[Opposition leader Raila Odinga in a past event. He will be switching allegiance to Airtel company. Photo/Nation]
Opposition leader Raila Odinga will on Monday afternoon switch allegiance to communication giant Airtel at its Koinange outlet.
Last week, the opposition team named three companies among them telecommunication company Safaricom as casualties of their product boycott.
"Hon Raila Odinga will be migrating from Safaricom to Aitel at 4pm today at Koinange store. You are invited to accompany him," read a note from his confident, Noah Akala.
Also affected in opposition's tough economic sabotage plan are Brookside and Bidco company which they accuse of being Jubilee government friendly.
Earlier on Monday, a group of Safaricom dealers condemned the new tactic by Odinga's side of coalition adding that it could lead to loss of jobs.
"Safaricom has employed thousands of people and it doesn't take part in politics. Politicians should desist from dragging cooperates in their duels," read the statement.
NASA has accused Safaricom of allegedly conspiring with IEBC and Jubilee administration to bungle August polls which were later on nullified by the Supreme Court.
Already, top politicians among them James Orengo, Millie Odhiambo and Bonnie Khalwale have switched their allegiance.
The battle comes after Safaricom registered 26 billion profit within six months most of which that was attained through mobile money transfer popularly known as MPESA.