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Raila: Elect those who will protect the Constitution

03 December 2012, 10:12

Mombasa -  The Standard reports that, Prime Minister Raila Odinga painted Mombasa orange even as his bitter rivals Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta and Eldoret North MP William Ruto virtually took over Nakuru town to seal their alliance.

The sun-drenched Tononoka ground in Mombasa was a sea of orange, providing a stark contrast to the rain-soaked ocean of humanity in Nakuru’s Afraha Stadium.

Raila refrained from making any references to the Nakuru event, and instead warned his supporters of the need to elect leaders who will protect the August 2010 Constitution.

- For more details visit the Standard

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