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Jubilee finalises plans to merge parties for 2017

Jubilee Alliance Party leaders from left: Kericho Senator Charles Keter, Kabete MP Ferdinand Waititu, Kigumo MP Jamleck Kamau and Fafi MP Bare Shill after a party meeting at the headquarters in Nairobi. [Photo: Jenipher Wachie/Standard]

After heated debate, repeated accusations, outbursts of anger, threats of a walk-out and apparent distrust, the Jubilee Alliance Party (JAP) has announced that it is ready to enter the elections fray.

The party has set up a steering committee to get it ready for the elections in 2017.

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