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Safaricom Responds/Terryanne Chebet Sacked: Do We Have Your Attention Now?

Corporates in Kenya are the most corrupt institutions largely because they can bribe journalists and get away with fraud and malpractice without oversight. They have then intertwined themselves in Government, so that you will see thieves like Vimal Shah wining and dining at Statehouse. Here below, Vimal is flaked by Po

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Safaricom Responds/Terryanne Chebet Sacked: Do We Have Your Attention Now?

Corporates in Kenya are the most corrupt institutions largely because they can bribe journalists and get away with fraud and malpractice without oversight. They have then intertwined themselves in Government, so that you will see thieves like Vimal Shah wining and dining at Statehouse. Here below, Vimal is flaked by Polycarp Igathe. We recently ran an article discussing the corrupt practices of business journalists led by Terryanne Chebet and Wallace Kantai. These two have (mis)used their influence for personal gain, by providing false reporting especially hyping the real-estate sector as "booming", while working at the behest of money-laundering agencies masquerading as property developers. Royal Media Services CEO Wachira Waruru finally caved...

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