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Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Kenyans allowed to ask questions during presidential debate –

The three organizations have come together to bring the 2022 presidential and deputy presidential debate slated for next month ahead of the August 9 polls.

“So far we making good progress and we are confident that the debate will be much better than what we have had in the last two debates,” the media owners association chairman Stephen Kitagama said.

“The debate gives an opportunity to Kenyans to interact and to ask questions. We will create a platform that Kenyans will reach the candidates, Kenyans can ask the questions to the candidates who want to be their next president,” he added.

Kitagama talked during the signing of a partnership with Usawa Agenda which has agreed to support the presidential debate and update Kenyans on the progress being made.

This comes after UDA advised DP William Ruto to withdraw from the presidential debate, alleging media bias.

During the debate, a live audience representing the various sectors of the society will be present and the contenders are expected to sell their agendas.

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