Kenyans on Friday morning took to Twitter to discuss a number of issues in the headlines.
Jamaican artiste Alaine Laughton was among the trending topics of the day following photos which showed him exchanging wedding vows with gospel singer Willy Paul.
The gospel musician claimed that the wedding took place last weekend but failed to disclose the location.
However, it emerged that the two did not get married legally but shot the photos in preparation for a song that will be released next week.
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ODM's Peter Kaluma was top of the trends for the better part of the morning following a debate he participated in on a local television station.
Kaluma was discussing the Gender Bill which failed to be passed in the Senate after earlier on suffering a similar fate in the National Assembly.
During the debate, Kaluma cautioned the country against crafting and passing laws that would not be enforceable.
The discussion sparked reactions from netizens who gave diverse remarks concerning the topic.
Health Cabinet Secretary Cleopha Mailu was the subject of discussion after addressing a group of petitioners who camped outside Afya House regarding the ongoing doctors' strike.
The protesters presented a written submission dubbed 'Wanjiku's letter' highlighting some of the problems they had been passing through due to the strike.
Nyeri County boss Nderitu Gachagua passed on in the early hours of Friday morning while undergoing treatment in London.
Following the demise, Kenyans took to Twitter using the hashtag to pass their condolences to Gachagua's family and the people of Nyeri.
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A majority of social media users went online to express support for the Bill that sought to create equality in gender representation especially sector despite having been shot down by Parliament.