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Jubilee Manifesto
Impunity
#21 Posted : Sunday, February 03, 2013 3:43:00 PM
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The set-up is wow!
Digital for real, then that's all.
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You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.

Much Know
#22 Posted : Sunday, February 03, 2013 3:46:35 PM
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Every home must harvest water!
A New Kenya
jamplu
#23 Posted : Sunday, February 03, 2013 3:46:53 PM
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josiah33 wrote:
jamplu wrote:
Institute of technology in every ward??...we still don't have a secondary school for every ward!!!!!

If u don't have a school in your ward, probably your MP ate the CDF cash.


am not talking about my ward, in my ward we start them ourselves we don't wait for the government!
am concerned of the other parts of kenya northern kenya ever been there??? there are no schools kids study under trees. lets be mindful of them they are kenyans too
jamplu
#24 Posted : Sunday, February 03, 2013 3:52:12 PM
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“The campaign materials, including posters, T-shirts, caps, shirts, and scarf’s are sourced from China by presidential candidates,” ...

why are all these manifestos talking of creating jobs when they are all outsourcing even campaign materials???

http://standardmedia.co....push-for-March-4-victory
tycho
#25 Posted : Sunday, February 03, 2013 3:58:57 PM
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[quote=jamplu]“The campaign materials, including posters, T-shirts, caps, shirts, and scarf’s are sourced from China by presidential candidates,” ...

why are all these manifestos talking of creating jobs when they are all outsourcing even campaign materials???

http://standardmedia.co....ush-for-March-4-victory[/quote]

The jobs story has been misrepresented by all these candidates.

We live in a world where competition for quality, and price is globalized.

Only the entrepreneur can find a job.
Impunity
#26 Posted : Sunday, February 03, 2013 4:02:14 PM
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Much Know wrote:
Become Africas carbon credit trading Hq. How visionary!


Without means of archiving this, its all plain talks,talks and more talks.
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Njung'e
#27 Posted : Sunday, February 03, 2013 4:06:04 PM
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The main pillars of the coalition Manifesto packaged as a long term strategic plan for transforming Kenya are, Umoja (National Cohesion and Unity); Uchumi (Economic transformation) and Uwazi (Transparency and accountability).

On the first pillar of Umoja, the Coalition agenda will focus on security – keeping Kenya safe and secure, trade and foreign affairs – a strong Kenya, more stable Africa.

Other aspects of Umoja are, sports and culture – investing in the world’s best and creating a new economic frontier; Healthcare – investing in a healthier Kenya and preventive and primary health care.

As part of Umoja the Coalition will also concentrate in raising the standards in the education sector to competitive standards, more comprehensive access and other strategies to be unveiled on the day.

The second pillar of the Coalition – Economic Transformation focuses on growth and development – building an enterprise economy; economic opportunities – giving Kenyans a stake in the future; Manufacturing and IT – Initiating an Industrial revolution; Tourism and Commerce-maximizing our potential and diversifying the tourism product and visitation through more intense marketing.

Other aspects of this pillar include Land Reform – Towards a Property owning democracy, Energy – Power for all, Agriculture – A green revolution aided by irrigation and mechanized farming, Water – Massive Investment to guarantee Access to Clean and safe water.

Others include, Food Security – Ensuring a hunger free nation through a network of creative investments: Environment – opening up to new innovative and creative initiatives to protect and sustain the environment; Transport – Unveiling a modern 21st century transport system and Housing – Decent homes for all Kenyans.

The Third Pillar of the Coalition is Uwazi – Transparency and Accountability which will focus on stamping out all forms of corruption through strategies to be unveiled and presented on the day, good governance – drawing fresh relations with key groups and organization to keep the state in check and devolution – unveiling new investments and handing true power to the people.

The Manifesto will not only lay out the plan and commitments by the Jubilee Coalition once it forms the government, but will also lay out a financing charter on how the Coalition government plans to finance each of the key pillars and pledges in the Manifesto.
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
Mastermind
#28 Posted : Sunday, February 03, 2013 4:07:12 PM
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Disclaimer: The moneyfesto is subject to winning of OUR Hague cases.
If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.
mawinder
#29 Posted : Sunday, February 03, 2013 4:10:08 PM
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Much better than pamba's vitendawili,land,soccer commentating etc.Even the starehians are in for a rude shock.This is the kind of coalition Kenyans should vote for.It will turn tables in the polls even the wazua polls.
josiah33
#30 Posted : Sunday, February 03, 2013 4:28:33 PM
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That 'shairi guy stunt' where grown up men and women were stuffing his pockets with banknotes for singing praises to Rao and Cord was almost comical and uncalled for during the CORD MANIFESTO LAUNCH.
jamplu
#31 Posted : Sunday, February 03, 2013 4:30:33 PM
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mawinder wrote:
Much better than pamba's vitendawili,land,soccer commentating etc.Even the starehians are in for a rude shock.This is the kind of coalition Kenyans should vote for.It will turn tables in the polls even the wazua polls.


all there is is word on paper nothing more! we are good at coming up with policy papers. I have not heard of how these things will be implemented. You can easily talk of commuter rail all over, 5 stadias and 1 million jobs no one is telling us how this will be achieved!
to me what have heard so far ni pang'ang'a tu! which anyone can say!
josiah33
#32 Posted : Sunday, February 03, 2013 4:37:21 PM
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jamplu wrote:
mawinder wrote:
Much better than pamba's vitendawili,land,soccer commentating etc.Even the starehians are in for a rude shock.This is the kind of coalition Kenyans should vote for.It will turn tables in the polls even the wazua polls.


all there is is word on paper nothing more! we are good at coming up with policy papers. I have not heard of how these things will be implemented. You can easily talk of commuter rail all over, 5 stadias and 1 million jobs no one is telling us how this will be achieved!
to me what have heard so far ni pang'ang'a tu! which anyone can say!

VISION 2030 also looked good just on paper. Nothing much has been achieved yet and they might not have met their targets up to now but we are seeing some conscious steps towards that direction. Isn't it great to have bigger goals? Afterall, it would keep this jubilee guys working round the clock just to achieve a fraction of what they say they will do, if they want to be re-elected come 2017.
Njung'e
#33 Posted : Sunday, February 03, 2013 4:39:39 PM
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@Jamplu,

This is not Greek:

"The Manifesto will not only lay out the plan and commitments by the Jubilee Coalition once it forms the government, but will also lay out a financing charter on how the Coalition government plans to finance each of the key pillars and pledges in the Manifesto"
Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.
mawinder
#34 Posted : Sunday, February 03, 2013 4:44:51 PM
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jamplu wrote:
mawinder wrote:
Much better than pamba's vitendawili,land,soccer commentating etc.Even the starehians are in for a rude shock.This is the kind of coalition Kenyans should vote for.It will turn tables in the polls even the wazua polls.


all there is is word on paper nothing more! we are good at coming up with policy papers. I have not heard of how these things will be implemented. You can easily talk of commuter rail all over, 5 stadias and 1 million jobs no one is telling us how this will be achieved!
to me what have heard so far ni pang'ang'a tu! which anyone can say!

cOARD have little or no proper ideas and the little if any are never achieved,but looking at our boys previous records in their ministries,the guys are achievers.
tycho
#35 Posted : Sunday, February 03, 2013 4:50:54 PM
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The idea of giving grants to youth, is an indication that jubilee is not that serious about this manifesto. Money is the oil of the economy, and being cavalier about how it flows is a mistake.

This 'moneyfesto' sounds sweet, has been presented well, has some good ideas like privatization, but it is not better than the others I have seen or heard.

But the jubilee are better than the others in terms of organization, creativity, interactivity and inclusiveness, and boldness.

Then there's the conditionality of 'enjoying this manifesto' if the Hague matter is cleared. This means that even if Jubilee wins, it will not have this manifesto as a priority. And who knows how and when this Hague matter will end?

Anyway, the ICT revolution is self organizing and processing. Akina Jubilee are just hanging on its 'coats'.
jamplu
#36 Posted : Sunday, February 03, 2013 4:52:43 PM
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Njung'e wrote:
@Jamplu,

This is not Greek:

"The Manifesto will not only lay out the plan and commitments by the Jubilee Coalition once it forms the government, but will also lay out a financing charter on how the Coalition government plans to finance each of the key pillars and pledges in the Manifesto"


Manifesto after manifesto its same stories just on a different day and platform!
githundi
#37 Posted : Sunday, February 03, 2013 5:10:03 PM
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Wsr at his now at his best
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Much Know
#38 Posted : Sunday, February 03, 2013 5:11:11 PM
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Rao needs some very good vitendawilis and dancing skills as well as football analysis to beat these guys.
A New Kenya
urstill
#39 Posted : Sunday, February 03, 2013 5:12:46 PM
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Decisions had been made long time ago!


josiah33 wrote:
jamplu wrote:
mawinder wrote:
Much better than pamba's vitendawili,land,soccer commentating etc.Even the starehians are in for a rude shock.This is the kind of coalition Kenyans should vote for.It will turn tables in the polls even the wazua polls.


all there is is word on paper nothing more! we are good at coming up with policy papers. I have not heard of how these things will be implemented. You can easily talk of commuter rail all over, 5 stadias and 1 million jobs no one is telling us how this will be achieved!
to me what have heard so far ni pang'ang'a tu! which anyone can say!

VISION 2030 also looked good just on paper. Nothing much has been achieved yet and they might not have met their targets up to now but we are seeing some conscious steps towards that direction. Isn't it great to have bigger goals? Afterall, it would keep this jubilee guys working round the clock just to achieve a fraction of what they say they will do, if they want to be re-elected come 2017.

Man must live!
githundi
#40 Posted : Sunday, February 03, 2013 5:12:46 PM
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githundi wrote:
Wsr at his now at his best

says jubilee will prioritize security through technology e.g use of cctv.
Democracy does not belong to the dead
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