Sports ministry trolled on Twitter for obvious reason
The ministry of sports has been ridiculed on Twitter after its social media handler posted what many people deemed to be irrelevant tweets.
The ministry’s mandate includes sports, culture and arts.
But on Wednesday, the ministry’s verified Twitter handle posted information about roads and installation of traffic lights.
Installing Modern Traffic Signal Systems on Nairobi junctions, will stir growth in Sports Culture & Arts reducing traffic jams at peak hours pic.twitter.com/nfjPSkCbFk
— Ministry of Sports (@moscakenya) January 18, 2017
The tweet left many dumbfounded.
#SwalaNyeti pic.twitter.com/6oO1uxmx7i
— Mac Otani (@MacOtani) January 18, 2017
Meanwhile, KE Sports Ministry is telling you something life-changing… pic.twitter.com/WIS9KxqlAz
— Muganda Clay (@mqhlay) January 18, 2017
Is this Ministry of Sports mandate? Asking for a buffoon https://t.co/SuVWeV8WbQ
— Kenneth Jura (@TheeJuror) January 18, 2017
@moscakenya hehe. You guys are not serious
— Migot (@Dennis_Migot) January 18, 2017
Could this be the context?
The sporting fraternity will soon get to sporting venues on time after a KSH 1.4 billion traffic decongestion project in Nairobi is complete pic.twitter.com/0dwrPclfbz
— Ministry of Sports (@moscakenya) January 18, 2017
The ministry has been in the news lately for all the wrong reasons after the Director of Public Prosecutions Keriako Tobiko recommended that CS Hassan Wario and his PS Titus Enkai and other senior officials be prosecuted for abuse of office over the loss of Sh200 million during the Olympics Games that were held in Rio, Brazil in 2016.