Friends,
This is just a quick update.
As we start piloting the process of Separation of Waste at Source in partnership with the Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources, Tetra Pak Eastern Africa, Nema and the CBOs in Nairobi, we want to appreciate all the Teams and Groups who have kept the momentum on The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaigns across Kenya.
Happy Moments; Oto with KU Students in a past Clean-up Campaign in Eastleigh Nairobi
Next year is one loaded year for Kenya. We will be celebrating our Silver Jubilee as an Independent Nation on the 1st of June 2013. We will also be going for the ballot on the 4th of March in a General Election. This means, politicians will be all over as from January and the din will be unfathomable.
But we all know that Kenya is at her lowest thanks to the same politicians. Can we as a country and as a people do something and change our course? Can we Clean our Country?
Yes we can.
It is with this in mind that many like minded Teams and Groups have been working with us on The Clean Kenya Campaign. We want to ensure that we all have a Peaceful Election where our sovereign rights to electing our leaders becomes something we are all proud of- Kura Kwa Furaha.
The process will start with the envisaged Presidential Debates in November, January and February. For the first time, our Presidential Candidates are going to be placed in the iron curb of reasoning, and it will be to our delight. As for the Citizenry, The Clean Kenya Campaign and our Friends will be engaging in Kura Kwa Furaha Campaign. Can we vote as One People under God and wait in peace as results are tallied and relayed to us?
Yes we can.
This Campaign is open to all our Teams and affiliate Groups across Kenya. The good thing is, a team of University Students have reached out to us and they want to work with us for the good of Kenya in The Clean Kenya Campaign.
Happy Moments; Oto presenting a Certificate of Appreciation to Mr. Felix Kyalo of Akiba Uhaki Foundation in a past event
This is going to see all University Students in Kenya playing the role models for those in school and the rest of us by championing The Clean Kenya Campaign across all Kenya. They will engage in massive sensitization and awareness campaigns with us and in those campaigns, messages that unite us as a country will take centre stage. They will talk about the need to have a peaceful election as we stress on issues and not personalities and tribe.They will champion for a Clean Kenya and they will join with us every 3rd Saturday of the Month across all Kenya in The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign.
The students will work with all organized Groups across all Kenya in this Campaign.
This is the way to go and on behalf of The Clean Kenya Campaign, I want to congratulate all the University Students in Kenya for rising to the occasion. We will be engaging all the student leaders from all the Universities shortly. Those who read this can share with their colleagues and get in touch with the undersigned.
We are happy that the University Students are finally taking up their rightful roles in shaping the thinking of our people. We all need informed and just opinions to drive our national agenda. Our intention is to invite all students in Kenya to be foot soldiers in The Clean Kenya Campaign.
Let us all work for a Clean Kenya as a Transformative Deliverable as we turn 50.
Odhiambo T Oketch,
Executive Director,
This is just a quick update.
As we start piloting the process of Separation of Waste at Source in partnership with the Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources, Tetra Pak Eastern Africa, Nema and the CBOs in Nairobi, we want to appreciate all the Teams and Groups who have kept the momentum on The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaigns across Kenya.
Happy Moments; Oto with KU Students in a past Clean-up Campaign in Eastleigh Nairobi
Next year is one loaded year for Kenya. We will be celebrating our Silver Jubilee as an Independent Nation on the 1st of June 2013. We will also be going for the ballot on the 4th of March in a General Election. This means, politicians will be all over as from January and the din will be unfathomable.
But we all know that Kenya is at her lowest thanks to the same politicians. Can we as a country and as a people do something and change our course? Can we Clean our Country?
Yes we can.
It is with this in mind that many like minded Teams and Groups have been working with us on The Clean Kenya Campaign. We want to ensure that we all have a Peaceful Election where our sovereign rights to electing our leaders becomes something we are all proud of- Kura Kwa Furaha.
The process will start with the envisaged Presidential Debates in November, January and February. For the first time, our Presidential Candidates are going to be placed in the iron curb of reasoning, and it will be to our delight. As for the Citizenry, The Clean Kenya Campaign and our Friends will be engaging in Kura Kwa Furaha Campaign. Can we vote as One People under God and wait in peace as results are tallied and relayed to us?
Yes we can.
This Campaign is open to all our Teams and affiliate Groups across Kenya. The good thing is, a team of University Students have reached out to us and they want to work with us for the good of Kenya in The Clean Kenya Campaign.
Happy Moments; Oto presenting a Certificate of Appreciation to Mr. Felix Kyalo of Akiba Uhaki Foundation in a past event
This is going to see all University Students in Kenya playing the role models for those in school and the rest of us by championing The Clean Kenya Campaign across all Kenya. They will engage in massive sensitization and awareness campaigns with us and in those campaigns, messages that unite us as a country will take centre stage. They will talk about the need to have a peaceful election as we stress on issues and not personalities and tribe.They will champion for a Clean Kenya and they will join with us every 3rd Saturday of the Month across all Kenya in The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign.
The students will work with all organized Groups across all Kenya in this Campaign.
This is the way to go and on behalf of The Clean Kenya Campaign, I want to congratulate all the University Students in Kenya for rising to the occasion. We will be engaging all the student leaders from all the Universities shortly. Those who read this can share with their colleagues and get in touch with the undersigned.
We are happy that the University Students are finally taking up their rightful roles in shaping the thinking of our people. We all need informed and just opinions to drive our national agenda. Our intention is to invite all students in Kenya to be foot soldiers in The Clean Kenya Campaign.
Let us all work for a Clean Kenya as a Transformative Deliverable as we turn 50.
Odhiambo T Oketch,
Executive Director,
The Clean Kenya
Campaign-TCKC
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