With only five months to the general election, Kenyans camped on twitter to analyze the Jubilee government scorecard since they came into power in 2013.
Through the hashtag #uhurotobrokenpromises, netizens held a magnifying lens into the Jubilee manifesto and shared their opinion and concerns.
Below are some of their comments.
Kenyans are the least of their concerns, all they see are voters nothing else. #UhuRutoBrokenPromises
— Gatumu esta (@esta_gatumu) February 7, 2017
#UhuRutoBrokenPromises.Where are the stadiums in every counties.
— AFRICAN CHILD (@Djshawnieboy) February 7, 2017
We have no problem with their mediocre performance, Kenyans have a problem with the lies they peddled. #UhuRutoBrokenPromises
— Gill Erick™ (@gillerick_KE) February 7, 2017
#UhuRutoBrokenPromises Millions of Kenyans have no property to call their own,yet remarkably,20% of Kenya’s land is privately owned
— Davis CRM (@Ramgeedavis) February 7, 2017
Lets focus on the Agenda Jubilee has than Running to this Kinda of HashTags #UhuRutoBrokenPromises
— Kawangware Finest™ (@GeoffreyMoturi) February 7, 2017
Before we throw stones we have to appreciate What Jubilee has Done.We should be focusing on positives of the govt #UhuRutoBrokenPromises
— Kawangware Finest™ (@GeoffreyMoturi) February 7, 2017
In thefirst a hundred days, I will increase the healthworkers pay #UhuRutoBrokenPromises
— magubo vincent (@magubovincent) February 7, 2017
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