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Letter to Uhuru; Kenyans need a little more money in their pockets now than they do a prime minister

President Uhuru Kenyatta is a man under siege. He appears to have tried it all, from fiery warnings to mass sacking of senior public officers to a public show of hopelessness, to teaming up with the opposition. All these though indicators of indecisiveness, also double up as indicators of how far the man is willing to go to leave a legacy.

Considering his repeated statements that newspapers are for butcheries, I hope this page wraps his meat, and he gets to read it. There’s very little that can be done in the remaining two years before his time is up, so below I have selected what I consider essential must do’s.

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