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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: Gumzo on November 25, 2016, 11:46:31 AM
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Yup, the elections are just around the corner and campaign funding is sorely needed. Scams like this plus the ponzi scheme above it (www.milazi.org) are going to flood the airwaves in Kenya.
At least The Daily Nation apologized for running this scam.
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I applied and being considered for next level that is interview.
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I applied and being considered for next level that is interview.
Carry a fistful of cash, being the interview "fee". :D
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They told me a title deed would do also :D :D :D
Carry a fistful of cash, being the interview "fee". :D
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They told me a title deed would do also :D :D :D
Carry a fistful of cash, being the interview "fee". :D
They told the BBC something else.
BBC - Kenyan newspaper apologises for corruption ad (http://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-africa-37904600?ns_mchannel=social&ns_source=twitter&ns_campaign=bbc_live&ns_linkname=583829f6e4b01ef5e4d0d63b%26Kenyan%20newspaper%20apologises%20for%20corruption%20ad%26&ns_fee=0#post_583829f6e4b01ef5e4d0d63b)
There's an interesting ad in the classified section of Kenya's leading Daily Nation newspaper this morning.
It offers those who apply the chance to “join corruption cartels and win government tenders without sweat”.
This comes amid a fierce national debate on the issue, with Deputy President Wililam Ruto accuses opposition leader Raila Odinga of shielding his supporters involved in corruption.
And it seems the ad isn't a stunt by an anti-corruption activist, but a serious offer from an apparent fraudster.
The man, who wanted to be known as "Master", told our reporter that he should open a company, pay about $500 (£400) up front and the cartel would then arrange for the company to land a government contract.
Each contract would be worth about $500,000 and there was no need to worry about investigation by the authorities because they had all been corrupted by the cartel, the man said.
The Daily Nation newspaper, which has been roundly criticised for publishing the advertisement, has apologised.
The highlighted part is the only thing which is 101% true. :-\
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Uhuru borrows for investment, cartels haul it in the guise of contracts, nothing gets done. no prosecution, no nothing.