Ndindi Nyoro's political forays causing tension

MP Ndindi Nyoro in a dance with students from Mugoiri Secondary School when he launched the Kiharu Masomo Bora program targeting 14,000 students in day secondary schools. [Boniface Gikandi, Standard]

'We are African and Africa is our Business'. This is the trademark used by Ndindi Nyoro, the second-term Kiharu MP who has recently been holding a series of political forays across the country, a move that has left many Kenyans and analysts guessing on his next political move.

During his countrywide tours, Nyoro seems to have backtracked his quest to flex muscles with Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua over the control of Mount Kenya politics as well as future political contest for the country's topmost seat - President.

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