William Kabogo, the former Governor of Kiambu, launched his own party a few months ago that is known as Tujibebe Party and it has been causing quite the stir in Mount Kenya.
Picture courtesy. Image from the scene.
The former Governor has not yet made his intent clear but according to close sources, he might be in the running for the Kiambu Gubernatorial seat using his party.
This afternoon, three very expensive campaign vehicles were spotted in Nairobi with the branding of the party.
The blue of the party with the name of the party is emblazoned on the outside of vehicles that are a rare sight in the country.
Picture courtesy. Image from the scene.
One of the vehicles is the long forgotten Hummer Truck that Raila Odinga campaigned with in 2007 General Elections.
The campaign vehicles destination was unknown when a passerby spotted them and decided to take a video earlier on this afternoon.
What are your thoughts on the Tujibebe Party by William Kabogo? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below.

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