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Fear of fallout as each NASA partner pushes for their own

ODM Deputy Party Leader Hassan Joho addresses locals at lamu mainland Mokowe trading center in lamu County on Saturday 18th March,2017 afternoon. Joho who is also the Mombasa County Governor was leading the Party's rally in his ongoing political Coast Counties rally tour. PHOTO BY MAARUFU MOHAMED/DSTANDARD.

National Super Alliance affiliate (NASA) principals continued upping their respective prospects for landing the coalition’s presidential ticket amid fears that unbridled agitation could spiral out of control.

The latest wave of agitation, spurred on by Wiper Democratic Movement’s unilateral endorsement of Kalonzo Musyoka as its presidential flag-bearer on Thursday, has clouded the road to identifying a single ticket with suspicions, mistrusts and fear of eventual break-up.

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