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Reason Why Am Confirming My Vote For Uhuru

��I will confirm my vote for Uhuru�� because of, but not limited to the following few scores,

1.Efficient functional Huduma centres.
2. Completion of SGR����
3. Umeme Mashinani, the last mile.⚗⚗
4.Several countrywide tarmac roads..��������
5.Reduced bank interest rates to 14%
6. Reduction of Alshabab's attacks i.e�� improved security to citizens.��
7. Subsidised Fertilizer for Famers
8. 10,000 Police recruits each year����‍��
9. Free maternity services.��‍��‍��
10. Matianginization of the education sector��
11. Improved international relations score,..��������
12. Unity among Kenyans throughout the country��������
13. Asking for votes in the most polite way possible.����
14. Summarising/concluding their campaigns speeches with the words ' Mungu awabariki, Mungu abariki Kenya ..''����
15. Cash transfer to persons of 70 yrs and above all over the country.
16. Examination fee waiver to all students sitting for both kcse and kcpe exams.✍��
17. Digitized documents in most gvt departments eg lands and many others.����
18. Improved tourism attractions in the country.����
19. A lot of arrangements in place for water provision to citizen.����
��������������������Na nimeenda ivi nakam...

Kindly let this trend and go viral in all social media till Uhuruto are back by 70+1

By spreading this you will be doing Kenya and Kenyans great

With Just one more post from you, the duo Uhuruto and Jubilee with work for kenyans again.

I vow to do my Part in,

Instagram,

Facebook

Whattsup,

Sms,

Twitter

And word of mouth

Together lets spread the gospel

It is not asking for much when asked to post, post and post again.

Twende kazi upto the Morning of 17/10/2017

Uhuruto tena

70+1is achievable we did it in 2013

We can do it again in 2017

Do it in the;

Morning,

Lunchtime

And

Before sleeping

�� Lets move it

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Kenya kwanza

Mimi ni Mzalendo,,

Je wewe?

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