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, โTheir spouses were prayer partners and intercessors. Do they still hold joint prayers, and what could be their prayer points?โ[โฆ]CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLEโถ
Isolation: Whether Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is finally ousted or not, Joseph Macharia is getting concerned about the political implications. โHis 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. โWhat a house of shame! Talk of misplaced priorities. With so many crises, including Adaniโs 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. โTechnicians 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. โAs a nation, we must do something to gainfully engage our youth. Itโs shocking that the youth were armed with knives and stones. Weโre sitting on a time bombโฆCLICK HERE TO READ MORE ARTICLES>>>