By Otuma Ongalo
It was a party launch whose pomp and sophistication had never been witnessed before in the history of our nation. Those who adore him watched with pride while those who abhor him were green with envy. Whether you hate or like Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta, you could not afford to ignore his moment of glory when he unveiled The National Alliance (TNA) party and set standards for hosting major political functions. Last Sunday’s event was Uhuru’s big statement of political intent and a game changer in national politics. The son of Jomo, like Julius Caesar and his army, has already crossed the Rubicon and the stars are aligned for him, contrary to the odds against him.