The Archbishop Metropolitan and Primate, Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Henry Ndukuba, has expressed concern over insecurity and instability in the country, just as he called for a national dialogue.
More Jubilee Senators Under the Scope as Purge Continues
Jubilee Party Secretary-General Raphael Tuju addresses journalists at Jubilee Headquarters, Thika Road in 2019
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Jubilee Party is looking into expelling more Senators, a day after six nominated Senators were kicked out for allegedly violating the party s constitution.
The expulsion of nominated senators Isaac Mwaura, Mary Yiane, Waqo Naomi Jilo, Millicent Omanga, Prengei Victor and Iman Falhada Dekow on Monday 8, comes a day before Jubilee is set to hold a Senate Parliamentary Group meeting to discuss the Senate business.
Reports allege that Jubilee may announce more changes in the Senate leadership, with Majority Whip and Murang a Senator, Irungu Kang ata, likely to lose his role in the Senate.
Bobi approached for talks with Museveni
February 3, 2021 Bobi Wine
The acrimonious exchanges of insults between the ruling NRM, which won the January 2021 presidential election, and the losing opposition National Unity Platform has further diminished the already remote prospects of talks to resolve the impasse over elections.
According to NUP insiders, there are efforts initiated by foreign groups to have both President Museveni and his fiercest challenger in the January poll Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu to sit down for talks.
“They are establishing contact with the president to see how the country moves forward after a bitter election. Even at NUP, there have been a number of meetings to try and convince Kyagulanyi to talk to Museveni,” an insider said.
Exposed: ACK church, Dinning with corrupt while attacking whistleblowers
By Phil Wesonga
Exposing Duplicious Anglican Church of Kenya
In July 2018, Deputy President William Ruto donated a staggering Sh8 million in crisp currency notes inside a green uhuru bag onstensibly for the construction of a chidren’s centre at the 100-year-old All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi.
The highly suspect money was handed in cash to a sheepishly smiling Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit at the church pulpit whose self-righteous church never questioned the source. Standing next to Ruto smiling from ear-to-ear was Provost Rev Canon Sammy Wainaina who nodded vigorously as Ruto pledged a further Sh2 million to top up the donation to Sh10 million.
He warned that the emerging class and tribal politics poses the danger of dividing Kenyans along ethnic and class lines unless swift action is taken to remedy the situation.
In a bare-knuckle sermon on Sunday, the Reverend Canon cited the hustler-dynasty dichotomy propagated by DP Ruto as a ticking time-bomb that could explode any time now.
Rev Wainaina pointed out that already a class war has begun brewing and those labelled ‘hustlers’ living in the poor estates have started ganging up against those described as dynasty.
This, he said, is how anarchy starts and soon organised gangs will spring up demanding ‘taxes’ from the “dynasties” as the anarchy continues taking root in the country.