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Kalonzo Urges Western Unity as Opposition Rallies Support in Kakamega
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48584, member: 636"] Opposition chief Kalonzo Musyoka wants people from Western Kenya to stick together. He says they should demand more from their leaders. The politician visited Kakamega County during a two-day trip around the region. His tour aims to build support for what he calls a fight to free the country. Several other opposition figures joined him on this political journey. Rigathi Gachagua from DCP came along with Eugene Wamalwa from DAP-K. Former Attorney General Justin Muturi and ex-Interior Minister Fred Matiang'i also showed up. The group finished their Kakamega stop and moved on to other areas. Kalonzo claims troublemakers tried to stop their events but failed. He says young supporters fought back against the disruption. The Wiper leader believes fear tactics need to stop across Western Kenya. He promises the united opposition will stand with local people. The politician wants to listen to what residents need and fix their problems. He also denies accusations that opposition groups pay people to cause trouble at protests. Kalonzo warns that his movement will keep speaking out no matter what happens. The Western Kenya visit comes after a huge rally in Narok county on June 30. Gachagua called that gathering a massive crowd of people. He said the opposition will keep pushing for changes in how the country runs. The group has been traveling to many counties during recent weeks. They plan to continue building support across different regions. [/QUOTE]
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