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  1. Relationship between legislative oversight and Executivescompliance with principles of leadership and governance: a case study of Makueni County Assembly in Kenya. Shadrack Musyoki Mutisya*1, Dr. Jeconia Okello Abonyo2, Wilberforce Senelwa3.

  2. the citizens and residents of Makueni county petitioned the President of Kenya to suspend the government of Makueni citing that the Makueni County Executive and the Makueni County Assembly were operating at extremes and were clearly at loggerheads. The Makueni County Government had irretrievably broken down and

  3. Population of the Study The population of the study consisted of 48 Members of Makueni County Assembly (MCAs) and 30 Legislative Committee Clerks giving a total of 78. The study population was chosen based on the understanding that they interacted with Makueni County government executives regularly in discharging their day-to-day obligations.

    • Jeconia Abonyo
  4. Elected Members – Makueni County Assembly. Assembly Buildings, Wote - Makueni. Staff Emails. 254741843579. Home. About. About Makueni County Assembly. Overview & History of the Assembly. County Assembly Mandate.

  5. About Makueni County Assembly. The County Assembly of Makueni is one of the forty seven (47) County Assemblies in Kenya established under Article 176 (1) of the Constitution of Kenya. As contemplated by Article 177 (1), the Assembly consists of members elected by registered voters of the Wards on the same day as a general election of Members of ...

  6. Sep 16, 2022 · The county assembly will try to advocate for a pool system where counties only receive what they require at the right time, quantity and quality. Another limitation of the county UHC program is that it is limited to Makueni County; if a patient is referred for advanced care, they have to explore alternative means of payment.

  7. The legislative authority of a county is vested in, and exercised by, it’s County Assembly pursuant to Article 185 (1), (2) of the Constitution and may make laws that are necessary for the effective performance of the functions and exercise of the powers of the county government under the Fourth Schedule of the Constitution.