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Embu Gov Martin Wambora - userment ...
murchr
#111 Posted : Wednesday, February 19, 2014 8:38:14 PM
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They forgot that the new Gov had to be sworn in by the Judiciary...so who's in charge?
"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 .
Rankaz13
#112 Posted : Thursday, February 20, 2014 12:03:12 AM
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butterflyke wrote:
Another funny one:
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simonkabz
#113 Posted : Thursday, February 20, 2014 1:20:33 AM
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Every thug is rushing to court to get a helmet, and the custodians are gleefully dishing them out. Every Kenyan with a funny title wants to whack his/her bony chest-Gafana, Judge, Seneta, MPig, MCA, ............... What the hell? The reverberation s from the chest banging will soon cause a Tsunami!
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
Siringi
#114 Posted : Thursday, February 20, 2014 4:47:10 AM
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So Wambora was represented by The Mullah @ahmednasirlaw woi
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Swenani
#115 Posted : Thursday, February 20, 2014 8:56:33 AM
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The standoff between senators and governors has ballooned into a constitutional crisis, setting up the National Assembly against the Judiciary. The supremacy contest also saw the Senate threaten to unleash a secret weapon buried in Article 192 of the Constitution, which would lead to closure of affected County governments and fresh elections of governors’ replacements in 90 days. In a bid to further subdue the governors, deemed exhibitionists, extravagant and corrupt, the Senate also deferred discussions on key Finance Bills, thereby holting movement of cash to County governments. Then the Senate also threatened to forward the names of governors who defy summons to appear before its members to the Director of Public Prosecutions on the grounds that they have gone against the law and should be charged. The relations between the two constitutional institutions soared in the day when the Kerugoya High Court lifted the sacking of embattled Embu Governor Martin Wambora, despite Senate’s own vote last week to send him home. Wambora’s fate had been deemed sealed by Senate when it rubberstamped the decision of his own County Assembly. The latest tussle was added fire by the refusal of the Council of Governors to allow nine of its members summoned by the Senate to honour the writs. The courts issued two rulings that dealt the Senate the blow; prompting Senators to devise a three-pronged retaliation against governors and drew the National Assembly into the row. The Kerugoya court suspended the official notification of Wambora’s impeachment, effectively reinstating him to office hours after judges in Nairobi had suspended the summonses issued to the nine governors by the Senate. Read more at: http://standardmedia.co....t-governors&pageNo=1
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Ole Lenku
#116 Posted : Thursday, February 20, 2014 9:01:51 AM
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Swenani wrote:
The standoff between senators and governors has ballooned into a constitutional crisis, setting up the National Assembly against the Judiciary. The supremacy contest also saw the Senate threaten to unleash a secret weapon buried in Article 192 of the Constitution, which would lead to closure of affected County governments and fresh elections of governors’ replacements in 90 days. In a bid to further subdue the governors, deemed exhibitionists, extravagant and corrupt, the Senate also deferred discussions on key Finance Bills, thereby holting movement of cash to County governments. Then the Senate also threatened to forward the names of governors who defy summons to appear before its members to the Director of Public Prosecutions on the grounds that they have gone against the law and should be charged. The relations between the two constitutional institutions soared in the day when the Kerugoya High Court lifted the sacking of embattled Embu Governor Martin Wambora, despite Senate’s own vote last week to send him home. Wambora’s fate had been deemed sealed by Senate when it rubberstamped the decision of his own County Assembly. The latest tussle was added fire by the refusal of the Council of Governors to allow nine of its members summoned by the Senate to honour the writs. The courts issued two rulings that dealt the Senate the blow; prompting Senators to devise a three-pronged retaliation against governors and drew the National Assembly into the row. The Kerugoya court suspended the official notification of Wambora’s impeachment, effectively reinstating him to office hours after judges in Nairobi had suspended the summonses issued to the nine governors by the Senate. Read more at: http://standardmedia.co....t-governors&pageNo=1
I hope the senate does not fight all governors. Some like Alfie are doing some work.
Pedes
#117 Posted : Thursday, February 20, 2014 9:07:49 AM
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Swenani wrote:
The standoff between senators and governors has ballooned into a constitutional crisis, setting up the National Assembly against the Judiciary. The supremacy contest also saw the Senate threaten to unleash a secret weapon buried in Article 192 of the Constitution, which would lead to closure of affected County governments and fresh elections of governors’ replacements in 90 days. In a bid to further subdue the governors, deemed exhibitionists, extravagant and corrupt, the Senate also deferred discussions on key Finance Bills, thereby holting movement of cash to County governments. Then the Senate also threatened to forward the names of governors who defy summons to appear before its members to the Director of Public Prosecutions on the grounds that they have gone against the law and should be charged. The relations between the two constitutional institutions soared in the day when the Kerugoya High Court lifted the sacking of embattled Embu Governor Martin Wambora, despite Senate’s own vote last week to send him home. Wambora’s fate had been deemed sealed by Senate when it rubberstamped the decision of his own County Assembly. The latest tussle was added fire by the refusal of the Council of Governors to allow nine of its members summoned by the Senate to honour the writs. The courts issued two rulings that dealt the Senate the blow; prompting Senators to devise a three-pronged retaliation against governors and drew the National Assembly into the row. The Kerugoya court suspended the official notification of Wambora’s impeachment, effectively reinstating him to office hours after judges in Nairobi had suspended the summonses issued to the nine governors by the Senate. Read more at: http://standardmedia.co....t-governors&pageNo=1
The Senate is showing how relevant they are. After guys were calling for its scrapping a while back.
If you stay ready, no need to get ready.
alma
#118 Posted : Thursday, February 20, 2014 11:10:40 AM
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If the senate ignored a court order, why are they now calling on the constitution? I may not like wambora but when we have the national assembly pretending that they can't see court orders but then want us all to see their's that is a problem. The law must be followed even when removing villains.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
Much Know
#119 Posted : Thursday, February 20, 2014 11:17:43 AM
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How relevant is a court order sending a thief back to the station? A thief that has been caught by his own representatives, by senate and confirmed by parliament as a thief. In any case senate can stop funds flowing to the affected county, so what is the point of the court order, courts should learn to appreciate when they are in a loose, loose situation, CJ should simply call this case to a halt and throw it out, the Justice system is clearly being abused.
Ras Kienyeji Man
Pedes
#120 Posted : Thursday, February 20, 2014 11:19:00 AM
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Since MPs are and Senators are about vetting how Governors are using funds. The MPs should also be vetted by their constituents on how they use CDF.
If you stay ready, no need to get ready.
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