Kenya's presidential candidates have been campaigning ahead of elections next month, and there have been misleading allegations made about their qualification to stand.

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We've been fact-checking these claims and others ahead of the vote.


Academic qualifications challenged
Kenya's electoral laws require candidates for the presidency to have been awarded a degree from a university recognised in Kenya.

The two leading candidates, Raila Odinga and William Ruto, have both had their studies called into question.

First to Mr Odinga, who has had his degree from a German university challenged by opponents.

They have been sharing a social media post claiming to be from University Magdeburg suggesting that Mr Odinga's degree certificate wasn't awarded by the institution.

But the post itself is a fake, and the certificate was indeed genuine.


Manipulated video
When Mr Odinga hosted a campaign rally recently, Dennis Itumbi, a blogger supporting Mr Ruto, tweeted a video of the crowd chanting his rival's name when asked for their voting intentions.

"Who will you be voting for?" can be heard on the footage, and "Ruto, Ruto, Ruto," comes the response.

The audio, however, has been manipulated.