Then in April Moi's crony Nicholas Biwott showed up in Washington in the company of his ministerial colleagues (East African Affairs) from Tanzania and Uganda to lobby DC donors for infrastructure repair money...
KANU ‘B' led by Nicholas Biwott (Kalenjin) George Saitoti (Maasai/Kikuyu) and John Joseph Kamotho (Kikuyu) argues that an alliance with the powerful Kikuyu business class would be KANU's political insurance policy in the post-Moi era...
The KANU-B faction headed by Nicholas Biwott and George Saitoti is intact and well-heeled although it failed to get some of its main backers (such as John Joseph Kamotho) re- elected...
KANU-B is led by Saitoti (Maasai/Kikuyu) his mentor Nicholas Biwott (Keiyo/Kalenjin) and Joseph Kamotho (Kikuyu)...
At this point we hear Mudavadi and Cheserem became virtually isolated; party stalwarts such as Saitoti Minister of State Nicholas Biwott Energy Minister Kirugi M'Mukindia and Land Reclamation Minister Simeon Nyachae attacked them both for 'selling out' the country to the IMF without showing any tangible benefits...
There were consultations within Moi's inner circle consisting of: Nicholas Biwott (Minister of State in the Office of the President); State House official Joshua Kulei (Moi's personal assistant); Vice-President George Saitoti; State House Controller Franklin Bett; Sally Kosgei (Permanent Secretary at the Foreign Affairs Ministry); KANU Secretary General John Joseph Kamotho; Mark arap Too (Chairman of Lonrho East Africa); and presidential sons Jonathan Gideon and Philip Moi...
Joining in Minister of State Nicholas Biwott tripped and fell...
But the state telecoms monopoly has been the milch-cow for Moi's Kalenjin political cronies while the electricity business has entrenched the influence of Moi's crony Minister of State Nicholas Biwott exerted through his appointees in the company and in the Ministry of Energy...
KANU barons led by Minister of State in the President's Office Nicholas Biwott and Vice-President George Saitoti run the so-called KANU B and are manoeuvring to win mass Kikuyu support...
Nicholas Kipyator Biwott is back...