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THE STANDARD By
Roselyne Obala |
February 14th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
National Assembly Speaker Justin Muturi [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]
Claims of corruption have once again rocked the National Assembly as MPs laid bare concerns of illegal benefits extended to those in perceived lucrative committees in efforts to buy influence.
On Thursday, some MPs cried foul that they are being judged harshly in their respective constituencies as their colleagues enjoyed extra benefits for serving in powerful committees.
The conduct of members of the Budget and Appropriations Committee came to the fore when colleagues raised integrity questions and called for its reconstitution.
National Assembly Speaker Justin Muturi was forced to preside over heated debate on a motion by Majority Leader Amos Kimunya amidst claims of rent seeking and receiving illegal incentives from line ministries.
THE STANDARD By
Ignatius Odanga |
December 30th 2020 at 11:44:22 GMT +0300
Mildred Makokha (right) and Church of Jesus Christ representative hands over donations of sanitary towels, sanitisers and masks to need students in Matayos ahead of school opening next week. [Ignatius Odanga, Standard]
Busia Sub County Deputy County Commissioner Kipchumba Rutto has directed parents to ensure that all learners including pregnant ones report back to school next week.
Addressing the media in Busia town on Wednesday, Rutto directed chiefs and their assistants to ensure all students report to school on January 4, 2021.
“Chiefs and their assistants must ensure that all students including pregnant ones and those who have already given birth must report to school,” he said.
THE STANDARD By
Ignatius Odanga |
December 30th 2020 at 11:44:22 GMT +0300
Mildred Makokha (right) and Church of Jesus Christ representative hands over donations of sanitary towels, sanitisers and masks to need students in Matayos ahead of school opening next week. [Ignatius Odanga, Standard]
Busia Sub County Deputy County Commissioner Kipchumba Rutto has directed parents to ensure that all learners including pregnant ones report back to school next week.
Addressing the media in Busia town on Wednesday, Rutto directed chiefs and their assistants to ensure all students report to school on January 4, 2021.
“Chiefs and their assistants must ensure that all students including pregnant ones and those who have already given birth must report to school,” he said.
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