Aspirants putting up unapproved banners and campaign posters in unauthorised places will be arrested and charged. Politicians already have erected billboards and put up banners and posters, in readiness for the party primaries and the August 8 general election. “We know the politicians have paid for the billboards but some companies just don’t want to pay us. We already have a team from the Finance department that is stamping the posters,” Ntoiti said. The city centre is awash with campaign posters.
Source: The Star April 20, 2017 21:00 UTC