I have been recently following up on online wars between Pro government of Kenya bloggers in Kenya Kwanza government led by the Hustler Nation Intelligence Bureau Itumbi, against their counterparts in opposition engaged in sanitising their leaders. In my Opinion, bloggers allied to opposition have always carried the day in displaying the rot in government and how it has been unable to address teething challenges facing Kenyans.
Top of these bloggers from opposition is Pauline Njoroge of the Jubilee Party. A political and digital communications Strategist with the love of history at heart, Pauline Njoroge has been at the centre of poking holes in President Ruto's leadership, dishing out damning statics on her socials how former President Uhuru Kenyatta is far much better in matters governance than the incumbent.
She has castigated Kenya Kwanza regime as a rogue government that ascended to power through dubious means reason they're totally clueless in turning around the economy of the Nation. What has however surprised many Kenyans is the recent change of tone towards DP Gachagua. She seems to be slowly shifting her hardline stances and working in cahoot with DP's cronies.
In as much as she has boldly refuted the claims, pointers are there written on the wall for all and sundry to see. Her recent trip to USA where the President ferried her and other dignitaries for the official state visit has whet the appetite to answers Kenyans been seeking for. Is it for the money?
From this development, Pro government of Kenya bloggers went bare knuckles openly attacking Njoroge and Opposition bloggers for reaping where they never sewn and this further fueled the doubts of Pauline being inducted into the government. Whether this leans on truth, time will vindicate her.
Has Pauline Njoroge teamed up with DP's camp? And how comes she is concealing it from the public especially Azimio allied fan base? Let us know your thoughts on this.
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