Picha za kuapishwa kwa Uhuru Kenyatta na akiwa kazini.

Picha za kuapishwa kwa Uhuru Kenyatta na akiwa kazini.

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Ukiacha hicho ki2 cha Arusha, mtandao wa WikiLeaks ili-likisha kuwa jamaa anapeleka kilaji ile mbaya, na pia ni mvivu wa kufanya kazi.

The brains behind ya "ushindi" wa huyu jamaa ni MOI nawambieni MOI ndiye atakaye kuwa anaongoza Nchi hiyo by remote, Rutto ni boya tu pale; nilisha sema toka mwanzo kwamba Kenyatta as a person hakuwa na interest katika mambo ya politics, interest zake ni mambo ya Banking/Finance.

MOI ndiye alikuwa anamu-pressurise aingie mambo ya siasa tangu 2007, alitaka Rais anaye kuja hasije akamtia matatani kuhusu kifo cha OUKO chenye utata, vile vile alikuwa anaogopa kuibuliwa kwa Goldenberg scandal kashfa ambayo hata Kibaki alihusika kwa namna moja au nyingine. Group hii ilipania kutumia mbinu za kila aina kuhakikisha Raila aingii madarakani na ndicho kilicho tokea.
 
huyu jamaa nikiunganisha na 'vicheko' vya William Ruto ambaye ndiye anasemekana 'kumpa' urais nakuwa na mashaka na mustakabari wa nchi hii iliyo maarufu kwa utalii

ni kweli mkuu - nami nimemsikia Ruto akitamba kuwa yeye ndie amekuwa akiamua mwelekeo wamatokeo ya uchaguzhi Kenya - ametoa mfano wa "ushindi" wa Odinga dhidi ya Kibaki. hii inapelekea kuwa Ruto will always be flamboyant na kupelekea ndoa hii kuingia matatani. na huenda anawaza angeweza kuwa rais

To crown it all hata watangazaji wa Citizen tv asubuhi ya leo (10/04/2013) katika kipindi chao cha Power Breakfast wamejiuliza kuwa isijetokea kuwa ikawa kama miungano ya huko nyuma ilivyokuwa. all in all mambo yakienda vizuri hawa vijana wana uwezo wa kuiunganisha Kenya towards prosperity na kuongoza kiuchumi katika kanda yetu hii.
 





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Kenya's 4th President Uhuru Kenyatta is sworn into office on April 9, 2013 in Nairobi by Chief registrar Gladys Sholei (L) as his wife Margaret (R) looks on. Uhuru Kenyatta was sworn in as Kenya's fourth president on Tuesday to thunderous cheers from tens of thousands of supporters, despite facing trial on charges of crimes against humanity. AFP PHOTO / TONY KARUMBA



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Kenya's 4th President Uhuru Kenyatta receives his certificates of oath from Chief Justice Willy Mutunga after he was sworn into office on April 9, 2013 in Nairobi. AFP PHOTO / TONY KARUMBA



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Kenya's 4th President Uhuru Kenyatta displays his certificates of oath after he was sworn into office on April 9, 2013 in Nairobi. AFP PHOTO / TONY KARUMBA
 
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Kenya's 4th President Uhuru Kenyatta (L) flanked by outgoing President Mwai Kibaki (2R) and Chief of General Staff General Julius Karangi (3R) stands at attention during the national anthem after he was sworn into office on April 9, 2013 in Nairobi.


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Kenya's fourth President Uhuru Kenyatta receives a sword as a symbol of authority from former President Mwai Kibaki (L) during his inauguration at the Moi International Sports Center Kasarani in Nairobi on April 9, 2013. AFP PHOTO/SIMON MAINA



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Kenya's 4th President Uhuru Kenyatta receives a symbolic sword of power from outgoing President Mwai Kibaki (2L) after he was sworn into office on April 9, 2013 in Nairobi. AFP PHOTO / TONY KARUMBA



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President Uhuru Kenyatta aboard the ceremonial military land rover after he was sworn in as Kenya's fourth president on April 9, 2013. Photo|JOAN PERERUAN
 
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President Mwai Kibaki motorcade arrives at the Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani during the inauguration ceremony of the 4th President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta on April 9, 2013. Photo/SALATON NJAU



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Former President Kibaki inspects his final guard of honour at Kasarani Stadium on April 9, 2013. Photo|JOAN PERERUAN



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Buses wait to pick members of the National Assembly outside parliament buildings to ferry them to Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani during the inauguration ceremony of the 4th President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta on April 9, 2013. Photo/SALATON NJAU



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GSU officers keep guard at the Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani during the inauguration ceremony of the 4th President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta on April 9, 2013. Photo/SALATON NJAU



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A trader sells flags at the Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani during the inauguration ceremony of the 4th President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta on April 9, 2013. Photo/SALATON NJAU
 

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A vendor sells merchandise outside the Moi International Sports Centre - Kasarani on April 9, 2013. Photo/WILLIAM OERI



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Vendors sell merchandise outside the Moi International Sports Centre - Kasarani on April 9, 2013. Photo/WILLIAM OERI
 
President Uhuru Kenyatta sends ministers home as he takes charge

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President Uhuru Kenyatta in talks with Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mahmoud (third left) at State House, Nairobi, on Wendesday April 10, 2013. With them are Deputy President William Ruto (second right), Foreign PS Thuita Mwangi (right) and members of the Somali delegation (left). Photo/PPS NATION MEDIA GROUP

By NATION TEAM
newsdesk@ke.nationmedia.com AND AGENCIES
Posted Wednesday, April 10 2013 at 23:30


In Summary


  • List of Cabinet secretaries has been agreed on and only awaits to be unveiled
  • Busy schedule delays naming of Cabinet as new leaders also see off foreign guests who attended inauguration

President Uhuru Kenyatta on Wednesday declared all Cabinet seats vacant, signalling his assumption of office and the end of President Kibaki's government.


"The tenure of the Cabinet serving either as part of the Grand Coalition Government or as part of the Caretaker Government under President Kibaki, which has been in place since the holding of the first elections under the Constitution of Kenya 2010, on 4th March 2013, came to an end on midnight of 9th April 2013," the new President said in a statement from State House.

"Consequently, the occupants of these Cabinet positions are deemed to have vacated them for all purposes whatsoever".

Permanent secretaries, who are the accounting officers of various ministries, will continue to look after the affairs of their dockets until the appointments of new Cabinet Secretaries and Principal Secretaries.

The statement was the culmination of a busy first day in office for the Head of State and Deputy President William Ruto.

The two spent the day receiving briefings from top government officials on security, pending government business and Budget preparations; and putting final touches to the shape of the new administration.

They also found time to receive some of the foreign leaders who attended their inauguration on Tuesday.

There was no inkling on when the new Cabinet would be appointed, but knowledgeable sources said the thinking in government was for all major appointments including Cabinet secretaries (formerly ministers), Principal Secretaries (formerly Permanent secretaries) and diplomats to be named on the same day.

That could delay the appointments given that Principal Secretaries have to be interviewed by the Public Service Commission before the President picks from a list of nominees approved by Parliament.

There were 1,200 applicants for the positions, but only 66 were short-listed for interviews with plans to trim the number further to 44.

The Nation also learnt that a list of 22 Cabinet Secretaries was ready on Wednesday ahead of the major announcement.

The names will be tabled in Parliament for vetting before they are forwarded to the President for formal appointment.

Mr Kenyatta's first day in office began at exactly 7am when he met senior government officials who briefed him on what he is inheriting from President Kibaki's administration.

The government delegation, which met the President, was led by Head of Public Service and Secretary to the Cabinet Francis Kimemia and senior security chiefs.

The new government faces the unenviable task of managing a slowly recovering economy. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth barely hit five per cent last year, and more effort and resources are required to juice up the numbers.

Kenya's public debt has topped Sh1.8 trillion as at the end of last year, which is equivalent to half of the country's annual GDP.

This is more than the current fiscal year's budget of Sh1.5 trillion and this should send chills down the spines of economic planners. A report by the Controller of Budget for the first half of the current fiscal year shows the Kibaki administration defaulted on paying Sh32.6 billion.

Later, President Kenyatta and his deputy held talks with Rwanda's President Paul Kagame.

President Uhuru Kenyatta sends ministers home as he takes charge - Politics - nation.co.ke
 

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US civil rights leader Reverend Jesse Jackson (right) at the inauguration ceremony of President Uhuru Kenyatta on the April 9, 2013 at the Moi International Sports Center Kasarani. Photo/EMMA NZIOKA



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South African President Jacop Zuma arrives for Uhuru Kenyatta's inauguration at Kasarani on April 9, 2013. Photo/BILLY MUTAI



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Rwanda President Paul Kagame (left) at Uhuru Kenyatta's inauguration ceremony on April 9, 2013 at the Moi International Sports center Kasarani. Photo/EMMA NZIOKA



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Former Maendeleo ya Wanawake chair Zipporah Kitony at the inauguration ceremony of President Uhuru Kenyatta on April 9, 2013 at the Moi International Sports Center Kasarani. Photo/EMMA NZIOKA
 

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Supreme Court Judge Njoki Ndungu arrives at the Moi International Sports Center, Kasarani for President Uhuru Kenyatta's inauguration ceremony on April 9, 2013. Photo/EMMA NZIOKA



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President Uhuru Kenyatta's mother Mama Ngina arrives at State house on April 9, 2013. Photo/PHOEBE OKALL



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President Uhuru Kenyatta's newspaper vendor David Kuria arrives at State house on April 9, 2013. Photo/PHOEBE OKALL



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President Uhuru Kenyatta's daughter at State House, Nairobi on April 9, 2013. Photo/PHOEBE OKALL
 
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