Kenya Referendum

Police stop ‘Yes’ bid to break up Moi rally

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Police at Suswa grounds in Narok where supporters of the proposed constitution attempted to disrupt a 'No' rally on Wednesday. Photo/JULIUS SIGEI

Police at Suswa grounds in Narok where supporters of the proposed constitution attempted to disrupt a 'No' rally on Wednesday. Photo/JULIUS SIGEI 

By JULIUS SIGEI and PETER LEFTIE, jsigei@ke.nationmedia.com
Posted  Wednesday, July 21  2010 at  21:30

“Right now there is no civil service. When they instruct civil servants to close offices and go out to campaign, who will serve Kenyans?” asked Mr Linturi. Mrs Kilimo said that if the proposed draft became law, it would set off an influx of foreigners because “it has cheapened citizenship.”

The meeting was convened by former Narok South MP Stephen ole Ntutu and United Democratic Movement secretary-general Martin ole Kamwaro, both leading ‘No’ figures in the area.

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