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Stifling wage bill...what next???
Rahatupu
#51 Posted : Tuesday, March 11, 2014 6:34:24 PM
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my two cents :How did Kibaki manage? No devolution no multiple institutions to gooble up funds. Devolution in iys current formation is not viable nor sustainable not to mention other constitutional offices.
Mainat
#52 Posted : Tuesday, March 11, 2014 6:52:05 PM
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Bulsit-additional cost of devolution should minimal if there wasn't two parallel governments all the to watuka i.e. village.
2ndly-why increase the number of MPs as when you have MCAs? Why?
Rahatupu wrote:
my two cents :How did Kibaki manage? No devolution no multiple institutions to gooble up funds. Devolution in iys current formation is not viable nor sustainable not to mention other constitutional offices.

Sehemu ndio nyumba
Angelica _ann
#53 Posted : Tuesday, March 11, 2014 7:30:54 PM
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Mainat wrote:
Bulsit-additional cost of devolution should minimal if there wasn't two parallel governments all the to watuka i.e. village.
2ndly-why increase the number of MPs as when you have MCAs? Why?

Rahatupu wrote:
my two cents :How did Kibaki manage? No devolution no multiple institutions to gooble up funds. Devolution in iys current formation is not viable nor sustainable not to mention other constitutional offices.


In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
Alba
#54 Posted : Tuesday, March 11, 2014 7:58:10 PM
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Rahatupu wrote:
my two cents :How did Kibaki manage? No devolution no multiple institutions to gooble up funds. Devolution in iys current formation is not viable nor sustainable not to mention other constitutional offices.


Under Kibaki is when Kenya started to run huge deficits. kenya's budget deficit went from around Ksh 21 billion in 2002 to around 77 billion in 2012. Almost everything was paid for by borrowing. And Kenya's credit rating was poor which means interest rates are high. Which means a very high proportion of GDP goes towards servicing debts.

And I dont have to tell you that such huge debts are not good for the economy either.
Rankaz13
#55 Posted : Wednesday, March 12, 2014 9:06:25 AM
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Mainat wrote:
Bulsit-additional cost of devolution should minimal if there wasn't two parallel governments all the to watuka i.e. village.
2ndly-why increase the number of MPs as when you have MCAs? Why?
Rahatupu wrote:
my two cents :How did Kibaki manage? No devolution no multiple institutions to gooble up funds. Devolution in iys current formation is not viable nor sustainable not to mention other constitutional offices.



Thirdly, did we really have to retain the provincial administration, intact as it was and still is?
Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
Kaigangio
#56 Posted : Wednesday, March 12, 2014 10:04:31 AM
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I saw the hustler on Citizen TV starring in the "The Big Question Show" and the statistics that I heard him mention were simply amazing. Why?

First and foremost, hustler visits wazua or at least his script writer reads wazua..no doubt!!!

Secondly, he told us, the viewers, that currently, the recurrent expenditure is gobbling up some 88% of the total annual revenue collection and only 12% is available for development!!! Here, I must say the country is in the RED!!!

He agrees that there has been alot of funds wastage in his government (but shied away from the 100m hustler jet lease scandal), and I am going to tell him to view this and take action:

A classic example of government funds wastage!!!

...besides, the presence of a safe alone does not signify that there is money inside...
Rankaz13
#57 Posted : Wednesday, March 12, 2014 10:21:44 AM
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Trust Gado to tell it like it is:

Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
Angelica _ann
#58 Posted : Wednesday, March 12, 2014 10:34:50 AM
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Funny the way PORK was breathing fire on Monday about wage bill and other expenses and following day he has a large entourage in Ethiopia enjoying himself. Talk talk and more talk. Hard times ahead i tell you.

Sneak preview of budget 2014 would be an interesting read.
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kollabo
#59 Posted : Wednesday, March 12, 2014 11:26:38 AM
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Uni staff workers on strike today asking for more.

ION doctors in Coast and Embu are quitting their jobs.
mkonomtupu
#60 Posted : Wednesday, March 12, 2014 11:43:51 AM
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The bean counters should take heed:You cannot shrink into prosperity

If you asked me to comment on the difference between the economic strategies of former presidents Moi and Kibaki, I would say the following:

First, economic management under Moi, especially towards the end of his rule, was carried out by an elite who approached strategy with the mentality of accountants.
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