Cabinet approves renaming of Moi Day to Huduma Day

By , K24 Digital
On Thu, 19 Dec, 2019 15:52 | < 1 min read
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Cabinet has approved renaming of two public holidays. PHOTO | PSCU
Cabinet has approved renaming of two public holidays. PHOTO | PSCU

The Cabinet on Thursday approved the renaming of Moi Day which falls on October 10 to Huduma Day and Boxing Day to Utamaduni Day.

Moi Day was renamed in with former President Daniel Arap Moi’s desire that the day be commemorated as a time of service and volunteerism.

Under the proposals to amend the Public Holidays Act (Cap 109), Cabinet approved the renaming of Boxing Day which falls on December 26, to Utamaduni Day.

Utamaduni Day will be set aside to celebrate the country’s rich cultural diversity and heritage, said State House in a statement to newsrooms.

The proposed amendments to the Public Holidays Act will take effect once approved by Parliament.

The Cabinet also approved the commercial farming of BT cotton hybrids following the successful completion of field trials that were conducted over a period of five years.

The meeting chaired by President Uhuru Kenyatta at State House, Nairobi, also approved the coming into operation of the New Kenya Planters Co-operative Union (KPCU) as well as the immediate operationalisation of the Coffee Cherry Advance Revolving Fund.

The Cabinet also discussed the issue of pending bills and reiterated that all arms of government should move quickly to settle all bills that were audited and verified by the Office of the Auditor-General.

Further, the Cabinet approved the establishment of an inter-agency team to verify historical pending bills worth Sh40 billion within one month.

To boost the country’s position as the film destination of choice in Africa, the Cabinet discussed and approved the immediate implementation of the film incentives package.

The incentives which include “one-stop-shop” approach to licence approvals, tax concessions and waivers of various levies for personnel and equipment is expected to encourage both local and international film makers to use locations in Kenya for their productions.