This is an act of brutality that sanctifies impunity The better side of the law should be seen to salvage the image of legal institutions using this irresponsible Administrato.
Narendra Raval speaking in his office shortly after releasing a statement of withdrawal from Mumias Sugar deal . "I was assured of a smooth transition and less questions by the county" he claims. Story by Bully reporter THE Indian Steel billionaire Narendra Raval who was bidding to revive Mumias Sugar pulled out and immediately demanded for Ksh 1billion bribe from Kakamega Governor. The money according to sources was branded "landing fees" where Governor Oparanya was to facilitate entry, settling and sale of the company now in receivership. Speaking in his Nairobi office while issuing a statement to withdraw Mr Narendra said he had been assured of less public SCRUTNY by the county government president in several meetings. "I was assured that by giving the money, I will have direct access to Mumias Sugar because leaders sat down and agreed but it's clear that the Governor did not involve other leaders in this" He said. The S...
STORY BY Samuel Akala. As the clock ticks towards 2022 General Elections Mumias East Constituency in Kakamega County is taking the lead. The Constituency now led by Honorable Benjamin Washiali is threatening to overtake Matungu Constituency on the number of shadowy contestants with dirty and suspicious back grounds. The electorate is being duped into hype, stolen cash, cars, funeral contributions and such publicity suynts that will not last. TODAY, we feature Jack Tonda aka Jackson Timbia Makokha. Multiple sources have confirmed that Tonda, now gunning to be MCA east wanga ward is a weird character who is splashing cash he acquired by duping widows, unsuspecting teachers and gullible individuals who fell for his hoodwink. In one incident, Jack approached a woman (name withheld) in Mumias east and told her he could pray for her money and double it. The widow whose husband had been killed in a terror attack at the coast fell for the trick, an appointment was made where T...
Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) seeks to obtain Ksh473 million from a publication belonging to Lugari MP Ayub Savula over claims of unpaid taxes accruing from a period of four years. Reports show that Savula's publication, Sunday Publishers, had secured contracts between 2013 and 2017- the stipulated period in question. Savula had gone to court to prevent the tax authority from seizing his assets, as ordered by the Tax Appeal Tribunal. He confirmed to the court that he had paid Ksh3 million and was willing to pay another Ksh3 million to the tax authority. The legislator, in his defense, had argued that due to the publication facing numerous legal suits, it was forced to shut down. He argued that due to this, the company didn't have any liquidity in order to pay the security in one installment. However, after reviewing the case, High Court Justice David Majanja ruled that Savula had to get a bank guarantee of Ksh10 million within the next 45 days in order to prevent KR...
Very unfortunate
ReplyDeletewe hope this gets to the relevant authority at the county level.
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Huyu Admin hajui tunatwala watu wrote.serious action should be taken against him.very bad.
ReplyDeleteThis is an act of brutality that sanctifies impunity
ReplyDeleteThe better side of the law should be seen to salvage the image of legal institutions using this irresponsible Administrato.
All the three seen in the video bullying the sick child should face the full force of the LAW.
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