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Mutahi Kagwe’s PR Firm Sparks Debate Amid Nationwide Livestock Vaccination Rollout

Mutahi Kagwe's PR firm, Tell-em is under scrutiny after its livestock-themed logo appeared on a poster amid Kenya’s nationwide livestock vaccination rollout, sparking conflict-of-interest concerns.

by David N. John
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Tell-em PR Firm, reportedly linked to Mutahi Kagwe, the newly nominated Agriculture CS, is causing quite a stir.

The firm’s name popped up on a viral poster showcasing its impressive list of clients, including big brands like Novo Nordisk, Microsoft, Coca-Cola, Visa, and Bolt.

What caught everyone’s attention wasn’t just the poster but it was the timing. The government recently announced a mandatory nationwide livestock vaccination drive, and with Tell-em’s goat-inspired logo on the poster, Kenyans couldn’t help but wonder if there’s more to the story.

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Mutahi Kagwe gestures during a past media interview

Mutahi Kagwe, who became a household name during his time as Health CS thanks to his sharp communication skills, is now at the center of speculation. Many are asking if Tell-em PR is involved in crafting the narrative around this vaccination project.

Could this be a conflict of interest? Is the firm set to benefit directly from the government program? Or is it just a coincidence? Some people think having someone with Kagwe’s experience involved might actually be helpful, but others are suspicious.

Agriculture CS nominee Mutahi Kagwe during a past presser. Photo: Tuko Source: Facebook

Neither Kagwe nor Tell-em PR has addressed the buzz, leaving everyone to draw their own conclusions. Meanwhile, the vaccination drive itself is raising eyebrows.

There’s been little information shared about how it’s being rolled out, and rumors that billionaire Bill Gates might be funding it have added fuel to the fire.

This silence is only making things murkier. Are we missing something, or is this just overthinking?

As the Agriculture Ministry moves forward with the vaccination plans, Kenyans are demanding answers. What role, if any, does Tell-em PR have in this? And is there a bigger picture we’re not seeing?

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