Raila Odinga is evidently enjoying the fruits of his political handshake with President Uhuru Kenyatta. This was evident on Saturday whereby vocal Mount Kenya politicians went to Nyanza to campaign for Baba

This was in Ugenya, Siaya County whereby the likes of Amos Kimunya and Sabina Chege had gone to campaign for Raila who had a busy day in Narok. Their rally far away from home can be termed as successful due to the huge crowd that turned up to welcome them

Hours later, Sabina Chege showered the Nyanza residents with praises because of the warm welcome. The Women Representative of Murang'a County went forward to explain to the residents that they were together in this journey to ensure that Raila Odinga wins the presidential elections come August
Sabina Chege pleaded with residents of Nyanza that the only way they could make Baba the President is by taking part in the elections and this can only be made possible if they first register as voters

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