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The Rise And Fall Of Joy Gwendo

Former Jubilee nominated Senator Joy Gwendo earned Ksh. 1 million per month and Ksh. 12 million annually. In five years, the Jubilee Coalition nominee pocketed Ksh. 60 million, without having run a political campaign or representing any constituency yet she couldn't raise money to clear the debt for which she was foun

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Former Jubilee nominated Senator Joy Gwendo earned Ksh. 1 million per month and Ksh. 12 million annually. In five years, the Jubilee Coalition nominee pocketed Ksh. 60 million, without having run a political campaign or representing any constituency yet she couldn't raise money to clear the debt for which she was found guilty. Just how did a woman who rose from an advertising executive in a local vernacular station to a Senator end up in jail? Those who know her told a local Kenyan daily that Gwendo drank and danced her way to Lang’ata Women’s Prison. Her local was 1824, the whiskey bar along Lang’ata Road and a staggering distance from her Sh23 million house in Phenom Estate, which she purchased in 2013 using the parliamentary mortgage...

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