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Why Musalia Mudavadi was forced to surrender NASA coalition outfit

Amani Congress Party Leader Musalia Mudavadi during Wiper Party National Delegates Congress meeting in Nairobi. (Photo: Boniface Okendo/Standard)

Deep suspicions and political mistrust among Opposition leaders that almost aborted the formation of the National Super Alliance (NASA) can now be laid bare by The Standard.

Documents and multiple interviews corroborate reports of political intrigues and activities among NASA co-principals Raila Odinga, Kalonzo Musyoka, Musalia Mudavadi, and Moses Wetang’ula before they could agree to sign a coalition agreement on February 22 this year in preparation for the August 8 polls.

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