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Jeremiah Kioni, Martha Karu and Ndiritu Mureithi pray during Limuru III meeting. [George Njunge, Standard]

We are witnessing the return of 'peculiar habits' by politicians whose sights are set on 2027 polls.

There are ugly fights in UDA. Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is feeling the heat from top allies of his boss William Ruto. It's a moment of truth for the 'truthful' man.

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