
What could be going on between some two male flamboyant lawyers? Well, Corridors of Power is informed that the two were spotted at a popular entertainment joint in one of the city suburbs in a set up that suggested they were more than just friends. Curiously, the pair appeared comfortable with each other and didn't care much about their environment. But in this age of liberal living consenting adults can make their choices the way they want. But how about a little privacy?
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There is emerging dissatisfaction within one of the camps in the political divide, as a section of politicians accuse their counterparts of making their work more difficult. The aggrieved politicians are concerned their counterparts are using derogatory terms and insults targeted at their community, which is in turn making it extremely difficult to turn the tide in the already restive region. Further, the legislators say the remarks are giving fodder to the opposition camp, which they use to gain more support in the vote-rich region. They have warned that if the narrative doesn't change, they won't have any other option other than give their meetings a wide berth.
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Trouble is brewing in a critical government agency over the controversial change of leadership. Following the leadership change debacle, some senior officials have been left disgruntled, arguing their former boss was unfairly targeted over his perceived affiliation with a top opposition politician. They argue that the changes were initiated by an external hand, forcing the board to evict the man. This portends a leadership challenge for the acting chief, who will have to deal with the criticism that they were handed the job by powerful individuals at the expense if their favorite boss. The new acting chief is said to be the likely one to fully take up the job.
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A parliamentarian elected on a ticket of a party that is facing some internal issues has caught the attention of some political observers, who say she is supposedly overdoing it in seeking the attention of the big boss. The MP, who has severally gotten on the wrong side with Kenyans, has overly been posting about the President and defending his programmes. But it's the MP's recent about the Number 1's itinerary that have pushed some observers to recommend the said politician to take the job of spokesperson.