President Uhuru Kenyatta (R) at the Kapkatet Grounds, Kericho County, Friday September 8, 2017. [Photo|PSCU]During his campaign tour of Kapkatet, Kericho County, Friday September 8, 2017, President Uhuru Kenyatta warned his Opposition rival, Raila Odinga, that he was not the president.Uhuru told the NASA leader to top masquerading as one, and as well stop issuing orders over who should do what, or what should be done."You're not the president. So stop issuing orders over what should be done. Stop acting as a president because you're not one. If you want to be the president, go to the ballot and be elected. I am the president," Uhuru slammed Raila, citing the October 17 fresh presidential election, which Raila has threatened to boycott, unless the electoral body implements issues Nasa raised.

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NASA leader Raila Odinga addresses supporters in Narok, September 9, 2017. [Photo|ODM]However, Raila responded to Uhuru over the same, the following day Saturday September 9.During his tour of Ntulele in Narok County, Odinga warned Uhuru, against threatening him, that he was the president.He said Uhuru's presidential mandate ended on August 8, during the general elections, adding that he no longer had the presidential powers."Yesterday I heard him saying that I am not the president. But he is not the president because his presidential mandate ended on August 8. Next month (October), Kenyans will go to the ballot and elect the president who is me. Uhuru is going back to Ichaweri, Gatundu. He's going home," Raila said.The duo are campaigning ahead of the October 17 fresh presidential polls date.