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Let peace prevail as Kenyans go to polls on Tuesday

Police control the crowd as Nairobi residents queue at Loita street, parking bay as they waited to nominate their preferred candidates for Nairobi at Starehe. [Jenipher Wachie, Standard]

In two days, we will wake up early and queue patiently to cast our ballots and vote for our preferred candidates in the County Assembly, National Assembly, Senate, Woman Representatives, Governors and the Presidency.

We should expect a peaceful process and that all voters, candidates and institutions will play their part. We trust and believe the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission chaired by Wafula Chebukati will ensure the tallying and transmission process is transparent and free of any manipulation.

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