Monday 23 November 2015

KETER SET TO IMPEACH ANOTHER CABINET SECRETARY.

Nandi Hills Member of Parliament (MP), Alfred Keter, has vowed to crack the whip on yet another Cabinet Secretary (CS) before January 2016, in his continued fight against corruption.

The vocal MP stated that he was not yet done and had a long list of more Government officials who should leave office for laziness or corruption scandals.

“Before January, I am set to go with another individual. I know that almost 70 per cent of this Cabinet are corrupt. Those who are too lazy should again resign for people who are active,” he said.

He further reiterated the need to have a clean working environment which would allow the country's economy to compete with other nations. Keter's relentless efforts to have Devolution CS Anne Waiguru impeached seemed to have borne fruit, after Waiguru resigned from office on Saturday afternoon citing poor health due to numerous attacks from various quarters.

Waiguru stated that she made the decision following her doctor's advice and had asked President Uhuru Kenyatta to accord her lighter duties which she could cope with.

Keter had previously submitted two motions to the National Assembly to have Waiguru sacked. However, none of the motions saw the light of day as they were dismissed by House Speaker, Justin Muturi for failing to meet required threshold.

Saturday 21 November 2015

SIX injured after Varsity students Riot in Narok

The students have barricaded the Highway using tyres and stones. Maasai Mara University during a past protest. Transport on the Narok -Bomet Highway was paralysed for hours on November 21, 2015 as Maasai Mara University Students demonstrated.
Transport on the Narok -Bomet Highway has been paralysed for hours as Maasai Mara University Students riot. The students have barricaded the Highway using tyres and stones.

They are protesting over allegedly poor services offered by the institution including acute shortage of water and poor lecture halls. The students also claim the university administration has failed to allocate Sh2 million for a planned cultural week.

Unconfirmed reports indicate that more than six people have sustained injuries in the rampage.