Fiery Kandara MP Alice Wahome struggled to fight alleged propaganda that threatened her ambitions to win Kandara seat.
Moments to the polls, she claims, condoms were dispatched bearing her name in a bid to portray her as an immoral leader.
According to Mrs Wahome, a lawyer by profession, her opponents had waged the propaganda having struggled to bring her down.
Former MP Maina Kamau and PMG Kamau were some of those who were projected to win the closely contested 2017 polls.
“I woke up and found condoms bearing my name being distributed. There was a note saying they were a gift from me. I was horrified…” she says.
She had her suspects, and her finger was on the two opponents.
“They were scared that I was going to beat them so they went low. They wanted to paint me as an immoral woman,” she says.
PMG Kamau told the Standard that: “You know that woman is a criminal. Those were her condoms. She wanted sympathy votes…to say, oh, men are throwing condoms at me…men, men, men…so that people feel sorry for her.”
Mrs Wahome is at the centre of a storm in the country following her outbursts targeting President Uhuru Kenyatta over an alleged plot to extend his term in office.