
Kenya's Missing Seal: Government Spokesperson's U-Turn Creates Confusion
Kenya's Public Seal Mystery: A Government Spokesperson's Conflicting Statements Spark Confusion Nairobi, Kenya – A recent announcement by Kenyan government spokesperson Isaac Mwaura regarding the relocation of the country's public seal has caused significant confusion and raised questions about transparency and communication within the government. Mwaura initially declared that the seal had been transferred from the Attorney General to the Head of Public Service, citing a new law. However, just two days later, he completely reversed his statement, stating that the seal remains with the Attorney General. "The seal is under the Head of Public Service," Mwaura initially stated. However, this was later contradicted by his own subsequent statements and references to the Attorney General Act and the Constitution. The video includes footage of Mwaura's contradictory statements, as well as a segment where a news anchor discusses the ongoing confusion. The inconsistencies have sparked public debate and raised concerns about the government's handling of information. The conflicting statements highlight the importance of clear and consistent communication from government officials.