One person was injured in Pangani
and has since been rushed to hospital Jubilee's Peter Kenneth expected to cast
his vote at the Bahati Primary school Jubilee party's Peter Kenneth is expected
to go head to head with Mike Sonko who is also eying the Jubilee ticket for the
Nairobi seat. Kenneth is expected to cast his vote at the Bahati Primary
school. 10:05 DP Ruto arrives at the Jubilee HQ's in Pangani
DP Ruto who has since taken charge
of the Nairobi primaries has arrived the the Jubilee party headquarters in
Pangani. Live updates: Jubilee primaries kick off in Nairobi county Ruto
arrives at the Jubilee HQ in Pangani 10:28 am: Names missing from a register in
Sonko's strongholds Voting in Bahati comes to a halt after voters discover that
they are not in the voters register which was provided to the polling station.
Nairobi Senator, Mike Sonko aggrieved that a number of his supporters have been
turned away from the polling station. Sonko says that many of his supporters
have not been allowed to vote since their names do not appear in the voters
register Live updates: Jubilee primaries kick off in Nairobi county Nairobi
residents cast their votes at the Moi Avenue Primary School in Nairobi 10:44
Peter Kenneth arrives at the Bahati
Primary school Peter Kenneth arrives at the Bahati polling station and casts
his vote accompanied by his supporters. This is the same polling station where
Mike Sonko was expected to cast his vote earlier. Live updates: Jubilee
primaries kick off in Nairobi county Peter Kenneth moments after casting his
vote at the Bahati Primary School 11:12 am Peter Kenneth speaks about the
irregularities plaguing the Nairobi primaries Kenneth speaks after casting his
vote. He calls out Jubilee party on the irregularities plaguing the exercise;
the voter register which has excluded hundreds of people from voting. Asks the
Jubilee party to ensure that voting in the county is uniform across the county in
order for the process to be deemed fair and just. 11:20 am: Electoral officers
mark babies with indelible ink in Githurai Electoral officers in Githurai
forced to tag babies with indelible ink after learning that mothers were hiring
them out for those who were not willing to brave the long queues.
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