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Sonko should get ready to support Kidero. Uhuruto will not let him vie either as Jubilee, independent or other party unless as Kenneth's runningmate.Sonko is causing headaches. He's the real politician of the whole lot and I doubt he will accept to play fiddle.
Sonko is fighting a loosing battle,but i also think he has seen it and has a plan B.his goose was cooked the day PK joined jubilee.He will ran on another party but both him and Kenneth will loose to Kidero.The Kirubis,Mungas,Mwangis,of this world cannot allow Sonko to be governor,they better Kidero.
Sonko has demonstrated that Jubilee has a hidden agenda. He said he as ALL the documents and it appears
he actually has. I have some doubts about the efficacy of the Police Fingerprints database though:
Sonko has demonstrated that Jubilee has a hidden agenda. He said he as ALL the documents and it appears
he actually has. I have some doubts about the efficacy of the Police Fingerprints database though:
What was Sonko in Shimo la tewa prison for ?
What about escaping from Shimo la tewa prison ?
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Flamboyant Nairobi Senator Mike Sonko on Friday presented his nomination papers to the Jubilee Party to vie for Nairobi governor.
Mr Sonko had claimed there was a plot to lock him out of the race, saying the Directorate of Criminal Investigation had delayed his Certificate of Good Conduct, a requirement for clearance to vie for the seat.
“While others got their papers an hour after applying, mine took a whole two weeks. Now, we know there was a Principal Secretary behind the delay, but we tell him: Let the people decide,” Mr Sonko said at the Jubilee headquarters after presenting his papers.
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The battle for Nairobi politics in President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Jubilee Party has taken a new twist after nominated MP Johnson Sakaja quit the governorship race in favour of that of the Senate.
The legislator presented his papers at the Jubilee Party headquarters in Pangani, Nairobi on Wednesday afternoon accompanied by six Nairobi MPs, including Woman Rep Rachel Shebesh, and Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria.