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Uhuru, Ruto battle talk of rift over Cabinet

Meru Governor Kiraitu Murungi and other area leaders at the home of the late AIPCA Bishop Phillip Kubai at Kilera in Igembe Central, on Monday evening. They conveyed President Uhuru Kenyatta's condolence message to widow Rebecca Kathomi and family. [PHOTO: PHARES MUTEMBEI/STANDARD]

President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto on Tuesday dismissed claims of divisions in Government triggered by the delayed Cabinet appointments.

Appearing together for the first time since the President unveiled part of his Cabinet last week, the two downplayed the perceived divisions insisting that all was well in the Jubilee house.

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