The Rai sons are proficient rally drivers. With billions of dollars at your disposal you can own the fastest rally cars on earth and crown yourself national champ year in year out. The Chatthe children as well. The Chatthe’s are sugar barons who own Kibos sugar. Both families linked up tighter bonds through marriage and guess who was in attendance at this historic oligarch marriage held not too long ago…
Excerpt from daily nation:
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The Judiciary and the Executive have always been well taken care of by Rai’s lobby arteries that spread far and wide. Indeed, where top political leaders of the various coalitions shaping Kenya’s politics have failed to agree, Rai has often become a point of convergence. A cement for their interests.
In January last year, Rai’s son Rajbir Rai married the daughter of another sugar oligarch, Mr Ragbihr Singh Chatthe – popularly known as Birre. The lavish gold-themed wedding ceremony in the city had an exotic list of invited guests, largely from Rai’s business network who were pleasantly surprised when Deputy President William Ruto spent the entire day at the event. He was not alone, his family and Majority Leader Aden Duale attended, too.
The DP is not the only top political family he associates with, Mr Rai’s Raiply has had deep networks with the First Family’s Timsales and he is said to be a close friend of Mr Muhoho Kenyatta, another frequenter to his private functions, according to those close to him.
Mr Rai is not your ordinary tendepreneuer who pops out when the government announces a mega project or keeps shuttling between government offices to push for tenders; he has deep roots weaved around powerful political families; granting him his commercial wishes. His has a long-ranger approach, seeing from far and angling appropriately with a powerful lobby machinery that gets him what he wants.
Ladies and gentlemen your next commander on chief akiuza nchi. State capture. Dumping of cheap imports on your Kenyan soil. The killing of the Kenyan farmer.
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[SIZE=4]what do you do with billions of shillings from illicit sugar sales? Hukunywi sana, huchezi golf… you buy the latest evolution rally cars and cast yourselves as national sportsmen! Our "national athletes"… the irony…
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[SIZE=4]life is indeed sweet Baldev Singh Chagger… (note the sponsorship logo above)[/SIZE]
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Yep Kenya’s sweetest indeed… Raiply, Timsales great sponsors. Na ati unataka kupeleka your stock Subaru to the national rally to race with these machines owned by billionaires… keep dreaming!
Jassi Chatthe or Jaspreet Chatthe from the Kibos Sugar family. National Rally Champion set to replace Chagger above.
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Maisha ni tamu wacha nikuambie. Simply sweet as the ad says. Jaspreet in the latest evolution X with a focus on the way. They are all navigated by wazungus nowadays. Rai’s son in law.
Rajbir Rai also set to take over from Chagger. Next generation racer. He’s the fellow whose wedding Ruto attended.
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Gari ya Rajbir Rai inasema "TIMSALES" kwa bonnet incase you are wondering. Hehe.
So waKenya endeleeni kukunywa sukari, it’s not poisonous or toxic. It’s only toxic to the Luhya and Luo sugar cane farmer. Na nyinyi waLuhya muendelee kulima miwa. Siku moja watoto wenyu wataacha kuendesha baiskeli na waendeshe Evolution X… in your dreams of course. These are the people you slave for, for eternity. Slaves in your own country. Sold by your own countrymen.
Kenya is a blessed state. How she still stands after being abused this much is a miracle. Mhindi anakuja anamwaga sukari from wherever he got it… to add insult to injury anaimwaga kwa uchafu juu ni chakula ya mwafrika na mwafrika ni kama mbwa tu. Na mjamaa hapa anasema criminalized.
Now I understand why those wazungu judges and prosecutors at the Hague were looking at us in bewilderment and curiosity. The Kenyan African is an enigma… impossible to decipher or understand.
I bet you are either in you late 20’s or early 30’s but whatever that doesn’t matter for now.What am worried about is whether you will manage to live with this situation till in your sunset days (assuming you will live to hit 90s).
The statusquo is meant to remain unless something drastic happen.
You talking about Rai and their sugar,yet the other day the President and VC were embrassing the family in a different capacity.
If you look closely at your background(the county you come from),try take count of any development that have come up from the devolved funds.In mine MCAs stall planned development till they get tipped to allow the project(s) to continue.
What I mean is,in as much as the National goverment is screwing us to the core,the county ones are worse,yet they are the ones which were supposed to bring the benefits closer home.To continue funding their expensive lifestyle they will start taxing even the little milk that Wanjiku gets from their frail cows.Anything that worth taxing will not escape their radar.
This situation will continue for as long as we rant about scandals for a day or two then forget about them till another one hit our news.The outspoken human right activists who were so prominent during the election period are mum about these vices,may be they view them differently.
I am praying for a day when this corruption will push all of us who are supposed to stand against it,to the point that we shall all cry at one go and do something to send a note to the leaders once and for all.Whatever that will be only God knows,but I pray for a such a day.
Let Rai,Muhoho’s,Gethi,Farouk,Murkomen be,they will continue to do what they do best since they have the blessings and you continue to pay your taxes to make fund for looting available.
It’s funny how people have narrowed down on this guy and started digging deep to nowhere. Watch the below, then ask yourself who is it that Duale was protecting while his mpango wa kando was spilling the beans at the same time. The sideshows are working, there is no crime for importing sugar where the law has been followed but the lynch mob is out and has forgotten there is a long list of importers.
His imports account for only 18% of the total sugar that was imported, are Kenyans so gullible so as not to ask where is the remaining 72% and who brought it in?
We do not have an aristocracy or a noble class that had developed the morality and nobility to lead us. We have peasant stock running the country and we wonder why they steal whatever they can get their grubby hands on and produce nothing of value. This would be the case in any country.
Perhaps we are better off governed by others.
A brit will govern you more fairly, more competently, more intelligently, and more humanely than a fellow kenyan