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Kalama, Mike
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2013
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Kenyan presidential hopeful terms rigging claims by rival as \propaganda\
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Kenyan presidential hopeful terms rigging claims by rival as \propaganda\
2013
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The coalition's presidential candidate, Mr Uhuru Kenyatta, Friday [22 February] termed Coalition for Reforms and Democracy's [Cord] claims that the government was planning to rig the elections in Jubilee's favour as propaganda. Cord leaders have accused civil service boss Francis Kimemia of ordering civil servants to campaign for Mr Kenyatta and his running mate William Ruto. Addressing matatu [public service vehicles] owners and operators in Nairobi Friday, Mr Kenyatta and Mr Ruto said their coalition had the support of most Kenyans, and did not need any help to win the poll.
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