Kenya: Mutahi Ngunyi Says Raila Has Expired Politically

Nairobi — As the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD) leaders read out resolutions during the Saba Saba (July 7) rally at Uhuru Park, this tall, lanky man made his way down to the sound station for a microphone stand so Bungoma Senator Boni Khalwale, the late JM Kariuki's daughter Rosemary Kariuki and Mombasa Senator Hassan Omar did not have to juggle both their scripts and a microphone.

Earlier in the day, when Raila Odinga granted Capital FM News an interview before the rally, he sat behind his father, in the background.

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