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Opposition leaders have dismissed claims of internal divisions, affirming their unity and focus on unseating President William Ruto in 2027. During a two-day tour of Western Kenya, they also denied links to the recent Gen Z protests, instead blaming the government for mismanagement and broken promises. The tour included stops in Luanda, Mbale, Kakamega, Lubao, Kambi Mwanza, Navakholo, and Malaha.
Opposition Denies Disunity, Distances Itself from Gen Z Protests
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