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Raila Odinga: Let’s save our nation from graft, violence

NASA Leader Raila Odinga attended Muranga University 2nd Graduation Ceremony, where Charlse Rubia was honored with honorary doctorate. [Emmanuel Wanson]

NASA leader Raila Odinga Friday has said Kenya was on the path to political and economic stability after his March 9 handshake with President Uhuru Kenyatta.

Speaking at Murang’a University of Technology where he received a heroic welcome, the Opposition chief named ethnicity, poorly managed elections and corruption as some of Kenya’s biggest threats.

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