Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Corridors of Power

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A senior police officer is constructing a huge home at the Kenyan coast of Mombasa. We are informed that the home, which is situated in leafy areas of Mombasa has been financed by a high profiled individual who was recently linked to drugs. We are also informed that the senior officer is a buddy of another individual mentioned in gold smuggling ring from Democratic Republic of Congo(DRC)

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RESIDENTS of Kitui Central were elated to see their MP Charity Ngilu starring at a parliamentary committee probe last week. Reason? The residents had not heard a word about the MP nor her whereabouts since December. Our mole tells us that no one in the constituency including his ground PA’s had an idea where the minister- whom corridors knows was hospitalized- was. And now they are hoping that their minister will visit them soon and explain his unusual silence.

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Corridors has learnt that no one can access a report prepared by the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights(KNCHR) on 2007 post election violence from their website. The report titled on the brink of the precipice which named individuals, who funded post election violence is corrupted. When you download the report you get an error message. The report was among the preliminary documents considered by ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo in his investigations of Ocampo six.

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Taveta MP Naomi Shaban needs to liase with his Public Health counterpart Beth Mugo or Medical Services Minister Anyang Nyong'o to sort out things at the local district hospital. We are informed that her constituents have to cross the border to Tanzania to get treatment for snake bites and malaria. corridors learnt that the paramedics at the hospital advise their patients to seek treatment at a Christian centre, across the border in Tanzania because the district hospital lacks basics.

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