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Dont die in Kiambu county, please!
butterflyke
#31 Posted : Friday, October 25, 2013 9:32:54 PM
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mawinder wrote:
nakujua wrote:
McReggae wrote:
Tommy wrote:
rryyzz wrote:
Magigi wrote:
Please if you have to die, arrange not to die in Kiambu county. Die in cheap and hospitable counties like Makueni and Machakos. There are taxes being slapped on every dead body...Who comes from there to shed more light...@Bigchick!...Some things can only come from people who have eaten every type of leaf in the forest!!!


Choices have consequences.

The kind of leaders we elect... How shallow can they go, ati slaughtering a chicken warrants a charge of Kshs 20. Hawawezi fikiria njia legit ya kuraise revenue nkt, no wonder what they do best is pharmacy.

this is shallow thinking, I wonder how they will know that a bird died in my home. abk


It's time for my brothers from western to leave kiambu county!!!!

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly , riots - if the same were proposed in western

As for mbuzi 8 it should remain in Nairobi,and will they have an agent outside my kuku shed?


word

how much would cremation cost as per the bill? ama they have not even thought of that?
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Lolest!
#32 Posted : Monday, October 28, 2013 10:23:59 PM
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Kiambu County Government-Kenya
4 hours ago
RESPONSE ON THE KIAMBU COUNTY FINANCE BILL,2013.

Following the press reports in the dailies and over the media regarding the content of the above Bill, the County Government of Kiambu wishes to clarify certain issues as follows:

1. That over 95 percent of the proposed licenses, fees and charges have been in existence in the defunct Local Authorities and the County Government is only consolidating and harmonizing what has been in existence, to facilitate a uniform application of the same throughout the county.

2. That the County Government has not proposed or even ever conceptualized introduction of taxes for burying people in their own land. The only fee proposed in relation to burying the dead is in the county cemeteries, with a different fee proposed for burial in cemeteries under temporary graves and another for permanent graves. Given the scarcity and value of land in the County and our proximity to Nairobi County, our proposed fee which is over four times lower, we find it is necessary to increase the fee from the current Shs. 1,500 applicable in some counties to the proposed rates of Shs. 4,500, Shs.3,000 and Shs. 2,500 for adults, children and infants respectively. Non-citizens (meaning those who are from outside Kenya) will pay Shs. 25,000. The fee will be used to defray the expenses of the purchase, care, and improving of lands for cemetery purposes. Indeed, our cemeteries are now full and the proposed amounts may not even be sufficient for that purpose. The poor and landless people would always be catered for through exemptions for which we already have a criteria for granting such exemptions.

3. That the Kiambu County Government-Kenya has neither proposed nor even ever conceptualized introduction of taxes for people slaughtering animals or poultry in their homes. Rather, the proposed fee is applicable at slaughter houses and is not new as alleged, and is currently being paid at exactly the same rates proposed in the Bill.

4. On burying carcasses of domestic animals in one's land, there has never been any fee and the county government has not introduced any charge to that effect. However, a fee would only apply where a person seeks the services of the county government in burying the animal in public land.

5. With regard to licenses for entertainment places and other business premises, the proposed fees are just as in the Single Business Permit fee Schedule that has been in existence and does not therefore reflect any new charges.

6. Finally, the County Government would like to thank all who participated during the public participation process and would like to assure its residents that it would not propose taxes that would impact unfairly on them or ultimately affect industry competitiveness and sustainability.

Kindly share widely.
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masukuma
#33 Posted : Sunday, November 03, 2013 9:36:42 PM
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Lesson from Kabogo on NTV: If you don't read things for yourself someone else will read the material you are too lazy to read then tell you what he wants you to hear and not what was written. its quite possible that the media also did not read the said bill.
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nostoppingthis
#34 Posted : Sunday, November 03, 2013 9:40:24 PM
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I think Kabogo explained himself very well about this issue....Nairobi and Kajiado are already charging. The charge is only for those who want to burry at the public cemetery...
ecstacy
#35 Posted : Sunday, November 03, 2013 9:43:31 PM
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All this hullabaloo was because the 'independent' Kenyan media misrepresented the facts.
timuka
#36 Posted : Sunday, November 03, 2013 11:02:19 PM
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masukuma wrote:
Lesson from Kabogo on NTV: If you don't read things for yourself someone else will read the material you are too lazy to read then tell you what he wants you to hear and not what was written. its quite possible that the media also did not read the said bill.


the embarrassment could be seen on Larry's face as Kabogo set out the facts
Kratos
#37 Posted : Monday, November 04, 2013 5:18:28 AM
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masukuma wrote:
Lesson from Kabogo on NTV: If you don't read things for yourself someone else will read the material you are too lazy to read then tell you what he wants you to hear and not what was written. its quite possible that the media also did not read the said bill.


Exactly! I have a feeling the media did read the bill only that the truth is a mere inconvenience.

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Rankaz13
#38 Posted : Monday, November 04, 2013 8:54:27 AM
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masukuma wrote:
Lesson from Kabogo on NTV: If you don't read things for yourself someone else will read the material you are too lazy to read then tell you what he wants you to hear and not what was written. its quite possible that the media also did not read the said bill.


I got the same feeling when one of the lady county assembly members was interviewed on KTN @1 last week. I couldn't believe how gullible I had been to believe whatever the media were spewing wholesome.
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McReggae
#39 Posted : Monday, November 04, 2013 10:14:04 AM
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Kratos wrote:
masukuma wrote:
Lesson from Kabogo on NTV: If you don't read things for yourself someone else will read the material you are too lazy to read then tell you what he wants you to hear and not what was written. its quite possible that the media also did not read the said bill.


Exactly! I have a feeling the media did read the bill only that the truth is a mere inconvenience.


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jaggernaut
#40 Posted : Monday, November 04, 2013 10:31:39 AM
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nostoppingthis wrote:
I think Kabogo explained himself very well about this issue....Nairobi and Kajiado are already charging. The charge is only for those who want to burry at the public cemetery...


Sadly our press thrives on sensationalism and selective reporting. What was so difficult in them pointing out that the charges involved public cemeteries and public slaughterhouses? Why not point out that all municipal councils/county govts all over the country have such charges?

It's no wonder that the Westgate terrorism attack ended up being reduced to a planned-looting-exercise by the same rogue media.
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