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Twitter imeanzisha kipengele cha kuripoti matokeo ya Uchaguzi Mkuu yasiyo rasmi yanayowekwa na wafuasi na kambi mbili za wagombea Urais Kenya
Taarifa itaonekana chini ya matokeo ya kura yaliyowekwa na watu binafsi, na kutahadharisha watumiaji kuwa matokeo hayo hayatokani na Tume Huru ya Uchaguzi na Mipaka (IEBC)
Matokeo yaliyowekwa na Katibu Mkuu wa Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), Edwin Sifuna, yalikuwa ya kwanza kuripotiwa leo
Kwa mujibu wa Katiba ya Kenya, Matokeo yatatangazwa na IEBC kabla ya siku saba baada ya kupiga kura.
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Global social networking platform, Twitter, has introduced a new feature to flag unofficial election results shared by supporters and teams of August 9 presidential candidates.
Twitter introduced an information tab on Wednesday, August 10, after various leaders and supporters of leading presidential candidates started sharing results on the platform.
The new tab appears below the poll results shared by individuals, cautioning users that the results do not emanate from the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
The results shared by the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Secretary General, Edwin Sifuna, were the first to be flagged by the social media giant.
"The Kenyan Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) might not have called the election results when it was tweeted," read the cautionary message.
Additionally, in the message tab, Twitter added a link that enables the users to access the tallying process by the electoral body.
The link also details how results will be announced by the IEBC chairperson, Wafula Chebukati.
kenyans.co.ke
Taarifa itaonekana chini ya matokeo ya kura yaliyowekwa na watu binafsi, na kutahadharisha watumiaji kuwa matokeo hayo hayatokani na Tume Huru ya Uchaguzi na Mipaka (IEBC)
Matokeo yaliyowekwa na Katibu Mkuu wa Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), Edwin Sifuna, yalikuwa ya kwanza kuripotiwa leo
Kwa mujibu wa Katiba ya Kenya, Matokeo yatatangazwa na IEBC kabla ya siku saba baada ya kupiga kura.
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Global social networking platform, Twitter, has introduced a new feature to flag unofficial election results shared by supporters and teams of August 9 presidential candidates.
Twitter introduced an information tab on Wednesday, August 10, after various leaders and supporters of leading presidential candidates started sharing results on the platform.
The new tab appears below the poll results shared by individuals, cautioning users that the results do not emanate from the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
The results shared by the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Secretary General, Edwin Sifuna, were the first to be flagged by the social media giant.
"The Kenyan Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) might not have called the election results when it was tweeted," read the cautionary message.
Additionally, in the message tab, Twitter added a link that enables the users to access the tallying process by the electoral body.
The link also details how results will be announced by the IEBC chairperson, Wafula Chebukati.
kenyans.co.ke