Adani deals: Give Ruto, Raila a break
Hoodwinking • A US report on the Adani bribery allegations is what prompted President William Ruto to cancel the shady multibillion airport and energy deals, says David Yator. “Had he done this during the Gen Z protests, he would have won the hearts of many. This was just meant to hoodwink us that he wasn’t for what Energy CS Opiyo Wandayi had rubberstamped.” His contact is [email protected].
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Give Ruto a break • The people on President Ruto’s and former ODM leader Raila Odinga’s necks over the controversial Adani Group contracts should give the country a break, says Chris Kiriba. “None of us is immune to being duped, and we all are still prospective candidates. Let’s all stop this and instead do something that is much more beneficial to us.” His contact is [email protected].
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Public giving • The politicians who publicly make huge cash donations in churches should heed the divine counsel on how to do it properly, says David Kilonzi. Matthew 6:3, he adds, explicitly states that they can actually do so, but they must obey the biblical instruction: “But you, doing acts of charity, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing!” His contact is [email protected]
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River bath • The commission tasked with cleaning up the Nairobi River, Brian Maitai hopes, has noticed that there is some serious laundry and bathing going on at various points. “One is beneath the Museum Hill near the corner and another by the University of Nairobi’s graduation ground. “The water froths continuously as the homeless people do their thing.” His contact is [email protected].
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Crisis • With 11 pages dedicated to only auctioneers’ adverts in the Daily Nation of Monday, November 25, Simon Mwangi says, there’s a poignant message of a serious crisis. “In recent years, it has been an average of eight to 10 pages. This section should be appropriately tagged the ‘Auctioneers Monday Nation’ to alert the readers on what to expect.” His contact is [email protected].
a less distressing day, won’t you!