President Kenyatta, Odinga clash at Ntimama’s funeral
In life, as in death, long serving politician William Ole Ntimama was a magnet of political fireworks. Little wonder then that his burial ceremony today in Narok County was characterised by fierce political rhetoric with two main political camps in the country, Jubilee and CORD, exchanging political barbs with the aim of wooing the Maa voters to their side. From Narok, Samuel Letoo reports from Narok county. Citizen TV is Kenya's leading television station commanding an audience reach of over 60% and in its over 12 years of existence as a pioneer brand for the Royal Media Services (RMS), it has set footprints across the country leaving no region uncovered. This is your ideal channel for the latest and breaking news, top stories, politics, business, sports, lifestyle and entertainment from Kenya and around the world. Follow us: http://citizentv.co.ke / citizentvkenya / citizentvkenya https://plus.google.com/+CitizenTVKenya / citizentvkenya

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