Uhuru breaks tradition to spend New Year's Day in Narok - News Summed Up

Uhuru breaks tradition to spend New Year's Day in Narok


President Uhuru Kenyatta went away from the norm and ushered in New Year celebrations at his new home in Transmara West subcounty, Narok County. It has been the tradition for presidents to spend the New Year at State House, Mombasa while addressing the nation. Narok senator Ledama ole Kina on his Twitter handle thanked the president for choosing to stay in Narok County over the holiday. “Welcome to Narok county Mr. President and thank you for choosing Narok county as a place to celebrate the new year and also to retire! Uhuru love for the Maasai community is traced back to when his great grandfather, Magana married a Maasai woman named Susana Musana.


Source: The Star January 01, 2021 11:48 UTC



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