Broadcaster Robert Arap Kemei has been cleared by the Office of the Registrar of Political Parties to vie for the Uasin Gishu Senate seat as an independent candidate. A letter shared by Arap Kemei popularly known as ‘Exellency’ confirms that
MoreSocial media users have expressed mixed reactions following Uasin Gishu Governor Jackson Mandago’s revelations that he had agreed to work together as a team with lawyer Kipchumba Karori. Mandago and Karori had battled for the UDA ticket for the Uasin
MoreUasin Gishu Governor Jackson Mandago says he has amicably agreed to work as a team with his main competitor in the Senate seat race – Kipchumba Karori, “for a better Uasin Gishu”. The two, faced each other, in the recently
MoreFormer Kenyan envoy to Pakistan Prof. Julius Bitok and lawyer Kipchumba Karori are among over 100 aspirants that have challenged results for the recently conducted UDA nominations. Amb. Prof. Bitok has challenged results for the Uasin Gishu gubernatorial race that
MoreUasin Gishu gubernatorial aspirant Amb. Prof. Julius Bitok and his supporters have protested the UDA nomination results that were announced on Friday. Jonathan Bii Chelilim was announced the winner of the gubernatorial contest after garnering 71,152 votes. Prof. Bitok was
MoreThe United Democratic Alliance (UDA) has issued guidelines on how aspirants aggrieved with nomination results can file their complaints. This follows the conclusion of the nomination exercise that was held in at least 36 counties across the country. Even though
MorePolitician Jonathan Bii Chelilim has been declared the winner of the just-concluded United Democratic Alliance (UDA) Uasin Gishu gubernatorial nomination. Jonathan Bii, popularly known as Koti Moja clichéd the UDA ticket with an impressive 71,152 votes. He beat his closest
MoreAs Uasin Gishu Governor Jackson Mandago looks set to be announced as the winner of the just concluded Uasin Gishu UDA senatorial nominations, his closest competitor lawyer Kipchumba Karori is crying foul. Karori claims Mandago used his county staff as
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