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Tunai and Ntutu to face off in Jubilee Party nominations

President Uhuru Kenyatta (Left) reconciles warring narok leaders, Narok Governor Samuel Ole Tunai (center) and area Senator Stephen Ole Ntutu at Rotian during the homecoming of GDC CEO Johnson Ole Nchoe. [PHOTO:ROBERT KIPLAGAT/Standard]

Showdown looms in Narok County gubernatorial race after President Uhuru Kenyatta reconciled Governor Samuel Tunai and Narok West MP Patrick ole Ntutu who had threatened to quit Jubilee.

Mr Ntutu and Mr Tunai will now battle it out for the Jubilee Party ticket in nominations.

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