Posted in Civic Education, Civil Society, Corruption, Crisis, Debt, Forum, Governance, Government, Judiciary, Kids, Laws, Mars Group, Multimedia, Parliament, Petitions, Publications, Uncategorized, Youth, constituencies, elections on Nov 28th, 2009
See http://blog.marsgroupkenya.org/?p=1595 for Human Rights Violations of the Samburu People by the Government of Kenya: A report to the United Nations Human Rights Council submitted on November 1, 2009 By Cultural Survival
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Posted in Civic Education, Civil Society, Corruption, Crisis, Debt, Forum, Governance, Government, Judiciary, Kids, Laws, Mars Group, Multimedia, Parliament, Petitions, Publications, Uncategorized, Youth, constituencies, elections on Nov 4th, 2009
AN EXERCISE IN FUTILITY WE THINK. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S CLOCK HAS RUN OUT FOR GOOD REASONS.
Goodbye
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Posted in Civic Education, Civil Society, Corruption, Crisis, Debt, Governance, Government, Judiciary, Kids, Mars Group, Multimedia, Parliament, Petitions, Publications, Uncategorized, Youth, constituencies, elections on Dec 15th, 2008
WHAT NEXT AFTER THE JAMHURI DAY FIASCO
On December 12, 2008, the government of Kenya marked the 45th anniversary of the Independence of Kenya with a deliberate and calculated attack on the fundamental rights and freedom of the Kenyan people. Thousands of Kenyans across the country were arrested and brutalised by the Kenya Police for wearing [...]
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Ambassador Muthaura has no Parliamentary Authority or powers to give Pauline Musyoka Ksh 400,000 per month (4.8 million per year) for her charities. Kenya’s Controller and Auditor General must exercise her constitutional powers to disallow the Muthaura gift and put an end to political patronage.
Illegal Charity: at public expense
A debate rages on in the [...]
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What really happened during Health Minister Charity Ngilu saga last week when she spent 18 hours in police and CID custody in buildings and at the gate of CID HQ on Kiambu Road? Why were 18 marchers arrested as the protests spilled out of control during what looked like a routine march to speak [...]
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