
It is the politics period as the country is preparing for the August 9th general elections, and several politicians holding rallies and campaigns to woo Kenyans to support them.
Various politicians and parties are being popularised by their digital strategists in order to get more supporters.

According to reliable Tuko News podcast, United Democratic Alliance party digital strategist Dennis Itumbi has been forced to pull down a post in which he had earlier on claimed that Deputy President William Ruto held a massive meeting.
In the post that Dennis Itumbi was forced to pull down from his Twitter handle, Kenyans had taken a massive swipe on the UDA strategist and called him out for misleading them.
Take a look at some of the reactions;
Macharia: "It's a shame.Ruto can only get crowds during market days huko anafunga barabara watu wasiuze 😂😂."
Ambassador: " Crusade in Nigeria???🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣how now."
Chel Keter: " The people in that crusade are DP Ruto in-laws."



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