Yesterday in the afternoon, the vice president, His excellency William Samoei Ruto continued his presidential campaigns in Bungoma and Kakamega counties.

Ruto met small scale traders at Kona mbaya trading centre in Lukayani, Kakamega county.

The deputy president also continued to do his campaigns in Ndalu in Tongaren and Mukhe market in Webuye, Bungoma county.
Ruto was warmly received in both counties and massive crowds gathered to listen to him as he shared his 2022 agendas and the aspirations for the hustler nation.
Ruto was also accompanied by several members of Parliament. Among them was Didmus Barasa of Kimilili, John Waruke of Sirisia, Boni Washiali of Mumias East and Moses Mabonga of Bumula.
He was also accompanied by former Kakamega county senator, Boni Mtetezi.

The 2022 campaigns are really heated up at the moment and each party is doing it's level best to sensitise the locals and get them ready for the elections. Who do you think will win the 2022 presidential elections? And who has better campaign strategies among the aspirants?
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