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TNA nominations for Kangema set for Wednesday

Updated Wednesday, August 15th 2012 at 00:00 GMT +3

By Boniface Gikandi

Aspirants seeking to vie for the Kangema parliamentary seat under The National Alliance ( TNA) party take to the ballot Wednesday.

The ground is set for nomination exercise as aspirants seek a ticket to vie for  the seat left vacant following the death of former MP the Late John Michuki.

TNA coordinator met the aspirants ON Tuesday evening with candidates raising issues of voter importation and provincial administration campaigning for certain candidates.

TNA coordinator Kariuki Mate held a closed door meeting with aspirants Simon Maina, Duncan Githiga, Annie Wangari Kirima, Tiras Ngahu, lawyer Muturi Kigano and Andrew Kiragu Kamenju.

Mate assured the candidates that imported voters would not be allowed to participate in the exercise that will be conducted in 47 polling stations.

He clarified that only voters registered in party’s register will be allowed to participate in the exercise.

On members of provincial administration meddling in TNA campaigns, the officials asked Kangema DC Mr Fred Muli to look into the matter.

The party has 33,000 registered members.


 

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