A video is going viral on Social media platforms showing hundreds of buses packed by the roadside after the parking lot had been filled by the same buses which seemingly were from the same transcom firm.
The two minute video recorded from inside the car and posted on Azimio allied blogger, Paul Njoroge's Facebook page has already found a narrative attached to it.
The famed blogger has accused Gatundu South Law Maker Hon Moses Kuria of hiring crowds and transporting them to Kenya Kwanza rallies which were held at Gatundu earlier today.
"Hehe! They had to hire tens of buses to import people to Gatundu South. The Martha Karua wave is so strong, that Rigathi Gachagua has to use so much money across Mt. Kenya to create crowds." She wrote.
To affirm that the video was indeed taken from Gatundu Town, the driver is heard complaining 'Nilikwambia hapa Gatundu hakuna parking leo'. (Swahili for 'Told you there won't be parking space in Gatundu today')
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