
DennisItumbi who is among famous people on social media in Kenya today tweeted on his twitter I fully Support @IEBCKenya on the phasing out of the manual Voter Register. Kuna watu wameumia sana. manajua ni nani.

Samba tweeted, "Be careful going against what Raila wants. If your boss supported BBI, he would have a constitutionally supported and government funded opposition office. Get this for free, Raila doesn't want a manual register under any circumstance."

Ledama tweeted, "My FREN,we are very Ok with digital register as long as it will not fail During election day,we don't want Kenya kwisha to have anything that may use to cause Chaoa because they are loosing big time(Less than 40% of the total votes cast). Kateni miti nani."

Bwire tweeted, "Nyinyi upande ingine mnajifanya mko sawa yet you were expecting to clap in celebration in your rooms kama manual register ingeletwa. Just like you were waiting for BBI thing to go through mjigawe vyeo. Oh! remember Msando's biometrics won't save you guys this time round."

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