Prof Kindiki, who appeared before the National Assembly Committee on Appointments for vetting at Parliament Buildings in Nairobi today, Tuesday, October 18, ...
He was instrumental in the drafting of the National Cohesion and Integration Act. He was de-whipped from the position in 2020, a casualty of the fall-out between President Uhuru Kenyatta and his then-deputy Ruto. "I have practised law for 22 years and I am listed in the list of counsel licenced to practise law at the International Criminal Court," he said.
Interior Cabinet Secretary nominee Kithure Kindiki has revealed that his net worth is Sh544 million which is a summation of various assets he has amassed as ...
He was thrown into public limelight when Ruto appointed him to his legal team when he faced crimes against humanity charges at the ICC. In 2004 he joined the University of Nairobi where he served until 2005 when he returned to Moi to head the department of Public Law. Before joining politics, he served as a lecturer at Moi and Nairobi universities and started his teaching career in 1999 as a Law lecturer at Moi University.
Interior security nominee Kithure Kindiki says Nyumba Kumi officials will be paid KSh500 per two meetings in a week to appreciate their efforts in ...
"Nyumba Kumi is a very critical organ within our security architecture, the kind of requests that have been presented by this cadre are modest, including KSh 500 per two meetings a week. [Tharaka Nithi county](https://www.tuko.co.ke/tag/tharaka-nithi-county-news/) and the nominee for the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of the National Government. The locals are encouraged by the Nyumba Kumi initiative to constantly interact and share information about one another and are expected to monitor security threats and provide information to the local administration and security organs. [Kithure Kindiki](https://kiswahili.tuko.co.ke/tag/kithure-kindiki/) appeared before the National Assembly to answer questions about his nomination to the ministry of interior and coordination of the national government. - Kindiki said the request to pay the officials KSh 500 per two meetings in one week was important to appreciate them for the role they play at the lowest level of the security system - During his vetting, Kithure Kindiki said the Nyumba Kumi was an integral part of the country's security system
Lesuuda, who was speaking during the vetting of Interior Cabinet Secretary Nominee Kidiki Kithure, questioned the new administration's plans to combat the ...
- disclosed18 October 2022 - 6:19 pm - Explainer18 October 2022 - 6:59 pm "As if that was enough, the criminals continue to be bolder by the day.
NAIROBI, Kenya, Oct 18 - Interior Cabinet Secretary nominee Kithure Kindiki has vowed to 'flatten gorges' used as hideouts by bandits, cattle rustlers in ...
The North Rift region has been an insecure area. Kindiki committed to ensure that cattle rustling, banditry and clan conflict are brought to an end as the vices are a threat to legitimacy of any government. Kindiki asserted that he will be ruthless while dealing with the bandits in the pastoralist communities who have become a menace and a threat to livelihood.
Prof. Kindiki Kithure, the Interior CS nominee has promised to address the banditry and cattle rustling menace ruthlessly if he gets the job.
What language are you going to have with a criminal having stolen cows from an innocent person and they are hiding?” he posed. We will do to criminals what needs to be done to them under both national and international law,” he added. “I have no apologies to make about this.
Interior CS Nominee Kithure Kindiki appears before the National Assembly Committee on Appointments for vetting in Parliament on Tuesday, October 18, 2022.
- Tamed18 October 2022 - 4:55 pm - disclosed18 October 2022 - 6:19 pm - Explainer18 October 2022 - 6:59 pm "I believe the problem around mental illness among officers is linked to work-related stress. "The President already pronounced publicly that it is not the intention of this administration to use Police officers to do politics. Where he got the money, I don't know and I will never know," Kindiki further explained.
“I will be a helpful and facilitative minister,” Prof Kindiki told the Public Appointments committee of the National Assembly that was vetting him. He made the ...
We will request facilitation to improve the response.” “We will speak less. “Allow us to do what should happen to criminals. “I will make sure we deal with banditry once and for all in the North Rift. That includes keeping order and sharing information. Prof Kindiki at the same time said he would be keen on “trying to improve the relationship between the police service and the citizens".