Welcome to KCDN

This is KCDN, an Environmental Management, Economic Empowerment and Poverty Eradication Civil Society.

We welcome you to our site. Kindly feel free to share with us your thoughts. Ideas that add value will be appreciated. Ideas that want to make us improve our physical environment will be welcome. And more so, ideas that redirect us from the lost cause will be of immense value.

It is us who will improve the lot of our Environment, our Economy and make Kenya a Clean Country, where People join hands to work for our own Economic Emancipation and where Municipal Solid Waste Management is looked at as a resource, not as waste.

We need to set the standards in this region of the World and become the referral point in how a people can join hands and work for their own Economic Liberation, where waste can be used as raw material and become a source of employment for our people.

Our collective actions will surely make a difference. This is why in partnership with our Key Strategic Partners- The Public Service Transformation Department, the National Environment Management Authority, the Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources, the Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation,other key Ministries, the Local Authorities in Kenya, the Provincial Administration, A Better World, Akiba Uhaki Foundation and other Partners, we are moving deliberately in sensitizing and mobilizing Kenyans to work towards A Clean Kenya where waste is separated at source.

And this is why we are inviting Kenyans to join with us in The Clean Kenya Campaign and be a Member of Kimisho Sacco Society Ltd

Welcome.

Odhiambo T Oketch,
Team Leader & Executive Director,
KCDN, KSSL, KICL & TCKC,
Tel; 0724 365 557,
Email; komarockswatch@yahoo.com, kimishodevelopment@gmail.com
Website; www.kcdnkenya.org.

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

6 Days to our AGM

Dear Friends, Members and Partners,
We only have six days to go to our 1st AGM and I will be giving our Members daily updates on our progress.
I want to appreciate our Friends and Partners who have called me to express their appreciation with our progress. I must salute Dr Korir Singoei, Ms Irene Wasike, Mr. Dick Aduong'a, Mr. Orina Nyamwamu, Gen Elijah Kombo, Mr. Joe Omanya and a host of more Friends for their comments and encouragement.
It has never been an easy ride. We have faced snares and loud mouths in this Journey of Hope across Kenya. We have faced criticisms that are fueled by jealousy and nothing else, and we have maintained what we are doing. We have been accused of things we have no idea about, and traps have been set in our path but we have never faltered.
Some have even written plenty of letters to our Partners and Sponsors and they have failed miserably to kill our spirit. I did not know that men can also be this jealous!
We have come a long way and I am happy that what we started on a small scale as a Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaign is getting institutionalized across Kenya. We have played our part and now, those who are being paid by our taxes and are elected by the people must stand up and do their part. They have the legal mandate and they have the resources.We will be watching and acting appropriately as we move forward.
History and historians will judge us by what we have done and not by what people said about us.
We have now Registered a Sacco Society for our Members and again, I was laughing when the usual loud mouths started deriding what we were doing. They wrote all they could but we remained focused on our mission.
Kimisho Savings and Sacco Co-operative Society Ltd- KSSL is now Registered and we will be hosting our 1st AGM on the 6th August 2013 to ostensibly elect our Management Committee.KSSL is a child of The Clean Kenya Campaign-TCKC and KCDN and we are happy that our Membership covers across Kenya.
Seated L-R; Mr. Fanuel Odhiambo- Commissioner of Cooperatives Development, Mr. Odhiambo T Oketch- Executive Director- KCDN, Bishop Johannes Angela- Bishop ACK Bondo Diocese. Standing L-R; Mr. Fred Banja, Mr. Manasseh Ong'wen, Dr Florence Achungo, Mr. Joseph Kwaka, Ms Janet Awino, Mr. Leonard Obidha- Seceraty- Poverty Eradication Commission and Mr. Caesar Asiyo- during a Consultative Meeting for Kimisho
We are building Three Tiers of Management at Kimisho. We will have the Board of Directors for KCDN. We will then have the Management Committee for KSSL and lastly, we are going to have an Investment Club. All these will be legal entities and they will be managed by recruited and competent professionals.

Kimisho is not going to be a holiday resort for the Management. We are going for results and the good thing is, we pride in all that we do and we put in a lot of effort, research and performance. We value results and we want to see changes in our 1st Three Years of operations. We are not going to spend our time moaning about politics, economy and the decaying social fabrics. We are doing something about it.
We are going to mobilize for resources for our Members in the fight for Economic Empowerment and Poverty Eradication. And I am happy with the calibre of professionals who have applied for Leadership of Kimisho. Apart from the Management Committee, we are going to competently recruit a General Manager to run the affairs of KSSL and the Kimisho Investment Club. We are in discussions with the Commisioner for Co-operative Development, the CEO at Sasra and the Managing Director at Kusco so that they can help us recruit the right person at the right time.
These are not things that happen by themselves. They are made to happen and I must salute the Team around me who are helping me to shape this process- Fred Banja, Judith Ombok, Dismus Obondo, Isaiah Bwana, Merab Akuom and Mary Akello Omollo in Busia.
Again, I must appreciate the strategic advice I have been receiving from some of our political and religious Leaders. This has been so helpful and it has given me the energy that I need in this Campaign.
We are going to unveil our entire Team on the 6th August 2013 during our AGM and our Journey of Hope across Kenya is truly going to be exciting. Registration of Members for KCDN is open to all and all payments are made vide our KCB Mpesa Pay Bill No. 522522 to Account No 114 2400 913. Registration is currently Kshs 300.00 per Member, but is going to be adjusted to Kshs 500.00 from the 6th August 2013.
Pooling Resources together to fight the hard economic times is the way to go and as many as are of friendly opinion and support are invited to join with us at KSSL for Our Journey of Hope across Kenya. We have formed 60 Table Banking Units across Kenya and want to walk with all our Friends, Members and Partners. As usual, we will accept and appreciate comments that add value. But we will treat with utmost contempt comments from journeymen and pedestrians.
Lastly, I want to salute and appreciate our Members, Friends and Partners who have sent us their voluntary contributions to help us host our 1st AGM. It is a sure mark of confidence in what we have been doing and the direction we are taking. If you want to be part of the Kimisho Family, kindly get in touch.
May the good Lord bless all of us God's Bits of Wood.

Odhiambo T Oketch,
The Team Leader/Executive Director,
KCDN, KSSL, KIC,
PO Box 47890-00100,
Nairobi, Kenya.
Tel; +254 724 365 557,
Email; kimishodevelopment@gmail.com komarockswatch@yahoo.com
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Monday, July 29, 2013

Setting the pace at Kimisho

Dear Friends and Partners,
On the 6th August 2013, we will be hosting our 1st Annual General Meeting at Kimisho Savings and Credit Co-operative Society Ltd- a child and product of The Clean Kenya Campaign-TCKC.
We have come a long way and I am happy and excited with what we have done and achieved so far.
Like all good things, we have had our own fair share of challenges and they have only helped to strengthen our resolve. Am happy our Partners and Friends are impressed that their support and partnership did not go to waste. And many have called and written to us to express their pleasure and continued Partnership.
Today, I hence want to salute all our Partners and Friends who have seen us through to this end in our Journey of Hope across Kenya. I want to make specific mentions of Akiba Uhaki Foundation, the Public Service Transformation Department and A Better World/SOFDI. Their support, partnership and advice has kept us strong all along the trenches. They saw into our potential, liked our approach and decided to support the execution of our Programmes.
I am happy with their continued support as we start the 3rd Leg of this Journey of Hope across Kenya.
We have several other Partners and Friends whose advice, support and encouragement has seen us this far as well. It will not be easy to make mention of all, but allow me to pay glowing tribute to Sen Prof Anyang' Nyong'o, Mr. Elijah Agevi, Dr Korir Singoei, Bishop Johannes Angela, Sen Janet Ongera, Mr. Kuria Mwangi, Pastor Absalom Birai, Mr. Dick Aduong'a, Mr. Joe Omanya, Mr. Cyprian Nyamwamu, Ms Irene Wasike, Eng Christine Ogut, Mr. Tubman Otieno, Mr. Oduor Ong'wen,...the list is long. I salute all of you today.
This is Muthurwa Market in the middle of Nairobi. 
I am elated that you have been with us from day one, and you have supported us faithfully all this long. As we congregate to elect our 1st Management Committee during our 1st AGM on the 6th August 2013, I must confess that I am shocked at how fast we have grown. We started this Campaign in 2008 in Komarock as a Child Support Initiative, grew into a Clean-up Campaign where we pioneered the Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaigns in Kenya and now, we have grown into a Membership Organization with a Sacco Society to boot. Achieving all this is not an easy feat and I am happy that I have provided sound and steady Leadership to this Ship and The Clean Kenya Campaign Family.
I am now being joined by a Team of dedicated Members to focus our attention on our Economic Empowerment and Poverty Eradication as a means to cushioning our lives against the debilitating hard economic times Kenyans are facing.
This is Nairobi- where waste is shifted from one place to another and they call it Waste Management
At The Clean Kenya Campaign we do not whine and moan. We act. We do not respond to calls for proposals as well, but we work with willing partners and friends who see sense in what we are doing. We do not force any person to support our Initiatives but we only make broad appeals for Partnerships.
Those who have worked with me know I am one hell of a perfectionist. I work with results, not rhetorics. I suffer no fools easily and I am hard as a rock. I never get easily intimidated and these traits have seen The Clean Kenya Campaign reach this far.
We are now focused on Economic Emancipation for our Members as we join in the fight on Poverty Eradication across Kenya. We have so far established 60 Table Banking Units and the Team that we are going to elect on 6th August better roll their sleeves for hard work. Kimisho will never be a holiday resort.
We have absolute faith in what President John F Kennedy asked of the Americans- ask not what the Government will do for you. Ask yee what you will do for your Government. At Kimisho, we are focused on pooling our own resources together as One Family under God and then inviting willing Partnerships that will add value to our objectives.
We are going to pursue our objectives with the zeal with which Alexander Muigai found himself when he penned The Troubled Warrior- a Classic Poem;
'Thus, all having been done,
And my poor heart settled,
I'll venture to go home,
I'll take up my hoe and dig,
I'll pick up my stick and herd,
I'll court my girl and wed.
Having done my duty,
I'll sit by the fire,
And grow old'.
Kimisho will be in good and able hands as from the 6th August 2013. Watch this space.

Odhiambo T Oketch,
The Team Leader/Executive Director,
KCDN, KSSL, KIC,
PO Box 47890-00100,
Nairobi, Kenya.
Tel; +254 724 365 557,
Email; kimishodevelopment@gmail.com komarockswatch@yahoo.com
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Friday, July 26, 2013

Clean ups taking root in Kenya

Dear Friends,
I am one happy man in Kenya today.
What we started in a small way is rapidly taking root and soon, it will be celebrated as a National Culture.
There will be a Clean-up Campaign tomorrow at Dandora in Nairobi and we are all invited to assemble at Dandora Primary School for the event that will kick off at 8.00am until 1.00pm.
In Kisumu, the Governor Mr. Jack Ranguma will once more lead the residents in a Clean-up on the 3rd August 2013. Kisumu has decided to host their Monthly Clean-ups every 1st Saturday of the Month while Nairobi has settled for the last Saturday of every Month. We have seen encouraging activities across our Counties that aim at working for a Clean Kenya.
We are happy we are part of this Great Transformation and we are in discussions that will harmonize all these great initiatives and turn them to one collective National effort.
To this extent, we are planning to host The 1st East African Waste Management Exto 2013 shortly and as soon as all the logistical arrangements are in place, we will make the necessary announcements on the same. 
The times are real hard for many Kenyans, and now that the Banks and other Financial Institutions will be levying 10% on each and every financial transaction, we need to coalesce and pool resources together to spur our own economic activities. The cost of essential commodities keep rising as you walk to the shops, and we are told that VAT is not being levied on such essential commodities!
I do not want to believe it. What then makes the cost of Milk rise from Kshs 36.00 a packet, to Kshs 40.00 and now to Kshs 46.00? Why is the price of Unga on the rise on a daily basis?
Someone in Government must explain to Kenyans what is happening, because, there is no point of shouting that VAT will not be levied on essential commodities, yet, the prices of such essential commodities are on the rise on a daily basis.
Residents of Nairobi joins with The Clean Kenya Campaign in The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaigns 
This calls for action from Kenyans. The best way is to pool our resources together through the Co-operative Movement and more so join hands in creating Table Banking Units that will make access to credit affordable for us.
Essential commodities are on the rise on a daily basis, and now, the cost of finance is going to be way beyond the common man. We have seen the plight of Kenyans in our Journey of Hope across Kenya with The Clean Kenya Campaign-TCKC, and we decided to Register Kimisho Savings and Credit Co-operative Society Ltd as our first step towards economic emancipation as we join the fight on Poverty Eradication.
Our Membership is growing and we are committed to getting it right for our Members from day one.
We have discussed our agenda with various Government Officers and other Professionals. We have met with our Members across Kenya, and now that we are duly Registered, we will be hosting our 1st AGM as Kimisho Savings and Credit Co-operative Society Ltd  on the 6th August 2013 to elect our Management Committee as is by law established. From then on, we will be on a roll.
We will be reaching out to Friends and Partners who believe in what we are doing, so that we can jointly walk in this Journey of Hope across Kenya. We will never respond to any calls for proposals as has been our tradition, but we will welcome all willing Friends to walk and partner with us on our Three Pillars-
  1. Environmental Management,
  2. Economic Empowerment,
  3. Poverty Eradication.
I think time has come when we must ask ourselves some heard question. When I have a garden and I want a bumper harvest, do I wait for a donor to come on board before I start tilling my land?
NO. Donor or no donor,
I will wake up every morning and go to my garden.
I will clear the bush in readiness of the planting season.
I will plant in time for the rains.
I will weed my crops and God willing, some will bear fruits and some will not.
Some seedlings will fall on hard rock and will be eaten by the birds,
Some will fall on thorns and will dry up.
But some will fall on moist land and will bear fruit.
Anybody who wants to help me better join me in my farm.
But one thing I am sure about; I will not become creative to win donor support and confidence. The Kenyan in me tells me so, and so be it.
You are invited to join with us and be a Registered Member of Kimisho Savings and Credit Co-operative Society Ltd and together as One Family under God, let us join hands and bake this Family Bread, for Kimisho is our Family.
Odhiambo T Oketch; the Engine behind all this.
Peace and blessings to all Mankind.

Odhiambo T Oketch,
The Team Leader/Executive Director,
KCDN, KSSL, KIC,
PO Box 47890-00100,
Nairobi, Kenya.
Tel; +254 724 365 557,
Email; kimishodevelopment@gmail.com komarockswatch@yahoo.com
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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

To The Kimisho Team

Dear Colleagues,
Following our Registration as Kimisho Savings and Credit Co-operative Society Ltd on the 4th July 2013 under Registration No. CS/15312 pursuant to The Co=operative Societies Act - Cap 490, Section 6[3], and following our invitation to Members to apply for positions in the Management Committee that fell vacant with the said Registration, it is my pleasure to make the following announcements;
On the 13th July 2013, I issued a Notice to all Members inviting all those who wanted to vie for any position in the Management Committee to submit to me their applications for the same by end of business on 22nd July 2013.
I am happy many people did apply, and as indicated in my earlier communication, the Management Committee Membership was only open to Registered Members of Kimisho Community Development Network- KCDN, and the following Members applied for the following positions;
  1. Chairmanship; Mr. Dismus Omondi Obondo
  2. Vice Chairmanship; Ms Merab Akuom
  3. Secretary; Mr. Odhiambo T Oketch
  4. Vice Secretary
  5. Treasurer; Mr. Fredrick Omondi Banja
Committee Members;
We only need 4 Committee Members, but we got a large number on this;
  • Mr. Joel Otiang',
  • Mr. Edward Gondi Olima,
  • Ms Rose Mboya Dwallo,
  • Mr. Fredrick Mangala Muhanji,
  • Mr. Stephen O Obala,
  • Mr. Joel Akama,
  • Mr. Gideon Indeche,
  • Mr. Stephen Machua
I want to appreciate all those who did apply even though they are not Registered Members of KCDN. You still have a chance of being part of The Kimisho Family. And I also want to appreciate all those who have sent to us their Application Fee of Kshs 2,000.00 to help us with hosting our 1st AGM.
During the AGM, we will officially unveil our Board of Directors and our Strategic Partners. Kimisho is about us and we must all play our part to make it succeed.
Lastly, we will have a meeting with all those who have shown interest to be in our Management Committee on the 3rd August 2013 at 11am in Nairobi. You are all invited to liaise with me about the venue.


Odhiambo T Oketch,
The Team Leader/Executive Director,
KCDN, KSSL, KIC,
PO Box 47890-00100,
Nairobi, Kenya.
Tel; +254 724 365 557,
Email; kimishodevelopment@gmail.com komarockswatch@yahoo.com
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Monday, July 22, 2013

Welcome to The Kimisho Family

Welcome to The Kimisho Family

We are;
  1. Kimisho Community Development Network- KCDN,
  2. Kimisho Sacco Society Ltd- KSSL, and
  3. Kimisho Investment Club- KIC
Introductions
In Our Journey of Hope across Kenya, we were exposed to the many challenges Kenyans face on a daily basis. We held discussions with many people and we decided to do something.
What ailed Kenyans most was their economic plight. Essential commodities were increasingly becoming out of reach for many ordinary man and the cost of finance was beyond many.
We hence joined hands to Register Kimisho Community Development Network- KCDN as a vehicle through which we could coalesce and engage in acts of complementarity and subsidiarity. 
We also decided to Register Kimisho Savings and Credit Co-operative Society Ltd- KSSL as another vehicle through which our Members could save on a Monthly basis and get credit and loans three times their savings after six Months of Savings and Membership.
Such loans and credit will be governed by rules and regulations governing all Sacco Societies in Kenya as by law established.
However, our Members have agreed to a minimum Monthly Savings of Kshs 200.00 and a voluntary Monthly Contribution of Kshs 20.00 to help with management, logistics and administration. Our Registration and Membership Fee is Kshs 500.00 payable through the KCB Mpesa Pay Bill No 522522 AC 114 2400 913.
Our Products
  1. Unit Table Banking Services- this is a product we are developing to enable our Members pool resources together and access credit at affordable interest rates. This is a product tailor made for our Members who are doing small business and need credit from time to time. We will be immediately committing funds to help us establish 60 such Units for our Membership.
  2. Education Loan- This is a product we have developed for all our Members who are paying School Fee for their Children, Family Members or Friends. Members who wish to benefit from this Loan will deposit their Loan Application Forms with The Kimisho Education Loans Committee between November and December every Year for timely considerations.
  3. Development Loans- This is a product we have developed for our Members who need loans for personal development. Our Members will need to liaise with their respective Account Managers on the same.
  4. Emergency Loans- This is a product we have developed to assist our Members in time of emergencies. You only need to liaise with your Account Manager on the same.
All these loans are regulated and are all dependent on how much you have saved.
Kimisho Investment Club- KIC; This is a Club for our Members who want to invest. This will be an Exclusive Club and Members will also have several other benefits which our Technical Team is working on.
Members of Kimisho in one of our Meetings in Busia Kenya
Regulations
Kimisho is a Family for us Members. We want to promote good neighbourliness, complementarity, subsidiarity and love amongst all our Members. We are inviting all our Members to remain faithful to each other, to our Monthly Contributions and Savings, and to be our agents in our mobilization and recruitment drive. Let us talk about Kimisho to our Family, Friends, Neighbours and to all, and above everything else, let us have The Staying Power.
We can make Kimisho be, so, let us do it.
One of the Kimisho Meetings in Nairobi Kenya
Management
The Kimisho Family is managed by a Team of Technocrats that will be elected by Members every three Years. The Management Team will be posted in our Blogspot and Websites and deposited with the office of the Commissioner of Co-operative Development.
Bank
All our Members are invited to make ALL their contributions to Kimisho via the KCB Mpesa Pay Bill No. 522522 AC 114 2400 913 for ease of management.
Contacts;
The Team Leader/Executive Director,
KCDN, KSSL, KIC,
PO Box 47890-00100,
Nairobi, Kenya.
Tel; +254 724 365 557,
Email; kimishodevelopment@gmail.com komarockswatch@yahoo.com
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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Notice of the 1st AGM for Kimisho Members

Dear Kimisho Members,
Notice for our 1st Annual General Meeting
Following our Registration as a Sacco Society, notice is hereby given to all Registered Members of Kimisho Savings and Credit Co-operative Society Ltd, that our 1st Annual General Meeting will be hosted on the 6th August 2013 at the YMCA State House Road from 9.00am to 12 noon.
The only agenda for the AGM will be the election of our Management Committee as is by law required.
I want to appreciate all those who have applied to contest the various positions. Only the names of those who have made applications by close of business today will appear for nomination and consideration during the said AGM.
The following seats are up for grabs;

  1. Chair
  2. Vice Chair
  3. Secretary
  4. Vice Secretary
  5. Treasurer- and we need an Accountant to hold this post. You will hence show proof of your proficiency as you apply.
  6. Committee Member
  7. Committee Member
  8. Committee Member
  9. Committee Member
May we all rise up to take positions at Kimisho with the full knowledge that things do not happen by themselves. They are made to happen.

Odhiambo T Oketch,
Team Leader and Executive Director,
KCDN, KSSL, KICL,
Tel; +254 724 365 557,
Email; kimishodevelopment@gmail.com, komarockswatch@yahoo.com
BlogSpot; http:kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com  

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Notice to all Kimisho Members

Dear Members,
Following our Registration as a Sacco Society, it is my humble duty to collapse all the Interim Offices in preparation for our 1st Annual General Meeting as Kimisho Sacco Society Ltd.
Notice is hence hereby given out to all members who wish to serve in the Management Committee of Kimisho Sacco Society Ltd to forward their said applications to the undersigned. The offices up for grabs are the following;
  1. Chair
  2. Vice Chair
  3. Secretary
  4. Vice Secretary
  5. Treasurer- and we need an Accountant to hold this post. You will hence show proof of your proficiency as you apply.
  6. Committee Member
  7. Committee Member
  8. Committee Member
  9. Committee Member
May all the applications reach me by 22nd July 2013 in time for us to issue a Notice for the 1st Annual General Meeting.

Odhiambo T Oketch,
Team Leader and Executive Director,
KCDN, KSSL, KICL,
Tel; +254 724 365 557,
Email; kimishodevelopment@gmail.com, komarockswatch@yahoo.com
BlogSpot; http:kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com  

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Kimisho is duly Registered

Dear Kimisho Members and Friends,
I am back in Kenya after an extensive visit to Tanzania and South Africa in the last couple of days. I am elated with the many messages of goodwill that I have also received following my brief hospitalization last week. I am well and now, I am back to the trenches.
Yesterday was a very important day in the life of Kimisho. We received our Certificate of Registration for Kimisho Sacco Society Ltd. We are now set and ready to roll.
An Officer at the Office of the Commissioner for Cooperatives hands over the Certificate of Registration for Kimisho Sacco Society Ltd to Oto yesterday the 9th July 2013 at the Offices of the Commissioner.
Yesterday, we also had a very fruitful Consultative Forum with the Deputy County Commissioner Makadara and his Team as we rolled out our mobilization process for the launch of Makadara Constituency Table Banking Services, an Initiative of Kimisho, the Poverty Eradication Commission, the County Administration and the People. We are rolling out in 34 Constituencies across Kenya and we are really appreciative of all the support we are receiving from our Members, Partners and Friends.
Group Photo after the Meeting at Makadara Probation Hall yesterday teh 9th July 2013. Seated L-R; ms Moraa- DO, Mr. Odhiambo T Oketch- Kimisho, Mr. Suleyman Chege- DCC Makadara, Ms Margaret Mbugua- DO and Mr. Mbaiso- DO. 
The Forum was attended by the Deputy County Commissioner, the Assistant County Commissioners, the area Chiefs and the Traders and Small Scale Business Vendors.
Now that KCDN and KSSL are duly Registered, our Management Team will be meeting to call for our 1st Annual General Meeting even as we officially launch our recruitment drive for Membership this Month.
KCDN and KSSL Membership is open to all and we will be pegged on Three Pillars namely;
  1. Environmental Management- where our Members will be joining hands in The Monthly Nationwide Clean-up Campaigns across Kenya.
  2. Economic Empowerment- where our Members will be pooling resources together as we practice complementarity to each other.
  3. Poverty Eradication- where our Members will work towards placing food on the Family Table as One Family under God.
All Members of Kimisho will be under firm instructions to show Love and Affection for each other and to respect the rights of all other Kenyans in life. Respect for all will be our driving force.
We will be seeking partnerships that can help drive our agenda from all. Ideas and comments that add value will be appreciated. But ideas and comments that are pedestrian will be ignored as we move to make Kimisho the next big thing in this Journey of Hope across Kenya.
Lastly, I was really impressed with the roads in Tanzania. From Namanga to Arusha to Makuyuni to Karatu, I never saw even a single pot-hole. Again, all their drainage systems are clean and you can see through the tunnels as far as the eye can see.
Can our Kenyan Brothers and Sisters tasked with making roads make a visit and see how roads and drainage systems are made- in Arusha?
It is a crying shame that we profess much knowledge yet, we cannot match what our Brothers and Sisters are achieving in Tanzania. We have a long way to go as long as we remain a Talking Nation.
We must move from Talking to Tasking as a People.

Odhiambo T Oketch,
Team Leader and Executive Director,
KCDN, KSSL, KICL,
Tel; +254 724 365 557,
Email; kimishodevelopment@gmail.com, komarockswatch@yahoo.com
BlogSpot; http:kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com 

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

The Clean up Campaign at Huruma was a big flop

Dear Friends,
I want to start by appreciating the many residents of Huruma who turned up on Saturday the 29th June 2013 expecting to join with His Excellency the President for a Clean-up Campaign and left disappointed. We were equally disappointed at The Clean Kenya Campaign-TCKC.
From the outset, The Governor and his Team at the Department of Environment ignored us and we did not mind. We knew that Clean-ups were never the only domain for us and as such, we were willing to sit out and just join in like all the rest of the participants. We only joined the last planning session when NEMA invited us to their meeting with the Exhibitors. No officer from the Nairobi City County attended that meeting at NEMA Headquarters.
Then the anti-climax; the President ordered the hawkers back to the streets! Was he well briefed on the question of Waste and Waste Management? He said nothing on this, yet, this was the real thing.
Odhiambo T Oketch addressing a Peace Campaign in Dagoreti in February 2013.
It is a known fact that we have hosted several very successful Clean-up Campaigns across the whole Country. Our organizational acumen and professional engagement speaks for it self. We were hence taken aback when some Journeyman from Kisumu, posted on social media that I do not belong to, that he had authority and instructions from the office of the Governor of Nairobi to disassociate The Clean Kenya Campaign-TCKC from what the Governor and his Team were going to do at Huruma. 
We took it in our stride, because, we had not indicated in any space that we were co-hosting the event. The truth is now beginning to emerge and we are happy that we were not part of that mess.
We want to invite our investigative Journalists to dig into this circus where our President was taken. We would want to know the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
I have said this before; shifting of waste from one place to another can NEVER be Waste Management. And boasting of a Phd without tangible results on the ground is a sham. Nairobi remains the dirtiest City in the Sun and it is a shame that officers detailed to keep our City Clean are more concerned with contracts for printing T-shirts, caps and procuring useless Cleaning Materials.
We have hosted several successful Clean-up Events across Kenya and we are happy that not a single Council has given us a penny for our efforts. And we have also NEVER asked for a single penny from any Council. Our efforts have been paid for by Friends of KCDN and TCKC and we salute all of them for this.
Let the world be told what exactly happened at Huruma and let all those who exposed our President to such poor organization and execution of such a noble Campaign be shown the door.

Odhiambo T Oketch,
Team Leader and Executive Director,
KCDN, KSSL, KICL,
Tel; +254 724 365 557,
Email; kimishodevelopment@gmail.com, komarockswatch@yahoo.com
BlogSpot; http:kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com