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Deputy President William Ruto is challenging his opponents in the Azimio la Umoja to stop election boycott threats and allow IEBC to prepare for the August 9th general election without undue pressure. Speaking while leading the Kenya Kwanza team in a series of rallies in Marsabit county, Ruto said the Supreme Court had pronounced itself in 2017 on the mode of voting challenging their opponents to play by the rules instead of issuing threats.
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William Ruto challenges opponents in Azimio to stop election boycott threats
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