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Coalition ministers have unhindered access to President Mwai Kibaki and latitude to make decisions. Ex-President Daniel arap Moi would sometimes reverse ministerial decisions via national radio and (with a few cronies) ran all ministries. Kibaki's friends in State House have less influence but try to make the best use of what they have. They include the following:...

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Mwai Kibaki, Daniel arap Moi, Matere Keriri, Andrew Gitonga, Harris Mule, Joe Barage Wanjui, Nathaniel Kang, ethe, George Muhoho, Mama Ngina Kenyatta, Uhuru Kenyatta, David Mwiraria, John Michuki, James, Judy Mbula Bahemuka, United States

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