Political temperatures are heating up as the general election in August approaches. Politicians are hustling for votes from Kenyans in whatever way they can. This is particularly evident in the presidential election, when the two leading contenders are becoming increasingly agitated.

Today, Azimio la Umoja, led by Raila Odinga of the ODM, took his campaign to Tranzoia.
This is a land dominated by various tribes, including the Kalenjins and Lughas.
The politician, Baba, is currently giving a public address in Tranzoia, where he is pushing the Azimio agenda.
Raila was accompanied by Tranzoia leaders from Tranzoia county, as well as the Azimio la Umoja coalition's prime ministers.
The ODM leader is currently speaking to the citizens of the county, and he has promised farmers a number of things if he is elected president. Because agriculture is the Tranzoia people's primary source of income, Baba has spent a lot of time discussing their goals in this area.
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