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Leaders still appear divided despite Uhuru's call for unity among them

Senate Deputy Speaker Kembi Gitura addresses the Press. He said the report by EACC would be interrogated to establish individuals perpetrating corruption. [Photo: Boniface Gikandi/standard]

Doubts have emerged on whether a truce brokered by President Uhuru Kenyatta between warring Murang’a county leaders will hold.

Although the leaders were supposed to speak in one voice as they prepare to meet the President again, the politicians are still suspicious of each other going by their public pronouncements.

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