
A GROUP OF politicians from an opposition-leaning county is purported to be quietly plotting the downfall of their governor. Reason? They aresupposedly angered by his hard stance on a contentious political issue and feel his position has undermined their interests. Over the past two weeks, they havemet at least three times to craft a strategy. Their plan allegedly centres on launching a countywide campaign portraying the governor as an underperforming and corrupt leader whose tenure has been dogged by scandals. Whether their scheme will succeed, however, is something only time will tell.
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IT SEEMS THE political wrangles stalling progress in a far-flung county are far from over. Recently, two top leaders nearly exchanged blows during a hotel meeting meant to resolve the crisis. The confrontation began when one accused the other of allegedly fueling the endless disputes that have crippled county operations. The remarks enraged his colleague, who shot up in anger and charged towards him, ready to strike. Their aides quickly intervened, preventing an already heated exchange from turning into a full-blown physical combat.
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DETAILS HAVE EMERGED of how top officials in a powerful ministry are supposedly running an extortion racket targeting desperate Kenyans owed millions in pending bills by various agencies. The officials allegedly pressure claimants to part with hefty amounts in exchange for “facilitating” payment, in some cases demanding up to 40 per cent of the bill’s value. The group is reportedly said to have made a fortune from the scheme, which involves a senior official.
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QUESTIONS ARE BEING raised about how ignorant some lawmakers are of the very laws they pass in Parliament. This followed the circulation of a video showing a first-term MP openly glorifying an activity that is outlawed in Kenya. In the clip, the legislator is supposedly heard inviting a colleague to attend the banned exercise,seemingly appearing completely unaware of its illegality. The video quickly attracted outrage online, with many Kenyans questioning how an elected leader—entrusted with making and safeguarding the law—could display such a glaring lack of awareness about statutes he is expected to understand.
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