Panyako claims solo battle in Malava election loss

Seth Panyako lost the Malava parliamentary race to UDA's David Ndakwa and got pretty emotional about it on the Obina Show, explaining that the campaign felt more like going to war than running a normal election. The guy came in second with 20,210 votes, while Ndakwa pulled 21,564, and Panyako said he basically had to battle the entire government by himself with nobody backing him up.

Video caught him looking visibly shaken right before he voted at St Joseph's Lunyu K Primary School, and his team even asked reporters to stop filming the moment. Panyako pushed back against people, saying he cried, arguing that showing feelings just proves he's human and not made of stone. The seat opened up after the previous MP, Malulu Injendi, died earlier this year, and Ndakwa promised to finish the development projects Injendi started before doing his own thing.
 

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