
Mudavadi at Bomas.
Amani National Congress (ANC) party leader Musalia Mudavadi held a National Delegates Congress (NDC) at Bomas of Kenya where he revealed his next move as the country prepares for 2022 general elections. His latest move has been termed by many as a betrayal to those who he had in political circles.
According to former Presidential aspirant James Ole Kiyiapi, the former vice president move was normal as Kenyan politics, as he puts it, is a game of betrayal. He further claimed that politics have taken shape and there is a clearer battle than it was then.

Kiyiapi.
“Let this whole thing shape up - no moralizing here, Kenyan politics is a game of betrayal and counter betrayal. It is getting clearer what the key battle lines will look like - at least I am having a great, restful Sunday watching the drama unfold without a sign of earthquakes!” he tweeted.
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Link: https://twitter.com/JamesOleKiyiapi/status/1485251520853680135?t=RR1fwZ5sDXgyC-_og8ExZw&s=19

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