Amani National Congress (ANC) party supporters and delegates have arrived at the Bomas of Kenya for party leader Musalia Mudavadi's much hyped "Earthquake announcement".

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The supporters of the ANC party leader have arrived in Bomas in song and dance in praise of Mudavadi as Kenyans anticipate his major announcement.
The former Vice President in his recent press addresses declared that his announcement would cause a political tremors and send shock waves across the country.

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ANC party leader has kept his cards close to his chest, leaving Kenyans second-guessing about what pronouncement he is most likely to make.
Nonetheless, in days leading to the Mudavadi's big day, some of the ANC party members have given a hint of what Kenyans should expect.
Many have hinted that a political coalition deal would be in the offing, with most of them ruling out w coalition between Mudavadi and Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga.
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