Kenyans from all walks of life took to the social media with a hashtag #UhuruChallenge to make fun of President Uhuru Kenyatta’s recent ‘launching’ expedition of various developmental ‘projects’ around the country including footbridges in Mombasa.
The hashtag came up after the Head of State launched a series of projects in Mombasa County including a footbridge. The president is also said to have launched the then Webuye Panpaper which has since been renamed Rai Paper but which has not started working.
Here are some of those hilarious sentiments:
https://twitter.com/m_monyorwa/status/817722170428166144
https://twitter.com/mbuuwaithaka/status/817793490369187840
https://twitter.com/Antownee/status/817733772028379136
https://twitter.com/ElayneOkaya/status/817706628451598337
https://twitter.com/MisterAlbie/status/817824705679921153
After about a month in braids, this evening we launched my daughter's "matuta". I was honoured to grace the occasion #UhuruChallenge pic.twitter.com/uyhIdGPHjn
— Kellie (@RookieKE) January 7, 2017
https://twitter.com/KinyuaKibiru/status/817779260710682624
From Harare the capital of Zimbabwe, I present to you my #UhuruChallenge. Commissioning a toilet door. pic.twitter.com/8qGCGgHGed
— koech (@KenyaTwitt) January 7, 2017
I'm pleased to announce I commissioned an irrigation scheme project that will b a key in combating drought & famine in Kenya #UhuruChallenge pic.twitter.com/RDpKgZU1h7
— Kennedy∞ (@baleicum) January 7, 2017
Today I commissioned the launch of tissue paper. My government is committed to wipe out dissents and anyone who says Ng'we!#UhuruChallenge pic.twitter.com/SN2lDfzPFj
— Kenya West (@KinyanBoy) January 7, 2017
Kenyans also used the hashtag to question the Jubilee administration string of undelivered promises with the general election being less than eight months away. Among the issues in Jubilee administration manifesto that have not been implemented include the issuing of laptops to all standard one kids, bettering the health sector in the country (with the longest doctors’ strike ongoing), the fight against corruption which seems to have turned into the maximum tolerance for corruption.
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