Musician Charles Njagua. Photo/nation.co.keMusician Charles Njagua, commonly known as Jaguar, has claimed that voters are participating in the ongoing primaries twice.
According to the Starehe parliamentary aspirant on a Jubilee ticket, some aspirants were using youths to block voters while at the same time repeating the process.
He was speaking at the Moi Avenue Primary School polling station.
" Some youth who support a certain candidate have been jumping the queues and blocking people from voting, while at the same time fixing their colleague into the queues. But the police have contained the situation,” Jaguar said.
Jaguar further claimed that the indelible ink being applied on voters was erasable.
He stated that the voters were going back to vote for their preferred candidate after erasing the ink.
“The ink that is being used can be easily erased and some voters have been returning to vote for a second time,” he said.
Jaguar is facing off with Starehe MP Maina Kamanda, Paul Gichuki, Stanley Gathogo, Francis Mwangi and Simon Chege.