Cabinet directs a review of Regional Authorities

Cabinet said the review should assess the impact and effectiveness of the six regional authorities.

In Summary
  • The Cabinet, also, gave a nod to the National Agricultural Mechanisation Policy that seeks to enhance productivity and production.

  • The policy will also improve agricultural efficiency and offer incentives for large-scale commercial farming.

President William Ruto chairing a Cabinet meeting at State House, Nairobi, on March 7, 2024
President William Ruto chairing a Cabinet meeting at State House, Nairobi, on March 7, 2024
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The Cabinet has directed that the roles of Regional Development Authorities (RDAs) be reviewed in light of devolution.

In light of the two levels of government, the Cabinet said, the review should assess the impact and effectiveness of the six regional authorities.

These are Tana and Athi Rivers Development Authority, Kerio Valley Development Authority, Lake Basin Development Authority, Ewaso Nyiro North Development Authority, Ewaso Nyiro South Development Authority and the Coast Development Authority.

The authorities were tasked with a unique mandate of initiating, planning, coordinating and implementing integrated and multipurpose programmes and projects for sustainable utilisation and management of basin-based resources and fostering integrated sustainable economic development and empowering the communities.

According to the Acts that created them, the RDAs were constituted based on river basins and large water bodies to spur regional development through sustainable utilisation and conservation of natural resources.

The Acts give the RDAs the mandate to reverse the disparities in development of the regions by acting as strategic drivers of regional socio-economic development through planning, developing and implementing.

At a meeting at State House Nairobi on Thursday, the Cabinet also approved the Livestock Bill 2023.

The proposed law provides for a regulatory framework in the livestock sector, giving priority to the dairy, leather and meat value chains.

Save for veterinary inspection, the Cabinet noted, the meat industry is largely unregulated, a gap that the proposed law will now close.

The livestock value chain provides huge opportunities for farmers and investors because Kenya has one of the largest livestock populations in Africa.

The livestock comprises 18 million cattle, 28 million goats, 17 million sheep and three million camels. Others are 32 million domestic birds and two million donkeys.

The Cabinet, also, gave a nod to the National Agricultural Mechanisation Policy that seeks to enhance productivity and production.

The policy will also improve agricultural efficiency and offer incentives for large-scale commercial farming.

It will also promote public-private partnerships in the delivery of agricultural mechanisation services and promoting training in this critical enabler in farming.

In line with Kenya Kwanza's commitment to transparent fiscal management, the Cabinet approved a new method of accounting in government.

The current Cash Basis of Accounting will be replaced by Accrual Basis of Accounting in three years' time.

The change in accounting was recommended by the National Treasury and the Public Sector Accounting Standards Board.

Cash Basis of Accounting is a method in which receipts or payments are recorded when actual cash is received or paid.

The method, therefore, does not include critical information for enhancing accountability.

On the flip side, Accrual Basis of Accounting is a method in which revenue or expenses are recorded when a transaction occurs.

This method enhances reporting on liabilities, pending bills and other liabilities.

The change has been deemed necessary because of increased pending bills, stalled and delayed government development projects.

The National Policy on Linking Industry to Education, Training and Research was also approved.

This policy will address the weak links between the world of work, schooling and training, and between industry and research.

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