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Parliament put Housing Principal Secretary Charles Hinga, whose net worth is 214.8 million, on task for operating two bank accounts outside Kenya. ....
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THE STANDARD By Robert Kiplangat | February 15th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300 ODM leader Raila Odinga (left) at Rotian s Covenant Church International, in Narok County yesterday. [Emmanuel Wanson, Standard] ODM leader Raila Odinga has sustained his attack on Deputy President William Ruto, accusing him of hypocrisy and disloyalty to the President. Raila and his brigade took the campaign for the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) Constitutional (Amendment) Bill to Narok County, where he told Kenyans to trust President Uhuru Kenyatta’s opinion about his deputy. “President Kenyatta himself has said that he does not trust some people, among them his DP, to lead as they are a bunch of thieves. You, as a Kenyan, should be very worried of them,” said Raila. ....
DP Ruto – There Is Still Room To Amend BBI report Deputy President William Ruto has urged leaders not to use the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) to divide Kenyans. He asked leaders to allow Kenyans to appraise the proposed amendments fairly in an environment devoid of threats and intimidation. “Constitutional amendment should not divide Kenyans by instilling hatred and sectoral politics among them,” he said. Dr Ruto said leaders should provide public education on clauses in the document instead of running a divisive yes-no campaign. The Deputy President asked leaders not to underestimate the intelligence of Kenyans in making decisions affecting them. ....