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z-Bottom of Form;z-Top of Form; Sample; Strong; Typewriter; Variable;Kenya: Talks to merge ruling party KANU, opposition party NDP said deadlocked
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Kamotho, Joseph
/ Kenyatta, Uhuru
/ Mungai, Njoroge
/ Odinga, Oginga
2002
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Kamotho, Joseph
/ Kenyatta, Uhuru
/ Mungai, Njoroge
/ Odinga, Oginga
2002
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z-Bottom of Form;z-Top of Form; Sample; Strong; Typewriter; Variable;Kenya: Talks to merge ruling party KANU, opposition party NDP said deadlocked
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z-Bottom of Form;z-Top of Form; Sample; Strong; Typewriter; Variable;Kenya: Talks to merge ruling party KANU, opposition party NDP said deadlocked
2002
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Referring to the merger of Kenya African Democratic Union and KANU in the 1964, Mr [Njoroge Mungai] said when Mr Oginga Odinga spearheaded the merger, the smaller party dissolved itself and joined KANU without conditions - implying that it was improper for NDP to give conditions for its merger with KANU. The theme was taken up by other KANU stalwarts with powerman Nicholas Biwott and KANU's organizing secretary, Kalonzo Musyoka, arguing that [KANU] had done its best to accommodate NDP by appointing its members to the Cabinet and NDP therefore needed to reciprocate by joining the bigger party unconditionally. The KANU team also pointed out that KANU was the ruling party and could, therefore, not negotiate with NDP as equals. Temperatures soared when the NDP team rose to respond, with Mbita MP Otieno Kajwang, saying that the NDP was not prepared to just defect and beef up the existing KANU.
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