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Who is rocking former Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi’s ‘amani’?

Washing dirty linen in public in the name of searching for unity is their stock-in-trade, but the Luhya community, which demographics show is currently the largest in the country and more populous than the Kikuyu and Luo, has become the laughing stock for their inability to resolve the smallest of disputes quietly.

 Factional wrangling in the United Democratic Forum (UDF), which is seeking the Registrar of Political Parties’ nod to transit to Amani National Congress (ANC), has re-awakened the ghosts of the 2013 presidential election.

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