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Teso South Member of Parliament Mary Emase and her Teso North counterpart Oku Kaunya are raising fears that the working agreement between the UDA and ODM Parties could leave some regions in the cold. The leaders want the UDA Party to assure its political base that it won't be overlooked in future appointments. The leaders have however pledged to continue supporting the political partnership between President William Ruto and Raila Odinga to foster national unity
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Don't keep us out : Teso leaders call for recognition of marginalized communities
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