hapa wizi tu

just because a stupid vernacular gutter press that nobody reads anyway writes about something does not make it the gospel truth
The important thing is not shouting about stuff,anyone can do that
The important thing is producing evidence which clearly has not been produced here

Kelele za chura hazimkatazi ngombe kunywa maji

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@Nattydread ,@spear , @Young munaitwa hapa .don’t blame it in me

ushajibiwa hapo juu na @chuka, we all know that NMG is fighting the Jubilee Government after the “Afya house scandal” debacle. Nothing new here! comparing Kenyan SGR to the Ethiopian one is for small negativo minds.

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Is it true that Kabura and Ben Gethii enjoy security offered by the govt?

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Boss it says there kes 250billion katika miaka minne, we’ve had a budget of atleast kes1.7 trillion since 2013 which translates to kes 6.8 trillions in 4 years, the rate is 3.68%, when you factor in the scams we do not know about yet it should be 8% to 10%.

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Nimetukanwa chura juu ya ukweli. Kuna korapshen ndio lakini afadhali iwe kwenye projects zaonekana wala sio kuuza hewa. Tutamaliza ufisadi pole pole.

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Am not asslicking but the land factor compensation has a big % on the cost of our SGR

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The corruption started there

Uwongo mtupu! I don’t see how a country can be experiencing an economic growth rate of more than 6% with such amount of money lost to corruption. It doesn’t add up.

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By any means necessary
MPs want chairmen out for ‘hindering’ Afya House probe
Health CS Cleaphas Mailu with PS Nicholas Muraguri when they appeared before the Health Parliamentary committee investigating the alleged 5 billion shillings corruption scandal on November 10,2016. Photo/Jack Owuor
Two Jubilee MPs heading a Health parliamentary committee risk being removed over claims of “frustrating” the inquiry into the alleged Sh5.2 billion loss in the Health ministry.
An interim internal audit report indicated that Sh5.2 billion was unaccounted for. However, CS Cleopa Mailu has said the amount in question is Sh3.2 billion and it was properly used.
The National Assembly committee has initiated the process of removing chairperson Rachael Nyamae (Kitui South) and vice chairperson Robert Pukose (Endebess) through a petition, reportedly supported by 20 out of 29 members.
Protecting CS and PS
Members are unhappy with Nyamae’s ‘unbecoming manner of leadership’, alleging that she has been shielding Mailu and PS Nicholas Muraguri from accounting for the loss.
The division between the committee leadership and members was evident over last weekend, when MPs toured the National Youth Service site at Miritini, Mombasa, to inspect the 99 container clinics worth Sh1 billion for the Slum Upgrading Programme.
Nyamae and one MP gave the containers, costing Sh10 million each, a clean bill of health.
However, some members differed with the decision arguing that the prices are outrageous.
The committee was to meet yesterday but the meeting was called off indefinitely through text message and WhatsApp, a move that angered the members more.
They said such meetings are normally postponed when MPs have convened and adequate reasons for their cancellation given.
petition to sack chairperson
“I know why this has happened. There is an ouster petition against the chair and the vice chair because of issues that have been going on in the Ministry of Health.
I believe this is one of the gimmicks being used by the Jubilee government for cover up of graft,” Matungulu MP Stephen Mule said.
He said members want the committee’s leadership changed so they can get to the bottom of the alleged missing money at the Health ministry.
“I saw the ouster petition yesterday. I personally signed it as number 16 and by evening it had 20 signatures against 29 members. We want new leadership, which is sober,” Mule said.
He and Tigania West MP David Karithi confirmed that there is intense lobbying by Jubilee for their members to withdraw their signatures.
Pukose denied knowledge of the ouster petition but said members have a right to come up with one.
“There are rules that guide the process. It could be a case of corruption fighting back, because as a committee we are committed to getting to the bottom of the Afya House matter,” he said.
http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2016/11/18/mps-want-chairmen-out-for-hindering-afya-house-probe_c1457700

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Maybe someone is using daddy’s recipe to prepare some good old fashioned book soup

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The other day,i watched Simba 2 giving a combination of years both the cord leaders and uhuruto have in government.
He said UHURUTO have only tasted 7 yrs serving the government but CORD leaders have spent a total of 100 yrs in both parliament and government serving in various capacities.
The question is if they have never achieved anything in a 100 yrs what are going to achieve in 5 yrs?:D:D

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Yes, preparing it for you don’t be in a hurry to drink it let me hammer some sense into you.

A ceo can do much more in a company than a junior employee.kalonzo and raila were vp and pm on paper .Raila could not even suspend a minister as a pm .Muthaura had more power than him.Then a whole president asks kenyans what he can do about corruption claiming his hands are tied .His kin , deputy and allies are deep in multi billion scandals

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I’ve been waiting on that hammer for a while… or was that just a statement to make yourself sound smart?

I wouldn’t say it’s o.k. to have corruption but I agree, at least there’s a project that can be seen.
It happens all over the world, it’s the percentage of kick backs that varies.

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I beg to disagree with you,Even before they became VP and PM how long have they served as members of parliament notwithstanding holding cabinet positions for years?hmmm.

Corruption fighting back

Kwanzaa hako ka deputy,mwizi sana