Nairobi — Parliament is again attempting to wrest control of its calendar from the Executive and assert its independence.
On Wednesday, it was the turn of Mr Ekwee Ethuro (Turkana Central, PNU) to strike at the Executive with a view to succeed where assistant minister Charles Keter and former nominated MP Oloo Aringo failed.
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