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Nairobi Square: Mr. Prime Minister
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Per given province divided by the number of constituencies. 1 North Eastern 1 MP represents on average 120 545 people. 2 Central 1 MP represents on average 135 307 people. 3 Coast 1 MP represents on average 141 686 people. 4 Eastern 1 MP represents on average 147 844 people. 5 Nyanza 1 MP represents on average 155 778 people. 6 Rift Valley 1 MP represents on average 171 792 people. 7 Western 1 MP represents on average 172 958 people. 4 Central An average constituency covers 454...
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Nairobi Square: The 2007 Kenyan General Elections
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Thursday, March 13, 2008. The 2007 Kenyan General Elections. In the local dailies, but soon after they fell into deep slumber letting the highly discredited ECK fight their battles for them. The ECK at this point is like the boy who cried wolf too many times. Despite what they said making perfect sense, no one believes them any more. 1Kasipul-Bondo (3 055, Kibaki got 179 votes). 2Kisumu Town West (3 949, Kibaki got 1,738 votes). 3 Kisumu Rural (3 941,Kibaki got 406 votes). ODM would have you believe that...
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Nairobi Square: March 2008
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Per given province divided by the number of constituencies. 1 North Eastern 1 MP represents on average 120 545 people. 2 Central 1 MP represents on average 135 307 people. 3 Coast 1 MP represents on average 141 686 people. 4 Eastern 1 MP represents on average 147 844 people. 5 Nyanza 1 MP represents on average 155 778 people. 6 Rift Valley 1 MP represents on average 171 792 people. 7 Western 1 MP represents on average 172 958 people. 4 Central An average constituency covers 454...
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Nairobi Square: Majimbo Debate
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Monday, March 17, 2008. The majimbo system seems to be very popular with residents of certain parts of the country. The thinking seems to be that with this system all their problems will be solved. They'll have more money available to them as all most of the money will be going back to the mashinani. Translated into the Kenyan system, what does equitable distribution of resources mean? Such misuse is already evident in the use of CDF funds, where some constituencies have invested wisely and improved on t...
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Nairobi Square: April 2008
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008. I’ve written below about my admiration for the CDF scheme. The potential of the CDF, is if it were extended to serve all the needs of the communities within any given constituency. For what does a community need? 1 Infrastructure (roads and/or rail). 2 Services by which I mean water and electricity. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.