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Mudavadi: Don't write me off, I can become president

Amani National Congress ANC Party leader Musalia Mudavadi amid cheers from his supporters arriving in Bungoma town headed to Mabanga area in Bungoma County during his party popularization and voter registration tour where he met with delegates affiliated to his party on February 13th, 2016. Mudavadi cautioned Jubilee government against using mega projects to loot public money. He also faulted the government on not putting in place measures which could improve trade policy to alleviate poverty in the country. He said if given a chance he would make sure business environment in the country improved by reviving all factories which collapsed during past regimes. [Photo:CHRISPEN SECHERE/Standard].

Amani National Congress (ANC) Party leader Musalia Mudavadi has dismissed claims that he was working for Jubilee Party to confuse voters.

Speaking yesterday at Mabanga Farmers Centre in Bungoma County, Mudavadi declared that he was his own man and will set out to prove it.

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