
WHY DID A senior state official operating from a powerful office order the sudden release of a vocal politico who has consistently criticised the establishment? This is the question now swirling among political insiders. The politician had been arrested for allegedly condemning recent actions by state functionaries in his constituency, but was swiftly released following direct orders from the high-ranking official. Sources suggest the official, who is said to have political ambitions in the same region, feared the arrest might be linked to him—a potential blow to his political prospects.
A SECOND-TERM LAWMAKER from Rift Valley has become the talk of the county with a flurry of high-profile political activities. Known for once being a staunch government critic, the lawmaker is now said to be closely allied with the regime. Word has it that he has been hosting large gatherings in his rural home, where attendees are reportedly treated to lavish feasts and walk away with millions of shillings. The source of the funds remains unclear, as do the true intentions for the extravagant events. However, insiders suggest he is setting the stage for a run for a top county seat in the next elections.
AND BACK IN the corridors of Parliament, there's growing curiosity about an opposition MP who has allegedly gone mysteriously silent. Once a fierce critic of the government, both on the floor of the House and across social media platforms, the MP has ceased his attacks without explanation. While the reasons remain speculative, some suggest he may have been silenced through intimidation or perhaps enticed with a mouth-watering behind-the-scenes deal with the government. Whether his unexplained silence is temporary or permanent remains to be seen.
A COUNTY LAWMAKER from a cosmopolitan devolved region is reportedly on the run after allegedly pocketing millions of shillings meant to sway members of a committee he chairs. The money, believed to be a bribe, was handed over by a senior executive officer under investigation for alleged embezzlement of public funds. The executive had hoped to influence the outcome of the committee’s report. Initially, the panel had implicated the executive in their findings. However, after the money changed hands, the report was reportedly altered, shifting blame to junior officers while clearing the senior official.
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