Social media was on Thursday abuzz with debates on various happenings in the country.
Here is why these topics were trending:
Kenyans on Twitter were talking about President Uhuru Kenyatta after he allegedly contracted the services of a company that helped United States President Donald Trump win in the American elections.
Cambridge Analytica (CA), described as a 'psychological warfare firm', helped Trump during his 2016 campaigns for the Presidency and has supported more than 100 campaigns worldwide.
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Kenyans expressed their disregard towards this move stating it was a waste of funds.
#PolicerecruitmentThis topic was trending following the recruitment of 10,000 police officers countrywide that kicked off on Wednesday.
The exercise was monitored by the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) in various counties.
Kenyans made hilarious comments narrating stories of different things that made them not get recruited into the police unit.
Kisumu Governor Jack Ranguma was trending after he quit the ODM Party to run as an independent candidate in the August poll.
Mr Ranguma, however, stated he would support opposition chief Raila Odinga's presidential bid.
Ranguma lost to Kisumu Senator Anyang' Nyongo in the ODM gubernatorial nominations held in Kisumu County.
This topic was trending after British Prime Minister Theresa May held talks with President Uhuru Kenyatta in London.
Uhuru sought a pact to guarantee Kenyan exports access to the UK market on a duty-free, quota -free basis.
He also pressed for a UK Visa processing center in Nairobi and to extend technical cooperation and financial assistance to Miraa growing areas to enable diversification to minimize negative effects of the export ban to the UK imposed three years ago.