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Rift Valley leaders attribute Tutui loss in Kajiado Central to uncertainty over Jubilee's future

NAKURU: Close to a week after Jubilee Alliance Party (JAP) candidate Patrick Tutui lost the Kajiado Central parliamentary seat to Orange Democratic Movement's Elijah Memusi, political leaders from Rift Valley are still beating themselves up and advancing various theories for the loss.

While some attribute the loss to leadership wrangles in neighboring Narok County, others say the row over the formation of JAP in the South Rift did not bode well for the party.

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