This archive report was first published on 7 November 2019.
On November 7, 2019, voters in Kibra were treated to a unique sight as Cancious Ochieng Abich, a resident of the area, cast his vote in the local elections.
Abich, a skilled tailor, was dressed in a style that was unlike anything else seen at the polling station. His attire was a mix of colorful patterns and designs, which caught the attention of many voters.
As he walked into the polling station, Abich was met with a mixture of reactions. Some voters were amused by his style, while others were left speechless.
Abich, however, seemed to be enjoying the attention. In an interview with our reporter, he said that he was not allowed to vote because his name was not on the voter's register. Despite this, he was happy to have used the opportunity to bring some joy to the voters.
Abich's unique style has been making headlines in Kenya, with many people taking to social media to share photos and videos of him. His story is a testament to the creativity and individuality of the people of Kibra.