News
PNU deny rifts in 'Yes' camp
Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka addresses the media after chairing a PNU Parliamentary Group meeting at the Kenya International Conference Centre May 25, 2010. The party denied any divisions in the 'Yes' camp. Photo/ DAVID NDOLO
Posted Tuesday, May 25 2010 at 17:41
Speaking to journalists after the meeting, Mukurweini MP Kabando wa Kabando said the new Constitution “must be restricted to valid and well represented issues as opposed to propaganda and lies.”
“As is in any dynamic change there will always be proponents for change on one side and those with a phobia for change on the other side. But the key gains packaged in this Katiba (constitution) should not be ignored,” he said.
The Youth and Sports assistant minister said the new constitution will introduce radical change that will clean up public offices and introduce modern and accountable systems of operation.
The MP said the youth have a lot to celebrate in the proposed Constitution.




RSS