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THE KIMILILI VOICE OF COMRADES MOMENT.

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The Kimilili Voice of Comrades has of late been the talk of town in the entire Constituency of Kimilili. With success oriented activities day in day out, the organization of Kimilili University, college and Tertiary level students has been a subject matter not just to the over 1,400 students from within the Constituency but to a level of attracting the larger political attention in the Constituency with different political players eyeing seats within the Constituency showing up to promise offering a change of leadership in attending to the comrades needs with Bursary cries being one among many but the loudest. On 18th December 2021, the Kimilili Voice of Comrades was tasked with organizing a talents preparation activity at the free offered business premises of the Parliamentary Aspirant, Hon. Bryan Khaemba, popularly reffered to as BK.(Wakili) of which was attended by other aspirants including the Australian based Michael Koloboy's team also eyeing the Kimilili parliamentary seat,

WHICH WAY KOLOBOY? ODM, ANC OR DAP-K ? KIMILILI MP ASPIRANT MICHAEL KOLOBOY TO CONSIDER EITHER OF THE THREE PARTIES AS BEING ADVOCATED FOR BY HIS SUPPORTERS.

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 As the clock ticks towards the 2022 general elections and with the current alignments and realignments taking shape, the Australian Based Kimilili MP aspirant Michael Koloboy is one caught at the center of choosing which political vehicle to ride on in readiness for the coming polls as with both Orange Democratic movement, ODM Party, Amani National Congress, ANC Party and DAP-K being advocated for from within his cycles of political support base. In a way likely to counter the influence of the already aligned incumbent MP Didmus Barasa and the Ford-Kenya party candidate upon nominations Bryan Khaemba, Koloboy is keenly interogating ideas, policies and even the acceptability and support base of either of the three Parties and is set to announce his political party choice anytime soon after broad consultations too. For those advocating for the Orange party as a considerable by MP aspirant Michael Koloboy, it's long and national acceptability are among the factors at play with some o

RAILA SET TO VIE FOR THE TOP JOB AS MUDAVADI'S ANC WELCOMES NEW ODM DEFECTORS FROM HOMABAY TO ANC PARTY.

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  A day that was defined by many as Raila Odinga's D-day, with the former premier declaring his 2022 presidential candidatureat Kasarani stadium, Musalia's ANC was on a political shopping from Raila's home turf of Homabay  . The 25 ODM defectors from Homabay led by Julius Umoya were received by the ANC party Secretary general Simon Gikuru, Mps Ayub Savula & Alfred Agoi with whom they promised to spearhead the party activities in the vast county, noting that time was ripe for ANC to take center stage and dominate the Nyanza region not only in Homabay county. The entry of the 25 in the ANC party will see the party leader also the 2022 presidential contender win slot in the rails dominated Nyanza region as others from within are set to join and follow suit. ANC party has been highly engaged in the recent past after revamping their activities. On the other hand, Kakamegasenator Cleophas Malala leda ANC popularization your in Malava Kakamega county in company of Mps Mululu I

YOUTHS ARE COMING FAST BECAUSE THE OLD ARE TOO SLOW TO MOVE...ANC BOSS MUSALIA MUDAVADI.

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ANC Party Leader Musalia Mudavadi & the Party Secretary general Simon Gikuru. While revamping the vibrant third largest party some days ago, the ANC Party Leader stood out on a clarification as to why people should not worry about how fast the youths are moving rather asked the old to also move fast, exit the political space to pave way for the youths who have been on a while promised to lead tomorrow that is seemingly getting consumed by the same promises who are becoming resistant to exit. Watch the video clip below... The ANC Party has been making headlines frequently, a party that has bestowed serious responsibilities to a good number of youths with results being evident to the public from the energies the ANC youths have committed to the party in ensuring the party gains good numbers from the current 1.5million members to propel Mudavadi's presidential candidature and take home a win come 2022. The appointment of Nathaniel Mong'are as the Director of programs and Digit

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Students don’t turn out to vote According to the Commission for University Education (2014), Kenya’s higher education sector has 52 universities, including 22 state-chartered universities,17 private chartered universities, and 13 institutions with intern authority. Aside from universities and polytechnics, the higher education system a variety of other institutions including government owned and operated teacher training colleges, scientific and technology institutes, medical schools, trade and agricultural schools which are all subsidized by the government. University governance often provides a means and platform for students to organize a governance structure that allows them to express their opinions and issues. Despite all these, the research from Commission for University Education confirms that recent student participation in an election has recorded a relatively low turnout. The reasons for low turnout range from social, economic to political. Unsupportive political system is p