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Delegates’ row threatens to mar Jubilee launch

 Vihiga Governor Mosses Akaranga, Gatundu MP Mosses Kuria, Water Minister Eugene Wamalwa and Navakholo MP Emmanuel Wangwe at African Devine Church Boyani in Vihiga County where women congregated for a fundraiser on August 26th, 2016. Photo: Chrispen Sechere.

Jostling for delegates’ slots threatens to divide the ruling Jubilee coalition ahead of the grand convention in two weeks.

Protests have been mounting from TNA and URP politicians locked out of the forthcoming National Delegates Conference, (NDC) even as most affiliated parties were folding up to join the newly-created Jubilee Party.

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