When he was re-elected for a second term in 2018, President Uhuru Kenyatta had a clear vision to further his Big Four Agenda of food Security, Affordable Housing, Manufacturing and Affordable Healthcare. This vision would however be threatened by the political tension in the country occasioned by the 2017 disputed elections. And as he led the country in celebrating his last Madaraka Day while serving as President, we look at how the Head of State in his second term in office sustained his vision to leave behind a united country.
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