Rais Uhuru atoa amri kila aliyetajwa kwenye ufisadi ang'atuke madarakani

Rais Uhuru atoa amri kila aliyetajwa kwenye ufisadi ang'atuke madarakani

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President Uhuru Kenyatta has moved to tame the spiralling corruption in his government by ordering all top public officers adversely mentioned in various graft scandals to step aside.

The President, who was addressing the nation during his official parliamentary State of the Nation address, said he had attached a confidential report listing scandals and names of various public officers who have been under investigations by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission.

Some of the top public institutions and state departments recently involved in high-stake corruption cases include the ministry of Energy, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission, a number of state corporations and several county governments.

"Today, I take the extra-ordinary step of attaching the afore-mentioned confidential report from the CEO of the Ethics and Anti Corruption Commission as an annex to my annual report on Values to Parliament," said President Kenyatta.

He further added: "Consequently, I hereby direct that all Officials of the National and County governments that are adversely mentioned in this report, whether you are a Cabinet Secretary, Principal Secretary, or chief executive of a State institution, to immediately step aside pending conclusion of the investigations of the allegations against them."

He urged the other arms of government such as the Legislature and the Judiciary to do the same.

SURPRISE MOVE

The President's surprise move on corruption won standing ovation in Parliament as MPs from both sides thunderously cheered him.

Earlier, the President mentioned various parliamentary committees, the EACC and the judicial systems of undermining the war against graft in the country by engaging in activities that abetted the government operation against graft.

Some of the key figures recently featured in cases under investigations by the EACC include chairman of the IEBC Ahmed Issack Hassan and the Energy Cabinet Secretary Davies Chirchir who are both mentioned in the Chickengate scandal.

Two weeks ago, the President warned that persons involved in corruption in his government would be expelled from government.

In his address, the President also announced he was initiating a restorative process in the country by offering a State apology for all wrongs and ills committed against Kenyans by his government and the past regime.

The President's apology is in line with a recommendation in the Truth Justice and Reconciliation Commission report which was handed over to him in 2013.

RESTORATIVE JUSTICE

He announced a Sh10 billion fund to support the restorative justice similar to the one started in the post-apartheid South Africa after the African National Congress took over power.

The President took advantage of his State of the Nation address in Parliament on Thursday to enumerate various achievements by his government as he begins second anniversary in office.

President Kenyatta, whose administration has been accused by the opposition for abetting corruption and exposing the country to high levels of insecurity, told Kenyans that his government had made tremendous gains in enabling a strong economic growth since he came to power.

He said his government would now increase the number of recruits to the country's National Police Service to 10,000 as part of a major plan to face insecurity concerns head on.

His speech touched on a number of issues and sectors including the economic growth, development in the energy sector, healthcare systems, the standard gauge railway and the digital television migration among others.



Source: nation
 
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Hii ni hatua chanya, ila wasiishie tu kushushwa madaraka, lazima tuone wakubwa kadhaa kwenye jela, hiyo ndio siku nitaamini kuna kitu kinatendeka. Tusiishie kama wenzetu Tanzania ambapo walifutwa tu lakini hawakurejesha chochote.
 
I love him now 2017 sijui kwa nini wasee watawaste pesa ku campaign juu huu mse ashakill shiet.... Hii sasa imeanzisha wikendi ya me noma sana nataka nikae nione venye ma mpigs wataanza I support opposition but for real huu mse ako ndani 2017 bado unless a screw up vi major between tomorrow and 2017 November atakuwa prezo bado tu no lie
 
I love him now 2017 sijui kwa nini wasee watawaste pesa ku campaign juu huu mse ashakill shiet.... Hii sasa imeanzisha wikendi ya me noma sana nataka nikae nione venye ma mpigs wataanza I support opposition but for real huu mse ako ndani 2017 bado unless a screw up vi major between tomorrow and 2017 November atakuwa prezo bado tu no lie

Yeah!! but the message won't be loud enough if we won't see a big fish in the jail. Hebu see how it's proving a tough call to get the "rapist" MP behind bar. Yaani does it mean some of these guys are equal than others.
 
Wang'atuke tu? Hebu bw. UK kuwa crius. Hao wasee watingwe pia.
 
I love him now 2017 sijui kwa nini wasee watawaste pesa ku campaign juu huu mse ashakill shiet.... Hii sasa imeanzisha wikendi ya me noma sana nataka nikae nione venye ma mpigs wataanza I support opposition but for real huu mse ako ndani 2017 bado unless a screw up vi major between tomorrow and 2017 November atakuwa prezo bado tu no lie

Sijaambua kitu hapa
 
Sijaambua kitu hapa
LOL :lol: si nilidhani wanamziki wenu walishaanza kutumia sheng' katika mziki wenu wa bongo, mimi nmeshasikia nyimbo kadhaa za bongo zikiwa na connotations za sheng' mle ndani
 
Yeah!! but the message won't be loud enough if we won't see a big fish in the jail. Hebu see how it's proving a tough call to get the "rapist" MP behind bar. Yaani does it mean some of these guys are equal than others.

Ahaaaa ati rapist that reminds me of Kageni he posted a dossier of the Mp who accompanied the president sex chatting on whatsApp.......These dudes ain't using the head between their ears they are using the one between their legs
 
Hii ni hatua chanya, ila wasiishie tu kushushwa madaraka, lazima tuone wakubwa kadhaa kwenye jela, hiyo ndio siku nitaamini kuna kitu kinatendeka. Tusiishie kama wenzetu Tanzania ambapo walifutwa tu lakini hawakurejesha chochote.

Wewe unachokoza watz wakikujia juu unalalamika. Hebu tueleze wale wezi wa goldenburg walirudisha shilingi ngapi serikalini?
 
Wewe unachokoza watz wakikujia juu unalalamika. Hebu tueleze wale wezi wa goldenburg walirudisha shilingi ngapi serikalini?

Laico Regency ambayo ilijulikana kama Grand Regency ilirudishwa kwa serikali....You can as well liquidate its market value
 
I love him now 2017 sijui kwa nini wasee watawaste pesa ku campaign juu huu mse ashakill shiet.... Hii sasa imeanzisha wikendi ya me noma sana nataka nikae nione venye ma mpigs wataanza I support opposition but for real huu mse ako ndani 2017 bado unless a screw up vi major between tomorrow and 2017 November atakuwa prezo bado tu no lie

Samahani mkuu hii lugha uliyoandika inafanana na kiswahili kwa mbali sana.
 
Wewe unachokoza watz wakikujia juu unalalamika. Hebu tueleze wale wezi wa goldenburg walirudisha shilingi ngapi serikalini?

kisema ukweli si vako.... Magova waTz waliachwa tu ni ukweli si uchokozi
 
Habari za jamvini wanajamvi?

Kwa wale waliofatilia habari mbalimbali mitandaoni nadhani wameona habari kuhusu rais wa Kenya Mh. Uhuru Kenyatta kusimamisha kazi watumishi wa umma wapatao 175 kwa tuhuma za ufisadi na kati ya hao wamo Mawaziri 5, makatibu 6 wa kudumu na Magavana 10 wametajwa.

Lakini mh. Kenyatta alisema ''Ufisadi umevuka mipaka na lazima nasi tujifunge kibwebwe na kukabiliana nao''.''Natarajia kuwa wale waliotajwa katika ripoti hii watanga'tuka mamlakani hadi pale uchunguzi utakapokamilishwa ndipo warejee afisini.'' alisema Kenyatta.

Kenyatta aliongezea kusema kuwa ''Ninamtaka kiongozi wa mashtaka ya umma kuanzisha uchunguzi mara moja kuhusiana visa vyote vilivyotajwa humu katika kipindi cha siku 60 zijazo''.

Pia alisikitishwa na uwepo wa kamati ya bunge inayoshughulikia ufisadi kuwepo katika ripoti hiyo kama wahusika wa ufisadi.

MY TAKE
Kama kaka nae angeweza kua na ujasiri wa mdogo wake jirani basi kina vijisenti na vihela vya mboga wasingeshamiri.
 
JK; my president; take a leaf from UK's work book, your legacy is at stake!!
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President Uhuru Kenyatta has moved to tame the spiralling corruption in his government by ordering all top public officers adversely mentioned in various graft scandals to step aside.

The President, who was addressing the nation during his official parliamentary State of the Nation address, said he had attached a confidential report listing scandals and names of various public officers who have been under investigations by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission.

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President Uhuru Kenyatta inspects a guard of honour mounted by the Kenya Air Force when he arrived at Parliament on March 26, 2015 to deliver his State of the Nation address. PHOTO | JEFF ANGOTE | NATION MEDIA GROUP

NATION MEDIA GROUP
Some of the top public institutions and state departments recently involved in high-stakes corruption cases include the ministry of Energy, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission, a number of state corporations and several county governments.

"Today, I take the extraordinary step of attaching the afore-mentioned confidential report from the CEO of the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission as an annex to my annual report on values to Parliament," said President Kenyatta.

He further added: "Consequently, I hereby direct that all officials of the national and county governments that are adversely mentioned in this report, whether you are a Cabinet secretary, principal secretary, or chief executive of a State institution, to immediately step aside pending conclusion of the investigations of the allegations against them."

He urged the other arms of government such as the legislature and the Judiciary to do the same.

President Uhuru Kenyatta delivers his State of the Nation Address on March 26, 2015. PHOTO | BILLY MUTAI | NATION MEDIA GROUP

SURPRISE MOVE
The President's surprise move on corruption won a standing ovation in Parliament as MPs from both sides thunderously cheered him.

Earlier, the President mentioned various parliamentary committees, the EACC and the judicial system of undermining the war against graft in the country by engaging in activities that undermined the government operation against graft.

Some of the key figures recently featured in cases under investigations by the EACC include the chairman of the IEBC, Ahmed Issack Hassan, and Energy Cabinet Secretary Davies Chirchir. The two were mentioned in the Chickengate scandal.

Two weeks ago, the President warned that persons involved in corruption in his government would be expelled from the government.

In his address, the President also announced he was initiating a restorative process in the country by offering a State apology for all wrongs and ills committed against Kenyans by his government and the past regime.

The President's apology is in line with a recommendation in the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission report that was handed over to him in 2013.

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President Uhuru Kenyatta, National Assembly Speaker Justin Muturi and Senate Speaker Ekwee Ethuro leave the National Assembly chamber after the President gave his the State of the Nation speech on March 26, 2015. PHOTO | BILLY MUTAI | NATION MEDIA GROUP

RESTORATIVE JUSTICE

He announced a Sh10 billion fund to support restorative justice similar to the one started in post-apartheid South Africa after the African National Congress took over power.

The President took advantage of his State of the Nation address in Parliament on Thursday to enumerate various achievements by his government as he begins his third year in office.

President Kenyatta, whose administration has been accused by the Opposition of abetting corruption and exposing the country to high levels of insecurity, told Kenyans that his government had made tremendous gains in enabling a strong economic growth since he came to power.

He said his government would now increase the number of recruits to the country's National Police Service to 10,000 as part of a major plan to face insecurity concerns head-on.

His speech touched on a number of issues and sectors, including economic growth, development in the energy sector, health-care systems, the standard gauge railway and digital television migration, among others.

Source:nation
 
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