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Kenya Presents a Kes1.642B as it registers 356.9 Deficits

Kenya presented its Kes1.642b fiscal budget with the aim of fostering the economic posterity in the growing economy as we are the process of realizing the set vision 2030. The cabinet secretary for National treasury Rotich began his speech the statement that Majority of Kenyans are still food insecure and the government is in the aim of creating more jobs for the youth and women. The cabinet secretary farther underlined that the key issue in the budget reading is how the state plans revenue to finance the trillion budget and track the controlled economy as the country sets its foot on the devolved system of governance. Kenya projected that the global economic growth is expected to grow by 3.3% in 2014 and denotes that it remains resilient of 4.6% of 2012/3. The jubilee government however projects the economic growth to 5.8% and also plans to create a million jobs yearly. As the country resiliently fights to curb the growing territorial insurgency the government invested heavily on the

Kenya 2013/14 Budget Speech made by Henry Rotich

STATEMENT DELIVERED TO THE BUDGET AND APPROPRIATION COMMITTEE OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ON 13THJUNE, 2013, BY MR. HENRY K. ROTICH, CABINET SECRETARY FOR THE NATIONAL TREASURY, REPUBLIC OF KENYA, WHEN HIGHLIGHTING THE BUDGET POLICY AND REVENUE RAISING MEASURES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2013/2014 1ST JULY, 2013 TO 30TH JUNE, 2014 ________________________________________ 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Overview 1. Hon Members, it is a great honour and privilege to present the highlights of the first budget of the Administration of H.E the President, Hon Uhuru Kenyatta, in accordance with section 40 (1) and (2) of the Public Finance Management Act, 2012, and Standing Order No.241 of the National Assembly. 2. But before I proceed, Hon Members, allow me to take this early opportunity to express my sincere gratitude to His Excellency the President for appointing me as Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury and entrusting me with the important task of spearheading our agenda of transforming and elevating

Nduku Withdraws from the Makueni Senate race, endorses Kethi

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Politics is a game of numbers and I hope Lands secretary Charity Ngilu can really confirm that after she lost in the last general election to make her politically irrelevant to the People of Ukambani. On this paradigm the recent developments in the senatorial race in Makueni County clearly confirm that Ngilu is not only irrelevant but technically unwanted kind of a leader in the lower eastern leadership.                                                                                                                                            Tweet               I believe the ‘yes am running’ statement given by Nduku Kilonzo on Sunday was a forced yes from the voice of Ngilu whom the lower Eastern residents term as a ‘betrayer’ in their political direction. Kethi Kilonzo- Makueni Senate Hopefu I believe the standard newspaper went a mile farther and captured the perception by the voters in Makueni County and as I had expected its hard to force things on people. In the onlin

If Not Kethi, then its Kethi Kilonzo for Makueni Senate the rest, don't count.....

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                                                                                                   Tweet I wish to add my voice of the turn of events in Makueni County senate race that is mutating each and everyday. I wish Nduku Kilonzo really understands what politics are and what the dynamics are. Politics is not like being appointed to be a cabinet secretary as Charity Kaluki Ngilu is. Politics is being approved by the majority of the registered voters in the area you wish to represent in either parliament, senate, presidency, gubernatorial or even the least of the county jobs which is county representative. Yesterday’s declaration by Nduku kilonzo while in Machakos town that she would be in the race for the Makueni senatorial seat, takes people at a surprise and the main questions lies here, is she in good terms with the Wiper political party which was held by her husband? Honestly, I confess that I had never known Mutula Kilonzo had a wife until he died. But I knew of m

EAC Monetary Union Fruits Yet To Be Seen

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                                                                                                   Tweet   The implementation of the 4 goals of the East African treaty that established the East African community is saddening. The EAC treaty signed between Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania in 1999 called for phased change that would eventually unite the region in to one political federation.  With the signing of the customs union in 2005 that ensured regulation of trade tariffs within the 3 member state later joined by Rwanda and Burundi, replacing it with the common market protocol treaty also known as the Kampala treaty signed in 2009 and came into effect in 2010, the implementation of the 3rd goal post seems to be far from over. The ultimate goal was to have a common political federation of the region but at this rate one is deemed to believe that would be in 20 years to come. The implementation of the Monetary Union that was supposed to be in place by the end of 2012 is a subject

Zimbabwe Elections: SADC summit postponed

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                                                                                                   Tweet Briefing journalists in Pretoria, the Minister said President Jacob Zuma’s facilitation team was still consulting to set a date for the summit, after the one in Maputo was called off on Thursday, at ZANU PF’s request. After Thursday’s events SW Radio Africa was informed by a reliable source that the summit had been moved to Monday in Pretoria. But it has since emerged that Zuma will be tied up with other prior engagements and there is a possibility the summit will now be convened later in the week. MDC-T lead negotiator Tendai Biti admitted on Thursday it would not be easy to agree on a roadmap for the elections, as efforts by GPA negotiators to reach an accord for the summit’s agenda appear to have stalled. Priscillah Misihairambwi-Mushonga, writing on her Facebook page, suggested that talks to ensure the success of a free and fair election were not an easy task. Sources

No change in Zimbabwe despite the Constitutional change argues HRW

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                                                                                                  Tweet   The interference by the military and other security forces in Zimbabwe's political and electoral affairs - in support of President Robert Mugabe and his political party ZANU-PF – remains a problem, says campaigner When a new constitution for Zimbabwe was signed into law at the end of last month, millions of Zimbabweans and many observers abroad welcomed the progress toward democratic elections expected by end of October. A peaceful referendum on the constitution in March gave much needed hope that Zimbabwe had turned the corner and made a clean break with its ugly past of violent elections. There are high expectations for a democratically elected government that would address the country's longstanding serious human rights issues. But as things stand the chances of free, fair and credible elections remain slim - in the absence of a security sector and other essential re

Democracy as made in Africa, Zimbabwe sets impractical date

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African perspective on retention of sound democratic systems in the continent may be long overdue. After prolonged silence on the Zimbabwe factor Felix Kilonzo turns to the paper two of forced marriage kind of leadership. Kenya and Zimbabwe share a lot in common for the last 30 or so years but of great importance is how the presidency manipulates elections to continue clinching on unpopular power strategy. Its now official that Zimbabwe goes to polls on July 31 after the Supreme court directed the president to decide on the elections date a move that has attracted the so called ‘rare unity’ among the chief opposition political parties who includes Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai of MDC-T and other key political leaders protested the move to near the elections taking in to account the country promulgated a new constitution on May 22. According to a Zimbabwean newspaper, its reported that on Wednesday five parties – the MDC, led by the prime minister, Morgan Tsvangirai, a breaka