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National Vision Party leader Nicholas Biwott has urged Kenyans to elect leaders who can deliver deliver results.
Biwott said aspirants who have been promoting peace and development should be voted for. He called on Kenyans to vet keenly all those who have shown interest for the top seat keenly to avoid regrets in future. “Presidential aspirant who have good development track record and those who are willing to work round the clock in preaching peace and unity among Kenyans should be given a chance to lead this country a,” Biwott said.
http://www.the-star.co.ke/local/rift-valley/49436-biwott-vision-on-elections
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