Thursday 12 July 2012


CIVIL SOCIETY                                                            
ANY person convicted of any crime or tried in a court of law for any kind of crime should be barred from contesting or holding any public office. This is according to a civil society group on leadership and integrity bill. Speaking during a press conference here in Nairobi today, the group’s governance consultant, Cyprian Nyawamu said that there should be a value system where if you are been investigated by a body, you need to clear yourself of the suspicion before contesting any public seat. Nyamwamu says that the government should by all means possible eliminate the term “stepping aside” and instead introduce a clear language in law for persons found guilty of misusing public office. The body also condemned the government for its appointment of the new county commissioners terming the act as continued impunity.

Tuesday 3 July 2012


KARUA                                                                               
NARC Kenya presidential Martha Karua has today launched his presidential campaign team that will be headed by Mohammad Hussein, who was a key figure at the Prime ministers campaign team in 2007. Speaking at the secretariat office, Karua elaborate ways of how her government will be dealing with various matters affecting Kenya including corruption, respect to constitution and health care. She said that if elected her as president she will ensure that impunity will be a thing of the past. On the issue of security Karua said that her governments will investment heavily in security so as to ensure that every Kenyan is protected.Karua becomes the fourth  presidential aspirant to put in place a presidential campaign team after Prime Minister Raila Odinga,deputy Prime minister Musalia mudavadi and his collegue Uhuru Kenyatta.Raila’s secretariat is headed by Barrack Muluka while that of Mudavadi is led by Kibisu Kabatesi.