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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: Nyakinywa on October 30, 2014, 01:32:22 AM
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The government has launched a web portal where Kenyans living abroad can register.
Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohammed said the portal, http://diasporaportal.eurocom.co.ke ,
will also work as a notice board where the government can communicate major events, changes in programmes and ask those in diaspora for suggestions on policies.
The portal will also act as a platform to advertise investment opportunities in Kenya which those in the diaspora could be interested in.
Users will be required to create accounts by giving information such as passport and national ID numbers, as well as full names.
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ELECTION PROMISE
Deputy President William Ruto, who launched the portal, said the platforms fulfills part of the Jubilee manifesto.
“Diaspora is a very important component. They contribute immensely to the socio-economic development of our country.
This means we can now harness their potential and expertise to grow this nation,” he said.
“We did promise we will have one (portal). I am happy to say that we can now start using it.”
At the event, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs also launched its four-year strategic plan with seven objectives that include how the
diaspora will be involved in marketing the country abroad.
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Why is it called euro in the first place?
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I see nothing wrong with this. It is better than nothing. And yes, why would you not trust it? Is there anything to lose anyway?
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Most diaspora are not ex-pats. They're illegal or citizens of a new country. This is pure segregation. Basically anyone with a Kenyan passport and non "diasporas" can join.
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Ouch
Most diaspora are not ex-pats. They're illegal or citizens of a new country. This is pure segregation. Basically anyone with a Kenyan passport and non "diasporas" can join.
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The day GoK and the Kangaroo institution called Parliament begin to treat Kenyans abroad with respect is the day I will sign up. For now, that information will not help the Kenyans but will be turned over to vested interests. Here are the reasons:
1. Parliament remains hostile to Kenyans abroad. That is why it has passed legislation that denies these Kenyans the very rights that other Kenyans enjoy. They are second class citizens:
(a) Dual Citizens have their civil rights grossly limited
(b) Kenyans abroad may not easily run for elective office on account of residence requirements imposed by Parliament
(c) Kenyans who lose citizenship also have their land rights limited
2. The NIS routinely listens to international calls and has a long list of Kenyans it targets. This is illegal as they are not allowed to do this without warrants obtained after showing probable cause. They have mountains of information stored and which it shares with foreign security agencies. Most of this information was used to effectuate rendition of Kenyans and carry out Extra Judicial Killings (EJK).
3. Kenya has lately upped Extra Judicial Killings. These killings are carried out without the victim being heard and may well be based on secret and unverified denunciations (Communist style). In an evil partnership, Uganda, Rwanda, Ethiopia, have been cooperating in the elimination of each others undesirables. Kagame of Rwanda has been most active and effective, going as far as South Africa and Europe to make short business of his opponents. I can only imagine Uhuru Kenyatta salivating at the prospect of neutralizing those he recently cited during the last Mashujaa Day.
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Those who want to can register. Its not mandatory.
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My rule of thumb is not to give personal inforamtion to anybody including the government unless it is absultely neccesary and the information is confidential and you are aware of the safeguards in place to protect that information. Why don't they just post the information without requesting registration or why not just use your email address to register. Why do they need your passport Number?
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Jubilee govt is a very dangerous and vindictive govt. You may find your self detained on arrival at JKIA.
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I agree with you. There should be a law guiding collection of info, otherwise they can use it whatever way they like. Be very careful giving any info even to companies, they may sell/give it to govt. Give as little as possible to get whatever is needed. BTW Facebook and Google are data collection agencies. Just give them name and thats it.
My rule of thumb is not to give personal inforamtion to anybody including the government unless it is absultely neccesary and the information is confidential and you are aware of the safeguards in place to protect that information. Why don't they just post the information without requesting registration or why not just use your email address to register. Why do they need your passport Number?
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Jubilee govt is a very dangerous and vindictive govt. You may find your self detained on arrival at JKIA.
Hahahah Jakoyo, seems like a desperate move indeed. Count me out.
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I agree with you. There should be a law guiding collection of info, otherwise they can use it whatever way they like. Be very careful giving any info even to companies, they may sell/give it to govt. Give as little as possible to get whatever is needed. BTW Facebook and Google are data collection agencies. Just give them name and thats it.
My rule of thumb is not to give personal inforamtion to anybody including the government unless it is absultely neccesary and the information is confidential and you are aware of the safeguards in place to protect that information. Why don't they just post the information without requesting registration or why not just use your email address to register. Why do they need your passport Number?
True fact. I can a test that since I gave my e mail to the embassy while applying for passport renewal, I have been getting several e mails trying to solicit my business for all kinds of kenyan companies and even some online diaspora businesses associated with jubilee folks...confirming the fact our US embassy is either selling our e-mails, or dishing them out to their friends..