HOW DID SONKO MADE BILLIONS
His ‘secret weapon’ was
support from the youth whom he had helped in many ways. They are the
ones who gave him the name ‘Sonko’ – sheng for a man of means.
“Although I had set my eyes on the 2012 General Election, the youth
wanted me to vie in the by-election when the Makadara seat fell vacant
after an election petition by Ndolo,” said Mbuvi.
So how did he accumulate his wealth?
Sonko’s wealth is traced to Mombasa where he was born and educated.
There, his father ran a property and real estate agency, Pelly
Properties, which he co-owned with another businessman.
After completing primary school at Kikowani Primary School in Mombasa,
Mbuvi started getting more involved in his father’s business. At the
time he was a student at Kwale High School, Kwale County.
“My father was a developer and used to sell beach plots at the Coast to
European buyers. He made good profits because he bought the plots
cheaply,” Mbuvi told The Standard On Sunday.
He said he made Sh5 million working for his father when he was in Form
Four in Kwale High in 1991.
Despite qualifying to go to university, he decided business was his
calling. Instead, he took a course in Business Administration and
Management at Edxcel International School in Mwanza and Pwani Business
College.
At the time, his father and business partner split Pelly Properties.
Mbuvi’s father started Gidson Properties where the young man, fresh from
school, was the sales and marketing manager.
Mbuvi relocated to Nairobi in 1994 where he bought eight matatus, which
plied the Kibera route.
He bought more matatus, which plied route 42 to Dandora and Umoja. He
operated matatus in Dandora and Umoja from 1994 to 1997.
“I was also buying and selling plots and residential houses,” says
Mbuvi.
After 1997, he bought minibuses and began operating his matatu business
in Buru Buru where his first minibus was christened ‘Ruffcuts’.
He later bought two buses, one double-decker, for a tours and travel
business.
Because of helping the youth when in trouble with the police, and
ensuring the arrest of a senior traffic police officer due to harassment
and alleged extortion, among other things, he became the chairman of
the Eastlands Matatu Association. There were more than 5,000 matatus,
under him.
He gained popularity in 2007 after going to court when Eastlands matatus
were denied access to the Central Business District. The Government
then decreed that the matatus stop at the Muthurwa market and bus
terminus.
Phone shops
Mbuvi said he has since diversified his business. He bought Club
Casurina in Buru Buru as well as cyber cafes, salons, boutiques, and
phone and accessories shops in Nairobi. He also runs a charitable
organisation, which helps needy pupils.
He opened a number of youth projects “to empower the youth” in Makadara.
He also increased stock for mama mbogas and built them sheds.
“But I never spent Sh150 million as claimed. I am not a rich man as
alleged. I have given people projects instead of money. I have been
doing this even before the campaigns for Makadara,” says Mbuvi.
He says his agenda is to eradicate poverty and become Senator for
Nairobi County. Mbuvi promises to declare his wealth after he is
sworn-in as MP.
He said while the Constituency Development Fund would be for Makadara
people, he plans to set up Mike Sonko Foundation to assist other city
constituencies.
He said he expects Sh700 million from some NGOs in Europe within the
next two months, which he would spend on projects in Nairobi. His
message for the youth is they should work hard to be self-reliant.
“I cannot employ all youth but I will register youth Saccos, which will
provide loans at low interest rates.
Sonko has had his run-ins with the law. In 1995 he was arrested for
assault and was released on bond. When his mother died in 1997 the bond
was cancelled and he was arrested and remanded at Shimo la Tewa Prison.
He escaped to bury his mother and was rearrested, but the court pardoned
him.
Is Mbuvi related in anyway to Mwau?
“No way,” he said.
On why he doesn’t like Raila, Sonko had this to say:
“I nearly failed to get a ticket to vie for the Makadara parliamentary
seat on grounds that I was a non-starter. When I sought nomination from
ODM, I was turned away on the excuse that Reuben Ndolo had done a lot
for the party and had a lot of political experience,” Mbuvi said during
an interview inside his Hummer in Buru Buru.
The parties that dismissed him were Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s ODM,
Water Minister Charity Ngilu’s Narc, Kilome MP Harun Mwau’s Party of
Independent Candidates, and Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka’s ODM-Kenya.
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His ‘secret weapon’ was
support from the youth whom he had helped in many ways. They are the
ones who gave him the name ‘Sonko’ – sheng for a man of means.
“Although I had set my eyes on the 2012 General Election, the youth
wanted me to vie in the by-election when the Makadara seat fell vacant
after an election petition by Ndolo,” said Mbuvi.
So how did he accumulate his wealth?
Sonko’s wealth is traced to Mombasa where he was born and educated.
There, his father ran a property and real estate agency, Pelly
Properties, which he co-owned with another businessman.
After completing primary school at Kikowani Primary School in Mombasa,
Mbuvi started getting more involved in his father’s business. At the
time he was a student at Kwale High School, Kwale County.
“My father was a developer and used to sell beach plots at the Coast to
European buyers. He made good profits because he bought the plots
cheaply,” Mbuvi told The Standard On Sunday.
He said he made Sh5 million working for his father when he was in Form
Four in Kwale High in 1991.
Despite qualifying to go to university, he decided business was his
calling. Instead, he took a course in Business Administration and
Management at Edxcel International School in Mwanza and Pwani Business
College.
At the time, his father and business partner split Pelly Properties.
Mbuvi’s father started Gidson Properties where the young man, fresh from
school, was the sales and marketing manager.
Mbuvi relocated to Nairobi in 1994 where he bought eight matatus, which
plied the Kibera route.
He bought more matatus, which plied route 42 to Dandora and Umoja. He
operated matatus in Dandora and Umoja from 1994 to 1997.
“I was also buying and selling plots and residential houses,” says
Mbuvi.
After 1997, he bought minibuses and began operating his matatu business
in Buru Buru where his first minibus was christened ‘Ruffcuts’.
He later bought two buses, one double-decker, for a tours and travel
business.
Because of helping the youth when in trouble with the police, and
ensuring the arrest of a senior traffic police officer due to harassment
and alleged extortion, among other things, he became the chairman of
the Eastlands Matatu Association. There were more than 5,000 matatus,
under him.
He gained popularity in 2007 after going to court when Eastlands matatus
were denied access to the Central Business District. The Government
then decreed that the matatus stop at the Muthurwa market and bus
terminus.
Phone shops
Mbuvi said he has since diversified his business. He bought Club
Casurina in Buru Buru as well as cyber cafes, salons, boutiques, and
phone and accessories shops in Nairobi. He also runs a charitable
organisation, which helps needy pupils.
He opened a number of youth projects “to empower the youth” in Makadara.
He also increased stock for mama mbogas and built them sheds.
“But I never spent Sh150 million as claimed. I am not a rich man as
alleged. I have given people projects instead of money. I have been
doing this even before the campaigns for Makadara,” says Mbuvi.
He says his agenda is to eradicate poverty and become Senator for
Nairobi County. Mbuvi promises to declare his wealth after he is
sworn-in as MP.
He said while the Constituency Development Fund would be for Makadara
people, he plans to set up Mike Sonko Foundation to assist other city
constituencies.
He said he expects Sh700 million from some NGOs in Europe within the
next two months, which he would spend on projects in Nairobi. His
message for the youth is they should work hard to be self-reliant.
“I cannot employ all youth but I will register youth Saccos, which will
provide loans at low interest rates.
Sonko has had his run-ins with the law. In 1995 he was arrested for
assault and was released on bond. When his mother died in 1997 the bond
was cancelled and he was arrested and remanded at Shimo la Tewa Prison.
He escaped to bury his mother and was rearrested, but the court pardoned
him.
Is Mbuvi related in anyway to Mwau?
“No way,” he said.
On why he doesn’t like Raila, Sonko had this to say:
“I nearly failed to get a ticket to vie for the Makadara parliamentary
seat on grounds that I was a non-starter. When I sought nomination from
ODM, I was turned away on the excuse that Reuben Ndolo had done a lot
for the party and had a lot of political experience,” Mbuvi said during
an interview inside his Hummer in Buru Buru.
The parties that dismissed him were Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s ODM,
Water Minister Charity Ngilu’s Narc, Kilome MP Harun Mwau’s Party of
Independent Candidates, and Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka’s ODM-Kenya.
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His ‘secret weapon’ was
support from the youth whom he had helped in many ways. They are the
ones who gave him the name ‘Sonko’ – sheng for a man of means.
“Although I had set my eyes on the 2012 General Election, the youth
wanted me to vie in the by-election when the Makadara seat fell vacant
after an election petition by Ndolo,” said Mbuvi.
So how did he accumulate his wealth?
Sonko’s wealth is traced to Mombasa where he was born and educated.
There, his father ran a property and real estate agency, Pelly
Properties, which he co-owned with another businessman.
After completing primary school at Kikowani Primary School in Mombasa,
Mbuvi started getting more involved in his father’s business. At the
time he was a student at Kwale High School, Kwale County.
“My father was a developer and used to sell beach plots at the Coast to
European buyers. He made good profits because he bought the plots
cheaply,” Mbuvi told The Standard On Sunday.
He said he made Sh5 million working for his father when he was in Form
Four in Kwale High in 1991.
Despite qualifying to go to university, he decided business was his
calling. Instead, he took a course in Business Administration and
Management at Edxcel International School in Mwanza and Pwani Business
College.
At the time, his father and business partner split Pelly Properties.
Mbuvi’s father started Gidson Properties where the young man, fresh from
school, was the sales and marketing manager.
Mbuvi relocated to Nairobi in 1994 where he bought eight matatus, which
plied the Kibera route.
He bought more matatus, which plied route 42 to Dandora and Umoja. He
operated matatus in Dandora and Umoja from 1994 to 1997.
“I was also buying and selling plots and residential houses,” says
Mbuvi.
After 1997, he bought minibuses and began operating his matatu business
in Buru Buru where his first minibus was christened ‘Ruffcuts’.
He later bought two buses, one double-decker, for a tours and travel
business.
Because of helping the youth when in trouble with the police, and
ensuring the arrest of a senior traffic police officer due to harassment
and alleged extortion, among other things, he became the chairman of
the Eastlands Matatu Association. There were more than 5,000 matatus,
under him.
He gained popularity in 2007 after going to court when Eastlands matatus
were denied access to the Central Business District. The Government
then decreed that the matatus stop at the Muthurwa market and bus
terminus.
Phone shops
Mbuvi said he has since diversified his business. He bought Club
Casurina in Buru Buru as well as cyber cafes, salons, boutiques, and
phone and accessories shops in Nairobi. He also runs a charitable
organisation, which helps needy pupils.
He opened a number of youth projects “to empower the youth” in Makadara.
He also increased stock for mama mbogas and built them sheds.
“But I never spent Sh150 million as claimed. I am not a rich man as
alleged. I have given people projects instead of money. I have been
doing this even before the campaigns for Makadara,” says Mbuvi.
He says his agenda is to eradicate poverty and become Senator for
Nairobi County. Mbuvi promises to declare his wealth after he is
sworn-in as MP.
He said while the Constituency Development Fund would be for Makadara
people, he plans to set up Mike Sonko Foundation to assist other city
constituencies.
He said he expects Sh700 million from some NGOs in Europe within the
next two months, which he would spend on projects in Nairobi. His
message for the youth is they should work hard to be self-reliant.
“I cannot employ all youth but I will register youth Saccos, which will
provide loans at low interest rates.
Sonko has had his run-ins with the law. In 1995 he was arrested for
assault and was released on bond. When his mother died in 1997 the bond
was cancelled and he was arrested and remanded at Shimo la Tewa Prison.
He escaped to bury his mother and was rearrested, but the court pardoned
him.
Is Mbuvi related in anyway to Mwau?
“No way,” he said.
On why he doesn’t like Raila, Sonko had this to say:
“I nearly failed to get a ticket to vie for the Makadara parliamentary
seat on grounds that I was a non-starter. When I sought nomination from
ODM, I was turned away on the excuse that Reuben Ndolo had done a lot
for the party and had a lot of political experience,” Mbuvi said during
an interview inside his Hummer in Buru Buru.
The parties that dismissed him were Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s ODM,
Water Minister Charity Ngilu’s Narc, Kilome MP Harun Mwau’s Party of
Independent Candidates, and Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka’s ODM-Kenya.
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His ‘secret weapon’ was
support from the youth whom he had helped in many ways. They are the
ones who gave him the name ‘Sonko’ – sheng for a man of means.
“Although I had set my eyes on the 2012 General Election, the youth
wanted me to vie in the by-election when the Makadara seat fell vacant
after an election petition by Ndolo,” said Mbuvi.
So how did he accumulate his wealth?
Sonko’s wealth is traced to Mombasa where he was born and educated.
There, his father ran a property and real estate agency, Pelly
Properties, which he co-owned with another businessman.
After completing primary school at Kikowani Primary School in Mombasa,
Mbuvi started getting more involved in his father’s business. At the
time he was a student at Kwale High School, Kwale County.
“My father was a developer and used to sell beach plots at the Coast to
European buyers. He made good profits because he bought the plots
cheaply,” Mbuvi told The Standard On Sunday.
He said he made Sh5 million working for his father when he was in Form
Four in Kwale High in 1991.
Despite qualifying to go to university, he decided business was his
calling. Instead, he took a course in Business Administration and
Management at Edxcel International School in Mwanza and Pwani Business
College.
At the time, his father and business partner split Pelly Properties.
Mbuvi’s father started Gidson Properties where the young man, fresh from
school, was the sales and marketing manager.
Mbuvi relocated to Nairobi in 1994 where he bought eight matatus, which
plied the Kibera route.
He bought more matatus, which plied route 42 to Dandora and Umoja. He
operated matatus in Dandora and Umoja from 1994 to 1997.
“I was also buying and selling plots and residential houses,” says
Mbuvi.
After 1997, he bought minibuses and began operating his matatu business
in Buru Buru where his first minibus was christened ‘Ruffcuts’.
He later bought two buses, one double-decker, for a tours and travel
business.
Because of helping the youth when in trouble with the police, and
ensuring the arrest of a senior traffic police officer due to harassment
and alleged extortion, among other things, he became the chairman of
the Eastlands Matatu Association. There were more than 5,000 matatus,
under him.
He gained popularity in 2007 after going to court when Eastlands matatus
were denied access to the Central Business District. The Government
then decreed that the matatus stop at the Muthurwa market and bus
terminus.
Phone shops
Mbuvi said he has since diversified his business. He bought Club
Casurina in Buru Buru as well as cyber cafes, salons, boutiques, and
phone and accessories shops in Nairobi. He also runs a charitable
organisation, which helps needy pupils.
He opened a number of youth projects “to empower the youth” in Makadara.
He also increased stock for mama mbogas and built them sheds.
“But I never spent Sh150 million as claimed. I am not a rich man as
alleged. I have given people projects instead of money. I have been
doing this even before the campaigns for Makadara,” says Mbuvi.
He says his agenda is to eradicate poverty and become Senator for
Nairobi County. Mbuvi promises to declare his wealth after he is
sworn-in as MP.
He said while the Constituency Development Fund would be for Makadara
people, he plans to set up Mike Sonko Foundation to assist other city
constituencies.
He said he expects Sh700 million from some NGOs in Europe within the
next two months, which he would spend on projects in Nairobi. His
message for the youth is they should work hard to be self-reliant.
“I cannot employ all youth but I will register youth Saccos, which will
provide loans at low interest rates.
Sonko has had his run-ins with the law. In 1995 he was arrested for
assault and was released on bond. When his mother died in 1997 the bond
was cancelled and he was arrested and remanded at Shimo la Tewa Prison.
He escaped to bury his mother and was rearrested, but the court pardoned
him.
Is Mbuvi related in anyway to Mwau?
“No way,” he said.
On why he doesn’t like Raila, Sonko had this to say:
“I nearly failed to get a ticket to vie for the Makadara parliamentary
seat on grounds that I was a non-starter. When I sought nomination from
ODM, I was turned away on the excuse that Reuben Ndolo had done a lot
for the party and had a lot of political experience,” Mbuvi said during
an interview inside his Hummer in Buru Buru.
The parties that dismissed him were Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s ODM,
Water Minister Charity Ngilu’s Narc, Kilome MP Harun Mwau’s Party of
Independent Candidates, and Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka’s ODM-Kenya.
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His ‘secret weapon’ was
support from the youth whom he had helped in many ways. They are the
ones who gave him the name ‘Sonko’ – sheng for a man of means.
“Although I had set my eyes on the 2012 General Election, the youth
wanted me to vie in the by-election when the Makadara seat fell vacant
after an election petition by Ndolo,” said Mbuvi.
So how did he accumulate his wealth?
Sonko’s wealth is traced to Mombasa where he was born and educated.
There, his father ran a property and real estate agency, Pelly
Properties, which he co-owned with another businessman.
After completing primary school at Kikowani Primary School in Mombasa,
Mbuvi started getting more involved in his father’s business. At the
time he was a student at Kwale High School, Kwale County.
“My father was a developer and used to sell beach plots at the Coast to
European buyers. He made good profits because he bought the plots
cheaply,” Mbuvi told The Standard On Sunday.
He said he made Sh5 million working for his father when he was in Form
Four in Kwale High in 1991.
Despite qualifying to go to university, he decided business was his
calling. Instead, he took a course in Business Administration and
Management at Edxcel International School in Mwanza and Pwani Business
College.
At the time, his father and business partner split Pelly Properties.
Mbuvi’s father started Gidson Properties where the young man, fresh from
school, was the sales and marketing manager.
Mbuvi relocated to Nairobi in 1994 where he bought eight matatus, which
plied the Kibera route.
He bought more matatus, which plied route 42 to Dandora and Umoja. He
operated matatus in Dandora and Umoja from 1994 to 1997.
“I was also buying and selling plots and residential houses,” says
Mbuvi.
After 1997, he bought minibuses and began operating his matatu business
in Buru Buru where his first minibus was christened ‘Ruffcuts’.
He later bought two buses, one double-decker, for a tours and travel
business.
Because of helping the youth when in trouble with the police, and
ensuring the arrest of a senior traffic police officer due to harassment
and alleged extortion, among other things, he became the chairman of
the Eastlands Matatu Association. There were more than 5,000 matatus,
under him.
He gained popularity in 2007 after going to court when Eastlands matatus
were denied access to the Central Business District. The Government
then decreed that the matatus stop at the Muthurwa market and bus
terminus.
Phone shops
Mbuvi said he has since diversified his business. He bought Club
Casurina in Buru Buru as well as cyber cafes, salons, boutiques, and
phone and accessories shops in Nairobi. He also runs a charitable
organisation, which helps needy pupils.
He opened a number of youth projects “to empower the youth” in Makadara.
He also increased stock for mama mbogas and built them sheds.
“But I never spent Sh150 million as claimed. I am not a rich man as
alleged. I have given people projects instead of money. I have been
doing this even before the campaigns for Makadara,” says Mbuvi.
He says his agenda is to eradicate poverty and become Senator for
Nairobi County. Mbuvi promises to declare his wealth after he is
sworn-in as MP.
He said while the Constituency Development Fund would be for Makadara
people, he plans to set up Mike Sonko Foundation to assist other city
constituencies.
He said he expects Sh700 million from some NGOs in Europe within the
next two months, which he would spend on projects in Nairobi. His
message for the youth is they should work hard to be self-reliant.
“I cannot employ all youth but I will register youth Saccos, which will
provide loans at low interest rates.
Sonko has had his run-ins with the law. In 1995 he was arrested for
assault and was released on bond. When his mother died in 1997 the bond
was cancelled and he was arrested and remanded at Shimo la Tewa Prison.
He escaped to bury his mother and was rearrested, but the court pardoned
him.
Is Mbuvi related in anyway to Mwau?
“No way,” he said.
On why he doesn’t like Raila, Sonko had this to say:
“I nearly failed to get a ticket to vie for the Makadara parliamentary
seat on grounds that I was a non-starter. When I sought nomination from
ODM, I was turned away on the excuse that Reuben Ndolo had done a lot
for the party and had a lot of political experience,” Mbuvi said during
an interview inside his Hummer in Buru Buru.
The parties that dismissed him were Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s ODM,
Water Minister Charity Ngilu’s Narc, Kilome MP Harun Mwau’s Party of
Independent Candidates, and Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka’s ODM-Kenya.
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His ‘secret weapon’ was
support from the youth whom he had helped in many ways. They are the
ones who gave him the name ‘Sonko’ – sheng for a man of means.
“Although I had set my eyes on the 2012 General Election, the youth
wanted me to vie in the by-election when the Makadara seat fell vacant
after an election petition by Ndolo,” said Mbuvi.
So how did he accumulate his wealth?
Sonko’s wealth is traced to Mombasa where he was born and educated.
There, his father ran a property and real estate agency, Pelly
Properties, which he co-owned with another businessman.
After completing primary school at Kikowani Primary School in Mombasa,
Mbuvi started getting more involved in his father’s business. At the
time he was a student at Kwale High School, Kwale County.
“My father was a developer and used to sell beach plots at the Coast to
European buyers. He made good profits because he bought the plots
cheaply,” Mbuvi told The Standard On Sunday.
He said he made Sh5 million working for his father when he was in Form
Four in Kwale High in 1991.
Despite qualifying to go to university, he decided business was his
calling. Instead, he took a course in Business Administration and
Management at Edxcel International School in Mwanza and Pwani Business
College.
At the time, his father and business partner split Pelly Properties.
Mbuvi’s father started Gidson Properties where the young man, fresh from
school, was the sales and marketing manager.
Mbuvi relocated to Nairobi in 1994 where he bought eight matatus, which
plied the Kibera route.
He bought more matatus, which plied route 42 to Dandora and Umoja. He
operated matatus in Dandora and Umoja from 1994 to 1997.
“I was also buying and selling plots and residential houses,” says
Mbuvi.
After 1997, he bought minibuses and began operating his matatu business
in Buru Buru where his first minibus was christened ‘Ruffcuts’.
He later bought two buses, one double-decker, for a tours and travel
business.
Because of helping the youth when in trouble with the police, and
ensuring the arrest of a senior traffic police officer due to harassment
and alleged extortion, among other things, he became the chairman of
the Eastlands Matatu Association. There were more than 5,000 matatus,
under him.
He gained popularity in 2007 after going to court when Eastlands matatus
were denied access to the Central Business District. The Government
then decreed that the matatus stop at the Muthurwa market and bus
terminus.
Phone shops
Mbuvi said he has since diversified his business. He bought Club
Casurina in Buru Buru as well as cyber cafes, salons, boutiques, and
phone and accessories shops in Nairobi. He also runs a charitable
organisation, which helps needy pupils.
He opened a number of youth projects “to empower the youth” in Makadara.
He also increased stock for mama mbogas and built them sheds.
“But I never spent Sh150 million as claimed. I am not a rich man as
alleged. I have given people projects instead of money. I have been
doing this even before the campaigns for Makadara,” says Mbuvi.
He says his agenda is to eradicate poverty and become Senator for
Nairobi County. Mbuvi promises to declare his wealth after he is
sworn-in as MP.
He said while the Constituency Development Fund would be for Makadara
people, he plans to set up Mike Sonko Foundation to assist other city
constituencies.
He said he expects Sh700 million from some NGOs in Europe within the
next two months, which he would spend on projects in Nairobi. His
message for the youth is they should work hard to be self-reliant.
“I cannot employ all youth but I will register youth Saccos, which will
provide loans at low interest rates.
Sonko has had his run-ins with the law. In 1995 he was arrested for
assault and was released on bond. When his mother died in 1997 the bond
was cancelled and he was arrested and remanded at Shimo la Tewa Prison.
He escaped to bury his mother and was rearrested, but the court pardoned
him.
Is Mbuvi related in anyway to Mwau?
“No way,” he said.
On why he doesn’t like Raila, Sonko had this to say:
“I nearly failed to get a ticket to vie for the Makadara parliamentary
seat on grounds that I was a non-starter. When I sought nomination from
ODM, I was turned away on the excuse that Reuben Ndolo had done a lot
for the party and had a lot of political experience,” Mbuvi said during
an interview inside his Hummer in Buru Buru.
The parties that dismissed him were Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s ODM,
Water Minister Charity Ngilu’s Narc, Kilome MP Harun Mwau’s Party of
Independent Candidates, and Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka’s ODM-Kenya.
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