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Popular Kikuyu musician Loise Kim announces her next move after loosing in the recently ended UDA nomination polls.

 

Popular Kikuyu musician Loise Kim says all is not lost and assures supporters that he will be at the ballot come August 9. Kim was contesting for Kiambu women representative seat under the UDA ticket .She came second after Ann Wamuratha who emerged the winner .

photo courtesy : Loise Kim

With the appreciation note Loise took to social media to thank everyone who supported her candidature .She thanked her family and parents for supporting her in ambassadorial roles ,prayers and even providing her with finances .

She thanked her colleagues in the music fraternity as they helped her  share her dream to millions of supporters that they command. Also thanked her campaign team as they spared their time , energy and resources to campaign for her .

She never forgot to thank over 200,000 Kiambu electrorates who walked with her through thick and thin .Despite the fact  that she lost ,the efforts of the supporters in making sure Loise Kim won was clearly demonstrated. Lastly thanked the UDA party for believing and granting her the opportunity.

loise Kim joins UDA party :Photo courtesy

Loise believes that she won the hearts of many people the young and the old.In that connection  singer now says that all is not lost. She has conceded the defeat but vowed to continue with the race. Despite not mentioning the vehicle she will use ahead of the next election scheduled for  August this year, she has promised to be in the ballot citing to have listened to the ground.

The Independent and electoral boundaries commission has issued a deadline of until the 22nd for all candidates willing to register as independent or join new parties to submit their details. Loise Kim will finally be facing off her worthy competitors Ann Wamuratha from UDA, Nungari from Tujibebe among other contesters of the woman representative position.

Loise had earlier own stated the cause for her defeat as the  poor turnup of voters .She believes that come August she would have  gained massive following .

Many residents doesn’t want Loise to be blinded by nomination results since factual information reveals that ,Kiambu county has got over 1.2 million registered voters and only 10% turned up for the excercise.

 

 

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