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MP Moses Kuria alleges political intrigues landed DP Ruto in The Hague

Church leaders and faithful pray for Deputy President William Ruto and radio journalist Joshua Sang at Kapsokwony Primary School in Mt Elgon Sunday. [Photo: BENJAMIN SAKWA/STANDARD]

BUNGOMA: The old rivalry between Party of National Unity (PNU) and Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) resurfaced Sunday during the prayer meeting for Deputy President William Ruto’s case at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in Kapsokwony, Bungoma County.

During the meeting to drum up support for Ruto and radio journalist Joshua arap Sang that was attended by over 100 MPs, Gatundu South Moses Kuria set the tempo when he declared the ICC cases were political games between ODM and PNU.

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