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Bull's Eye: When Kambi pretended to be the boss

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2011

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What size of shoes does Assistant Minister Kazungu Kambi wear? Well, over the week he must have imagined he shares the same size with Peter Anyang' Nyong'o. The shoes could not just fit and it took doctors to remind him that it would be medically suicidal to force them on. It was all about authority and Kazungu was keen to exercise it. And as Emmanuel Juma reports on Bull's Eye, it was all about calculation.

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  • man, doctors are the ultimate strike force, they are only people able to violently protest and fix themselves up after getting injuries.

  • aiih?! hii imenibo sana! puuu!! nkt!

  • Bull's Eye ? More like Bull's Shit.

  • Emmanuel Juma, you know you can do much better than this. And sadly, this string of boring BE's seems like a trend. All your recent productions have lacked the quality we all know you're capable of. Kani what's happening? Is it a "go slow" or some kind of protest against your employers?

  • Imagine this are Kenyan doctors shaking the gate..hehehehe, the brains didn't prevail here. Don't get me wrong, I support the Kenyan doctors in their quest for a higher salary, however, its a pity that they had to get this low for a raise.

  • Sorry Emmanuel do another BEye coz this one was just crap!

  • Bw Emmanueli, hivi umelipwa au umejiunga na kundi la wenyeinchi???? Dakika 3.40 za bulls eye!!! hapo mwezangu nikutunyanyasa sisi walahoi, jimudu kidogo utupatie mambo ya ukweli. changanya habari na misukosuko nchi this Ksmall mzungu 'ishui' aint enough. Give us wat we deserve or i will be lobbying bloggers to support my 11yr old daughter in her quest for ur job,(forget child labour) but do i say

  • @Otdog

    That always cracks me up!

  • :I pity Kazungu...i dont know why he accepted to take the bullet for his minister..even if its collaborative responsibility,heck..not this one!

  • hahahha striking nation indeed didnt i hear cotu saying they will strike also. seems only the august house wnt strike since walijijali wenyewe 1st na matumboi zao instead of the nation but if you look at it from a sober manner a society is the mirror of the leaders they elect so trust me nothing will change in lot of time to come if you vote them out the same type ionfact more hungrier leaders with the ussual tag ni time yetu ya ku dish ( its our time to eat) lolz

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