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Uhuru: Why I No Longer Watch Local TV Stations

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Uhuru: Why I No Longer Watch Local TV Stations

President Uhuru Kenyatta has expressed disregard for the Kenyan media over what he terms as over politicking.

Speaking in Kirinyaga County on Thursday where he launched the Sh19 billion Thiba Dam project, Uhuru castigated the media for endless discussions by political commentators, even after the end of an extended political period.

The president said he is personally sick-and-tired with the media, and has even stopped watching local TV stations and reading newspapers.

“We cannot continue with politics. Time has come for us to say enough is enough. Kenyans made their decision through the ballot and so we should move on.”

” Nowadays, I’m tired of even watching TV or reading newspapers. Every time you switch on the TV you find a debate by people calling themselves political analysts. What are you analysing every day? Kenyans are tired and want to move on. We now have other responsibilities of uniting the country,” Uhuru said amid cheers and applause from the crowd.

Uhuru noted it is time to move on from politics and focus on developing the country.

“Kenyans will not eat politics… they want food on their tables, they want their children in school, roads constructed, hospitals built, security improved. This is what should be prioritised but not political debates,” he added.

The president said Thiba dam will be crucial to government’s agenda of achieving food security in the country.

“Upon completion, the dam will enable rice farmers to double their acreage under irrigation thus improving crop production within the area. It will also increase the number of households with access to clean water,” the President stated.

 

9 COMMENTS

  1. Uhuru, it’s your right to…
    Uhuru, it’s your right to get “tired” so don’t tune in, no body has forced you too. Let the said politicalanalysts and those ready to consume the said news enjoy their rights as we. You can tune into CNN and watch Trumps news. New era!

  2. Ai what you are the…
    Ai what you are the president of Kenya it goes with the territory. You insist on being minority president do not expect everyone to agree with you. Wewe ni rais lakini opposition have a right to television coverage pia.

  3. Way to go Uhunye! Let’s…
    Way to go Uhunye! Let’s boycott those endless NASA dominated useless discussions and focus on development. This is your 2nd and final term so all the hubris from those busybodies is irrelevant.

  4. I support anyone who decides…
    I support anyone who decides to overthrow Uhuru Kenyatta.

    He must be forced out of office.

  5. Mr president Uhuru, now this…
    Mr president Uhuru, now this is where I disagree. The media can make or break you. You simply don’t want to be in the wrong side of their camp. I get they can be negative, lakini they enable people to also see the injustices of any debate, then it’s up to an individual to make their minds up. Come to think of it, I actually think some of the best ones in Kenya appear to support you a lot. Reflect. However, if I were you, I probably hold the same view as you do, so…..

  6. @ Doreen why don’t you go…
    @ Doreen why don’t you go and overthrow. You are just a morning sickness full of vomitus suffering person. You just want someone else to do it. Start with your mother father or step mother uncles and we will follow. Sick people like you are not in Kenya and all you can do is hide behind your desks while baby sitting or looking after old patients while bored. Jitokoze na man up let’s see your face for all I care you may be gay

  7. @Omosh teargas, Preach like…
    @Omosh teargas, Preach like it is! Ati baby sitting or looking after the elderly!! Kali sana.

  8. Have analysts watch TV, read…
    Have analysts watch TV, read news and filter what matters on your behalf, particularly on emotive issues and on dicey political rhetoric. A leader need not be flooded with every little detail of drama in our streets, rather need practical and tactical details-I guess.

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