Friday, 27 February 2015

Olpusimoru ward MCA Ole Masikonte building burnt down

Narok MCA building accidentally burnt down in olpusmoru ward
The building is 3 flours. its not yet believed the cause of fire.
The MCA belongs to ruling coalition URP party.

Saturday, 21 February 2015

We will do what it takes to retain CDF, Mps

MPs vows to fight all odds to retain CDF, in an inclusive interview most of them critisized the move by High court.
Most of them including Chair CDF committee rubbished the call and promised to fight it back.

“We will do whatever it takes to make sure CDF is here to stay. We will go to the Court of Appeal; we will push for the amendment of the CDF Act and align it with the Constitution as ordered by court; and we might even amend the Constitution if it comes to that,” said Lessonet.

MPs from the shores of Lake Victoria, the plains of Kajiado, the slopes of Mt Kenya, the escarpments in the Rift Valley, the fertile lands of Kiambu and the arid lands of Northern Kenya criticised the High Court ruling.

They said they would fight in the Judiciary, in the public space and in the Legislature to make sure the fund remained in the statutes of the country. They slammed the judges’ reasoning as “erroneous”, “illegal” and termed it as one peppered with “judicial activism”.

Sunday, 15 February 2015

Narok east Ole Meshuko Resignation is political, not HONEST

In war or words and political upset, truth is always the casualty......... There goes my favourite quote of political atmosphere.

Following George Meshuko resignation as CEC of public service in Narok county government, the move has attracted critics and praises in equal measures.

He has highlighted some things he feels has besieged his action and thus, our duty to dig for the truth, does his resignation has what to do with Narok east politics and Narok east MP working with Tunai?.

I want to take you down memory lane the path of the constitution which was promulgated n 2010, County government Act article 34- 41 which stipulate the duties of county executive member,  And or the procedures of sacking the member.

I have read meshuko resignation letter to the media and I sum by calling our county leaders to sit down and have a common platform to share divergent views regarding the governance of the county.

l am not assuming Meshuko words on accountability call but am asking was he accountable? If yes, then to who? His Narok east supporters or to the governor who is his boss?

Did meshuko relinguished his political ambitions when he was appointed as Executive member?

Let me speed you to event, from the word go I watch in disbelief meshuko press briefing, remembering when he took the position in 2013.

Tendering his resignation Meshuko blamed the Governor Tunai of sabotaging and micromanaging the departmental units in the county which has forced him to quit the job, Similarly its believed that the CEC has not been working closely with Public service board members, He has also blamed his chief officer of ignoring his directives.

Meshuko who unsuccessful contested Narok East parliamentary seat hails from Narok east keekonyokie clan, Former CEC is equally a political rival of Narok east MP Ken Aramat who of late works closely with Narok governor.

The close working relationship between governor tunai and ken observers says has hampered meshuko to quit and look for greener pastures from the region reading the mood of Narok political decisions. Meshuko is grooming to vie Narok east mp 2017 and thus could not do that when the governor is working with KEN- its in public domain.. ""Look my supporter's view in resignation letter""

Ladies and gentlemen l see Meshuko being not very honest with regard to his resignation yesterday. As much as his letter is concern the guy is speaking on a point of arrogance dragging his political supporters and Narok east politics to service delivery of the county government.

The post of county executive committee is a public office which doesn't condone region politics or even party affliction. If meshuko could not want to see KEN (who is Narok east MP) in county corridors then that is the least we expect our leaders of this generation to become.

Political rivalry has been the thorn in the flesh of Narok populace and my general or rather conclusive assumption would rather see the divided Narok than we could imagine.

I am an ardent champion of good governance and all aspect would see the light if we all be accountable at oupr position of service delivery without considering party affiliations. You can see senator ntutu and other four MPs fighting within.

If mmeshuko had the interest of Narok east residents at heart as he claim he should have fought a good fight within the county government and make the best by pushing Narok county government to do the best he wishes.

As matter flow in heart stream street of narok and beyond, We can not distinguish the current fate he has succumbed and the fate at which article 37,of county government act which says a member could be sacked if he is incompetent, or gross misconduct.

To prove the otherwise not contrary meahuko has went ahead and posted furious Facebook posts accusing Narok east mp of being the personal assistant of Narok governor.

I am for truth as all cost and justice in equal measures no matter who is for or against. In Narok the we need honeat civil servant and not scapegoat politicians who will at last bring political bigotry to defend their undoinngs.

I rest my case by calling meshuko to be honest and tell narokians why he resigned? Or was he sacked?.

I am me in thought.

God Bless Narok

Friday, 13 February 2015

KMC to buy livestok at sh 180 per kilo, In Narok

Kenyan Government is in the process of providing funds to enable
Kenya Meat Commission (KMC) to buy livestock from farmers
who want to offload some of their animals from Narok County
this dry season.

The Principal Secretary in the State Department of Livestock
Professor Fred Segor said KMC will buy the livestock at
sh.180 per kilo and urged farmers to take advantage of this
opportunity to offload some of their animals and use the
money for other economic activities instead of leaving them to
die due to drought.

Prof. Segor advised farmers to practice sustainable livestock
faming by keeping only those animals that they can manage
instead of keeping many animals which eventually die of
drought and diseases leading to huge economic loses.

The PS was speaking in Narok yesterday where he
commissioned a new livestock market in Duka Moja, a 50,000
hay storage facility at Sheep and Goats research centre in
Narok town and a demonstration fish pond and rehabilitated
water spring in Mulot area.

The projects were funded by United Nation Development
Progranme (UNDP) under the Sustainable Land Use (SLM)
project in conjunction with the Ministry of Agriculture,
Livestock and Fisheries. Under the project, farmers are trained
on proper farming and livestock keeping as well as proper land
use in order to make farming activities sustainable.
Farmers who have benefitted from this pilot programme were
enabled to purchase good quality breeds of livestock and
chicken in order to improve their local breeds for better
productivity. The project in being piloted in Narok, Kitui, Embu
and Garissa Counties.

Prof. Segor said the project targets Arid and Semi-arid (ASAL)
areas of the country where land has been degraded due to
inappropriate land use such as over-exploitation of available
pastures by training farmers and equipping them with proper
farming and land management skills.

The Ps said the Livestock market will enable farmers to sell
their animals without being exploited by middlemen and urged
the farmers to make use of the market.

He also noted, a lot of vegetation that could go into feeding
livestock during dry weather is lost in the rain season due to
lack of equipment and machinery to process the same into
fodder and lack of proper storage for the fodder and the
50,000 bales of hay capacity store at the Sheep and Goats
research Centre will go a long way in improving processing and storage of hay for livestock in the county and improve their productivity.

The fish pond which was equipped with 1,200 fingerlings is
geared towards helping the farmers to diversify their farming
activities in order to improve food security. The water project
at Omomet village in Mulot area will help provide clean
drinking water to over 2,000 people and their livestock.

Also present at the function were; national Director of
Livestock Mr. Julius Kiptarus, UNDP national SLN programme
analyst Ms. Zeinabu Khalif who has been instrumental in the
project as she was the project manager at the Ministry before
moving to UNDP, County Executive member in charge of
Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries Mr. Richard Birir among
other dignitaries.

Thursday, 12 February 2015

Kakamega

Five hospitalised after machete-wielding gang attacks three villages in Kakamega. - http://bitly.com/1zOt5Bp via @StandardKenya

Sunday, 8 February 2015

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Maasai Mara University to hold ladies forum on 13th February main campus hall. courtesy of Essy Okenyuri -MMU vice president.

The 1st Maasai Mara University one day ladies forum on 13th February main campus hall. 'Raising noble sisters', courtesy of Essy Okenyuri -vice president.

Various issues will be addressed among them personal Branding, women Rights,lawn& justice ,leadership ,Career  growth & empowernment.

Great women of kenya ranging from political arena, business & proffesional world will be gracing the event.

They include Narok County Women Rep Hon.Soipan Tuya, Miss Tourism Africa Sianto sikawa, First Lady Narok County Sarah Tunai, SONU (University of Nairobi)  Deputy President Irene Kendi, Motivational Speaker Lydia Munema and many more inspiring Ladies.

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