Political analyst Herman Manyora has linked the ongoing tribulations within the ruling Jubilee Party to a nearing collapse.
Speaking in an interview on Citizen TV Tuesday evening, the commentator said that the party will not withstand its apparent cracks and will not live to see the 2022 elections.
Citing President Uhuru Kenyatta's indifference, Manyora said that the latter seems to have given up on the bloc or is the real force behind its looming collapse.
This follows former party Vice Chair David Murathe's threat to engineer a mass walkout from the party to sabotage Deputy President William Ruto's bid to succeed Uhuru.
"When you hear Murathe who is very close to the President say what he said and Uhuru is just angered by other things then you just know that there is a problems." he said.
He advised politicians allied to the party and those eyeing seats on its ticket in 2022 to seek other avenues or risk being caught off guard when it finally lands with a thud.
"The party is dead, it will not be there in 2022. Let politicians get other parties," he said.
However, in a quick rejoinder, fellow panelist and Nakuru Senator Susan Kihika rubbished the claims, adding that the party will actually form the next government after Uhuru's retirement.
"We might be having disagreements but people should not think that that will kill the party. We have invested a lot in this party. It is not just an election party like most of the others," she said.