Today’s Standard Newspaper Headlines: A Missing Opposition

The Standard newspaper headlines today talks about the opposition leaders who have now seems to be disagreed among themselves ahead of the National dialogue. According to the newspaper, the opposition side has left many Kenyans on themselves after they even failed to participate in the demonstrations leaving only youths to express their thoughts.

This has come after the former prime minister Hon Raila Odinga’s party agreed to attend the National dialogue leaving the wiper party leader Hon Kalonzo Musyoka and other Azimio leaders in dilemma. Kalonzo Musyoka and other leaders stood firm on their decision saying that they will not attend or engage with the president William Ruto in the national dialogue.

Despite that, Kalonzo Musyoka also saw Raila Odinga’s goon trying to chase him away in a meeting. It is now time clear there is a missing opposition in the country.

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