- Kenneth has already started visiting
places in Nairobi with his stop being in Mukuru Kayaba slums
- Here, he interacted with residents and
met with the reality of slum life
Nairobi county gubernatorial aspirant Peter
Kenneth has started his mission to seek for support as he seeks to dethrone
Governor Evans Kidero in the August 8 General Election.
And his first stop on Monday, February 6,
was in Mukuru Kayaba slums where he visited residents and interacted with them.
Among the things Kenneth did was to walk
precariously on a dangerous sewage bridge, perhaps to come to the reality of
the kind of life slum dwellers go through.
Peter Kenneth walks on a
dangerous sewage bridge.
Mukuru Kayaba, just like many slums in
Nairobi, is an informal settlement within Nairobi's Industrial Area. Live is
difficult for many in this slum.
Kenneth went on to play 'draft' with locals
and then met mama mbogas and small kiosk owners where he interacted.
Peter Kenneth interacts
with residents.
While some saw it as an act of humility,
many believe it is just one of the many shenanigans politicians will bring on
board as they seek votes.
They argue that politicians will do
anything during the electioneering period but once they are elected they will
wait for another five years to show up.
Peter Kenneth in Mukuru
Kayaba.
Kenneth will face off with a host of other
aspirants including
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