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Moses Wetangula put his skills as a lawyer to good use this afternoon (Thursday), managing to sneak in a technicality that scuttled attempts to move a motion for adoption of a report that seeks his removal as minister. The motion could not be moved on the grounds that some MPs were yet to read the report, but as Yassin Juma reports, Wetangula is not out of the woods yet.
All these thieves have their relatives working in embassies or tourism offices abroad. It starts with the President, Prime Minister on down. No one is clean.
ayoma825 1 year ago
Aende! Impunity must end. Politicians should know that people join politics because they believe that they can bring development to the masses, their employers who toil like dokeys to pay their inflated taxes. Stealing from these poor people should be punished harshly with no mercy at all. If you want to make money go start a business. Politics is when you believe ur ideologies can bring good to the country.
OneWholeKenya 1 year ago
Deputy Speaker Farah Maalim has been over ruling and acting opposite the standing orders. All these as the elected speaker is galavanting over the country performing public functions that should be done by ministers.
karuitha 1 year ago
He may have been "Resting his eyes" as he put it previously...Hawana huruma hawa watu...embezzlement personified..
Jamrockk1 1 year ago
Wetangula must go. Huyu msee amekula millions one can see it right from his face.
mdomokaya1 1 year ago