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Where voters would ‘rattle ancestors’ for entrusting leadership to women, Kenya

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Where voters would ‘rattle ancestors’ for entrusting leadership to women, Kenya

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Traditional belief and practice that women should not hold positions of power was the ultimate hurdle for female aspirants in the General Election last month.

In the Coast, of all the women who declared interest in different competitive elections, only former Cabinet minister Naomi Shaban was elected to represent Taveta in the National Assembly after beating her closest rival, former MP Basil Criticos, by only 109 votes.

In all, men won 25 of the 26 parliamentary seats in the Coast region.

(We invite our users to read the complete article published April 6 2013)

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Traditional belief and practice that women should not hold positions of power was the ultimate hurdle for female aspirants in the General Election last month.

In the Coast, of all the women who declared interest in different competitive elections, only former Cabinet minister Naomi Shaban was elected to represent Taveta in the National Assembly after beating her closest rival, former MP Basil Criticos, by only 109 votes.

In all, men won 25 of the 26 parliamentary seats in the Coast region.

(We invite our users to read the complete article published April 6 2013)

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