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Conditions a person in Kenya must fulfil to vie for presidential elections include; Must be a Kenyan citizen Must be 35 years and above Must be a registered voter in a constituency Must be nominated by a political party Must not be bankrupt Must be of sound mind
Roles of a presiding officer during elections in Kenya include;Ensure free and fair elections at the polling stationEnsure eligible voters vote only onceHelp the illiterate voters mark ballot papersSeal ballot boxes and transfer them to a central place where tallying is done.Maintain law and order and report cases of irregularities to the returning officerEnsure all voting materials are availed before the voting exercise begins.
Methods that have been used in the elections in Kenya include;AcclamationSecret ballotQueuing or mlolongo
Problems facing road transport in Kenya are;Roads are expensive to maintain Kenya has inadequate capital for the sameMany road accidents that lead to loss of life and propertyTraffic jams in urban areas.Potholed roads due to substandard worksImpassable roads especially murram roads during rainy seasonsReckless drivers/poor trained drivers who do not obey traffic rulesUnroadworthy vehicles that ply on the roads.
Problems facing the savings and credit cooperative societies in Kenya are;Loan defaulting by members as some leave employment due to terminal illness, sacking and personal reasons.Lack of management skills among members leading to poor management of societies.Corruption and embezzlement of funds by officialPoor investment decisions by some officials leading to losses.Stiff competition from commercial banks and micro financial institutions.Late remittance of members contributions by employers.High demand for loans against the receipts from monthly contributions.Retrenchment of workers by both government and private sector has led to financial problems to the society.