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MEMORANDUM ON BUDGET 2010-2011
 
Introduction:
Under the Fiscal Management Act the National Assembly is empowered to regulate and provide oversight of the national budget process.  In this duty it is also to provide general direction and impetus in the realization of the objectives of the Fiscal Management Act; and to ensure [...]

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BUDGETING KENYA TO TOTAL DESTRUCTION

The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance will on 10th June 2010 present the third budget of the Grand Coalition Government, whose sole mandate is to implement the National Accord reform agenda. Barring any surprises we expect the 2010-2011 Budget proposals to be tabled [...]

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Kenya’s Treasury has admitted it is Paying for the Ken Ren Fertiliser Factory that Never Was – Surely now we can have an Independent Forensic Audit?
Yes! At last, the Kenyan Permanent Secretary for Finance, Joseph Kinyua, has admitted he’s been making payments for the phantom Ken Ren Fertiliser project for years. We feel [...]

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AN APPEAL TO THE CITIZENS OF THE REPUBLIC OF KENYA: It is your patriotic civic duty to register to vote – by Jayne and Mwalimu Mati
Fellow Citizens of Kenya,
We write to appeal to you, our brothers and sisters, to register to vote for the new proposed Constitution of Kenya at the referendum and for the [...]

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UNITED KINGDOM FREEZES KSHS 2.3 BILLION EDUCATION AID TO GOVERNMENT OF KENYA:  We have a responsibility to UK taxpayers to ensure their money is spent on its intended purpose – just as the Government of Kenya has a similar responsibility to its taxpayers, and to all Kenyan parents and school children
The children of Kenya though, [...]

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It is not constitutional for the National Assembly to convene “Kamukunji” sessions in Naivasha; Members of Parliament are paid to debate the new Constitution in Parliament
It is not constitutional for the National Assembly to convene “Kamukunji” sessions in Naivasha, when the matters under consideration relate to constitutional legislation which according to law and tradition should [...]

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Mr. Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Kenyans do not want  IMF medicine. It is time to kick the IMF out of Kenya.
“ while corruption is a problem we all share, here in Kenya it is a crisis – a crisis that’s robbing an honest people of the opportunities they have fought for – the opportunity they deserve.” US [...]

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Does the treasury know how many cars the Government of Kenya owns?
How many cars does the Government own?  No one knows but it is possible to deduce that there may be a serious problem.
According to the Approved budget for the financial year 2007/2008 the total number of vehicles owned by the Government of Kenya was [...]

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OPEN LETTER TO THE NATION MEDIA GROUP: The Daily Nation’s casual editorial of 23rd February 2010  is entrenching fiscal impunity.
We strongly disagree with the editorial of the Daily Nation of 23rd February 2010 entitled “ Pass supplementary budget speedily’.  It is a very strange editorial and forgive us but our reading is that the [...]

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WHAT CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS?
IGNORE THE ATTORNEY GENERAL KENYANS, DEMAND YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE THE GOVERNMENT OUT
The Attorney General, Amos Wako, says the stand-off between Raila Odinga and Mwai Kibaki over cabinet ministers’ discipline could lead to a constitutional crisis and precipitate early elections. Ignore him dear Kenyans, he’s just trying to scare the political [...]

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