Probe Adani deals
Adani probe • While President William Ruto’s cancellation of the controversial Adani Group deals— leasing the JKIA and building power transmission infrastructure—is a good move, Ruth Gituma is calling for thorough investigations. Says she: “Though the decision addresses some of the public concerns, questions about accountability and potential compensation fees remain.” Her contact is [email protected].
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SHA woes • The registration of members of the Social Health Insurance Fund under the Social Health Authority (SHA) is simply not working, says David Siele. “I’m tired of being told that millions have been enlisted. I’ve registered yet I’m unable to make the payment, with the message being ‘systems error’ two months later. Why could they not just borrow NHIF software?” His contact is [email protected].
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Power danger • A resident of the South Coast, Pauline McKenzie, says that some Kenya Power lines that have fallen to the ground are posing grave danger in her neighbourhood. She adds: “The other day, I couldn’t move my car out due to a low-lying cable since I didn’t know whether or not it was ‘live’. But the local Kenya Power office is not very helpful.” She can be reached via [email protected].
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Gaping hole • The contractor who dug a big hole at the junction of Nyerere Road and Procession Way in Nairobi should be recalled to complete the work, says David Jasondu. “The uncovered trench is causing traffic snarl-ups and just messing up everyone. The authorities should take firm action against contractors who do not complete their jobs,” Jasondu pleads. His email address is [email protected].
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Attack • The recent mob attack at a funeral in Limuru in Kiambu County apparently targeted at impeached Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is of concern to David Waireri, who poses: “Does it mean that he can’t freely attend funerals or church services? What the plotters may not realise is that the more they harass him, the more popular he becomes.” His contact is [email protected].
Have a peaceful day, won’t you!