
A sports boss is once again hogging the limelight—not for medals or trophies, but rather for his style of running things. Word on the grapevine is that the official, long whispered to allegedly have dubious academic papers, can never quite bring himself to face the media. Instead, at press conferences, he seemingly lets little-known officials do the talking while he sits quietly on the sidelines—most of the time profusely sweating. At a recent briefing, tongues wagged after whispers emerged that the big man allegedly “collapsed” not once, not twice, but three times. His camp was quick to dismiss the chatter, insisting he was merely overcome by fatigue. Still, skeptics are having a field day, with some cheekily suggesting that “the stuff” the boss is apparently fond of might finally be catching up with him.
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Murmurs in one political camp reveal growing discontent after their supremo went off-script during a recent meeting, supposedly making pronouncements that badly undercut the very narrative his lieutenants had been pushing on the campaign trail. Sources say senior figures had carefully drafted a speech to keep him on message, only for the leader to allegedly brush it aside at the podium. The fallout was instant, with some visibly agitated insiders grumbling that months of work had been thrown into disarray. A few were even overheard lamenting the “embarrassment” the move had caused, with one muttering that their political project now risks losing steam at a critical moment.
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A wave of unease is sweeping through a major political establishment as a fast-rising youthful movement continues to gain momentum. Senior members, usually confident are said to be rattled by the growing influence of the young brigade. In hushed tones, some top officials were overheard admitting it may be time to “tame” the energetic newcomers before they tilt the balance of power. But with the youth movement winning hearts on the ground, the question remains—who is taming who?
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A lawyer is once again on the spot after a warrant of arrest was supposedly issued in a multimillion-shilling land forgery case in Nairobi’s high-end estate. The lawyer, already entangled in a disputed 53-acre coastal estate, is accused of forging wills and witness statements to apparently grab prime properties. Forensic experts have ruled the contested signatures fake, with investigators now probing a wider network of fraudulent dealings.
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