Media Relations Officer Job (PSC)

THE PARLIAMENTARY SERVICE COMMISSION
The Parliamentary Service Commission is seeking to appoint a highly motivated professional to join the National Assembly in the following exciting and challenging position:-

MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICER (PSC 10)
Responsible to the Director, Information & Research Services, the officer will be incharge of Parliamentary Broadcasting Unit and manage all Media affairs of the National Assembly in a timely and efficient manner.

Duties and Responsibilities

* Formulation, interpretation and application of procedures of the National Assembly Media Services and live broadcasting of Parliamentary proceedings;
* Assembling information on the procedures and operations of Parliament for Parliamentarians, staff and the public for official use;
* Organizing Parliament’s outreach programmes;
* Coordinating all publications of the National Assembly;
* Organizing all Media events of the National Assembly;
* Updating and maintaining of the Parliamentary Website.
* Any other duties relating to Media Services.

REQUIREMENTS FOR APPOINTMENT
For appointment to this post, a candidate must have served for a minimum of five years in a reputable media house with substantial experience in both print and electronic media and must also be in possession of the following minimum qualifications:

(i) A bachelor degree in Law or any other Social Sciences; (ii) A masters degree in either Communications or Public Relations;

(iii) A post graduate qualification in Mass Communications and Experience in Parliamentary reporting will be considered as an added advantage.

Application Procedure:
Applications together with copies of academic certificates and testimonials including letters of reference from two referees should be submitted so as to reach:

The Clerk/ Secretary
Parliamentary Service Commission
P.O. Box 41842-00100
Nairobi, Kenya.

On or before 17th November 2008.

October 29th, 2008 @ 11:27 AM • Filed under Uncategorized, Parliament News

CDF Spotlight: Langata Constituency

The CDF Project has been doing some great work around following up on the implementation of CDF projects and sharing the information they collect with a wider audience. So far they have worked only in Nairobi, with plans to expand elsewhere in the country. It’s a difficult job that they are doing - government and CDF officials have been generally unresponsive - but they have still been able to collect some good information. With their permission, we will be sharing the work they have done with you on Mzalendo. We hope that they are able to sustain their work so that by 2012 we can have an issue based record on which to assess the performance of MPs. As usual we encourage you to share your comments and feedback on how your MP is performing in the comments section.

CDF Report Langata: MP Raila Odinga

Amounts allocated:
- 2003/04 Kshs 6,000,000
- 2004/05 Kshs 22,218,788
- 2005/06 Kshs 28,735,319
- 2006/07 Kshs 39,807,498
- 2007/08 Kshs 40,053,371

Overview of project implementation
: The Langata CDFC did not do a good job engaging the public in project planning and implementation. As a result, we could find very little local knowledge of project, or any project documentation. The quality of work in some projects like the Kongoni Primary School, Madaraka Primary School and the link road between South C and Mombasa road was poor.

Assistance received from local CDF committee: The journey to Langata began in early June 2008, when the contact person, Mr. Opieta arranged a meeting to be briefed on the CDF Social Audit Handbook. After the discussion, he referred us to Mr. Kehta, the CDF committee secretary. Mr. Kehta requested that we submit a letter stating our objectives. We did so in early July, and soon received a response referring us to the project coordinator at the Langata CDF offices, located at the Langata DO’s office. However, after several attempts to schedule a meeting, we received no response, and so began our project visits unassisted.

Project Reports: Click here for details on the following projects -
o Madaraka Primary School
o Link-road between South C and Mombasa Road
o Kongoni Primary School - Re-carpeting of Classrooms
o Kongoni Primary School - The Repair of a Parking Bay
o Langata High School
o Security Light Mast at Laini Saba
o Upgrading of the Laini Saba Sports Ground

More resources about the Langata CDF:

- Historical information, click here.

October 24th, 2008 @ 04:13 PM • Filed under Uncategorized, CDF

CDF Misuse

The Constituency Development Fund (CDF) has been in the news for the last couple of days.

First, there are reports of politicians meddling with the process of appointing the new head of the Fund.

Second, there is controversy about the poverty index that determines how much is distributed to each constituency.

Finally, there is the recent auditor general report revealing rampant abuse of CDF funds, with Saboti constituency topping the list of offenders (under the previous Parliament). You can read more about the mysterious death of the former Saboti CDF manager here.

This is one area where we would like to encourage Mzalendo users to keep their eyes on and report on what is going on in their constituency as far as CDF use / misuse. It is not always easy to get the information, but nothing beats hearing stories from the ground - how is your MP using CDF funds in your constituency?

October 22nd, 2008 @ 07:37 PM • Filed under CDF

Draft Bills Updated on Mzalendo

The following Draft Bills have recently been uploaded onto Mzalendo’s Bill page (hat tip MM!):

- The Constitution of Kenya Review Bill 2008 19th
- Insolvency Bill 2008
- Reproductive Health & Rights Bill June 2008_2_
- The Cabinet Ministers Bill,2008
- The Matrimonial Property Bill
- Family Protection Bill
- Equal Opportunities Bill
- The Marriage Bill

October 17th, 2008 @ 01:00 AM • Filed under Bills

Parliament reopens

The Kenyan parliament is scheduled to reopen this week, and commentators are already predicting a stormy session. Among what expected to be the legislative highlights of the session are: the debate of the Constitution of Kenya Amendment Bill and the Constitution of Kenya Review Bill; the implementation of the new Standing Orders; the passage of the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission (TJRC) and the Ethnic Relations Commission; the debate on the Opposition Bill and the Finance Bill.

October 7th, 2008 @ 02:13 AM • Filed under Parliament News