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CRP Litmus Test

Civic Renewal Party commonly known as CRP is one of the party in Mt Kenya Region in Kenya. The party is led by Muranga County Governor H.E Mwangi Wa Iria who is also the Council of Governors vice chairman and Presidential Candidate in 2022. CRP Headquarters Party Analysis CRP party logo 1. Name; The word 'Civic' means people's activities or duties in their local areas, towns or cities. So in choosing of the name 'Civic', philosophy is detected. 2. In 'CRP' abbreviation, still wisdom is detected. Just like it was in H.E Ruto's former party URP. 3. Party Symbol; The choice of symbol of a 'Cow' was also well advised as every Kenyan Citizen is familiar with cows. On the party symbol, I could have advised for additional symbol of coffee, tea or maize which are backbone to Kenyan Economy and later being staple food in Kenya and which the party leader has been in forefront in reviving it's farming in the County through provision of farm inputs. 4. P

Crisis helps people to work better

It has been argued, ‘people learn to work better when faced with challenges or crisis.’ Many people, countries, companies and institutions have learnt new ways to work better after undergoing and overcoming challenges or crisis in their way. Before obstacles, they seem to operate at their comfort zones. Covid 19 Crisis awareness picture For example, when Google was founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, it underwent many crisis until 2015 when it overcame all after replacing Larry Page as the CEO with the current CEO, Sunder Pichai who reorganized and rebranded it to include chain of products, acquisition and partnership to offer other services apart from Google Search such as Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides, Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Hangouts, Google Translate, Google maps, Google podcasts, You Tube, Blogger, Google keep, Google photos, Google Chrome, just to mention a few. The Crisis Google experienced since 1998 to 2015 helped it to work better to emerg

What If?

With Chief Justice David Maraga's advice to H.E Uhuru Kenyatta to dissolve the Parliament over failure to legislate 2/3 gender rule, many Kenyans are left with "what if?" questions ringing in their head; Parliamentary Building "What if" H.E Uhuru Kenyatta dissolve the Parliament? "What if" H.E Uhuru Kenyatta seek advice to his constitutional Chief advisor A.G Hon Kihara Kariuki? "What if" H.E Uhuru Kenyatta consult his Political allies Hon Raila Odinga, Hon William Ruto, e.t.c? "What if" the Parliament challenges the C.J to High Court? "What if" the Courts declare Parliament unconstitutional and operating illegally? "What if" by elections are held? "What if" nothing happens and Parliament continue to operate until 2022? "What if" LSK and other activists organize Countrywide demonstrations to oust the Parliament?  Baba Ngina But if you look at the constitution of Kenya Article 269. On Consequen

Kangema Drunkards Arrests

Handful of Kangema Residents; young and old men and women who were enjoying themselves with liquor in different Bars and Restaurants were arrested yesterday and in the course of this week in operations which has been on going across Kangema. Police arresting Kangema Residents in a Bar It is a good move to enact Government's guidelines in curbing Covid 19 disease But Kangema police need to observe decorum as they continue with their noble cause "Utumishi Kwa Wote" to avoid  fracas like the one observed this week where police officers were beaten and chased away by angry residents for assulting drunkards in one of the local bar which usually leads to casualties. According to Chapter Four of Kenyan Constitution on Bill of Rights, Article 39 on the Rights of arrested persons states that; (1) An arrested person has the right-- (a) to be informed promptly, in language that the person understands, of-- (i) the reason for the arrest; (ii) the right to remain silent; and (iii) the