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KENYA GOVERNMENT CLAIMS OPPOSITION HAS RECEIVED SH 1BILLION FROM U.S TO OUST THE JUBILEE GOVERNMENT.

Although not confirmed how true it is, the Kenyan government represented by leader of Majority in National assembly Aden Duale has recently been claiming that the opposition has 'unusual' powers which are likely to oust the government any time. The most recent claim is that the opposition CORD has been given a support of billions to facilitate its political rallies in the 47 counties of Kenya. It is said that Raila organized for the money while abroad and they were sent to Kenya in the name of USAID and it was received by Mombasa governor Ali Hassan Joho in the presence of Mombasa senator Hassan Omar and Kibera Mp Kenneth Okoth. Jubilee coalition further claims that other countries which are in support of CORD are France, Germany and Sweden.They also say that the United Kingdom has pledged to support the opposition with sh 500 billion. Duale adds that the opposition will never succeed in their attempts to bring down the Jubilee government at whatsoever.

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