Confusion, chaos mar Jubilee nominations
Voters have been left confused and angry after failing to find voting materials in the various polling stations at the start of the Jubilee party nominations
Many said the delay was designed to help rig votes for some aspirants Confusion and fist fights hit the start of Jubilee primaries in various counties with thousands of Kenyans complaining of lack of voting materials.
The loudest noises came from the major strongholds of the President Uhuru Kenyatt's party of Mt Kenya and Rift Valley.
Voters eager to cast their ballot on Friday, April 21, were left disfranchised after finding no one in the various poling stations while others realized voting materials were nowhere to be seen.
Many said the delay was designed to help rig votes for some aspirants Confusion and fist fights hit the start of Jubilee primaries in various counties with thousands of Kenyans complaining of lack of voting materials.
The loudest noises came from the major strongholds of the President Uhuru Kenyatt's party of Mt Kenya and Rift Valley.
Voters eager to cast their ballot on Friday, April 21, were left disfranchised after finding no one in the various poling stations while others realized voting materials were nowhere to be seen.
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