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Mistrust, betrayal among leaders pushed NASA party to its death

NASA principals Moses Wetangula (Left), Raila Odinga (centre) flag bearer and Kalonzo Musyoka (right) deputy, address a press conference on 22 September 2017 .[Edward Kiplimo,Standard]

It has been a month since the National Super Alliance (Nasa) – formed to rival President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Jubilee Party in 2017 – was dissolved, an inevitable fate for the moribund formation.

In a notice, Registrar of Political Parties yesterday confirmed what the country has known since August – that NASA was no more.

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