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Three petitioners, namely Moses Mwaga, Angela Mbuthia and Dickson Morara Omoke, have moved to court seeking to stop the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission selection panel from proceeding with interviews for the positions of Chair and Commissioners. The petitioners argue that the DR. Nelson Makanda-led team ignored qualified youth who met the requirements for the positions. They are now requesting the court to issue conservatory orders halting the interviews for the IEBC member positions until the case is heard and determined.
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Petitioners move to court to stop ongoing IEBC interviews
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