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Bleak future: Why DP Kindiki is now walking on political egg shells
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Bleak future: Why DP Kindiki is now walking on political egg shells

The Standard Kenyan about 7 hours 1 mins read
The man who had been tipped to be President William Rutos safe pair of hands in Mt Kenya region is rapidly spiralling into a shaky pair of hands.

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