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Odinga's oranges rally round

Raila Odinga's political organisation is much better coordinated and more focused than Mwai Kibaki's divided house. This is surprising given the disparate origins of Odinga's support base and its regional diversity. For now, it is united by a common objective: the defeat of the Kibaki government. Should they win, holding this coalition together may prove more problematic....

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