Social media was on Thursday abuzz with heated discussions on some of the happenings in the country.
Here are today's trending topics:
Machakos Gubernatorial Aspirant Wavinya Ndeti was trending on Twitter after she allegedly stormed Nation Media Group Offices on Wednesday evening.
However, speaking to Kenyans.co.ke, Wavinya's spokesman dismissed the reports claiming it was propaganda.
The former MP reportedly stormed the studios over the reporting of Wiper gubernatorial nominations and was demanding that the news is manipulated in her favour.
Wavinya clinched the Wiper Party ticket for the Machakos Governor's seat after she beat her opponent Bernard Kiala, who has been insisting the exercise was shambolic.
She is seeking to unseat incumbent Governor Alfred Mutua in the August poll.
This topic was trending after National Super Aliance (NASA) Politician Okiya Omtata asked the court to suspend ongoing elections in parliament for members of the East African Legislative Assembly.
Omtatah stated that that the nomination rules were irregular and erroneous.
This topic was trending after a report tabled by Auditor General Edward Ouko before the National Assembly indicated that over Sh3 Billion couldn't be accounted for in the Ministry of Interior headed by Cabinet Secretary Joseph Nkaissery.
The money is said to have been lost at Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) Headquarters, the Immigration Department and various sub-county offices.
Read More: Sh3 Billion Goes Missing from Nkaissery's Account
This topic was trending after the Malindi High Court issued a warrant of arrest against Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinett for contempt of court.
Other people included in the arrest warrant were National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) chairman Francis Meja, Traffic Department Commandant Jacinta Muthoni and Hared Adan, an enforcement officer with NTSA.
The four are wanted for failing to comply with a court order issued on May 10 directing them not to interfere with operations of Mombasa Raha buses operating under the Star Ways Express Ltd Sacco.
#MaizeImportsKe/ CS Willy Bett
Kenyans on twitter were talking about Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Willy Bett after he appeared before the Parliamentary Agriculture Committee for grilling over the controversial maize importation.
The CS stated that the government did not import maize but instead enabled importation for the private sector.
Mr Bett noted that the food situation in the country was stable until May, adding that farmers had hoarded 10 million bags, traders 2 million bags and millers 900,000 bags.
Kenyans on social media were discussing an American Pelican Bird that fell from the sky and landed in Bahati area in Nakuru County.
The bird is alleged to have mysteriously fallen from the sky causing panic among residents of Bahati village.
The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) was called upon to intervene.