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TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface…………………………………………………………………….. 1. District Context………………………………………………………… 1.1. Demographic characteristics………………………………….. 1.2. Socio-economic Profile………………………………………….. 2. Constituency Profile………………………………………………….. 2.1. Demographic characteristics………………………………….. 2.2. Socio-economic Profile………………………………………….. 2.3. Electioneering and Political Information……………………. 2.4. 1992 Election Results…………………………………………… 2.5. 1997 Election Results…………………………………………… 2.6. Main problems……………………………………………………. 3. Constitution Making/Review Process…………………………… 3.1. Constituency Constitutional Forums (CCFs)………………. 3.2. District Coordinators……………………………………………. 4. Civic Education………………………………………………………… 4.1. Phases covered in Civic Education…………………………… 4.2. Issues and Areas Covered……………………………………… 5. Constituency Public Hearings……………………………………… 5.1. Logistical Details…………………………………………………. 5.2. Attendants Details……………………………………………….. 5.3. Concerns and Recommendations…………………………….. Appendices i 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 31

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface……………………………………………………………………..

1. District Context…………………………………………………………

1.1. Demographic characteristics…………………………………..1.2. Socio-economic Profile…………………………………………..

2. Constituency Profile…………………………………………………..

2.1. Demographic characteristics…………………………………..2.2. Socio-economic Profile…………………………………………..2.3. Electioneering and Political Information…………………….2.4. 1992 Election Results……………………………………………2.5. 1997 Election Results……………………………………………2.6. Main problems…………………………………………………….

3. Constitution Making/Review Process……………………………

3.1. Constituency Constitutional Forums (CCFs)……………….3.2. District Coordinators…………………………………………….

4. Civic Education…………………………………………………………

4.1. Phases covered in Civic Education……………………………4.2. Issues and Areas Covered………………………………………

5. Constituency Public Hearings………………………………………

5.1. Logistical Details………………………………………………….5.2. Attendants Details………………………………………………..5.3. Concerns and Recommendations……………………………..

Appendices

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1. DISTRICT CONTEXT

Igembe constituency is in Nyambene district. Nyambene District is one of 13 districts of theEastern Province of Kenya.

1.1 Demographic Characteristics

District Population by SexMale Female Total

293,385 310,665 604,050

Total District Population Aged 18 years &Below

169,562 174,029 343,591

Total District Population Aged Above 18 years 123,823 136,636 260,459

Population Density (persons/Km2) 153

1.2 Socio-Economic Profile

Nyambene District:

• Is the 4th most densely populated district in the province;• Has a primary school enrolment rate of 61.2%, being ranked 9th in the province and 47th

nationally;• Has a secondary school enrolment rate of 9.9%, being ranked 10th in the province and 61

nationally;• Experiences the following main diseases: Malaria, upper respiratory tract infections, skin

diseases and infections, diarrhoea diseases, and urinary tract infections;• Has the lowest food poverty level in Eastern Province at 40.48%; and • Has the second lowest absolute poverty level in the province at 47.29%.

Nyambene District has 4 constituencies: Igembe, Ntonyiri, Tigania West, Tigania East. Thedistrict’s 4 MPs each cover on average an area of 986 Km2 to reach on average 151,013constituents.

2. CONSITUENCY PROFILE

Igembe comprises Nguyuyu, Kiengu and Kiegoi locations of Igembe Central division; andAthiru/Gaiti, Kanuni, Giika, Akachiu and Antubochiu locations of Igembe South division ofNyambene district.

2.1. Demographic Characteristics

ConstituencyPopulation

Male Female Total Area perKm2

Density(persons/Km2)

28,197 28,172 56,369 144.4 390.37

2.2. Socio-Economic Profile

Major economic activities revolve around tea, coffee and miraa farming.

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2.3. Electioneering and Political Information

Politics of the region are dominated by the tussle between the old guard on the one hand andthe elite and youth on the other. KANUS Jackson Kalweo won the 1992 and 1997 generalelections garnering almost half of all valid votes. In 2002, the National Rainbow Coalition tookthe seat.

2.4. 1992 General Election Results

1992 TOTAL REGISTERED VOTERS 32,357

CANDIDATE PARTY VOTES % VALID VOTES

Jackson Kalweo KANU 8,074 47.46

Erastus Mbaabu DP 7,126 41.88

Joseph Malee PICK 1,630 9.58

Kalung’e M’Imara FORD-A 184 1.08

Total Valid Votes 17,014 100.00

Rejected Votes -

Total Votes Cast 17,014

% Turnout 52.58

% Rejected/Cast 0.00

2.5. 1997 General Election Results

1997 TOTAL REGISTERED VOTERS 32,357

CANDIDATE PARTY VOTES % VALID VOTES

Jackson Kalweo KANU 15,943 49.59

Raphael Muriungi NDP 9,633 29.96

Erastus Mbaabu DP 5,216 16.22

Franklin M. Linturi SAFINA 918 2.86

Joseph Mwenda Malebe NDP 442 1.37

Total Valid Votes 32,152 100.00

Rejected Votes 89

Total Votes Cast 32,241

% Turnout 65.07

% Rejected/Cast 0.28

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2.6. Main Problems

Insecurity is a big concern. Bandits and cattle rustlers strike using firearms, loot property andeven kill residents. Other problems include poor roads, lack of water and markets for farmersproduce.

3. CONSTITUTION MAKING/REVIEW PROCESS

3.1. Constituency Constitutional Forums (CCFs)

3.1.1. Philosophy

The Constituency Constitutional Forum (CCF) plays a very significant role in the review of theconstitution. It is designated as one of the organs ‘ through which the review process shall beconducted’ - (sec. 4(1) of the Constitution of Kenya Review Act, Cap.3A). The importanceattached to the CCF arises from the recognition of the need to involve the people fully in thereview of the constitution. Only through such participation of the public will the newconstitution reflect the preferences, hopes and aspirations of the people. It would also increasepeople’s knowledge of constitutional issues, and facilitate their familiarity with the provisions ofthe new constitution. Additionally, the process, enhances the legitimacy of the constitutionamong Kenyans and their sense of ownership over it. In these ways the proper implementationand safeguarding of the constitution will be facilitated.

3.1.2. Composition and Establishment

The 1997 Review Act had provided for district forums ‘to mobilize communities at the local levelfor the purpose of civic education in preparation for the Commission’s work and to perform suchother duties as the Commission may assign’ - (sec. 12A (6). The District Forums were to consistof members elected to represent locations, religious organizations, and the disabled, in additionto MPs and members of every local authority in the district. The Act contained several provisionsprescribing minimum qualifications for membership and regulating the operations of the DistrictForums.

The Select Committee of the National Assembly, which reviewed the Act in early 2000, decided toreplace the District Forums with Constituency Forums to get views ‘ directly from the people inthe constituency without necessarily going through the rigours of an election to determine themembers of the forum’. It thought that this would provide for a more popular form ofparticipation. It recommended on the simplification of the forum to avoid elections. The SelectCommittee envisaged the constituency forum as and ‘open forum with no specific structures’,which should be ‘ flexible and easy to manage’. Its opinion was that the ‘existing leadershipcomprising Members of Parliament, councilors, community based organizations, religious groupsand individuals should be able to present views and opinions directly from the grassroots’ ( TheReport of the Parliamentary Select Committee Reviewing the Constitution of Kenya ReviewAct,1997, April 2000). It removed the regulatory powers of the Commission over the forum, itsrole being confined to the ‘facilitation’ of the forum. It also changed the function of the forumfrom the facilitation of civic education to also include facilitation and the collection of the views ofthe public on proposals to alter the constitution.

In view of the limited role of the CKRC in the establishment of the CCF’s, the CKRC prepared

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and gazetted Guidelines for the operationalization of the constituency constitutional forums. TheGuidelines stipulated that all the residents of a constituency would constitute the CCF. The CCFis described as one of the organs ‘ through which the review process shall be conducted’ -(sec.4(1)). The CCF was thus one of the principal ways in which the views of the public were to beobtained.

In order to coordinate and facilitate the activities of the CCF, a Constituency ConstitutionalCommittee (CCC) was to be established. The Guidelines proposed its membership to consist of10 persons, of which three would be ex-officio: the local MP, the chair of the County Council inwhich the constituency is located, and the District Coordinator. The Guidelines stated that themembership would be as broad and representative of the people of the constituency as possibleand recommended that at least a third of the committee should be women.

3.1.3. Functions of CCF

• Facilitation of collection of the views of the public at the constituency level on proposals toalter the constitution; and

• Debate and discussion of the views of the members of the public on proposals to alter theconstitution.

In performance of these functions, the CKRC was required to visit all constituencies (Sec.18(1)(a)).

3.1.4. Functions of CCC

• The functions of the CCC were mainly facilitative and advisory, the primary aim being toenhance the effective participation in the ownership of the constitution review process bythe people at the constituency level;

• The CCC was also mandated to promote, facilitate and monitor civic education at theconstituency level in collaboration with the District Coordinator and civic educationproviders;

• Additionally, the CCC had to ensure that the constituency had access to all informationrelevant to the review process in coordination with District Documentation centers; and

• Finally, the CCC was also mandated with the task of dissemination of the report of theCKRC. It was to be assisted in this by the District Coordinator, who was also its accountingofficer, in relation to funds that were made available to it by CKRC.

It is important to emphasize that the Guidelines were advisory, and the local community was freeto modify them to suit local circumstances. For example, the size of the CCC could be increasedwhen and if adequate representation and diversity required it.

3.1.5. Date of Commencement of Work

The Constituency Constitutional Forum (CCF) was to run for an initial period commencingNovember 2001 up to September 2002. Accordingly, each Constituency ConstitutionalCommittee (CCC) should have been constituted at the very latest by the end of November 2001.The Constituency Constitutional Forum was to be operational by that time.

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3.2. District Coordinators

3.2.1. Mandate/Terms of Reference

• Be the local grass root representative;• Perform the generalization activities in the district;• Be in charge of the documentation center/s in the district, facilitate its/their respective

management, ensuring they are stocked and are easily accessible to the public and alsoorganize their safety and security;

• Gathering any relevant local information and materials for the purpose of constitutionmaking;

• Facilitate the identification, classification and organization of the physical and electronicretrieval and dissemination of information and materials for constitution making;

• Supply such information needed by local constituency forums and committees;• Liaise with other documentation centers nearby and others for information;• In collaboration with constituency committees, identify and arrange venues for public

hearing whenever the CKRC visits the constituencies in their area;• Facilitate regular meetings of the constituency committees and involve local people as

much as possible in discussing constitutional issues;• Source and identify other key personnel that the CKRC may wish to consult or engage in

its work;• Identify and arrange for simultaneous local translations, sign language users,

procurement and hiring of public address systems, transport and communication facilitiesfor CKRC’s meetings in the district;

• Monitor the implementation of civic education by civic education providers in the district;• Facilitate the formation of constituency committees with guidance and assistance of

CKRC; and• Perform any other tasks as directed by CKRC.

3.2.2. Criteria for Appointment

• Diversity in the composition, taking into account ethnicity, age, religion and professionalor occupational background; and

• Appointees had at least attained Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education or itsequivalent.

4. CIVIC EDUCATION.

Civic Education in the constituency was carried out between 21st February 2002 and 11th May2002.

4.1. Phases in Civic Education

Stage one: - Is the only phase that was covered. This is the stage preceding the collection ofviews. This stage dealt with information, knowledge, skills and virtues that enabled Kenyanshave an informed choice and present their views on constitutional review.

4.2. Issues and Areas Covered

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• Constitutionalism• Democracy• Nationhood and nation building• The constitution of Kenya• Governance

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5. CONSTITUENCY PUBLIC HEARINGS.

5.1. Logistical details

5.1.1. Dates and Number of Days for Public Hearingsa. Date(s) 13th May and 14th May 2002b. Number of Days: Two (2)

5.1.2. Venuea. Number of Venues: Two (2)b. Venue(s): a) Kangeta Multi Purpose Hall

b) Maua Girls Sec School Hall5.1.3. Panels

c. CommissionersCom. Domiziano Ratanya Com. Abubakar Zein Abubaker

d. Secretariat Roselyne Nyamato - Programme OfficerGeorge N. Kariuki - Asst. Programme OfficerZipporah Wambua - Verbatim Recorder

5.2 Attendance Details

Category Details Number

Number of PeopleWho Presented

199

Sex

Male 143

Female 51

Not Stated 5

Presenter Type

Individual 104

Institutions 39

Not Stated 56

EducationalBackground

Primary Level 37

Secondary/High School Level 84

College 16

University 13

None 2

Not Stated 40

Other (AdultEducation/Vernacular/Madrasa/InformalEducation)

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Category Details Number

Form ofPresentation

Memoranda 91

Oral 96

Oral + Written 7

Not Stated 55.3 Concerns and Recommendations

The following are the recommendations made by the presenters in Igembe Constituency. Therecommendations were collated around 43 areas of concern, from the Preamble to Nationalintegrity/identity. Only areas where recommendations were made in the constituency arecovered. The numbers in parentheses represent the number of times the recommendation(bulleted) was made, either orally or through written memoranda. Each count on a specificrecommendation was picked from an individual, a group or an organization. Where a presentermade different recommendations on the same area of concern, each recommendation wascounted separately. Where no number appears in parentheses, the recommendation was madeonly once.

5.3.1 PREAMBLE• The constitution should have a preamble (17)• The preamble should state that Kenya is a God fearing country.• The preamble should state that no Kenyan should be above the constitution.• The preamble should capture Kenya’s historical background.• The preamble should express the Sovereignty of all Kenyans.• The preamble should state that Kenya shall always be a democratic state.• The preamble should spell out the broad socio-economic values of the Kenyan State.• The preamble should express that Kenya shall never revert to a single political system. • The preamble should state that Kenya shall be known as The Democratic Republic of

Kenya

5.3.2 DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY.• The words of our national anthem should form the basis of our national philosophy • The constitution should provide that the law should apply in a non-discriminatory manner

to all Kenyans.• The constitution should provide for a clear separation of powers.

5.3.3 CONSTITUTIONAL SUPREMACY.• The constitution should provide for its supremacy over all other laws in the country.• The constitution should provide that a constitutional amendment shall only be through a

public referendum.• The constitution should emphasize that parliament shall not have the power to amend the

constitution.• The constitution should provide that 65% parliamentary vote shall be required to amend

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5.3.4 CITIZENSHIP.• The constitution should confer to all persons born of Kenyan parents automatic

citizenship.• The constitution should provide for dual citizenship.• The constitution should confer automatic citizenship to all persons legally married to a

Kenyan citizen irrespective of gender. • The constitution should provide automatic citizenship shall be granted for all people born

in Kenya.• The constitution should provide that proof of citizenship shall be by way of National

identification cards, birth certificates and passports.

5.3.5 DEFENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY.• The constitution should provide for a joint staff commission to advise the president on

military issues.• The constitution should provide that military personnel shall strictly be confined to

military duties.• The constitution should provide that no decisions affecting national policy on defense shall

be made without the approval of parliament.• The constitution should provide that the president shall not be the Commander in Chief of

the armed forces.• The constitution should limit the duties of the president to that of Commander in Chief of

the armed forces.

5.3.6 POLITICAL PARTIES.• The constitution should provide broad guidelines for the formation, management and

conduct of political parties.• The constitution should limit the number of political parties in the country to 3.• The constitution should provide broad guidelines requiring that political parties have a

national outlook.• The constitution should provide broad guidelines requiring that political parties have a

development focus.• The constitution should provide for public funding of political parties as long as such

parties have representation in parliament and have a demonstrable substantial following.• The constitution should provide equal coverage by the local media, TV and radio stations.• The constitution should provide that the management of political parties shall be

separated from the government. • The constitution should provide regulation of number of political parties.

5.3.7 STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS OF GOVERNMENT.• The constitution should provide for a parliamentary system of government with a Prime

Minister as the head of government.• The constitution should provide for a parliamentary system of government in which the

National Assembly chooses the Prime Minister.• The constitution should provide for a unitary system of government.• The constitution should provide for a unitary system of government with a ceremonial

President and an executive Prime Minister.• The constitution should provide that the people shall elect the attorney general.

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• The constitution should provide that the vice president shall be elected by popular vote.

5.3.8 THE LEGISLATURE• The constitution should provide for a bicameral parliament with an upper house of elected

MPs and a lower house composed of representatives of special interest groups and regions.• The constitution should provide for a two-chamber parliament. The Upper House should

comprise five members from each, of the country’s eight provinces and should be chargedwith the duty of supervising the president.

• The constitution should provide for a two-chamber parliament. The upper house shouldhave a veto power over the lower house.

• The constitution should give Parliament power to impeach the president.• The constitution should give Parliament power to vet all constitutional appointments.• The constitution should give Parliament power to supervise the Judicial Service

Commission and the Public Service Commission.• The constitution should give Parliament sole power of approval of public expenditure as

well as the salaries of MPs.• The constitution should debar MPs from legislating their own remuneration.• The constitution should provide for an independent commission to decide on the salaries

of MPs.• The constitution should give Parliament power to control its own calendar.• The constitution should give Parliament power to control its own operations through the

standing orders.• The constitution should give parliamentary committees the power to prosecute.• The constitution should give voters the right to recall non-performing MPs by way of

petition, referendum or collection of a required number of signatures from the MPsconstituency.

• The constitution should provide for a code of conduct for MPs.• The constitution should provide that MPs shall not be pensionable.• The constitution should provide that MPs have public offices in their constituencies.• The constitution should provide that MPs shall play a recognizable role in their

constituencies.• The constitution should provide that nomination of MPs shall be abolished.• The constitution should provide that all MPs shall be person(s) who are of high integrity

and married.• The constitution should provide that minimum education level for MPs is form 4 and that

they shall have grade c in English and Kiswahili.• The constitution should provide that MPs shall be a full time occupation.• The constitution should provide highest job grading for MPs and that their salaries shall

correspond to the salaries earned by employees in those job-groups.• The constitution should provide that all MPs shall be university graduates.• The constitution should provide Attorney General shall be appointed by the parliament.• The constitution should provide that candidates for nomination to parliament shall be

recommended by a requisite number of the electorate.• The constitution should provide that all nominations to parliament shall be supported by

at least 65% of the parliamentary vote.• The constitution should provide that an MP who skips 3 parliamentary sessions without

explanation shall loose his/her seat.• The constitution should provide for the formation of a coalition government.

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• The constitution should provide for a government of National Unity composed of allparliamentary political parties.

• The constitution should provide that the speaker shall be a Member of Parliament.• The constitution should provide that the president shall not have the power to dissolve

parliament.• The constitution should provide that constitutional commissions be set up by parliament

or with the approval parliament.

5.3.9 THE EXECUTIVE.• The constitution should provide for a ceremonial president who should not belong to any

political party and should be elected by popular vote.• The constitution should provide a code of conduct for the President and the Prime

Minister.• The constitution should provide that the president shall be subject to the law.• The constitution should limit the powers of the president.• The constitution should limit the duties of the President to appointment of cabinet

ministers.• The constitution should provide that the president must attend all parliamentary sittings.• The constitution should provide for the impeachment of the president.• The constitution should provide that the president shall serve a maximum two five-year

terms.• The constitution should provide a minimum qualification of a university degree for a

president.• The constitution should provide that both the president and vice president shall not be

MPs.• The constitution should provide that chiefs and their assistants shall be elected for a

five-year term. • The constitution should provide that the president shall also be an elected M.P.• The constitution should provide that the president must be a Kenyan by birth.• The constitution should provide that the president must be between 45-70 years of age.• The constitution should provide that the president shall be between 40 and 70 years.• The constitution should provide that all elective public positions have a retirement

provision of a maximum 55 years.• The constitution should make provisions for the overhaul of the provincial administration

to ensure its efficiency.• The constitution should abolish the provincial administration structure of government.• The constitution should provide for the election by popular vote of provincial

administration officials.• The constitution should provide that the provincial administration shall be abolished and

its role should be taken over by the local government.• The constitution should provide that provincial administration officers shall be elected by

popular vote.• The constitution should provide that the Chief and the Assistant Chief be elected by

popular vote by members of the respective administrative location.• The constitution should provide that the president shall not be chancellor of public

universities.• The constitution should provide that the president and the vice president shall not

represent any constituency.

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• The constitution should provide that chiefs, just like other civil servants shall betransferable.

• The constitution should provide that chiefs shall be mandated to discipline those whobrew/drink illicit brew.

5.3.10 THE JUDICIARY.• The constitution should provide for the independence of the judiciary.• The constitution should provide for a permanent constitutional court.• The constitution should provide for Mobile courts.• The constitution should provide for a levy- free access to judicial service.• The constitution should provide for all cases in courts of law to be finalized within 6

months.• The constitution should provide that suspects shall be charged in a court of law within 24

hours.• The constitution should provide for security of tenure for judges.• The constitution should stipulate that application and filing fees should as much as

possible be pegged at a rate affordable to the common person.• The constitution should provide for establishment of a Supreme Court and constitutional

court.• The constitution should provide that legal aid shall be affordable to the poor and the

disadvantaged/vulnerable.• The constitution should provide for setting up of a domestic court, which shall hear

domestic disputes.• The constitution should provide for establishment of a children’s court.• The constitution should provide that the judiciary shall apply the law in the same way to

all people, regardless of their social status.• The constitution should provide that criminal and civil cases shall be treated differently.• The constitution shall abolish the law requiring one to display the president’s portrait in

business or public buildings.

5.3.11 LOCAL GOVERNMENT.• The constitution should provide that all elective positions in the local government,

including the position of the mayor and the chair of the Country Council, shall be filled bydirect popular elections.

• The constitution should provide that all local authority by-laws shall be adopted by way ofa referendum.

• The constitution should provide that Mayors and Chair of County Council serve amaximum two five-year terms.

• The constitution should provide that Mayors and Chair of County Council serve amaximum of a single one-year term.

• The constitution should give mayors and councilors limited executive power.• The constitution should provide for the funding of Local authorities by the central

government.• The constitution should limit the power of the Ministry of local government to dissolve local

councils.• The constitution should provide that councilors shall be 25-70 years of age.• The constitution should provide that local authorities shall not collect license fees without

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provision of services.• The constitution should provide that councilors shall be volunteers and not elected• The constitution should provide prompt payment of benefits to local authorities employees

upon retirement.• The constitution should provide for recalling of councilors who do not perform.• The constitution shall abolish local authorities.• The constitution should provide that all councilors shall have a minimum education of ‘O’

level.

5.3.12 THE ELECTORAL SYSTEM AND PROCESS• The constitution should provide that in a presidential election, the winning candidate

must get at least 75% of the votes cast.• The constitution should provide that in a presidential election, the winning candidate

must get at least 51% of the total votes cast.• The constitution should provide for clear rules for the creation of parliamentary

constituencies.• The constitution should provide that a parliamentary constituency must have a maximum

of 10,000 people.• The constitution should provide for constituency boundary reviews after every 5 years.• The constitution should give political parties power to decide the date of a general election.

The date of a subsequent general election should be arrived at by consensus by all politicalparties upon the immediate finalization of a general election.

• The constitution should provide that votes shall be counted at the polling station.• The constitution should provide that Presidential and Parliamentary elections shall be

held on separate dates. In all cases, presidential elections should be held first.• The constitution should provide that voting be done by secret ballot.• The constitution should clearly stipulate the election date of general elections.• The constitution should provide for the autonomy of the Electoral Commission.• The constitution should provide clear criteria for the appointment of commissioners to the

Electoral Commission.• The constitution should provide that Electoral Commissioners be nominated by, and be

representative of all political parties and vetted by Parliament.• The constitution should provide that ballot boxes be transparent.• The constitution should make provision for equal access to the state media for campaign

purposes, by all registered political parties.• The constitution should abolish the rule that requires that the winner in a presidential

election get a mandatory 25% of total votes cast in at least five provinces.• The constitution should provide for elections to be done in not more than one day.• The constitution should provide for counting of voters immediately after elections at the

polling station and that announcement of the results shall be done immediately.• The constitution should provide for issuance of voter’s cards continuously alongside ID

cards.• The constitution should provide that civic and parliamentary elections shall be held

simultaneously.• The constitution should provide that people shall not be required to resign from their jobs

when vying for an elective seat.• The constitution should provide that ECK commissioners shall be at least form 4

graduates.

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• The constitution should provide for election by popular vote to all public offices.• The constitution should provide that any contestant that has lost in an election shall not

be nominated into parliament.• The constitution should provide that an MP who defects shall first seek the mandate of

his/her electorate.• The constitution should provide that an MP who defects shall not take part in the by

election that thereby ensues.• The constitution should provide that the president shall garner the highest number of

votes.

5.3.13 BASIC RIGHTS• The constitution should guarantee the protection of the human rights of all Kenyans.• The constitution should protect all Kenyans against domestic violence.• The constitution should guarantee the freedom of worship to all Kenyans.• The constitution should provide freedom and protection of all religious groups.• The constitution should provide that there shall be no special day of worship.• The constitution should provide for the freedom of expression and association.• The constitution should provide for the freedom of movement.• The constitution should provide for the protection of all Kenyans from torture and

intimidation.• The constitution should guarantee the security of all Kenyans. • The constitution should provide for free and compulsory formal education up to

university level.• The constitution should provide for free basic health care for all in both rural and urban

areas• The constitution should guarantee every Kenyan, basic food, clothing and shelter.• The constitution should guarantee every Kenyan, equal and non-discriminative treatment

by the law irrespective of gender, ethnic or racial background.• The constitution should guarantee all Kenyans the right to information.• The constitution should guarantee social and cultural rights to all.• The constitution should guarantee all citizens right to hold leadership positions.• The constitution should guarantee issuance of ID cards and passports to all persons over

18 years of age.• The constitution should guarantee right and protection to private property. • The constitution should guarantee free basic education.• The constitution should guarantee right to employment.• The constitution should guarantee all Kenyans freedom of settling anywhere in Kenya.• The constitution should guarantee free education up to form 4 level.• The constitution should guarantee affordable health services.• The constitution should provide for the death penalty.• The constitution should provide for replacement of death penalty with life imprisonment.• The constitution should provide for replacement of death penalty with life imprisonment.• The constitution should provide for a one person-one job policy.• The constitution should provide for government support of civic education.

5.3.14 THE RIGHTS OF VULNERABLE GROUPS• The constitution should provide for government rehabilitation of street children.• The constitution should abolish the practice of Female Genital Mutilation.

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• The constitution should guarantee protection of women against exploitation.• The constitution should guarantee recognition and compensation of the freedom fighters.• The constitution should make provision for sign language services for the deaf in all public

places including parliament.• The constitution should provide for affirmative action in favor of the disabled in all public

facilities.• The constitution should provide for government buildings structurally sensitive to the

needs of the disabled.• The constitution should guarantee free education and healthcare for the disabled people.• The constitution should guarantee free training of disabled persons.• The constitution should guarantee equal justice to both men and women.• The constitution should guarantee the old social welfare support.• The constitution should guarantee protection of the widows.• The constitution should abolish child labor.• The constitution should guarantee protection of children from sex abuse.• The constitution should guarantee equal rights of inheritance to girls and boys.• The constitution should guarantee abolishment of child marriage.• The constitution should guarantee disabled inheritance of parent’s property.• The constitution should guarantee that sign language interpreter shall be in schools and

in other public places.• The constitution should guarantee reviewing of the school curriculum to include sign

language.• The constitution should guarantee equal rights for the disabled to hold elective positions.• The constitution should provide for special identification cards for the deaf.• The constitution should protect Child rights especially the right not to be forced into an

early marriage.• The constitution should protect the education of the Girl child.

5.3.15 LAND AND PROPERTY RIGHTS• The constitution should guarantee the right of any Kenyan to own land in any part of the

country.• The constitution should provide that all government/trust land lying idle should be

distributed to the landless.• The constitution should provide that no citizen should own more than 100 acres of land.• The constitution should guarantee that no Kenyan shall be landless.• The constitution should abolish buying and selling of land.• The constitution should guarantee people shall own land in areas where they come from. • The constitution should guarantee transparent transfer and subdivision of land.• The constitution should guarantee that the title deed shall bear the names of both

spouses.• The constitution should guarantee regulation of costs of land transfers.• The constitution should guarantee abolishment of land transfers charges.• The constitution should guarantee issuance of land title deeds automatically on purchase

of land.• The constitution should provide that foreigners shall not own land.• The constitution should guarantee free ownership of property.• The constitution should guarantee taxing of those who own large tracts of unused land.• The constitution should guarantee constitutional limit of land ownership.

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• The constitution should guarantee proper use of both private and public land.• The constitution should guarantee establishment a land ceiling of 1000 acres, which

beyond one shall be required, no more ownership of land.• The constitution should provide for punishment to those who illegally transfer land. • The constitution should put a ceiling on the fees charged for sub-division and registration

of boundaries.• The constitution should give either partner in a marriage the right to inherit property

belonging to their spouse.• The constitution should give unmarried girls the right to inherit parental land.• The constitution should provide equal access to land for both men and women.• The constitution should provide for a proper drafting of title deeds to reflect

matrimonial/spousal joint ownership

5.3.16 CULTURAL, ETHNIC AND REGIONAL DIVERSITY AND COMMUNAL RIGHTS• The constitution should provide for the freedom of ethnic practices as long as they are not

repugnant to morality and natural justice.• The constitution should guarantee‘Njuri Ncheke’entrenchment in the constitution.• The constitution should guarantee recognition of cultural institutions such as age sets.• The constitution should guarantee abolishment of April fools as it against Christian

teaching.• The constitution should guarantee recognition of clans and the culture of African people

as well as traditional land boundaries.• The constitution should guarantee 2 national languages namely Kiswahili and English.• The constitution should guarantee the outlawing of harmful cultural practices.

5.3.17 MANAGEMENT AND USE OF NATIONAL RESOURCES• The constitution should provide for equitable distribution of national resources.• The constitution should provide that all government services and facilities be accessible to

all Kenyans without discrimination.• The constitution should provide that the national currency/legal tender shall bear the

name of the founding fathers portrait and natural reservoirs of Kenya.• The constitution shall guarantee for equipping of all health centers with transport facilities

and electricity.• The constitution shall provide for a currency that bears a mark of national heritage.• The constitution should provide that the currency shall not have the face of any person.• The constitution should guarantee that taxes are only paid for services delivered.• The constitution should give the offices of the Auditor General and Controller General

power to prosecute.• The constitution should provide that public officers convicted of corruption be also made to

repay the full amount of monies embezzled.• The constitution should provide that all appointments to civil service shall be based on

merit.• The constitution should provide for government role in price control to protect local

produce • The constitution should provide for government role in the marketing of Kenyan products.• The constitution should provide for prompt payment of farmers for their agricultural

produce.

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• The constitution should abolish the role of middlemen and brokers in marketingtransactions.

• The constitution should provide for the full liberalization of the agricultural sector.• The constitution should provide that admissions to government schools shall be strictly

based on merit.• The constitution should provide for scrapping of the 8-4-4 system of education.• The constitution should guarantee solution to jobless youth.• The constitution should provide for reasonable and affordable government taxation of

consumer goods.• The constitution should provide for reasonable and affordable farming inputs and that the

inputs shall be exempted from taxation.• The constitution should provide for social amenities to all citizens.• The constitution should provide for protection of miraa/Khat business.• The constitution should provide solution to the problem of low pricing of tea.• The constitution should provide for appointment to the cabinet through merit.• The constitution shall abolish corporal punishment in schools.

5.3.18 ENVIRONMENTAL AND NATURAL RESOURCES• The constitution should provide that communities shall be given first preference in

benefiting from local natural resources.• The constitution should provide that citizens shall be protected from wild animals.• The constitution should provide for the protection of natural resources.• The constitution should guarantee protection of water catchment areas.• The constitution should provide for freedom of collection firewood in the forest areas. • The constitution should provide that the public service commission shall appoint

permanent secretaries.

5.3.19 PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE• The constitution should provide for the participation of the civil society in governance• The constitution should guarantee participation of women in politics.• The constitution should guarantee 1/3 of ECK shall be women.

5.3.20 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS• The constitution should provide that all the conduct of foreign affairs is vetted by

parliament.• The constitution should guarantee security of Kenyans abroad.

5.3.21 CONSTITUTIONAL COMMISSIONS, INSTITUTIONS AND OFFICES• The constitution should provide for a permanent constitutional review commission with

offices at the district levels, which shall collect views whenever constitutional matters arise.• The constitution should provide for a commission to deliberate on security issues.• The constitution should provide for a standing salary review commission, represented at all

levels of government, with a mandate to review the salary of all public servants.

5.3.22 SUCCESSION AND TRANSFER OF POWER.• The constitution should provide that incase of death of a president the vice president shall

take over the role of president for 90 days.

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• The constitution should provide that the welfare of the president upon retirement shall beregulated by the constitution

• The constitution should provide for a 30-day period between elections and the swearing inof the new president

5.3.23 WOMEN’S RIGHTS• The constitution should guarantee joint registration of matrimonial property between the

husband and the wife.• The constitution should guarantee women right to decide on matters of family planning. • The constitution should provide for non-discrimination of women in inheritance matters.• The constitution should provide for protection of unmarried women against all forms of

gender abuse.• The constitution should provide that womens' rights are constitutionalized (3)• The constitution should provide that women shall have access to land ownership (4)• The constitution should provide that women shall have a right to property inheritance (12)• The constitution should provide that unmarried women should have a right to inherit their

fathers' property (5)• The constitution should provide that matrimonial property is shared between co-wives• The constitution should provide for harmonization of marriage and separation laws• The constitution should provide that matrimonial property shall be registered in both

spouses names• The constitution should provide that the affiliation act is revived (6)• The constitution should provide for laws prohibiting domestic violence (10)

5.3.24 NATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY• The constitution should provide that the government shall protect local industry• The constitution should provide that economic liberalization shall be limited • The constitution should provide that government shall eradicate poverty • The constitution should provide that the government shall provide social and physical

infrastructure to citizens (3)• The constitution should provide that the government shall promote local industry other

than common market• The constitution should provide that all citizens shall be provisioned with energy• The constitution should provide that soft loans are provided• The constitution should provide for the provision of physical infrastructure to the citizens• The constitution should provide that Telkom Kenya is privatized• The constitution should provide that poverty shall be eradicated (3)

5.3.25 NATIONAL OTHER POLICY• The constitution should provide that corruption is eradicated (24)• The constitution should provide that FLE including HIV/AIDS education shall be included

in schools curriculum (3)• The constitution should provide that security shall be provided to all Kenyans• The constitution should provide that the government ensures safety to all citizens • The constitution should provide that the police will be prohibited from detaining or

torturing suspects unless proven guilty• The constitution should provide that the government ensures safety to all citizens• The constitution should provide that corruption shall be eradicated at all levels of civil

service (24)

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5.3.26 SECTORAL POLICY• The constitution should provide that the government ensures security in the agricultural

sector (12)• The constitution should provide that miraa shall be recognized as a cash crop (25)• The constitution should provide that the government shall facilitate marketing of

agricultural products • The constitution should provide that the government shall subsidize agricultural and

livestock sectors• The constitution should provide that security shall be stepped up against cattle theft • The constitution should provide that the government shall provide hardship allowances to

agriculturalists (3)• The constitution should provide that the government should use the quota system in

admitting students to institutions of higher learning • The constitution should provide that each province shall have a university• The constitution should provide that corporal punishment in schools is abolished• The constitution should provide that the government shall formulate education policies

that are relevant to pastoral communities• The constitution should provide that cultural laws are taught in schools both primary and

secondary• The constitution should provide that adult and civic education is taught in schools• The constitution should provide that education bursary schemes are established for the

unprivileged• The constitution should provide that there shall be loan facilities for all students pursuing

higher education• The constitution should provide that the government provides free education to all

Kenyans• The constitution should provide that government officers shall use cost-effective vehicles• The constitution should provide import taxes on food and clothes are reduced• The constitution should provide that taxation shall be reduced• The constitution should provide that the presidents' picture shall not appear on the

Kenyan currency• The constitution should provide that medical practitioners shall be required to have legal

licenses• The constitution should provide that HIV testing shall be intensified in all government

testing facilities• The constitution should provide that medical facilities and services are available to all

citizens• The constitution should provide that medical personnel in civil service shall not practice

privately• The constitution should provide that livestock shall be allowed to graze in parks and or

reserve land• The constitution should provide that all media shall be liberalized• The constitution should provide that government assistance to all persons with small scale

industries shall be made accessible • The constitution should provide that game parks are reduced in size

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5.3.27 NATIONAL PLANNING• The constitution should provide that every district shall have a center with recreation

facilities• The constitution should provide that cost sharing shall be abolished• The constitution should provide that the government shall fund all national holidays.

5.3.28 CUSTOMARY LAW• The constitution should provide that customary law shall be written

5.3.29 STATUTORY LAW• The constitution should provide that rape and sexual harassment at the place of work is

punishable by law (5)• The constitution should provide that portraits bearing the picture of the president shall be

prohibited by law• The constitution should provide that miraa shall be legalized• The constitution should provide that all disabled children shall be taken to school• The constitution should provide that local brew shall be legalized• The constitution should provide that local brew shall be legalized• The constitution should provide that the outlying district act shall be abolished• The constitution should provide that careless motorists are prosecuted• The constitution should provide that careless parents are prosecuted• The constitution should provide that rape shall carry a heavy penalty (3)• The constitution should provide that cattle rustling is outlawed• The constitution should provide that the chiefs' act shall be revived

5.3.30 GENDER EQUITY• The constitutional should provide that there is equity between men and women at all

levels (5)

5.3.31 ECONOMIC/SOCIAL JUSTICE• The constitution should provide that there shall be no mob justice• The constitution should provide that women freedom fighters are compensated• The constitution should provide that owners of animals killed by motorists are

compensated• The constitution should provide that no citizen shall conduct more than one bossiness

5.3.33 NATIONAL INTEGRITY AND IDENTITY• The constitution should provide that freedom fighters should be compensated and

protected (5)APPENDICES:

Appendix 1: Members of the Constituency Constitutional Committee

1. Hon Jackson Kalweo MP2. George Kimathi Samuel DC3. Silas Mwimbi Chairman4. Cllr. Jason M’kioru5. Stanley Gitiye

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6. Timothy Mithika Kiome7. Hellen Kirimi Ntunda8. Beatrce N. Baariu9. Peter Kaiyanthi10. Hellen N. Kayuki

Appendix 2: Civic Education Providers (CEPs)1. Maua DCC2. Maendeleo ya wanawake organization3. St. Cecilia women group4. Kangaroo 2000 actors5. Nyota njema moving theatre6. Kenya law consumers association7. Paralegal group8. Antubentwe njogune self help group9. Athi catholic youth group10. Nyambene mosque association11. Amunju self help group12. Njuri ncheke elders kanikaru family care society 13. Solidarity goodwill Services

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14. Appendix 3: Persons presenting memoranda and/or making oral submissions.

10016ONIEA Agatha Makena CBO Written Liliaba Women Group20002ONIEA Bariu Isaac CBO Written Athaine Multipurpose30015ONIEA Beatrice Kendi CBO Written Mukululu Catholic Youth40025ONIEA Daniel Mugambi M CBO Memorandum Umoja Youth Group50054ONIEA Daniel Munene CBO Written Amwamba Folk Media Group60027ONIEA Ellen Nkirote Kajuki CBO Written Ariithi Women Group70050ONIEA Fredrick Ntongondu CBO Written Merretwa Group80009ONIEA Grace K Thuranira CBO Written Kangeta Women Group90048ONIEA Grace Kamami CBO Written Kinyanka Kiwa Women Group

100029ONIEAHenry KaberiaMugambi CBO Written Maua Social Development and

110046ONIEA Isaiah Muringori CBO Written Mwinyo bussiness community120004ONIEA Jacinta Karimi CBO Memorandum Igembe North Division youth130028ONIEA Joseph Kirema CBO Written Disabled Community-MDSHGC140018ONIEA Joyce Ruito CBO Written St Joyce Women Group150031ONIEA Julius Mbiti M'kiome CBO Written Maua Social Development and160060ONIEA Karigi Charles CBO Written Amunju Pioneer Group170008ONIEA Lucy Nkatha Mukuria CBO Written DCC Maua Methodist Hospital180057ONIEA Margaret Ntongai CBO Written Biashara Imam 7 Kanan Women190021ONIEA Moses Nkinyangi CBO Written Youth Association of Civic e200030ONIEA Paul Kirema Ntururu CBO Written Maua Social Development and210019ONIEA Regina Muthoni CBO Written Kabai Tairu Women Group220023ONIEA Romano Kiramana CBO Written Kiene Self Helf Group230020ONIEA Sabina N Garuya CBO Written St. Benedicta & kanario Wome240032ONIEA Silas Kibui CBO Written Luluma Mazingira Group250005ONIEA Stanely Ntoiti CBO Written Churui Miribwa Youth Group260024ONIEA Wilfred Kendi CBO Memorandum St.Cecilia Women Group270035INIEA A Mohamed Individual Written280024INIEA Abdi Razak Yusuf Individual Written

290048INIEAAmos KathuriMugambi Individual Written

300025IWIEA Anonymous Individual Oral - Public he310091INIEA Ayub Gitonga Isaac Individual Oral - Public he320020INIEA Ayub K Kaibi Individual Written330040INIEA Beatrice Individual Written340049INIEA Bernard K Kabui Individual Written350034INIEA BMK Individual Written360079INIEA Buantai Thangetha Individual Oral - Public he370032INIEA Calorine K Sebastian Individual Written380069INIEA Charity Individual Oral - Public he390099INIEA Charity Kiburu Individual Oral - Public he400058INIEA Charity Ndato Individual Oral - Public he410051INIEA Charles Mugambi Individual Written420118INIEA Cllr. G Lintari Individual Oral - Public he430066INIEA Cllr. Justus Maore Individual Oral - Public he440045INIEA Cllr. Robert Ntojira M Individual Written450006INIEA D J Mwangi Individual Written460078INIEA Daudi M'Akwala Individual Oral - Public he470102INIEA E.K.Mbaabu Individual Oral - Public he480113INIEA Edward Kinyua Individual Oral - Public he490043INIEA Erastus Mutembei Individual Written500052INIEA Eric Gitonga Individual Oral - Public he

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510004INIEA Eunice Kanini Individual Written520062INIEA Eunice Murega Individual Oral - Public he530016INIEA Festus Muroki Individual Written540129INIEA Francis Mutura Individual Oral - Public he550041INIEA Franklin Mithika Lintur Individual Written560001INIEA Fredrick Kiruki Individual Written570097INIEA George Kaberia Individual Oral - Public he580047INIEA George Kimathi Individual Written

590064INIEAGeorge NtomburaMugambi Individual Oral - Public he

600089INIEA Gerald Kimani Individual Oral - Public he610044INIEA Gerald M Kiunga Individual Written620055INIEA Gerald Murithi Individual Oral - Public he

630109INIEAHenry KaberiaMugambi Individual Oral - Public he

640017INIEA Henry Mbaabu Individual Written650026INIEA Hezekiah Mwamba Individual Written660003INIEA Isaiah Kiulio Individual Written670063INIEA Isaiah Mathenge Individual Oral - Public he680008INIEA Isaya Mathenge Individual Written690074INIEA Jacob Kingori Individual Oral - Public he700039INIEA Jacob Kinoti Individual Written710108INIEA Jacob Mukaria Individual Oral - Public he720031INIEA Japhet Thara Individual Written730119INIEA Jediel Karuti Individual Oral - Public he740130INIEA Jediel Kiliungi Individual Oral - Public he750053INIEA Jemes Individual Oral - Public he760081INIEA Jeniffer Individual Oral - Public he770086INIEA Jennifer Individual Oral - Public he780114INIEA Jennifer Mukombiti Individual Oral - Public he790128INIEA Jennifer Nkirote Individual Oral - Public he800100INIEA Jeremiah Tulaibuni Individual Oral - Public he810073INIEA JerusaKamami Individual Oral - Public he820070INIEA Joanina Individual Oral - Public he830115INIEA Jocob Muchiri Individual Oral - Public he840038INIEA Joel Gitonga Individual Written850103INIEA Joel N Kamunge Individual Oral - Public he860104INIEA Johana N Individual Oral - Public he870123INIEA John Kaithi Individual Oral - Public he880056INIEA John Kithela Individual Oral - Public he890096INIEA John M Individual Oral - Public he900132INIEA John Michubu Individual Oral - Public he910027INIEA John Munene Individual Written920098INIEA Joseph Individual Oral - Public he930021INIEA Joseph Matheta Individual Written940009INIEA Joseph Mbabu Individual Written950036INIEA Joseph Mithika M Individual Written960015INIEA Joseph Mtomariu Individual Written970107INIEA Joseph Munene Individual Oral - Public he980037INIEA Joseph Njagi Individual Written990060INIEA Josephine Gichungi Individual Oral - Public he

1000059INIEA Joshua Muthane Individual Oral - Public he1010075INIEA Joyce Katheru Individual Oral - Public he1020054INIEA Julia Kaunanku Individual Oral - Public he1030076INIEA Julia Nthirende Individual Oral - Public he1040023INIEA Julius K Kamundi Individual Written

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1050127INIEA Julius Kirea Individual Oral - Public he1060082INIEA Julius Nteeruri Individual Oral - Public he1070121INIEA Karigi Charles Individual Oral - Public he1080019INIEA Karithi Nicholas Individual Written1090050INIEA Kobia Mwito Individual Written1100106INIEA Lucy Nkatha Individual Oral - Public he1110010INIEA Lydia Mware Individual Written1120068INIEA Mahia Mpurithia Individual Oral - Public he1130002INIEA Manana Mwiricia Individual Written1140122INIEA Margaret Kailimbi Individual Oral - Public he1150080INIEA Maria M Kiyu Individual Oral - Public he1160072INIEA Maria Ndiara Individual Oral - Public he1170112INIEA Maritha Mwiti Individual Oral - Public he1180125INIEA Mary Murega Individual Oral - Public he1190067INIEA Mberia Riungu Individual Oral - Public he1200110INIEA Miriti M'itabori Individual Oral - Public he1210022INIEA Misheck Kobia Individual Written1220028INIEA Moses Karuma Individual Written1230077INIEA Moses Nkiyangi Individual Oral - Public he1240092INIEA Muriungi Kabira Individual Oral - Public he1250116INIEA Muriungi Mukamba Individual Oral - Public he1260046INIEA Musa M'imana Individual Written1270093INIEA Njagi R Individual Oral - Public he1280065INIEA Njogu M'njogu Individual Oral - Public he1290126INIEA Nthiani Karlaine Individual Oral - Public he1300131INIEA Ntonjira M Individual Oral - Public he1310042INIEA Onesmus Mugambi Individual Written1320111INIEA Pastor Doither Individual Oral - Public he1330012INIEA Paul Mutweri Individual Written1340087INIEA Peter Individual Oral - Public he1350029INIEA Peter Kiayanthi Individual Written1360083INIEA Peter Kithela Individual Oral - Public he

1370030INIEAPhineas MuthuriNkanath Individual Written

1380090INIEA Pr. Stanely Mungathia Individual Oral - Public he1390018INIEA Priscill N Giiye Individual Written1400057INIEA Rebecca Kono Individual Oral - Public he1410061INIEA Reuben Individual Oral - Public he1420124INIEA Rev. Mathews Murugi Individual Oral - Public he1430011INIEA Riungu Kiramba Individual Written1440095INIEA Rose Kaunango Individual Oral - Public he1450094INIEA Sabina Cikirori Individual Oral - Public he1460101INIEA Samuel Miriti Individual Oral - Public he1470033INIEA Sebastian Ntoruru M Individual Written1480088INIEA Shadrack Muyuri Individual Oral - Public he1490120INIEA Shamack Kabira Individual Oral - Public he1500085INIEA Stanely Kiunga Individual Oral - Public he1510013INIEA Stella Mukokinya Individual Written1520084INIEA Steven Muturusio Individual Oral - Public he1530071INIEA Valentino Individual Oral - Public he1540027IINEA Wako Jarso Individual Oral - Public he1550117INIEA Zacharia Murena Individual Oral - Public he1560105INIEA Zakayo Gichunge Individual Oral - Public he1570038ONIEA Abraham Kamuyu NGO Written Nyambene Child Ministry Exec1580012ONIEA Hellen Mtundu Kirimi NGO Written MYWO1590007ONIEA Joseph Kirema NGO Written Disabled Community Center

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1600049ONIEA Charles Manana Other Institutions Written Maua Youth Polytechnic1610047ONIEA Christopher K Imwere Other Institutions Written Kangaroo 2000 Actors.1620043ONIEA Eustace M Other Institutions Written Nyota Njema Moving Theatre1630051ONIEA Florence Karegi Other Institutions Written St. Pauls Boarding

1640045ONIEAGatobu M'ibutuKaratho Other Institutions Memorandum Njuri Ncheke /Gatobu

1650039ONIEA Henry Kiogora Other Institutions Written Maua KFF1660022ONIEA Isaac Kaura Other Institutions Memorandum Njia Boy's Secondary School1670037ONIEA Jeremiah M M Alotiye Other Institutions Written Njuri Ncheke Ya Meru1680006ONIEA Kinoti Mwirichia Other Institutions Written ACEP-Group1690033ONIEA Kirimi Shadrack Other Institutions Memorandum Burieruri Secondary School L1700040ONIEA Margaret Magi Other Institutions Written CASDE-Maua.1710003ONIEA Mburugu K Nkanata Other Institutions Memorandum Kangeta Girl's Law Club1720056ONIEA Zachaeus Kaituyu Other Institutions Written Paralegal Maua1730052ONIEA Alice Kariuki Politcal Party Written DP Women's Co-ordinator1740055ONIEA Raphael Muriungi Politcal Party Memorandum DP-Nyambene1750053ONIEA Stanely K Mugambi Politcal Party Memorandum DP-Executive1760034ONIEA Gideon Nchebere Pressure Groups Written Ex Mau Mau Freedom Fighters1770044ONIEA Karuti Nchebere Pressure Groups Memorandum Kenya Union Of Post Teachers1780013ONIEA Abdi Razak Yussuf Religious Organisation Written Nyambene Muslim Association1790058ONIEA Alice Kariuki Religious Organisation Written Mada catholic church.

1800010ONIEAArchbishop John OMorga Religious Organisation Memorandum World Undernomination Apostl

1810026ONIEA Beatrice Barui Religious Organisation Memorandum Catholic Women Association1820059ONIEA Felix Munyua Religious Organisation Written Athi Catholic Church1830041ONIEA John Kirema Itabari Religious Organisation Written CJPC-Maua1840014ONIEA Osman Abdi Religious Organisation Written Kangeta Muslim1850036ONIEA Pr. Julius Njagi Kathur Religious Organisation Written SDA- Church1860001ONIEA Pr. Wilfred Mwiti Religious Organisation Written Kangeta Deaf Community Bible1870035ONIEA Rev Justus Mwenda Religious Organisation Memorandum Methodist Church1880011ONIEA Stanley Mkonsa Religious Organisation Written AIPCA-Mwamalui Mukululu Loca1890042ONIWE Anonymous Written1900005INIEA Michael Written

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Appendix 4: Persons Attending Constituency Hearings

No. Name Address No. Name Address

1Kimathi Ken P.O. Box 136, Maua 24Stephen Mithika P.O. Box 733, Maua

2Mwiti J.N. P.O. Box 271, Maua 25Abrahim Kamyu P.O. Box 562, Maua

3Gikamati Paul P.O. Box 323, Maua 26Jacob M'Thikayi P.O. Box 320, Maua

4Silas Mwimbii P.O. Maua 27James Ntoinyi P.O. Box 320, Maua

5Peter Kaiyathi P.O. Box 202, Maua 28Allamano Dyy Staff P.O. Box 330, Kangeta

6John Nkubitu P.O. Box 301, Maua 29Julia Kaunaku N/A

7Stanley Gitiye P.O. Box 532, Maua 30Jacob Mukaria P.O. Box 326, Maua

8Daniel Mugambi P.O. Box 71, Maua 31Kaberia P.O. Box 341, Maua

9Zakayo Gichunge P.O. Box 71, Maua 32Henry Kiogora P.O. Box 87, Maua

10Hezekiah Mwambia P.O. Box 312, Maua 33John Ngolua Cllr. P.O. Box 91, Maua

11Lucy Nkatha P.O. Box 246, Maua 34Musa M'imaana P.O. Box 205, Maua

12Peter Githinji P.O. Box 63, Maua 35Henry Kaberia P.O. Box 361, Maua

13Abdi Razak P.O. Box 32, Maua 36Miriti Itabari P.O. Box 71, Maua

14Gideon Nchebere P.O. Box 9, Maua 37Domiciano Kaithuru P.O. Box 71, Maua

15Moses Karuma P.O. Box 402, Maua 38Marither Mwiti N/A

16Jacinta Karimi P.O. Box 330, Maua 39Akwalu Banard P.O. Box 58898, Nairobi

17Paul Kirema P.O. Box 326, Maua 40Baariu D.M. P.O. Box 21, Maua

18Joseph Muchira P.O. Box 777, Nyeri 41Muthine H.N. P.O. Box 21, Maua

19Mbaabu Erastus P.O. Box 3, Maua 42Kirimi Shadrack P.O. Box 21, Maua

20Lonnah Mwangi P.O. Box 466, Maua 43Edward Kinyua P.O. Box 21, Maua

21Jastus Mwonda P.O. Box 61, Maua 44Ntongai Mworia P.O. Box 21, Maua

22Simon Kinyua P.O. Box 96, Maua 45Luke Kiambati P.O. Box 47, Maua

23Pastor Julius Njagi Kathuri P.O. Box 269, Maua 46David Kaunage P.O. Box 71, Maua

47M'ImaanaIburi P.O. Box 240, Maua 70Joshua Murungi P.O. Box 36, Maua

48Joseph Kirema P.O. Box 63, Maua 71Joseph Ngoone P.O. Box 156, Maua

49Johnstone Kainga P.O. Box 154, Maua 72Benard Kibuae P.O. Box 64, Maua

50Jenifer Mukombiti N/A 73Beatrice Baadiu P.O. Box 56, Maua

51Julius Mbiti M/Ikiome P.O. Box 441, Maua 74Felix Munyua P.O. Box 374, Maua

52Bessi Kendi P.O. Box 226, Maua 75Julius M'imuti P.O. Box 377, Maua

53Mburugu K. Nkanata P.O. Box 226, Maua 76Josphat Kainga P.O. Box 71, Maua

54Rev. Alfred Miheso P.O. Box 61, Maua 77Murungi Makamba N/A

55Eva Jacob Muchiri P.O. Box 43, Maua 78Silas Kubai P.O. Box 458, Maua

56Koome Abraham P.O. Box 61, Maua 79Susan Nkunja P.O. Box 91, Maua

57Justus Mputhia P.O. Box 40, Maua 80John Kirema P.O. Box 374, Maua

58John Munyua P.O. Box 314, Maua 81Eustace Mauta P.O. Box 216, Maua

59Michael C. Maina P.O. Box 92, Maua 82Jeremiah M.M. Alothe P.O. Box 149, Maua

60John Kilozo P.O. Box 461, Maua 83Rev. Stephen Ntonjira P.O. Box 251, Maua

61Peter Kithela P.O. Box 149, Maua 84James Ngore P.O. Box 220, Maua

62Amed Mohamed N/A 85Isaiah Kithia P.O. Box 73, Maua

63Benson G. Mocheke P.O. Box 490, Maua 86Karuti Nchebere P.O. Box 286, Maua

64Benjamin Mutia P.O. Box 541, Maua 87Kathoni Mugendi P.O. Box 286, Maua

65Joel Ncoro P.O. Box 37, Maua 88Grace Kamami P.O. Box 96, Maua

66G. Kinema Mudeko P.O. Box 141, Maua 89Pattrick Muriuki P.O. Box 21, Maua

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67Charles Kiili N/A 90Kaberia Imanyara P.O. Box 73, Maua

68Hellen Kirim P.O. Box 442, Maua 91Japhet Bulu P.O. Box 43, Maua

69Gatobu M'ibutu Karatho P.O. Box 85, Maua 92Zakaria Mwereria P.O. Box 71, Maua

93Boniface Kinyua P.O. Box 216, Maua 116Cllr. J.M. Kioru P.O. Box 554, Maua

94Fredrick Ntongodo P.O. Box 75, Maua 117Kenth Samwel KinyuaMunene P.O. Box 178, Maua

95Kubai Kimwere P.O. Box 370, Maua 118Stanley Mukobo P.O. Box 491, Maua

96Julius Mwito P.O. Box 323, Maua 119Michael Gichunge P.O. Box 71, Maua

97Kithore Samuel P.O. Box 57, Maua 120Cyrus Wanjohi P.O. Box 421, Maua

98Joel Muriki Samwel P.O. Box 1923, Maua 121Isaih Gichunge P.O. Box 91, Maua

99Charles Mugambi P.O. Box 573, Maua 122Mbaabu Mithika P.O. Box 24, Maua

100Benjamin maore P.O. Box 44, Maua 123Onesmus Nthuku P.O. Box 71, Maua

101Ntuala Lintari P.O. Box 71, Maua 124Joseph L. Mboroki P.O. Box 73, Maua

102Patrick Ndumba P.O. Box 102, Kianjai 125David Mithika P.O. Box 23, Maua

103Japhet Thara P.O. Box 73, Maua 126Jeremiah Kaigara P.O. Box 78, Maua

104Joseph Ikotha P.O. Box 597, Maua 127Alice Kaduki P.O. Box 220, Maua

105Jedlel Karuti P.O.Box 43, Maua 128Njagi Rutere P.O. Box 620, Maua

106Moses Murithi P.O. Box 15, Maua 129Peter Michubu P.O. Box 51, Maua

107Robert Kinyua P.O. Box 43, Maua 130Erastus Mutembei P.O. Box 594, Maua

108Gerald Kamthi P.O. Box 118, Maua 131Stanley Kinyua P.O. Box 593, Maua

109John S. Miriti P.O. Box 373, Maua 132Raphael Muriungi P.O. Box 294, Maua

110John Munene P.O. Box 22, Maua 133John Mungiria P.O. Box 206, Maua

111NgunjiriThue N/A 134Rev. Peter Kitaeka P.O. Box 674, Maua

112Saimon Maina N/A 135Samwel Kaberia P.O. Box 71, Meru

113Andrew Munuru P.O. Box 370, Maua 136Francis Ithili P.O. Box 374, Maua

114Nkoroi Easter P.O. Box 78, Maua 137Shadrack Kabira P.O.Box 91, Maua

115Jacob Kinoti P.O. Box 330, Maua 138Kirimi Arachi P.O. Box 63, Maua

139Muthuku Kijogi N/A 162Jack Kimathi P.O.Box 248, Maua

140Sammy Kailanya N/A 163Joshua K. Gerah N/A

141Gabriel Kobia N/A 164Maina James P.O. Box 540, Maua

142Karigi Charles N/A 165Joseph Muturia N/A

143Tomas Akinda P.O. Box 63, Maua 166Gilbert Mugambi P.O. Box 44, Chogoria

144Kinyua Julius P.O. Box 1923, Maua 167Margret Kailibi P.O. Box 599, Maua

145Josphat Kimathi P.O. Box 71, Maua 168Mwenda Murungi N/A

146Benjamin Mutadi N/A 169Gitonga Baarui N/A

147Rosemary Kirigo P.O. Box 85, Maua 170Muthuri Phinehas P.O. Box 472, Maua

148Nkanata Gitobu P.O. Box 392, Maua 171Joseph Mwenda P.O. Box 216, Maua

149Mithika Linturi P.O. Box 3230, Meru 172Gerebasio Kaberia P.O. Box 149, Maua

150Ojeniu Micii M. P.O. Maua 173Joseph Njagi P.O. Box 297, Maua

151Fredrick M'eringo N/A 174Stephen Guantai P.O. Box 297, Maua

152Joseph Kobia P.O. Box 246, Maua 175Joyce Kanocia P.O. Box 64, Maua

153Julius Miriti P.O. Box 75, Maua 176Zacchaeus Kaituyu P.O. Box 110, Maua

154Patrick Kobia P.O. Box 37, Maua 177Joseph Ntoiti Mwelida P.O. Box 30, Maua

155Ephantus N. Maroo P.O. Box 205, Maua 178Kathure Mabea P.O. Box 240, Maua

156Charles Maroo P.O. Box 213, Maua 179Veronica Kanuu P.O. Box 71, Maua

157Charles Nairuti P.O. Box 21, Maua 180Patrick Muthezi P.O. Box 187, Maua

158Adam Kubai P.O. Box 91, Maua 181Benjamin Gikotha N/A

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159Silas Maore P.O. Box 1353, Maua 182John Mwirabua N/A

160Martin Lithars P.O. Box 290, Maua 183Nicholas Ntonja P.O. Box 203, Maua

161Rutere Muthuru P.O. Box 680, Maua 184Paul Abuito N/A

185Thaddaeus Mutura N/A 208George Mwilaria N/A

186Stanley Kirema P.O. Box 57, Maua 209Pastor Joel Kimenchu N/A

187Richard Thuranira P.O. Box 91, Maua 210Kobia Sleiman N/A

188Bonface Mucheke P.O. Box 219, Maua 211Joseph Mithika N/A

189Joseph Muthamia P.O. Box 78, Maua 212Hellen Kayuki Nkirote P.O. Box 525, Maua

190Henry Baimunya P.O. Box 78, Maua 213Silas M'ngondu P.O. Box 83, Maua

191Samwel Machoki P.O. Box 58, Maua 214Beatrice K. Mutharimi P.O. Box 30, Maua

192Margaret Ntongai P.O. Box 528, Maua 215Baariu B. Kllende P.O. Box 30, Maua

193Charity Kiburu N/A 216Dickson Libere P.O. Box 353, Maua

194Kinoti Lawrence N/A 217Dominic Kaberia P.O. Box 44, Maua

195Sabastian Ntoruru N/A 218Julius Mwikuu N/A

196Japhet Kaora N/A 219Patrick Mari P.O. Box 554, Maua

197Nelson M'muniru N/A 220Joel Gitonga P.O.Box 272, Maur

198Douglas K. Mwiga P.O. Box 24, Maua 221Mary Murea N/A

199James Kirimi P.O. Box 51, Maua 222Jerusha Gakou N/A

200Joseph Kitari P.O. Box 75, Maua 223Elizabeth Koroi N/A

201Paul M'miaka P.O. Box 83, Maua 224ZeberinaBura N/A

202Asenath K. Nyamu P.O. Box 2089, Maua 225Edward Mweda N/A

203Michei Mugendi P.O. Box 216, Maua 226Kaberia Ngiru P.O. Box 380, Maua

204Rev Matthaws Murugi P.O. Box 416, Maua 227Josphat Laichena P.O. Box 281, Maua

205Kinyua Kubai P.O. Box 482, Maua 228Christopher Imwere P.O. Box 457, Maua

206Leonard Ngai N/A 229Jacob Migamboili P.O. Box 71, Maua

207Justus Gachoki N/A 230Charles Ngore N/A

231Mohamed Ali N/A 254Isaiah Ntunjiro P.O. Box 528, Maua

232Ntomwitari N/A 255Karuti Joel P.O. Box 89, Maua

233Kimathi K.M. N/A 256Akwalo Mugambi P.O. Box 74, Maua

234Julius Kinyua N/A 257Jacob Ikiao N/A

235Mutuma P.M. N/A 258Miriti Ikiao P.O. Box 278, Maua

236Gerrishon Ncoro N/A 259Stanley Ntiana N/A

237Jason karemu N/A 260Ayub Gitonga P.O. Box 342, Maua

238Councilor Robert N/A 261Dickson Thauri P.O. Box 342, Maua

239John mailutha N/A 262George Laichena N/A

240Silas Mbiko N/A 263Kobibia Kimathi N/A

241Job Muriingi N/A 264Gerald Kaberia P.O. Box 25, Maua

242Kyuki John N/A 265Timothy Kirimi P.O. Box 25, Maua

243Jacob M'imethea N/A 266Erick Thuranira P.O. Box 25, Maua

244Julus Kobia N/A 267Frank Kirimi P.O. Box 25, Maua

245Onesmus M. Mugambi P.O. Box 48, Maua 268Florence Karegi P.O. Box 25, Maua

246Sammy Leonard N/A 269Sophia Wamja P.O. Box 25, Maua

247Michek M'Mweriria N/A 270Mugure Peninah P.O. Box 25, Maua

248C.M. Barungu P.O. Box 407, Maua 271Rechael Mwendwa P.O. Box 25, Maua

249Magret Ciongoma N/A 272Lary Kimathi P.O. Box 25, Maua

250Mariam Colobi N/A 273Rueben Mwendia P.O. Box 25, Maua

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251Festus Muriuki P.O. Box 25, Maua 274Denis Munoru P.O. Box 25, Maua

252Kinoti Daniel P.O. Box 25, Maua 275Silvia Makena P.O. Box 25, Maua

253Charles Munoru P.O. Box 25, Maua 276Madra Mwendwa P.O. Box 25, Maua

277Mercy Kendi P.O. Box 25, Maua 300Josephat Kaboro N/A

278Joseph Mugambi P.O. Box 280, Maua 301Stanely Maore N/A

279Rev. Stephen Ndiiri P.O. Box 247, Maua 302James Anampwu P.O. Box 517, Maua

280Joseph Meme P.O. Box 211, Maua 303Kawgai Elizabeth N/A

281David Kaberia P.O. Box 319, Maua 304Gerald Karuti N/A

282Jahn Ogachi Morgan P.O. Box 940, Maua 305Francis Ntoiti N/A

283Kimathi Alex P.O. Box 30, Maua 306John Kimathi N/A

284Daniel Munene Mathew N/A 307JeniferNkirote N/A

285Denis Githinji N/A 308Peter Kobia N/A

286Isaih Muringuri N/A 309Martin Gitonga P.O. Box 61, Maua

287Kobia Mwito N/A 310John Mwenda N/A

288Thiribi J.B. N/A 311Ithai Boniface P.O.Box 203, Maua

289Paul Nchege N/A 312Stanely Murungi N/A

290Davis Kibara N/A 313Alex Mwiti N/A

291Consolata Kangodo N/A 314John Faberia P.O. Box 75, Maua

292Benedicta Nyambura P.O. Box 220, Maua 315Edward Mutura P.O. Box 120, Maua

293Karlika Nabea P.O. Box 444, Maua 316Joseph Mungathia N/A

294Julius Kirea N/A 317Boniface K. N/A

295Bernard Rjukwaru P.O. Box 31, Maua 318David Huranira P.O. Box 118, Maua

296Douglas Muliyua P.O. Box 31, Maua 319Muriithi S. John N/A

297Joseph Mugambi P.O. Box 484, Maua 320Titus Nabea N/A

298John Murungi P.O. Box 180, Maua 321Peter Meeme P.O. Box 91, Maua

299Charles Kairithia P.O. Box 73, Maua 322Joy Kendi P.O. Box 91, Maua

323Stanley M. Mwangi P.O. Box 407, Maua 346John Kithela P.O. Box 278, Maua

324Francis Manyara N/A 347Raphael Muriungi P.O.Box 294, Maua

325Muriuki Kiambati N/A 348Rebecca Kono P.O. Athiiwe

326Gerald M. Kiunga P.O.Box 389, Maua 349Charity Ndatu N/A

327Dancan Kiunga P.O. Box 203, Maua 350Cllr. Isaiah Kiulio P.O. Box 231, Maua

328DancanKiunga P.O. Box 91, Maua 351Reuben M'mutia N/A

329James Manyori P.O. Box 91, Maua 352Kendi Wintred P.O. Box 330, Maua

330Abend Mwithali P.O. Box 91, Maua 353Adrow Kanyomoo P.O. Box 330, Maua

331Francis Mutura P.O. Box 96, Maua 354Jacob Kiriawki P.O. Box 330, Maua

332David Mwirigi N/A 355Joshua Muthare P.O. Box 106, Maua

333Pastor Wilfred Mwiti P.O. Box 436, Kangeta 356Josephine Gichunge N/A

334Isaac Baariu P.O. Kangeta 357Eunice Kanini P.O. Box 44, Maua

335Erick Gotonga P.O. Kangeta 358Rebecca Naili N/A

336Frederick Kinyuki P.O. Box 241, Kangeta 359Pastor Mwenda B. N/A

337Philip N'ananga P.O. Box 241, Kangeta 360Jacob Kinoti Mwirichia P.O. Box 330, Maua

338Jacob M'thikayi N/A 361Eunice Murea P.O. Box 252, Maua

339James Ntoiti P.O.Box 330, Kangeta 362Micheck Meeme P.O. Kangeta

340Allamano Pr. Staff N/A 363Joseph Thiane P.O. Box 281, Maua

341Julia Kaunanku N/A 364Jacob Kaithare P.O. Box 141, Maua

342Bessy Kendi P.O. Box 226, Kangeta 365Grace Thuranire P.O. Box 330, Maua

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343Mburugu N.K. Anata P.O. Box 226, Kangeta 366Frank Kirimi P.O. Box 56, Maua

344George Mugambi P.O. Box 502, Maua 367Japhet Ntela P.O. Box 209, Maua

345Jacinta Karimi P.O. Box 330, Maua 368Rev. Stanley David Nkunja P.O. Box 699, Maua

369Gi kiema Mucheka P.O. Box 141, Maua 392Musa Mairichi P.O. Box 141, Maua

370Lucy Nkatha P.O. Box 246, Maua 393Maria Ndiara P.O. Box 330, Maua

371Tabitha Kayuki N/A 394Francis Gikamati P.O. Box 141, Maua

372Hellen Kirimi P.O. Box 442, Maua 395Betsy Kendi P.O. Box 226, Maua

373Beatrice Barui P.O. Box 56, Maua 396Irene Kagendo P.O. Box 226, Maua

374Paul Mutuiri P.O. Box 330, Maua 397Glory Mungathia P.O. Box 226, Maua

375Julius Kirimi P.O. Box 442, Maua 398Pauline Makena P.O. Box 226, Maua

376Sabina Mwonjiro N/A 399Reselyn Tharamba P.O. Box 226, Maua

377Agatha Makena P.O. Box 231, Maua 400Salome Muhia P.O. Box 226, Maua

378Joyce Mwangaita N/A 401Esther Mati P.O. Box 226, Maua

379Julius Mutuma P.O. Box 229, Maua 402Winfred Makena P.O. Box 226, Maua

380Tomas Akida P.O. Box 63, Maua 403Dorothy Kanyua P.O. Box 226, Maua

381Lawi R. Kiramba P.O. Box 341, Maua 404Janet Karambu P.O. Box 92, Maua

382Meeme Etaya N/A 405Easta Kathao P.O. Box 330, Maua

383Susan Giongondu N/A 406Jenifa Muthoni P.O. Box 330, Maua

384Marther Akou Mburutha N/A 407Grace Gomweria P.O. Box 330, Maua

385Gladys Kalotia N/A 408Sepora Gombiro P.O. Box 330, Maua

386Beatrice Kendi P.O. Box 330, Maua 409Joyce Kendi P.O. Box 330, Maua

387Charity Kaumeigoru P.O. Box 32, Maua 410Jerosa Kamami P.O. Box 707, Maua

388John Nthuuku P.O. Box 300, Maua 411Jacob Kingori P.O. Box 330, Maua

389Joyce Rwito P.O. Box 314, Maua 412Isaac M'Nkubitu N/A

390M'Imaana Mubwika P.O. Box 330, Maua 413Eunice Kagwiria P.O. Box 42, Maua

391Beatrice Kinya P.O. Box 330, Maua 414Cllr. Anne Gomithea P.O. Box 118, Maua

415Hellen Kayuki P.O. Box 525, Maua 438Robert Murithi P.O. Box 436, Maua

416M' Njogu Njogu N/A 439Beatrice Mukobiti P.O. Box 436, Maua

417Valentino P.O. Box 231, Maua 440Mberia Riungu P.O. Box 436, Maua

418Stanley Limbere P.O. Box 311, Maua 441Sahara Isaiya N/A

419Kainda Katheru N/A 442Sopia Kabutia N/A

420Mwari M'Kubuku N/A 443Monica Laaria N/A

421Kandoge Njogu N/A 444SusanKayuyu P.O.Box 331, Maua

422Julia Thirindi N/A 445Felistas Mogathia P.O. Box 202, Maua

423Moses Kinyangi P.O. Box 141, Maua 446JenifferMkirote Imawa P.O. Box 330, Maua

424Ntika Mutia N/A 447Joseph Mbaabu P.O. Box 330, Maua

425Joyce Ruito P.O. Box 330, Maua 448Abdi Razak Yusuf P.O. Box 32, Maua

426Wanjohi Cyrus P.O. Box 421, Maua 449Osman Abdi P.O. Box 32, Maua

427Mufyoka Francis P.O. Box 421, Maua 450Jotham Kabira P.O. Box 341, Maua

428Peter Mithela P.O. Box 149, Maua 451Rabecca Thama N/A

429Henry Nyamo P.O. Box 308, Maua 452Henry Mbaabu P.O. Box 655, Maua

430David M'akwalo N/A 453Peter Gitonga N/A

431Charity Kathure N/A 454Ajelica Nkatha P.O. Box 141, Maua

432Joice Kaliutu N/A 455JacobMbiti N/A

433Michael Mwithalii P.O. Box 330, Maua 456Cllr. Jusbil Maaze N/A

434Timothy Muriuki Maua 457John Mati N/A

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435Emmanuel Thurawira N/A 458mariam Culubi N/A

436Virginia Kiunga N/A 459Monica Kanini N/A

437Philiph Kaberia P.O. Box 436, Maua 460Julius Kaigongi P.O. Box 436, Maua

461Peter Mwenda P.O. Box 436, Maua 484Jeniffer Giokalabua N/A

462Peter Mwenda P.O. Box 436, Maua 485Alice Kabiria N/A

463Godfrey Kinoti P.O. Box 436, Maua 486Peter Enene N/A

464Joseph Kimathi P.O. Box 436, Maua 487Joyce Kaario N/A

465Julius Kinyua P.O. Box 436, Maua 488Agnes Nyorika N/A

466Silas Mageria P.O. Box 436, Maua 489Joyce Kayuyu N/A

467Lucy Kendi P.O. Box 436, Maua 490Margaret Ntoyai P.O. Box 528, Maua

468Japhet Kinyua P.O. Box 436, Maua 491Mario Ntoikiu P.O. Box 38, Maua

469Eliud Mwenda P.O. Box 436, Maua 492Janeffer Kanugui N/A

470Douglas Muthuri P.O. Box 436, Maua 493Isaiya Kobia P.O. Box 141, Maua

471Bwatai Thiageth P. O. Box 141, Maua 494Joseph Ntomarivo P.O. Box 141, Maua

472Lydia Mwari N/A 495Julius M'eruri P.O. Box 440, Maua

473Kanunu Mugo N/A 496Maria Gomithea N/A

474Peter Kathuku P.O.Box 281, Maua 497Jeniffer Gatia N/A

475Isaiya Ncoro P.O. Box 281, Maua 498Mather Ciomakutho N/A

476Julius Mithika P.O. Box 241, Maua 499Eliud Manyara P.O. Box 225, Maua

477Susan Kabui P.O. Box 141, Maua 500Festus Mupoki P.O. Box 729, Maua

478Julita Mutua N/A 501Joackim Bariu K. P.O. Box 330, Maua

479Julius Murungi P.O. Box 225, Maua 502D.J. Mwangi P.O. Box 225, Maua

480Daniel Kaberia P.O. Box 229, Maua 503Joyce Nyoroka N/A

481Stephen Mutudogu N/A 504Samwel M'imana N/A

482Sabina Acii N/A 505Boronika Naruaya N/A

483Stanley Kiunga N/A 506Seberina Ndichu N/A

507Joseph Mithika N/A 530Eunice Ciokili N/A

508Justas Kithinji N/A 531Karegea Ikamati N/A

509Grace Gothira N/A 532Jeniffer Thiridi N/A

510Susan Thiridi N/A 533Arch.Bhp. John O. Morgan P.O. Box 940, Maua

511Mather Comuceko N/A 534Jacob Birithia P.O. Box 300, Maua

512Karunga Ibuli P.O. Box 141, Maua 535Daniel Mutura P.O. Box 330, Maua

513Irene Kinya N/A 536Joel Baariu P.O. Box 330, Maua

514Susan Kaloki N/A 537Isaiya Kalunge P.O. Box 269, Maua

515Johana Mungeria N/A 538David Ntobura P.O. Box 481, Maua

516Baibere Mwirichia N/A 539Stella Mukakinya P.O. Box 707, Maua

517Mark Kirema N/A 540Kithinji Mwambia N/A

518Hezekia Kinyua N/A 541James Kaunyangi N/A

519Shadrack Mujuri N/A 542John Kimathi N/A

520Peter Mugambi N/A 543Pastor Stanley P.O. Box 333, Maua

521Gitonga Baithili N/A 544Pstor Karugu P.O. Box 261, Maua

522Murithi Nganatha N/A 545Henry Ikamati N/A

523Jacob Koome N/A 546Ayub Gitonga P.O. Box 342, Maua

524Augustino Kibiti N/A 547James Koome P.O. Box 389, Maua

525Comubuika M'imunya N/A 548Jacinta Taawa N/A

526Gerard Kima N/A 549Rosemary Gakii N/A

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527Ibrahim Karigiri N/A 550Mary Kalayu N/A

528Jacob Gitonga N/A 551Gladys Katumua N/A

529Julius Baakiu N/A 552Jackson Bwatai N/A

553Muriungi Kabira P.O. Box 141, Maua 576Joyce Kaario P.O. Box 442, Maua

554Moses Nkinyagi P.O. Box 281, Maua 577Marion Kambura N/A

555Karithi Nicholas P.O. Box 281, Maua 578David Mugathia N/A

556Njagi James P.O. Box 620, Maua 579Moris Kimathi N/A

557John Meeme N/A 580Regina Muthoni P.O. Box 281, Maua

558Ruth Marthan N/A 581Selina Colobi N/A

559Catherine Karimi P.O. Box 141, Maua 582Jackson Rinu N/A

560Cyprian Kailika N/A 583Isaiya Mutura P.O. Box 225, Maua

561Francis Birithu P.O. Box 278, Maua 584Joyce Karuri N/A

562Moses Karuma P.O. Box 402, Maua 585Kobia M. James P.O. Box 180, Maua

563Jeremiah Makutho N/A 586Ntobubika Mwithia N/A

564Julius Kiburu N/A 587Stephen P.O. Box 225, Maua

565Paul Mwenda P.O. Box 31, Maua 588Misheck Kobia P.O. Kangeta

566Marko Mungathia N/A 589Rose Kaumaku P.O. Kangeta

567Jeremiah Kaburoga N/A 590Priscilla Ncekei P.O. Box 231, Maua

568Sabina Nkatha P.O. Box 281, Maua 591Rose Thirindi P.O. Box 330, Maua

569Julius Muthiora N/A 592John Muyuri N/A

570Godfrey Kimathi N/A 593Sabera Thiridi N/A

571Sabina Kithinji P.O. Box 225, Maua 594JamesKaruti P.O. Box 120, Maua

572Murithi Ntobarugu N/A 595Gakuthi Mucheke N/A

573Johana Mwereria P.O. Box 141, Maua 596Jackson Murira N/A

574Romano Kiramana P.O. Box 330, Maua 597Isaac Kilema P.O. Box 278, Maua

575Jackson Koome P.O. Box 229, Mau 598Romano Kiibe N/A

599George Louchera P.O. Box 693, Maua 616Moses Nkinyangi P.O. Box 281, Maua

600Isaac Kaura P.O. Box 1181, Maua 617Jediel Kilungu P.O. Box 61, Maua

601Igeorge Kaberia N/A 618Ntonjira M. Mukuwho N/A

602Joseph kaberege P.O. Box 141, Maua 619John Michubu P.O. Box 57, Maua

603Jerusha Kiananu P.O. Box 300, Maua 620Charity Kiburu N/A

604Julius Mutuma P.O. Box 239, Maua 621Jeremiah Laibuni N/A

605Ayub Kiunga P.O. Box 330, Maua 622Samuel Miriti P.O. Box 265, Maua

606Teresia Nculubi N/A 623Ntombura Mwambia N/A

607Reluva Kaari P.O. Box 229, Maua 624Jediel Meeme N/A

608Joel Muremera P.O. Box 56, Maua 625Jane Muthoni N/A

609Margret Karambu P.O. Kangeta 626Marther Ginikobia N/A

610Benjamin Mutia P.O. Box 141, Maua 627Jeremiah Kalunge N/A

611Joseph Matheta P.O. Box 330, Maua 628Stephen Karemu P.O. Box 232, Meru

612Joanina Mpinda P.O Box 330 Maua 629Peter Kithelai P.O. Box 149, Maua

613Paul Muthee P.O. Box 330 Maua 630Mwiringi M'thai P.O. Box 83 Maua

614Nkando Nkuthari N/A 631Paul Ntoethingia N/A

615Isaiah Mathenge N/A 632John Gitonga N/A

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