Political candidates seeking any elective seat are spending sleepless nights as they endeavor to leave no stone untouched as the August general elections near.
In Mount Kenya, the Jubilee party is working hard to destabilize the UDA party, which is linked to Deputy President William Ruto's popularity in the vote-rich region.
Now, the Jubilee party's Embu County candidate has been caught bringing supporters to one of his rallies in Nginda Market, Manyatta Constituency.
Embu Newspaper said that "people were being roasted with vehicles and matatus from one market to another for a Jubilee rally going in Nginda Ward." Emilio Kathuri has been cleared to compete for the Embu governor seat, while Lilian Mbogo has been cleared to run for the Embu gubernatorial seat. For a seat in the Senate. However, the Jubilee contender would face heavy competition for the top county job from UDA candidate Hon Cecily Mbarire and DEP candidate Hon Lenny Kivuti in the gubernatorial race.
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