Tetesi: Mama Mzazi wa Rais Kenyatta analipwa mshahara mkubwa licha ya kuwa hana cheo au mamlaka kwa Serikali

Tetesi: Mama Mzazi wa Rais Kenyatta analipwa mshahara mkubwa licha ya kuwa hana cheo au mamlaka kwa Serikali

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Wakenya wanapoendelea kuteta na kunugunika huko twitter eti hakuna pesa wala ajira, Mamake Kenyatta anaendelea kutia hela ndefu mfukoni. Yaani bibi kizee ambaye hana ofisi wala mamlaka yoyote anaingiza mpunga kuliko Jembe Magufuli..😂😂(sawia na TZS 15M kwa mwezi).

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Former First Lady Mama Ngina Kenyatta has been receiving a monthly pay in excess of half a million shillings from the government amid legal debate on whether she is entitled to the payments.

Official documents from the Presidency indicate that Mrs Kenyatta receives Sh568, 218 monthly at taxpayers’ expense for being the spouse of Kenya’s first president, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, who died in 1978.

Treasury officials say the payment is tied to the law that provides for a spouse of a sitting or retired president to be paid 40 percent of the current salary paid to the sitting head of state should their husband die.

But some lawyers reckon that the payment is not consistent with the Presidential Retirement Benefits Act, which took effect in January 2003.

“Ideally, this law cannot be applied retrospectively. Mrs Kenyatta, while deserving State pension or gratuity, is not entitled to a government pay when the Act is applied strictly,” said a lawyer who requested anonymity because he did not want to be seen discussing the first family in public.

Mrs Kenyatta started receiving the payment before her son, Uhuru Kenyatta, became President in 2013, officials at the Presidency say.

At 40 percent of the sitting president’s salary, Mrs Kenyatta is in line for a Sh577, 500 monthly pay.
“Spouse benefits upon the death of a serving President or of a retired President who is in receipt of or who is entitled to a pension under this Act, his surviving spouse shall be entitled to benefits amounting to fifty percent of such pension,” says the Presidential Retirement Benefits Act.

The monthly pension of retired presidents-- Mwai Kibaki and Daniel arap Moi—is set at 80 percent of the current salary paid to the sitting President besides other perks like fuel, house and entertainment allowances.

This places their monthly pension at Sh1.15 million compared to the Sh1.44 million that Mr Kenyatta earns every month.
The monthly payment of Mrs Kenyatta, 86, has placed the former First Lady in a small and exclusive club that includes former top public officials who set back taxpayers more than half a million shillings every month to keep them comfortable in retirement.

This includes former Vice-President Moody Awori and retired Parliament Speakers — Kenneth Marende, Francis ole Kaparo and Ekwee Ethuro — who are paid hundreds of thousands monthly besides juicy perks like fuel and medical allowance and tens of aides paid by the State.

The Treasury has set aside Sh1.5 billion in the current financial year ending June to cater for the retirement benefits of the privileged former State officials in a package that will also include the pay and perks of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga and former Vice-Presidents Kalonzo Musyoka and Musalia Mudavadi.

This underlines the taxpayers burden of keeping former State officials comfortable in retirement.
The lavish package has also come under heavy criticism on grounds that some of the retired ‘State officials left office as rich men with property worth billions of shillings and vast business interests.

As the matriarch in charge of the Kenyatta family’s vast business empire, Mama Ngina presides over an enterprise that is associated with well-known commercial brands and blue chip companies.

Nigeria-based financial magazine, Ventures, in 2013 estimated the Kenyatta family fortune, including thousands of acres of land and commercial buildings to be worth $1 billion (Sh100 billion).

But the full extent of the business dynasty, however, is still a closely guarded secret known only to the family, top lawyers and the elite investors with whom they do business.

The Kenyatta family owned a significant stake in Commercial Bank of Africa (CBA), which recently merged with the listed NIC Bank, to form NCBA Group—which is listed at the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE).
The Kenyattas control about 13.2 percent of the new entity, valuing their stake at Sh6.43 billion based on the bank’s market valuation of Sh48.68 billion at close of trading yesterday.

Others investments are Brookside Dairy—where the President’s younger brother, Muhoho Kenyatta, sits as executive chairman, and the upmarket and chic hotel chain, Heritage Hotels East Africa.

The family is also linked to Media Max Company, which owns K24 TV, Kameme Radio and The People Daily newspaper.
It also owns thousands of acres of prime land across Kenya that was acquired by the late President Kenyatta in the ‘60s and ‘70s under a settlement transfer fund scheme that allowed government officials to acquire land from the British.
Uhuru Kenyatta’s assumption of the presidency has injected fresh energy into his family’s commercial empire with expansion plans, buyouts and mergers taking centre stage.


Source: KSN Media
 
Kama ni kweli hao watu hawana huruma, huyo mama si ni Bilionea? Angemuiga D.Trump yeye ni Bilionea na Mshahara wake hachukui.

Au basi huyo Mama Kenya hata angeutoa sadaka kusaidia wasijiweza.
 
Kenya is a man eat man society,
Kama Mama Nyerere analipwa ksh 40,000 na an ridhika poa tu, huku mama Ngina mwenywe analipwa laki tano za Kenya usitake tufanane sababu Kenya hata Gavana analipwa mshahara mkubwa hata kuliko Magufuli
 
Km mama nyerere analipwa ksh 40,000 na ana ridhika poa2..hku mama ngina mwenywe analipwa laki tano za kenya..usitake tufanane cz kenya hta gavana analipwa mshahara mkubwa hta kuliko magu
Mbona wakenya wenye akili wanalalamika?, sasa mbona mnashindwa kuwalipa " nurses" na walimu mishahara wanayotaka kwa kigezo cha kwamba serikali haina pesa, kila siku migomo haikatiki?.

Kumbuka kwamba pesa haitoshi katika nchi yoyote ile duniani, kwahiyo sio busara kwa wengine kulipwa pesa mingi wakati wengine wanalipwa kidogo sana, lazima Kuwepo na uwiano wa kugawana hicho kidogo kinachopatikana. Vinginevyo wengine watahisi hawathaminiki jambo linalosababisha, migomo, rushwa, wizi na ujambazi ndani ya nchi.
 
Mbona wakenya wenye akili wanalalamika?, sasa mbona mnashindwa kuwalipa " nurses" na walimu mishahara wanayotaka kwa kigezo cha kwamba serikali haina pesa, kila siku migomo haikatiki?.

Kumbuka kwamba pesa haitoshi katika nchi yoyote ile duniani, kwahiyo sio busara kwa wengine kulipwa pesa mingi wakati wengine wanalipwa kidogo sana, lazima Kuwepo na uwiano wa kugawana hicho kidogo kinachopatikana. Vinginevyo wengine watahisi hawathaminiki jambo linalosababisha, migomo, rushwa, wizi na ujambazi ndani ya nchi.
Mwalimu gani na nurse ambaye hajalipwa mshahara...
Tatizo wewe unajifanya ali kujua, then nurses wapo under county government...

Unapotaja serikali ya kenya nurses hutakiwi kuwataja kabisa...
 
Kenya njaa nyingi mpaka mnafutilia ajuza Mama Ngina, haki yake halali ya kikatiba na ki-utu atunzwe mpaka mwisho wa maisha yake.

Ni sawa kusema baba yako akifariki basi mama yenu hastahili kusaidiwa, kweli sisi vijana wa twitter na FB yatupasa kutubu dhambi zetu juu ya kuwanyanyapaa hawa babu, bibi, baba na mama zetu.
 
Uongo mwingine bana, nani ataamini kwamba JPM anapokea hela chini ya hizo 568,217 KES za Mama Ngina? Labda wanasisiemu. Alafu hivi majuzi tu si Jiwe alitafuna 1.5 Trillion?
 
Mwalimu gani na nurse ambaye hajalipwa mshahara...
Tatizo wewe unajifanya ali kujua, then nurses wapo under county government...

Unapotaja serikali ya kenya nurses hutakiwi kuwataja kabisa...
Hivi kwanini wewe ni mjinga kiasi hicho?, mishahara yote ya wafanyakazi wa Kenya inatokana na kodi zinazokusanywa na KRA, hizo counties zinapewa pesa toka Hazina kuu ya Taifa, sasa kama hazina haina pesa za kutosha kupeleka ktk counties kama ilivyo huko Kenya, waalimu na manesi watalipwaje?, hakuna County hata moja huko Kenya yenye kulipa mishahara watumishi wake kwa pesa zao zitokanazo na mapato ya ndani, hujui lolote kuhusu nchi yako inavyoendeshwa, hovyo kabisa wewe, sikiliza huu mjadala wa watu wenye akili, anzia 28:30
 
Uongo mwingine bana, nani ataamini kwamba JPM anapokea hela chini ya hizo 568,217 KES za Mama Ngina? Labda wanasisiemu. Alafu hivi majuzi tu si Jiwe alitafuna 1.5 Trillion?
Hahahaha, nani ataamini kwamba Mama Ngina anapokea hiyo pesa, hapo wametaja kidogo sana, mama Ngina hupokea pesa nyingi zaidi ya Rais aliyepo madarakani, Kenya ni Mali ya "Kenyatta family ".

Tanzania tunaongoza Afrika katika " inclusiveness ", yaani kuhakikisha kwamba kidogo kinachopatikana tunagawana kwa uwiano ulio MZURI, sio wengine wapate kikubwa na wengine wapate kidogo. Hiyo ndio jamii ya watanzania inayojitahidi kupunguza pengo la wenye nacho, na wasio nacho.

Tukisema Tanzania ni nchi ya ujamaa ulidhani tunatania sio?, huo ndio maana halisi ya Ijumaa.
 
Wakenya wanapoendelea kuteta na kunugunika huko twitter eti hakuna pesa wala ajira, Mamake Kenyatta anaendelea kutia hela ndefu mfukoni. Yaani bibi kizee ambaye hana ofisi wala mamlaka yoyote anaingiza mpunga kuliko Jembe Magufuli..😂😂(sawia na TZS 15M kwa mwezi).

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Former First Lady Mama Ngina Kenyatta has been receiving a monthly pay in excess of half a million shillings from the government amid legal debate on whether she is entitled to the payments.

Official documents from the Presidency indicate that Mrs Kenyatta receives Sh568, 218 monthly at taxpayers’ expense for being the spouse of Kenya’s first president, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, who died in 1978.

Treasury officials say the payment is tied to the law that provides for a spouse of a sitting or retired president to be paid 40 percent of the current salary paid to the sitting head of state should their husband die.

But some lawyers reckon that the payment is not consistent with the Presidential Retirement Benefits Act, which took effect in January 2003.

“Ideally, this law cannot be applied retrospectively. Mrs Kenyatta, while deserving State pension or gratuity, is not entitled to a government pay when the Act is applied strictly,” said a lawyer who requested anonymity because he did not want to be seen discussing the first family in public.

Mrs Kenyatta started receiving the payment before her son, Uhuru Kenyatta, became President in 2013, officials at the Presidency say.

At 40 percent of the sitting president’s salary, Mrs Kenyatta is in line for a Sh577, 500 monthly pay.
“Spouse benefits upon the death of a serving President or of a retired President who is in receipt of or who is entitled to a pension under this Act, his surviving spouse shall be entitled to benefits amounting to fifty percent of such pension,” says the Presidential Retirement Benefits Act.

The monthly pension of retired presidents-- Mwai Kibaki and Daniel arap Moi—is set at 80 percent of the current salary paid to the sitting President besides other perks like fuel, house and entertainment allowances.

This places their monthly pension at Sh1.15 million compared to the Sh1.44 million that Mr Kenyatta earns every month.
The monthly payment of Mrs Kenyatta, 86, has placed the former First Lady in a small and exclusive club that includes former top public officials who set back taxpayers more than half a million shillings every month to keep them comfortable in retirement.

This includes former Vice-President Moody Awori and retired Parliament Speakers — Kenneth Marende, Francis ole Kaparo and Ekwee Ethuro — who are paid hundreds of thousands monthly besides juicy perks like fuel and medical allowance and tens of aides paid by the State.

The Treasury has set aside Sh1.5 billion in the current financial year ending June to cater for the retirement benefits of the privileged former State officials in a package that will also include the pay and perks of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga and former Vice-Presidents Kalonzo Musyoka and Musalia Mudavadi.

This underlines the taxpayers burden of keeping former State officials comfortable in retirement.
The lavish package has also come under heavy criticism on grounds that some of the retired ‘State officials left office as rich men with property worth billions of shillings and vast business interests.

As the matriarch in charge of the Kenyatta family’s vast business empire, Mama Ngina presides over an enterprise that is associated with well-known commercial brands and blue chip companies.

Nigeria-based financial magazine, Ventures, in 2013 estimated the Kenyatta family fortune, including thousands of acres of land and commercial buildings to be worth $1 billion (Sh100 billion).

But the full extent of the business dynasty, however, is still a closely guarded secret known only to the family, top lawyers and the elite investors with whom they do business.

The Kenyatta family owned a significant stake in Commercial Bank of Africa (CBA), which recently merged with the listed NIC Bank, to form NCBA Group—which is listed at the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE).
The Kenyattas control about 13.2 percent of the new entity, valuing their stake at Sh6.43 billion based on the bank’s market valuation of Sh48.68 billion at close of trading yesterday.

Others investments are Brookside Dairy—where the President’s younger brother, Muhoho Kenyatta, sits as executive chairman, and the upmarket and chic hotel chain, Heritage Hotels East Africa.

The family is also linked to Media Max Company, which owns K24 TV, Kameme Radio and The People Daily newspaper.
It also owns thousands of acres of prime land across Kenya that was acquired by the late President Kenyatta in the ‘60s and ‘70s under a settlement transfer fund scheme that allowed government officials to acquire land from the British.
Uhuru Kenyatta’s assumption of the presidency has injected fresh energy into his family’s commercial empire with expansion plans, buyouts and mergers taking centre stage.


Source: KSN Media
Mama huyu analipwa pensheni ya marehemu mumewe [survival prension]ambaye umauti ulimkuta akiwa kazini.
 
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