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President Uhuru Kenyatta’s party to crack whip on defaulters

Executive Director of TNA Joseph Mathai at a Nairobi hotel on Tuesday,August 19 during the interview. PHOTOS:COLLINS KWEYU

The National Alliance (TNA) is contemplating taking radical action against "disrespectful" members for failure to honour their monthly financial pledges to the party.

The party has summoned a number of members of county assembly (MCAs) for "refusing to financially support the party that sponsored them".

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