Uhuru Questions Nation Journalist After Welcoming Grandchild [VIDEO]

President Uhuru Kenyatta during an interview in 2018
President Uhuru Kenyatta during an interview in 2018
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President Uhuru Kenyatta reacted to the birth of his latest grandchild in an interview with Nation Media Group (NMG) Editorial Director Mutuma Mathiu, scheduled to air on NTV on Sunday, May 31.

The one on one interview was conducted at State House, Nairobi, days after the President's first-born son Jomo and his wife Fiona reportedly welcomed a baby boy named Uhuru after his grandfather.

As he started the interview, Mathiu acknowledged that he was not sure if it was in order or not for him to congratulate the President on the birth of his grandchild.

With details of the birth having been kept a closely guarded secret by the family, Uhuru questioned how Mathiu found out about it.

President Uhuru Kenyatta with Governor Anne Waiguru and Interior PS Karanja Kibicho during a development tour of Kirinyaga County in February 2020
President Uhuru Kenyatta with Governor Anne Waiguru and Interior PS Karanja Kibicho during a development tour of Kirinyaga County in February 2020
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"Mr. President I'm a Nation editor, it's my business to know. I should start by congratulating you. I know you must be very happy about it," the veteran journalist responded when asked how he knew of the birth.

Seemingly serious at first, Uhuru then dropped his guard and revealed his joy and excitement as he welcomed the newborn into the world.

"Thank you. I'm happy and very excited," the President revealed, with baby Uhuru his second grandchild after Jomo and Fiona welcomed a baby girl in 2017.

The baby girl, Wanjiru, born at the Aga Khan Hospital was named after her grandmother, First lady Margaret Kenyatta.

Mathiu's exclusive interview with Uhuru saw the President address various issues including the country's Covid-19 response and his plan to unite the country through the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI).

Mathiu disclosed that the interview was supposed to be undertaken by veteran broadcaster Joseph Warungu, and it was only decided that he would do it at the last minute.

Coming against the backdrop of changes in the leadership of the Majority side in the Senate, Uhuru maintained that he had little time left before the end of his term and needed to bring in people aligned with his vision.

With allies of Deputy President William Ruto targeted for removal, Uhuru sent what appeared to be a subliminal message when he cautioned leaders not to let their ambitions cloud their present work.

"Do not let your ambitions of tomorrow cloud what you must do today. What you do today is what shall determine where you shall be tomorrow. That's all and it is as basic as that to me," he stated.

Watch a teaser for the interview below: