Big Blow To Ruto As Uhuru Is Set To Endorse Raila Today

President Uhuru Kenyatta is set to announce his endorsement of Raila as the best suit to take over his office. This is a big boost and a win for Raila. The local dailies on Tuesday morning highlighted that President Uhuru Kenyatta gave signals that he would back the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leader Raila Odinga in the August 9 elections. Front pages of Daily Nation and The Standard newspapers. The dailies also reported on plans by Deputy President William Ruto’ s led- Kenya Kwanza Alliance to abolish the Competency- Based Curriculum (CBC) if it ascends to power.

According to the daily nation today, Uhuru is expected to formally throw his weight behind Raila’ s quest for the presidency. Uhuru is also expected to launch his succession roadmap at the forthcoming Jubilee Party National Delegates Conference (NDC). On Monday, February 7, Uhuru warned those opposing him and the Azimio La Umoja coalition to prepare for a tough battle accusing Ruto of doing nothing but talking ill about him. Thiscomes after a recent claim that Ruto’ s Allies Claim Uhuru Kenyatta wants to deputise Raila Odinga.
Uhuru also accused Ruto of abandoning government work to campaign from atop his vehicle.
In another reported news by Taifa Leo, Leaders associated with the Kenya Kwanza Alliance have found themselves on the receiving end after announcing plans to scrap the Competency- Based Curriculum (CBC). Led by the Amani National Congress (ANC) party leader Musalia Mudavadi, the leaders said they would scrap off CBC to end confusion in the education system. But Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) secretary- general Collins Oyuu cautioned leaders against politicising CBC. The idea of CBC is to let learners discover their talents and acquire real- world skills such as critical thinking. 3. The Standard The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has recorded the lowest voter registration numbers in the last three election cycles. IEBC only managed 1, 031, 645 new voters after the second phase of the enhanced voter registration came to a close.
The Wafula- Chebukati- led commission had targeted six million voters in the first phase and 4. 5 million in the second phase. It fell short of making the registration process lower than the 2010 referendum, 2013 and 2017 elections.
The Star reports that Kenya is set to champion Uganda and Tanzania fully enforce plastic carrier bags. This even as the government announces that compliance is at 95%. National Environment and Management Authority (NEMA) director- general Mamo Mamo said the authority had put various measures to curb the banned plastics nationally and regionally. Mamo said the ban at the regional level would be implemented with the help of the Director General’ s Forum from three East African countries.
