Nation Media Group • If it is, indeed, true that President William Ruto shunned Kenya Airways and splurged Sh200 million on a private jet, “half-filled with layabouts and a begging bowl in hand”, on his State Visit to the US, it’s a mockery of government austerity measures, says W. Kimariech. “Does he then have the moral authority to argue that taxes, however high, must be paid?” His contact is *** • Most politicians, John N.
Nyaga notes, seem to be driven by nothing but their obsession with elections. They, adds John, are focused on the 2027 polls and thinking of how to con Kenyans into voting for them. “Elections are like a chessboard with the pieces for the various positions falling into place.
Now, it also includes regional and continental jobs.” His contact is *** • On top of the damage and suffering caused by the heavy rains and floods in Nairobi, houses are also being demolished in the Mukuru slums and other places, compounding the plight of the affected families, moans Jimmy Thumbi. “It’s unbelievable that the government is causing more misery for the victims.
Where do they expect these people to go?” His contact is *** • The late no-nonsense Environment minister John Michuki, Ruth Gituma recalls, started a scheme to reclaim riparian land, creating a beautiful park at Globe Cinema roundabout, in Nairobi. “When he tried to move downstream, politics took centre stage and the area from Kirinyaga Road to Mathare was left out. Rivers will alwa.
