Deputy President William Ruto on Sunday lamented over fake news on Standard Newspaper.
In a tweet, Ruto said that there are no cracks in the Jubilee Party as alleged by some of the rivals.
He reiterated that President Uhuru Kenyatta, who is completing his second and final term in power, remains the head of the Jubilee leadership.
Ruto also dismissed all alleged claims that Uhuru engaged in a scuffle with Governor Stephen Sang at JKIA.
The social media outburst is fueled by the rivalry between Ruto and Baringo Senator Gideon Moi.
Moi's family has been linked to his properties. The second in commander divulged that there is no form of propaganda that will break Jubilee before 2022.
"Kenyans can see through standard media's desperate gutter journalism lies of drama. JUBILEE is built on rock solid philosophy and beliefs that no amount of scheming & propaganda can undermine," he said.
Senator Moi is considered Ruto's headache as he positions himself to rise to power upon the retirements to Uhuru Kenyatta.
The handshake between President Kenyatta and Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leader Raila AMolo Odinga complicated matters for Ruto as he looks to forward to becoming President.
Ruto and Raila have been firing salvos at each other over different issues in modern society.
Raila believes Ruto is too corrupt to rise to power. His allies have also insisted Ruto must fall before 2022.