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Luhya unity not essential ahead of 2022

Amani National Congress party leader, Musalia Mudavadi (right), and his Ford Kenya counterpart, Moses Wetang'ula, address the press in Bungoma town on March 26, 2018. They said they were working on coming up with a new political outfit that will unite the Western region politically in the coming years. [Raphael Wanjala, Standard]

Talk of Luhya unity is in the air again, signalling another round of political wrangles - a prelude to 2022 General Election.

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