
FRESH TENSIONS ARE reportedly simmering in a western county as detectives are tightening the noose on senior officials in an expanding corruption probe. While the investigative agency has confirmed it is pursuing multiple cases reportedly touching on the county executive, the sweeping nature of the inquiry has allegedly triggered anxiety among MCAs. Insiders say investigators are zeroing in on procurement processes, alleged conflict-of-interest dealings and suspicious financial transactions tied to key county projects. There are growing fears of imminent arrests and potentially far-reaching implications for those in positions of power.
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AN ASPIRANT FOR a top seat in the next polls has reportedly stirred intrigue within political circles after meeting a senior figure eyeing the same position. The development has fuelled claims he is being used to split votes in a key region. Insiders allege the aspirant is being quietly funded and sponsored by the very rival he publicly claims to challenge. Sources further indicate that he is allegedly benefiting financially from the manoeuvres, leaving both his handlers and supporters confused about his true intentions ahead of the election.
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AN MP IS laughing all the way to the bank after supposedly landing a multimillion-shilling tender with a county government. Sources say the second-term lawmaker allegedly controversially secured the contract for garbage collection in a city county despite protests from rival bidders. The MP is reported to have used a recently registered company to win the deal. Concerns have reportedly been raised by competitors and residents over the firm’s capacity to deliver, with some warning that time will reveal whether the company is up to the task.
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STILL ON MATTERS tenders, a simmering row between a senator and a governor has erupted into open conflict over a disputed county tender. The lawmaker have recently accused the governor of incompetence and corruption before fellow senators, alleging mismanagement. However, the governor reporedly hit back, claiming the senator’s anger stemmed from his company’s failure to secure a lucrative contract in the county. The revelations allegedly stunned lawmakers, prompting the committee chair to halt the heated debate. Later, the governor reportedly said he would not be pressured into awarding tenders, insisting the senator’s firm did not meet the required standards for the job.
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