Women leaders have faulted the Independent Electoral and boundaries commission on the mandatory sharing of their campaign schedules saying it is likely to expose them to gender-based violence. The women leaders say the information might be used by their political rivals to trail them owing to their vulnerability. The women have at the same time called on the electorate to vote in women saying they are better managers.
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