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Raila's death sparks bitter scramble for Western Kenya power
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67235, member: 636"] The political landscape of Western Kenya faces upheaval after the death of Raila Odinga, whose Orange Democratic Movement maintained influence across the region for over 20 years. Leaders from the Luhya community have made separate pilgrimages to the Odinga family home in Bondo, each delivering cattle as tribute but failing to present a unified front. This stands in sharp contrast to Rift Valley representatives, where more than 60 lawmakers and multiple governors delivered 80 head of cattle together. Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi dispatched Maragoli elders with six bulls. Eugene Wamalwa of DAP-Kenya brought Bukusu elders from Trans Nzoia, while Bungoma Governor Ken Lusaka conducted ceremonies at the gravesite. Kakamega officials Fernandes Barasa and Wycliffe Oparanya made individual appearances. Wamalwa defended the scattered visits as culturally appropriate expressions of personal regard rather than evidence of factional splits. Political observers warn that competition for regional leadership has already begun. Professor Amukowa Anangwe noted deep uncertainty about whether fragmented Luhya politicians can consolidate power. Western delegates eventually gathered as one group on Wednesday, joined by former Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo, National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula, and several other dignitaries at the family compound. [/QUOTE]
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