Starehe MP aspirant, Charles Njagua. Photo/the-star.co.ke
Musician Charles Njagua, popularly known as Jaguar, has said he will not negotiate with Maina Kamanda on the winner of the Starehe MP Jubilee nominations.
Kamanda was declared the winner on Thursday with 10,374 votes, while Jaguar lost with 8,391 votes.
Jubilee Party secretary general Raphael Tuju said the nominations will be repeated after Jaguar's supporters protested at the headquarters in Pangani.
But Jaguar has refused a repeat of the polls and staged a protest at the Jubilee headquarters on Saturday.
"We don't want negotiations ... I will not sit down with anyone and will not go back to the elections again. I am not ready to talk to him (Kamanda). Democracy is not about negotiation," Jaguar said, as quoted by The Star.
Kamanda had earlier said he was ready to dialogue with the musicians.
"It's not about me, it's about Starehe people. Kama Kamanda andhani nataka niwe nominated (if Kamanda thinks I want to be nominated), he is mistaken. It has been a very difficult time for me," Jaguar said.
Early results indicated that Jaguar was well ahead of Kamanda.