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Despite mounting pressure for pro government leaders to reveal the source of funds dished out in the empowerment programs held weekly, the leaders have come out guns blazing saying they shall not be cowed. Speaking at different fundraisers that have now been christened empowerment fora, the deputy president as well as MPs, termed the drives as necessary vowing to ensure uniform development across the country. Laura Otieno now reports on the mounting defence seeking to woo leaders from the opposition.
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