There were huge talks around the Kakamega town, ahead of Congolese music star Koffi Olomide’s payment at it became known that the Rhumba icon would be paid more than 23 million Kenyan shillings.
https://twitter.com/LeonLidigu/status/989406286235164672
That did not go down, from the fact that the county needed development more than music.
And later own, a good made mud house, has been launched by the county government of Kakamega under the auspices of governor Wycliffe Oparanya.
The house, on a loose budget will not coast more than Ksh.30,000.
It should be known that Oparanya is eyeing for presidential seat in 2022, will this be his track record?
Well, Oparanya is among the many top politicians who have been on a launching spree, because their projects costed barely more than Ksh.50,000.
Koffi Olomide anatarajia kulipwa milioni 23 za Kenya sawa na milioni 460 za Tanzania kwenye tamasha la muziki atakalofanya Kakamega nchini Kenya.
Je ni 'star' gani wa muziki wa dance bongo unadhani anaweza kulipwa kiasi kikubwa zaidi cha fedha kwenye tamasha ? pic.twitter.com/pglAngBXV1
— EastAfricaRadio (@earadiofm) April 16, 2018
Funny projects ever launched in few months ago
https://twitter.com/UrbanCulture06/status/965571723507757056
But Senator Kithure Kindiki is not the only leader building mud houses! This is the respected Lawyer and Rarieda MP Hon Otiende Amollo (@OAmollo ) pic.twitter.com/SZ3kDwBXih
— Kimathi. I. Joseph (@KimathiiJoseph) February 17, 2018
https://twitter.com/Disembe/status/965112417687605248
But #kot we need to stop double standards. Otiende Amollo has been building classes and houses using mud, but none has ever raised his voice against him like you did to Kithure Kindiki#MbelePamoja #amliveNTV pic.twitter.com/GbKK3oBi0i
— Gitau® (@ItsGitau_) March 13, 2018