I am holding on to my New Year resolution to steer clear of politics and politicians—even though I was tempted to analyse the possible causes of Deputy Prezzo Kithure Kindiki’s signature vein that juts at the temple, suggesting he needs longer breaks than he said he was accorded by his boss recently.
But I paid Kindiki no heed, or even probe the ominous vein, as he delivered a crypt warning to his predecessor, Rigathi Gachagua aka Riggy G, whom he accused of galvanising disaffection against the government around the Big Mountain, aka Murima.