Matiang'i Declares Tuesday a Public Holiday

Matiang'i Declares Tuesday a Public Holiday

The government has declared Tuesday, November 28th as a public holiday to allow for the swearing-in of President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto for the second term in office.

In a special gazette notice, acting Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i stated the declaration of Tuesday as a public holiday was in accordance with the stipulations of section 12 of the Assumption of office of the President Act 2012.

“It is notified for the general information of the public that in accordance to the provisions of section 12 (3) of the Assumption of the office of the President Act 2012, Tuesday the 28th November 2017 shall be a public holiday,” he stated.

Preparations for the fete have gained momentum at Safaricom Kasarani stadium, which is expected to host about 100,000 people for the event.

Speaking during a media briefing at Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC) on Thursday, government spokesperson Erick Kiraithe said that over 20 heads of state are expected to attend the ceremony.

President Uhuru won the October 26th repeat presidential election with 7.5 million votes in a poll boycotted by his main rival Raila Odinga of National Super Alliance (NASA).

Comments

formerlyguest 2 (not verified)     Thu, 11/23/2017 @ 04:50pm

But the public holiday should be for those who recognize the duly elected president, anybody else waende kazi and continue boycotting products....

Maxiley (not verified)     Thu, 11/23/2017 @ 05:03pm

In reply to by formerlyguest 2 (not verified)

This is a good time for RAo to tell his followers not to listen to this"illegitimate" government and thus should not consider it a public holiday...But I can see "shrewd" rao twisting and doing a spin doctor act and telling his followers to call this day -NASA REFLECTION day.A euphemism for wound leaking day.

Sukari (not verified)     Thu, 11/23/2017 @ 05:49pm

Hizi public holidays are an overkill. For a country on it's knees in regards to economy, this is pushing it a little too far. We need to recover from the madness of these last few months.

Omera (not verified)     Thu, 11/23/2017 @ 08:58pm

Bongolala Kenyans passed the useless constitution with this nonsense public holiday.Na sasa wanasema ni Matiang'i.It would be better if those pointing fingers to the messenger directed their questions to the 6 million fools who voted "YES" to a copied document by educated idiots led by Nzamba.

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