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A war of words erupted at a funeral service in Lubao Kakamega County as Kakamega Governor Fernandes Barasa and Senator Boni Khalwale locked horns over the management of the county. This comes as trouble is brewing in Trans-Nzoia County, with the governor George Natembeya being accused of frustrating efforts by county assembly members to oversight county operations. Here are details of the continued political drumbeats.
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Politics I War of words erupts between Kakamega Senator and the County Governor
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