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It was bound to bite sooner or later. We are talking about the publicly condescending language of officials of the Kenya Kwanza government. In an unexpected twist, it has taken Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, who is himself a regular in using condescending language, to sound the warning that the trend is not sustainable. It is the language and attitude of cabinet secretary of Trade Moses Kuria and presidential economic advisor David Ndii that has triggered the reaction of Gachagua. And before that, public outrage. And as Citizen TV's Brenda Wanga reports, Moses Kuria and David Ndii have mostly been part of the official government language that Gachagua himself now finds unacceptable.
Gov’t of arrogance, by arrogance?
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