Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria, his Kiharu counterpart Ndindi Nyoro, and Nyali’s Mohamed Ali face charges of issuing disparaging remarks against their colleagues who voted for the Constitution of Kenya Amendment Bill, 2020. They took issue with Kuria for claiming that some lawmakers were handed Sh100,000 to vote in favour of the BBI bill and Nyoro for calling them sell-outs. Some members called others sell-outs, cowards, and traitors.”“How can a member in this House call another member a coward, sell-outs? This loose talk for cheap political mileage ought to be stopped,” the House leader said. “I ask that this member be named and then we follow it through procedurally and we vote on it,” the MP said.
Source: The Star May 11, 2021 13:48 UTC