| Updated Fri, April 21st 2017 at 14:11 GMT +3There is stand-off at Narok East as three aspirants Kapaya Torome, Shaunet Parseei and Kimorgo Simon protest over alleged unfair distribution of ballot papers as Jubilee Party primaries are rocked by controversies. At the same time all polling stations in Bomet County remained closed despite insistence by Jubilee Party National Elections Board that party primaries were to go on as scheduled. Chaos was witnessed at St Xavier polling station in Nakuru town as irate voters from Bondeni engaged police after their attempt to disrupt voting was thwarted by police. Narok East Constituency Returning Officer Geoffrey Makoe also ignored party’s directive to call off primaries over insufficient ballot papers. Chaos was witnessed in Ol Kalou as voters claimed some ballot papers for woman representative position arrived having been marked.
Source: Standard Digital April 21, 2017 09:45 UTC