Uhuru Kenyatta widened his support base further on Thursday morning after he brought together three other presidential aspirants to discuss a coalition.
Kenyatta had breakfast with Raphael Tuju of the Party of Action (POA), Eugene Wamalwa of New Ford Kenya and Mohammed Affey who representated Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka at the Norfolk Hotel after which they announced that they had set up a technical committee to come up with modalities of working together.
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