alma wrote:eh Kethi. I'm beginning to like her.
So what has her masters degree got to do with this case exactly? There is no constitutional requirement to obtain a masters degree. Neither is this a criminal case to require her to prove that she has a masters degree.
Huyu dame sasa imekuwa personal. I'd rather die than become a politician or be seen with a politician.
The issue here is that she is in the habit of obtaining documents and/or 'qualifications' fraudulently. It points to her character as a person. Nothing personal here. Just business!!
The cabinet secretaries and others have had their dirty laundry aired in public - it goes with the territory. What's so special about Kethi?? If her masters is not fake, then what's the big deal? If it is, then, given that she wants to run for a public office, the public has the right to know.
And that is how the cookie crumbled...
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