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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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alma1 wrote:kingfisher wrote:murchr wrote:Breaking!!!! CS Henry Rotich and PS Thugge released on a Sh15M cash bail each, must surrender passport and not step anywhere close to Treasury.
The court has sacked them, all of them!! Until the case is determined in Kenya courts we shall have probably held two referendums By the way, that's a genius move by the magistrate. He has sacked more people in one day than Uhuruto have ever sacked in their lifetimes. I can't see the geniusness here. These guys have Kshs. 60billion somewhere, why would they need jobs that can't even make them a fraction of that in their lifetime? In my opinion, judiciary is what is feeding corruption in Kenya. If these guys knew that they could be jailed, they would not have dared but they know the script. You enjoy your loot while paying the courts a visit once a month or once a quarter year then once a year then never and it's over. We all know the script. BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/3/2008 Posts: 4,057 Location: Gwitu
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In the spirit of handshake,can we have David Ndii as CS treasury? Truth forever on the scaffold Wrong forever on the throne (James Russell Rowell)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/7/2007 Posts: 921
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kaka2za wrote:In the spirit of handshake,can we have David Ndii as CS treasury? He already said long ago he can't serve under Uhuru. He is so full of himself and blinded by hate. Zero chance. BTW, such fellows don't make good servants of the people. They are at home peeing on parades. Any parade.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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kaka2za wrote:In the spirit of handshake,can we have David Ndii as CS treasury? He is anti handshake. Thinks Baba is a traitor
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/17/2009 Posts: 2,038 Location: GA
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/17/2009 Posts: 2,038 Location: GA
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2012 wrote:alma1 wrote:kingfisher wrote:murchr wrote:Breaking!!!! CS Henry Rotich and PS Thugge released on a Sh15M cash bail each, must surrender passport and not step anywhere close to Treasury.
The court has sacked them, all of them!! Until the case is determined in Kenya courts we shall have probably held two referendums By the way, that's a genius move by the magistrate. He has sacked more people in one day than Uhuruto have ever sacked in their lifetimes. I can't see the geniusness here. These guys have Kshs. 60billion somewhere, why would they need jobs that can't even make them a fraction of that in their lifetime? In my opinion, judiciary is what is feeding corruption in Kenya. If these guys knew that they could be jailed, they would not have dared but they know the script. You enjoy your loot while paying the courts a visit once a month or once a quarter year then once a year then never and it's over. We all know the script. Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich and his Principal Secretary Kamau have been released after posting bail.
The two on Tuesday evening managed to each raise the Sh15 million bail that the court demanded for their release.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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madollar wrote:2012 wrote:alma1 wrote:kingfisher wrote:murchr wrote:Breaking!!!! CS Henry Rotich and PS Thugge released on a Sh15M cash bail each, must surrender passport and not step anywhere close to Treasury.
The court has sacked them, all of them!! Until the case is determined in Kenya courts we shall have probably held two referendums By the way, that's a genius move by the magistrate. He has sacked more people in one day than Uhuruto have ever sacked in their lifetimes. I can't see the geniusness here. These guys have Kshs. 60billion somewhere, why would they need jobs that can't even make them a fraction of that in their lifetime? In my opinion, judiciary is what is feeding corruption in Kenya. If these guys knew that they could be jailed, they would not have dared but they know the script. You enjoy your loot while paying the courts a visit once a month or once a quarter year then once a year then never and it's over. We all know the script. Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich and his Principal Secretary Kamau have been released after posting bail.
The two on Tuesday evening managed to each raise the Sh15 million bail that the court demanded for their release. The biggest joke is that you will probably see the man running for elective office in 2022, most likely Elgeyo Marakwet Governor, after all, he has all the loot it takes to win. BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/19/2010 Posts: 3,504 Location: Uganda
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2012 wrote:madollar wrote:2012 wrote:alma1 wrote:kingfisher wrote:murchr wrote:Breaking!!!! CS Henry Rotich and PS Thugge released on a Sh15M cash bail each, must surrender passport and not step anywhere close to Treasury.
The court has sacked them, all of them!! Until the case is determined in Kenya courts we shall have probably held two referendums By the way, that's a genius move by the magistrate. He has sacked more people in one day than Uhuruto have ever sacked in their lifetimes. I can't see the geniusness here. These guys have Kshs. 60billion somewhere, why would they need jobs that can't even make them a fraction of that in their lifetime? In my opinion, judiciary is what is feeding corruption in Kenya. If these guys knew that they could be jailed, they would not have dared but they know the script. You enjoy your loot while paying the courts a visit once a month or once a quarter year then once a year then never and it's over. We all know the script. Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich and his Principal Secretary Kamau have been released after posting bail.
The two on Tuesday evening managed to each raise the Sh15 million bail that the court demanded for their release. The biggest joke is that you will probably see the man running for elective office in 2022, most likely Elgeyo Marakwet Governor, after all, he has all the loot it takes to win. waiguru style punda amecheka
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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Njunge wrote:kaka2za wrote:In the spirit of handshake,can we have David Ndii as CS treasury? He already said long ago he can't serve under Uhuru. He is so full of himself and blinded by hate. Zero chance. BTW, such fellows don't make good servants of the people. They are at home peeing on parades. Any parade. Ndii belongs to a university. He is brilliant no doubt but lacks the emotional intelligence that helps a leader get things done. Would make a great unofficial economic advisor though. When a president needs that guy who will tell you the ugly truth without caring because he doesn't work for you.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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FRM2011 wrote:Njunge wrote:kaka2za wrote:In the spirit of handshake,can we have David Ndii as CS treasury? He already said long ago he can't serve under Uhuru. He is so full of himself and blinded by hate. Zero chance. BTW, such fellows don't make good servants of the people. They are at home peeing on parades. Any parade. Ndii belongs to a university. He is brilliant no doubt but lacks the emotional intelligence that helps a leader get things done. Would make a great unofficial economic advisor though. When a president needs that guy who will tell you the ugly truth without caring because he doesn't work for you. Well said... possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/22/2008 Posts: 2,702
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maka wrote:FRM2011 wrote:Njunge wrote:kaka2za wrote:In the spirit of handshake,can we have David Ndii as CS treasury? He already said long ago he can't serve under Uhuru. He is so full of himself and blinded by hate. Zero chance. BTW, such fellows don't make good servants of the people. They are at home peeing on parades. Any parade. Ndii belongs to a university. He is brilliant no doubt but lacks the emotional intelligence that helps a leader get things done. Would make a great unofficial economic advisor though. When a president needs that guy who will tell you the ugly truth without caring because he doesn't work for you. Well said... If I was president I would have him and Miguna as my advisers but I would not meet them face to face. I would build a small room like a the confession box that they have in Catholic churches. On separate days they would come in and sit where the priest normally sits and I as the president would sit on the other side with a pen and paper. I would ask, "How are we doing?" and then wait for the insults to begin. I would listen for as long as I can and then when I have had enough I would just walk away. They would continue talking and insulting me until a red light comes on to tell them to stop. They would be escorted out of State House in a hurry, they would never be offered even a glass of water but they would be highly compensated. I would have each of them come once a month.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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Kusadikika wrote:maka wrote:FRM2011 wrote:Njunge wrote:kaka2za wrote:In the spirit of handshake,can we have David Ndii as CS treasury? He already said long ago he can't serve under Uhuru. He is so full of himself and blinded by hate. Zero chance. BTW, such fellows don't make good servants of the people. They are at home peeing on parades. Any parade. Ndii belongs to a university. He is brilliant no doubt but lacks the emotional intelligence that helps a leader get things done. Would make a great unofficial economic advisor though. When a president needs that guy who will tell you the ugly truth without caring because he doesn't work for you. Well said... If I was president I would have him and Miguna as my advisers but I would not meet them face to face. I would build a small room like a the confession box that they have in Catholic churches. On separate days they would come in and sit where the priest normally sits and I as the president would sit on the other side with a pen and paper. I would ask, "How are we doing?" and then wait for the insults to begin. I would listen for as long as I can and then when I have had enough I would just walk away. They would continue talking and insulting me until a red light comes on to tell them to stop. They would be escorted out of State House in a hurry, they would never be offered even a glass of water but they would be highly compensated. I would have each of them come once a month. The president doesn't need them. He knows everything that is happening. For me the question is, on which side of the fence does he sits? You cannot steal 60B without the president knowledge or maybe even blessings. If Rotich never goes to prison for over 10 years then it's easy to conclude that this was a well orchestrated plan from the top with everyone being a beneficiary. BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/8/2009 Posts: 975 Location: Nairobi
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Kusadikika wrote:maka wrote:FRM2011 wrote:Njunge wrote:kaka2za wrote:In the spirit of handshake,can we have David Ndii as CS treasury? He already said long ago he can't serve under Uhuru. He is so full of himself and blinded by hate. Zero chance. BTW, such fellows don't make good servants of the people. They are at home peeing on parades. Any parade. Ndii belongs to a university. He is brilliant no doubt but lacks the emotional intelligence that helps a leader get things done. Would make a great unofficial economic advisor though. When a president needs that guy who will tell you the ugly truth without caring because he doesn't work for you. Well said... If I was president I would have him and Miguna as my advisers but I would not meet them face to face. I would build a small room like a the confession box that they have in Catholic churches. On separate days they would come in and sit where the priest normally sits and I as the president would sit on the other side with a pen and paper. I would ask, "How are we doing?" and then wait for the insults to begin. I would listen for as long as I can and then when I have had enough I would just walk away. They would continue talking and insulting me until a red light comes on to tell them to stop. They would be escorted out of State House in a hurry, they would never be offered even a glass of water but they would be highly compensated. I would have each of them come once a month. is this supposed to be a comedy session? You will know that you have arrived when money and time are not mutually exclusive "events" in you life!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/22/2008 Posts: 2,702
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2012 wrote:Kusadikika wrote:maka wrote:FRM2011 wrote:Njunge wrote:kaka2za wrote:In the spirit of handshake,can we have David Ndii as CS treasury? He already said long ago he can't serve under Uhuru. He is so full of himself and blinded by hate. Zero chance. BTW, such fellows don't make good servants of the people. They are at home peeing on parades. Any parade. Ndii belongs to a university. He is brilliant no doubt but lacks the emotional intelligence that helps a leader get things done. Would make a great unofficial economic advisor though. When a president needs that guy who will tell you the ugly truth without caring because he doesn't work for you. Well said... If I was president I would have him and Miguna as my advisers but I would not meet them face to face. I would build a small room like a the confession box that they have in Catholic churches. On separate days they would come in and sit where the priest normally sits and I as the president would sit on the other side with a pen and paper. I would ask, "How are we doing?" and then wait for the insults to begin. I would listen for as long as I can and then when I have had enough I would just walk away. They would continue talking and insulting me until a red light comes on to tell them to stop. They would be escorted out of State House in a hurry, they would never be offered even a glass of water but they would be highly compensated. I would have each of them come once a month. The president doesn't need them. He knows everything that is happening. For me the question is, on which side of the fence does he sits? You cannot steal 60B without the president knowledge or maybe even blessings. If Rotich never goes to prison for over 10 years then it's easy to conclude that this was a well orchestrated plan from the top with everyone being a beneficiary. Contrary to popular belief the president does not know everything. The president knows what he is interested in knowing. The NIS is like a library. Just because you have access to a library does not mean you are well read. I knew people who knew people who served in the NIS during Moi and Kibaki days and they said Moi and Kibaki got different briefings from the same NIS because they asked different kinds of questions. Moi was interested in knowing who so and so was talking to and what they were discussing. Who was sleeping with so and so and such things. Kibaki was interested in knowing about road projects, prices of things etc. Kibaki took notes and asked detailed questions sometimes he would stop the presentation to interrogate the presenter on the geography of the area he was talking about just to see if he knew what he was saying.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/22/2009 Posts: 2,449 Location: Africa
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UKUR YATANI appointed acting finance CS
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/17/2008 Posts: 488
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Shak wrote:UKUR YATANI appointed acting finance CS 1. Labour CS Ukur Yattani Kanacho has been appointed the National Treasury CS in an acting capacity. 2. Julius Muia - National Treasury PS. 3. Torome Saitoti - Planning PS. 4. Gordon Kihalangwa- Defence PS.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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gk wrote:Shak wrote:UKUR YATANI appointed acting finance CS 1. Labour CS Ukur Yattani Kanacho has been appointed the National Treasury CS in an acting capacity. 2. Julius Muia - National Treasury PS. 3. Torome Saitoti - Planning PS. 4. Gordon Kihalangwa- Defence PS. What about PS East Africa Community? By the way, why was this PS involved with the dams anyway? "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: 11/21/2018 Posts: 564 Location: Britain
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Shak wrote:UKUR YATANI appointed acting finance CS It is this sort of appointment which make one wonder whether the top leadership of this country is interested in driving forward the economy of the country.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/22/2008 Posts: 2,702
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Queen wrote:Shak wrote:UKUR YATANI appointed acting finance CS It is this sort of appointment which make one wonder whether the top leadership of this country is interested in driving forward the economy of the country. Is he Kieleweke or Tangatanga?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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Shak wrote:UKUR YATANI appointed acting finance CS Who the... Haki I've never heard that name before today. Anyway, now we will know him since he is the one sitting on the jiko. BBI will solve it :)
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