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Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya has remained defiant in his criticism against the national government, days after being released following his arrest by EACC last week. Speaking in Kisumu on his way back to trans Nzoia, Natembeya claims his troubles have been politically instigated owing to his opinions against the government of the day. The first-time governor made several stopovers across the western region while drumming support for his Luhya unity cause and his resistance ‘tawe’ movement
GOVERNOR NATEMBEYA DEFIANT AFTER ARREST, BLAMES NATIONAL GOVERNMENT FOR POLITICAL WITCH-HUNT
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