While the city was busy with Saturday night partying, President Uhuru Kenyatta drove to JKIA incognito for a first-hand experience of life at the busy airport. He arrived at 10pm with only a handful of guards.
Not even Speaker Justin Muturi, who was waiting to fly out, knew about the Presidentโs visit. Hawk-eyed cops who recognised Uhuru started trailing him, but he asked them to leave him alone.
He spent sometime at the airportโs Ebola screening centre and his departure left tongues wagging in every corner of the sprawling JKIA.
While the city was busy with Saturday night partying, President Uhuru Kenyatta drove to JKIA incognito for a first-hand experience of life at the busy airport. He arrived at 10pm with only a handful of guards.
Not even Speaker Justin Muturi, who was waiting to fly out, knew about the Presidentโs visit. Hawk-eyed cops who recognised Uhuru started trailing him, but he asked them to leave him alone.
He spent sometime at the airportโs Ebola screening centre and his departure left tongues wagging in every corner of the sprawling JKIA.
While the city was busy with Saturday night partying, President Uhuru Kenyatta drove to JKIA incognito for a first-hand experience of life at the busy airport. He arrived at 10pm with only a handful of guards.
Not even Speaker Justin Muturi, who was waiting to fly out, knew about the Presidentโs visit. Hawk-eyed cops who recognised Uhuru started trailing him, but he asked them to leave him alone.
He spent sometime at the airportโs Ebola screening centre and his departure left tongues wagging in every corner of the sprawling JKIA.
While the city was busy with Saturday night partying, President Uhuru Kenyatta drove to JKIA incognito for a first-hand experience of life at the busy airport. He arrived at 10pm with only a handful of guards.
Not even Speaker Justin Muturi, who was waiting to fly out, knew about the Presidentโs visit. Hawk-eyed cops who recognised Uhuru started trailing him, but he asked them to leave him alone.
He spent sometime at the airportโs Ebola screening centre and his departure left tongues wagging in every corner of the sprawling JKIA.
While the city was busy with Saturday night partying, President Uhuru Kenyatta drove to JKIA incognito for a first-hand experience of life at the busy airport. He arrived at 10pm with only a handful of guards.
Not even Speaker Justin Muturi, who was waiting to fly out, knew about the Presidentโs visit. Hawk-eyed cops who recognised Uhuru started trailing him, but he asked them to leave him alone.
He spent sometime at the airportโs Ebola screening centre and his departure left tongues wagging in every corner of the sprawling JKIA.