Tuesday, March 28

EXCLUSIVE : LETS MEET IN COURT JAMLEC KAMAU TO ASPIRANT

From Political arena to legal battles. Kigumo Member of parliament Hon Jamlec Kamau is an angry man. So angry that he is ready to use his money and resources to prove to the person who have wronged him that he is not only upset but determined to deal with anybody, anyone who proves to be a hindrance in his quest for gubernatorial seat.
"I have instructed my lawyers to launch a case to One Samuel Mwangi for his actions that I believe violates our Constitution' Kamau told KK online.
In an unspecified date Samuel Mwangi Maina popularly known as KIFEETI  is seen burning a T-shirt bearing the photo and the name of Jamlec Kamau at an unspecified place.
KIFEETI, an Mca Aspirant at Gitugi Ward, Mathioya constituency in Muranga County is believed to be a staunch supporter of Governor Mwangi wa iria who have been heard saying that he is ready to defend him to death.
Therefore by Jamlec taking Kifeeti to Court this is taking WA iria in a Court of law indirectly.
That however does not limit us from examining Kifeetis loyalty to WA Iria. It's interesting to talk about KIFEETI'S loyalty to Governor Mwangi wa iria because there is a section of Wa iria's camp who doubts it. Sometimes late last year and early this year there was intense pressure in WA iria's camp some of them believing that the down to earth gentleman, Kifeeti, could be working as an undercover to Jamlec Kamau to update him on WA Iria's political move.
However Kifeeti seem to have proved the naysayers wrong by his scathing attacks to Kamau to an extent of blocking Kamau's supporters to Mathioya and recently burning his campaign T-shirt.
According to the Elections Act it is an offence to forge, deface, destroy any campaign or promotional material to the opposing candidate or a political party and if found guilty one is liable for a conviction of 6 years in jail or a fine of 1 million or both.
Here is the excerpt of the law and the photo believed to be KIFEETI burning the T-shirt

I WILL NOT HONOUR JUBILEE SUMMONS-WA IRIA

Muranga Governor Mwangi wa iria has put it in black and white that he will not honour Jubilee party's summons over the Saturday's chaos at Muranga Teachers Training College when Aspirants disagreed on modalities to be followed for the search of County Elections Board a move that resulted to exchange of jabs and kicks forcing the police to use teargas to disperse the rowdy youth.
Speaking to KK online, Governor Mwangi wa Iria wonders why it is only him who have been summoned citing that there were various players that led to chaos.
"I will only attend for the Party's Displinary committee if they invite Hon jamlec Kamau since he has been maligning my name in bad light", Wa iria noted adding that He has information that Kamau is manipulating a Jubilee officer to victimize him.
According to Wa Iria it is unfair for the party to only summon him alone as if he was the one who started violence.
Interestingly WA Iria boycotted Today's process where 95% of those elected are said to be His arc rivals puppets.

JUBILEE'S NATIONAL ELECTIONS BOARD SEARCH AT MURANGA POORLY ATTENDED

Despite confusion that has been witnessed by Muranga Jubilee Aspirants this Morning on whether or not the meeting to get National elections board would continue, The meeting is underway at Muranga Teachers Training though poorly attended.
Speaking to KK Online this Morning Madam Leah Ntimama and Mrs Kangongo, Commisioners from Jubilee Party, they expected about 400 members but only about 100 have attended the meeting.
Among the members who have attended the meeting is,Muranga Gubernatorial Aspirant Moses Mwangi, Kigumo Mp Jamlec Kamau, Gatanga Mp Humfrey Njoroge, Kangema mp Tirus Ngahu Maragua Mp Kamande Wambuku, Kandara mp Alice Muthoni, Muranga Senator Kembi Gitura, Muranga women Rep Aspirant Waithira Muithirania among other contenders.
However Muranga Governor Mwangi wa iria, Muranga women rep Wanjiru Chege, Kiharu Mp Hon Irungu Kangata, Mathioya Mp Clement Wambugu, Muranga senatorial Aspirant Peter Njangi had not attended by the time we were publishing this article.