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https://nation.africa/ George Natembeya has revealed that he will run for the highest office in the land once he completes his term as Trans Nzoia Governor, promising to offer a fresh alternative and practical leadership to better the lives of Kenyans.
In an exclusive interview with Nation.Africa, Mr Natembeya confirmed that his eyes are set firmly on the Presidency. He said he will run on a platform of accountable and proactive leadership.
"You can't change things when you're the deputy. Even offering advice can lead to your impeachment," he said.
Natembeya: I will run for President
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