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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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@thimioni, the prince now tell's PK and MK to either support his bid or perish politically!!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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McReggae wrote:@thimioni, the prince now tell's PK and MK to either support his bid or perish politically!!!! Hehehe weka link. Vitisho baridi hatutaki from a nonperformer cum nonreformer. TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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simonkabz wrote:McReggae wrote:@thimioni, the prince now tell's PK and MK to either support his bid or perish politically!!!! Hehehe weka link. Vitisho baridi hatutaki from a nonperformer cum nonreformer. Ndio hii!!!..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/20/2009 Posts: 348
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simonkabz wrote:if you want to know the figures on the devolved govt go read cheserem's reports and yes recurrent expenditure is more than 20% for 90% of the counties
All you have done is consistently complain without offering a solution. I'm for the 47 counties but fewer MPs n senators. I would also like the gender equality clause to be expunged, coz if the 1450 kanjoras will be men, 725 women county reps MUST be nominated. Well, now that is sad. @simonKabz.There is no solution that the political class is willing to take right now. You bought it when the constitution was passed now you own it.The only thing that can change it is a referendum between now and march 4th which we know will never happen.Once you vote in the first bunch of county gvt official next year it will stay like that until kenya is drowning in debt which could be 20-30 yrs and even then who will want their constituency or county cut.Right now we own it.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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I don't think it will be that bad. I foresee slicing of the govt employees who currently work in the rural areas. At the end of the day, the wage bill might not be too high as you insinuate. also Remember currently we have over 3000 kanjoras. Those have been halved. PK talks of FISCAL DISCIPLINE and EXPANDING THE ECONOMY. With his provender capability, if the recurrent expenditure is contained n the economy expands, Kenyans tutacheka mrefu. Also remember the county govt will have a positive effect on the economy in the long run, the thing shall pay off. TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/20/2009 Posts: 348
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simonkabz wrote:I don't think it will be that bad. I foresee slicing of the govt employees who currently work in the rural areas. At the end of the day, the wage bill might not be too high as you insinuate. also Remember currently we have over 3000 kanjoras. Those have been halved. PK talks of FISCAL DISCIPLINE and EXPANDING THE ECONOMY. With his provender capability, if the recurrent expenditure is contained n the economy expands, Kenyans tutacheka mrefu. Also remember the county govt will have a positive effect on the economy in the long run, the thing shall pay off. @simonkabz. please read this and see where treasury wants to cap recurrent expenditure for counties. http://www.businessdaily...4/-/sy9030z/-/index.html
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/27/2011 Posts: 301 Location: Nairobi
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Some people are good story tellers  Saw this on Facebook. Quote: March 2013. The 4th Kenyan President is sworn in. The sky is filled with fireworks. One month later, Kenya is no longer a member of the ICC. The president says that Kenya is a sovereign state and will not be cowed. 5 months later, tea prices plummet, tourism is non-existent, KQ lays off more staff due its shrinking customer base. Horticulture sells come to a stand still. Fuel is at an all time high. The president makes high voltage trips to Sudan and Iran to try and foster stronger partnerships. The future of the Lamu project is unknown. Partners are looking for alternatives. Western countries withdraw all aid. The president says that Kenyans are resilient. Unemployment hits 80% and crime soars. We sit and wonder, did we need this man in state house so much that we were were willing to give up our livelihoods, the future of our children and the dignity of our country! Suddenly I wake up, and realize it was just a nightmare. We are still in 2012 and there is still hope.
With Peter Kenneth, I will have no regrets. But a prosperous Kenya to look forward to where every one is given an opportunity to pursue the Kenyan dream. Long live Kenya.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 8/24/2009 Posts: 5,909 Location: Nairobi
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@ Thimioni, ati PK's current slogan is "TUNAWESMAKE"...and in case he wins the elections, it will be "KUMAKE NYAO!!!"
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 3/26/2012 Posts: 1,182
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nostoppingthis wrote:@ Thimioni, ati PK's current slogan is "TUNAWESMAKE"...and in case he wins the elections, it will be "KUMAKE NYAO!!!" I'm not simonkabz,but i'm a PK chewer, in case your man wins, how will it be like? I guess we will start thinking and feeling like we were under Moi rule, a president blaming the opposition for the shrinking economy and a weak shilling.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/24/2007 Posts: 1,805
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eboomerang wrote:Some people are good story tellers  Saw this on Facebook. Quote: March 2013. The 4th Kenyan President is sworn in. The sky is filled with fireworks. One month later, Kenya is no longer a member of the ICC. The president says that Kenya is a sovereign state and will not be cowed. 5 months later, tea prices plummet, tourism is non-existent, KQ lays off more staff due its shrinking customer base. Horticulture sells come to a stand still. Fuel is at an all time high. The president makes high voltage trips to Sudan and Iran to try and foster stronger partnerships. The future of the Lamu project is unknown. Partners are looking for alternatives. Western countries withdraw all aid. The president says that Kenyans are resilient. Unemployment hits 80% and crime soars. We sit and wonder, did we need this man in state house so much that we were were willing to give up our livelihoods, the future of our children and the dignity of our country! Suddenly I wake up, and realize it was just a nightmare. We are still in 2012 and there is still hope.
With Peter Kenneth, I will have no regrets. But a prosperous Kenya to look forward to where every one is given an opportunity to pursue the Kenyan dream. Long live Kenya.
We really do not need the West that much.. Walituwachanisha siku za MOI na we are better off now... I Think Therefore I Am
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