False information has been circulating on social media regarding the withdrawal of Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka from Monday’s demonstration.
According to the article, Kalonzo left the protests, claiming that by doing so he was sparing his people further misery. False information has been circulating on social media regarding the withdrawal of Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka from Monday’s demonstration. According to the article, Kalonzo left the protests, claiming that by doing so he was sparing his people further misery.
The Kalonzo Command Center’s communications lead, Paloma Gatabaki, refuted the reports in a tweet on her Twitter account.
The kingpin of Ukambani, according to her, will attend the March 20.
“This photograph using the Kenyans.co.ke frame that is going around on social media has caught our notice. It’s FAKE NEWS “read the tweet.
“The position taken by Kalonzo Musyoka is unequivocal: lower living expenses and put an end to electoral fraud. No amount of coercion will make us change our stance.”
Then, Kalonzo tweeted the original message.
While confirming his attendance at the rally on Monday, Kalonzo stated that the status of the economy is rapidly deteriorating and that Kenyans must speak up or perish. On Friday, he spoke as part of an Azimio Kiambu County trip through the towns of Ruaka, Kiambu, Kirigiti, Ruai, and Githurai.
The protests, according to Kalonzo, will be nonviolent, and he invited Kenyans to participate.
He declared that Kenyans must be freed from corrupt leadership if they are to stop suffering.
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