Economist and NASA strategist David Ndii reveals that the current
corruption crusade only has one main agenda and will not impact on the
fight against corruption in Kenya.
Part 3 of 3
The unexpected appointment of Noordin Haji as the new DPP to replace
Tobiko raised eyebrows and many Kenyans were puzzled. The pieces are
slowly starting to fall into place and have quite a story to tell us.
The rapidly unfolding political events in Kenya point to a well crafted
wider scheme against DP Ruto. There is mounting evidence that this is
the case.
Mwai Kibaki tried very hard to run a corruption-free goverment in 2003
but failed. This is evidence that it is extremely difficult to run a
government in Kenya without corruption. There are plenty of other
examples from Kenya's past to support this thesis. This has huge
implications for anybody seeking to fight corruption in Kenya today.
Jicho Pevu aka Mohamed Ali who is the current MP for Nyali in Mombasa
has puzzled friend and foe in recent times. It turns out that there is a
very simple explanation for his behaviour in recent times.
The maize game and maize politics in Kenya is not new. But even sadder
is the huge impact it has had over the years on the country. Kumekucha
tells the true story of a determined Kenyan farmer who never made it, to
illustrate this.
Janet Wangui victim of the controersial City Park incident was married
as a second wife but was very cloose to her own nephew. And her husband
knew it and had protested the relationship...
President Uhuru Kenyatta on May 18th 2018 promised to fight corruption
and purge social media in the same sentence. And yet the purge on social
media will go a long way in helping protect the corrupt. What is going
on here?
Too many serious corruption scandals involving billions have dogged the
Jubilee administration in recent weeks. Coming at a time like now in
Kenyan politics they could easily cause the downfall of the
administration. Here's why...
Senator James Orenggo in clear reference to those fighting the referedum
makes a strong case to legislators in Mombasa convention to abandon
partisan positions and fight for a better Kenya.
Has DP William Ruto panicked so much that he no longer thinks through
his statements and actions? This would appear to be the case in his
latest outburst which has attracted lots of criticism from many corners
of the country.
The raging floods and curious incidents unfolding in the country are
definitely signs of the times. But what exactly do they tell us about
the future of Kenya? What do they tell us about what is about to unfold
in the country?
Lawmakers have lost the privilege that cushioned them from being served
court papers within the precincts of Parliament. This is after High
Court recently struck out section 7 and 11 of the Parliamentary Powers
and Privileges Act which restricts serving legal papers within
parliament and questioning parliamentary proceedings in court. The court
ruled that they are unconstitutional. The reaction from legislator
Kimani Ichungwa was rather predictable and very unfortunate.
Gov Alfred Mutua jumps into national politics with a rather
controversial remark which is clearly targetted at one of his opponents
for the presidential elections in 2022. Can Kenyan politics get more
interesting than this or what?