Herman Manyora Alleges The Nyanza Politician Giving Raila Odinga Sleepless Nights
By Zoranews (self media writer) | 1 month ago
Seasoned political analyst Herman Manyora has alleged that former Prime Minister Raila Odinga faces a tough battle in his own Luo Nyanza backyard and could see his Orange Democratic Movement party lose a gubernatorial seat in one of the counties.
While speaking on his YouTube channel where he was delving into the political happenings in the country, Manyora feels that Gladys Wanga will be beaten for the Homabay county top seat.
According to Manyora, Evans Kidero stood a higher chance of being the next county boss for Homabay county since he had got his political game spot on.
He hailed Kidero for not speaking ill about the former Prime Minister during his campaign trail and this appears to have endeared him among the electorates in Raila Odinga's backyard.
Manyora opines that even though Raila would have loved Wanga to be voted in as the next Homa bay governor, the former Nairobi county boss will be a worthy opponent who will beat her hands down.
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