Where is all this money for huge donations coming from?

National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah.
What you need to know:
- We must rely on ourselves and elect leaders of integrity in the 2027 elections.
- Stretch between City Stadium and Muthurwa Market is a huge stinking eyesore.
Suspicious funds • Where is all this money coming from? asks Tonny Kyule, about the huge donations to women’s groups and other organisations. “At a function in Machakos, President William Ruto, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki and National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah donated millions each. The leaders should boost the country by growing the economy.” His contact is [email protected].
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Untrustworthy • Politicians have shown that their personal interests are their priority, says Ruth Gituma. “Listening to Siaya Governor James Orengo’s contradictory statements leaves me questioning if we can ever trust them. Do we still have leaders who genuinely serve fellow Kenyans? We must rely on ourselves and elect leaders of integrity in the 2027 elections!” Her contact is [email protected].
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Stinky mess • The stretch between the City Stadium on Jogoo Road and Muthurwa Market on Landhies Road in Nairobi has become a huge stinking eyesore, says Fred Njoka. “Garbage is strewn all over and the stench from a burst sewer is unbearable. Those behind the ‘Let Nairobi Work’ slogan seem to be doing very little. Over to you, Governor Johnson Sakaja!” His contact is [email protected].
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Inflated bills • A resident of Nyabondo in Nyakach, Kisumu, A. Dave is reeling under Kenya Power’s inflated bills. “I always get slapped with bills averaging Sh20,000 every month. After several complaints to the Katito office, a smart meter was installed for accurate readings. Now, my latest bill is Sh35,000, yet I also have solar power panels. This is daylight robbery.” He can be reached on Tel. 0722765856.
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Strong warning • The death of Albert Ojwang in a police cell in Nairobi should send a strong warning to the officers on the need to professionally handle suspects, says Joe Ngige Mungai. “Someone has been interdicted, could lose his job and go to jail and life will just never be the same again for the police officers. They must realise that they are not above the law.” His contact is [email protected].
Have a thoughtful day, won’t you!