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Supremacy politics between National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula and Trans Nzoia governor George Natembeya played out at the burial of Mama Anna Wetangula in Bungoma county on Friday. Governor Natembeya found himself on the receiving end after he criticised western kenya leaders for using the burial to ask the president for development projects yet they were in government. Our reporter Gichuki Wachira puts into perspective the political drama pitting two antagonists from the Bukusu community.
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Speaker Wetangula faces off with Governor Natembeya
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