Update #4

Ever wonder how many female MPs there are? Or how many male MPs represent Western province? Or how many female MPs over 45 are in NARC? Or how many MPs KANU has in Coast province?

Well, now you can find out this, and indeed any combination of criteria about your MP that you’d like using the Member Query page. So you can now for instance find out how many elected female MPs over 60 KANU has in Western province.

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Give it a try. Also kindly note that there is some data that is incomplete, notably the ages of the MPs, but we’re still working to complete this information.
As usual, let us know whenever you spot any mistakes or if you have any suggestions

May 31st, 2006 @ 03:15 PM • Filed under Mzalendo News

Upcoming Bills (according to the government)

* Links updated. We need your assistance with filling the blanks, if you have soft copy access to any of the draft bills that we do not link to, please forward them to us via the contact page.

The following bills are expected to be re-tabled when Parliament resumes. Here’s hoping that the MPs do more than draw fat paychecks. Most of these bills have been pending in parliament since 2004.
1. The Sexual Offences Bill. For criticism of aspects of the bill, click here. For the other side of the argument, click here. In response to some of the criticisms raised during the House debate, the Bill is widely to be amended following recommendations of the Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs.

2. The Media Bill 2006. Read analysis on the draconian nature of the bill here.

3. The Statute (Miscellanous Amendments) Bill 2006, which seeks to among other things, amend the Public Officer Ethics Act, 2003 to make the declaration of assets and liabilities open to public scrutiny (analysis of the weaknesses of the current act can be found here). Other amendments will also seek to increase the number of judges from 50 to 70 and Judges of Appeal from 11 to 15. More details on the bill can be found here.

4. The Witness Protection Bill. Has been pending since last year. First reading was in April 2005.

5. The Proceeds of Crime and Money Laundering Bill to enable the Government acquire funds and assets that have been obtained illegally.

6. The Cotton Bill, 2005 to revitalise the cotton industry and restructure the Cotton Board.

7. Amendments to the Coffee Bill of 2001. For more on why the amendments are necessary, click here.

8. A Small and Medium Scale Enterprises Bill.

9. The Deposit Taking and Micro-finance Bill 2005 aimed at promoting access to credit by micro-entreprises. For background on the bill, including the recent consensus agreement reached by industry stakeholders click here. Analysis of the proposed bill can be found here, and an older version of the bill can be found here.

10. The Savings and Credit Co-operative Societies Bill. A brief background on the bill can be found here.
11. Amendments to the Transport Licensing Act to make it easier to obtain vehicle licenses and to enable PSV operators to renew their licenses all year round.

12. The Kenya Information and Communications Bill, 2006 to replace the current Kenya Communications Act, 1998.

13. A Bill for the establishment of a Financial Management and Control Board for local authorities experiencing financial distress.

14. The Local Authorities Bill which seeks to provide for the creation of a Metropolitan City of Nairobi and to create the necessary legal framework that will formalize the elevation of Kisumu and Mombasa to city status.

15. The National Social Health Insurance Fund Bill 2004

16. The Wildlife Conservation and Management Amendment Bill 2004. Detailed critic of the bill as originally proposed is available here. The President had refused to assent to the Bill in 2004, apparently due to, among other things, concerns about the legalization of sport hunting

17. The Banking Amendment Bill 2004

18. The Political Parties Bill which aimes to provide an appropriate registrations system for parties and provide for state funding of parties. A detailed chapter by chapter digest of the bill is available here. For some background on the problem, click here.

19. Revising of the Restrictive Trade Practices and Monopolies and Price Control Act.

20. The National Museums and Heritage Bill. The Bill intends to update and enhance the legal framework of Museums, Cultural Property and Heritage management to make them consistent with international standards and treaties. Some background on the bill, including some of its defects, is available here.

21. The Refugee Bill. The Bill seeks to make provision for the recognition, protection and management of refugees in Kenya. The Bill will also enhance the legal framework covering refugees in line with the Constitution of the International Refugee Organization and other Conventions that are followed by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the African Union Charter on refugees.

22. The Public Archives and Documentation Service (Amendment) Bill. The Bill aims to strengthen the Kenya National Archives and Documentation Service by way of extending its scope of operations. Current law available here.

23. The revised Statistics Bill will provide for the establishment of the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) as a body corporate and principal agency for collecting, analyzing, publishing and disseminating official statistics in Kenya.

24. The Kenya Law Reform Commission Bill. This Bill seeks to give the Kenya Law Reform Commission operational autonomy, to make it more effective and efficient and to re-define its objectives, functions and composition.

25. The Companies Bill. The Companies Bill will provide a modern framework for conducting business.

26. Review of the following labor laws: regulation of wages (Cap.22a), Factories and other places of work (Cap 514), Workmen’s compensation Act (Cap 236), Employment Act (Cap.226), Trade Disputes Act (Cap.234) Trade Unions Act (Cap.233).

27. The Industrial Training Act (Cap 237 Amendment Bill of the Laws of Kenya) which is currently at the AG’s Chambers will be finalized in order to empower the Directorate of Industrial Training (DIT) with the legal framework to provide cutting edge training to both school leavers as well as workers employed in Industry.

28. Kenya Maritime Authority Bill 2005. Kenya Merchant Shipping Bill 2005. Bill for the establishment of open ships registry in Kenya.

May 29th, 2006 @ 05:57 AM • Filed under Bills

Update #3

Your feedback is not going to waste — we go straight to the kitchen with it to cook up a storm

- We’ve begun to put together a Glossary of various terms that are in use in governance

- We’ve expanded the MP search to allow you search by MP, constituency and district

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As usual, please keep your comments and ideas flowing and spread the word!

May 28th, 2006 @ 01:55 PM • Filed under Mzalendo News

Update #2

The list of committees and committee members is now updated. The committee system in Kenya is notoriously opaque and there’s very little information available about the exact nature of committee work e.g. how many times do they meet etc. We will be working hard on trying to crack this shield. In the mean time, as always, let us know if we’ve missed anything and send us tips and links that will help us fill out our committee content.

May 26th, 2006 @ 05:30 AM • Filed under Mzalendo News

Kenyan Parliament on recess until May 30

The Kenyan Parliament is currently on recess until May 30. Meanwhile, the New York Times recently ran a story on the excesses of Kenyan MPs.

May 26th, 2006 @ 04:13 AM • Filed under Parliament News

Update #1

Many thanks for all the feedback you’ve given. We’re using that to continuously update the site

- You can reach us directly using the contact form
- We’ve cleaned up the districts and they are now correct
- We have added search facilities for the Members, Districts and Constituencies. You can now search for particular information. We plan to extend this to other sections of the site
- We’re updating the member profile data to flesh it out a bit. This is a bit involving, but we’re working as fast as we canSome plans for the (very) near future involve:

- Cross linking with a wiki and a forum for interactive discussions & contribution
- Searchable, indexed copies of the Hansard

We’re still very much in beta but one good thing about that is nothing is cast in stone so we can change ANYTHING. So please don’t hesitate to send in your ideas, comments and suggestions either through the contact form or commenting here. You can also spread the word by telling your friends and linking back to this site.

Stay tuned

May 23rd, 2006 @ 04:17 AM • Filed under Mzalendo News