As the country draws closer to the general elections, opinion polls have been held with leaders working day and night to convince Voters ahead of polls.
With the country already Having two main Coalitions, One led by the president Uhuru kenyatta and former prime Minister Raila Odinga and the other one led by Deputy president William Ruto and his Kenya Kwanza allies.
According to news hitting the air waves just now, Ruto’s UDA party would clinch the Meru gubernatorial seat if elections were held today.
According to Mizani Africa, Mithika Linturi would floor his rivals with over 30 percent of votes cast in the area.
Following closely is Kawira Mwangaza with 29 percent, and the incumbent Meru governor Kiraitu Murungi managing only 28 percent.
Kiraitu had openly pledged his support for the former prime Minister Raila Odinga as his preferred presidential candidate in the August 9 General Election.
The race seems to be getting more interesting as leaders now hit the ground for final campaigns ahead polls.
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