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Sudanese nationals in Diaspora will now be able to register and participate in the 2010 elections from South Africa, Kenya and Uganda, revealed the Sudan Ambassador to Kenya Majok Guandong on November 16, 2009. Photo/FILE

Sudanese nationals in Diaspora will now be able to register and participate in the 2010 elections from South Africa, Kenya and Uganda, revealed the Sudan Ambassador to Kenya Majok Guandong on November 16, 2009. Photo/FILE 

By WALTER MENYA
Posted Monday, November 16 2009 at 12:44

In Summary

  • Another centre has also opened in Malaysia bringing the countries identified by NEC for the exercise to 14.
  • The Government of Southern Sudan had two weeks ago threatened to boycott elections if certain conditions were not met.

One must have attained the age 18 to register besides holding a valid Sudanese passport, a valid stay permit in Kenya and a valid resident permit in Kenya for dual citizenship holders.

Refugees living in Kakuma but do not meet the criteria will be excluded, Mr Guandong disclosed

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Add a comment (2 comments so far)

  1. Submitted by gietmany
    Posted November 16, 2009 06:58 PM

    as a sudanese who live outside sudan thanks on sudanese behave and i really wish i had the mean to go that day and vote but i think i will vote here where iam situated

  2. Submitted by philemon123
    Posted November 16, 2009 01:30 PM

    Thanks for considering the idea,this embraces democracy to our brothers country.I believe Sudanese government is heading towards the right direction.Our brothers from i urge you to come out on that day and vote in order to exercise your right.Bravo Sudanese Living in Kenya,know that Kenya will remain a true friend of the people of south Sudan as they head to be a prosperous country.GOD BLESS.

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