Why Charlene Ruto has been trending
The big question on everyone’s mind was: why was she launching this station and for what purpose?
Check out some of those comments below:
Timber☆☆@kipsanga95Safari ya hapa na pale imeanza.
Henrycruz@henrycruz949Who cares
Mai_na🦩@Its_VickPGood work
Mbu wa heshima@ajsharl47Naona ameanza kutanga pia yeye
TJ@TuvaJrGani hiyo tuiboycott
Mr.Q@QaisKeWho does it belong to?
Kingpinmadebeats@KherikombeDid she have to?
Samwel Wekesa@bungomadukeThat’s great
Moscowℤ 🇷🇺@Moscow_000AutomatedHuyu mama na kiherehere
YuleMpmrasta@yuleMPmrastaSasa tupige makofi na matako ama?
Portmore@Iam_belvinRadios are good in spreading propaganda, hope they don’t want to use the medium for them to rule us forever.
Henrycruz@henrycruz949This for her father to spread propaganda
The mom of one has become a polarizing figure among Kenyans online, with many unable to separate her from her father’s political influence.
The reactions online have been mixed, with some praising her work, while others dismiss it as mere propaganda.
This often leads to intense cyberbullying, with some attacking her over her looks. Critics argue that her public appearances suggest she’s positioning herself for a future in politics, rather than acting out of altruism.
On the other hand, supporters commend her for being actively involved with the public, contrasting her with previous first daughters who maintained a low profile.
The debate continues: is the criticism she faces justified?