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Offline RV Pundit

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You would think Kenyatta stole enough to last generations
« on: August 04, 2020, 01:11:20 PM »
But surely there is never enough to satify human greed. Look like Kenyatta girls have made Mafia house their base of operation. Uhuru has SGR.

Mama Ngina must be very proud.

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Re: You would think Kenyatta stole enough to last generations
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2020, 01:18:23 PM »
Look like Murathe are also looting - and shooting corruption. The whole idea was to edge Ruto so they can eat alone. Raila ndio fala.

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Re: You would think Kenyatta stole enough to last generations
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2020, 01:29:05 PM »
Yep they took odomo for a wild goose chase. This was all business. Stopping Ruto is about business nothing else. But ni kubaya because he ia unstoppable.

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Re: You would think Kenyatta stole enough to last generations
« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2020, 01:29:55 PM »
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Re: You would think Kenyatta stole enough to last generations
« Reply #4 on: August 04, 2020, 01:50:42 PM »
Few Years ago, Nyokabi Kenyatta Muthama & her cousin Kathleen Kihanya imported empty containers painted as Mobile Clinics & were paid Kshs. 5B by KEMSA. Now, their respective daughters Samantha & June have been given tenders by KEMSA for COVID-19 PPEs. How lucky are they?

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Re: You would think Kenyatta stole enough to last generations
« Reply #5 on: August 04, 2020, 02:03:50 PM »
Even Uhuru's own Ngina is deeply involved at mAfya House. That is why one of their own has to occupy that CS seat there. The old suppliers to the ministry were all driven out of town except the Mt fellows like Megascope who have now become bigger than ever before.

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Re: You would think Kenyatta stole enough to last generations
« Reply #6 on: August 04, 2020, 02:44:22 PM »
This is what power is about in Africa. Money (corruption) is major motivation. This will not change soon. Who will summon Uhuru relatives for questining. But surely hata CORONA hawana huruma :)
Even Uhuru's own Ngina is deeply involved at mAfya House. That is why one of their own has to occupy that CS seat there. The old suppliers to the ministry were all driven out of town except the Mt fellows like Megascope who have now become bigger than ever before.

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Re: You would think Kenyatta stole enough to last generations
« Reply #7 on: August 04, 2020, 03:16:50 PM »
Ati huruma :D :D :D :D
That word does not exist in Kikuyu.
Just read a bit on how the covid kits tenders landed in the hands of the hyenas.



https://www.kenyans.co.ke/news/55979-kemsa-scandal-opens-lid-covid-19-billions


This is what power is about in Africa. Money (corruption) is major motivation. This will not change soon. Who will summon Uhuru relatives for questining. But surely hata CORONA hawana huruma :)

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Re: You would think Kenyatta stole enough to last generations
« Reply #8 on: August 04, 2020, 05:57:35 PM »
Does it mean that if you carry the Kenyatta family name or are related in some way can never do business again in Kenya? If you are campaigning for Ruto or Raila, be ready to defend their thievery, drugging Uhuru to muddy the waters is not going to work.

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Re: You would think Kenyatta stole enough to last generations
« Reply #9 on: August 04, 2020, 06:04:57 PM »
https://www.nation.co.ke/kenya/news/traders-who-made-millions-from-covid-supplies-1911288


All went well until something went wrong between her benefactors and top executives at Kemsa.

The deal would later leak to investigative agencies, but it was too late since the agency had already put pen to paper and the ink had dried.

Kemsa boss Jonah Manjari, would then quickly take a hasty retreat to cancel the deal after it became clear that Kilig had been given more than it could chew.

DEFAMATION LAW

The Nation Investigations Desk has established that the actual beneficial owner of the company is a vocal Jubilee politician, who has made his billions by securing contracts from government agencies and selling them to companies in exchange for 10 per cent cut.

We cannot name the politician, despite various confirmations by top executives at the drug agency, without running afoul with the defamation law, since his name and signature do not appear on any documentation.

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Re: You would think Kenyatta stole enough to last generations
« Reply #10 on: August 04, 2020, 07:36:08 PM »
That is partly why I don't subscribe to the corruption will disappear when poverty goes away school of thought.  When the richest folks are the biggest thieves, corruption is a way of life.
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Re: You would think Kenyatta stole enough to last generations
« Reply #11 on: August 04, 2020, 08:21:20 PM »
Nobody is saying Ruto or Raila are clean. We are talking of Kenyatta today. Surely after Jomo stole all that - it should be enough. One day they will find themselves like Wakhungu - mother - fined 1B shillings.

Does it mean that if you carry the Kenyatta family name or are related in some way can never do business again in Kenya? If you are campaigning for Ruto or Raila, be ready to defend their thievery, drugging Uhuru to muddy the waters is not going to work.

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Re: You would think Kenyatta stole enough to last generations
« Reply #12 on: August 04, 2020, 08:23:48 PM »
I think for the majority, it will. Most people just want to live an honest life. So corruption, robbery and such things will slowdown. But as we speak high level impunity level corruption happens in developed world.

Yes you can punish - and likes of Kenyattas will get a lesson - but they are many kenyans who will not see risk of being jailed as anything - just like thugs in Kayole don't see the risk of getting killed as anything.

That is partly why I don't subscribe to the corruption will disappear when poverty goes away school of thought.  When the richest folks are the biggest thieves, corruption is a way of life.

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Re: You would think Kenyatta stole enough to last generations
« Reply #13 on: August 04, 2020, 08:25:18 PM »
This is Uhuru-murather muratina deals making - expect to see more of this - it will get crazy as we go to 2022. I saw it in Moi dying era when tugens were stealing even toilets and selling to Indians - aware it was Moi end time.

How to steal in Kenya. Become powerful. Then issues orders from above to hapless junior people to award tender to XYZ or you go home.

Ruto is quite gifted in that :) Hiyo pesa ni ya mama yako.

It all about projecting power. When Murathe go around saying he has president ears - and proof it - he becomes incredibly powerful. Now all he need is a telephone. All you need is to do your homework - and then tell him to make the final call. He simply calls and order xyz be awarded the tender...no question..orders from ABOVE.

As broker he gets his 10% - upfront if possible - and for you to figure out the rest of shiet - including delivering or not to gov - and going to jail for it.

https://www.nation.co.ke/kenya/news/traders-who-made-millions-from-covid-supplies-1911288


All went well until something went wrong between her benefactors and top executives at Kemsa.

The deal would later leak to investigative agencies, but it was too late since the agency had already put pen to paper and the ink had dried.

Kemsa boss Jonah Manjari, would then quickly take a hasty retreat to cancel the deal after it became clear that Kilig had been given more than it could chew.

DEFAMATION LAW

The Nation Investigations Desk has established that the actual beneficial owner of the company is a vocal Jubilee politician, who has made his billions by securing contracts from government agencies and selling them to companies in exchange for 10 per cent cut.

We cannot name the politician, despite various confirmations by top executives at the drug agency, without running afoul with the defamation law, since his name and signature do not appear on any documentation.

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Re: You would think Kenyatta stole enough to last generations
« Reply #14 on: August 04, 2020, 09:13:31 PM »

https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/entertainment/lifestyle/2001309063/murathe-from-near-bankruptcy-to-mtu-wa-mkono-for-chinese


Former Jubilee interim vice-chair David Murathe is not your ordinary Kenyan. He is an experienced political operative and scion of a family that was one of the largest wines and spirits distributors in Kenya.

Murathe made the headlines with his recent onslaught to stop Deputy President William Ruto from succeeding President Uhuru Kenyatta when his term ends in 2022.

Of interest is that Murathe is not running for any elective post or his Jubilee position, which he has since relinquished.

But behind the scenes, Murathe, the former Gatanga MP, is known as one of the smoothest of political go-betweens for Chinese contractors and the government.

rokerage fees’ and ‘facilitation fees’ for some of the deals, for which Murathe is a high priest, are eye-watering. What is more, in the eye of Chinese government top brass, Murathe exceeds some Cabinet secretaries as an influence peddler and cog in turning levers of soft power in Uhuru’s Kitchen Cabinet.

Never mind, Murathe filed for temporary bankruptcy to avoid auctioneers over a Sh50 million loan in 2005, but he now sits pretty in financial uplands.

The family’s proximity to the power elite is such that David Murathe was and still is President Uhuru’s social buddy with whom he shares makali and self-salting roast goat ribs


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Re: You would think Kenyatta stole enough to last generations
« Reply #15 on: August 05, 2020, 07:32:49 AM »
Is Wakhungu mother still in prison? Or she raised the bail.

Nobody is saying Ruto or Raila are clean. We are talking of Kenyatta today. Surely after Jomo stole all that - it should be enough. One day they will find themselves like Wakhungu - mother - fined 1B shillings.

Does it mean that if you carry the Kenyatta family name or are related in some way can never do business again in Kenya? If you are campaigning for Ruto or Raila, be ready to defend their thievery, drugging Uhuru to muddy the waters is not going to work.
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Re: You would think Kenyatta stole enough to last generations
« Reply #16 on: August 05, 2020, 08:16:46 AM »
Grace Wakhungu to be out soon as family raises Sh.800M in just a month

Remind you Grace is sister to Moody Awori who at 92 is still working for a ka parastatal and so can still skim off your tax money to save a kin. The Awori family is successful both in Kenya and UG

Is Wakhungu mother still in prison? Or she raised the bail.

Nobody is saying Ruto or Raila are clean. We are talking of Kenyatta today. Surely after Jomo stole all that - it should be enough. One day they will find themselves like Wakhungu - mother - fined 1B shillings.

Does it mean that if you carry the Kenyatta family name or are related in some way can never do business again in Kenya? If you are campaigning for Ruto or Raila, be ready to defend their thievery, drugging Uhuru to muddy the waters is not going to work.

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Re: You would think Kenyatta stole enough to last generations
« Reply #17 on: August 05, 2020, 08:32:35 AM »
DCI, EACC, DPP, police will go after bloggers linking Jayden relathieves to any heist. It is a gangsters' paradiso.
Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one ~ Thomas Paine

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Re: You would think Kenyatta stole enough to last generations
« Reply #18 on: August 08, 2020, 12:54:18 PM »
DCI, EACC, DPP, police will go after bloggers linking Jayden relathieves to any heist. It is a gangsters' paradiso.

And with that the thread died a natural death

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Re: You would think Kenyatta stole enough to last generations
« Reply #19 on: August 09, 2020, 06:21:16 PM »
I think for the majority, it will. Most people just want to live an honest life. So corruption, robbery and such things will slowdown. But as we speak high level impunity level corruption happens in developed world.

Yes you can punish - and likes of Kenyattas will get a lesson - but they are many kenyans who will not see risk of being jailed as anything - just like thugs in Kayole don't see the risk of getting killed as anything.

That is partly why I don't subscribe to the corruption will disappear when poverty goes away school of thought.  When the richest folks are the biggest thieves, corruption is a way of life.

And that is why I think it can only be stopped with servere repercusions.  It's not tied to the economic situation that a country finds itself in.
"I freed a thousand slaves.  I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves."

Harriet Tubman