Tuesday, 30 April 2013

[wanabidii] Re: [africa-oped] *Why close the door iIf you know what u are doing is not bad!

The PSC is barring because they have something to hide. There was no basis for short listing them. What criteria was used to select the four per county. 

I wish this jubilee government luck it is screwed up from day one. 

Miriam

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On 1 May 2013, at 07:23, Evans MACHERA <evansmachera@yahoo.com> wrote:

 

 
Media barred from covering principal secretaries' interviews
Published on Apr 29, 2013
Interviews for Principal Secretary positions began Monday at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre. The media was however not allowed to cover the proceedings with the commission insisting the presence of media and the public may hinder their efforts of getting the very best for the jobs. NTV's Enock Sikolia was at the KICC and filed the following story.
We are slowly sliding back to the old single party ways of doing things by taking hold of the media. The two young guys have never being friendly to the media and one even publicly stated that newspaper were only good for wiping his backside. We have only ourselves to blame for creating another dictator and some seems to applaud it without thinking of the consequences. Even if you are majuu please think of your family back home while you are enjoying real freedom abroad.
hehehhehe so much changes everything remains the same...
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This is unconstitutional the hearings must be shown to the public
If the US can allow media in their cabinet confirmation hearings, surely we can as well...
Omondi has something of a fairly chequered history though. After graduating from the law school in 1991, Caroli worked at the State Law Office – Treaties and Agreements Department – for eight years where he established a very close relationship with the then Attorney General (now ODM senator) Amos Wako. While at the Treaties and agreements Department, Omondi, then working with Nicholas Biwott's daughter, was trusted by Wako to craft and draft the law that created independent power producers, something that introduced Caroli to the world of big money. And from that point he never looked back.
 
 
We saw the grilling of personalities looking for state jobs as applicants and some being vetted in public so as to get clearance from the kenyan citizenry and also ascertain the professional qualifications for confidence and trust purposes. Its from here that CJ Dr.Mutunga got thums up for the job as the likes of Nancy Baraza among others were fried with known results - now what is so special with principal secretaries being skinned in hidding - i can smell a rat here - some unqualified people will be eventual job holders - your Excellencies Uhuruto,where is your political will on professionalism!
 
Evans MACHERA
 
I once read the following words while in a gents arena " If you know what you are doing is not bad,why then have you closed the door"!

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