[Opposition leader Raila Odinga in a past event. three companies could suffer losses should he call for boycott of their products. Photo/Hivisasa.com]
Three popular companies across the country would suffer major losses should opposition leader Raila Odinga call for massive boycott of their products.
Last week, an agitated Odinga insisted that he would resort to civil disorder and boycott of products from certain companies which he accuses of benefiting from Jubilee administration.
"We shall call for civil disobedience and massive boycott of products for companies which are directly benefiting from Jubilee region," he said.
For the last two months now, NASA has been at loggerheads with mobile network provider Safaricom which they accuse of manipulating August elections.
At a past press conference Odinga said:" Safaricom transmitted results with orders from our Jubilee competitors. We call upon the DPP to swiftly investigate the company."
Although CEO Bob Collymore came out strongly defending the company, it would likely suffer if NASA makes its threats real.
Also in the blacklist is Nation Media Group Media Company which the opposition accuses of bias reporting.
"We call upon our supporters to boycott Daily Nation paper. We are tired with their biased reporting," said James Orengo at a past rally, even though he lifted the ban later.
Milk processors Brookside company and Tuzo which are closely associated with President Uhuru Kenyatta could also suffer the wrath from the opposition.