On Friday, April 23, most of the national dailies focused on Jubilee Party vice-chairman David Murathe who allegedly influenced a firm he was associated with to win a KSh 4 billion Kemsa PPEs tender deal. People DailyThe newspaper lifted the lid on how Jubilee Party vice chairman David Murathe influenced a company he was associated with to win a KSh 4 billion tender at the Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (Kemsa). Wajir East MP Rashid Amin accused Murathe of what he termed as using his closeness to the executive to influence deals. But Jubilee through its secretary-general Raphael Tuju maintained that a coalition with the Party of Development and Reforms (PDR), now UDA, was untenable. This is after reports emerged that at least 34 county assemblies could have been given different versions of the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment Bill 2020).
Source: Daily Nation April 23, 2021 03:52 UTC