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Portrait of Hustler Ruto Reaching Our Desk

A portrait of Chief Hustler Deputy President of The Republic of Kenya H.E William Ruto reaching our Political Thoughts And Writings' Desk. Portrait of H.E DP William Ruto Political Thoughts and Writings wish him well in all his endeavors as he lead Liberal Minded Kenyan Hustlers in to the Promised Hustler Nation where 'Kazi ni Kazi', whether of Mama Mboga, Wheelbarrow, Bodaboda, Taxi, Matatu, Mitumba, Ukulima, Hawking, etc Kazi ni Kazi.

BBI Will Overtax Kenyans

At around 1,000 B.C. as recorded in the Bible 1 Samuel 8:10-22 and other history books, Samuel warned the Israelites who wanted to have a King that if they have one, he will overtax them by taking away tenth of their grain, vineyards and flocks to pay his officers and servants a warning people never heeded to and regretted it under King Saul and other Kings in Israel. Same, if BBI pass it will overtax Kenyans probably twice or thrice of current taxations. That's a fact the BBI brigadiers will never openly tell Kenyans as they are blindfolded by goodies they have pocketed or promised in the BBI. BBI Principals Uhuru & Raila But doing some substantiated analysis, we get the fact that BBI will bring an office of Prime Minister, two Deputy Prime Ministers, Office of the Opposition Leader, increase no of Members of Parliament from current 365 to 650, increase County Funding from 15% to 35% as well as introduce 5% of tatal County Revenue Collection as Ward Development Fund. All these

History and Future Of Ruling Parties In Kenya

As a good student of History & Politics, I tend to Comprehend Karl Marx words, "History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce." Looking at History of Ruling Political Parties in Kenya, I get the following scenarios; 1. President Mzee Jomo Kenyatta belonged to KANU throughout his presidency. 2. President Moi belonged to KADU and KANU to become president after demise of mzee Jomo Kenyatta 3. President Mwai Kibaki belonged to NARC and PNU in his ruling. 4. President Uhuru Kenyatta belonged or belong to TNA and Jubilee Party. With that I can deduct and substantiate the fact that; 1. Since the end of Nyayo regime, retiring presidents retire with their Political Parties and Kenyans are concerned less with them and their Political parties as it was the case of Moi & his KANU, Kibaki & his PNU and same it will be with Uhuru & his Jubilee. 2. After the demise of President Jomo Kenyatta, there has been NO same ruling party transition of Powers. KANU transf

How To Register As UDA Member Online

Membership of the United Democratic Alliance, UDA is open to all Kenyans upon application. This applies to all Kenyan citizens in possession of a valid National Identification card or passport, irrespective of tribe, gender, race, colour, social status or creed who accept its principles, policies and programmes and are prepared to abide by its Constitution and rules in accordance with the provisions of the Political Parties Act 2011. UDA Membership Registration An UDA member has the right to: 1. Take a full and active part in the discussion, formulation and implementation of the policy of the UDA. 2. Submit proposals or statements through the appropriate structures to the branch, county, and region. 3. Offer constructive criticism of any member, official, policy programme or activity of the UDA within its structures. 4. Receive and impart information on all aspects of UDA policy and activities. 5. Take part in elections and be elected or appointed to any committee, structure, commissio

Kenya's Political Parties Need Regulations

Kenya's Democracy has been a multi-party system before June 1982 and since 1992 after the repealing of Section 2A of the Independence Constitution of Kenya by President Moi that marked the end of one party-system.  Despite Kenya being a multi-party system, in reality, Kenya is a two-party system as it has always been dominated by two Political Parties  only or two coalitions since independence where all other hundreds of Political parties play a role of spectators in Kenya's Politics. Political Parties in Kenya Since 1992 to 2007, the political parties in Kenya rose from one party to over 160 Political parties. But, with establishment and implementation of Political Parties Act 2008 and 2012, the numbers of political parties were reduced from over 160 Political Parties to 24 Political Parties which gained registration certificates. Since 2013 upto now, the political parties has rose tremendously up to over 100 Political Parties majority of which are dormant and don't even h