The Kenya Kwanza coalition is this week expected to make public its manifesto ahead of the August 9 elections.
On Thursday, Deputy President William Ruto will make public the document detailing what he intends to do as president.
The coalition has been holding county economic forums to collect views from Kenyans on specific region needs.
Ruto has also been engaging leaders from different sectors as well as professionals.
The manifesto is expected to largely focus on the economic, health and education pillars.
Economist David Ndii is leading a team of experts drafting the final manifesto to form a working basis for Ruto should he succeed President Kenyatta.