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The Deputy President and some deputy governors have cried foul of being sidelined by their heads. Are they only beneficial during the voting process? How can leaders pair up and not have an unreconcilable disagreement for the five years that they are expected to be in office?
We are back after a slight break. In this 30th episode, we look at this process of having an idea and bringing another person on board, devaluing them, and once they have served their purpose in our grand scheme discarding them. Also what ripple effect has it had on our politics especially the ongoing campaigns? We also look at some of the recent major happenings that occurred during our hiatus including -
The party primaries. What's next for the BBI. Former President Mwai Kibaki's Legacy. Are we still voting and other topics.Production is done by Aqute Media.
Music by Wataboi - Jungle Juice.
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Finally, we are at the highest office in the land. In this episode, we look at the President's roles.
We have a checklist for what we look for in an individual who is eyeing this seat. Not only does this episode feature future talks of the individual who will occupy this seat after next year's general election but also we look at how our current president has faired - what roles and responsibilities has he been able to do and which he hasn't.
A Side Note - To get a breakdown of the roles of the deputy president and our thoughts regarding that particular seat at length listen to Episode 16.
Be Less Reactive to the NEWS HEADLINES!
Music I Jungle Juice - Wataboi.
Editing I Aqute Media.
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We are at our second last stop in what has been an educative and interactive series. In this episode, we look at the governors. We look at the outlook, the roles, term limits, and impacts to look at when evaluating their performance so far.
Music I Jungle Juice - Wataboi.
Editing I Aqute Media.
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In Episode 27 we look at the upper house of the Parliament of Kenya, The Senate. We look at how effective this role has been in governance since its re-establishment by the 2010 Kenyan Constitution.
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Production is done by Aqute Media.
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We continue with this Six Piece mini series where in this episode we discuss THE WOMEN REPRESENTATIVE, an affirmative seat provided in Article 97 of the constitution of Kenya.
Once again a special shout goes to Afrocave.com. Find more information about the roles as well as misconceptions about this representative on their website as well as other quite informative information on their website.
Music I Jungle Juice - Wataboi.
Editing I Aqute Media.
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In the last episode, we looked at the roles of an MCA. In this episode, we tackle the roles of an MP. We also look at the misconceptions that Kenyans have towards the roles of a member of parliament and the qualifications required for one to be an MP.
Special shout out to Jesuit Hakimani Center.
Music by Jungle Juice - Wataboi.
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With less than a year to the general election, the campaign is expected to go a notch higher. The main issue is as the person being wooed by the incumbent or the incoming leaders, do you know how to evaluate the candidates? Whether based on their track record or their manifestoes.
For the next couple of episodes, we are going to break this down starting from the MCA to the President.
Special shout out to Afrocave.com. Find more information about Roles of an MCA on their website as well as other quite informative information on their website.
Music by Jungle Juice - Wataboi.
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Another busy week at our corridors of justice. We use these events to finalize Chapter 10 which we partly discussed in our previous episode.
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Music: Jungle by Wataboi.
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This is partly a continuation to the 21st episode. Also, it is the first part of our discussion on Chapter 10 of the constitution. As Timothy likes to put it "Our Last Line of Defense" - The Judiciary.
Listen to get the breakdown and the hosts' opinions on this arm of the government and judiciary-related matters.
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A lot has happened in the courts for the past weeks. From BBI being declared null and void to a new Chief Justice. We have a breakdown of these activities.
Also, Madaraka day is happening tomorrow. The celebration is happening in Kisumu and there is a spike as well as a new variant of Covid in Kisumu. Listen in to get the host's concerns.
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We tend to focus more on the main government failures but do not stop to take a look at the people managing the counties, wards & constituencies.
Let us clean our houses first before complaining about the filth in our neighborhoods.
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Have the Covid relief funds gone to the rightful use, is signing the online petition to stop the IMF loan of any importance.
We seem to be driving our energy in the wrong direction. Listen to find out the proper channels and more recap of recent major happenings.
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Back with a Re-Cap of the By-Elections In Matungu, Kabuchai & London Wards. BBI also features in today's episode. Also, we discuss the president's address on Covid-19 and the new measures as the numbers surge again.
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In this episode, we look at the process of the BBI so far. How have you found the process? We also look at what the next stages involve. In accordance with the process, we also look at how public participation has been featured in this process.
Also, we discuss the governor of Makueni switching to the BBI Train ditching the Linda Katiba movement. Are his reasons valid? Listen to know the podcast host's views.
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On the 13th of February, 2021, Deputy President William Ruto at Ngaremara in Isiolo County claimed that his duties have been granted to other people. What does this mean? Does the Constitution clearly define the roles of this position? Does the BBI address this seat and perhaps the loopholes or the misfits around the deputy seat extending it to the deputy governors as well?
We also cross over slightly to the deputy governor's seat and the roles too. Our main question is: Is the position of the Deputy President CEREMONIAL?
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We are back from a one-month break. We are taking a different approach to the execution of the podcast. In this episode, we cover a few topics such as towing the party line, Nairobi governance, and its politics, The BBI train, Uganda politics and so much more.
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With the festivities going on we will be on a two-week break but we leave you with an episode where we look at the year 2020 and what to expect come 2021. Among the topics covered are what you made of Maraga's tenure as it comes to an end, Matters Covid - Is there another lockdown looming and how life will turn out in the sort of post covid period expected next year and the doctors strike and situation.
Thank you for listening to us this past last third of this year.
Look out for more amazing great content next year.
BE PRO-ACTIVE.
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The Republic of Kenya shall be a multi-party democratic State
founded on the national values and principles of governance referred
to in Article 10.
The governments at the national and county levels are distinct and inter-dependent and shall conduct their mutual relations on the basis of consultation and cooperation.
The official languages of the Republic are Kiswahili and English. Kiswahili is the national language.
Constitution recognises culture as the foundation of the nation and as the cumulative civilization of the Kenyan people and nation.
Chap 3: Citizenship
A person is a citizen by birth if on the day of the person’s birth, whether or not the person is born in Kenya, either the mother or father of the person is a citizen.
A child found in Kenya who is, or appears to be, less than eight years of age, and whose nationality and parents are not known, is presumed to be a citizen by birth.
A person who is a Kenyan citizen by birth and who, on the effective date, has ceased to be a Kenyan citizen because the person acquired citizenship of another country, is entitled on application to regain Kenyan citizenship.
A person who has been married to a citizen for a period of at least seven years is entitled on application to be registered as a citizen.
A person who has been lawfully resident in Kenya for a continuous period of at least seven years, and who satisfies the conditions prescribed by an Act of Parliament, may apply to be registered as a citizen.
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Chapter 1 of the Kenyan Constitution
All Sovereign power belongs to the people of Kenya and shall be exercised only in accordance with this Constitution.The people may exercise their sovereign power either directly or through their democratically elected representatives.Sovereign power is delegated to Parliament and the legislative assemblies in the county governments, the national executives and county government executives, and the judiciary and independent tribunals.Supremacy of this constitution
This Constitution is the supreme law of the republic and binds all persons and all state organs at both levels of government.No person may claim or exercise State authority except as authorised under this constitution.Defence of this Constitution
Every Person has an obligation to respect, uphold and defend this Constitution. -
2010 Constitution
Dissecting the constitution of Kenya, 2nd season of Proactive
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