IN PICTURES: Chaotic start for Jubilee nominations
Voting materials destroyed at Kiamugumo polling centre in Kirinyaga County by people chanting pro-Anne Waiguru slogans during Jubilee Party nominations on April 21, 2017. PHOTO | KENNETH KIMANTHI | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Ballot papers burnt at a poling station in Laikipia County. The polling materials were destroyed in five centres during Jubilee Party nominations on April 21, 2017. PHOTO | MWANGI NDIRANGU | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Road blocked as Jubilee Party supporters protest over primaries in Mau Summit, Kuresoi North Constituency on April 21, 2017. PHOTO | ERIC MATARA | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Jubilee Party supporters protest over primaries in Mau Summit, Kuresoi North Constituency on April 21, 2017. PHOTO | ERIC MATARA | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Angry supporters block the Nakuru-Kericho highway protesting Jubilee Party primaries. PHOTO | UZZLER OCHIENG | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Youth from Bondeni Ward in Nakuru County protest during Jubilee Party nominations at St Xavier Primary School on April 21, 2017. PHOTO | REITZ MUREITHI | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Agents of Jubilee Party aspirants agents argue with party nomination officials over delay of the exercise at M.V Patel Memorial Hall, Turbo Constituency in Uasin Gishu County on April 21, 2017. PHOTO | JARED NYATAYA | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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A woman and her child lie on a veranda at Mohamed Moti building after queuing to vote in Jubilee Party primaries on April 21 2017. PHOTO | PHOEBE OKALL | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Voters queue at Makutano polling station during the Jubilee Party primaries on April 21, 2017. Voting began after 11 am. PHOTO | PHOEBE OKALL | NATION MEDIA GROUP
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Residents cast their vote at Kihate Primary School in Nyeri County during Jubilee Party nominations on April 21, 2017. PHOTO | JOSEPH KANYI | NATION MEDIA GROUP