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Political leaders must guard their tongues

As we approach the homestretch to the March 4 General Election, political temperature seems to be soaring as coalitions’ aspirants jostle and elbow each other in bid to woo the electorate. Regrettable though is the manner in which some aspirants are using words in their campaigns.

 I am not a TNA apologist and certainly not planning to give it my vote. I, however, find everything wrong with a leader of Wetangula’s status making statements like “Uhuru has no right whatsoever to lead this country”.  In a bid to justify himself, Wetangula mainly drew reasons for the utterance on issues of the Kenyatta family land.

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