Monday, May 15

TABLE'S TURN AS JAMLECK BLOCKS WA IRIA'S NOMINATION IN COURT

It is with utmost shock that KK online News has received information that Jamleck Kamau has filed a suit against Governor Mwangi wa Iria.
This is barely two weeks after Kamau was mercilessly beaten with over  100,000 Votes conceded defeat and pledged his loyalty to the Jubilee party.
It now seems that Kamau's loyalty has flown out the window, as he has now made a turned against the same party that he claimed to be one of its founders.
Kamau is said to have ferried his loyal supporters to Milimani law courts under the guise of "Muranga Residents" to have Wa Iria's ticket nullified.
Though the Kigumo lawmaker succeeded in having the Court issue an order barring the IEBC from receiving Wa Irias certificate, he was un able to conceal his hand in the matter.
His supporters were shocked after the Nation broke the news indicating that it was the Mp who was behind the case.
It leaves many questions as to why He waited close to a month to file the case. It however poses a risk to Wa Iria's candidacy as the deadline for the submission of parties' candidates to IEBC lapses before the end month.
His actions have however flung back to life political activities in the County that have been largely dormant since the nominations.

WARNING: MURANG'A ROGUE HEALTH OFFICERS BUSTED

The department of health in Muranga County Government has issued a stern warning to health workers who have been misleading patients on the status of Murang'a County referral hospital.
Some rogue health officers have been deceiving patients that the County Government foregone medicine, gloves and other important items at the expense of buying fertilisers and dishing free maize seedlings to Muranga Citizenry. One of the patients who talked to KK ONLINE NEWS on condition of anonymity confirmed that he was asked to go and buy gloves, scalpels and some other items by a health officer.
"The doctor told me that Governor Mwangi Wa Iria has not equipped the hospital with medical facilities since he prioritised in assisting farmers with maize seedlings and fertilisers," a patient who had just bought the items told KK ONLINE.
However, according to Joseph Mbai, the Chief Officer in the Health Department has trashed the claims insisting that there is enough medicine and other medical facilities in the Hospital. "It's evil and unethical for nurses and doctors to lie to patients who are in dire need of the service," Mbai told KK Online News On Phone.
Mbai has confirmed that several patients have raised concerns that they are being turned away by a section of malicious nurses who he believes are settling old grudges with patients. "I won't allow this to go on, If one wants to join active politics let him or her resign first but we will not bestow 'politicians henchmen' with the health of our people", Mbai said.
He told KK Online that he has issued Circulars reminding the nurses that it is against the medical ethics to lie to Kenyans