Politicians to Pay Sh100,000 to Hold Rallies at Kamukunji Grounds

Politicians to Pay Sh100,000 to Hold Rallies at Kamukunji Grounds

Political rallies and religious gatherings at Nairobi's popular Kamukunji Grounds are not bringing in revenue for the county government. 

This has been disclosed by Charles Kerich, the County Executive Committee Member for Finance. Kamukunji grounds is one of the favourite venues for political rallies within the city. Mr Kerich suggested that the county, headed by Governor Johnson Sakaja, intends to increase revenue from Sh10 billion to Sh19.99 billion in the 2023/24 fiscal year by utilizing a mixture of tax regulations and tax policy reforms through the Nairobi City County Revenue Authority (NCCRA). To achieve the revenue boost, the county proposes to implement Sh100,000 fees for political rallies at Kamukunji Grounds while religious gatherings will part with Sh20,000 per day to use the venue. Flag-off ceremonies of two hours or less will be charged Sh2,000 per hour.

Additionally, fees have been introduced for events at Jevanjee Gardens. Events that last no longer than two hours will cost Sh3,000. Charitable organisations using Jevanjee will need to pay Sh15,000 per day, and music concerts will cost Sh10,000. Additionally, lunchtime preachers at Jevanjee and Kamukunji grounds will be charged Sh500 per day. The bill is set to be put forward when the Members of the County Assembly (MCAs) return from their short break. 

The county has also introduced an annual fee of Sh4,000 for vendors using City Park and a trading licence fee of Sh5,000. Groups of fewer than 100 people using City Park will have to pay Sh5,000 each year, while groups of more than 100 members will need to pay Sh10,000. Recording of gospel and secular music in City Park is priced at Sh5,000 per hour, and commercial advertising in the parks is Sh10,000 per hour. Preachers aiming to do gospel sessions in the parks during lunchtime must pay the county government Sh1,000 per day.

Comments

Imara - Suluhisho (not verified)     Wed, 07/12/2023 @ 05:17am

Who decided this?

As the late freedom fighter of India, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi once remarked: “There are unjust laws as there are unjust men.”
The law to charge 100,000.00 shillings to hold a rally at Kamukunji belongs to the family of “unjust laws made by unjust men,

Romeo23 (not verified)     Wed, 07/12/2023 @ 08:33am

Add to the list touring Nairobi without reason 3 hours Ksh.20 a day and ksh40 a whole day (loitering).

makes sense RIGHT?

Imara - Suluhisho (not verified)     Thu, 07/13/2023 @ 01:37am

Our law schools are producing graduates who are unable to use their "Critical Thinking Skills" to interpret our Constitution.
1. Wafula Chebukati is an example of a lawyer who was unable to read Chapter Six of our Constitution and therefore cleared many unfit people to run for an elective public office.

2. Attorney General Muturi and his associate Kithure Kindiki (both lawyers) are unable to understand our New Constitution which allows citizens to protest and conduct public meetings without sending police to harass them, the presence of the police triggers the amygdala, which forces the police to use tear gas to scatter lawfully assembling Kenyans. Lawyers should read about the "limbic system" in our bodies and focus on the amygdala.

I recommend that Rigathi, Samoei, Kithure, and Muturi visit the USA and learn from the current President Joe Biden how to handle peaceful demonstration they way he (Joe Biden) has been able to handle Donald Trump without sending the police to scatter lawful meetings as stipulated in our Constitution.

The current leadership under UDA seriously lacks "Critical Thinking Skills" that will make Kenya safe for everybody, not just UDA diehard sycophants.

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