Former Kenya National Congress (KNC) party leader Peter Kenneth has suggested of using `tunamake` slogan in his 2017 elections, a slogan that is slightly different from 2013' 'Tanawesmak''.
The `tunawesmek` slogan was popular with Kenneth’s supporters with songs being composed to create hype in social circles.
The Former Assistant Minister dropped his presidential bid in favour of President Uhuru Kenyatta and announced his intentions to go for Nairobi gubernatorial seat.
He also made a surprise decision to quit KNC party, contrary to his earlier statement that he would remain in the party following pressure from a section of Jubilee Party leaders.
Kenneth who was speaking after a Sunday service at St Anne’s ACK in Mwiki, Nairobi said the county needs better service delivery because it is the biggest in terms of GDP.
“The county has poor roads and drainage system while traders have no marketplaces; this is evidence that the county government has not done enough to give services to the people of Nairobi.”
Jubilee has more than five aspirants who have declared an interest in the Nairobi county seat.