Editor's Review

The party is facing controversies and chaos in some parts of the country following the allegations of Voting-Rigging.

The United Democratic Alliance Party is facing turbulent times as it conducts primaries across the country.

The party is facing controversies and chaos in some parts of the country following the allegations of Voting-Rigging.

In Kuresoi South, the elections have been put on hold after ballot boxes went missing.

The party officials said they are seeking alternative means of getting the ballot boxes so that the exercise can continue.

The holding of the nomination of exercise comes in the wake of pockets of violence in some parts of the county, a matter that has dented the UDA primaries.

Kuresoi South is one of the strongholds of  Deputy President William Ruto.

The nomination in such areas is akin to an election considering the huge support the UDA party enjoys.

In Bomet County, allegations of marked ballot papers emerged leaving the locals and party aspirants to demand a postponement of the exercise.

The incumbent senator Christopher Lagat, aspiring Senator Wilson Sossion, Woman Rep Joyce Korir and Former Petroleum CAS John Mosonik are among those who demanded the postponement of the exercise.