Six months in death: How politicians are fighting for own survival in post-Raila era

The political influence vacuum left after Raila Odinga’s death has exposed ODM leaders who previously relied on his endorsements, leaving their re-election prospects uncertain...
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Six months after the passing of the late Prime Minister Raila Odinga, several Kenyan politicians are facing survival challenges without his influence.
- The absence of Raila Odinga has exposed the vulnerabilities of politicians who depended on his political backing.
- Key figures in Kenyan politics are re-evaluating their strategies in the post-Raila Odinga era.
- The article delves into how these political shifts are impacting various leaders and their political futures.
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