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Kalonzo last plea to voters ahead of poll

The Standard "The ODM-Kenya presidential candidate has told his supporters and agents not to leave polling stations after voting.
Mr Kalonzo Musyoka told off Police Commissioner, Maj-Gen Hussein Ali, over his directive to voters to leave polling centres after voting.
'What the Police Commissioner is saying is that there is a scheme to steal votes. That is why he is telling people to leave polling stations after voting,' alleged Kalonzo.
The former Mwingi North MP said as a lawyer, he knew there was no law that prohibited supporters and agents from keeping vigil at polling stations.
'I now tell our agents to be vigilant and guard our votes,' added Kalonzo."

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