Let us Compete on Ideas, Plans, Agendas and Policies – Ruto
From Twitter/@WilliamsRuto Let us compete on ideas, plans, agenda and policies. Ours is the bottom-up approach-empowering the common man.
Read MoreIn the Governments' Own Words
From Twitter/@WilliamsRuto Let us compete on ideas, plans, agenda and policies. Ours is the bottom-up approach-empowering the common man.
Read MoreToday I was honored to engage with Maendeleo Chap Chap Party grassroots officials in Lamu. We had meaningful discussions on the economic future and social well-being of our people. I challenge our political leaders to focus on ensuring citizens access Government services equitably, irrespective of their political affiliation. Political marginalization is one of the biggest challenges to economic development.
Read MoreIf we extend our term even by a minute or an hour, We will be robbers. We will go down in the history of our country as people who robbed Kenyans their constitution mandate.
Read MoreFrom Twitter/@WilliamsRuto EUCHO!!NGAI FAFA MWATHANI!! So, what happens to the Thurakus, the kumìrà kùmèrà contingent, the 8 million of us??
Read MorePresident Uhuru Kenyatta has led Kenyans in mourning former Gem Member of Parliament, the Hon Washington Jakoyo Midiwo who passed away Monday evening. Hon Midiwo, 54 years, served as Gem MP for three terms between 2002 and 2017 on National Rainbow Coalition (NARC) and Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) parties respectively.
Read MoreArticle 99(1) of the Constitution provides that a person shall be eligible for election if the person satisfies education requirements prescribed by an Act of Parliament. Section 22 of the Elections Act No.24 of 2011 provides for the academic requirements for election to the position of the President, Governor, Members of Parliament and Members of County Assemblies.
Read MoreThe problem facing our country is when leaders sent conflicting messages to the people. This has brought about deficit of trust in political leadership.
Read MoreOne of the doctrines on which our constitutional order is built around is that of the “Separation of Powers.” The doctrine requires that the executive, legislative and judicial functions of government are held by different institutions and that none of the institutions interferes with the function of the other. Before we gave ourselves the 2010 Constitution, we had gone through an era where this doctrine had been abused and the Executive branch of government had interfered with the functions of the other branches, making democratic governance impossible.
Read MoreThe June 1 2021 Madaraka Day and the events preceding it fell within the trend started in 2013 of showcasing what each county, in an ideal partnership with the National Government, can contribute in the daunting task of taking Kenya forward.
Read MorePress Statement In the last few days since Friday, 14° May, 2021, when the five Judges of the High Court
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