Nairobi, Sept. 5 -- If there is one part of the country that is feeling the pain of the fallout between President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto, it is Nakuru County.

And this is for a good reason; Nakuru is Jubilee's political bastion.

The county is of great political significance given its cosmopolitan nature and position as the centre of Kenya's political activities.

It was at the historic Afraha Stadium where Mr Kenyatta's TNA party and Mr Ruto's URP sealed their merger deal to form the Jubilee alliance that propelled them to power in 2013.

The choice of Afraha has never been a surprise given the great political significance the President and DP attach to it.

The two principals also held their thanksgiving rally a...