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Headache as leaders jostle for Jubilee tickets ahead of polls

Nairobi Senator Mike Mbuvi Sonko (centre) accompanied by Kiambu Governor William Kabogo (right) and other leaders in Ruiru on Sunday. Even before the Jubilee Party is officially unveiled, there are fears of possible fallout emanating from the primaries. (PHOTO: KAMAU MAICHUHIE/ STANDARD)

President Uhuru Kenyatta will today make a televised announcement about Jubilee Party, on whose ticket he plans to seek re-election.

The President and his deputy, William Ruto, have received the new party's instruments, including the constitution and nomination rules.

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