May 1, 2026

‘I have a right to speak and will not retire from politics: Uhuru fires back at critics

'I have a right to speak and will not retire from politics: Uhuru fires back at critics

'I have a right to speak and will not retire from politics: Uhuru fires back at critics

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta has once again insisted he will not retire from politics, vowing to remain active in national affairs and maintain his position as Jubilee Party leader.

Uhuru, while addressing a political gathering in Narok via his brother Muhoho Kenyatta’s phone, said he feels confined and at times finds it difficult attending public gatherings.

The function was the homecoming ceremony of Jubilee Party Secretary General Patrick Ole Kenta in his Purburush village in Narok County.

Uhuru took issue with his critics, who have singled him out whenever he speaks on matters affecting the nation, saying not even former President Daniel arap Moi was gagged in that manner.

“We worked with former President Moi and campaigned for the Orange and won, and Moi was not intimidated by Kibaki; he campaigned with us.

When we lost our colleagues from Marsabit such as Godana, Moi joined us and we campaigned and won those seats for KANU against Narc.

These days I speak on a few issues and I am told I am retired and should go home. Why was Moi not told to retire and go home?” Kenyatta posed.

He added, “I am not in active politics, but I have a right to campaign for my party. I seek no elective seat, but I am a Jubilee member.”

Ruto announces 12 percent increase of minimum wage for Kenyans

Kenyan exports to get 98% zero-tariff access to China market

US issues sanctions against DR Congo Ex-President Kabila over rebel ties

President Ruto lectures Kalenjin nation over low voter registration

NSSF announces internship opportunities; How to apply

The former Head of State criticised a section of politicians, whom he did not name, accusing them of seeking to dissolve political parties in the country.

“It is worrying to see people who, instead of selling their party’s agenda, keep meddling with other parties. We will not be bothered by people who are out to fill their stomachs. We tell them we know our new crop of leaders; let them go engage in their politics elsewhere,” Kenyatta said.

On Matiang’i’s candidature, Uhuru vouched for his former Chief Cabinet Secretary, citing his track record.

“I know Matiang’i to be a rhino. He may be a newbie in politics, but he is a great worker,” Uhuru added.

Leaders who graced Ole Kenta’s homecoming, including Matiang’i, Governor Natembeya, and PNU leader Peter Munya, promised that the opposition outfit would stick together to unseat the Kenya Kwanza administration.

Government reduces the Affordable Housing deposit to 5%

Former CS Balala lands international role at World Tourism Council

Sifuna challenges CS Murkomen to substantiate Uhuru funding claims

Counties with the highest and lowest number of new registered voters – IEBC

Follow us

FaceBook

Telegram