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Kenya Kwanza leaders drawn from the South Rift region have told off their counterparts in the opposition for criticizing the Broad-based government, saying they should allow the government to work. The leaders have however, raised concerns over rising political temperatures, urging the church to pray for the stability of the Country. This and more stories in the political wrap.
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