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Former powerful minister in the Mwai Kibaki administration Amos Kimunya is the new member of parliament for Kipipiri constituency.

This is after Kimunya trounced his opponents and garnered a total of 30,663 votes.

His closest challenger, Raphael Njui Njoroge managed to get 11,946 votes. He was contesting as an independent while Kimunya was the Jubilee candidate.

Kimunya will now takeover the seat he lost in the 2013 General Elections.

He had lost to Samuel Gichigi who had contested as an independent. Back then, Kimunya had lost on a TNA ticket.

He famously wrote a protest letter to the people of Kipipiri in which he termed them as ungrateful.

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