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The Daily Times in their reporting said Mr. Kanyuka told them the UDF is on the verge of collapsing and eventually being swallowed by ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).
Mr. Kanyuka according to the Daily Times said the UDF claimed it had removed him from his position because it did not have money to pay its secretariat staff including him.
But he brushed aside this reasoning, arguing that he was removed because he had asked for the terms of reference for the working relationship between the UDF and the DPP.
“There are a lot of issues going on and people are accusing each other of not behaving properly before their seniors. In as much as that was not reflected in the letter as the reason, it played a bigger part on my sacking,” he said.
Kanyuka, who claims to be still in the UDF national executive committee, said this has come about because the fact that ever since Atupele became a cabinet member, there has been no formal communication on the working relationship.


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