- 1.Amend Article 203 of the Constitution to delete 15 per cent and replace it with 45 per cent of latest Exchequer Accounts.
- 2.Strengthen the role of Senate by making it an Upper House with concurrent legislative powers with the National Assembly, but with a final say over matters touching on Counties, while creating a consultative mechanism to give effect to Article 96(1) of the Constitution on the role of the Senate on representation.
- 3.Separate Gazettement of laws between the National and County Government.
- 4.While maintaining National command structure, create a role for counties in security matters at the county level.
- 5.Clarify the role of counties in management of environment, forestry, land and natural resources.
- 6.Ensure that recall/impeachment of elected leaders is based on a uniform law, that respects due process.
- 7. Create a clearing house for legislation that will determine the character of the law and indicate THE process it has to go through for it’s enactment so as to avoid and put a stop to legislation that negate devolution.
- 8.Provide for the formation of a Loans and Grants Council to guarantee equity between the two levels of Government and between the current and future generations.
- 9.Make Equalization Fund a County Government Fund to be administered by Commission for Revenue Allocation (CRA) on the basis of a scientific framework.
- 10.Ensure that Members of County Assemblies enjoy similar privileges as Members of Parliament in a proportionate manner.
By Dr.Paul Bundi Karau I arrived at Kanyakine High School on 18th February 1999 a small village boy. I had never been to a boarding school, and certainly this is the furthest from home I had ever gone. The boys who were assigned to escort me to Mungania dorm looked at my stunted height and loudly wondered how I would survive in Beast's school. "Who is Beast?" I asked in bewilderment. "You will know." Musyoki answered curtly. It didn't take me long to know who Beast was. The following day, as the 10 o'clock tea was being served, I heard a commotion, with boys leaving their tea and running helter-skelter towards the classrooms. I was a fresh mono, so I didn't know what was happening. I ran along the pavement, and came upon a mighty man, who appeared to be adjusting his trousers. He yanked his belt and thrust one whip towards me. I had encountered Beast himself. He was tall, imposing, burly and endowed with a thunderous voice that could re...
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