Details emerging indicates that Azimio la Umoja movement led by former prime minister Raila Odinga is currently in panic after getting information that one of Kenya Kwanza co-principals, Hon Moses Wetangula, is linked to the printing of ballot papers and other voting materials which will be used in the coming general election.
According to the report from TUKO, the team now claims that this is one of the strategies that Kenya Kwanza team led by deputy president William Ruto might be planning to use so as to steal votes in August Election.
Deputy president William Ruto has been on the forefront claiming that Deep state and System are planning to steal votes in favour of Azimio team, but has been maintaining that no one will manage to steal even a single vote belonging to him.
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