Monday, September 27, 2010

Fwd: KPLC--COMPALINTS==welcome people



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: janeyjay <mukamijanes@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 12:59 PM
Subject: Re: KPLC--COMPALINTS==welcome people
To: MlalaHoi <mlalahoi@googlegroups.com>




On Sep 22, 11:15 pm, Nankhi <nan...@yahoo.com> wrote:
  •  Eric Mburi
  •  Milly Odhiambo
  •  Chrispine Onyango
  •   Jonah Ogaro
  •    Nancy Khisa
  •   Jayne Mukami
  • Denrique Ndegwa
>
> Ja'kamburi
>
> ________________________________
> From: jonahog...@hotmail.com
> To: mlalahoi@googlegroups.com; youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com;
> giving-it-straight@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: KPLC--COMPALINTS
> Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 09:02:30 +0000
>
>  Thanks Eric.
>
> I have put my name.
>
> I hope all those with complaints should do likewise. We need to know the billing
> criteria and whether we are subsidizing inefficiencies at KPLC.
>
> ________________________________
>  From: ewabw...@hotmail.com
> To: mlalahoi@googlegroups.com; youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com;
> giving-it-straight@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: KPLC--COMPALINTS
> Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 06:32:15 +0000
>
>  People ,
> We would like to do a memo to KPLC management to explain some simple matters to
> us, as consumers with regard to how charging is executed from their end,before
> we can enlist a lawyer to deal with our complaints.
>
> We are going to do a draft memo to the MD where we will solicit signatures from
> genuine complainants then we see a way forward.Once we reach the 10,000 mark as
> suggested by Milly we shall send it round for signatures to be appended: Then
> forward to the KPLC management:
>
> From there we can see a way forward whether to sue or to seek further audience
> with the management
>
> So if you have a genuine complaint about KPLC bills and billing system that you
> do not understand here we are:
>
> Continue the list
>
> Ja'kamburi
>
> ________________________________
>  From: a...@africaonline.co.ke
> To: mlalahoi@googlegroups.com; youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: KPLC
> Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2010 16:39:54 +0300
>
> Equally in the same dilemma.
>
> Received a bill of Kshs. 40,000 last month, went to complain was told its
> correct, something need to be done about these greedy exploiters.  Who is going
> to save us???????
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> >From: Eric Wabwaya Mburi
> >To: Agola Atieno ; Young Professionals
> >Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 11:31 AM
> >Subject: RE: KPLC
>
> >Milly,
> >Personally I have no option and the reason am stuck with this Silly KPLC thing.
>
> >I am sick of it--The month that I was away 15 days on record my bill is 5,000
> >yet the month I was full house the bill was shs 3,000==what are the
> >justifications and why cant someone address this?
>
> >Sick==sick ==sick and sick of KPLC
>
> >Ja'kamburi
>
> >________________________________
>
>  To: youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com
>
>
>
> >CC: mlalahoi@googlegroups.com
> >Subject: Re: CHINA BRIBES MALI
> >From: modhiam...@yahoo.com
> >Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2010 10:42:58 +0000
>
> >Kenyans,
>
> >There no most arrogant parastatal in this country equal to KPLC.
>
> >They raid our pockets giving high bills which seem to unquestionable. Power
> >surges which destroy our equipments are the order of the day, blackouts are now
> >a norm.
>
> >We bear all this kenyans indeed.
>
> >Now the strike notice issued is due to expire tomorrow threatening to plunge our
> >country into darkness, yet the management refuses to address the issues.
>
> >I propose if we experience disruption due to this arrogant attitude lets sue.
>
> >Wakili's in the forum advise.
>
> >This is one parastatal which has messed up my finances yet it is a necessity to
> >me. I would love a moment of holding it to account.
>
> >Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone from Zain Kenya
> >________________________________
> >From: modhiam...@yahoo.com
> >Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2010 10:28:54 +0000
> >To: <youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com>
> >ReplyTo: modhiam...@yahoo.com
> >Cc: <mlalahoi@googlegroups.com>
> >Subject: CHINA BRIBES MALI
>
> >Whats China upto in Mali, donating 50 Limousines.
>
> >This is bribery, i wonder what they want to reap in Mali.
>
> >Mali had better be careful, they will be having body parts trade in their
> >region. Am told the chinese use them to manifacture herbals. The ones which have
> >currently flooded the kenyan market.Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone from
> >Zain Kenya
> >________________________________
> >From: modhiam...@yahoo.com
> >Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2010 10:21:05 +0000
> >To: <youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com>
> >ReplyTo: modhiam...@yahoo.com
> >Cc: <mlalahoi@googlegroups.com>
> >Subject: TROUBLE BREWING IN BURUNDI
>
> >Burundi needs to be helped deal with the arising rebellion now before it
> >escalates to unmanageable levels.
>
> >One of the mandate of the EAC should be to foster peaceful existence between and
> >within countries.
>
> >Can some action be taken Jamani.Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone from Zain
> >Kenya
> >________________________________
> >From: Kuria-Mwangi <kjmwa...@gmail.com>
> >Sender: youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com
> >Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2010 07:03:17 -0400
> >To: <youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com>
> >ReplyTo: youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com
> >Cc: <mlalahoi@googlegroups.com>
> >Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] MERU; WHY IT PAYS TO LOVE KIBAKI WHOLEHEARTEDLY!
>
> >Bwana Oguta,
> >I think we are missing some issues here. Rose and others are saying that it
> >takes more than having favor from the Govt for an area to develop but that would
> >be an added advantage. Case in point would be Kiraitu's, Martha's and some other
> >areas. These areas were being developed even during Moi's era in spite of the
> >fact that the two were very strong critics of Moi. They used their connection
> >with the NGOs and international comm. to get services such as water and medical
> >services. With Kibaki at the helm, the places moved a notch (or notches higher).
> >Tuju also lobbied for services via parliamentary and international community
> >(mostly Italian based) for services in Rarienda and his cabinet position helped.
>
> >As we have cabinet ministers who are not able to lobby for services for their
> >people. Some over do it and this can only be good. Others are mere MPs who use
> >bunge and corrindor of power to get services. Those who sleep on their job and
> >fail to even use services such CDF to develop their areas can only be blamed. If
> >an area is denied services because of politics, then we can come in and condemn
> >the leaders putting road blocks.
>
> >There can never be two constituency in one area which are equally the same in
> >development and so leadership is more important than having your own at the
> >help. Even having a presidency from the constituency can be kazi bure like the
> >case of Jomo Kenyatta. He benefited a few people in gatundu but mostly from
> >other places and forgot Gatundu. It is one of the least developed constituency
> >in the greater Kiambu.
>
> >You needed to have visited Gatundu during Kenyatta era or a few years after
> >Ngengi took over. Ngengi did far much better than Kenyatta who seemed contented
> >receiving bribes in the name of gatundu Hospital.
>
> >You needed to take a ride to Gatundu from Githunguri's Komothai area. One time I
> >asked the occupants of a car I was in whether we were in Gatundu and was told to
> >shut up and will not need the answer. Sure enough when we reached gatundu the
> >roads became rough and poverty started to glare on our faces. Magugu had done a
> >wonderful job in his area but you could see very well that Kenyatta was kazi
> >bure. You could also say the same for Kikuyu where Njonjo did wonders in the few
> >years he was an MP. The joke was that even the paths leading to thr river or
> >cattle dip were tarmaked during his era. No wonder Kikuyu continues to be the
> >best constutiency in the country for a long time in terms of maendeleo.
>
> >No, these fellows dont use their money but we have some who have done wonders
> >using their money. Visit Mwau's and Maina's (Mathera) and will be shown multi
> >milllion public works build using the fellows own money.
>
> >Other places have excellent managers of CDF, professionally done and this has
> >helped the areas grow. Peter Kenneth's Gatanga is one area. With additional
> >lobbying their areas receive pork from the GOK and this can only good unless it
> >was corruptly received. Even with devolution, having a good leader would help.
>
> >Now back to your question, what is wrong with Kiraitu's massive development even
> >though it was Govt funded? We can only fault him if we have facts to show that
> >people were arm twisted to pour more than needed wealth to his area. If he
> >lobbied for parliament to pass bills which led to the tarmaking of roads and
> >other infrasture, what is wrong with that? If Raila has lobbied for Kisumu
> >airport to be expanded, are we going to blast him for using his office to
> >develop that area? Why would Tuju and other be condemned for massive development
> >which made their constituencies look like oasis if they didnt corruptly
> >influence the development?
>
> >Kuria
>
> >On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 2:54 AM, Joseph Oguta (DHL CN) <Joseph.Og...@dhl.com>
> >wrote:
>
> >Kagwiria,
> >>How do you determine a hard working MP?
> >>Do they use their own money for road construction or these roads are done by the
> >>Government?
>
> ________________________________
>  From: youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Rose Kagwiria
>
> >>Sent: Friday, September 17, 2010 3:03 AM
> >>To: youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com; mlalahoi@googlegroups.com
>
> >>Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] MERU; WHY IT PAYS TO LOVE KIBAKI WHOLEHEARTEDLY!
>
> >>Dan
>
> >>Thanks for your observation about Meru. I would not blame you for your
> >>conclusion because you are not from Meru. I would agree with you that the Main
> >>tamac roads have been maintained since kibaki  became the presdent. However note
> >>Meru is too large to be judged by a person who used Nairobi, Nkubu-Meru
> >>town-Nanyuki -and Isiolo roads. These roads were tarmaced even when Mzee
> >>Kenyatta was alive but were not well maintained. Personally the development of a
> >>place depends on the political leader of that area. For example, the souththern
> >>part of meru has very active MPS like Kiraitu Murungi who is the most active
> >>member of parliament Meru have. Dan just travel
>
> ...
>
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