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Cornered Raila now woos Gen Z, sets demands for dialogue

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Opposition leader Raila Odinga addresses the media after the signing of IEBC bill that was developed from NADCO report into law by President William Ruto. [Denish Ochieng, Standard]

In what emerges to be a continuation of contradicting stands since Kenya's youngest adults begun their push for good governance in the country, opposition leader Raila Odinga has now dished out a list of conditions without which he will not take part in President William Ruto's proposed talks.

Raila said the listed conditions should be implemented before he can engage in any talks, a stand that compounds uncertainties on whether the national conversation will ever materialize.

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