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Stoking class wars is an act of folly, it could consume all Kenyans

Protesters react to the effects of teargas during the anti-government demos in Pipeline on March 30, 2023. [Stafford Ondego, Standard]

Let us ignore, just for a moment, Majority Leader Kimani Ichung'wa's toilet politics-he claims no one can access former Prezzo UK's toilet, just like that-and he says so with such vehemence, he could break at the seams.

Perhaps when one's in that state, he'd often think of toilets, especially following a heavy bout of verbal diarrhoea, just a week earlier, when Ichungwa spewed a diatribe against "none other than Uhuru Kenyatta."

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