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Kenya’s political landscape littered with broken promises and failed alliances

Uhuru Kenyatta (left), William Ruto (centre) and Raila Odinga (in suit), flanked by other leaders at Orange House where they launched the 'NO' campaign referendum for the proposed constitution, Wako draft, on October 27, 2005. [File, Standard]

Rival factions in Jubilee allied to President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto continue feuding, playing into a political landscape that has been a graveyard of betrayal and backstabbing since independence.

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