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Dubai firm completes printing of presidential ballot papers

Al Ghurair Printing General Manager Lakishmanan Ganapathy demonstrates to IEBC Commissioner Paul Kurgat and ANC Secretary General Godfrey Osotsi the process of printing ballot papers in Dubai on Thursday. [Geoffrey Mosoku, Standard]

A Kenyan delegation Thursday toured the Dubai-based company that was due last night to complete printing presidential ballot papers with added security features.

The ballot papers are expected in the country in two consignments on chartered cargo planes on Monday and Tuesday ahead of the August 8 election.

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