Monday, August 6, 2007

Kenya: Now Students Ask Leaders to Pay Tax

6th August 2007 (Daily Nation)
Youngsters participating in this year's schools and colleges music festival
have asked MPs to pay taxes and support free primary education.
The leaders who have been criticised for an attempt to award themselves huge
benefits, were advised to fight tax evaders.
According to the students, the country would not need foreign aid if all
Kenyans promptly paid their taxes.
"We are talking about promoting positive behaviour change among Kenyans with
regard to payment of taxes, and to remind Kenyans to pay taxes to enhance
our economic independence," said one of the students.

Health facilities

The category was sponsored by the Kenya Revenue Authority.
In their choral verse, We Demand, Kangubiri Girls Secondary said more tax
revenue had increased supply of drugs to public hospitals.
However, they called for the setting up of more health facilities to serve
young people. "Politicians could do better than always safari ya ng'ambo
(Overseas trips). Payment of taxes could save these problems' said Faith
Githinji, a presenter.

A teacher, Mr Johnson Wanyaguthii, said most Kenyans had a negative attitude
towards payment of taxes and asked the students to step up their campaign
against evaders.
Eight categories of music and poetry were performed in the category at Lions
Primary schools, Menengai High and Melvin Jones. The category attracted a
total of 3,750 students.

Nairobi Aviation College thrilled the audience with their song Lipa Ushuru
(Pay Tax) during the family show.

Winners in the KRA category included: Rongo Success from Nyanza, St Marys
Girls (Rift Valley), Webuye DEB (Western), Carol Academy (Rift Valley),
Golden Elites (Nyanza), Nzoia Sugar (Western), Star of the Sea (Coast),
Kevee Girls and Kipsangui Girls High of Western Province.

Educate country
The authority was commended for sponsoring the presentations aimed at
educating the country on tax payment.
"We should be both economically and political independent and cases of
working under unrealistic conditions by donors would be a thing of the
past," said judge Dan Otiende.
Students of colleges and technical training institutes arrived yesterday
ready for their presentations starting today.
The 10-day festival featuring primary and secondary schools, teachers'
training colleges and universities ends on Thursday with a finalists'
concert sponsored by the Nation Media Group.

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