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How Kenyan Politics has changed since 'Handshake'

Homa Bay County Member of Parliament (left)Homa Bay MP Peter Kaluma(centre) and Kisumu Women Rep Rosa Buyu during the state of the nation address at parliament on 4/4/19 [Beverlyne Musili,Standard]

Gloves off as ODM members in newfound love with Uhuru’s allies face off with DP zealots in purge against graft.

President Uhuru Kenyatta’s second State of Nation address after the March 9 ‘handshake’ has come at a time political temperatures are rising within his Jubilee administration.

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