Uhuru accuses Ruto's administration of eroding Jubilee-era gains

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta says Kenya’s progress has been eroded, with gains of Jubilee-era undone; accuses current administration of running ‘untried and untested’ experiments...
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Former President Uhuru Kenyatta has accused President William Ruto's administration of eroding gains made during his tenure, citing the dismantling of programs like Linda Mama. Speaking at the Jubilee Special Delegates Conference in Nairobi, Kenyatta criticized the government's "untried and untested" schemes causing suffering for Kenyans.
- Kenyatta stated that "many gains we had in my administration have been eroded."
- The Jubilee Party will remain in the Azimio coalition for now, with new leadership to decide its future.
- The conference, attended by over 1,200 delegates, confirmed Jubilee will field candidates in 2027.
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