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Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka, has downplayed the narrative that 2022 presidential contest will be a 'two-horse'
On Thursday, while speaking in Kitui county, Kalonzo said he's a 'Buffalo' in race ready to smoke out alleged horses in the battle to succeed president Uhuru Kenyatta.
“I hear people say presidential race will be a two horse race, today I want to tell them I'm now a buffalo in the race,” he said as witnessed by this writer.
Photo: Kalonzo Musyoka [Facebook]
Kalonzo also claimed Musalia Mudavadi (ANC) and Moses Wetangula (Ford-Kenya) exit from One Kenya Alliance (OKA) has not been felt in their coalition.
He added OKA is stronger than before the two principals whom have already declared to join hands with Deputy President William Ruto.
“I want to say today here, OKA is stronger than before,” Kalonzo said.
The Wiper’s boss was accompanied by businessman Jimmy Wanjingi, Gideon Moi (KANU) and Cyrus Jirongo among a host of local leaders.
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