5. "Nipatie soda ndogo na ngumu
moja." Probably that is how the president ordered a bottle of soda and a
doughnut at a kiosk in Machakos county. He was joined by other leaders in the
refreshment 'party' that left the shopkeeper, Victoria Mutheu famous for at
least 15 minutes.
4. Uhuru spent some time with a
family in Kiambu after confirming their house had been connected to
electricity.If this family becomes rich some day, one thing is certain. They
will not sell this couch, instead, it will be preserved in a family museum.
3. Uhuru offered to be a pallbearer
during the burial of former Cabinet Minister Njoroge Mungai who served as his
father Jomo Kenyatta's personal doctor.
2. At Ndeiya village in Kiambu
county, Uhuru accepted a sugarcane gift from an elderly woman when he visited
the area to inspect the progress of electricity connectivity. It cannot come as
a surprise if later that day, Uhuru asked for the cane as he wound the evening
away.
1. A video surfaced online showing
the president stop and buy njugu, or if you like, groundnuts from street
hawkers. He gave them a one-thousand shilling note.
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