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JUBILEE balanced scorecard - 3 years in power
Fyatu
#41 Posted : Monday, August 08, 2016 3:22:07 PM
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17. Voi - Taveta road (arguably the widest single carriage road in Kenya).

18. E-citizen. Just renewed my DL and my Passport without chucking kitu kikubwa, not to mention nightmare queues at Times towers and Nyayo house

But as in all score cards....we must also punch holes where nothing has been achieved

1. Mass rapid-urban transport for Nairobi and Mombasa

2. Corruption is still a pain

3. Mass low-cost housing (by nhc) in mlolongo....(NHC is a big let down to Kenyans. It has done Kenyans a very big disservice). They should build houses from Turkana to Mandera, From Lamu to Kwale and save Kenyans from deaths caused by greedy landlords and inept and corrupt county govts/municipal councils

4. Cartels (actually cartels have ensured nos. 1,2,3 above) will never be achieved.

5. Deployment of NSSF funds to development (e.g., nssf funds can be used to ensure each and every worker/contributor has decent housing...lakini Atwoli never speaks about this meaning he is either very daft or he is a hypocrite who does not care about wafanya kazi...he just make noise for his selfish needs)

etc
Dumb money becomes dumb only when it listens to smart money
Swenani
#42 Posted : Monday, August 08, 2016 5:25:49 PM
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Fyatu wrote:
17. Voi - Taveta road (arguably the widest single carriage road in Kenya)-Kibaki project, What Jubilee did was to suspend payments to the contractor thus stoping work, they only resumed payments towards end of 2014.....This project has been going on for ages

18. E-citizen. Just renewed my DL and my Passport without chucking kitu kikubwa, not to mention nightmare queues at Times towers and Nyayo house

But as in all score cards....we must also punch holes where nothing has been achieved

1. Mass rapid-urban transport for Nairobi and Mombasa

2. Corruption is still a pain

3. Mass low-cost housing (by nhc) in mlolongo....(NHC is a big let down to Kenyans. It has done Kenyans a very big disservice). They should build houses from Turkana to Mandera, From Lamu to Kwale and save Kenyans from deaths caused by greedy landlords and inept and corrupt county govts/municipal councils

4. Cartels (actually cartels have ensured nos. 1,2,3 above) will never be achieved.

5. Deployment of NSSF funds to development (e.g., nssf funds can be used to ensure each and every worker/contributor has decent housing...lakini Atwoli never speaks about this meaning he is either very daft or he is a hypocrite who does not care about wafanya kazi...he just make noise for his selfish needs)

etc

If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Othelo
#43 Posted : Monday, August 08, 2016 5:45:32 PM
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17. Voi - Taveta road (arguably the widest single carriage road in Kenya)-


Now I have confirmed that you don't know what you are talking about but just copy + pasting Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
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Fyatu
#44 Posted : Wednesday, August 10, 2016 9:41:52 PM
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Swenani wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
17. Voi - Taveta road (arguably the widest single carriage road in Kenya)-Kibaki project, What Jubilee did was to suspend payments to the contractor thus stoping work, they only resumed payments towards end of 2014.....This project has been going on for ages

18. E-citizen. Just renewed my DL and my Passport without chucking kitu kikubwa, not to mention nightmare queues at Times towers and Nyayo house

But as in all score cards....we must also punch holes where nothing has been achieved

1. Mass rapid-urban transport for Nairobi and Mombasa

2. Corruption is still a pain

3. Mass low-cost housing (by nhc) in mlolongo....(NHC is a big let down to Kenyans. It has done Kenyans a very big disservice). They should build houses from Turkana to Mandera, From Lamu to Kwale and save Kenyans from deaths caused by greedy landlords and inept and corrupt county govts/municipal councils

4. Cartels (actually cartels have ensured nos. 1,2,3 above) will never be achieved.

5. Deployment of NSSF funds to development (e.g., nssf funds can be used to ensure each and every worker/contributor has decent housing...lakini Atwoli never speaks about this meaning he is either very daft or he is a hypocrite who does not care about wafanya kazi...he just make noise for his selfish needs)

etc



This is a tired argument that has been consistently used to discredit Jubilee and give credit to Risasi one. Others have even gone through great deal of pain trying to cheat Kenyans that the Mega Thika highway and by passes in Nairobi were RAO's brainchild, which we all know is a white lie. Today (August 10 2016)on KTN breakfast news, a Professor in some media school ignorantly stated that SGR was a grand-corruption(nusu mkeka govt) project. What the good professor like all nay sayers forgot to point out, was that there is a difference between saying-you-will-do and actually doing. Yaani kuna tofauti ya kusema na kutenda. Jubilee is actually laying the bricks.

Risasi moja gallivanted around the country singing infrastructure, infrastructure, infrastructure....but during his five year tenure as prefect (Muthaura was headboy, Kalonzo was deputy headmaster)only a kilometer of tarmac was laid on this road.

I cannot talk about old Jomo days as headmaster, but what i know is that this(Jubilee gaarment) is the first government in my lifetime where an elected government has actually worked towards fulfilling promises on its manifesto. You will argue ati oooh wapi five stadiums? sijui nini but in all fairness lets give credit where credit is due.
Dumb money becomes dumb only when it listens to smart money
Fyatu
#45 Posted : Wednesday, August 10, 2016 9:44:33 PM
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Othelo wrote:
17. Voi - Taveta road (arguably the widest single carriage road in Kenya)-


Now I have confirmed that you don't know what you are talking about but just copy + pasting Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly


my brother/sister Othelo. Kindly tell wazuans (in brad daylight) where i have plagiarized this statement from.......all naysayers will be put to shame
Dumb money becomes dumb only when it listens to smart money
Rahatupu
#46 Posted : Thursday, August 11, 2016 10:55:50 AM
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@Fyatu.....Mariakani-Mavueni Road is far from complete, say maybe 60% comlete. Good effort though.
Swenani
#47 Posted : Thursday, August 11, 2016 11:43:42 AM
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Fyatu wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
17. Voi - Taveta road (arguably the widest single carriage road in Kenya)-Kibaki project, What Jubilee did was to suspend payments to the contractor thus stoping work, they only resumed payments towards end of 2014.....This project has been going on for ages

18. E-citizen. Just renewed my DL and my Passport without chucking kitu kikubwa, not to mention nightmare queues at Times towers and Nyayo house

But as in all score cards....we must also punch holes where nothing has been achieved

1. Mass rapid-urban transport for Nairobi and Mombasa

2. Corruption is still a pain

3. Mass low-cost housing (by nhc) in mlolongo....(NHC is a big let down to Kenyans. It has done Kenyans a very big disservice). They should build houses from Turkana to Mandera, From Lamu to Kwale and save Kenyans from deaths caused by greedy landlords and inept and corrupt county govts/municipal councils

4. Cartels (actually cartels have ensured nos. 1,2,3 above) will never be achieved.

5. Deployment of NSSF funds to development (e.g., nssf funds can be used to ensure each and every worker/contributor has decent housing...lakini Atwoli never speaks about this meaning he is either very daft or he is a hypocrite who does not care about wafanya kazi...he just make noise for his selfish needs)

etc



This is a tired argument that has been consistently used to discredit Jubilee and give credit to Risasi one. Others have even gone through great deal of pain trying to cheat Kenyans that the Mega Thika highway and by passes in Nairobi were RAO's brainchild, which we all know is a white lie. Today (August 10 2016)on KTN breakfast news, a Professor in some media school ignorantly stated that SGR was a grand-corruption(nusu mkeka govt) project. What the good professor like all nay sayers forgot to point out, was that there is a difference between saying-you-will-do and actually doing. Yaani kuna tofauti ya kusema na kutenda. Jubilee is actually laying the bricks.

Risasi moja gallivanted around the country singing infrastructure, infrastructure, infrastructure....but during his five year tenure as prefect (Muthaura was headboy, Kalonzo was deputy headmaster)only a kilometer of tarmac was laid on this road.

I cannot talk about old Jomo days as headmaster, but what i know is that this(Jubilee gaarment) is the first government in my lifetime where an elected government has actually worked towards fulfilling promises on its manifesto. You will argue ati oooh wapi five stadiums? sijui nini but in all fairness lets give credit where credit is due.


Voi-Mwatate-Taveta road was commissioned ages ago before Uhuru even thought of forming TNA.That road is not a jubilee project.....That's a fact hii ingine ni nyef nyef!!!!

Infact in 2012, some residents were demonstrating about the slow pace of progress

Tembea kenya saa zingine!


If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Obi 1 Kanobi
#48 Posted : Thursday, August 11, 2016 11:49:41 AM
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Fyatu wrote:
Almost an year to elections, the digital fellas are still achieving what their ancestors who have been in power before (Pia RAO wa nusu mkeka included) failed to achieve. This is what Jubilee has achieved so far(since last year):


1. The tablets are here and by January all kids in std. 1 and 2 across the republic will have access to one.

2. Completion of Dongo Kundu by pass

3. Completion of Mariakani-Mavueni road

4. 70% standard gauge railway complete.(hii ndio baba, mama, nyanya, babu, shangazi na mjomba wao...it is the game changer)

5. Last mile connectivity (another game changer)

6. Huduma centers

7. Obama, Papa, Netanyahu, etc and a host of renewed/strengthened diplomatic ties

8. Outering road

9. Maji ya chumvi- Samburu-Mckinnon rd

10. Changamwe- Moi Airoprt rd.

12. Stipend for wazee na wasio jiweza

13. The fattening of Ole Itumbi

14. The maiden visit to statehouse by that loafer called Alai

The list is endless...hawa jubilee sio mchezo..etc etc



@Fyatu, How does one qualify for this stipend ya wazee, is it available throughout the country.

Asking for my grandmothersmile
"The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins
urstill1
#49 Posted : Thursday, August 11, 2016 12:05:44 PM
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Rahatupu wrote:
@Fyatu.....Mariakani-Mavueni Road is far from complete, say maybe 60% comlete. Good effort though.


The road is almost at Mavueni, just a less than 10kms to go. Hapo umetudanganya.
Fyatu
#50 Posted : Thursday, August 11, 2016 12:09:54 PM
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Swenani wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
17. Voi - Taveta road (arguably the widest single carriage road in Kenya)-Kibaki project, What Jubilee did was to suspend payments to the contractor thus stoping work, they only resumed payments towards end of 2014.....This project has been going on for ages

18. E-citizen. Just renewed my DL and my Passport without chucking kitu kikubwa, not to mention nightmare queues at Times towers and Nyayo house

But as in all score cards....we must also punch holes where nothing has been achieved

1. Mass rapid-urban transport for Nairobi and Mombasa

2. Corruption is still a pain

3. Mass low-cost housing (by nhc) in mlolongo....(NHC is a big let down to Kenyans. It has done Kenyans a very big disservice). They should build houses from Turkana to Mandera, From Lamu to Kwale and save Kenyans from deaths caused by greedy landlords and inept and corrupt county govts/municipal councils

4. Cartels (actually cartels have ensured nos. 1,2,3 above) will never be achieved.

5. Deployment of NSSF funds to development (e.g., nssf funds can be used to ensure each and every worker/contributor has decent housing...lakini Atwoli never speaks about this meaning he is either very daft or he is a hypocrite who does not care about wafanya kazi...he just make noise for his selfish needs)

etc



This is a tired argument that has been consistently used to discredit Jubilee and give credit to Risasi one. Others have even gone through great deal of pain trying to cheat Kenyans that the Mega Thika highway and by passes in Nairobi were RAO's brainchild, which we all know is a white lie. Today (August 10 2016)on KTN breakfast news, a Professor in some media school ignorantly stated that SGR was a grand-corruption(nusu mkeka govt) project. What the good professor like all nay sayers forgot to point out, was that there is a difference between saying-you-will-do and actually doing. Yaani kuna tofauti ya kusema na kutenda. Jubilee is actually laying the bricks.

Risasi moja gallivanted around the country singing infrastructure, infrastructure, infrastructure....but during his five year tenure as prefect (Muthaura was headboy, Kalonzo was deputy headmaster)only a kilometer of tarmac was laid on this road.

I cannot talk about old Jomo days as headmaster, but what i know is that this(Jubilee gaarment) is the first government in my lifetime where an elected government has actually worked towards fulfilling promises on its manifesto. You will argue ati oooh wapi five stadiums? sijui nini but in all fairness lets give credit where credit is due.


Voi-Mwatate-Taveta road was commissioned ages ago before Uhuru even thought of forming TNA.That road is not a jubilee project.....That's a fact hii ingine ni nyef nyef!!!!

Infact in 2012, some residents were demonstrating about the slow pace of progress

Tembea kenya saa zingine!




I totally concur with you that the project was initialised ages ago and thats why i am saying that Jubilee should be given credit for not "saying/promising" to complete it, but rather actually getting a contractor on the ground and completing the works (kusema na Kutenda), unlike Baba who like all Arsenal fans is known for "Mouth possession" and no tangible results.Arsenal is known for winning in ball possession stats but not scoring goals. It is goals that win you matches. Likewise it is kutenda that completes projects. Sio mouth possession(kusema). Zao ni kusema tu....hata Pombe Magufuli is now saying atajenga 6000KM SGR from Mtwara to Mwanza, sijui atafanya nini, lakini hata simiti bag moja hajanunua
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Fyatu
#51 Posted : Thursday, August 11, 2016 12:11:33 PM
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
Almost an year to elections, the digital fellas are still achieving what their ancestors who have been in power before (Pia RAO wa nusu mkeka included) failed to achieve. This is what Jubilee has achieved so far(since last year):


1. The tablets are here and by January all kids in std. 1 and 2 across the republic will have access to one.

2. Completion of Dongo Kundu by pass

3. Completion of Mariakani-Mavueni road

4. 70% standard gauge railway complete.(hii ndio baba, mama, nyanya, babu, shangazi na mjomba wao...it is the game changer)

5. Last mile connectivity (another game changer)

6. Huduma centers

7. Obama, Papa, Netanyahu, etc and a host of renewed/strengthened diplomatic ties

8. Outering road

9. Maji ya chumvi- Samburu-Mckinnon rd

10. Changamwe- Moi Airoprt rd.

12. Stipend for wazee na wasio jiweza

13. The fattening of Ole Itumbi

14. The maiden visit to statehouse by that loafer called Alai

The list is endless...hawa jubilee sio mchezo..etc etc



@Fyatu, How does one qualify for this stipend ya wazee, is it available throughout the country.

Asking for my grandmothersmile


Your grandmother needs to visit the nearest Huduma centre and she will be on payroll
Dumb money becomes dumb only when it listens to smart money
Fyatu
#52 Posted : Thursday, August 11, 2016 12:21:43 PM
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urstill1 wrote:
Rahatupu wrote:
@Fyatu.....Mariakani-Mavueni Road is far from complete, say maybe 60% comlete. Good effort though.


The road is almost at Mavueni, just a less than 10kms to go. Hapo umetudanganya.


@urstill1......sawa nakubali wewe unajua Kenya.Its good some people are speaking on a point of information.However, as of yesterday it was less than 1KM to Mavueni. H.E. Uhuru(Freedom) will officially be opening the road later this month in his tour of Coast province and guess what? Works have alreay commenced on Mariakani-Bamba-Ganze-Tezo road....If you thought CS Rotich was bluffing when he reported that Kenya GDP has grown by 6% for the second half of 2015/2016 year then you are wrong..Goggles kando, but any serious wazuan with kidogo economics/financial education should know that if Nyo'ng Peter Anya'ng does not incite Kenyans with a "No Raila No Peace" slogan in 2017 then anybody invested now especially in the NSE will make a kill just like it happened in 2006....Growth trajectory is upwards with 7.5% GDP growth expected in 2016/2017
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washiku
#53 Posted : Thursday, August 11, 2016 12:22:15 PM
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This theory of 'That was a Kibaki project, not a Jubilee project's always leaves me asking....Were the duo supposed to ignore all projects that were ongoing and start fresh ones? E.g. the SGR thing, were they supposed to ignore it and start another one from Nairobi to Gatundu and Bomet for it to qualify as Jubilee project? The roads e.g. Outering, Voi one and others, were they to be ignored and start fresh ones from Nairobi to Bomet or what exactly were they expected to do?

When Vision 2030 was designed on paper, I remember it was to be anchored into the development agenda in a way that future governments would still implement them for continuity purposes...Or what am I missing?
Obi 1 Kanobi
#54 Posted : Thursday, August 11, 2016 12:38:32 PM
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Fyatu wrote:
Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
Almost an year to elections, the digital fellas are still achieving what their ancestors who have been in power before (Pia RAO wa nusu mkeka included) failed to achieve. This is what Jubilee has achieved so far(since last year):


1. The tablets are here and by January all kids in std. 1 and 2 across the republic will have access to one.

2. Completion of Dongo Kundu by pass

3. Completion of Mariakani-Mavueni road

4. 70% standard gauge railway complete.(hii ndio baba, mama, nyanya, babu, shangazi na mjomba wao...it is the game changer)

5. Last mile connectivity (another game changer)

6. Huduma centers

7. Obama, Papa, Netanyahu, etc and a host of renewed/strengthened diplomatic ties

8. Outering road

9. Maji ya chumvi- Samburu-Mckinnon rd

10. Changamwe- Moi Airoprt rd.

12. Stipend for wazee na wasio jiweza

13. The fattening of Ole Itumbi

14. The maiden visit to statehouse by that loafer called Alai

The list is endless...hawa jubilee sio mchezo..etc etc



@Fyatu, How does one qualify for this stipend ya wazee, is it available throughout the country.

Asking for my grandmothersmile


Your grandmother needs to visit the nearest Huduma centre and she will be on payroll


I have checked the Huduma centre and there is no such service listed. @Fyatu where else can I check for this. On a serious note

However, their website lists services it offers to include claims that it can check my BMI, Blood pressure and even blood sugar in less than 10 minutesLaughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly @fyatu how is that possible
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Fyatu
#55 Posted : Thursday, August 11, 2016 12:52:03 PM
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
Almost an year to elections, the digital fellas are still achieving what their ancestors who have been in power before (Pia RAO wa nusu mkeka included) failed to achieve. This is what Jubilee has achieved so far(since last year):


1. The tablets are here and by January all kids in std. 1 and 2 across the republic will have access to one.

2. Completion of Dongo Kundu by pass

3. Completion of Mariakani-Mavueni road

4. 70% standard gauge railway complete.(hii ndio baba, mama, nyanya, babu, shangazi na mjomba wao...it is the game changer)

5. Last mile connectivity (another game changer)

6. Huduma centers

7. Obama, Papa, Netanyahu, etc and a host of renewed/strengthened diplomatic ties

8. Outering road

9. Maji ya chumvi- Samburu-Mckinnon rd

10. Changamwe- Moi Airoprt rd.

12. Stipend for wazee na wasio jiweza

13. The fattening of Ole Itumbi

14. The maiden visit to statehouse by that loafer called Alai

The list is endless...hawa jubilee sio mchezo..etc etc



@Fyatu, How does one qualify for this stipend ya wazee, is it available throughout the country.

Asking for my grandmothersmile


Your grandmother needs to visit the nearest Huduma centre and she will be on payroll


I have checked the Huduma centre and there is no such service listed. @Fyatu where else can I check for this. On a serious note

However, their website lists services it offers to include claims that it can check my BMI, Blood pressure and even blood sugar in less than 10 minutesLaughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly @fyatu how is that possible



In that case, please visit your local chief in Shags.

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KulaRaha
#56 Posted : Thursday, August 11, 2016 12:55:34 PM
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Dongo Kundu is ready? When was it completed?
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Impunity
#57 Posted : Thursday, August 11, 2016 1:43:54 PM
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washiku wrote:
This theory of 'That was a Kibaki project, not a Jubilee project's always leaves me asking....Were the duo supposed to ignore all projects that were ongoing and start fresh ones? E.g. the SGR thing, were they supposed to ignore it and start another one from Nairobi to Gatundu and Bomet for it to qualify as Jubilee project? The roads e.g. Outering, Voi one and others, were they to be ignored and start fresh ones from Nairobi to Bomet or what exactly were they expected to do?

When Vision 2030 was designed on paper, I remember it was to be anchored into the development agenda in a way that future governments would still implement them for continuity purposes...Or what am I missing?


Jubilee have not initiated any of their mega projects...its all talk and nil kutenda:

5 stadia > Failed
10,000km rd > Failed
Corruption > Failed
Carn flour price to 50 bob > Failed
Galana-Kulalu > Failed
Laptop > Failing
Nairobi metro rail > Failed
Kuunganisha Wakenya > Faile spectacularly!

Portfolio: Sold
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FRM2011
#58 Posted : Thursday, August 11, 2016 2:03:42 PM
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washiku wrote:
This theory of 'That was a Kibaki project, not a Jubilee project's always leaves me asking....Were the duo supposed to ignore all projects that were ongoing and start fresh ones? E.g. the SGR thing, were they supposed to ignore it and start another one from Nairobi to Gatundu and Bomet for it to qualify as Jubilee project? The roads e.g. Outering, Voi one and others, were they to be ignored and start fresh ones from Nairobi to Bomet or what exactly were they expected to do?

When Vision 2030 was designed on paper, I remember it was to be anchored into the development agenda in a way that future governments would still implement them for continuity purposes...Or what am I missing?



This one I can answer. They were supposed to proceed and steal the usual 10%. The duo sometimes take a bigger cut than the cost of the project.

From analysts at my local, SGR their cut was around 40%. Upcoming western bypass around 60%. SGR phase two around 60%. NYS projects 80%.
Wainadi
#59 Posted : Thursday, August 11, 2016 2:54:16 PM
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On pesa kwa wazee, you must meet all the criteria I.e be needy.
Its all good.
Swenani
#60 Posted : Thursday, August 11, 2016 3:05:13 PM
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washiku wrote:
This theory of 'That was a Kibaki project, not a Jubilee project's always leaves me asking....Were the duo supposed to ignore all projects that were ongoing and start fresh ones? E.g. the SGR thing, were they supposed to ignore it and start another one from Nairobi to Gatundu and Bomet for it to qualify as Jubilee project? The roads e.g. Outering, Voi one and others, were they to be ignored and start fresh ones from Nairobi to Bomet or what exactly were they expected to do?

When Vision 2030 was designed on paper, I remember it was to be anchored into the development agenda in a way that future governments would still implement them for continuity purposes...Or what am I missing?



Apart from carrying out the projects initiated by the previous governments, the jubilee goverments were to initiate their own projects e.g extend SGR from Kisumu to Kitale, Tarmack Garissa -Mandera road, provide an allowance to men who get women pregnant etc.

They should not joyride on Kibaki's success
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