Parliament invites public views on Safaricom share sale amid outcry
Source: The Standard
Parliament has now invited Kenyans to submit memoranda on government plans to sell a stake in Safaricom, setting the stage for the public participation.Clerk of the National Assembly, Samuel Njoroge said that this is in accordance with the Article 118(1)(b) of the Constitution, which requires Parliament to facilitate public participation and involvement in the legislative and other businesses of Parliament.Get Full Access for Ksh299/WeekUnlock the Full Story — Join Thousands of Informed Kenyans TodayUnlock the Truth Now 》Unlimited access to all premium contentUninterrupted ad-free browsing experienceMobile-optimized reading experienceWeekly NewslettersMPesa, Airtel Money and Cards acceptedAlready a subscriber?Log inFollow The Standard
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Clerk of the National Assembly, Samuel Njoroge said that this is in accordance with the Article 118(1)(b) of the Constitution, which requires Parliament to facilitate public participation and involvement in the legislative and other businesses of Parliament.Get Full Access for Ksh299/WeekUnlock the Full Story — Join Thousands of Informed Kenyans TodayUnlock the Truth Now 》Unlimited access to all premium contentUninterrupted ad-free browsing experienceMobile-optimized reading experienceWeekly NewslettersMPesa, Airtel Money and Cards acceptedAlready a subscriber?Log inFollow The Standard
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