NTV is responding to a viral video of Kitui Governor Charity Kaluki Ngilu that has Kenyans buzzing on social media. The first-term Kitui Governor was asked about the Azimio la Umoja formation and the August general election in general.
According to the footage, Salim Swale, the news presenter who was interviewing Ngilu, can be seen signing off the Kidoga Chako show on NTV before acknowledging the Kitui county head.
During the procedure, though, Ngilu can be seen extending to reach Swale, but she nearly falls off because of the broadcast table.
This has sparked outrage on social media, with several Kenyans urging NTV to invest in more comfortable and secure chairs for such leaders.
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Hussein Adikarim "NTV invests in excellent seats. Our iron woman almost got harmed here..."
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