Your Country Is NOT Going To The Dogs!

Your Country Is NOT Going To The Dogs!

25th February 2010, (25 Comments)

Editor’s Note: We stole this second piece from Njoki Ngumi, who’s now out in the countryside doing her medical internship for the Government of Kenya. Do spare a moment to think about all the young people who’ve dedicated their energy to joining the medical profession in Kenya – it’s a tough job, and we’re very lucky that people still opt to do it despite all the crap they have to put up with.

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“It’s Possible For People To Talk Themselves Into A War”

23rd February 2010, (5 Comments)

John Githongo has been an anti-corruption campaigner for many years. He recently founded Inuka Kenya – a trust that aims to recapture the powerful moment of hope felt by all Kenyans in 2003 and convert it into lasting change created by and for Kenyans.
In Part One of a 2-part interview, he shares his thoughts on – among other things – a thriving ‘gloom industry’, and how “It’s possible for people to talk themselves into a war.”

Get the transcript here. [Adobe PDF]

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“We Need To Get People Who Are Not This Greedy”

18th February 2010, (2 Comments)

Michael Soi is a visual artist based in Kenya. He graduated from art school in 1996, and has been making visual commentary on Kenyan social and political trends. We sat down with him one rainy afternoon and discussed what he thinks Kenyans need to do in 2012.

Get the transcript here. [Adobe PDF]

The Revised Harmonized Draft (presented to the Committee of Experts on 29th January, 2010) DID retain the ‘right of recall’ clause that Soi refers to. However, the clause was rewritten to allow Parliament itself to legislate the rules of the recall.

Download the Revised Harmonized Draft here, and read the report detailing all the changes made to the Committee of Experts Draft. Also, keep up with what the Committee of Experts are up to on their website and on (shock!) their Facebook group!

UPDATE [FEBRUARY 25, 2010]: The Committee of Experts re-inserted the ‘recall clause’, ignoring recommendations from the PSC noted above.

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