Prayer warriors: With President William Ruto and his deputy, Rigathi Gachagua, no longer seeing eye to eye โ€” the latter having been overwhelmingly impeached by the National Assembly, Carey Yiembe is dying of curiosity. He says, โ€œTheir spouses were prayer partners and intercessors. Do they still hold joint prayers, and what could be their prayer points?โ€[โ€ฆ]CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLEโ–ถ

Isolation: Whether Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is finally ousted or not, Joseph Macharia is getting concerned about the political implications. โ€œHis actions are risking isolating Mt Kenya communities. I wonder what he will be able to achieve in the national arena with only the votes from the mountain in his basket.

Shame: A day after 281 MPs voted to impeach DP Gachagua with only 44 against it, Fred Njuki notes there was no quorum for official business for which MPs are well paid. โ€œWhat a house of shame! Talk of misplaced priorities. With so many crises, including Adaniโ€™s JKIA saga, all they could do was to impeach the DP? This is the most incompetent Parliament ever.โ€

Failed Internet: Over a month after subscribing to Poa Internet Service, Samuel Muigai relocated to where the signal totally failed. โ€œTechnicians then carted away the installation kit, dish, router and cables, promising a refund within 48 hours. Well, they’ve not done so. Were your technicians abducted after leaving my house?โ€

Robbery: A recent incident in Bamburi, in which young men robbed people on the beach in broad daylight, is a sign that things are getting out of hand, says Nicholas Murithi. โ€œAs a nation, we must do something to gainfully engage our youth. Itโ€™s shocking that the youth were armed with knives and stones. Weโ€™re sitting on a time bombโ€ฆCLICK HERE TO READ MORE ARTICLES>>>

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