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Rotten eggs at Mayakos county.
Lolest!
#41 Posted : Thursday, June 26, 2014 4:47:50 PM
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poundfoolish wrote:
Let us not forget he is also 'eating'.....

that is part of the reason I like devolution

and it must have been part of the reaso we got devolution-to devolve funds for maendeleo so that you can choose for yourselves what you want to do; and to devolve them for eating so that the corrupt rich fellow would by your county man
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Gathige
#42 Posted : Thursday, June 26, 2014 5:10:22 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
poundfoolish wrote:
Let us not forget he is also 'eating'.....

that is part of the reason I like devolution

and it must have been part of the reaso we got devolution-to devolve funds for maendeleo so that you can choose for yourselves what you want to do; and to devolve them for eating so that the corrupt rich fellow would by your county man



At least he is not like Wambora who gave Waembu rotten seeds wakapande,haikuwesmake kumea.
"Things that matter most must never be at the mercy of things that matter least." Goethe
its2013
#43 Posted : Thursday, June 26, 2014 5:32:39 PM
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dunkang wrote:

Let him break each and every rule in the book as long as its beneficial to Machakosians, machakosans, Machakosisian, macha...., arghhh, Wakamba wa Machakos!


Machakos is cosmopolitan si Wakamba pekee yake. We accept everyone as long as we live in harmony.
Pretty hurts
murchr
#44 Posted : Thursday, June 26, 2014 5:53:30 PM
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I wonder how much more he'll be able to do once they devolve the roads funds
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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simonkabz
#45 Posted : Thursday, June 26, 2014 6:00:48 PM
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Kwanza the road is Class C, not even his responsibility, but he is sharp enough to know it is the impact that matters, not procedures bla bla bla
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
McReggae
#46 Posted : Thursday, June 26, 2014 6:01:07 PM
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This is so cool:


Below find some facts about the Makutano Ma Mwala-Kithimani Road.

FACT SHEET

MAKUTANO MA MWALA TO KITHIMANI ROAD (33KMs)
FASTEST BUILT ROAD IN AFRICA


1. The Road is a critical linkage road cutting across Machakos County joining Garissa Road to Machakos Kitui Road.

2. The Road id 33 kilometres long.


3. The original KENHA (National Government) estimate cost was Kshs. 1.6 billion for construction of the road. However, Machakos County Government has constructed it for Kshs. 650 Million, a third of the KENHA cost. Local contractors, registered with the National Government were used. The road was supervised by qualified engineers and all materials tested by the National Government’s testing unit.


4. The road was fully funded using Machakos Government County funds.


5. The Road was built in a record of three (3) months (March 18th, 2014 – June 18th, 2014).


- This was by using eleven (11) contractors, each contractor assigned 3 kilometres. Had it been awarded a single contractor, the road would have taken a minimum of 36 – 48 months (3- 4 years).

- This is a revolutionary way of doing things. Same quality but faster results for Wananchi.

6. The Road has street lights installed on it, road signage and also features a Rest Area with a toilet and Convenience Store.

- The street lights feature 28 transformers and have also provided electricity to towns and homes along the highway.

7. The road has CCTV Cameras covering its entire length.

8. The towns of Kithimani and Makutano Ma Mwala have also been tarmacked and lit.

9. The Road was promised to the people of Machakos County by President Jomo Kenyatta, Daniel Moi and Mwai Kibaki to no avail. It is considered the most vital road in the County.

10. Governor Dr. Alfred N. Mutua visited and monitored construction of the road by visiting over 10 times and by receiving regular reports of speed of construction and quality.
- This is the first tarmac road built by a County Government in Kenya.

11. The construction is based on Governor Alfred N. Mutua’s development ideology of Maendeleo Chap Chap, meant to provide speedy, quality and efficient service for citizens.

12. Another development Program that makes

MACHAKOS COUNTY – THE PLACE TO BE.
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
tycho
#47 Posted : Thursday, June 26, 2014 7:19:00 PM
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maka wrote:
tycho wrote:
The other day I said that I was skeptical of such development strategies that involve an 'enlightened' governor acting without communal dialogue, some thought that my skepticism was groundless. But alas, I still hold on to my skepticism.

I think we are so used to mediocrity that a little show of positivity leaves us in awe...


It's sad when people think that tarmac roads, cctvs, electric trains, electricity supply, and even technocities necessarily imply 'development'. It could also mean extending of markets by the undeveloped for the developed.

Let me give some proof that the latter is in fact the case. First take Kenya as a whole. Since 1963, the number of tarmac roads, buildings, electricity supply, education facilities, recreational facilities and the like have increased. But have they qualified Kenya as a developed country?

Now Nigeria has been hesitant to sign an Economic Partnership Agreement with the EU, why? Because it's feared that within a decade it may be very hard for African countries to sustain local industries.

So just like in China there are unoccupied cities (ghost cities) counties risk building the same things that few 'natives' can live in. It will all depend on how much the expected beneficiaries can earn and spend.

For those who say, 'disregard the paperwork', they are as good as those who say, 'disregard corruption', or the global implications of our choices. Same mistake made by African chiefs and kings before colonization. Some could exchange their sovereignty for a goat, or wine. Now, aren't goats positive?

Finally, @Lolest has spoken about 'process bureaucracy'. Globalization is doing away with such; but it won't necessarily imply African development.
simonkabz
#48 Posted : Thursday, June 26, 2014 8:57:40 PM
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Bw. Tycho, you got valid points, but cannot apply in our current situation. We NEED roads! It is a sad story to have a joker for a gavana.





http://mobile.nation.co..../-/11cka32/-/index.html

[quote]A Kiambu MCA has defended nominated Thika Town MP Alice Ng’ang’a over the sorry state of roads in the town. Speaking in Kiambu town yesterday, Mary Mwangi said urban and peri-urban areas fall under county governments. - See more at: http://www.the-star.co.k...ka#sthash.3jMmtXSK.dpuf[/quote]

http://www.the-star.co.k...d-over-poor-roads-thika

http://allafrica.com/stories/201402280570.html

Sad
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
kysse
#49 Posted : Thursday, June 26, 2014 9:07:59 PM
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Gathige wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
poundfoolish wrote:
Let us not forget he is also 'eating'.....

that is part of the reason I like devolution

and it must have been part of the reaso we got devolution-to devolve funds for maendeleo so that you can choose for yourselves what you want to do; and to devolve them for eating so that the corrupt rich fellow would by your county man



At least he is not like Wambora who gave Waembu rotten seeds wakapande,haikuwesmake kumea.


Woi!!this wambora, is he really normal?
nakujua
#50 Posted : Thursday, June 26, 2014 9:29:29 PM
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In kenya we need decent dictators like mutua, break all the rules but at least make sure basic stuff are working - kind of like the late libyan president.

tuta fix procedures once the development projects are done.
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