Thursday, June 16, 2011

Corridors of Power


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Share/Save/Bookmark A group of civic leaders mentioned in connection with a land grabbing scandal in Kisii town were overheard in a local pub bragging that they are untouchable and that nothing will happen to them as they are in good books with the police who are supposed to investigate them. The local residents who recorded the complaint with the police now wonder who will save them from the gang of thieving councillors.
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A top civil servant was overheard complaining that representatives of civil society groups at the forefront in objecting to the nomination of Keriako Tobiko as Director of Public Prosecution are behaving in an  “unbecoming manner". The civil servant wondered who vetted the civil society representatives.
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A former assistant minister who represents a constituency in the Rift Valley and whose rising political star seems to be splattering has opted to drown his sorrows by living it up in social joints in the city. The man was recently spotted at a club on Ngong Road in the company of a young lady, seemingly oblivious of the stares that he was getting from other patrons by his very public display of affection.


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