In what was perhaps the first session of its kind in Kenya's election history, voters had an opportunity to meet face - to - face with candidates for the kamukunji parliamentary seat, for a question - and - answer session. The forum featured a five - minute presentation by all candidates on their agenda for the constituency, and organizers plan to stage similar sessions across the country ahead of next year's general election. But even as the campaigns continued, an aspirant from the national vision party moved to court, seeking an injunction stopping the vote, on the grounds that he was denied an opportunity by the iiec to present his nomination papers. Chris Wangombe with that story.
P.n.u must take this seat.
Paulbii1 6 months ago
At least this guys showed up, where on earth is 'johny'...he shows his arrogance and i pray and hope he shall not make it as the Kamukunji mp...i much prefer Abdi!
africansupaman 9 months ago
yes, let the voters see and listen to these clowns from this setting before they cast those votes.
Utadowot 9 months ago
This is a good idea to expose the empty debes filling parliament today. Plato was very critical of people who are weak in the brains taking positions of leadership. His wisdom can shed light into understanding the reasons behind our woes as a nation.
mytime81 9 months ago
I like the idea ...
Kenyansoul 9 months ago