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Video shows in Kisumu to reap big from presidential petition

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Kenyans are never left behind when it comes to making an income out of anything that comes their way.

The business men in the video shows industry have now discovered something to reap from.

Having in mind that various Kenyans will be glued to the screens to watch the presidential election petition at the Supreme Court, the business minds have decided to divert from the soccer watching business to the hearing.

Immediately after the Supreme Court released the dates for the presidential petition video show owners started luring Kenyans to watch petition from their premises at a fee.

The prices

From the prices one will have to pay at least Sh70 a day to watch the presidential petition hearing.

There are nine petitions already at the court which are seeking to overturn William Ruto’s victory as the President-elect in the August 9th polls.

The pre-trial conference commenced on Tuesday 30th

The hearing is expected to go on until September 5th when the final judgment will be delivered at the apex court.

Austine Ogalo
Austine Ogalohttp://www.lakeregionbulletin.co.ke
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