Security assured for tomorrow's by-elections - DP Kindiki

Kindiki said security agencies will safeguard the process and ensure no one obstructs or disrupts voters...
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Deputy President Kithure Kindiki announced that comprehensive security measures are in place for Thursday's by-elections, vowing to deal with any attempts to disrupt the process. He urged Kenyans to participate freely and choose their leaders.
- DP Kindiki assured that security agencies will safeguard the electoral process and ensure no one obstructs voters.
- By-elections will be held in Baringo Senate and six National Assembly constituencies: Mbeere North, Malava, Ugunja, Kasipul, Magarini, and Banisa.
- Campaigns in the affected regions have been largely peaceful, with political parties and residents commended for maintaining civility.
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