President Uhuru Kenyatta addressing locals at Moi's Bridge trading centre, Uasin Gishu county on June 08, 2017. [Photo: hiviasa.com]
President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto have begun a three day vote hunting visit in Uasin Gishu county, their perceived stronghold.
After crisscrossing Trans Nzoia county on Thursday, the two wrapped the day with an address to the people at Moi's bridge, marking the start to their mission of solidifying their support base in Uasin Gishu that has over 400,000 registered voters.
On Friday the President will preside over the Kenya Defense Forces (KDF) pass out at Moi Barracks, Kamagut and later in the afternoon is expected address several stopovers while on his way to Eldoret town.
Saturday, Kenyatta who is the Jubilee party leader together with his Deputy will spend the whole day in Uasin Gishu where he is scheduled to address three political rallies at Ziwa, Kesses and Kapseret.
The host, governor Jackson Mandago has asked Jubilee supporters to come out on large numbers and welcome the head of state in the county.
"As the governor of this County, I invite everyone to turn up to Jubilee's mega address at Ziwa Grounds on Saturday. Also, the Jubilee top leadership may have a series of stop-overs in Eldoret. All are welcome as we share the party's transformative agenda," noted Mandago.