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| From left, MPs Samuel Gichigi (Kipipiri), Vincent Musyoka (Mwala) and Irungu Kangata (Kiharu) during a press conference at Parliament, Monday, where they defended Lands Cabinet Secretary Charity Ngilu over her work in the docket. [Photo:Boniface Okendo/Standard] |
By Geoffrey Mosoku and Francis Ontomwa
Nairobi, Kenya: Embattled Lands, Housing and Urban Development Cabinet Secretary Charity Ngilu got a reprieve after Jubilee Alliance leaders opposed a planned censure Motion against her.