Monday 26 October 2020

Take it or leave it, Pain of Sweet, DP Ruto asked Legitimate question on his address.


Ruto the proposal for a judiciary ombudsman appointed by the executive is a claw back on the constitution. We don't want to go back to the era when judges were called at night.

On the IEBC, the DP questions the fairness on the proposals on the appointment of a referee by a section of the players.

On the police force Ruto questions the proposal for the chairing of the police council by a  CS. We must be careful that the laws we make serves you now and when you are not in a position of advantage.

Ruto says the proposal on the Senate not to oversee the division of revenue will be a downgrade of the Senate.

On women, if we move them to a downgraded senate we're making them nominal.

Ruto: the real elephant is what was identified as a Winner Takes it all,  Prof Oloo, explain to me, with the proposed structure of government how have you sorted the issue?

Ruto: I want to be persuaded. Forgive me if I'm slow but I want to be persuaded.

A mix of heckling and cheering in the hall.

Now complete heckling.  Ruto tries to calm down the audience.

Ruto now welcomes President Kenyatta.

Thursday 22 October 2020

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH, WE MUST SAVE OUR GIRLS~ Vows Gov Tunai



Governor Samuel Kuntai Ole Tunai has called on the residents of Narok to ensure that all the children return to school according to the recent released timetable by the Ministry of education. Tunai was emphatic when addressing wananchi during the Mashujaa day celebrations at Ole Ntimama stadium on the none transferable responsibility that the parents have over their children. “As parents/guardians, the care of children is our primary duty in this world”, the Governor said. 

The Governor also assured parents that every Ward will receive their bursary share such that no candidate in form Four will remain at home for lack of school fees. According to recently released statistics of a baseline study on child marriage, teenage pregnancy and Female Genital Mutilation in Kenya, Narok County has some of the highest figures.  

According to an update by the National Chairperson of Anti-FGM board, Agnes Pareyio who is also from Narok County, child marriage, teenage pregnancy and Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) are manifestations of deeply rooted gender inequalities and social norms. 

Finally, Governor Tunai asked the County Commissioner Mr. Evans Achoki to work closely with the County Government through the Sub-County administrators and other leaders to develop and adopt commitments to ending child marriage and FGM and sensitize community members to report cases of FGM and child marriage in the County.

Sunday 11 October 2020

EDUCATION CS Magoha briefing Kenyans On Reopen of Schools

“No child should be sent home because they did not engage in online classes, that is criminal and we will come for you” - CS Magoha reiterates that learning in both private and public schools should resume from where it stopped in March.

"Schools must ensure mandatory use of face masks and monitoring of body temperature" -

For those children who are pregnant, I assure them that they have nothing to fear and should come back to school. Teachers should be empathic to them and give them assistance. - 

Should there be an emergency, and a child needs help, every parent and every teacher should act as a guardian. We cannot wait until you figure out who the parent of the child is; this is our African culture. -

No child should be sent home on account of school fees, both in the private and public sector.

"Although physical distancing shall remain a challenge to us, it should not be a bottleneck to the resolve of reopening schools."