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In Jubilee politics, ‘analogue’ is still king

By Kipkoech Tanui

NAIROBI, KENYA: Just like there are two sides to a coin, this Uhuru-Ruto government has two faces too. There is the younger face, radiating energy and harmony and the promise of a new way of doing things. Then there is the other; furrowed and wrinkled, which seems to have been patched up using straps crafted from layers of Kanu’s old skin from the 1960’s, until the other day when Mr Mwai Kibaki, its first executive officer, left office.

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