Politics

Amount Owed By Sonko Kalembe Ndile That He Must Pay Before His Burial

New details have emerged on the amount of debt the former Nairobi County Government Mike Mbuvi Sonko allegedly owed the former Kebwezi Member of Parliament Kalembe Ndile before passing on at Nairobi Hospital.

In an audio that has surfaced online the former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko is heard telling the deceased Kalembe Ndile, “Akufe Wamzike” a thing that has left many wondering why Sonko disrespected Kalembe in that conversion. 

Before Kalembe’s death the Nairobi Hospital he reportedly had a nasty battle with former Nairobi County boss over debts amounting to ksh.7 millions.

According to the late political leader, the flamboyant Sonko consumed money in hotel but never scattered for bills for his retinue.

Kalembe Ndile also claimed that he had his excavator working for Sonko and he (Mike Sonko) never bothered to pay. 

This sparked mixed reaction on social media platforms with some stating that hopefully now Kalembe Ndile is dead, Sonko will move with the speed and pay off his debts in the hotel as well as pay the family the dues as others urge Sonko to at least settle the dues as that is the best way to mourn the dead in African culture.


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