Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Corridors of Power


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Share/Save/Bookmark A trap has been laid to catch a Cabinet minister from Nyanza said to be having sex with his female guests at a secluded office along Harambee Avenue. A cleaner working at the block where the minister’s office is located has testified to the caretaker of the building saying she has on several occasions found used condoms in a dustbin in the minister’s office.
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Nominated MP and Islamic preacher Sheik Mohamed Dor may be a marked man. A top security official said security agencies were appalled by a statement he made after the death of Osama Bin Laden. Dor had warned that those celebrating the slain terror suspect’s death were doing so in vain.
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Some officials at the Prime Minister’s office are very infuriated by Gatanga MP Peter Kenneth's style of politics. The officials, who have been hoping that a plan to have the minister drilled into a hard ball political player will materialise seem to be losing hope. The officials say the attempts were in vain.
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Three former MPs who lost their seats in a by-election are are having issues with some of  their financiers. The three have separately received warning letters from banks they owe millions. It is believed the amounts were incurred in deals they secured immediately they won their parliamentary seats. After losing millions in the unsuccessful by-elections, the former MPs are now fear investments they put up while in Parliament may fall under the hammer.
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 Is it that some policemen just do not want to go to church or what? Yesterday, some officers appeared hurt by a text message that instructed them to attend an urgent meeting at the CID training school only to find that they were required to attend a compulsory church service.

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