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KANU goes back to the future for its presidential candidate

Uhuru Kenyatta is enjoying politics. Smiling broadly last week, he told his constituents in Gatundu South, Central Province, that he was willing to serve the nation in any capacity including that of president. A tad presumptuous, perhaps, for a 41-year-old who five years ago couldn't win a parliamentary seat, was appointed by government to parliament, and has less than a year's experience as Local Government Minister....

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