He should have removed Amina Mohammed and given her an ambassadorial position. The youth of Kenya who aspire to succeed in sports need a serious sports minister. And Kenya sports fans are tired of being humiliated by kina Eritrea and Comoros. Amina Mohamed doesn’t even care about sports.
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[li]IPPs report rattled Uhuru, pushing Keter and Njoroge from the energy docket[/li][li]Consumer spending Sh500 per month on electricity will pay Sh330, saving Sh170 starting January [/li][/ul]
Independent Power Producers will have to renegotiate their deals with Kenya Power to bring down the cost of electricity, President Uhuru Kenyatta said yesterday.
This is expected to bring down the cost of electricity by Sh8 per unit.
This follows recommendations by a task force he appointed to review existing power purchase deals partially blamed for heavy losses at the state-owned power utility firm.
According to the president, cutting off expensive power producers will see a unit of electricity go for Sh16 starting December 31 from Sh24 which is two-thirds of the current tariff.
‘‘As a consequence, a consumer spending Sh500 per month on electricity will pay Sh330, saving Sh170,’’ said a statement from State House.
The task force also wants Kenya Power to take charge in the formulation and signing of the Least Cost Power Development Plan (LCPDP). Currently, the agreements are done by the Ministry of Energy and the National Treasury.
The team further recommends the fast-tracking of reforms at Kenya Power after various audits revealed skewed procurement process, high system losses among other inefficiencies that have rendered the sole power distributor insolvent.
The firm’s total debt as at end of last June stood at Sh118.73 billion, made up of Sh65.96 billion commercial debt and Sh53.26 billion on-lent debt.
About 77.3 percent of Sh51.02 billion of the commercial loans are dollar-denominated, making the level of repayment costs susceptible to currency fluctuations.
The power utility firm posted a historic loss of Sh7 billion last year.
Eunice, er, Eugene is as close as you can get to Rachel Omammal.
Something wrong with this hygiene guy
Dynasties must end come 2022.
Better the thief we know than the angel we don’t.
eunuch?
Special programmes has also been moved from devolution to the Public Service Commission.
Seems to be mentally slow
afanye hasifanye, hatumrudishi statehouse mwaka ujao
Yeah…Yeah… he will really cry for this loss… ![]()
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Macharia ni understandable at least anamsaidia kukula, the one who serves no purpose but is still incompetent ni inlaw yake mwingine omamo
You know what you are elder, you’re a statistic that is reminiscent of the mob who chose Barnabas.
Congratulations, you’re on the wrong side of history.
Not u @Capitan. Eugene seems to be mentally slow
This luck luster game of musical chairs will not address any of the festering endemic problems …
This is the time for ruthless , bold action as UK ( Kamwana ) heads for retirement …
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Slash Ministries by 50% and replace the entire Cabinet with focused Technocrats.
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Shake up all Services and State Corporations ( and revive all the dead ones ).
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All leadership to be hired of measurable performance contracts - you go home if you don’t produce results.
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All Enforcement Agencies get real teeth to carry out their mandates.
Sending some prominent criminals to jail and confiscating ill gotten wealth will send a clear signal to all jokers. -
Focus on quality Health , Education , Food Security , Appropriate Technology , Value Addition , Small Business Enterprise , Food Processing , Light Green Industry etc , etc …
Hii upuzi ya Hustler Politicians na BBI wachana nayo … :mad::mad:
@administrator why is this still pinned? You know we don’t care about the cabinet. Cabinet level decisions are now made in China Road & Bridge Corporation headquartered and at Grandma Nyokafi Ngina’s bathroom.
Ouru is just screwing the country differently with substitutes.