Saturday, July 19, 2014

Corridors of Power

Friday, July 18, 2014 - 00:00 -- BY POLITICAL DESK
Parliament building
Parliament building
A governor from Eastern province has not stopped his habit of running after university girls. After dumping one from a popular private university, he was this week seen in a city hotel getting cozy with another from yet another university. Friends of the 21-year-old woman are concerned that the governor may dump her as soon as he is done with her like their other schoolmate.
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An MP from Uasin Gishu county on Wednesday caused drama at a hotel after he found one of his opponents in the last general election at the new eatery. The MP is said to have been irked by the former Constituency Development Fund man, whom he accused of going round the constituency in his absence preparing the ground for the 2017 general election. The meeting, which was discussing issues on how to settle squatters, is said to have ended prematurely with the MP vowing to go physical if the man continued to be present.
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It is either MPs do not listen while in the National Assembly or they do not attend sessions. On Wednesday, the Speaker informed the MPs that Parliament's leadership would be hosting media stakeholders for a breakfast yesterday. However, two MPs were overheard in the corridors wondering why they were not aware of the breakfast, which they only learnt about on TV as the event was live on KBC. "Na hii kitu nimeona tu kwa TV. Kwani Speaker anaita watu hapa kama hatujui?" one first time MP was heard saying.
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Just two days after Corridors revealed a plan by a local supermarket with branches countrywide to sack some staff for inciting others to go on strike without any justification, Corridors has also established that two senior investors in the same supermarket are the ones behind the constant strikes. Yesterday at a city hotel on Kenyatta Avenue in Nairobi, the two directors were overheard saying they will do everything to ensure they bring down the current management.
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