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HomeDaily NewsWednesday, July 9, 2025Political Critiques and Allegations of Corruption
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Political Critiques and Allegations of Corruption

Natembeya criticizes government hypocrisy while Muturi claims Parliament is a house of transaction.

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Wednesday 12:38 PMStandard PoliticsFirst

'Bread-based, not broad-based': Natembeya tears into government hypocrisy

'Bread-based, not broad-based': Natembeya tears into government hypocrisy

Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya criticized the national government for perceived hypocrisy, claiming that the “broad-based” government initiative is merely a tactic to silence dissent and reward tribal voting blocs.

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Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya criticized the national government for perceived hypocrisy, claiming that the “broad-based” government initiative is merely a tactic to silence dissent and reward tribal voting blocs.

  • Natembeya described the initiative as “actually bread-based, not broad-based,” asserting it promotes accountability evasion.
  • Natembeya emphasizes his administration's inclusivity, stating that it reflects the diversity of the county, contrasting it with the national government’s ethnic favoritism.
  • He condemned the government’s intimidation tactics against young protesters, labeled recent violence in protests as state-enabled, and called for practical opposition solutions ahead of the 2027 elections.
Wednesday 12:59 PMStandard Politics

'Parliament now a house of transaction,' claims Muturi on funds push

'Parliament now a house of transaction,' claims Muturi on funds push

Justin Muturi, former Attorney General, criticized Parliament for becoming a “house of transaction” in its move to include development funds in the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Bill, 2025.

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Justin Muturi, former Attorney General, criticized Parliament for becoming a “house of transaction” in its move to include development funds in the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Bill, 2025.

  • The bill aims to entrench the National Government Constituencies Development Fund (NG-CDF), Senate Oversight Fund (SOF), and National Government Affirmative Action Fund (NGAAF) in the Constitution.
  • Muturi claims this reflects a culture of bribery and self-interest, undermining the legislature's accountability.
  • He argued that the establishment of such funds misuses taxpayers’ money and poses a threat to the separation of powers.
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