This week's top trends

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Winnie Odinga, President William Ruto and Koffi Olomide.
  1. Kaende Kaende:

Meru Governor, Kawira Mwangaza, underwent a two-day emotional Senate session and was subsequently acquitted. The online community, in celebration of her triumph, shared a photo of Murega Baichu, Kawira's husband, playing the guitar, accompanied by the hashtag 'Kaende Kaende.',' symbolizing collective determination to persist and move forward.

  1. Winnie Odinga vs Troll:

Amid online discussions on economic challenges, Kenyans directed their concerns towards Winnie Odinga, urging her to seek intervention from her father, Raila Odinga. Winnie responded on Twitter, asserting, "Si ulimtuma Bondo? Achana na Babangu" (Did you not send him to Bondo? Leave my father alone)

  1. State of The Nation Address:

During the State of The Nation Address, the President emphasized national preparedness and readiness. However, dissatisfaction emerged among some Kenyans who felt crucial issues, like the rising cost of fuel, were not adequately addressed.

  1. Julius Malema in Town

 South Africa's opposition leader, Julius Malema, visited Kenya and criticized President William Ruto for unfulfilled promises from the 2022 General Election. Online images of Malema engaging with Ndindi Nyoro and PLO Lumumba circulated widely.

  1. My ID my Right:

 The #MyIDMYRIGHT campaign gained momentum following the Ministry of Interior's announcement of increased fees for obtaining or replacing ID cards. The government's decision to raise replacement charges by 20 times led to public outcry, resulting in a High Court order suspending the revised charges.

  1. Koffi Olomide's Visit:

 Excitement spread as Koffi Olomide announced his upcoming performances in Kenya on December 8th and 9th. The artist encouraged his fans to attend and make the event a memorable celebration.

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