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Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka addresses the media after chairing a PNU Parliamentary Group meeting at the Kenya International Conference Centre May 25, 2010. The party denied any divisions in the 'Yes' camp. Photo/ DAVID NDOLO

Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka addresses the media after chairing a PNU Parliamentary Group meeting at the Kenya International Conference Centre May 25, 2010. The party denied any divisions in the 'Yes' camp. Photo/ DAVID NDOLO 

By LUCAS BARASA
Posted  Tuesday, May 25  2010 at  17:41

The Party of National Unity has denied any divisions between itself and coalition partner Orange Democratic Movement in campaigns for the proposed Constitution.

Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka, who chaired the party's parliamentary group meeting at the Kenya International Conference Centre to review and deliberate on their campaigns, said PNU will hold separate rallies

However, the VP said the MPs agreed to participate in 20 joint rallies with ODM to be headed by President Kibaki to drum up support for proposed Constitution.

“Holding separate rallies does not mean we are divided. We will hold joint PNU/ODM parliamentary group meeting to brief members on way forward,” Mr Musyoka said.

He, however, said MPs should be given greater say in organising the 'Yes' rallies in their constituencies and avoid situations such as the heckling of Embakasi MP Ferdinand Waititu last Saturday.

The VP also received a hostile reception during the inaugural 'Yes' rally at Uhuru Park two weeks ago.

Sources who attended Tuesday’s meeting said the MPs took issue with absence of key PNU coalition leaders including Internal Security Minister George Saitoti  and Uhuru Kenyatta (Finance).

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They said lack of unity and show of leadership by party leaders had disjointed the PNU campaigns and left ODM to steal the show.

A number of MPs came under heavy criticism at the PG for failing to firmly state their position and thus confusing the electorate. Some were also accused of being sympathisers of those in the 'No' camp.

The MPs regretted that unlike ODM, which appeared organised and ready for the 'Yes' campaigns PNU had no funds for the rallies.

The MPs were asked to assist in mobilising funds for the campaigns and fully participate in them to avoid ODM from penetrating their strongholds ahead of 2012.

They suggested that Mr Musyoka should act as the face of the 'Yes' campaign on PNU's side since President Kibaki might not attend all the rallies.

The PNU MPs are said to have accused ODM of using the 'Yes' rallies to 'frustrate’ opponents and position itself for 2012 elections.

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  1. Submitted by ogoli

    Sometimes history does not always follow the bitten path. There is always a first. We are so immune to impunity we think that those who are used to running roughshod over everybody will always triumph. Even the biggest bully in the school yard usually gets bullied in the end. Kalonzo will need more than a miracle to PITA KATI KATI YAO.

    Posted  May 26, 2010 11:23 PM  
  2. Submitted by Seretse

    Fence sitting is not a presidential virtue

    Posted  May 26, 2010 10:59 PM  
  3. Submitted by mzee_moja

    ODM die hards should also note that even Moi was a fence sitter during Kenyatta's reign and he went on to rule for 24 years. Kalonzo is a very smart person and has my vote in 20212. Heckling will take you nowhere!!

    Posted  May 26, 2010 06:55 PM  
  4. Submitted by werssylwer

    mzee_moja....thats true. Thats what they used to call Kibaki. He has ruled his two terms. This thing goes to those who use brains NOT brawn.

    Posted  May 26, 2010 05:11 PM  
  5. Submitted by 1Msemakweli

    This is a very smart move by his excellency the Vice President.He will use the separate rally to campaign for 2012,and at the same time vouch for the Yes team.Who looses here? Raila!This Kalonzo guy is a smooth operator,the man to watch come 2012...

    Posted  May 26, 2010 04:14 PM  

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