Kenyans were on Thursday morning engaged in a discussion on some of the hottest topics of the day.
The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) Secretary General Wilson Sossion was among the top trends following his appearance at the ongoing Devolution conference in Naivasha.
In his address, he discouraged against victimisation of workers stating that issuing threats to medical practitioners was not the best way of resolving the ongoing doctors' strike.
The hashtag was trending following the arrest of members of a cybercrime syndicate said to have been hacking the Kenya Revenue Authority systems, banks and a chain of local supermarkets.
The same group, which was led by a former police officer, is said to have been planning to hack the IEBC systems during the August 8 General Election.
This was trending after controversial businessman Paul Kobia was apprehended on allegations of abducting a Congolese national identified as Bachard Londole.
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The Governor was also a topic of discussion following his claims that talks aimed at ending the ongoing doctors strike were being sabotaged by external forces.
Ranguma made the allegations on Thursday morning when making his address at the Devolution conference which comes to a close today.
High court judge George Odunga has declined to stop Members of Parliament from debating an ouster motion against Auditor General Edward Ouko and instead directed that the case be heard on Monday by Justice Mwita.