Friday, April 13, 2012

Corridors of Power



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The daughter of a Cabinet minister and a female MP almost came to blows at a Kilimani social joint last week when they both realised they were dating the same top politician. The two women exchanged harsh words when they bumped into each other. The minister's daughter had reportedly taken time out of the country to let matters cool down when the politician's wife realised that her husband was cheating on her. On her return, she found the politician had hooked up with the legislator.
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A top presidential aspirant's handlers are said to be deeply annoyed with a State House operative who is also running their boss's campaign strategy. The operative is accused of running the aspirant's political activities without consulting anyone. They handlers have now opted to sabotage the operative's activities and have in the past few weeks been leaking to the media documents which are aimed at tarnishing the operative's reputation. The documents so far leaked indicate that the operative is mismanaging the aspirant's financial resources and is only employing her relatives.
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Assistant lands minister Bifwoli Wakoli is determined to run for presidency. It seems the Bumula MP is taking the credit for having the clause guaranteeing the Ford Kenya chairman automatic presidential nomination repealed. The race for nomination, according to Wakoli, is now between him and Trade minister Moses Wetangula. As far as Wakoli is concerned that his kinsman Musalia has left it too late to follow in his footsteps. Mudavadi is trying to get the ODM clause guaranteeing party leader automatic nomination as the party's presidential candidate.

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