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A section of MCA hopefuls from Kamenu Ward in Thika, Kiambu County who lost in the last concluded elections now want the exercise nullified over alleged malpractices. The losers claim that the electoral process was compromised and marred with glaring irregularities. They are now threatening to seek legal redress over the matter.
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MCA hopefuls from Thika want elections nullified over alleged malpractices
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