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Rival camps in county assemblies give Jubilee leaders sleepless nights

Mosop ward Member of county assembly Njenga Mwaura (center) falnked by Naivasha East MCA Samuel Waithiki (right) with other MCAs adressing the press after the county assembly members resolved to reinstate him has the Assembly leader of Majority on November 23,2015.Waithiki has been holding the position for almost a year after Mwaura was ousted .PHOTO:KIPSANG JOSEPH

Nakuru, Kenya - Disputes in the Jubilee coalition dominated county assemblies have ended up in court because there are no tribunals set to resolve the matter.

In his ruling upholding the decision by the Political Parties Tribunal to reinstate Mwaura Njenga as the Leader of Majority at the Nakuru County Assembly, Justice George Odunga noted that the coalition had not established an Internal Dispute Resolution Mechanism.

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