

Charles Njonjo's son has made a mark of some sorts. Our moles tell us the young Njongo is the first Kenyan to take possession of the 2013 Range Rover, the only one of its kind in Kenya. With the latest gizmos, bells and whistles that have been fitted to his specification, its rumored the car has cost quite a pretty penny. According to Autoblog.com there is a 'six months to one year waiting list' for this vehicle which has been described as a must have for those 'addicted' to the Range Rover brand of vehicles. The minimum price for one of these vehicles is upwards of Sh10m exclusive of any extras that a buyer may specify!
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Two top officials of a government agency who have been at loggerheads since they were appointed and have expended a lot of energy and time plotting and planning the downfall of the other have finally decided to bury the hatchet. The glue cementing the two was nothing but a huge 'persuasion gift' which they both received from a company that had been granted a tender to provide the department with some goods and services. Unknown to each other, two weeks ago, the wily businessman invited both men to his office to "thank' them for the tender. Neither of the two refused the 'gratitude' which has forced them into an uneasy truce— one cannot expose the other without putting himself in jeopardy!
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With witnesses recanting after a belated prick of their conscience, the ICC is searching for credible witness to sustain its cases against the remaining suspects. A man who jumped bail in 2009 after being charged with trafficking in rolls of bhang is allegedly bragging that he is being interviewed to become a prosecution witness. The truth or otherwise is not yet clear as the identity of the ICC witnesses are never divulged for their own security.
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