Kebaso Morara is campaigning for William Ruto; Dennis Itumbi

Kenya Kwanza government Head of Creative Economy and Special Projects Dennis Itumbi has suggested that the delaunch tours undertaken by political activist Morara Kebaso are to the advantage of President William Ruto
Kenya Kwanza government Head of Creative Economy and Special Projects Dennis Itumbi has suggested that the delaunch tours undertaken by political activist Morara Kebaso are to the advantage of President William Ruto.
Kebaso took it upon himself to traverse the country to shed light on the projects launched by the president but later stalled.
With the help of the Kenyan online citizenry, Kebaso was recently equipped with vehicles and other resources to help his campaign.
Reacting to the developments, Itumbi said by government critic touring the country highlighting the projects, he was popularising Ruto to the benefit of his 2027 re-election bid.
“I think Morara is doing a good job in campaigning for President William Ruto in 2027. I can assure you that all he (Morara) has done, he has put an encyclopaedia or a work plan of the programmes Ruto will have completed in their majority,” said Itumbi.
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While defending the president, Itumbi claimed that the highlighted projects stalled after they were allegedly defunded by the previous regime.
He appeared to support Morara’s initiative, saying the president would be keen to work on the projects given that they are being spotlighted.
“I love what he is doing. It is good to take the government into account. I can assure you that all those projects will be completed because they are part of the plan. I’m sure the script Morara will use in 2027 will be “I said this, and the government did”,” said Itumbi.
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