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Energy CS Charles Keter Nearly Beaten In Tiaty, Baringo County

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TIATY MP WILLIAM KAMKET clashed with Energy cabinet secretary Charles Keter at Silale Geothermal site. The legislator accused the minister and Geothermal Development Company (GDC) Managing Director Johnson Nchoe of 'secretly' visiting the Constituency without involving the local leadership. Keter who was in the compa

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TIATY MP WILLIAM KAMKET clashed with Energy cabinet secretary Charles Keter at Silale Geothermal site. The legislator accused the minister and Geothermal Development Company (GDC) Managing Director Johnson Nchoe of 'secretly' visiting the Constituency without involving the local leadership. Keter who was in the compa

Sep 28

Energy CS Charles Keter Nearly Beaten In Tiaty, Baringo County

TIATY MP WILLIAM KAMKET clashed with Energy cabinet secretary Charles Keter at Silale Geothermal site. The legislator accused the minister a...

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TIATY MP WILLIAM KAMKET clashed with Energy cabinet secretary Charles Keter at Silale Geothermal site.

The legislator accused the minister and Geothermal Development Company (GDC) Managing Director Johnson Nchoe of 'secretly' visiting the Constituency without involving the local leadership.

Keter who was in the company of the house Committee on Energy, had paid a visit to the site where the GDC is carrying out exploration of sites for harnessing steam energy.

Earlier in the day before the clash, Kamket together with Baringo Woman Representative Gladwell Cheruiyot and the area MCAs were in Chemolingot for a youth peace meeting.

The CS is seen pleading with the MP to clm down, bu the MP could hear none of it.

'Let us walk together so you see what I have come to see', Keter pleaded

Keter tried to defend himself that it is the first time that he has visited the area and didnt know the protocol.

'You have been an MP for many years, you know these things'.

'mnatuonyesha madharau', the area leaders charged. VIDEO (courtesy of Baringo News)