Photo Courtesy Google :Raila addresses a rally in Karatina
Yesterday Orange Democratic Movement Party leader Raila Odinga took his campaigns to the Mt Kenya Nyeri County. This was after he had attended a funeral service of Nyeri Deputy Governor Caroline Karugu mother.
After the service, Raila toured the Kartina region selling his agenda to the people of Mt Kenya. One of his main agendas was that when he comes to power he would subsidize the Agriculture sector.
With 7 months to the General election, some residents have been heckling presidential candidates during their tours on different parts of the country
That was the similar situation yesterday while Raila was climbing the Mt Kenya region. A video shared on Twitter Shows some groug of residents chanting "Kwenda, Kwenda" while Raila was addressing a crowd at Karatima town.
The link of this video can be watched through this
Raila odinga and kanini Kega chased in Nyeri https://t.co/f7GrYZ5Wzh
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