Residents of one of the counties in Rift Valley region are increasingly becoming uncomfortable with their governor whom they accuse of extravagance and slowly sinking the county into huge debts. The residents are particularly irked by the governor’s decision to abandon his home and reside in a famous hotel in the county where the bill has already reached Sh10million. They don't buy the governor's claims that he has moved into the hotel at their cost because his own house is undergoing renovations! Whats worse, it has now emerged that the governor is using the hotel to host several young nubile women.
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Power struggles in one of the cement production companies appears to have escalated culminating in the sacking of the head of productions operations a few days ago. Our moles tell us the man was fired was on track to becoming the boss who's tenure is about to come to an end later this month. The staff at the cement company which has been plagued with controversy are hoping that the intrigues do not result in yet another shutdown of the company's operations.
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Some senior staff at Post Bank are very unhappy. They complain that most managers serving are well beyond the age of retirement and have had their contracts renewed more than three times. This has resulted in a huge backlog of people who qualify and merit promotion but who are still marking time as the 'old fogeys' continue hanging on and yet they are rendering non-essential services.
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Claims by MPs that they are personally financing their trips to the Hague to provide 'moral support" to Deputy President William Ruto are now being put to the test. A first term MP, who is on the most recent junket at the Hague and who's financial capabilities would not allow him to finance the trip nearly let the cat out of the bag when he bragged that he had been 'sponsored' for the trip. The only thing is, he did not say who his sponsors were but said the trip was worth its 'price'.

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