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Only few days are remaining for Kenyans to elect a new government and politicians are working tirelessly to make sure they participate in the next government that will be formed by the 5th president of the republic of Kenya. His excellency president Uhuru Kenyatta is still finishing commissioning various developments in the country including infrastructure, health sector, transport sector etc.
Today the head of state toured in Kisumu county whereby he commissioned railway infrastructural program as revealed by state house Kenya news via Facebook platform. President Uhuru meet with various stakeholders and later hosted a Mammoth Rally whereby he had preached Azimio gospel to Kisumu people.
Uhuru Kenyatta landed at Miwani where he inspected rehabilitation works ofa viaduct on the Nakuru Kisumu railway line implemented by the Kenya defense forces and later addressed who turned out to receive him.
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Here are some of the photos of today's Uhurus Rally in Kisumu county,
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Still on campaign trail, Kenya Kwanza coalition presidential candidate honorable William Samoe Ruto today championed his 2022 presidential campaign rally in Uasin Gishu County. Ruto was accompanied by his Kenya Kwanza brigades to preach bottom up economy models whereby he pleaded with Uasin Gishu locals to vote for him and expect more changes including dropping of foodstuffs prices and fertilizers products.
Many people attended Kenya Kwanza Rally In Eldoret town, Uasin Gishu County as portrayed by Ruto's online post through his Facebook platform.
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Here are some of the photos of today's Kenya Kwanza Rally In Uasin Gishu County Led by honorable William Samoe Ruto,
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