President William Ruto's awkward political reality after supporting former President Uhuru Kenyatta in four presidential elections, has been captured in the 371-page autobiography, For The Record, by his bosom buddy, Defence Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale.
In an unprecedented move, Ruto - a sitting President - has penned a riveting endorsement for the book where he opens up on his fall out with his predecessor, the humiliation of watching his allies axed, and the collapse of a grand political idea in Jubilee Party.
The book is the first written by a high-profile, sitting government official. President Ruto describes it as a "spell-binding read", one that opens the door into powerful offices, "where one can eavesdrop on private conversations that shaped Kenya's politics and government policy."
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