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Show of might and lots of fanfare at the Jubilee Party launch

Show of might and lots of fanfare at the Jubilee Party launch
Show of might and lots of fanfare at the Jubilee Party launch

There was fanfare, song and dance as President Uhuru Kenyatta officially unveiled the new Jubilee Party which he will use to vie for the presidency in 2017. Accompanied by his deputy William Ruto, and First Lady Margaret Kenyatta among other dignitaries and party officials, Uhuru let his guard down in a jovial mood and giggled at jokes, danced with musicians and waved at his supporters as the new party began it’s new journey.

And as Nimrod Taabu reported, a number of politicians said the new party has given their political careers a new lease of life

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There was fanfare, song and dance as President Uhuru Kenyatta officially unveiled the new Jubilee Party which he will use to vie for the presidency in 2017. Accompanied by his deputy William Ruto, and First Lady Margaret Kenyatta among other dignitaries and party officials, Uhuru let his guard down in a jovial mood and giggled at jokes, danced with musicians and waved at his supporters as the new party began it’s new journey.

And as Nimrod Taabu reported, a number of politicians said the new party has given their political careers a new lease of life

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There was fanfare, song and dance as President Uhuru Kenyatta officially unveiled the new Jubilee Party which he will use to vie for the presidency in 2017. Accompanied by his deputy William Ruto, and First Lady Margaret Kenyatta among other dignitaries and party officials, Uhuru let his guard down in a jovial mood and giggled at jokes, danced with musicians and waved at his supporters as the new party began it’s new journey.

And as Nimrod Taabu reported, a number of politicians said the new party has given their political careers a new lease of life

South Sudanese President Salva Kiir has issued a directive on Tuesday for an attack and aerial bombardment against the hideout of former first vice president Riek Machar.

This comes shortly after Machar was sacked and replaced by former minister for mining Taban Deng Gai.

In a statement signed by SPLA chief of general staff Paul Malong Awan, the commander-in-chief directs that Machar be brought ‘dead or alive’ to face all charges against him.

Kiir also ordered the armed forces to be deployed along the South Sudan-Democratic Republic of Congo border and lay point ambushes against Machar.

The former fist vice president and his forces are believed to be heading to DRC.

A copy of the directive issued by South Sudan President Salva Kiir to attack former first vice president Riek Machar’s hideout. Photo/COURTESY

Machar fled Juba last week following renewed clashes.

Fighting between forces loyal to Machar and those of the president erupted led to nearly 300 deaths.

Kiir had issued Machar an ultimatum to return by July 23, but the former VP is yet to emerge from hiding.

Taban took oath of the office on Tuesday morning in a ceremony attended by most of the diplomatic missions present in Juba, including Kenyan ambassador Cleland Leshore.

Taban addressed the ceremony and committed SPLM/SPLA-IO to work for peace.

He also announced that there would be a speedy reconstitution of Parliament and selection of speaker.

NTV Kenya

Show of might and lots of fanfare at the Jubilee Party launch

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