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alma1 wrote:Gathige wrote:The senate is haggling and jostling over only 15% of national revenue. The Central Government wastes a whooping 85% of the balance quietly. The senate should just sober up and do what is right without being partisan.
These senators don't understand. There's a reason Uhuru is keeping away. He has his 85%. If they had done their work as they were supposed to other than these kiweleke, tangatanga, inua mama sijui what, they would have got more as per the constitution. As it is now, they are fighting over crumbs because they were out thought and outmanoeuvred by the one they call mlevi. When you look at lining your pocket instead of doing what is right. Sad. Wewe.... Constitution is clear, the county purse is upto 15% of the budget. What Uhuru does with 85% is up to the National Assembly to determine that is why the Cabinet Secretary - Finance goes to Parliament to "read the budget" as in state what they will use the 85% for. Kwa hivyo 85% ni ya bunge. Kama Mbuge wako haongei humo ndani mlaumu. Now read this 204 Equalization Fund wrote:
(1) There is established an Equalisation Fund into which shall be paid one half per cent of all the revenue collected by the national government each year calculated on the basis of the most recent audited accounts of revenue received, as approved by the National Assembly.
(2) The national government shall use the Equalisation Fund only to provide basic services including water, roads, health facilities and electricity to marginalised areas to the extent necessary to bring the quality of those services in those areas to the level generally enjoyed by the rest of the nation, so far as possible.
(3) The national government may use the Equalisation Fund--
(a) only to the extent that the expenditure of those funds has been approved in an Appropriation Bill enacted by Parliament; and (b) either directly, or indirectly through conditional grants to counties in which marginalised communities exist.
There's nothing sad about senators deciding on how they will devide the 15%. FOCUS"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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murchr wrote:alma1 wrote:Gathige wrote:The senate is haggling and jostling over only 15% of national revenue. The Central Government wastes a whooping 85% of the balance quietly. The senate should just sober up and do what is right without being partisan.
These senators don't understand. There's a reason Uhuru is keeping away. He has his 85%. If they had done their work as they were supposed to other than these kiweleke, tangatanga, inua mama sijui what, they would have got more as per the constitution. As it is now, they are fighting over crumbs because they were out thought and outmanoeuvred by the one they call mlevi. When you look at lining your pocket instead of doing what is right. Sad. Wewe.... Constitution is clear, the county purse is upto 15% of the budget. What Uhuru does with 85% is up to the National Assembly to determine that is why the Cabinet Secretary - Finance goes to Parliament to "read the budget" as in state what they will use the 85% for. Kwa hivyo 85% ni ya bunge. Kama Mbuge wako haongei humo ndani mlaumu. Now read this 204 Equalization Fund wrote:
(1) There is established an Equalisation Fund into which shall be paid one half per cent of all the revenue collected by the national government each year calculated on the basis of the most recent audited accounts of revenue received, as approved by the National Assembly.
(2) The national government shall use the Equalisation Fund only to provide basic services including water, roads, health facilities and electricity to marginalised areas to the extent necessary to bring the quality of those services in those areas to the level generally enjoyed by the rest of the nation, so far as possible.
(3) The national government may use the Equalisation Fund--
(a) only to the extent that the expenditure of those funds has been approved in an Appropriation Bill enacted by Parliament; and (b) either directly, or indirectly through conditional grants to counties in which marginalised communities exist.
There's nothing sad about senators deciding on how they will devide the 15%. FOCUS The issue at senate is the quality of what they are debating. For a senator to claim Kiambu is overdeveloped and therefore doe not require more funding, there lies a problem. The debate should be about how to come up with an agreeable formula without reference to tribes and regions. That's why a senate is ideally an Upper House to look an national issues and leave the local politics to the MPs. "Things that matter most must never be at the mercy of things that matter least." Goethe
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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Gathige wrote:murchr wrote:alma1 wrote:Gathige wrote:The senate is haggling and jostling over only 15% of national revenue. The Central Government wastes a whooping 85% of the balance quietly. The senate should just sober up and do what is right without being partisan.
These senators don't understand. There's a reason Uhuru is keeping away. He has his 85%. If they had done their work as they were supposed to other than these kiweleke, tangatanga, inua mama sijui what, they would have got more as per the constitution. As it is now, they are fighting over crumbs because they were out thought and outmanoeuvred by the one they call mlevi. When you look at lining your pocket instead of doing what is right. Sad. Wewe.... Constitution is clear, the county purse is upto 15% of the budget. What Uhuru does with 85% is up to the National Assembly to determine that is why the Cabinet Secretary - Finance goes to Parliament to "read the budget" as in state what they will use the 85% for. Kwa hivyo 85% ni ya bunge. Kama Mbuge wako haongei humo ndani mlaumu. Now read this 204 Equalization Fund wrote:
(1) There is established an Equalisation Fund into which shall be paid one half per cent of all the revenue collected by the national government each year calculated on the basis of the most recent audited accounts of revenue received, as approved by the National Assembly.
(2) The national government shall use the Equalisation Fund only to provide basic services including water, roads, health facilities and electricity to marginalised areas to the extent necessary to bring the quality of those services in those areas to the level generally enjoyed by the rest of the nation, so far as possible.
(3) The national government may use the Equalisation Fund--
(a) only to the extent that the expenditure of those funds has been approved in an Appropriation Bill enacted by Parliament; and (b) either directly, or indirectly through conditional grants to counties in which marginalised communities exist.
There's nothing sad about senators deciding on how they will devide the 15%. FOCUS The issue at senate is the quality of what they are debating. For a senator to claim Kiambu is overdeveloped and therefore doe not require more funding, there lies a problem. The debate should be about how to come up with an agreeable formula without reference to tribes and regions. That's why a senate is ideally an Upper House to look an national issues and leave the local politics to the MPs. That's why I said some senators dont know what they are called upon to do in that house. That senator of Machakos is the most stupid Senator in that house. What a waste "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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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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"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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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/10/2015 Posts: 961 Location: Kenya
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They have been killing the non-locals (tax payers) who go to work there and at the same time want the biggest share of revenue. Is this justice? Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,936
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sqft wrote:They have been killing the non-locals (tax payers) who go to work there and at the same time want the biggest share of revenue. Is this justice? Security is a National Government responsibility, part of 85% being eaten at the national level. In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/19/2015 Posts: 2,871 Location: hapo
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We only educated 3 walalos...And they bring problems. What will happen if we educate all of them? Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/13/2015 Posts: 1,657
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alma1 wrote:
We only educated 3 walalos...And they bring problems.
What will happen if we educate all of them?
This girl can give you a better answer
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/10/2015 Posts: 961 Location: Kenya
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I support. https://www.the-star.co....ate-its-not-my-formula/
Quote:Uhuru added that “Hii formula ilitolewa na wale watu wa CRA ikaenda Senate kusema watu wagawe pesa kwa njia ya haki (This formula was developed by CRA and taken to the Senate so funds are divided equitably).”
Uhuru however, added that the truth will be revealed and that denying Nairobi a big share in the name of 'it being a more developed county' will hurt slum dwellers.
“Kwa nini mwananchi wa Nairobi, eti inasemekana kwamba Nairobi ni mji tajiri, wewe ambaye unaishi Embakasi na Korogocho na bado unafunga choo kwa karatasi unaambiwa huna haki ya kupata pesa. Ukweli na haki utajitokeza.”
This translates to, "Why is it being said that Nairobi is a rich city, yet there are people in Korogocho who still use fly toilets. Don't they have a right to the money. The truth will come out." Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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sqft wrote:I support. https://www.the-star.co....ate-its-not-my-formula/
Quote:Uhuru added that “Hii formula ilitolewa na wale watu wa CRA ikaenda Senate kusema watu wagawe pesa kwa njia ya haki (This formula was developed by CRA and taken to the Senate so funds are divided equitably).”
Uhuru however, added that the truth will be revealed and that denying Nairobi a big share in the name of 'it being a more developed county' will hurt slum dwellers.
“Kwa nini mwananchi wa Nairobi, eti inasemekana kwamba Nairobi ni mji tajiri, wewe ambaye unaishi Embakasi na Korogocho na bado unafunga choo kwa karatasi unaambiwa huna haki ya kupata pesa. Ukweli na haki utajitokeza.”
This translates to, "Why is it being said that Nairobi is a rich city, yet there are people in Korogocho who still use fly toilets. Don't they have a right to the money. The truth will come out." This is not his job. "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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