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Angry MPs vow to punish CS Charity Ngilu for skipping meeting

Lands Cabinet Secretary Charity Ngilu fell victim to a scheduling mix-up in the National Assembly when MPs of one committee threatened to censure her for skipping their meeting.

Ms Ngilu had been booked to appear before the Lands committee to reveal the owners of the controversial 134 acres in Karen, Nairobi. At the same time, she was supposed to sit with the Constitutional Implementation Oversight Committee (CIOC) to discuss land regulations.

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