President Uhuru Kenyatta [Photo/standard.co.ke]

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President Uhuru Kenyatta has said 'he doesn't believe Jubilee is chosen by God' to rule the Country."First and foremost I don't believe that we as Jubilee supporters we are God-chosen. What we believe is that we are a Godfearing party. What we believe is that we are a party that believes in the power of God," Kenyatta expressed his confidence in winning the October 26 presidential elections urging Kenyans to turn out and practice their constitutional rights of voting.He added that the Jubilee party represents the will of the people and works according to the will of the people and Kenyans should not hesitate to vote him back."What we believe is that Jubilee represents the will of the people and and we should use whatever authority that has been bestowed on us by the people of Kenya," Kenyatta stressed.This is after the National Super Alliance (NASA) team held a rally in Kiminini, Trans Nzoia county urging supporters not to participate in the voting activities arguing that the elections have already been rigged.Bungoma senator Moses Wetangula while speaking during the rally asked IG Boinett and DPP Tobiko to probe Acting CS Dr. Fred Matiang'i over post-poll kllillings.