Parliament in Session
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In a notable incident, a young Member of Parliament found himself at the centre of a bribery scandal.
The legislator allegedly accepted a substantial sum to vote against his colleagues' consensus on a crucial bill. When his actions came to light during a contentious strategy meeting, he attempted to evade confrontation by isolating himself and becoming unreachable. However, his efforts proved futile as his peers swiftly organized to confront him, demanding the return of the illicit funds. Simultaneously, approximately 1,000 employees in a Rift Valley county face an uncertain future as rumours of impending mass layoffs circulate.
These workers, reportedly hired through irregular processes at the outset of devolution, now find themselves in a precarious position. The timing of these potential dismissals has raised eyebrows, particularly given that the governor refrained from taking such action during his first term. Critics suggest that the initial decision to retain these employees may have been motivated by electoral considerations, as mass layoffs could have jeopardized the governor's re-election prospects in 2022. With the governor now in his final term, speculation abounds regarding the true motives behind this sudden shift in employment policy.
In Nyanza, political manoeuvring has taken centre stage as a governor successfully thwarted an impeachment attempt. Local Members of the County Assembly (MCAs), reportedly driven by financial desperation, had initiated the move to oust the governor. However, the county leader managed to neutralize the threat through strategic financial incentives, persuading MCAs to abandon their efforts. This incident has prompted observers to question whether the impeachment proceedings were genuinely rooted in governance concerns or merely a ploy for financial gain.
Adding to the region's political intrigue, a junior public officer has become embroiled in a regulatory agency investigation. The scrutiny of his credentials has raised concerns that could have far-reaching implications for both his career and that of his superior. The situation has created an atmosphere of unease among agency employees, who fear potential legal ramifications that may extend further up the organizational hierarchy.
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Gen-Z have added an alternative or reinforced the revolution call to change Kenya.TAKING CORRUPTION to the GRASSROOTS CONSTITUTION MUST be OVERHAULED.But first all the elite gangsters MUST FACE the FIRING SQUAD for Kenya to change.It doesn’t matter whether you only increased your salary like Gathoni,Wangari or you killed 1300 people and imported poisonous maize like Amollo or ATE shs 2b.or shs 10m.daily like Mûigai and Ruto respectively or illegal 15% brokerage fo GK procurement like Wanjîgî,Mûrathe etc-RISASI TU-Mwizi ni mwizi.
Parliament is Kenya has turned to a lynching mob. Even every smart behave like idiots. The power belong to the people. ODM MPigs were mourning more than bereaved. Raila was brought to the government to impeach Gachagua. It is not rocket science to see that.