President Uhuru Kenyatta and his main challenger Raila Odinga are promising what their parties say will be unique manifestos in their bid to win this year's General Election.
While the Jubilee government has crafted its plan around a united country, an inclusive government that rolled out equitable developments, the opposition National Super Alliance (Nasa) says its manifesto will focus on social transformation with tenets on efficient economic management, good governance, inclusivity, and strong support for devolution structures that they said were lacking under the current administration.
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