NTV’s recent bulletin on Parliament briber claims has left social media buzing over a suggestive caption which depicts a dirty message.
The media station owned by Nation Media House was covering the story over allegation that a section of MPs had received a bribe as low as sh.10,000 to drop names of alleged sugar cartels
@kaninikega1 is accurate, #SugarBarons be exposed, rearrest #SugarBaronNoor and bingo all hideous #SomalisInCBD will beach and presto, half the story is unearthed, they'll chase after the other half, naturally! #SugarScandal and #SugaryLies is the death of us! #StateOfCorruption pic.twitter.com/7KH3284c5N
— Solomon Ambuku (@solo_ambuku) August 14, 2018
I hope that @Dr_Kingori is not the one who wrote that headline 😂😂😂😂😂😂
— Douglas Mwale (@douglas_mwale) August 14, 2018
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