Kenya's Trending Topics on November 16, 2018

Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka on Friday paid a courtesy call to former President Daniel Arap Moi at his Kabarak home accompanied by a number of leaders from the Ukambani region.

Clad in a stylish Dashiki shirt, Mzee Moi appeared jolly as he entertained his guests in the company of his son, Baringo Senator Gideon Moi.

Observant Kenyans online noted that the shirt he donned during the visit bore a resemblance to the pieces he wore during other visits.

Here are some pictures:

Migori Governor Okoth Obado

Governor Obado trended on Friday after he was released on Kshs 200,000 cash bail.

In the ruling, Chief Magistrate Joyce Gandani of Kibera Law Courts ordered the governor not to interfere with investigations and to report to Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) every fortnight.

Willy Paul

Kenya artiste Willy Paul was the subject of conversation with tweeps expression their opinion over his new track with Jamaican Cecile titled Sikireti.

Many described the song as distasteful and an insult to the gospel genre of music.

Over to what was trending on Google, the most searched terms by Kenyans were:

Kanze Dena

State House spokesperson, Kanze Dena, topped the searches after addressing a press conference on Thursday when she announced the president's itinerary.

An observation that many made was that she had become more voluptuous ever since taking up the State House job.

Joey Muthengi

Following her exit from Citizen TV, Kenyans were still searching for the television host after her emotional live sign-off.

"I will take some time to relax and recuperate. I think I deserve that. There will be a lot of travelling starting with my Machakos County...It is not a goodbye, but I just say see you later," she told her fans.

Kibera

Kibera ranked highly on the search list after KTN awarded a resident of Kibra, Kelvin Agura for being an avid viewer of its content.

This was after a picture of him with children watching the news on a box went viral on social media.

Kenyans on Twitter were, however, not pleased with the gesture arguing that Agura, who is an orphan, deserved more than a TV set, "a job would have been better," one user stated.