Kenya: Why Michuki Has No Business Being in Government

editorial

Nairobi — We return prominently, albeit reluctantly, to the matter of the alleged Armenian brothers, their criminal act of drawing guns at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and the utterly and totally unacceptable manner in which the Government handled their recent exit from the country.

Despite the fact that this is not the first time that Michuki is threatening the media, we wish to state from the outset that on this, and on many other issues of huge public interest, that touch on or threaten to jeopardise or compromise the security of Kenya or the national interest, we will bend the knee to none.

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