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Court of Appeal on Thursday nullified the election of Homa Bay Governor Cyprian Awiti.
Justice Fatuma Sichale annulled the election for the second time after the High Court had voided it on grounds that the poll was marred by massive irregularities.
Awiti and the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) were ordered to pay Sh4 million and Sh2 million respectively to Oyugi Magwanga, the former Kasipul MP.
For a moment you think you're soo stupid, and then you remember there are people who support
Cyprian Awiti— Collo Is Mambobiad????????? (@Collobrown25) July 19, 2018
Nullification of Governor Cyprian Awiti's election by the Kenya Court of Appeal today is welcome news. Very welcome news. Gives hope about our justice system...
— David Onunda (@donunda) July 19, 2018
"Governor Cyprian Awiti's election has been nullified not because the election was a fraud but because his dressing style is criminal and unconstitutional."????????????
— Mercy Keya (@MercyKeya5) July 19, 2018
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The only reason i will not comment about Cyprian Awiti dressing is because he is elderly. I have been taught to respect elders with all their shortcomings.— Steve. G. Steve. (@Stegasteel) July 20, 2018