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FOR FREE CIRCULATION The best prevention www.mygov.go.ke October 13, 2020 against the coronavirus YOUR WEEKLY REVIEW is still washing your hands and keeping safe social distance For Final copy Issue No. 15/2020-2021 +254 020 4920000 [email protected] Key projects powering Kenya’s economic growth BY CYRUS OGUNA greater control over their lives and to a projected annual growth rate jects around the country geared criticism on the financing of these the economic stability to support of 7% per annum. towards enhancing production, projects, it must be appreciated he Government, under the themselves. According to the World Bank, trade and the ease of movement of that countries the world over have Tleadership of President Uhuru The government is on course in the past 5 years, the economy people and goods. developed through borrowing. Kenyatta, has consistently pur- in actualizing the President’s has been growing at an impres- These projects include the ex- In the Coast Region, the con- sued an aggressive industrialisa- Big Four Agenda: Manufactur- sive average of 5.7 %, save for the pansion of ports, rehabilitation of struction of the Dongo – Kundu tion agenda. ing, Universal Health Coverage, last half of the FY 2019/2020 due railways and construction of road bypass, Magongo – Miritini, Air- The agenda is underpinned by Affordable Housing and Food to the Covid -19 pandemic where networks countrywide. port and Port Reitz roads are some national security, increased en- Security, as envisioned in the Vi- the growth was 1.5%. This shows In particular, President Keny- of the notable projects with direct ergy generation, transport in- sion 2030. -
Influence of Stakeholder's Involvement in the Performance Of
INFLUENCE OF STAKEHOLDER’S INVOLVEMENT IN THE PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC PROJECTS: A CASE STUDY OF MOI STADIUM IN EMBU COUNTY KENYA CHARLES NJOKA NJAGI A Research Project Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of the Degree of Master of Arts in Project Planning and Management of the University of Nairobi 2020 i DECLARATION This research project is my original work and has not been presented for an award in any University. Signature ………………………………………. Date ……………………………………… CHARLES NJOKA NJAGI L50/29874/2019 This research project report has been presented for examination purposes with my approval as the University supervisor. Signature……………………………. Date…………………….………… PROF. PETER KEIYORO, SCHOOL OF OPEN, DISTANCE, AND E-LEARNING UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI ii DEDICATION This research work is dedicated to my wife, Jeannette M. Njoka together with my children: Elsie Karina Njoka and Elvis Baraka Njoka for their moral support during the course of this study. iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I want to personally acknowledge the instructions, guidance and mentorship of my supervisor, Prof. Peter Keiyoro who has been very instrumental in my undertaking of this Research Proposal. His professional guidance, suggestions and prompt corrections were of immeasurable benefit towards writing this proposal. My heart felt appreciations go to the academic staff at University of Nairobi Embu Learning Centre, in particular Dr. John Rugendo, Prof. David Macharia,, Dr. Antony Mungai and Dr. Joash A. Migosi for their support during the entire period of study. Their guidance during class lectures and research training were crucial to my academic growth. I would like to thank the entire fraternity of the School of Open and Distance Learning, University of Nairobi, for giving me the opportunity to study and gain holistic knowledge especially in the subject of Project Planning and Management. -
Recruitment of Police Constables
REPUBLIC OF KENYA NATIONAL POLICE SERVICE (NPS) RECRUITMENT OF POLICE CONSTABLES Pursuant to Chapter VI and Articles 10; 27(8); 232; 246(3); 246(4), of the Constitution of Kenya; Sections 10, 11 and 12 of the National Police Service Commission Act and Section 7 (3) of National Police Service Commission Recruitment and Appointment Regulations 2015, I the Inspector General, in exercise of powers delegated to me by the National Police Service Commission, seek to recruit 10,000 suitably quali�ed applicants to be trained as Police Constables. All applications must be submitted in duplicate, accompanied with the following 1. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS documents: An applicant shall be a person who: (a) A copy of the academic certi�cates and testimonials; 1. Is a citizen of Kenya; (b) A copy of the National I/D; 2. Holds a Kenya National Identity Card; (c) A copy of the applicant’s birth certi�cate; 3. Possesses a minimum quali�cation of ‘D+’ (Plus) in the Kenya Certi�cate Applicants must present themselves at the recruitment centre with the duly of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination or its equivalent from an completed form on the day of the recruitment exercise. examination body recognised in Kenya with a ‘D+’ (Plus) in either English or Kiswahili languages; NOTE: 4. Is aged between 18 and 28 years; 1. Each applicant must present the original supporting documents for veri�cation. 5. Meets the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution; e originals will be returned to the applicant before the applicant leaves the 6. Is physically and medically �t; recruitment centre. -
Special Edition February 2021
SPECIAL EDITION FEBRUARY 2021 KKRRUU@@5500 FOREWORD Firstly let me apologise for the late release of this edition. We dIecideNd to do a bumper commemorative edition and underestimated the scope of work, sorry about that. In celebrating 50 years of the Kenya Rugby Union, we go down several mTemory Hlanes witIh vaSried memories, but all a celebration of our existence so far. My personal recollection would also go down quite a way, being nearly age mates, and having experienced most of the tIransfSormatiSon thatU has ocEcurred. The early sevens years, the beginning of the women’s game in Kenya, the transition or transformation as others call it, and the re-emergence or congruence of diverse pathways to the game. All make for a very exciting journey. We hope to have a souvenir print edition of just this copy, so stay close to us. Welcome and enjoy the trip. Thomas Odundo Director of Rugby Kenya Rugby Union IN THIS ISSUE EDITORIAL PAST KRFU/KRU CHAIRMEN We talk to past KRFU/KRU Chairmen - George Kariuki, Dennis Awori, Mwangi Muthee & Richard Omwela This is a special publication to commemorate 50 ONE ON ONE WITH ODUOR GANGLA years of the Kenya Rugby Union existence ( 1970 We have a chat with current KRU Chair Oduor Gangla -2020). THE BIG INTERVIEW: SAMMY KHAKAME We catch up with legendary Kenya We talk to past and present leaders of the flyhalf Sammy Khakame organization as well as personalities who have INSIGHTS WITH CLIFF MUKULU been in the game. We talk to Cliff Mukulu who has served the game as a player and administrator Enjoy the publication and feel free to give us feedback via email [email protected] A RUGBY SUPER SERIES OVERVIEW Aggrey Chabeda's insights on the Rugby Super Series Michael Kwambo & Wambui Mumbi Kenya Rugby Union PREAMBLE Kenya Rugby Union (KRU) is the governing body for rugby union in Kenya.