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not be arrested or be harassed without an <strong>of</strong>ficial warrant. The people <strong>of</strong> Kenya wish that they inherit land from parents, with<br />

low costs charged for land and survey fees. Death succession should be a free service in the course <strong>of</strong> inheritance. We the<br />

people <strong>of</strong> Kenya find that the Provincial Administaration is a very long chain, which is not productive but corrupt. We Kenyans<br />

utterly hate the Police and the Judges’ method <strong>of</strong> corruption. Magistrates and Judges should know how many cases should fit<br />

in a day rather than postponing cases for months and years.<br />

Kenyans severely complain about the Kenyan cash crops, which do not pay properly, and at the right time, e.g c<strong>of</strong>fee as an<br />

example. The Cooperative Act should be <strong>review</strong>ed, for the farmer to have a guarantee a for marketing. Kenyans do bitterly<br />

complain about the Kenyan income from a tax, which is poorly distributed through discriminaton. Few Kenyans are able to use<br />

the Kenyan wealth, while millions <strong>of</strong> Kenyas live from hand to mouth. We Kenyans claim that Secondary School Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Governors should be real parents, and not a collection <strong>of</strong> puppets from any political corner.<br />

We Kenyans have seen that employment in Kenya today is through corrupt means and the Government is still a witness. We<br />

Kenyans would like prostitution to be licenced, so that a law similar to affiliation can be created to take care <strong>of</strong> children outstide<br />

marriage. Kenyans demand that the national cake be shared without tribal discrimination; thus no political party should be<br />

responsible for sharing relief food as a campaign tool.<br />

Kenyans demand that freedom fighters need to be recognized and rewarded.<br />

The game reserves are too large and land can be given to them and to the landless. Kenyans demand that employees who steal<br />

or misappropriate public property should be proccuted. Kenyans <strong>of</strong> today find it logical for the Kenyan currency to have a<br />

symbol which is memorial rather than one this another the other year according to the Presidents. E.g. Mount Kenya can serve<br />

as an example in the Kenyan currency.<br />

Kenyans ask for a ‘one man one job policy, as a strategy to create job opportunities. Kenyans demand that retirees <strong>of</strong> Kenya<br />

should be given their pension benefits in the shortest time possible, to avoid sudden inflation at the family level. Kenyans<br />

demand that the Presidential powers should be reduced.<br />

The President should not be the Chancellor <strong>of</strong> all universities. He should not be responsible for appointing the Attorney<br />

General, Chief Judges, Permanent Secretaries, PCs, and Ambassadors. The President should not behave like an employer in<br />

senior posts e.g. Kenya Magistrates and Judges need to elect the Attorney General Thank you.<br />

Com. Lenaola: Wait - Ngoja kidogo. Tungetaka ufafanue kidogo, kuna mambo hatukuelewa sana. Thank you Mr. Murungi<br />

kwa maoni yako, na maoni ya watu wa location yenu. Sikuelewa sana mambo ya prostitution, ulisema iwe licenced kwa<br />

sababu gani?<br />

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