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  Thursday, December 18, 2003
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Leader of the official opposition Uhuru Kenyatta and Ford People leader Simeon Nyachae (left) shake hands after announcing the formation of a coalition between between Ford-P and Kanu in Nairobi, yesterday. Looking on is Kanu acting secretary general Julius Sunkuli.
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Nyachae's party and Kanu form coalition
Kanu and Ford People yesterday formed an opposition alliance, with Mr Simeon Nyachae as its national chairman.

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