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National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula has called on Kenyan leaders to uphold respectful and dignified politics. He criticized the opposition, accusing them of fostering arrogance, insults, contempt, greed, and tribalism.
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Wetang'ula calls for dignified politics, blasts opposition's insults
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