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President Uhuru Kenyatta 2nd Term - 2017/2022
Bigchick
#471 Posted : Monday, April 06, 2020 8:32:57 PM
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FRM2011 wrote:

Despite being an a staunch Rao supporter, I have been trying to give Uhuru the benefit of doubt.

I like to believe that maybe he has realized time is running out and he will do the right thing to salvage the little he could of his legacy.

Covid-19 for him was a golden opportunity. A chance to press the reset button. This disease will eclipse any other issue in the foreseeable future.

When I heard him today talking about musicians and artists during a covid-19 briefing, I realized my optimism was misplaced.



I may not know what advised his decision but am sure they (him and others) must have discussed it at length and found it wise and fit.

Music does sooth the soul.

Dont give up continue giving him benefit of doubt.Its healthy for you ...
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mnjoro
#472 Posted : Tuesday, April 07, 2020 7:23:29 PM
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Give credit where due.Just saw treasury being boosted with 2billion proceeds of recovered corruption monies ama mtasema ni siasa ?
sqft
#473 Posted : Wednesday, April 08, 2020 1:54:41 PM
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He should help his cousin.





Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
aemathenge
#474 Posted : Thursday, April 09, 2020 9:19:21 AM
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The Man From Opus Dei is on point.

I would love to be a fly on the wall during the next Virus strategy meeting when this topic is presented:

Quote:
CBK orders banks’ chiefs succession plan over coronavirus fears

THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 2020 7:45

The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has ordered banks to provide a list of executives and directors who will replace sitting top managers, including CEOs, in the event that Coronavirus hits the current teams.

In a circular to all lenders, the regulator has asked the boards of banks to oversee succession planning policies, staff testing and isolation and prepare for transfer of power if executives and key directors are unavailable to discharge their duties due to illness related to the Coronavirus pandemic.

Temporary succession planning has become a pressing issue across the globe in recent weeks as companies prepare for the possibility of top executives coming down with the infectious virus.

CBK had given banks up to Monday this week to provide the succession plan as part of contingency measures that would ensure banks operate at near normal levels amid the spread of coronavirus.


Source: The Business Daily: https://www.businessdail...18338-tehc1az/index.html
radiomast
#475 Posted : Thursday, April 09, 2020 11:19:47 PM
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4 bedrooms equates to a Villa?
sqft
#476 Posted : Thursday, April 09, 2020 11:48:46 PM
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radiomast wrote:
4 bedrooms equates to a Villa?


Yes it does.


3 bdrm villa Europe


Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
wukan
#477 Posted : Tuesday, May 26, 2020 10:23:02 AM
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Unbothered by City Hall wrangles, the Nairobi Metropolitan Service is already working to deliver what was promised within 100 days of takeover.

President Uhuru Kenyatta gave it 100 days to ensure effective garbage collection, a crackdown on illegal dumpsites, and the gazettement of the legal solid waste dumpsites for both public and private solid waste collectors. The 100 days end on June 18.

The executive and the county assembly are embroiled in supremacy wars over budget allocation to the newly established offices. The NMS has, however, opted to focus on its mandate.

On February 25, Governor Mike Sonko handed over four-county functions to the national government under the Deed of Transfer. The dockets are planning and development, public works, health, transport, utilities and ancillary services.

As a result, the NMS was created on March 18. It also expected to come up with equitable water distribution strategies under the rationing programme and actualisation of the Nairobi City Railway Master Plan that seeks to create a world-class multi-model rail in the Central Business District.
https://www.the-star.co....red-by-political-feuds/


I was in grogan area(gorogoni) mjeshi anachapa kazi roho safi.Applause
aemathenge
#478 Posted : Monday, June 01, 2020 5:59:56 PM
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Thank Sir, Mr. President Sir.

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State agency buys Sh300m rice from Mwea farmers

MONDAY JUNE 01 2020

The Kenya National Trading Corporation (KNTC) has bought rice worth Sh300 million from farmers in Mwea, Kirinyaga County, following the presidential directive issued in March.

A kilogramme of rice is being bought at Sh85 and farmers have delivered nine million kilos of their produce to their Mwea Multi-purpose Cooperative Society’s stores. Initially, unprocessed rice sold at Sh45.

KNTC Chief Executive Officer Timothy Mirugi said the presidential directive must be implemented and urged the farmers to be patient.

FAIR PRICE

"We are offering a fair price to farmers and we are going to purchase all the rice delivered because the funds are available," he said.

When President Uhuru Kenyatta visited Kirinyaga recently, he directed KNTC to buy the rice to protect farmers, who grow the crop at the giant Mwea Irrigation Scheme, from exploitation by brokers.

He noted that for decades, farmers had been exploited by middlemen, making it difficult for them to break even.

BROKERS

Brokers normally offer between Sh45 and Sh50 per kilogramme of rice and farmers had been complaining that the prices were too low.

The farmers lamented that it was difficult to make profits because the brokers took advantage of lack of markets for their produce to buy the commodity at a throw away price.

The farmers thanked the government for coming to their rescue.

"We are now smiling all the way to the bank," said Mr Simon Njogu, one of the farmers.


Source: The Nation: https://www.nation.co.ke...from-mwea-farmers-311848
Angelica _ann
#479 Posted : Monday, June 01, 2020 6:57:28 PM
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UMK _ constitution change lazima

Executive order _ Uzalendo awards created

Bure kabisa.
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thuks
#480 Posted : Monday, June 01, 2020 8:16:45 PM
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[quote=aemathenge]Thank Sir, Mr. President Sir.

Quote:
State agency buys Sh300m rice from Mwea farmers

MONDAY JUNE 01 2020

The Kenya National Trading Corporation (KNTC) has bought rice worth Sh300 million from farmers in Mwea, Kirinyaga County, following the presidential directive issued in March.

A kilogramme of rice is being bought at Sh85 and farmers have delivered nine million kilos of their produce to their Mwea Multi-purpose Cooperative Society’s stores. Initially, unprocessed rice sold at Sh45.

KNTC Chief Executive Officer Timothy Mirugi said the presidential directive must be implemented and urged the farmers to be patient.

FAIR PRICE

"We are offering a fair price to farmers and we are going to purchase all the rice delivered because the funds are available," he said.

When President Uhuru Kenyatta visited Kirinyaga recently, he directed KNTC to buy the rice to protect farmers, who grow the crop at the giant Mwea Irrigation Scheme, from exploitation by brokers.

He noted that for decades, farmers had been exploited by middlemen, making it difficult for them to break even.

BROKERS

Brokers normally offer between Sh45 and Sh50 per kilogramme of rice and farmers had been complaining that the prices were too low.

The farmers lamented that it was difficult to make profits because the brokers took advantage of lack of markets for their produce to buy the commodity at a throw away price.

The farmers thanked the government for coming to their rescue.

"We are now smiling all the way to the bank," said Mr Simon Njogu, one of the farmers.


Source: The Nation: https://www.nation.co.ke...rom-mwea-farmers-311848[/quote]
Wanalipa ama they'll have a task force next year to verify supplies?
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