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Can't blame him for lockdowns. Kama ako corrupt watch the dying Windsor come back to life.
They were thoughtless lockdowns, remember in a press conference he said that they are locking down because they have been told to? And then they continued unnecessarily to facilitate corruption and dont even get started about the innocent people that were killed because of him and his curfews.
 
They were thoughtless lockdowns, remember in a press conference he said that they are locking down because they have been told to? And then they continued unnecessarily to facilitate corruption and dont even get started about the innocent people that were killed because of him and his curfews.
kianjoma brothers plus others
 
A kupasuka msamba moment loading

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That's a very short stint at being bullish for putting "that tribe" into political oblivion. Looks like we are back to playing victim.

Meanwhile he cannot see the opportunity offered to Baba to bolt out in a huff hoping to redeem himself.
I find it laughable that Alai thinks Baba wanted “the face of Kenya” when the truth is that Baba endorsed two jaluos and a luhya (Wadayi, Mbadi, Oporonya). How is that the face of Kenya?
 
This one has been sucking and dreaming that he'll be made Interior CS. He has also been virulent about fixing "that tribe".

Peter Kaluma Faults William Ruto for Nominating

New CSs from Mt Kenya Only: "See Beyond Regions"

Updated Friday, December 20, 2024 at 12:15 PM by Kai Eli

President William Ruto's reorganisation of the Cabinet has not impressed a section of Kenyans, this as some see no fault in it.

Homa Bay MP Peter Kaluma is among the unhappy lot; he observed that there was no regional balance in the latest changes.
Ruto brought some of former president Uhuru Kenyatta's allies into the National Executive, among them Mutahi Kagwe and Lee Kinyanjui -

The latest reshuffle and new nominations in the Cabinet have elicited varied reactions, with quarters backing the changes while others raising critical questions.

President William Ruto sanctioned a reorganisation of the Cabinet on Thursday, December 19.

Now-former Youth Affairs and Sports CS Kipchumba Murkomen was reassigned to the Ministry of Interior. Salim Mvurya, previously the CS for Investments and Trade, would take over the Sports docket.

Mvurya's ministry was entrusted to former Nakuru governor Lee Kinyanjui, while one-time Health CS Mutahi Kagwe was handed the Agriculture and Livestock Development Ministry.

First Kiambu governor William Kabogo was nominated to head the Information, Communication and Digital Economy docket.
In the changes, the president reassigned now-former Agriculture and ICT CSs to ambassadorial roles. Margaret Nyambura, the ICT CS, was appointed the High Commissioner for Kenya in Ghana, while Andrew Karanja, who was at the helm of the Agriculture Ministry, was named Kenya's ambassador to Brazil.

Reacting to the Cabinet reorganisation, Homa Bay MP Peter Kaluma argued the president erred as regional balance was not reflected therein.

The lawmaker, who was part of the excited lot when the president onboarded ODM officials in July, observed that the president favours Mt Kenya most opposed to Raila Odinga's backyard.

Kaluma noted that whenever the president considers the region, he dishes out wholesome Cabinet posts, as opposed to regions like Western Kenya and Nyanza, where only a few are nominated. "Ruto gave Gachagua 6 Cabinet Secretary slots, he appointed all from Mt. Kenya.

Ruto gives Uhuru slots in government, he appoints all from Mt. Kenya. Whatever ODM gets, it shares across the Nation. I hope a time will come in my lifetime when all of us will live under Article 10 of the Constitution and see Kenya beyond their home regions, like Baba," he said.
 
This one has been sucking and dreaming that he'll be made Interior CS. He has also been virulent about fixing "that tribe".

Peter Kaluma Faults William Ruto for Nominating

New CSs from Mt Kenya Only: "See Beyond Regions"

Updated Friday, December 20, 2024 at 12:15 PM by Kai Eli

President William Ruto's reorganisation of the Cabinet has not impressed a section of Kenyans, this as some see no fault in it.

Homa Bay MP Peter Kaluma is among the unhappy lot; he observed that there was no regional balance in the latest changes.
Ruto brought some of former president Uhuru Kenyatta's allies into the National Executive, among them Mutahi Kagwe and Lee Kinyanjui -

The latest reshuffle and new nominations in the Cabinet have elicited varied reactions, with quarters backing the changes while others raising critical questions.

President William Ruto sanctioned a reorganisation of the Cabinet on Thursday, December 19.

Now-former Youth Affairs and Sports CS Kipchumba Murkomen was reassigned to the Ministry of Interior. Salim Mvurya, previously the CS for Investments and Trade, would take over the Sports docket.

Mvurya's ministry was entrusted to former Nakuru governor Lee Kinyanjui, while one-time Health CS Mutahi Kagwe was handed the Agriculture and Livestock Development Ministry.

First Kiambu governor William Kabogo was nominated to head the Information, Communication and Digital Economy docket.
In the changes, the president reassigned now-former Agriculture and ICT CSs to ambassadorial roles. Margaret Nyambura, the ICT CS, was appointed the High Commissioner for Kenya in Ghana, while Andrew Karanja, who was at the helm of the Agriculture Ministry, was named Kenya's ambassador to Brazil.

Reacting to the Cabinet reorganisation, Homa Bay MP Peter Kaluma argued the president erred as regional balance was not reflected therein.

The lawmaker, who was part of the excited lot when the president onboarded ODM officials in July, observed that the president favours Mt Kenya most opposed to Raila Odinga's backyard.

Kaluma noted that whenever the president considers the region, he dishes out wholesome Cabinet posts, as opposed to regions like Western Kenya and Nyanza, where only a few are nominated. "Ruto gave Gachagua 6 Cabinet Secretary slots, he appointed all from Mt. Kenya.

Ruto gives Uhuru slots in government, he appoints all from Mt. Kenya. Whatever ODM gets, it shares across the Nation. I hope a time will come in my lifetime when all of us will live under Article 10 of the Constitution and see Kenya beyond their home regions, like Baba," he said.
Didn't they crucify Riggy G for shareholding shenanigans?
 
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