Kakamega clergy call for peace, ask losers to accept results
They said every competition has winners and losers and those who lose should concede.
They said every competition has winners and losers and those who lose should concede.
Said confusion happened at mortuary as family didn't want to view the dead body for identification
Say women have raised concerns of intimidation and harassment by their male counterparts.
Inyangala condemned acts of violence and intimidation meted on female candidates.
The cleric asked the youth not to accept to be used by politicians.
Urges Kenyans to desist from hate speech and acts of violence that might throw the country into chaos.
Ask politicians to exercise tolerance with each other and desist from using abusive language
"Our business is to fix the roads, to empower the youth and the Women economically."
Barasa also called on Kakamega residents and fellow political candidates to maintain peace.
Kakamega commissioner assures of security ahead of polls
Kenyans asked to come out and exercise their democratic right of choosing their leaders through the ballot without fear