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Former AUC chair candidate leader Raila Odinga has revealed that he’s currently consulting his inner circle and will soon announce to Kenyans his next cause of action. Raila who paid a courtesy call to President William Ruto at state house mombasa has further refuted claims of overspending by the government to facilitate his failed bid for the AUC chairmanship. On his part, the head of state says kenya will remain a committed member of the African Union despite the Addis Ababa debacle and will continue working with Odinga.
Raila Odinga Mulls Next Move After Failed AUC Bid, Dismisses Overspending Claims
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