"Mama Ameanza Kazi" Bad News to Mt Kenya Cartels as Meru Governor Kawira Reveals The Following
By HOT_SPOT (self media writer) | 29 days ago
As more information became available, Meru County repeated the pattern of occurrences in the county. After Kawira Mwangaza was exonerated of impeachment, it became evident that all the cartels are homeless. The husband of Governor Kawira Mwangaza stated that the district's last cartels are currently being destroyed. He continued by discussing the traffic cartel that he had previously discussed on Meru TV.
The fearless Kawira Mwangaza's husband called a special briefing where he addressed the people of Meru about this. He told the people to calm down and watch how the war against these cartels begins. It is going to be messy and those eating county money illegally may not survive this.
This sends a message that the MCAs could have possibly been sponsored by people who wanted Kawira Mwangaza out so that they can continue chewing the county money to waste county funds.
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