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NASA wins in Controversial Ballot Paper Tender Case

Printing of ballot papers cancelled

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The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) was ordered to re-advertise tender for the printing of the presidential ballot papers following complaint launched by NASA.

The court cancelled the tender awarded to Dubai-based firm, Al Ghurair Printing Company to print the papers.

However, the firm will continue printing ballot papers for the other elective positions.

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The Opposition moved to court to block Al Ghurair from printing the paper stating that the firm had tight links with President Uhuru Kenyatta.

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