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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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tinker wrote:simonkabz wrote:Baratang wrote:2012 wrote:murchr wrote:doubletap wrote:So what's the latest behind the news... What news? The news is that people are registering in big numbers. Almost 6 million so far to date. Good progress!! Eish, thats yuuuge I do not believe they have hit 6M, we haven't seen queues at chief's office, etc. I think it is a psychological affair for those who haven't registered to feel like they have been left behind, to encourage them join the que. Kama baba is in the mix, then those numbers are real. Power of the Handcheque.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/20/2011 Posts: 1,820 Location: Nakuru
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Mimi na jamii yangu tumejisajili. The process was painful but i was determined to succeed. So, i exercised patience. The queues were not long but one person was taking 20-30 minutes to hudumiwa. Woe unto you if you go last minute Take home message to me was Patience is key when accessing government of Kenya services.Dealing with GoK has been and will always be difficult and a horrible experience. It is an endurance sport that should be admitted to the olympics(my opinion). You will get upset and feel like slapping someone, but you will have to kula humble pie(jeuri yako) style hiyo hiyo. Don't walk into huduma centre expecting services of an air-conditioned CFC-Stanbic banking hall. Dumb money becomes dumb only when it listens to smart money
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/22/2009 Posts: 2,449 Location: Africa
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Fyatu wrote:Mimi na jamii yangu tumejisajili. The process was painful but i was determined to succeed. So, i exercised patience. The queues were not long but one person was taking 20-30 minutes to hudumiwa. Woe unto you if you go last minute
Take home message to me was Patience is key when accessing government of Kenya services.Dealing with GoK has been and will always be difficult and a horrible experience. It is an endurance sport that should be admitted to the olympics(my opinion). You will get upset and feel like slapping someone, but you will have to kula humble pie(jeuri yako) style hiyo hiyo.
Don't walk into huduma centre expecting services of an air-conditioned CFC-Stanbic banking hall. @Fyatu, did they ask for your childrens' (if you have any) nemis numbers?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/20/2011 Posts: 1,820 Location: Nakuru
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Shak wrote:Fyatu wrote:Mimi na jamii yangu tumejisajili. The process was painful but i was determined to succeed. So, i exercised patience. The queues were not long but one person was taking 20-30 minutes to hudumiwa. Woe unto you if you go last minute
Take home message to me was Patience is key when accessing government of Kenya services.Dealing with GoK has been and will always be difficult and a horrible experience. It is an endurance sport that should be admitted to the olympics(my opinion). You will get upset and feel like slapping someone, but you will have to kula humble pie(jeuri yako) style hiyo hiyo.
Don't walk into huduma centre expecting services of an air-conditioned CFC-Stanbic banking hall. @Fyatu, did they ask for your childrens' (if you have any) nemis numbers? Yes, they did but were a bit casual about it. They also asked for birth certificate number for my 8yr and 6yr olds. My kitinda mimba(3yrs) did not qualify. Note that kids over 6yrs will have to be physically present for picha and biometrics collection.The more reason you should go early because i cannot imagine the chaos of adults together with their children lining up on the last-last days trying to beat the deadline. Dumb money becomes dumb only when it listens to smart money
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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This is not right. Will the process be complete ie cleansing etc? "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: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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The colonialists got us really good. People are queuing for this number and when you ask why, "because the govt said so".
Me I have no intention to register unless I can see a benefit. Say, the huduma card becoming my id and Dl combined.
These threats will amount to nothing. One of these junior govt chaps like the CAK CEO will find themselves in Kamiti for contempt.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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FRM2011 wrote: The colonialists got us really good. People are queuing for this number and when you ask why, "because the govt said so".
Me I have no intention to register unless I can see a benefit. Say, the huduma card becoming my id and Dl combined.
These threats will amount to nothing. One of these junior govt chaps like the CAK CEO will find themselves in Kamiti for contempt.
The threats could be a hint that the government has no benevolent motives. Also, since Raila is part of the script, they are almost certain that there'll be no protests against an evil and corrupt leadership. So I'd like to watch a government and political class over reach and topple itself...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/22/2009 Posts: 2,449 Location: Africa
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Fyatu wrote:Shak wrote:Fyatu wrote:Mimi na jamii yangu tumejisajili. The process was painful but i was determined to succeed. So, i exercised patience. The queues were not long but one person was taking 20-30 minutes to hudumiwa. Woe unto you if you go last minute
Take home message to me was Patience is key when accessing government of Kenya services.Dealing with GoK has been and will always be difficult and a horrible experience. It is an endurance sport that should be admitted to the olympics(my opinion). You will get upset and feel like slapping someone, but you will have to kula humble pie(jeuri yako) style hiyo hiyo.
Don't walk into huduma centre expecting services of an air-conditioned CFC-Stanbic banking hall. @Fyatu, did they ask for your childrens' (if you have any) nemis numbers? Yes, they did but were a bit casual about it. They also asked for birth certificate number for my 8yr and 6yr olds. My kitinda mimba(3yrs) did not qualify. Note that kids over 6yrs will have to be physically present for picha and biometrics collection.The more reason you should go early because i cannot imagine the chaos of adults together with their children lining up on the last-last days trying to beat the deadline. Thank you
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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I understand where Wangusi is coming from but his way of going about it is not legal "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: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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murchr wrote:I understand where Wangusi is coming from but his way of going about it is not legal
Of course. But the gava will just frustrate you when you go to ask for them passport etc etc utangoja mpaka expiry date ifike. And people will register to avoid such frustration.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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Fyatu wrote:Shak wrote:Fyatu wrote:Mimi na jamii yangu tumejisajili. The process was painful but i was determined to succeed. So, i exercised patience. The queues were not long but one person was taking 20-30 minutes to hudumiwa. Woe unto you if you go last minute
Take home message to me was Patience is key when accessing government of Kenya services.Dealing with GoK has been and will always be difficult and a horrible experience. It is an endurance sport that should be admitted to the olympics(my opinion). You will get upset and feel like slapping someone, but you will have to kula humble pie(jeuri yako) style hiyo hiyo.
Don't walk into huduma centre expecting services of an air-conditioned CFC-Stanbic banking hall. @Fyatu, did they ask for your childrens' (if you have any) nemis numbers? Yes, they did but were a bit casual about it. They also asked for birth certificate number for my 8yr and 6yr olds. My kitinda mimba(3yrs) did not qualify. Note that kids over 6yrs will have to be physically present for picha and biometrics collection.The more reason you should go early because i cannot imagine the chaos of adults together with their children lining up on the last-last days trying to beat the deadline. Does this mean you don't need birth certificate for under 6 yr old kids?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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Lolest! wrote:Fyatu wrote:Shak wrote:Fyatu wrote:Mimi na jamii yangu tumejisajili. The process was painful but i was determined to succeed. So, i exercised patience. The queues were not long but one person was taking 20-30 minutes to hudumiwa. Woe unto you if you go last minute
Take home message to me was Patience is key when accessing government of Kenya services.Dealing with GoK has been and will always be difficult and a horrible experience. It is an endurance sport that should be admitted to the olympics(my opinion). You will get upset and feel like slapping someone, but you will have to kula humble pie(jeuri yako) style hiyo hiyo.
Don't walk into huduma centre expecting services of an air-conditioned CFC-Stanbic banking hall. @Fyatu, did they ask for your childrens' (if you have any) nemis numbers? Yes, they did but were a bit casual about it. They also asked for birth certificate number for my 8yr and 6yr olds. My kitinda mimba(3yrs) did not qualify. Note that kids over 6yrs will have to be physically present for picha and biometrics collection.The more reason you should go early because i cannot imagine the chaos of adults together with their children lining up on the last-last days trying to beat the deadline. Does this mean you don't need birth certificate for under 6 yr old kids? When your kiddos get to 6 (class 1 age) they will have to present their data to Nemis and I think by then they will give their bio-metrics information then. Even the Huduma number registration process will be ongoing, people are born and die every day. "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: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,821 Location: Nairobi
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FRM2011 wrote: The colonialists got us really good. People are queuing for this number and when you ask why, "because the govt said so".
Me I have no intention to register unless I can see a benefit. Say, the huduma card becoming my id and Dl combined.
These threats will amount to nothing. One of these junior govt chaps like the CAK CEO will find themselves in Kamiti for contempt.
Hujuma number All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/19/2015 Posts: 2,871 Location: hapo
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masukuma wrote:FRM2011 wrote: The colonialists got us really good. People are queuing for this number and when you ask why, "because the govt said so".
Me I have no intention to register unless I can see a benefit. Say, the huduma card becoming my id and Dl combined.
These threats will amount to nothing. One of these junior govt chaps like the CAK CEO will find themselves in Kamiti for contempt.
Hujuma number When you threaten, it means its not working. The gov't has to find a reason that the common Kenyan can understand None exists. Just like the 1.5% on housing. This is symptom of relying on Itumbi and Alai for PR. Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/14/2006 Posts: 1,311
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FRM2011 wrote: The colonialists got us really good. People are queuing for this number and when you ask why, "because the govt said so".
Me I have no intention to register unless I can see a benefit. Say, the huduma card becoming my id and Dl combined.
These threats will amount to nothing. One of these junior govt chaps like the CAK CEO will find themselves in Kamiti for contempt.
Same here... no intention to register until I see the benefit/ need.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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Liv wrote:FRM2011 wrote: The colonialists got us really good. People are queuing for this number and when you ask why, "because the govt said so".
Me I have no intention to register unless I can see a benefit. Say, the huduma card becoming my id and Dl combined.
These threats will amount to nothing. One of these junior govt chaps like the CAK CEO will find themselves in Kamiti for contempt.
Same here... no intention to register until I see the benefit/ need. Imagine if they told us that once you register, we no longer need to go to ntsa for the digital driving license. I have been planning to dump my old booklet DL but the queues at ntsa are too much. One must be there by around 7am and waste the whole day. Like @Tycho said, the govt sincerely believes the services they offer are favours to the citizens.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/19/2010 Posts: 3,504 Location: Uganda
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why didn't they combine the registration with census to be done again this year. I bet it would have been more successful and more convincing punda amecheka
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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newfarer wrote:why didn't they combine the registration with census to be done again this year. I bet it would have been more successful and more convincing Have you ever participated in a census? "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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alma1 wrote:masukuma wrote:FRM2011 wrote: The colonialists got us really good. People are queuing for this number and when you ask why, "because the govt said so".
Me I have no intention to register unless I can see a benefit. Say, the huduma card becoming my id and Dl combined.
These threats will amount to nothing. One of these junior govt chaps like the CAK CEO will find themselves in Kamiti for contempt.
Hujuma number When you threaten, it means its not working. The gov't has to find a reason that the common Kenyan can understand None exists. Just like the 1.5% on housing. This is symptom of relying on Itumbi and Alai for PR. No one has been forced/threatened to do anything...forget about Wangusi's statement, it is not policy. So far over 10 million Kenyans have registered with no one holding a gun over their heads. But NOTE that what he said is very enforceable. Alma, why would you want to go look for your mother's photocopy of ID so as to get a passport? Meanwhile CapitalFM News wrote:NAIROBI, Kenya, Apr 19 – Kenyans living in the Diaspora will from May 6 be able to register for the National Integrated Identity Management System also known as Huduma Namba.
President Uhuru Kenyatta informed Kenyans abroad that the exercise will run for 45 days at embassies and consulates. "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: Member Joined: 3/19/2013 Posts: 344
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murchr wrote:alma1 wrote:masukuma wrote:FRM2011 wrote: The colonialists got us really good. People are queuing for this number and when you ask why, "because the govt said so".
Me I have no intention to register unless I can see a benefit. Say, the huduma card becoming my id and Dl combined.
These threats will amount to nothing. One of these junior govt chaps like the CAK CEO will find themselves in Kamiti for contempt.
Hujuma number When you threaten, it means its not working. The gov't has to find a reason that the common Kenyan can understand None exists. Just like the 1.5% on housing. This is symptom of relying on Itumbi and Alai for PR. No one has been forced/threatened to do anything...forget about Wangusi's statement, it is not policy. So far over 10 million Kenyans have registered with no one holding a gun over their heads. But NOTE that what he said is very enforceable. Alma, why would you want to go look for your mother's photocopy of ID so as to get a passport? Meanwhile CapitalFM News wrote:NAIROBI, Kenya, Apr 19 – Kenyans living in the Diaspora will from May 6 be able to register for the National Integrated Identity Management System also known as Huduma Namba.
President Uhuru Kenyatta informed Kenyans abroad that the exercise will run for 45 days at embassies and consulates. These people are jokers! So now they want all of us in the US to visit an embassy within 45 days to get this number? Again ... has anyone thought about the logistics of it all?
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