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End of an ‘error’ as Uhuru takes on lords of graft

A bulldozer demolishes four-storey Ukay Centre that sits on riparian land. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Kenyans have for the past few months been accorded front row seats in the theatre of their lives as tens of decisions showing the Executive’s intent to rid the republic of years of impunity, cronyism and downright corruption play out.

Civil servants, politicians and crooked landlords continue to bear the brunt of a government eager to make things right as they are forced to spend nights in police cells, waking up to the reality of an array of charges against them and a public fed up of the plunder of its country.

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