Uhuru Speaks About His Private Life, Says His Children Moved Out of Family House

President Uhuru Kenyatta disclosed details about how he has been living his private life during an interview with Citizen TV.

The President divulged that all his three children Jomo, Jaba and Ngina had moved out of the family house to live alone since they were now adults.

He noted that he was now living with his wife, First Lady Margaret Kenyatta, who he spends his evenings with.

“Sasa ni mimi na mama tu watoto walienda, (Now it is me and Margaret alone...the children moved out), the President stated, adding that he no longer has time off or privacy.

Uhuru's eldest son Jomo got married in a traditional wedding held in October 2016.

Last year, it had been reported that the President's other son, Jaba, was being groomed for politics after he was spotted with Senator Mike Sonko and also in the company of his father. 

Meanwhile, during the interview, Kenyatta dismissed claims that he was an angry president owing to his recent outbursts. He highlighted that he was only telling the truth and many people did not like hearing the hard truth, therefore, branding him as an angry president.

In reply to the question of fake electricity connection, Uhuru refuted the claims noting that his government had connected more people to the grid than all other previous governments combined.

The president also addressed the issue of unemployment among the youth indicating that his government was working on expanding infrastructure to meet the rising population needs.

The President did not shy away from addressing the Nairobi Jubilee Gubernatorial nominations, stating that he did not have a preferred candidate for the seat.

He further indicated he will help in resolving any disputes but will not impose a leader on the people. Uhuru, however, emphasised that if mediation does not work, the aspirants should battle it out and let the people decide.

The president concluded by urging Kenyans to vote in a Jubilee government and allow him to finish his development agenda.