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Residents urged to register in large numbers

Cabinet secretaries Eugene Wamalwa and Mwangi Kiunjuri address Tiaty residents as they visited the area to distribute food and water and urged them to register in large numbers has voters. (Photo: Kipsang Joseph/Standard)

Residents of Tiaty Constituency have been urged to come out in large numbers and register as voters. Water Cabinet Secretary Eugene Wamalwa and his Devolution and Planning counterpart Mwangi Kiunjuri said it is through that citizens could air their grievances.

Kiunjuri called on parents with children in universities and colleagues to ensure they register saying of the six million voters in the country, close to two million were youths in colleges. He said there is need to have BVR kits placed in various institutions to cut transport costs. They were speaking in Chesakam Primary where they launched a feeding programme.

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