Former Senator has spoken up about a possible unity between Central Kenya and Western Kenya amidst the cold war between Mudavadi and DP Gachagua. This is former Kakamega Senator Cleophas Malala who has time and again been credited for uniting Ruto together with Mudavadi and Wetangula which saw the birth of Kenya Kwanza

The youthful politician has started off by praising Central Kenya noting that this is the only region which has the secret on winning the presidency. For this, Malala indicated that it would be wise if Western Kenya region teams up with Central Kenya region quoting that if you cannot beat them, you will have to join them.
The close associate of Musalia Mudavadi has pointed out that Mudavadi is keen to working with Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua all in a bid to help President William Ruto to deliver all his promises to Kenyans which he made during the campaigns
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