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Judge Who Tried to Recruit Kenyan President into Freemasonry A file image of State House Nairobi PSCU The Freemasons secret society has been shrouded in secrecy, myths, and conspiracies but its influence in Kenya s history has never been in doubt. So powerful is the society that they at one time attempted to recruit founding President Mzee Kenyatta and then Head of Public Service Duncan Ndegwa. The details are contained in Ndegwa s book Walking in Kenyatta s struggles where the career civil servant shares anecdotes as Kenyatta s aide. Mzee Jomo Kenyatta with traditional dancers at the State House, Nakuru, in May 1976. File ....
The Standard Yusuf Haji and his supporters in October 2002. [File standard] Many will remember Mohamed Yusuf Haji as the man who chaired the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) team, appointed by President Uhuru Kenyatta and ODM leader, Raila Odinga. He will also be remembered as the two-term Senator for Garissa County. Yet he was much more than that, both in his public roles and in quiet behind-the-scenes tasks in Northeastern Kenya, all the way to the neighbouring countries in the north. His suitability for the roles saw him straddle the four Kenyan regimes of Presidents Jomo Kenyatta, Daniel arap Moi, Mwai Kibaki and Uhuru Kenyatta. And he was always on the right side of power. This presence was, ironically, in part a factor of the Somali exclusion from the centre. But it was also a factor of his own ability to gel well with the centre and to remain relevant. ....
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THE STANDARD By Harold Odhiambo | February 4th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300 Interior cabinet secretary Fred Matiang i. Veteran politician Simeon Nyachae’s legacy is likely to continue shaping Gusii politics, as the leaders he mentored continue to show signs of walking in his footsteps. His style of politics, which was characterised by firmness and fearlessness, has been adopted by his students and his influence cannot be wished away anytime soon. Nyachae s political clout propelled him to the national arena and he remains the only leader from Gusiiland to take a shot at the presidency. Read More One politician who appears to have closely studied the veteran s handbook on politics and leadership, and has borrowed a similar style of managing public affairs, Cabinet Secretary for Interior and Coordination of National Government Fred Matiang i. ....
THE STANDARD By Edwin Nyarangi | February 1st 2021 at 18:31:31 GMT +0300 Nyachae and supporters. [File, Standard] When Simeon Nyachae retired from the Civil Service at the position of Chief Secretary at 55 years of age on February 6, 1987, his intention was to concentrate on managing his vast business empire. In his Autobiography; Walking through the Corridors of Service Mzee Nyachae from on which this story is based, Nyachae said that politics was the last thing that he had in mind at the time having decided to take some time to rest before fully taking over the running of his many investment ventures across the country and abroad. ....