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Jubilee’s promise to Raila and his NASA team ahead of polls

President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto address Jubilee supporters at Afraha Stadium in Nakuru during his final rally on August 5,2017.Photo:Kipsang Joseph,Standard].

President Uhuru Kenyatta made his final plea on Saturday for re-election using his track record and a promise to provide free government services to Kenyan children from the time they are born till a year after college.

The President and his deputy William Ruto, who made a return to Nakuru where they first made known their intention to jointly vie for office in 2012, said from September, parents will no longer have to worry about the welfare of their children.

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