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Erastus Mulwa |
February 10th 2021 at 18:26:29 GMT +0300
Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka at a past event.
There was a near-physical confrontation between Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka and former Machakos Senator Johnstone Muthama after the former made remarks that touched on Muthama’s domestic front.
This happened today at Mitaboni Primary School grounds in Machakos County during the burial of African Inland Church (AIC) bishop Bernard Nguyo, where several leaders from Ukambani attended.
Kalonzo and Agnes Kavindu (Muthama’s wife with whom they are separated and is Wiper’s candidate in the Machakos senatorial by-election) arrived together at the tail end of speeches by political leaders. The duo’s entry into the giant tent coincided with Muthama s speech.
THE STANDARD By
James Wanzala |
February 5th 2021 at 17:45:00 GMT +0300
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THE STANDARD By
Michael Chepkwony |
January 27th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
Former Prime minister Raila Odinga when he met with university student leaders representing their umbrella organization KUSO. The former PM explained to them how the BBI is going to address the myriad of injustices that have been meted on the youth for years & help come up with long term and viable solutions to their problems. [Courtesy, Standard]
ODM leader Raila Odinga has rallied student leaders to popularise the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) throughout the country.
Raila met with university student leaders under Kenya University Students’ Organisation (KUSO) yesterday at a hotel in Nairobi where he urged them to lead the nationwide campaign for the BBI.
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Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka, Machakos Wiper Senatorial aspirant Agnes Kavindu and Transport CAS Wavinya Ndeti at A.I.C Kasina in Mlolongo town on January 17, 2021. [John Muia, Standard]
The battle for the Machakos senatorial seat that fell vacant following the death of Boniface Kabaka has kicked off in earnest. This comes barely a week before the official campaign calendar outlined by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
Yesterday, leaders from Wiper, Maendeleo Chap Chap and Grand Dream Development Party trooped to churches to rally support for their candidates.
Maendeleo Chap Chap flagbearer Mutua Katuku and Wiper candidate Agnes Kavindu Muthama attended separate church services, with the parties’ leaders drumming up support for their candidates.