On Tuesday, November 19, the daily newspapers reported on the political situation as to the position that the churches are taking against the current administration.
Elsewhere, it turned out to be allies of the ousted vice president Rigathi Gachagua they were targeted in the search in the National Assembly.
1. Daily Nation
Some of Gachagua's allies who hold senior positions in the National Assembly are set to lose them as the ruling party moves to clean itself up in what it says is a normal mid-term change.
Daily Nation It was revealed that Kiharu Member of Parliament Ndindi Nyoro is about to lose his position as chairman of the Budget and Expenditure Committee, which will be taken by Molo Member of Parliament Kuria Kimani, who is currently the chairman of the Finance and National Planning Committee.
While those responsible for the removal said it was a simple coup, it is generally believed that it was motivated by the recent political events that led to Gachagua's removal.
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The Kiharu never took sides during the removal of Gachagua; he did not appear in the National Assembly during the process of removing Gachagua and his colleagues when they voted to approve the appointment of Kithur Kindiki.
The punishment will affect 12 other members of parliament.
Information sources told the Daily Nation newspaper that some ODM MPs will be included in the leadership positions of the committee after being removed.
Others targeted are Githunguri Member of Parliament Gathoni Wamuchomba (Constitution Implementation and Management Committee), Ndia Member of Parliament George Kariuki (Transport and Infrastructure) and Member of Parliament for Embakasi North James Gakuya (Business, Industry and Co-operative Societies).
Others are Emurua Member of Parliament Dikir Johanna Ngeno (Housing, Urban Development and Public Works), Mwala Member of Parliament Vincent Musyoka (Energy), Kipipiri Member of Parliament Wanjiku Muhia (Regional Cooperation), Kitui East Member of Parliament Nimrod Mbai (Public Petition ) and Maara Member of Parliament Kareke Mbiuki (Tourism). and Wildlife).
Source: TUKO.co.ke