Uhuru Kenyatta

Full name

Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta

Born

26th October 1961

Web

http://www.president.go.ke/

Telephone

+254 733 330 080

Telephone

+254 20 2227 436

Telephone

+254 724 256 522

Link

@UKenyatta on Twitter

Uhuru Kenyatta

Uhuru Kenyatta is the President of Kenya

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  • 21 Nov 2024 in National Assembly: The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Director, Hansard and AudioServices, Senate. view
  • 21 Nov 2024 in National Assembly: Hon. Members, the work of taking our nation forward is our collective responsibility as citizens. For this reason, we value the contribution of all, whether they come in the form of support or encouragement, suggestion or proposal, criticism or protest. I believe that the most powerful component of leadership is listening and learning. Therefore, I engage with you and listen to all citizens, their elected leaders, public officers, administrators, teachers and other professionals, learners and the youth, farmers, fisher folk, pastoralists, traders, craftsmen, artisans, nurses, doctors, community health promoters and workers across all types of sectors in every sector. I ... view
  • 21 Nov 2024 in National Assembly: I commend the teams at KWS, as well as all other Government institutions that have leveraged technology and the digitization process to improve revenue collection. Under the Digital Health Act that you, Members, passed in this House, we are determined to enhance view
  • 21 Nov 2024 in National Assembly: The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 21 Nov 2024 in National Assembly: ready for harvest. So is economic transformation; it requires hard work, investment of resources, patience and faith. We have planted the seed and all over the field it is beginning to sprout. While, admittedly, there remains much to fulfill, our collective hope to deliver the national economic transformation that this nation so dearly deserves, is on course. I am proud to declare that we have also made undeniable progress in building on the strong foundation laid in previous years and getting the national development project off the ground. Hon. Members, from the reports that I have the honour to table ... view
  • 21 Nov 2024 in National Assembly: efficiency and transparency provided by technology in the provision of health care services to eliminate fraud and fake claims. Tax revenue mobilization by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), starting with its customs revenue system, is equally being worked on to ensure that revenue leaks are eliminated. Since corruption is a serious risk to social justice, sustainable development, national security and the bottom-up economic transformation agenda; I am harnessing our working relationship with other arms of Government to encourage the Judiciary and Parliament to enhance integrity and efficiency by adopting digitization and automation. As I do so, I must caution, that ... view
  • 21 Nov 2024 in National Assembly: It cannot also be the case that corruption suspects rush to court to obtain anticipatory bail that shields them from due process and enables them to compromise investigations. There is also no reason for corruption cases to drag in our courts for years when the same courts are able to determine Election Petitions and related disputes within six months. view
  • 21 Nov 2024 in National Assembly: Members, it is also unacceptable for the Houses of Parliament to deny the nation a much- needed instrument in the war against corruption, by continuing to sabotage the passage of the Conflict of Interest Bill. view
  • 21 Nov 2024 in National Assembly: I implore you, I implore you, hon. Members, to stop dragging your feet on this Bill, unless my friends, there is a conflict of interest in the passing of the Conflict of Interest Legislation. view
  • 21 Nov 2024 in National Assembly: Similarly, the National Treasury has been dragging its feet in the implementation of an e- Procurement system for the last 10 years. Today, I have directed the National Treasury to roll out the e-procurement system by the end of the first quarter of 2025, and ensure that going forward, only procurement undertaken through this system is sanctioned and paid for. Of the many difficult assignments I have undertaken, the fight against corruption is one I now take on with resolve, going forward. Let this serve as notice to all. Independent institutions charged with this responsibility must up their game, pull ... view

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