1. Fighting corruption:- Resolved to ruthlessly continue tackling corruption and unethical practices in all !A and remove all individuals" cartels and enablers of corruption. #ithout fear or favour. All officers involved in corruption must be dismissed and charged in Court on. $. Construction of Road within the boundary of the %airobi %ational &ark commonly referred to as the 'outhern (ypass. )he road will consume about *+,A of the &ark. ,owever" the &ark will be compensated on ,ectare for ,ectare. )his road will ease congestion in the City Centre by re-routing city heavy commercials and other vehicles proceeding to Rift -alley and .ast African Countries. *. &ublic Finance anagement /Amendments0 (ill" $112 for both %ational and County 3overnments. 2. !raft Regulations to 4mplement !evolution 5aws. 6. Amendment to %ational 7outh 3eneral Act /$1180 that rationali9es membership from $2-8 members in line with financial prudence and austerity measures. :. 'essional &aper on !evolved 3overnment which provides broad policy strategic framework for !evolution in the Country. ;. Cabinet also limited foreign travels to only the most critical ones. Ambassadors and County Commissioners to henceforth represent Cabinet 'ecretaries as appropriate. +. !irected 3overnment !epartments down to the Counties to buy <enyan products and services and should only resort to buying foreign goods and services if they are not available or cannot be produced in <enya. inistries were encouraged to challenge local firms=entrepreneurs opportunity to improve competitiveness and standard of their products instead of dismissing them at the first instant. As e>ample" most goods in 'tate ,ouse are made by &rison 4ndustry. 8. Approved establishment of legal framework for #arehousing Receipt 'ystem (ill in <enya. 11. )his radical (ill seeks to entrench and legali9e structural agricultural commodity trading system in the cereals and grain sub-sectors. )he (ill will also create certainty" predictability" and security in the agricultural market. Reduce post-harvest losses estimated at 11? of total produce@ optimi9e utili9ation of <enyans storage capacity in government and private sector@ improve access" and enhance liAuidation /cashing0 or stock of the farmersB securiti9ed receipts for stocks in the warehouse farmers. )his liAuidation will be more robust after development of commodity e>change platform. Approved performance Contracting .valuation Results $11$=1* and directed that anagements that had consistently and persistently recorded gross poor performance be purged and replaced with more competent and productive performers. Cabinet noted that 21? of parastatals had continued to notoriously perform dismally. 4n the corollary" best performers would be rewarded and motivated. 11. Approved operationali9ation of Cne-'top-(order-&osts with the Republic of )an9ania and others to enhance border trade and security. 1$. !irected Cabinet 'ecretary will work closely with counties in ongoing=continued &ayroll Audits in all !As to cleanse payrolls and rid of ghost workers and report to Cabinet within one month. )hey will also be e>pected to Auantify optimal staffing levels highlighting !eficits and=or staff surpluses across cadres and departments. !ouble salary irregular beneficiaries and other unethical cases will with immediate effect be dismissed and charged in court forthwith. 1*. Approved implementation of &ublic 'ervice vehicle regulations and !igital speed limiters D that seek to achieve long term solutions and regulations road to road safety following heavy loss of lives and maiming of <enyans in the past. Cabinet directed that sustainable solutions be also urgently developed to streamline to streamline=contain the (oad-(oda 4ndustry to enhance roady and opinion passager safety security insurance and training" among others. )his consolidates enforcement of measures such as: &'- regulations@ digital speed limiters and capacity building which to-date have already reduced loss of lives by *1?. 12. Approved strategies for strengthening of capacity and enforcement of 'tandards for )echnical and -ocational .ducation and training institutions. 16. !irected more Capacity (uilding to strengthening &ublic- &rivate-&artnership &rograms. )he process has been eased and standardi9ed to ensure effectiveness" fairness" eAuity and parity of treatment. Cabinet urged <enyan entrepreneurs to take advantage and participate in the listed over 2; Counties %ational &riority list. 1:. Approved development of Eltra-odern ,ealth Facility and e>pansion of oi Referral hospital on $11 acres former &rison 5and in Easin 3ishu County. 1;. Approved construction of more digital integrated infrastructure to enhance security of the F<4A and directed immediate solutions to curb increasing slums along oi 4nternational Airport" ombasa. 1+. Approved closure of <enya .mbassy in 5ibya and enabling new issions in Algeria and orocco. 18. Approved support to Regional Centre on 'mall Arms in the 3reat 5akes Region" the ,orn of Africa and (ordering 'tates /R.C'A0. $1. %oted that the Country had adeAuate food stocks with :18"111 mai9e surplus to-date there is no cause for alarm also with ** million e>pected harvest this year. Cabinet called upon <enyans to diversify eating habits and preferences especially 'tarch-Egali is not the only source. )raditional foods" such as sorghum" millet" cassava" bananas" potatoes to get more attention and budgetary allocation. &ost-harvest losses totaling about 1.* million bags be urgently addressed. $1. Cabinet also approved Ratification of .AC &rotocols on 'anitary and &hytosanitary /'&'0 measures Alternative financing mechanism for .AC odel-structure Roadmap Action &lan in .AC &olitical Federation. Cutstanding .AC decisions on: !efence@ &eace and 'ecurity@ onetary Enion@ 4C)@ !ouble )a>ation avoidance@ .AC Centre for Aviation edicine in %airobi. $$. .stablishment of Regional office for Capacity (uilding within framework of the Customs Cooperation Council /#orld Customs Crgani9ation0 in <enya. $*. 'pecial status Agreement with 3overnments of .thiopia and %igeria. $2. Avoidance of !ouble )a>ation with Republic of 'eychelles. $6. Agreement with 3overnment of the 'tate of <uwait for promotion and protection of investment@ and avoidance of !ouble )a>ation. $:. .stablishment of ,ead Cffice in <enya by the &artnership for .conomic &artnership /&.&0. $;. .stablishment of .AC Regional Centre for Aviation edicine. $+. .stablishment of ,uduma <enya 'ecretariat as a 'emi-Autonomous 3overnment Agency /:611 <enyans served daily in ,uduma Centres0.
JOINT COMMUNIQUE: Consultative meeting between the Ministry of Health-National AIDs Control Council and National AIDs and STI Control Program, Council of Governors and the County Executive Committee Members for Health on 24th February, 2021.
STATEMENT BY H.E. HON UHURU KENYATTA, C.G.H., PRESIDENT AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE KENYA DEFENCE FORCES ON THE CANDIDATURE OF AMB. AMINA MOHAMED FOR THE POSITION OF DIRECTOR GENERAL OF THE WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION (WTO) ON THURSDAY, 9TH JULY, 2020 AT HARAMBEE HOUSE, NAIROBI.
PRESIDENTIAL PROCLAMATION - With respect to - THE DEATH OF H.E. DANIEL TOROITICH ARAP MOI, C.G.H. - Second President of the Republic of Kenya - solemnly issued at State House, Nairobi on the 4th day of February, 2020.
Statement by His Excellency President Uhuru Kenyatta During The Generation Unlimited High-Level Virtual Event, Connecting Half The World To Opportunities. Date: Tuesday 1ST September, 2020.