On Wednesday, March 12, local newspapers wrote a number of topics, among them a change of cabinet that approached while President William Ruto planned to include more allies of Raila Odinga In the National Executive Committee.
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Elsewhere, ODM leader Raila Odinga defended his agreement with Ruto Saying it is for the benefit of the country as much can be achieved by having a participatory government.
1. People Daily
The newspaper reported on the changes to the Cabinet this week; This would be the first event for the implementation of Ruto and Raila's work agreement.
According to People Daily, the President is expected to remove at least four members of the Cabinet and replace Raila's allies.
The newspapers predict that the Minister of Public Service Justin Muturi and his colleagues, Eric Muriithi Muuga (water, sanitation, and water spraying) and Rebecca Miano (Tourism and Wildlife), can be on their way out.
The condition of Deborah Barasa of Health is considered special, as he suffers from a number of possible events.
Although Barasa may also be hot, other sources have suggested in the Daily People that he can be transferred to a 'Lightweight Work' document, perhaps the Ministry of Open Gender; its position can be taken by Mutahi KagweThe current Minister of Agriculture and Livestock Development.
A group of western parliamentarians in Kenya had previously called on journalists to defend the Minister of Health.
New participants expected to join the Cabinet include immediately ministers in the administration of former President Uhuru Kenyatta; Peter Munya and Raphael Tuju.
Another Raila man who is expected to benefit from the Cabinet is shaking is ODM Election Director Timothy Bosire, who rejected Ruto's appointment as a government agency in January this year.
What is believed to be playing is an agreement between the president and the former prime minister, despite the president's concern over the performance of some executives.
In addition to the positions of the Minister, Raila is also expected to receive at least 14 Secretary -General (PS) positions that will spread to the foundations of the veteran politician in the areas of Maa, BondoMigori, Busia, Kisii, Kakamega, Coast and North East.
Also in the work there may be the formation of the prime minister's position that Raila will cry, and ultimately strengthen his influence in the Ruto regime.
2. The Standard
The Standard newspaper reported on ODM leader Raila Odinga who had been cold a few days after entering into an agreement with President William Ruto.
Speaking at a funeral in Kiambu County on Tuesday, March 11, Raila defended himself saying he was sought by a president who sought help in running the country.
He said his position on sensitive issues remains; He called on the government to fail in the provision of health care, high tariffs, and tariffs on housing.
“SHA doesn't work. It has to be implemented. Taxes are overwhelming Kenyans, this tariff is too high,” Raila said.

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Raila said the previous issues could only be resolved by him and his team to be in government to influence the policy.
He said the Moou agreement he had with Ruto had captured all the issues that undermine the country, saying that his implementation would take the country forward.
Raila denied the betrayal of anyone, saying his values and values were left.
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