"We opted for mlolongo and voters agreed because ballot materials had not arrived at a single polling station," said Musa Tekelezi, an aspiring MCA. There were protests at Makutano Stadium polling station where ballot papers for MCAs were missing. Speaking after casting his vote at Siyoi Primary school, Governor Simon Kachapin accused the Jubilee Party national secretariat for being ill-prepared for the primaries. In Trans-Nzoia County, the nominations were cancelled as aspirants demanded the sacking of party secretary general Raphael Tuju, accusing him of sabotage. ALSO READ: Angry youths deface Nandi Jubilee office over poll fiascoParty Elections Commissioner Carolyne Daudi said protests from aspirants had led to the cancellation.
Source: Standard Digital April 21, 2017 20:07 UTC