[Nairobi county Woman Representative hopeful Wangui Ng'ang'a. Photo/centreforafricanprogress.com]
One of the Woman Representative post Jubilee ticket aspirant in Nairobi county, has been arrested.
Wangui Ng'ang'a, was arrested, Thursday night for allegedly causing disturbance at the Nyayo Stadium tallying Centre.
Ng'ang'a who lost to incumbent Rachael Shebesh, is being held at the Lang'ata police station, the Star reports.
Shebesh won after garnering 91,766 votes, followed by Millicent Omanga who garnered 53,734 votes, while Karen Nyamu came third with a total of 36,828 votes, during the Thursday tallying.
Ng'ang'a's arrest come after Jesus is Alive Ministries Bishop Margaret Wanjiru who sought to clinch the county's gubernatorial Jubilee ticket, was also arrested, Wednesday evening.
The former Starehe MP who lost to senator Mike Sonko, was arraigned in Court, Thursday morning, and ordered to be detained until May 2, as investigations continue.
Appearing before Chief Magistrate Francis Andayi, Wanjiru was charged with malicious damage to property and creating a disturbance, after storming City Park polling station, destroying property worth Sh30,000.