Uhuru "Punishes" Senior Administrator That Leaked His Kajiado Itinerary To William Ruto
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State-House has moved ahead to deal with moles that are leaking secrets and other information to Deputy President William Ruto as they go full-throttle to seal all loopholes and finish the Kalenjin son politically.
Last week, a local daily carried a gossip column indicating that a senior administrator may have learnt too late which side of his bread is buttered when he made a big blunder by leaking the itinerary of a "senior jubilee leader" in what was considered as a breach of security and protocol. The gossip column further indicated that the senior administrator angered the senior Jubilee leader ( Uhuru Kenyatta) after tipping another politician ( DP William Ruto ) that Uhuru would be in his area.
This led to Deputy President William Ruto gate-crashing the event leading to a probe on his contact.
A furious Uhuru ordered for the senior administrator to be punished, and Karanja Kibicho was tasked with that.
What happened? DAVID KIPKEMEI has now been recalled to the headquarters where he has been reduced to just sitting in the office to read newspapers, take tea and pollute the office air. The real costs of a loose mouth.
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