Wednesday, January 29, reported on the topic of the topic, including the upcoming changes to parliamentary committees when the parliament began the sessions after the December 2024 break.
The newspapers also highlighted the county governors on the Commission's Ethics and Anti -Corruption Commission (EACC) radar on allegations of corruption.
1. People Daily
The newspaper reported on the changes to the National Assembly as the committees reorganized.
According to People Daily, there is a plan to replace more than 40 MPs believed to be obedient to the former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua in the committees of the National Assembly and the Senate.
National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula instructed the council's leadership to ensure that they focus on the expertise and contributions of individual members to increase productivity in Parliament.
One MP told the People Daily newspaper that all rebel MPs holding the positions of the chairman and vice -chairs will be released to open the way for those who are in line with the government agenda.
Presidential allies are said to be afraid that Gachagua's allies, who are still bitter about being charged by the former Deputy President, may join some opposition leaders to undermine the government's business in the parliament.
“You remember we wanted to conclude this exercise in December but we couldn't, I want to assure the rebels will go, we will expel them as soon as we start the process of reorganizing the committees,” He said. The MP told People Daily.
Among the beneficiaries include the Budget and Expenditure Committee and Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro, Edward Muriu of Gatanga and Kirinyaga MP Njeri Maina, who are members of the Justice and Legal Affairs Committee (JLAC), James Gakuya of Embakasi North who is the Chairman of the Business Committee. Gathoni Mujumba of Githunguri who is the Chairman of the Constitutional Management Committee along with 13 others.
Others are Karungo Thang'wa, John Kinyua, Jayne Kihara, Seki Lenku and Benjamin Gathiru. Males Donk among others.
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Nyoro who was previously considered loyal to Ruto is on the cut -off board due to his decision not to vote in the national parliament about the removal of Gachagua as well as due to his absence during the voting of the Deputy President Kithure Kindiki.
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