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Controversy rocks PNU as official disowns Munya, Kioni and Mureithi

Meru Governor Peter Munya. He might be forced to shop for another political party after a senior Party of National Unity (PNU) official announced that it will fold up and join Jubilee Party. (PHOTO: FILE/ STANDARD)

Meru Governor Peter Munya might be forced to shop for another political party after a senior Party of National Unity (PNU) official announced that it will fold up and join Jubilee Party.

PNU chairman John Kamama also said former Ndaragwa MP and Amani Coalition presidential candidate running mate Jeremiah Kioni and former Assistant Minister Nderitu Mureithi are not party delegates.
Mr Kamama who spoke to The Standard on Saturday on telephone said PNU is a national party with more than 106,000 members and majority have approved its dissolution to form JP.

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