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Duale dumps Ruto, says 'I'm not anyone's title deed'

Duale urged journalists to remain neutral.

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by nancy agutu

News01 November 2019 - 13:17
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In Summary


•There were reports of a rift between Duale and Ruto over the referendum debate.

National Assembly Majority Leader Aden Duale and Speaker Justin Muturi in Kisumu on Friday, November 1, 2019 for a media engagement with the Editors Guild.

National Assembly Majority Leader Aden Duale has said he does not belong to anyone.

"I am not anyone's title deed," he said on Friday when referring to reports in a local daily that he had dumped Deputy President William Ruto.

There were reports of a rift between Duale and Ruto over the referendum debate.

Duale has called for a change from the presidential to the parliamentary system of government.

Ruto, has on the other hand, been opposed to a referendum.

Duale urged journalists to remain neutral, adding that some of their interactions on social media betray them.

“How will I appear in your show when all the comments online clearly suggest your political inclination,” he posed.


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