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Big plans for Kibaki handover to Uhuru

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Updated Tuesday, April 02 2013 at 00:00 GMT+3
By Paul Wafula and Cyrus Ombati

Nairobi, Kenya: President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta and his designated deputy Mr William Ruto will this week be taken through protocol and other procedures related to April 9 swearing in ceremony.
With the ceremony in which Uhuru will assume the reins of power as Kenya's fourth President only a week away, the military today begin rehearsals for the big day where they will perform a ceremony to welcome their new Commander-in-Chief.

President Kibaki will be the last dignitary to arriveat the 60,000-seater Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, for Uhuru's swearing in ceremony that the law decrees must take place in broad daylight, between 10am and 2pm.

This morning the Kenya Defence Forces who a fortnight ago feted Kibaki, the retiring Commander-in-Chief, begin a weeklong dress rehearsal at the venue where Uhuru and Ruto will take their oaths of office.

Kenyans will be told how much the ceremony cost them as taxpayers within a month thereafter. The April 9 function will also be President Kibaki's last official public holiday function as outgoing Head of State, though he will share it with his successor.

The day is expected to witness the tripartite presence of Kenya's second President, retired Mzee Daniel Moi who took over from Uhuru's father Mzee Jomo Kenyatta in 1978, as well as the outgoing and incoming Presidents.

Public holiday

"We are now focusing on the day which will be historic in many ways. The whole of this week will be for preparation of the swearing in ceremony," Head of Public Service Francis Kimemia explained in an interview with The Standard.

Kimemia who doubles up as Secretary to the Cabinet said Uhuru and Ruto would use this week to prepare for the ceremony.

Kimemia who is the chairman of the Committee to the Assumption to the Office of President added that his team would be briefing Uhuru on issues he needs to be aware of as next Head of State.

"We resumed security and intelligence briefings to the President-elect after the petition challenging his election was dismissed," revealed Kimemia.

He said next Tuesday would be gazetted as a public holiday to give Kenyans time to also observe the handover. According to the programme, Uhuru must arrive at the stadium before the incumbent President. There will be some entertainment in between the arrivals.

On arrival, President Kibaki will inspect a Guard of Honour, his last as Head of State, before going to the main dais where he will shake hands with the incoming President.

But before the main event starts, there will be prayers from the different religions.

According to the law guiding the change of guard, Uhuru will, during the swearing in ceremony, take and subscribe to oath or affirmation of allegiance and the oath or affirmation for the execution of the functions of the President.
The Chief Registrar of the Judiciary Mrs Gladys Boss Shollei will administer the oaths, witnessed by Chief Justice Dr Willy Mutunga.

In the absence of the Chief Justice, the Assumption of the Office of President Act, says the Deputy Chief Justice would undertake the task.

However, deputy CJ-designate Justice Kalpana Rawal is yet to be cleared by Parliament, and can't take part in the event.But arrangements have been made so that in case Mutunga cannot attend, the senior-most Judge of the Supreme Court will do so on his behalf.

Once Uhuru is sworn in, Kibaki's Presidential standard - or official flag of the President - will be lowered as that of the new leader goes up.The National Anthem will then be played to pave the way for a change of the standard, which is to be displayed alongside the national flag whenever Uhuru is on official assignment.

Change of power

Officials reported that Uhuru had settled on a light blue, as the colour of his presidential standard. Kibaki's standard is white while that of Moi was green.
The Chief of Defence Forces General Julius Karangi will hand over the lowered presidential standard to Kibaki who will at that instant become former Head of State.

Gen Karangi is expected to lead the military in a 21-gun salute heralding the change of power.After signing the inauguration certificate, Kibaki will then hand over the ‘instruments of power and authority' - a special sword and the Constitution - to Uhuru.Thereafter, it will be the turn of Ruto to take the oath of office.

Ruto will then be required to call on Kibaki to give his exit speech.

Afterwards, the retiring President will invite Uhuru to give his inaugural speech to the nation.

The former President will then leave the venue for State House to prepare to receive Uhuru, who will meanwhile be ‘touring' the venue atop an open Land Rover vehicle meant for the Commander-in-Chief to salute guests. After the tour, Uhuru will board his motorcade to State House, where he will then take over.

The Constitution provides that should a President-elect die before being sworn in, the Deputy-elect is sworn in on the set swearing day and fresh elections must be held within 60 days afterwards. Should the Deputy-elect die, the President-elect would declare the seat vacant after being sworn in.

Should a President-elect and his Deputy both die before they are sworn in, the National Assembly Speaker will to act as President from April 9 and a fresh election will be held within 60 days starting from the date of the second death. The new National Assembly Speaker is Justin Muturi, a former Magistrate and ex-MP for Siakago.

Other than death, the Constitution does not anticipate any other reason why a President-elect or his Deputy should not assume office. Security has been tightened in and around the stadium as contractors continue to expedite repairs.

Haphazard affair

Unlike in the past where the swearing in ceremony was a haphazard affair without a clear formula or law, the next handover will be guided by Constitution and the Assumption of the Office of the President Act, which Parliament passed last year.

"The ritual will be brief and the rest of the programme will dwell on entertainment and speeches from invited guests who will include Heads of State," added Kimemia.

It will be the third time that Kenyans will witness the transfer of power, but the second time that one President will be handing over power to another. In 1978, former President Moi was sworn in as President after the death of Mzee Kenyatta.

But the first handover was witnessed on December 30, 2002 when Moi handed over to Kibaki at a ceremony characterised by acrimony and disorganisation at Uhuru Park.

-Additional reporting by Wahome Thuku

Standard Digital News - Kenya : Big plans for Kibaki handover to Uhuru
 
Big plans for Kibaki handover to Uhuru

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Updated Tuesday, April 02 2013 at 00:00 GMT+3
By Paul Wafula and Cyrus Ombati

Nairobi, Kenya: President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta and his designated deputy Mr William Ruto will this week be taken through protocol and other procedures related to April 9 swearing in ceremony.
With the ceremony in which Uhuru will assume the reins of power as Kenya's fourth President only a week away, the military today begin rehearsals for the big day where they will perform a ceremony to welcome their new Commander-in-Chief.

President Kibaki will be the last dignitary to arriveat the 60,000-seater Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, for Uhuru's swearing in ceremony that the law decrees must take place in broad daylight, between 10am and 2pm.
This morning the Kenya Defence Forces who a fortnight ago feted Kibaki, the retiring Commander-in-Chief, begin a weeklong dress rehearsal at the venue where Uhuru and Ruto will take their oaths of office.
Kenyans will be told how much the ceremony cost them as taxpayers within a month thereafter. The April 9 function will also be President Kibaki's last official public holiday function as outgoing Head of State, though he will share it with his successor.
The day is expected to witness the tripartite presence of Kenya's second President, retired Mzee Daniel Moi who took over from Uhuru's father Mzee Jomo Kenyatta in 1978, as well as the outgoing and incoming Presidents.
Public holiday
"We are now focusing on the day which will be historic in many ways. The whole of this week will be for preparation of the swearing in ceremony," Head of Public Service Francis Kimemia explained in an interview with The Standard.
Kimemia who doubles up as Secretary to the Cabinet said Uhuru and Ruto would use this week to prepare for the ceremony.
Kimemia who is the chairman of the Committee to the Assumption to the Office of President added that his team would be briefing Uhuru on issues he needs to be aware of as next Head of State.
"We resumed security and intelligence briefings to the President-elect after the petition challenging his election was dismissed," revealed Kimemia.
He said next Tuesday would be gazetted as a public holiday to give Kenyans time to also observe the handover. According to the programme, Uhuru must arrive at the stadium before the incumbent President. There will be some entertainment in between the arrivals.
On arrival, President Kibaki will inspect a Guard of Honour, his last as Head of State, before going to the main dais where he will shake hands with the incoming President.
But before the main event starts, there will be prayers from the different religions.
According to the law guiding the change of guard, Uhuru will, during the swearing in ceremony, take and subscribe to oath or affirmation of allegiance and the oath or affirmation for the execution of the functions of the President.
The Chief Registrar of the Judiciary Mrs Gladys Boss Shollei will administer the oaths, witnessed by Chief Justice Dr Willy Mutunga.
In the absence of the Chief Justice, the Assumption of the Office of President Act, says the Deputy Chief Justice would undertake the task.
However, deputy CJ-designate Justice Kalpana Rawal is yet to be cleared by Parliament, and can't take part in the event.
But arrangements have been made so that in case Mutunga cannot attend, the senior-most Judge of the Supreme Court will do so on his behalf.
Once Uhuru is sworn in, Kibaki's Presidential standard - or official flag of the President - will be lowered as that of the new leader goes up.
The National Anthem will then be played to pave the way for a change of the standard, which is to be displayed alongside the national flag whenever Uhuru is on official assignment.
Change of power
Officials reported that Uhuru had settled on a light blue, as the colour of his presidential standard. Kibaki's standard is white while that of Moi was green.
The Chief of Defence Forces General Julius Karangi will hand over the lowered presidential standard to Kibaki who will at that instant become former Head of State.
Gen Karangi is expected to lead the military in a 21-gun salute heralding the change of power.
After signing the inauguration certificate, Kibaki will then hand over the ‘instruments of power and authority' - a special sword and the Constitution - to Uhuru
Thereafter, it will be the turn of Ruto to take the oath of office.
Ruto will then be required to call on Kibaki to give his exit speech.
Afterwards, the retiring President will invite Uhuru to give his inaugural speech to the nation.
The former President will then leave the venue for State House to prepare to receive Uhuru, who will meanwhile be ‘touring' the venue atop an open Land Rover vehicle meant for the Commander-in-Chief to salute guests. After the tour, Uhuru will board his motorcade to State House, where he will then take over.
The Constitution provides that should a President-elect die before being sworn in, the Deputy-elect is sworn in on the set swearing day and fresh elections must be held within 60 days afterwards.
Should the Deputy-elect die, the President-elect would declare the seat vacant after being sworn in.
Should a President-elect and his Deputy both die before they are sworn in, the National Assembly Speaker will to act as President from April 9 and a fresh election will be held within 60 days starting from the date of the second death. The new National Assembly Speaker is Justin Muturi, a former Magistrate and ex-MP for Siakago.
Other than death, the Constitution does not anticipate any other reason why a President-elect or his Deputy should not assume office.
Security has been tightened in and around the stadium as contractors continue to expedite repairs.
Haphazard affair
Unlike in the past where the swearing in ceremony was a haphazard affair without a clear formula or law, the next handover will be guided by Constitution and the Assumption of the Office of the President Act, which Parliament passed last year.
"The ritual will be brief and the rest of the programme will dwell on entertainment and speeches from invited guests who will include Heads of State," added Kimemia.
It will be the third time that Kenyans will witness the transfer of power, but the second time that one President will be handing over power to another. In 1978, former President Moi was sworn in as President after the death of Mzee Kenyatta.
But the first handover was witnessed on December 30, 2002 when Moi handed over to Kibaki at a ceremony characterised by acrimony and disorganisation at Uhuru Park.
-Additional reporting by Wahome Thuku

Standard Digital News - Kenya : Big plans for Kibaki handover to Uhuru

Blah blah blah blah! Hakuna jipya hapo mbwembwe tu! Wakimbizi wa ndani (IDPs) bado wanasota porini na baridi, ndani ya nchi yao wenyewe, nafikiri hiyo Sherehe haiwahusu!

 

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Officers of the Kenya Defence Force rehearse for the swearing in ceremony of the president-elect Uhuru Kenyatta on April 2, 2013 at the Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani. The ceremony is scheduled to take place Tuesday next week. Photo/JENNIFER MUIRURI


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An officer faints during the Kenya Defence Forces rehearsal at the Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani on April 2, 2013 where the swearing in of president-elect Uhuru Kenyatta will take on Tuesday place next week. Photo/JENNIFER MUIRURI


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A woman cleans the seats that will be used at the Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani on April 2, 2013 during the swearing in of president-elect Uhuru Kenyatta that will take place on Tuesday next week. Photo/JENNIFER MUIRURI



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Justus Mwanzia applies a fresh coat of paint on the rails at the Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani on April 2, 2013 where the swearing in of president-elect Uhuru Kenyatta will take place on Tuesday next week. Photo/JENNIFER MUIRURI


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A carpenter constructing an extension of the dias on April 2, 2013 where the swearing in of the president-elect will take place next week. Photo/JENNIFER MUIRURI
 
Kama sehemu ya maandalizi ya kuapishwa kwa rais mteule wa Kenya-Uhuru Kenyatta, ameomba na kutoa angalizo kwamba, mkewe mpendwa (incoming first lady) ndiye atakayemshikia mheshimiwa Biblia wakati wa kitendo ya kuapishwa!!! (Source- Citizen Nipashe -J5)
Waatalamu wa protocol na mambo ya kikatiba, hii imekaaje? Japo kwa upeo wangu mdogo na kwa jinsi ya kiroho zaidi nadhani mheshimiwa UK yuko sawa (.....and these two shall be one flesh...What therefore God has joined together, let no man put asunder-Mark 10:9)
Hongerasana kwa mama wa kwanza mtarajiwa kwa kuanza kupewa majukumu toka day one!
 
Wakati Rais Mteule wa Kenya Mh. UHURU KENYATTA akitarajiwa kuapishwa mapema jumanne ijayo taarifa kutoka ikulu ya kenya zinasema kwamba hataapa kwa kushika biblia badala yake itashikwa na mke wake.Kutoapa kwa kutumia biblia nadhani nikuonyesha kwamba taasisi ya urais katika nchi nyingi zimekua zikitenda kinyume na yale ambayo wanaapa kuyatenda nakuyalinda hongera Kenyatta kwa kutokuwa mnafki wengine waige!
 
Wakati Rais Mteule wa Kenya Mh. UHURU KENYATTA akitarajiwa kuapishwa mapema jumanne ijayo taarifa kutoka ikulu ya kenya zinasema kwamba hataapa kwa kushika biblia badala yake itashikwa na mke wake.Kutoapa kwa kutumia biblia nadhani nikuonyesha kwamba taasisi ya urais katika nchi nyingi zimekua zikitenda kinyume na yale ambayo wanaapa kuyatenda nakuyalinda hongera Kenyatta kwa kutokuwa mnafki wengine waige!
Mkewe ndo Mungu wake? Tusubiri tuone.. Kwani viongozi wengi wa Africa ni wanafki
 
.....MUNGU ni MUNGU mwenye huruma..... MUNGU angekuwa binadamu hakuna ambaye angepona kwa visasi ... Wanaoapa kwa Biblia na Qur'an ni wengi lakini wanafiki wakubwa.......... lakini iko siku itawatokea puani
 
kwa nini aishike mkewe..it don't make no sense
angeshika tunguli zetu za kiafrika ningemwona ana-keep the tradition
 
si aape kwa kushika katiba atakayotumia kuongoza Nchi?
 
kwanini aape na biblia kwani yeye mtumishi wa kanisa? aape kwa kushika katiba atakayoitumia na kuisimamia
 
Siasa ni mchezo mchafu ambao wenyewe waliomo kwenye system wanakwambia if you wont make it,just fake it!nawachukia sana sababu wote sio wa kweli hata chembe
 
Kama sehemu ya maandalizi ya kuapishwa kwa rais mteule wa Kenya-Uhuru Kenyatta, ameomba na kutoa angalizo kwamba, mkewe mpendwa (incoming first lady) ndiye atakayemshikia mheshimiwa Biblia wakati wa kitendo ya kuapishwa!!! (Source- Citizen Nipashe -J5)
Waatalamu wa protocol na mambo ya kikatiba, hii imekaaje? Japo kwa upeo wangu mdogo na kwa jinsi ya kiroho zaidi nadhani mheshimiwa UK yuko sawa (.....and these two shall be one flesh...What therefore God has joined together, let no man put asunder-Mark 10:9)
Hongerasana kwa mama wa kwanza mtarajiwa kwa kuanza kupewa majukumu toka day one!

The only thing that makes it look bad is copy pasting it from Obama.
 
Hana nia njema na wakenya nawaonea huruma kwa kuchagua mtu anayekwepa responsibility bora ya kibaki na Raila mtanikumbuka . Dhamana ya nchi anapewa mtu na si familia
 
Jomo kenyat
uhuru kenyata.
Hakuna jina la kigeni hapo.
Kingunge ngombale mwilu.
Jakaya mrisho kikwete...etc
 
The only thing that makes it look bad is copy pasting it from Obama.

He he he,,,,,we do not keep inventing everything,,everyday,,what we do,,,
is copy paste,,,,most of what we do,,,not enough Nobel prizes,,for
everybody,,,in this damning world.:wink:
 
Wakati Rais Mteule wa Kenya Mh. UHURU KENYATTA akitarajiwa kuapishwa mapema jumanne ijayo taarifa kutoka ikulu ya kenya zinasema kwamba hataapa kwa kushika biblia badala yake itashikwa na mke wake.Kutoapa kwa kutumia biblia nadhani nikuonyesha kwamba taasisi ya urais katika nchi nyingi zimekua zikitenda kinyume na yale ambayo wanaapa kuyatenda nakuyalinda hongera Kenyatta kwa kutokuwa mnafki wengine waige!

Ninavyo fahamu Uhuru ni muumini/mkristo mzuri tu. Tatizo langu hapa wewe hii habari umeipata wapi?

Tiba
 
kwa nini aishike mkewe..it don't make no sense
angeshika tunguli zetu za kiafrika ningemwona ana-keep the tradition

It doesn't

Ni kukumbushana tu mkubwa.

Inategemea na aina ya lugha aliyoamua kuitumia. Kama ni Standard English then you are right and he is wrong, lakini kama lengo lake ni Colloquial English then you are wrong and he is right.

Tazama mifano ifuatayo (na yote ni acceptable English albeit in respective environment);
  1. We was robbed!
  2. How do yuh make that out!
  3. You are wrong, me thinks!
  4. Get me them cows
 
Nilifikiri haapi kwa biblia badala yake anaapa kwa katiba, kumbe biblia anashika mkewe? Huyo anakwenda kuigeuza ikulu kuwa mali ya familia kama alivyofanya Kikwete.
 
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