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Thursday, November 21, 2013

Corridors of Power

Wednesday, November 20, 2013 - 00:00 -- BY POLITICAL DESK
Machakos Governor  Dr Alfred Mutua
Machakos Governor Dr Alfred Mutua
The photo of six “hustlers” jets parked in Sotik at a homecoming bash attended by Deputy President William Ruto is doing more damage to the Jubilee administration than they ever thought. The photo, which is doing rounds on social media and which first appeared in a local newspaper, paints the impression of spendthrift politicians out to impress than to sort out people's problems.
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Members of the Kenyan delegation to the Africa-Arab conference in Kuwait who had hoped that Arab belly dancers would welcome them on arrival at the meeting venue were shocked to find that those who welcomed them were not actually belly dancers but simply “traditional dancers". Sadly for them, the traditional dancers had swords with them and could not be approached easily.
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Just who was the exceptional beauty who sat next to Machakos Governor Alfred Mutua during the launch of the Machakos City? We are told that the lass is a former Kenya Airways hostess who quit her job to attend to a new-found man who also attended the event. The man has since dropped his family but is supporting it. He however lives with the beauty.
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Some senior officials of the Kenya Sugar Board were heard complaining that the CEO has been busy hiring choppers for political bigwigs from Nyanza and Western Kenya whenever they want to tour the areas. The men complained that even a chopper was hired for the Agriculture Secretary Felix Koskei and ODM leader Raila Odinga. They questioned why the Koskei and Raila did not hire one for themselves. They lamented that soon the sugar board will have no money as a result of hiring choppers.
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An employee of Kenyatta University, Miyandazi Martha, is a frustrated woman. She says the university terminated her employment and when she went to court, the institution was ordered to reinstate her but it hasn't. Despite her numerous complaints to the concerned authorities, she says no one has heard her despite the university failing to honour a court order. Miyandazi now blames KU vice chancellor Olive Mugenda for being personal and frustrating her.
 
- See more at: http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/article-144276/corridors-power#sthash.TdzCpsgv.dpuf

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