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Kisumu: Four years after PEV

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2011

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In Kisumu, residents are optimistic about the next General Election. The lakeside city had one of the highest voter turnouts in the last election and was later one of the post election violence hotspots. NTV's Ouko Okusah reports on the city's hopes four years on.

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  • Wat??? Ati Tuju was welcomed well? 2011 lie.

  • @karuitha wow is this really you, you actually had something positive and non tribal to say. That's good to hear, miracles do happen.a nd people can change huh?

  • Hope come 2012, people wont result in stone throwing to settle political scores. Kisumu city, am watching you, but I have faith, people have changed for the better.

  • @MrMartoem some constituencies in central faired even better as they recorded upto 110% for baks....

  • Raila is not a MP from Kisumu, is from Langata. Which part of Nyanza roads constructed?Omera don't fool people, it is your area Kisumu constructed, other parts, poor roads , even Kitutu Masaba we saw recently during election, and it is in Nyanza province.

  • I love my country , but I have to say our towns are not pleasing to the eye at all.

  • Yes, the only place that recorded 100% voter turn out!

  • huyu mzeia ana accent heavy sana.

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