Thursday, January 31, 2013

Amani's Mudavadi takes vote hunt to Narok, Migori


Amani presidential candidate Musalia Mudavadi (centre), his running mate Jeremiah Kioni (left) and his wife Tessie (right) at the KICC to present his nomination papers before the IEBC. He was cleared to vie for the presidency. Amani takes its campaigns to Narok and Migori counties this weekend ahead of the March 4 elections January 31, 2013. FILE
By PETER LEFTIE   ( email the author)

Posted  Thursday, January 31  2013 at  11:50
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Amani coalition presidential candidate Musalia Mudavadi takes his campaigns to Narok and Migori counties this weekend ahead of the March 4 elections.
Mr Mudavadi and his campaign team including his running mate Jeremiah Kioni, New Ford Kenya leader Eugene Wamalwa and Kanu chairman Gideon Moi will be in Trans Mara, Narok county Friday for a series of rallies to popularise Amani with only 31 days before Kenyans go to the polls.
A statement from Mr Mudavadi’s campaign team said the Amani team will proceed to Migori county Saturday to campaign for the Kanu candidate for the Kuria East parliamentary seat Shadrack Manga and a host of aspirants for country representative seats in the larger Kuria and Uriri constituency.
On Sunday, Mr Mudavadi’s entourage will wind up its weekend programme with a tour of Nandi county. The Amani team will be returning to the vote-rich North Rift region only a week after getting the endorsement of retired president Daniel Moi, setting the stage for a major contest of political supremacy with the Jubilee coalition whose pointman in the region is former Eldoret North MP Willam Ruto.   
Also in the battle for a share of North Rift votes is Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s Cord coalition whose pointman in the region is ODM chairman Henry Kosgey.
Meanwhile, the Restore and Build Kenya (RBK) presidential candidate Prof James Ole Kiyiapi and his running mate Winnie Kinyua will take their campaigns to Kajiado county Friday.
A statement from the RBK campaign secretariat said Prof Kiyiapi will address rallies at Namanga, Bisil, Kajiado town, Isinya and Kitengela.

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