Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka has urged the private sector to play an active role in implementing the new constitution. Mr. Musyoka said that the private sector can help tremendously in civic education to enable Kenyans understand the new supreme law and its implementing regulations to be enacted in Parliament, to meet them. He also invited the private sector to play its part in the development of the 49 pieces of legislation that will soon come before Parliament forDiscussion and approval. Mr. Musyoka proposes more private sector involvement in public affairs and the affairs of government by strengthening the public-private sector partnership. The vice president was speaking at the Serena Hotel, Nairobi at the beginning of Vice President and the private sector round table (Ukumbi), which aims to achieve regular consultations between the Office of the Vice President and Head of Government Business in Parliament and the sector private. Mr.Musyoka noted that it was important for the private sector to work with the public sector in fast-tracking development of the country and the program of industrialization under the new constitutional order. key members of the leadership of Chan KEPSA Dr.Manu Daria and General Motors CEO William called on the government's new constitution, he said as a matter of an agency that creates a new constitution by a favorable business environment and investment to implement Lay . The VP...

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