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Chaos, confrontation ahead of Narok Town by-election

Former Narok governor Samuel Tunai endorsing Kanyinke Kudate in the UDA final rally at Kanyinke's home in Oleleishwa village in outskirts of Narok town on November 24, 2025. [George Sayagie, Standard]

Tensions are high in Narok ahead of the Narok Town ward by-election slated for November 27, following a day of dramatic confrontations and political chaos that jolted the usually calm cosmopolitan town.

Monday's fracas-sparked after police blocked former Deputy President and Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP) leader Rigathi Gachagua from accessing Narok town-has left the electorate anxious about what awaits them at the ballot box.

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