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Quotes of the Day: What they said

A collection of what Kenyans said today

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by Tabnacha Odeny

Realtime05 December 2024 - 16:48
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In Summary


    • President William Ruto also reaffirmed his commitment to keep corruption at bay and deal with any shade of mismanagement that may arise under the newly rolled out Social Health Insuarance Fund (SHIF).
    • Far from the SHA and SHIF reassurances, former Makueni governor Prof. Kivutha Kibwana made a confession: He never wanted to be a governor.



Thursday, December 5, is yet another day when Kenyans spoke boldly again regarding the issues and opportunities facing the motherland.

It was yet another action-packed day with Kenyans or X  voicing their concerns after a female journalist was allegedly harassed by a DCI officer while playing her role as the voice of the people.

However, the Inspector General of Police, Douglas Kanja, was quick to save the face of "Utumishi Kwa Wote' by saying that the Police Service has already apologised over the incident.



President William Ruto also reaffirmed his commitment to keep corruption at bay and deal with any shade of mismanagement that may arise under the newly rolled out Social Health Insuarance Fund (SHIF).


Far from the SHA and SHIF reassurances, former Makueni governor Prof. Kivutha Kibwana made a confession: He never wanted to be a governor.

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Finally, the Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims (SUPKEM) also made it to the Quotes of the Day, the chairperson, Al Hajj Hassan Ole Naado, didn't have kind words to lawmakers.

Naado sounded a warning that Kenyans no longer feel represented by the people they elected to office in the August 8, 2022, general elections and given chance to vote again right now they will send most of them home.


See you tomorrow for more quotes.

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