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1 Aug 2017

Jubilee Planning To Kill 6 More People Before Elections- Kalonzo



  
- NASA's Kalonzo Musyoka has accused the Jubilee government of assassinating Chris Msando

- He also claimed there was a list of 6 more people who are to be eliminated before Tuesday, August 7
- Msando was the IEBC ICT manager in charge of systems that will relay results from across the country to the national tallying center The National Super Alliance brigade took their campaigns to Kisii county on Tuesday, August 1, where they held a rally at the Gusii Stadium.

They toured the region before their major rally as they sold their manifesto to the people with just 6 days to the polls on Wednesday, August 8. While there, they also touched on the matter of the murdered Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission’s acting ICT Director Chris Msando.
In a video seen by TUKO.co.ke, to the chants of Matiangi (acting Interior Cabinet Secretary) must go, NASA co-leader and Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka made some statements that stunned both the crowd and viewers.

According to him, the brutal murder of Msando was the work of the Jubilee government. “They have killed Msando. We want Jubilee to know that this is an extra judicial killing. We know – wait I tell you. Be quiet and listen (to the crowd) - Matiangi must go. That was Matiangi’s work.

Just a few weeks after the late Joseph Nkaissry was taken from us, under the watch of Matiangi, we are now seeing the beginning of elimination of political opponents,

“This cannot be allowed. We know that they are saying before Tuesday, August 7, they have a list of six other people who will be killed. They should not dare try! They know they are already defeated and they want to cause confusions,” said Kalonzo to an agitated crowd.

The late Msando was in charge of the KIEMS system that would be used to relay results from different parts of the country to the national tallying center. In previous interviews, he’s said he’s ensured the system was hack-proof and so, no third party could access it to interfere with the numbers being relayed .

He went missing after his live TV interview on KTN and was found dead on Saturday, July 29, in Kikuyu, his body in the vicinity of a body of the female passenger he had in his car. 
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