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Scandal to Solution: Ruto’s Bold Anti-Corruption Crusade



National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang’ula has lauded President William Ruto’s recent crackdown on corruption, hailing it as a game-changer in the nation’s fight against bribery, extortion, and embezzlement. Speaking on Saturday, Wetang’ula commended Ruto’s strong stance against corruption, describing it as “the most potent weapon” in addressing deeply entrenched corruption and freeing resources for national development.

 

“The President is steadfastly addressing corruption to secure resources for nation-building, offering corrupt individuals three options, as he stated,” remarked Wetang’ula on Saturday.

 

President Ruto had recently outlined three choices for those involved in corruption: face imprisonment, flee the country, or meet their fate, symbolized by the term “sent to Heaven,” which alluded to serious consequences for corruption offenders. However, this statement stirred controversy, sparking concerns from the opposition and civil society about constitutional integrity and extrajudicial measures.

 

Wetang’ula expressed his support for President Ruto’s statements, emphasizing the critical importance of winning the battle against corruption to unlock resources for meaningful development. He urged the public to pray for the President’s success in this endeavor.

 

Addressing claims from the opposition that President Ruto was prematurely starting his 2027 campaign, Wetang’ula dismissed these assertions, asserting that President Ruto was focused on the nation’s welfare. He drew upon his past experience working with Raila in 2013 and 2017, emphasizing their meticulous planning in anticipation of Raila’s organizational challenges.

 

Wetang’ula further commended President Ruto’s tireless efforts, highlighting his extensive nationwide tours over the past year, surpassing the travels of his predecessor, Uhuru, in a decade. While critics labeled these tours as politically motivated to bolster support for the 2027 elections, Wetang’ula defended President Ruto, asserting that he was a dedicated leader addressing national issues.

 

Wetang’ula also reflected on the pivotal role his Bungoma constituency played in delivering the presidency to Kenya Kwanza in the recent presidential election. He recalled that when he joined forces with Ruto, Ruto’s approval rating in Bungoma was at 11%, but it surged to 79%, making a substantial difference in the election.

 

The speaker contended that the race between Ruto and Raila leading up to the 2022 polls had been tight, with dynamics shifting in favor of President Ruto due to his alliance with Kenya Kwanza.

 

Wetang’ula underscored the significance of Ruto’s election, which symbolized that anyone, regardless of their background, could rise to the presidency. He emphasized that this outcome shattered the notion that one needed a familial political pedigree to become president in Kenya.

 

“In Kenya, now, the doors are open, and anyone can aspire to be president without the need for a political dynasty. What matters is a visionary leader, not one’s lineage,” Wetang’ula declared.

 

He attributed their electoral success to relentless prayers and hard work, highlighting their commitment to campaigning across the country. Wetang’ula drew a contrast with the Azimio coalition, emphasizing the importance of proactive efforts in achieving electoral success.

 

“We attended church every Sunday to pray. While Uhuru and Raila held one rally per day, we conducted seven. We traversed the nation, and we believe that God rewards those who take action. There is no ‘deep state’ or system; the Kenyan people are the system,” concluded Wetang’ula.

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Gone in Minutes: The Epic Hunt for Precious Metals Under Your Car.

Picture this: beneath your vehicle’s underbelly lies a mysterious metal chest known as the catalytic converter. It’s a mechanical marvel that either holds a familiar spot in your vehicular knowledge or could be the startling revelation of the day. This inconspicuous contraption, positioned snugly between your engine’s heart and the muffler’s hush, has, of late, transformed into something akin to a sacred relic. Its global appeal, including right here in Kenya, has surged dramatically, pushing catalytic converter theft into the limelight. But what’s the fuss all about, and what sparks this newfound demand?

 

Decoding the Enigma: The Role and Workings of the Catalytic Converter

Imagine it as a metal treasure trove resting underneath your car’s belly, nestled between the growling engine and the quiet muffler. This unassuming contraption, the catalytic converter, boasts a crucial role – purifying the noxious fumes spewed by your vehicle into harmless exhalations like CO² and water vapor.

How does this transformation occur, you ask? Well, it’s all in the chemicals – catalysts to be precise. These precious ingredients, coated on the converter’s intricate honeycomb interior, possess the incredible power to dismantle the harmful gases, thus transforming them into cleaner versions before they kiss the atmosphere.

Before we delve further, think about a chilly, misty morning in Limuru – now, transpose that image to urban landscapes like Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kisumu. Imagine the air not saturated with mist, but with smog churned out by vehicles. This unsettling spectacle, dangerous for both humans and the environment, is precisely why catalytic converters have become crucial guardians.

 

Unmasking the Motive Behind the Mischief

This tale takes a twist when we ponder over the catalysts themselves – the catalysts that metamorphose hazardous emissions. These are no ordinary substances; they are precious metals like rhodium, palladium, and platinum. Wrap your mind around this: as stringent emissions norms unfurl across the globe, these metals’ value skyrockets, along with their price tags.

A mere half-decade ago, an ounce of palladium would fetch around $500. Fast forward to 2021, and the numbers have escalated to an astonishing $2000-2500 – a value eclipsing even that of gold. As for rhodium, brace yourself – it commands a price twelve times that of the shimmering yellow metal. The boom in these prices can partly be credited to the surge in electric car production, yet it’s also the driving force behind an undercover market where stolen catalytic converters flourish.

 

Enter the COVID Factor

The pandemic’s unanticipated embrace hasn’t made this scenario any rosier. Most of the world’s rhodium supply emerges from South Africa, and with COVID’s shadow dimming operations, demand has soared due to the sluggish supply.

Unsurprisingly, should your catalytic converter vanish in Nairobi or Mombasa, odds are it will land at a scrapyard, fetching a pittance compared to its actual value.

 

Detecting the Vanishing Act

Lamentably, detecting the silent theft of your vehicle’s catalytic converter isn’t straightforward. After all, it’s nestled beneath your ride, outside the realm of your everyday gaze. Automotive savants suggest that an altered “roar” might greet you upon starting the engine – an irregular growl, perhaps louder or stuttering during acceleration, accompanied by an overall less-than-smooth ride.

 

Driving on Empty: The Catalytic Converter’s Absence

Technically speaking, you can maneuver sans a catalytic converter. Your driving experience might remain largely unaffected, although modern vehicles could activate the dreaded engine light to indicate an anomaly in the system’s harmony.

Yet, be aware that most developed regions brandish regulations against catalytic converter absenteeism, owing to the hazardous emissions unleashed by vehicles in its absence. Kenya, aligning itself with this eco-conscious wave, has embraced Euro 4 Emission directives, striving to rein in pollutants like carbon monoxide.

 

Peering into the Future

As we hurtle forward, the catalytic converter takes on an even more pronounced role, particularly in safeguarding the environment.

 

Target Practice: Vehicles Under Siege

Kenyan statistics may be scarce, but global trends reveal hybrid vehicles – think Toyota Prius and Lexus RX – standing most vulnerably. These hybrids, relying less on conventional fuel, preserve their catalytic converters’ integrity and precious metal bounty.

 

Thievery’s Secret Recipe

Theft often dances with opportunity. Nabbing a catalytic converter requires sneaking beneath your vehicle’s chassis, exploiting a chance rather than meticulously targeting a hybrid. Hence, larger vehicles like SUVs, trucks, and pickups make for easier prey due to their elevated stature. The context of theft extends to parking habits – dimly lit areas or secluded basements invite trouble.

 

Fortifying the Castle: Shielding Your Catalytic Converter

There exist strategies to deter thieves or, at the very least, compel them to labor harder for their ill-gotten gains. Remember, in a mere handful of minutes, seasoned thieves can detach a catalytic converter.

 

  • Forge an alliance with your mechanic to weld it securely onto your car’s frame – this won’t render it theft-proof, but it will pose a formidable challenge.
  • Choose your parking arena wisely – opt for well-lit spots near entrances, and if possible, within the surveillance umbrella of CCTV cameras.
  • Enlist a trusted garage for your car’s servicing needs.
  • Ponder over installing an alarm attuned to vibrations within your vehicle.
  • In the convoluted world of automotive intrigue, the catalytic converter emerges as a clandestine protagonist, combating pollution while igniting a curious frenzy.