
It appears all is not well in a key agency dealing in
infrastructure. Reason? Two senior
officials are said to be seemingly pulling in different directions. Staff
whisper to Corridors of Power of parallel instructions and delayed approvals as
each camp tries to outmaneuver the other. The stalemate is now threatening to
slow down flagship projects.
A senior figure in government has lately cut a visibly tense
and irritable figure, sources say. A fast-moving controversy is inching closer
to his doorstep, anchored on a high-level meeting he once chaired. At the
centre of the intrigue is a letter he purportedly authored—now being brandished
as a shield by those under pressure.
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A major political party has once again postponed its
long-awaited grassroots elections, citing logistical challenges. The party,
associated with a once powerful figure, is said to be fracturing from within.
Sources within the party say the delay is supposedly deliberate, a tactic to
keep certain regional kingpins in check. Aspirants who have been mobilising for
months are now in limbo.
A simmering turf war within the ranks of an opposition
outfit is quietly gathering steam. The silent row pits two senior figures in a
shadowy contest for influence. Insiders say one camp has never come to terms
with the other’s elevation to a powerful post, viewing it as an unwelcome
intrusion into his sphere. Since then, sources whisper of a calculated campaign
to chip away at the new office holder’s credibility—subtle, persistent, and
executed through backchannels rather than open confrontation. Those familiar
with the intrigue describe it as a slow-burn battle of attrition, where
perception is the real prize.












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