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By David Njaaga | Updated Mon, January 30th 2017 at 00:04 GMT +3
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Reverend Joel Waweru Mwangi,Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero, Kasarani MP
John njoroge and Nairobi Gubernatorial candidate Peter Kenneth after a
church service at ACK church, Ruaka, Nairobi. (Photo: Pius
Cheruiyot/Standard)
Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero and Jubilee aspirant Peter Kenneth shared a
platform as campaigns for city governorship intensify.
The governor and his possible opponent called for peaceful campaigns
even as the city county boss chided Mr Kenneth for abandoning his
presidential ambitions in favour of the governor seat.
They were speaking at the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK), Ruai, Nairobi
during a church servi
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By David Njaaga | Updated Mon, January 30th 2017 at 00:04 GMT +3
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Reverend Joel Waweru Mwangi,Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero, Kasarani MP
John njoroge and Nairobi Gubernatorial candidate Peter Kenneth after a
church service at ACK church, Ruaka, Nairobi. (Photo: Pius
Cheruiyot/Standard)
Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero and Jubilee aspirant Peter Kenneth shared a
platform as campaigns for city governorship intensify.
The governor and his possible opponent called for peaceful campaigns
even as the city county boss chi
Read more at: https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001227645/evans-kidero-and-peter-kenneth-call-for-peaceful-campaigns
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peaceful campaigns
By David Njaaga | Updated Mon, January 30th 2017 at 00:04 GMT +3
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Reverend Joel Waweru Mwangi,Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero, Kasarani MP
John njoroge and Nairobi Gubernatorial candidate Peter Kenneth after a
church service at ACK church, Ruaka, Nairobi. (Photo: Pius
Cheruiyot/Standard)
Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero and Jubilee aspirant Peter Kenneth shared a
platform as campaigns for city governorship intensify.
The governor and his possible opponent called for peaceful campaigns
even as the city county boss chided Mr Kenneth for abandoning his
presidential ambitions in favour of the governor seat.
They were speaking at the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK), Ruai, Nairobi
during a church service.
Dr Kidero, who is running on a CORD ticket, told Mr Kenneth that he was
ready to face him "after you solve your in-house issues in Jubilee."
ALSO READ: Raila appeals to the Luo to stick with Joho and ODM
"You need to be careful. The last time you went for the presidential
seat, now you have gone for governor seat. You should be careful lest
you contest for ward rep in the next election. However, let us meet in
the field after you get the Jubilee nomination," Kidero told his
opponent.
Kenneth is facing stiff competition for the Jubilee party ticket from
Nairobi Senator Mike Sonko, Nominated MP Johnson Sakaja, Dagoretti South
MP Dennis Waweru and former Starehe MP Bishop Margaret Wanjiru.
Kenneth said the city needs a good manager to solve some of its runaway
problems such as poor sewerage systems, dilapidated road network,
persistent water shortage and mounting garbage problems
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peaceful campaigns
By David Njaaga | Updated Mon, January 30th 2017 at 00:04 GMT +3
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Reverend Joel Waweru Mwangi,Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero, Kasarani MP
John njoroge and Nairobi Gubernatorial candidate Peter Kenneth after a
church service at ACK church, Ruaka, Nairobi. (Photo: Pius
Cheruiyot/Standard)
Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero and Jubilee aspirant Peter Kenneth shared a
platform as campaigns for city governorship intensify.
The governor and his possible opponent called for peaceful campaigns
even as the city county boss chided Mr Kenneth for abandoning his
presidential ambitions in favour of the governor seat.
They were speaking at the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK), Ruai, Nairobi
during a church service.
Dr Kidero, who is running on a CORD ticket, told Mr Kenneth that he was
ready to face him "after you solve your in-house issues in Jubilee."
ALSO READ: Raila appeals to the Luo to stick with Joho and ODM
"You need to be careful. The last time you went for the presidential
seat, now you have gone for governor seat. You should be careful lest
you contest for ward rep in the next election. However, let us meet in
the field after you get the Jubilee nomination," Kidero told his
opponent.
Kenneth is facing stiff competition for the Jubilee party ticket from
Nairobi Senator Mike Sonko, Nominated MP Johnson Sakaja, Dagoretti South
MP Dennis Waweru and former Starehe MP Bishop Margaret Wanjiru.
Kenneth said the city needs a good manager to solve some of its runaway
problems such as poor sewerage systems, dilapidated road network,
persistent water shortage and mounting garbage problems
Read more at: https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001227645/evans-kidero-and-peter-kenneth-call-for-peaceful-campaigns
Read more at: https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001227645/evans-kidero-and-peter-kenneth-call-for-peaceful-campaigns
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