
A few days ago, President William Ruto said that the government will confront corruption in the county and national governments head-on.
The president's warning comes when the Public Service Commission (PSC) audit revealed serious nonconformities in both levels of government, where 2,100 employees used forged academic certificates from what can be called "River Road University" to secure jobs.
The ending week also saw much hubbub surrounding the vetting of a Mr Charles Githinji, who was nominated as consul-general for Goma, the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The National Assembly Committee on Defence and Foreign Relations met with a D- candidate who scored E in English and Kiswahili. They expected him to know the meaning of GDP and EACRF - the latter is only known in Congo-Kinshasa.