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National Assembly speaker Moses Wetangula has today declared kenya kwanza as the majority party. In a ruling made today following chaotic scenes witnessed yesterday, speaker Wetangula noted that the court did not give the direction on which side is the majority or minority. However, his ruling irked members of the opposition who walked out in protest
Wetang’ula declares Kenya Kwanza Majority in National Assembly
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