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Youth Drive Voter Registration Amid Political Intolerance Concerns - April 2026
In Suba South, a group of young residents has initiated a door-to-door campaign aimed at increasing voter registration ahead of the upcoming elections. Bishop Martin Kivuva has commended the Kenyan youth for their strong commitment to participating in the upcoming election. However, the Woman Representative for Homa Bay, Joyce Osogo, is urging for decisive measures to be taken against the escalating instances of political intolerance within the region. Meanwhile, a coalition of youth groups in Nairobi has issued a stern warning to politicians, cautioning them against exploiting the 'Tuko Kadi' movement for political gain.
Suba South: Group of young residents launches door-to-door drive to sign up voters
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Bishop Martin Kivuva lauds the youth for their resolve to participate in the upcoming election
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Homa Bay woman rep Joyce Osogo calls for firm action against rising cases of political intolerance
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Nairobi: Youth warn politicians against using 'Tuko Kadi' movement for political gain
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IEBC faces backlash over order for old voters to register again
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