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MP bitter after failing to land top job despite heavy investment

The man has now turned the heat on the middlemen he used to negotiate for the seat.

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by POLITICAL DESK

Corridors-of-power07 January 2025 - 04:59
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  •  The legislator is allegedly angry with the powers that be after he failed to land a top state job despite “heavy investment”.
  • The man reportedly said he spent an arm and a leg to land the job only to be left high and dry.


A LAWMAKER FROM Rift Valley is a bitter man.

Reason? The legislator is allegedly angry with the powers that be after he failed to land a top state job despite “heavy investment”.

The man reportedly said he spent an arm and a leg to land the job only to be left high and dry.

The man has now turned the heat on the middlemen he used to negotiate for the seat.

Recently, he reportedly told some of them that he would ensure they return the silver and gold he gave out to help him land the job.

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THE APPOINTMENT OF a former ward representative as a resource mo- biliser has reportedly raised concerns among the residents.

Apart from his supposedly questionable lifestyle, marked by heavy drinking and womanising, it is alleged that he lacks the necessary qualifications for the role.

However, it appears that the governor is purpor- tedly ignoring these issues, focusing more on rewarding his supporters, regardless of their qualifications just for the sake of 2027.

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IS A SHAKEUP in the communication team in some government office imminent?

We are told that a top personality is determined to reorganise the public messaging team in the wake of deep concerns within the government.

Power brokers reportedly whisper that it is a matter of time before heads start to roll in the team to ensure that the government agenda is forcefully sold to the public in an effective way.

The fact of impending shakeup has allegedly caused massive panic among members of the team, and the New Year may not be happy for them after all.

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IS A MAJOR public institution about to enter a deal with a private entity?

Just weeks after a major controversy reportedly struck the disposal of another public agency, we are told all measures are in place to absorb all public shock that may emerge after the imminent transaction.

People who allegedly support the impending deal claim the agency is due for revamping to make it competitive in the market.

But even more intriguing is the alleged hand of a key politico in the private outfit.

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