Thursday, March 31, 2011

Corridor of Power


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Share/Save/Bookmark Two MPs— one from PNU and the other from Narc-K—nearly came to blows when they differed over money they claimed a foreign diplomat had paid out to them for some unspecified purpose. The diplomat had allegedly paid the money to one of the two MPs at a Naivasha hotel. However, the recipient kept on insisting he had not received the cash which led to the near fight.
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An MP from Coast Province has sold off his magnificent and state of the art limo to settle huge debts he owes several creditors who have been threatening bankruptcy action against him. The man used the down payment from the sale to settle some of his debts and bought a small car even as he tries to settle his debts.
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We are informed that ODM party leader Raila Odinga has sent a team to Ikolomani constituency on a fact finding mission on the situation on the ground ahead of the May 3 by-elections. Our mole has also told us that the team will report directly to him on the state of affairs in Ikolomani. Minister Gumo, an ally of the party leader is leading a team to have the party back former MP Bonny Khalwale.
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AFC Leopard’s technical director Hector Como is very concerned about the revival of the legendary football club. The man has vowed to use his foreign connections to seek ways of strengthening the once vibrant club. We are told that new official has launched a manhunt for two Brazilian players who could be booked by the club.
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Some managers operating at a company associated with a water company are fleecing tax payers of millions of shillings. The managers are getting a big cut from the money water consumers are paying for water services. The readings are however false as the meters have been disabled making it impossible for the residents to know how much water they are consuming. They pay the inflated estimates which they are presented as their water bills and the managers and clerks share in the loot.

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