Amores wrote:maka wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Tribe is a major factor in appointment; Affirmative Action. But we close our eyes to it for obvious reasons. It is ok.
The incident that happened at westgate reaffirms that life is short,from now (not like I do) I wont waste my energy ranting and raving on such issues....we are mere mortals journey men and women,life is fleeting and like a fire gets extinguished in a second that is how fast we can say goodbye to this earth....The PORK can appoint whoever he wants in any position if he doesnt see to it that the positions are evenly distributed among the different tribes well n good,my life continues...
I wish Bwana Kinyua well in his new appointment...
So @ maka does this meam one pair of orange goggles haina mwenyewe?
Mimi orange googles??I bash both sidez...i might be a closet Cordashian coz of the people I hang out with the might have sucked me in...amongst them i defend UK a lot also...
@Angelica-ann...my life is awesome can never give up on it...bigger and better things on the way...
and FYI everyone that post is illegal...Hiyo ya Kinyua is at best amorphous and at worst non existent! Its only aimed at ensuring Uhuru's position is solidified while he's away at the Hague!...
what does the katiba say...
154. (1) There is established the office of Secretary to the Cabinet, which is an office in the public service.
(2) The Secretary to the Cabinet shall—
(a) be nominated and, with the approval of the National Assembly, appointed by the President; and
(b) may be dismissed by the President.
(3) The Secretary to the Cabinet shall—
(a) have charge of the Cabinet office;
(b) be responsible, subject to the directions of the Cabinet, for arranging the business, and keeping the minutes, of the Cabinet;
(c) convey the decisions of the Cabinet to the appropriate persons or authorities; and
(d) have other functions as directed by the Cabinet.
(4) The Secretary to the Cabinet may resign from office by giving notice, in writing, to the President.
Crown it all up with art 10...wont be surprised if someone goes to court
possunt quia posse videntur