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Raila : In the UK, when you get lost, you ask the corps, they will direct you 'walk straight on, then turn to the left' but here in Nairobi, you ask police 'nionyeshe njia ya kwenda Kariakor'. Atauliza umepotea, wapi kitambulisho, kama hauna unawekwa pingu. Here is his full speech on Katiba Day 2025.
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Raila Odinga's Full Speech on Katiba Day 2025
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