Editorial cartoon photo of Deputy President Of Kenya William Ruto with his UDA allies on a campaign trail in a market, was created by artist Leonard Ngure sparking mixed reactions online.
The photo showed DP Ruto together with his campaign team on top a lorry named 'Hustler's jet' with UDA stickers, campaigning in a market with crowd of people.

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In the editorial photo, Johnston Mathama who is the chairman of UDA party, was the driver. Beside him sat Nakuru Senator Susan Kihika and MP Alice Wahome.

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DP Ruto was behind the lorry waving to the people in the market, Anne Waiguru and Gachagua were close and beside to Ruto. Senator Murkomen, Senator Irungu, Cate Waruguru, Didmus Baraza and Gladys Boss Sholei were behind Ruto.
This photo hinted that UDA is in safe hands with Muthama and DP Ruto's running mate will be either Rigathi Gachagua or Anne Waiguru. What do you think about this photo?
Netizens online appreciated the art saying it's speaks a lot and it's amazing.

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