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Deputy President William Ruto at a past event in Kariobangi, Mathare Constituency, Nairobi County. [DPPS]
Deputy President William Ruto says several leaders do not openly work with him for fear of reprisals by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI).
Speaking to Radio Jambo’s Gidi Ogidi, DP Ruto accused the DCI of a political witch-hunt.
DP Ruto said the directorate’s inclination to prefer corruption charges on leaders who openly support him is politically motivated.
“Everybody knows this; if you visit or are seen as a friend of the deputy president, the next day, you will get a visit from the DCI. Not because you have stolen anything. I, thus, meet with a lot of leaders in secret. Many plainly tell me, ‘let’s meet and plan how we’ll work going forward, politic but we can’t meet openly because you know what will follow’,” said DP Ruto.
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The American Council of Learned Societies Awards 14 Project Development Grants
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Program Provides Vital Support to Faculty at Teaching-Intensive Schools Enabling Them To Advance Promising Research In the Humanities and Interpretive Social Sciences
ACLS is proud to support faculty at these schools who remain committed to work in their classrooms, as well as contributing scholarly excellence to the academy. NEW YORK (PRWEB) May 24, 2021 The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) is pleased to announce 14 new awardees for its Project Development Grants program.
Now in its fourth year, this ACLS program offers flexible support to faculty at teaching-intensive colleges and universities whose research projects will significantly advance humanistic studies and interpretive social sciences. The program targets faculty teaching a greater number of courses per year than their colleagues at more research