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County reps receive higher pay perks after the Salaries and Remuneration Commission granted them a raft of allowances
Police in Tunisia on Sunday clashed with hundreds of Islamist protesters
The two groups clashed after the authorities banned a Salafist group from holding its annual meeting
58 year old woman shot by cattle rustlers during a village attack in Laikipia County
National Police Service Commission to vet all police officers with the exception of the IG his 2 deputies
17 activists arraigned in Nairobi Court over 'Occupy Parliament' demo.
3 people including a police officer were today shot dead during a shootout with gangsters in Mombasa County
Stephen Muriuki was today arraigned before a Nairobi Court for defaming former Kilome MP Harun Mwau through the social media
Deputy President William Ruto jetted back to the country this morning after touring five African countries
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Monday, 09 April 2012 20:37

Infotrak Survey Shows Raila Ahead

A newly released opinion poll by research firm Infotrak Harris shows that Prime Minister Raila Odinga remains the most popular presidential candidate and would win the general election if the polls were held now. The poll shows that more than forty per cent of Kenyans would vote for Odinga. Another twenty two per cent would vote for Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta while vice president Kalonzo Musyoka would get nine per cent of the vote. According to the poll, the orange democratic movement remains the most popular party, followed by PNU. Andrew Ochieng breaks down the statistics as revealed in the just released poll.

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