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Leaders’ rivalry trickles down to the Coast

eastandard.net - In a span of one week, Agriculture Minister William Ruto and Prime Minister Raila Odinga toured the Coast to meet MPs and councillors.While Ruto’s meeting was on "agriculture" and Raila’s a "thanksgiving" for ODM delegates who voted for him in last year’s presidential nominations, the timing smirks of "mutual suspicion and mistrust" between the two politicians.» view full story
Story located in: africa » kenya
Submitted By: Lara
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