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Men, women in charge of Uhuru legacy

President Uhuru Kenyatta at a past event. (File, Standard)

President Uhuru Kenyatta has moved to reorganise his power axis to reflect a legacy-centered approach and shake off baggage that may have afflicted him in his first term.

Sources within the Presidency say this week's executive order elevating Internal Security Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i to a super minister is a culmination of a turn-around strategy engineered by about 10 men and women who have taken charge of the legacy dream.

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