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Pedes
#31 Posted : Saturday, March 29, 2014 9:27:20 AM
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#32 Posted : Saturday, March 29, 2014 11:00:27 AM
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2012 wrote:

Isn't it shocking that with the 'wage bill', terrorism, poaching and rampant corruption our parliament is discussing a useless marriage bill? Even more shocking is how they have us so engrossed in it.

when do you think it would have been appropriate for MPs to discuss Marriage Bill?

Why do you think marriage is a minor issue?
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Kratos
#33 Posted : Saturday, March 29, 2014 11:04:57 AM
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2012 wrote:
Kenyan politics is not about development, it's a divide and rule. Even when you read this post you can can tell which side of the fence the people posting belong to. The only person who tried to turn politics to be about development was Kibaki and we bashed him too. Our division plays perfectly to the hands of our politicians.

Isn't it shocking that with the 'wage bill', terrorism, poaching and rampant corruption our parliament is discussing a useless marriage bill? Even more shocking is how they have us so engrossed in it.


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It is common for Kenyans never to see any good with political opponents. We would rather throw facts into the bin when they don't suit our opinions. Check out all political threads, very few facts but a truck load of opinions, assumptions and insinuations that are neither here nor there.

“People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one, and if you repeat it frequently enough, people will sooner or later believe it.” ― Walter C. Langer
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#34 Posted : Saturday, March 29, 2014 12:13:56 PM
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Kratos wrote:
2012 wrote:
Kenyan politics is not about development, it's a divide and rule. Even when you read this post you can can tell which side of the fence the people posting belong to. The only person who tried to turn politics to be about development was Kibaki and we bashed him too. Our division plays perfectly to the hands of our politicians.

Isn't it shocking that with the 'wage bill', terrorism, poaching and rampant corruption our parliament is discussing a useless marriage bill? Even more shocking is how they have us so engrossed in it.


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It is common for Kenyans never to see any good with political opponents. We would rather throw facts into the bin when they don't suit our opinions. Check out all political threads, very few facts but a truck load of opinions, assumptions and insinuations that are neither here nor there.

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Rankaz13
#35 Posted : Saturday, March 29, 2014 10:15:58 PM
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Fellow Kenyans, government is lying on wage bill

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The wage bill cannot be 13 per cent of GDP and 51 per cent of revenue at the same time. Why? If the wage bill was half the revenue, it would mean that revenue is 26 per cent of GDP. But we know that our revenue is just under 24 per cent of GDP.


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The figures suggest that the disparities of the total earnings between the top and the bottom have declined but a closer look at the allowances show that they conceal more than they reveal. The allowances for the lowest job group include leave travel allowance of Sh4,000 and hardship allowance, which is not paid to everyone. The largest allowance is transport of Sh12,960, but this appears in some job groups and not others.

Job groups B,C,E and H seemingly don’t get transport allowance. It is impossible to figure out what the actual take home pay of any job group is from this data. This is deliberate obfuscation. It inflates the pay of the lower cadres so as to understate the magnitude of disparities. It is very unlikely that there is anyone in Job Group A taking home Sh34,000 a month.


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Fellow Kenyans, there is something you need to know. Governments lie.
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Kratos
#36 Posted : Thursday, April 03, 2014 4:57:04 PM
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Rankaz13 wrote:
Fellow Kenyans, government is lying on wage bill

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The wage bill cannot be 13 per cent of GDP and 51 per cent of revenue at the same time. Why? If the wage bill was half the revenue, it would mean that revenue is 26 per cent of GDP. But we know that our revenue is just under 24 per cent of GDP.


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The figures suggest that the disparities of the total earnings between the top and the bottom have declined but a closer look at the allowances show that they conceal more than they reveal. The allowances for the lowest job group include leave travel allowance of Sh4,000 and hardship allowance, which is not paid to everyone. The largest allowance is transport of Sh12,960, but this appears in some job groups and not others.

Job groups B,C,E and H seemingly don’t get transport allowance. It is impossible to figure out what the actual take home pay of any job group is from this data. This is deliberate obfuscation. It inflates the pay of the lower cadres so as to understate the magnitude of disparities. It is very unlikely that there is anyone in Job Group A taking home Sh34,000 a month.


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Fellow Kenyans, there is something you need to know. Governments lie.



[url=http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/business/article/2000108503/kenya-spent-sh211-6b-to-pay-workforce-in-first-six-months]Kenya spent Sh211.6b to pay workforce in first six months Read more at: http://www.standardmedia...rce-in-first-six-months[/url]


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The National and county governments spent a massive Sh211.6 billion on salaries and operations in the first six of this financial year, an audit by the Controller of Budget reveals. This is more than three-quarters of the total amount spent during the period as the governments only used Sh70.5 billion on development.
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia...rce-in-first-six-months


“People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one, and if you repeat it frequently enough, people will sooner or later believe it.” ― Walter C. Langer
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