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Kenya Kwanza allied leaders are tonight calling out their counterparts in the opposition for allegedly thwarting ongoing efforts by the Kenya Kwanza administration to unite the country. Led by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki, the leaders have defended policies such as the removal of strict vetting procedures for those living in border counties when applying for identification documents, a move the leaders say will ensure equity among Kenyans. And as Kamau Mwangi now reports, DCP leader Rigathi Gachagua continues to come under fire for what has been described as an unrelenting effort to create chaos in service of selfish interests.
Kindiki blasts opposition over unity sabotage
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