Dr Ndemo
Very illuminating thoughts
:)
Now, tell us what is happening at CCK
On 8/11/11,
bitange@jambo.co.ke <
bitange@jambo.co.ke>
wrote:
> Grace,
> Thank you for extending the debate to
Monday. I hope I get time to
> articulate some of the issues
that will impact our lives in the next few
> years. Earlier
I said that we are not alone in how we are dealing with
> our
social development. I went ahead and gave examples from the US
and
> UK. Although it is an unfortunate for the British
people, it has come to
> pass. Even the Central Bank we got
some good debate out of my post.
>
> Leadership requires
selfless commitment to the people they lead. It is a
>
sacrifice one makes. In this respect, I will seek for advisors who
have
> demonstrated ability to serve their country with
dedication. We have
> these people but they have never been
given a chance to lead. The
> constitution has accorded us the
opportunity to search for such people.
> If you read today’s front
page Standard, it has the requirement for those
> who want to join
the electoral commission. If we follow the requirement
> to
the letter, we shall get credible people. It is this process
that
> lacked before and political operatives took charge in many
posts within
> government.
>
> Indeed there will be a
policy guideline on all organizations registered
> under Societies
Act. It is in the interest of the public that these
>
organizations file annual returns to the registrar because they are
tax
> exempt. Tax exemption means that we the public partly
fund their
> activities. Further the state has a
responsibility to protect its
> citizens from being taken
advantage of. We cannot burry our heads in the
> sand on
this issue no matter how sensitive it is. We shall also be
>
implementing our constitution with respect to Bill of
Rights.
>
>
> Regards
>
>
>
Ndemo.
>
>
>>
>>
Listers
>>
>> We have received requests
(offline) that we allow "Candidate" Ndemo more
>> time for him
to respond to more concerns being raised.
>>
>> This
is to let you know that the 'official campaign period" has
been
>> extended up to Monday August 15,
2011.
>>
>> And now Dr. Ndemo, Harry Delano did ask
you to say what kind of advisors
>> you would be looking for to
help shape policy. Can we hear you on this one
>> too? You also
make a valid point about churches and the fact that they are
>>
not audited. I know for example in Washington DC, Parish priests have
to
>> present audited accounts to Parishoners once a year,
while the Bishop
>> fundraises through a system that is open to
public scrutiny. Would you
>> then make a policy decision on
this? On a light note, may I remind you
>> that your responses
will go into the 'manifesto' and translate into more
>> or less
"votes" :)
>>
>> Listers, let the debate
continue.
>>
>> Rgds
>>
GG
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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situation we are in. Go
>> forth and rule the
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>>
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