The Mulembe nation has never been more united, Luhya leaders have said. But leaders on Sunday said the talk is mere propaganda spread by their rivals. Tongaren MP Eseli Simiyu, who spoke for on behalf leaders from Bungoma county, demanded ID cards for residents. "We have resolved to pursue more vigorously and purposely than ever the unity of the Luhya nation and make a platform of recognising the unity with other communities," Savula read the resolution. Kakamega Governor Wycliffe Oparanya, who hosted the leaders, urged them to remain united to negotiate for national political seats.
Source: The Star January 08, 2018 21:33 UTC