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Regency row touches off political ripples

Nyeri :: Kenya | Jul 05, 3:53 PM | Event Rating: 0
Regency row touches off political ripples
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Nationally, the expectation is that Finance Minister Amos Kimunya will either be sacked, or will be demoted � assuming he does not resign. But people with a knowledge of President Kibaki�s character are sure he will not act because of being ...
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Source: Daily Nation | Jul 06, 4:02 PM

The minister for Justice, National Cohesion and Constitutional Affairs has clarified that she did not call for the resignation of her embattled Finance colleague, Mr Amos Kimunya. Ms Martha Karua said she had, at the homecoming ceremony for Kajiado ...

Source: Daily Nation | Jul 05, 4:12 PM

When President Mwai Kibaki summoned embattled Finance Minister Amos Kimunya to State House, Nairobi on Saturday afternoon, there was widespread anticipation that he was going to be asked to step aside to pave away for investigations into the raging ...

Source: Daily Nation | Jul 05, 4:06 PM

The bigger picture in the Grand Regency Hotel sale is in what the saga brings out about the workings of the grand coalition government and its impact on the unsteady union; and how President Kibaki handles the most delicate situation he has faced ...

Source: Daily Nation | Jul 05, 4:06 PM

Nationally, the expectation is that Finance Minister Amos Kimunya will either be sacked, or will be demoted � assuming he does not resign. But people with a knowledge of President Kibaki�s character are sure he will not act because of ...

Source: Androscoggin News | Jul 05, 3:53 PM

Race is open, says Karua Published on July 6, 2008, 12:00 am The recent declaration by some ministers and MPs that they would support Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka for President in 2012, is causing jitters in central Kenya, reports Gakuu Mathenge. ...

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