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The future of youth is worth more than ’30 pieces of silver’

Emerging claims that a section of MPs allegedly received bribes to reject a parliamentary report on contraband sugar reveal a heartbreaking story depicted by greed, betrayal and the indifferent recklessness in which a very crucial issue has been handled.

Sadly, Kenyans have been treated to a rude shock by the level of detachment and the crippling lack of conscience with which the aforementioned report was shot down despite the gravity of its contents and the implications it has.

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