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Kenya Elections: Manual vs Digital Registers Debate

Kenya Elections: Manual vs Digital Registers Debate

by Mwendwa Kivuva | Jul 28, 2022 | 2022elections, Election laws, Highlights, kictanet post

By Walubengo John. We had this debate five years ago in 2017 and the protagonists took different sides. Thanks to the short memories of Kenyans, politicians can without blinking an eye take different positions depending on the day’s weather – without expecting...

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