17 July 2017 at 14:54State House official explains why___7004205___https:______static.pulse.com.gh___webservice___escenic___binary___7004205___2017___7___17___14___UKAy_1
President Uhuru Kenyatta will not be attending the Presidential debate scheduled to happen on 24 July, 2017.
Divulging the information State House Communication Director Dennis Itumbi mentioned that the President will instead be carrying out door-to-door political campaigns.
Mr Itumbi was responding to National Super Alliance (NASA) leaders who challenged the Head of State to confirm attendance.
"President Uhuru Kenyatta will not attend the debate on 24th. He will be engaging the people of Kenya directly at their homes and markets," Itumbi tweeted.
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