TKhsehP1re0s.i0d0endt’asiDlyigoenstliDnaeilye,dWitieodnnesday, ApWril 1h2e,r2e02P3ictures Talk TWhohuesraenPdsicOtuf rWesoTrdaslk Thousand3s86OfWWEDorNdEsSDAY, APRIL 12, 2023 1 The His Excellency’s Signature Since 2013 President Ruto presides over exercise to pick KK Govt. Team to dialogue with Azimio Team in Bunge A section of MPs attending the State House PG meeting President William Ruto, the Leader of the Kenya Kwanza Coalition, addressing MPs at State House where 7 mPs were selected to repre- sent the KK Government at Talks on issues raised by the opposition President William Ruto chaired the Parliamentary The government side however, DP Rigathi Gachagua PCS Musalia Mudavadi having agreed to discuss the issues ( Eldas) and Hon Lydia Mizighi Haika Group meeting at State stressed the need for the country ( WR– Taita Taveta ). House, Nairobi where the PG to be governed in accordance with Sen Esther Anyieni Okenyuri The President, while ad- picked seven members to have a the Constitution and the rule of (Nom.), Hon George Gitonga dressing his MPs said PAGE 2 discourse with opposition Azimio law. Murugara ( Tharaka ), Hon. party on issues they aver need to Eckomas Mwengi Mutuse ( Kibwe- be discussed. The Seven KKA members zi East), Hon Adan Keynan Wehliye include: Senator Bony Khalwale,
2 The President’s Digest Daily, Wednesday, April 12, 2023 Where Pictures Talk Thousands Of Words FROM PAGE 1 his priority is to stabilize the econo- my, lowering the cost of living, cre- ating opportunities for the Kenyan people and ensuring inclusive growth as his government’s goal. The Kenya Kwanza Parlia- mentary Group affirms its support for government efforts to steer the economy to recovery. A section of MPs who attended the early State House PG meeting with President William Ruto. BELOW: Leader of Majority Kimani Ichung’wa addressing the media on what the PG had agreed upon including the seven Members of KK Government who will represent it at the talks in parlia- ment. The Parliamentary Group meeting resolved that as the seven attend the bipartisan joint Talks be- tween the KK Government and Azimio party, nothing shall be debated or agreed upon if it would be outside the ambits of the Laws of the land and the Constitution of Kenya of 2010.
The President’s Digest Daily, Wednesday, April 12, 2023 Where Pictures Talk Thousands Of Words 3 Leader of Majority in the Senate Sen Aaron Cheruiyot addressing the Media on what the PG had agreed upon as they prepare to meet their Azimio counterparts for talks on several issues the opposition raised which included opening Servers, lowering cost of living, re-composition of the IEBC appointment committee among others. This comes after the President last week asked the opposition to stop their weekly demonstrations which had turned from their in- tended peaceful nature to goons looting and destroying people’s properties to burning a church, a mosque and a school in Kibra. The opposition agreed to halt their demos on condition of holding talks with the government to discuss the issued pointed out above. However, even as the President agreed on the talks, he was categorical that they will be anchored in the law and constitution.
4 The President’s Digest Daily, Wednesday, April 12, 2023 Where Pictures Talk Thousands Of Words President William Ruto met Maseno North Anglican Bishop Charles Asilutwa and his team at State House, Nairobi yesterday where the diocese Leader informed the President of their plans to build an orthopedic ward at Maseno Mission Hospital, train more nurses, and boost food production in its piece of land in Lukuyani, Kakamega County. On his part, the President said that the Church continues to play a significant role in the empowerment of the people and the development of the coun- try. With massive investments in health, education, and increasingly in agriculture, the church continues to demonstrate a strong desire to offer solutions to the challenges facing the people of Kenya.
The President’s Digest Daily, Wednesday, April 12, 2023 Where Pictures Talk Thousands Of Words 5 President William Ruto yesterday Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, said excellent performance by Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia public servants must be encour- Mudavadi, Cabinet and Principal aged and rewarded. Secretaries among other public serv- ants attended the ceremony. The President noted that a commitment to go an extra mile On his part, Deputy Presi- will ensure effective delivery of dent Rigathi Gachagua said that vi- services to Kenyans. brant and motivated public service is good for the country's economy He said the culture of sup- especially now that the KK Govern- pressing high performance is prim- ment is rebuilding it. itive and has no place in any de- mocracy. He further said that the Ruto administration will rejuvenate the The Head of State was public service as a critical compo- speaking on during the release of nent in the implementation of the the Evaluation of the Performance Kenya Kwanza Plan, which Plan he of Ministries, State corporations called upon the Public Servants to and Tertiary Institutions Report for take time to read and understand it. 2021/2022. Said the DP, “as affirmed by The President noted that H.E President William Samoei Ruto the Government was committed today at the launch in Nairobi, of to institutionalising performance the 2021/22 Reports on Evaluation management so that “we can ex- of the Performance of Ministries, perience considerable improve- State Corporations and Tertiary In- ment in public service delivery”. stitutions, civil servants will be re- spected and dignified. “We must motivate, rein- force and support high perfor- “Once they acquaint them- mance,” he said. selves with the transformative Man- ifesto, they will understand the He added that the institu- President’s vision, programmes and tionalisation of performance man- the Bottom-Up Economic Transfor- agement in government will be mation Agenda (BETA) which is the further anchored in a policy frame- tool for the country’s development. work. Prime Cabinet Secretary MU- To promote efficiency, salia Mudavadi said strengthening promptness and transparency, the devolution was part of efforts to en- Head of State said progress is be- sure efficient service delivery. ing made in developing the gov- ernment online performance con- Said the PCS, “We are aiming at de- tracting information system. veloping a robust, well-functioning, citizen-focused, motivated, and re- He observed that the Gov- sult-oriented public service as a key ernment will ensure completion of foundation for the country’s eco- viable, budgeted for and already nomic growth.” commenced projects.
6 The President’s Digest Daily, Wednesday, April 12, 2023 Where Pictures Talk Thousands Of Words DP vows to deal a big blow to illicit brews “President William Samoei Ruto is equally concerned with this disturbing and sad situation; he has instructed me to take remedial action and brief him on how we, as leaders, intend to address it, because, we have to take action now.” Nyeri County GVN Mutahi Kahiga, DP Gachagua, Second Lady Dorcas and Nyeri Senator Wamatinga at the Ngorano PCEA Church on Sunday The President’s Digest Daily is taking advantage of The Power of Global Telephony Technology in Social Media Information Super Highway to reach millions of people worldwide through the different social platforms available. Kenyans are reading it in their millions too. Let them know what you sell, what you do, what you offer as services etc. Call 0713862404 to buy competitive space in this Online Newspaper
The President’s Digest Daily, Wednesday, April 12, 2023 Where Pictures Talk Thousands Of Words 7 DP vows to deal a big blow to illicit brews An excited parishioner greets the Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua as his wife Pst Dorcas looked on. BELOW: The Parish Minister delivering the Word for the day. The PCEA church has been in the forefront fighting with these illicit brews all over the country.
8 The President’s Digest Daily, Wednesday, April 12, 2023 Where Pictures Talk Thousands Of Words DP vows to deal a big blow to illicit brews Nyeri County leaders led by GVN Kahiga Mutahi supported the DP in that fight. BELOW: Mathira MP Eric Wamumbi and Mrs Rigathi
DP vows to deal a bigThePresident’sDigestDaily,Wednesday,April12,2023 Where Pictures Talk Thousands Of Words 9 blow to illicit brews Nyeri County leaders Sen Wamatinga, Othaya MCA Kiruga Thuku, another leader and Mukuruwe-ini MP John Kaguchia. Nyeri County Administrator led other government officials in attending and getting what the DP said on illicit brews.
10 The President’s Digest Daily, Wednesday, April 12, 2023 Where Pictures Talk Thousands Of Words President William Ruto, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi clad in Muslim attire President William Ruto joined the Muslim com- The Muslim faithful during the dua munity in marking Ramadhan, which he de- scribed a sacred tradition and a time of intro- spection, prayer and fasting for Muslim Faithful. Said the President, “as we begin the last 10 days and blessed nights of the Holy Month of Rama- dhan, I extend my warm greetings and wishes to the Muslim community. Let us continue to pro- mote peace, love and compassion for all during this blessed time. Ramadan Mubarak.” He further said that this is a time to strengthen the bonds of family, community and kindness to the less fortunate.
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12 The President’s Digest Daily, Wednesday, April 12, 2023 Where Pictures Talk Thousands Of Words Where Pictures Talk Thousands Of Words No. 386 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2023 The Digest DailyHis Excellency’s Signature DP vows to deal a big blow to illicit brews Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua Church at Ruguru Ward in Mathira has once again decried the havoc Constituency, Nyeri County, during illicit brews are causing to the youth celebration of Easter Sunday. They in the Mt Kenya Region, in particu- equally registered their desire to lar the former Central Province. see an end to the menace,” said the number two in command. He said the region has borne the brunt of illicit brew and sub- As a result, the DP said that he has stance abuse. The situation is so dire convened a conference on Friday, that the region is staring at losing an April 14, 2023, that will bring to- entire generation to this menace gether all the region's leadership especially in Nyandarua, Kiambu, that will also include national gov- Murang'a, Kirinyaga, and Nyeri ernment administrators and secu- counties. rity officers. “If we do not act now, an He further said, “It will be a defin- entire generation faces the risk of being wiped out in the next 10 ing moment whose outcome will years. I shared these concerns with the faithful of PCEA Ngorano Centre have far-reaching implications to save our youth.” PAGE 6 Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua President appoints new Deputy Inspector General of police President William Ruto has appointed Douglas Kanja Kiro- cho is the new Deputy Inspec- tor-General of the Kenya Po- lice Service. Don’t go to Court, Mr Kirocho, who has Let’s Mediate & been serving as the Comman- dant, General Service Unit Negotiate for you! (GSU), takes over from Edward It’s cheaper, Mbugua who retired from the Service in March. quicker and friendlier! Call us on our hotline: In the changes, the Di- rector in-charge of Investiga- 0713862404 tions at the Directorate of Criminal Investigations Eliud Kipkoech Lagat will now be the new Commandant GSU. Meanwhile, Gideon Douglas Kanja Kirocho, the new DIG Munga Nyale who has been serving as the Director of Op- erations at the Police Service has been elevated to the Com- mandant, Kiganjo Police Train- ing Institute. Designed, Published and posted Online by Limpopo Holdings Ltd. P. O Box 492-01000 THIKA, Kenya Cell Phone 0713862404 Email: president’[email protected]
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