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Dusit terror attack proves a lot about Kenyans

The current trending story on the terrorist attack on the Dusit Complex along the 14 Riverside Drive paints a complete opposite picture of the political situation that had engulfed the country for the better part of last week to early this week. 

From the weak-links that emerged in the Jubilee administration and the resignation of Jubilee vice chairman David Murathe who over the years has reportedly been considered President Uhuru’s mouth piece to the tensions that gathered in the Kamba land as the area governors gathered against one Kalonzo Musyoka in an effort to determine who calls the shorts on the politics of Kamba land. 

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