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N.G.O AIDS FAMILY

BY JEFF OTIENO

Hope for Victoria children (HOVIC) has donated blankets, food stuffs and built a house for the family of a former notorious Kisumu street Urchin Benard Odhiambo.

Odhiambo who is aged 14 years is now in standard 6 in Nduru Primary School in Kadibo Division Kisumu Town East District courtesy of HOVIC.

The institution through its noble Programme of rehabilitation identified Odhiambo a couple of years ago and retrieved him from the street.

HOVIC has agreed to shoulder all his education and basic needs until he becomes a responsible citizen.

Dr.Joshua Oron the Director of HOVIC who is based in London Britain had to control his emotions when he toured the dilapidated grass thatched tiny 10 by 10 house, housing the parents of Odhiambo together with 8 other children.

For the last couple of years since Odhiambo was retrieved from the streets, Dr. Oron has just been extending his olive branch but has never had an opportunity to pay a courtesy call to their homestead.

To the disbelief of the entire school fraternity and villagers, Dr. Oron ordered for the immediate construction of a semi permanent house which took roughly 10 hours to finish in the full glare of a battery of journalists.

HOVIC has got over 100 children in their support schedule, 33 in primary, 40 secondary and the rest in vacation training institutions.

The school head teacher Teresa Odumba applauded Dr. Orons gesture and appealed to other donors to emulate him.

Odhiambo’s mother aged 35 years while holding her last born child aged 4 months could not hide her joy and broke in tears when she saw building materials and constructors offloading ready to refurbish her grass thatched house.

His father aged 45 who is a labourer in the local rice fields was however dumb founded and just waved to the battery of journalists present saying “May Godless you”.

“HOVIC mission is to provide an enabling environment to the down trodden members of our society and therefore I won’t relent,” Dr. Oron told journalists during a brief interview.

The institution is also having a football team to help in the boding process and interaction

END.

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Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 05:55:27 -0700 (PDT)
From: JEFF
Subject: N.G.O AIDS FAMILY

The Price of African Democracy

Find attached artical for posting in the jaluo blog/web.
Regards.
Oriko Douglas Majwala,
Tanzania.

The Price of African Democracy
by Douglas Majwala

Do wars and confilcts in lovely Africa mean evolution or revolution? Or do they meen second independance struggle?
. . .
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Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 14:23:29 +0000 [05/20/2009 09:23:29 AM CDT]
From: douglas majwala
Subject: FEATURE ARTICAL ABOUT MORIBUND LEADERSHIP IN AFRICA

Re: KCDN Peace Run/Walk

Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 00:07:23 -0700 (PDT)
From: odhiambo okecth
Subject: Re: KCDN Peace Run/Walk

Thanks for the compliments brother.

I hope this will fire many more to be in the service of humanity, as you would say.

Action speaks more louder. We have chosen to do something about our situation at KCDN; http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com

Together, we will move the wheels.

Odhiambo T Oketch,
CEO KCDN Nairobi.
Tel; 0735 529 126, 0724 365 557,
http://kcdnkomarockswatch.blogspot.com

— On Mon, 5/18/09, orina Nyamwamu <> wrote:

From: orina Nyamwamu <>
Subject: Re: KCDN Peace Run/Walk
Date: Monday, May 18, 2009, 11:51 PM

Odhiambo,

God is using you to reach others,

Thanks for the great work you are doing.Sometimes when only a few people come to the KCDN activities; sometimes when I fail you; Do not be discouraged.

Because of the power of your example I see that Roza is encouraged, inspired to help others. May God bless you Odhis. And May Roza be strengthened in spirit to call on all the support, ideas and resources she may need to serve the needy. That is the only turly valuable thing that a human being can receive from God- the gift of serving others.The spirit of Love.

God’s blessings to all of you who remain true to the decency of the human society and God’s creation;

Cyprian Orina Nyamwamu

— On Tue, 5/19/09, odhiambo okecth <> wrote:

From: odhiambo okecth <>
Subject: Re: KCDN Peace Run/Walk
Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2009, 7:40 AM

Hi Roza,

We have just talked.

Our motivation was that we were engaging in too much talk without action. We hence decided at KCDN that as we engage in topical issues, we also do something that can bring about the kind of change that we so much desire.

You have all our blessings and just like we have agreed, we will share our thought process and move the wheels.

It is only when we such engage will we slay the dreaded dragon of tribalism which is often dragged down our throats to enable thievery go on unabated in official circles.

We are often kept talking about corruption while the real thing goes on elsewhere; theft of public funds.

I would encourage more people to get engaged in such programmes to help alleviate the pain and suffering we have amongst our people. This is the only sure way of us spreading the gospel of Peace, National Healing and Reconciliation amongst Kenyans.

In the meantime, we welcome you to the 2nd Edition of the KCDN Peace Run/Walk on 13th June 2009.

Catch more about us here; http://kcdnkomarock swatch.blogspot. . com

Odhiambo T Oketch,
CEO KCDN Nairobi

— On Mon, 5/18/09, Roza Kamau <> wrote:

From: Roza Kamau <>
Subject: Re: KCDN Peace Run/Walk
Date: Monday, May 18, 2009, 5:32 AM

Dear Mr. Oketch,

I have been following up on your activities at KCDN and i must give my kudos for the good job you are doing with the kids.

I live in Langata and daily we have many children from kibera in the estates asking for food, money,books and etc.

In light of this, i would be very interested to open up a shelter within the area for orphaned, abandoned and hiv+ children.

I must confess that i have no idea how to achieve this but i have hope that it can be done.

With this regard, i would appreciate your guidance on how to go about this since you seem more in this field than i am- (I am a 28 year old female working in the IT industry in the private sector).

I was thinking about renting one of the main houses within the estate to use for this purpose and i am researching on a budget for acquiring beds,beddings + other furniture, as well as daily food expenses.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Regards,

Roza Kamau.

0722 7394 09

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From: odhiambo okecth <>
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 2:40:57 PM
Subject: KCDN Peace Run/Walk

On 13th June 2009, we will be hosting the 2nd Edition of the KCDN Peace Run/Walk at the Montana/Calvary Grounds as from 8am. We have invited the DC Nairobi East District to come and flag the Run/Walk. We have also invited the participation of church and local leaders.

The Key Note speach on Peace will b delivered by Bishop Dr Julius Mbagaya of the Baptist Convention.

We have mobilized enough participation from parents and pupils alike. They will come in big numbers to show solidarity with other Kenyans on the need for Peace, National Healing and Reconciliation in Kenya.

At KCDN, we are doing something for our children who are either orphans or vulnerable. We have been mobilizing people of goodwill to help these children have books, stationery and uniforms. We have documented all that we do at our blogspot for ease of reference; http://kcdnkomarock swatch.blogspot. . com We are now focused on the parents to display the kind of unity and love that children display.

By this intro, we are inviting your participation and support to this course. We need Tents, Chairs, PA System, Water, Course Van, Course Security, T-Shirts, Paper Caps, Banners, Posters, Manila Papers, Felt-Marker Pens, and as many volunteers for the day.

We are encouraging participants to come with their own peace posters so that this relations and involvement in the KCDN Peace Run.Walk becomes personal and self involving.

Only throgh personal involvement will we achieve a lasting peace amongs us.

We kindly invite your support for this course.

Odhiambo T Oketch
Tel; 0735 529 126, 0724 365 557,
http://kcdnkomarock swatch.blogspot. com

ACCUSATIONS AND COUNTER ACCUSATIONS MAROONS KENYA SUGAR BOARD OVER FERTILIZER

BY JEFF OTIENO

A war of words in Kenya Sugar Board has gone a notch higher with key stake holders in the sector threatening to go to court soon to block the impending purchase of fertilizer worth Ksh.1billion.

A group of farmers led by Tom Otieno Onyango are arguing that the move by Kenya Sugar Board is illegal and tantamount to fraud ever witnessed in the history of the sector.

The over 10 farmers representatives drawn from various zones among them Nyando and Homa-Bay Districts described the move as blatant theft and urged President Mwai Kibaki to promptly intervene to salvage the farmers from the shackles of the cartel.

The group recalled with rage how Rosemary Mkok who was in the year 2000 Company Secretary but currently the Chief Executive bought huge tones of fertilizer and had nowhere to take them because they had no storage facilities thus ended up dumping them.

“We will not entertain old tricks to defraud the farmers under the pretext of reforms,” the group thundered.

Early this week the CEO Rosemary Mkok in a section of the press singled out sugar millers to be the greatest impediments to reforms in the sector, a claim which the umbrella body (KESMA) Kenya Sugar Manufacturers Association through its Chairman Evans Kidero dismissed as ‘blatant lie’.

Speaking to this journalist on telephone Dr. Evans Kedero who is also the Managing Director of Mumias Sugar company described Mkok’s assertions as unfortunate and misleading.

“As far as I’m concerned buying of fertilizer isn’t the mandate or priority of the board” Kidero said.

“We expect the players in the sector to be more serious in tackling the envisaged reformes to make the fraternity more vibrant and competitive instead of viewing things parochially and personalizing issues,” he continued.

“Nzoia Sugar Company have got canes of between 48 – 60 months while Sony Sugar shoulders canes of about 60 months yet cane should take about 18 months normally where are we heading to sincerely,” he quipped.

Since she took over the mantle of leadership, Mkok has had tensed and moisty ties with some of her Directors who accuse her to be operating in isolation and with high handedness without consulting other stake holders.

They’re further alleging that Mkok seems to be having personal scores to settle with a clique of Directors who she feels were behind the ouster of her husband as the receiver Manager of the financially crippled Muhoroni sugar Company a couple of years ago.

The Directors are further alleging that Mkok’s entrenched enmity is due to the fact that they have refused to back her schemes in abid to reinstate her husband back to Muhoroni Sugar Company as the receiver Manager.

END

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Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 05:41:09 -0700 (PDT)
From: JEFF
Subject: ACCUSATIONS AND COUNTER ACCUSATIONS MAROONS KENYA SUGAR BOARD OVER FERTILIZER.

Uganda’s Genocidal President Eyes Kenya

By Milton Allimadi

So finally Kenyans have been able to see for themselves the machinations of the mad genocidal man who has presided over Uganda for nearly a quarter century now. Isn’t it wonderful and ironic when a mad man issues a libelous statement against an entire ethnic people–the Luos of Kenya, by referring to them as “mad”? Yet, at the same time, since he knows that ethnic tension in Kenya has also been elevated since the chaotic elections there he is hoping that he will find many allies among Kikuyus and other Kenyans.

Kenyans should not allow themselves to be deceived into destroying their own country. At some point it’s worth burying the hatchet and dealing with a common threat. The Ugandan knows what he’s doing.

He demonized Acholis in Uganda and the strategy sustained his despotism for years. Now he can’t use that strategy in Uganda because all ethnic groups now know that he is Uganda’s problem. He won’t take chances with elections coming up in 2011; so the Kenya crisis is a convenient diversion.

The Ugandan dictator’s remarks, disparaging Kenyans, as reported in the BBC, with the audio clearly available, stems from the dispute over the Kenyan island of Migingo, on Lake Victoria.

The instant debate is focused on whether the fishing island belongs to Kenya or not; it has always been Kenyan until the Uganda despot decided to try and annex it. Yet his real goal is not Migingo, the tiny rock island. His true goal is to exacerbate animosity between Luos and the Kikuyus in Kenya. After all, there were credible reports that he was fueling some of the ethnic violence that accompanied and followed the disputed Kenyan elections; overwhelming evidence is that the vote was stolen by Mwai Kibaki.

A shaky coalition government now runs Kenya, with Kibaki, a Kikuyu, as president and Raila Odinga, a Luo, as prime minister. Animosity remains; the Uganda dictator wants to light a match and throw in more fuel.

The Ugandan thrives on chaos and massacres in surrounding countries; that’s the best way to distract from growing domestic problems, arising from his genocidal dictatorship at home.

Kenyans should beware. The man is not shy when it comes to massive bloodshed. Recall that he seized power in Uganda through violent insurgency after his party lost the 1980 elections badly. Uganda’s Luwero Triangle became a Killing Field as his insurgents fought with Milton Obote’s army.

Later, the skulls of tens of thousands were displayed–he claimed they were all victims of Obote’s ruthless army. Yet, skulls can’t speak; so how could observers know which ones were victims of his own ruthlessness?

If there was doubt about his propensity for blood, his Rwanda intervention put matters to rest. He allowed part of his army to invade Rwanda on October 1, 1990; they were led by U.S. trained Uganda military officers including Paul Kagame, who was chief of Uganda’s military intelligence.

Massacres against Hutus were committed from 1990 to 1994. Then in 1994, the Uganda seized an opportunity. Rwanda’s president Juvenal Habyarimana was returning from a meeting in Tanzania to conclude a peace pact with the Ugandan army –by now called the Rwanda Patriotic Front– which, with U.S.-backing had pushed Habyarimana’s back against the wall; Habyarimana never landed on that fateful April day. His plane was shot from the sky, according to some news accounts by a missile provided by Uganda.

The Ugandan dictator knew what would be the outcome of the death of Habyarimana and the Burundi president who was also on the plane. Imagine, if Pakistan were to sponsor a predominantly Muslim invasion of India, and later, if these forces were to shoot down a plane carrying India’s Hindu president, what would happen to Muslims in India?

The outcome desired by the Ugandan president materialized. An orgy of killings erupted; the Rwanda government, and a whole ethnic people, Hutus, were discredited and destroyed.
Again the skulls were displayed; they are still being displayed. And who could really tell whether some of those skulls were not imported from Luwero?

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From there the Ugandan turned to what was then Zaire: the ouster of dictator Mobuttu was popular throughout Africa.

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But then the Ugandan eyed Congo’s great riches. When Laurent Kabila resisted, very soon he was six foot under. Meanwhile terrible massacres were committed –indeed genocide– in eastern Congo by Uganda’s army and Uganda trained militia. In 2005, the International Court of Justice found Uganda liable for the crimes against humanity, including massacres, pillage, burning of homes and mass rapes. The court ordered $10 billion in compensation; not a dime has been paid.

Please see: http://www.icj-cij.org/docket/files/116/10455.pdf

More critically, the Wall Street Journal on June 8, 2006 reported that the International Criminal Court (ICC) is also investigating Uganda on the Congo war crimes. The seriousness of the matter cannot be underplayed. The Journal reported that Museveni tried to get the UN to block the investigation. The Journal wrote: ?President Museveni of Uganda asked U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan to block the Congo investigation, according to one person familiar with the matter. Mr. Annan replied that he had no power to interfere with the court, this person said.?

So, conceivably a cell may await Museveni at the Hague. Domestically, his hatred for the Acholi, who are also Luo, caused him to herd the whole population of 2 million into concentration camps, under the guise of “protecting” them from the violence of Joseph Kony and his vicious rebels.

In 2005, the World Health Organization reported that up to 1,000 Ugandan civilians were dying in those camps –there were more than 200– as a result of hunger, dehydration, and treatable diseases. There were also reports of targeted rapes, including by government soldiers known to be HIV-positive.

At 1,000 excess deaths per week, that’s at least 52,000 deaths per year. Since some of the camps have been in existence for more than 20 years, we are talking about the possible deaths of more than 1 million Luos, under Museveni’s policy of slow-motion genocide.

Even Joseph Kony must marvel at the number of people Museveni has managed to annihilate and not face an ICC indictment; not yet, anyway.

So now; it’s on to Kenya.

What has Kenya not learned from the Ugandan despot’s excesses in Uganda, in Rwanda, and in Congo?

If he is willing to exterminate other Ugandans –since he sees Acholis as mere “Luos” — why should Kenyans be surprised that he seems determined to import his modus operandus, to Kenya?

If Kenyans are serious about their survival, they should help publicize the genocide now being committed against Ugandans who happen to be Acholis (Luos); and also join the citizens of the Congo in their demands that the ICC take action for the genocide in eastern Congo.

After all, the ICJ has already rendered its verdict in the civil case. Guilty as charged.

Please send your comments to Milton@blackstarnews.com
www.blackstarnews.com

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Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 07:59:15 -0500 [07:59:15 CDT]
Subject: Uganda’s Genocidal President Eyes Kenya

Fw: RE: CONDOLENCE MESSAGE TO H.E. JAKAYA KIKWETE ON THE DAR BOMB EXPLOSIONS

Date: Mon, 4 May 2009 09:58:12 -0700 [11:58:12 AM CDT]
From: Leo Odera Omolo
Subject: Fw: RE: CONDOLENCE MESSAGE TO H.E. JAKAYA KIKWETE ON THE DAR BOMB EXPLOSIONS

— On Sun, 5/3/09, Magaga Alot <> wrote:

From: Magaga Alot
Subject: RE: CONDOLENCE MESSAGE TO H.E. JAKAYA KIKWETE ON THE DAR BOMB EXPLOSIONS
Date: Sunday, May 3, 2009, 2:58 AM
Subject: CONDOLENCE MESSAGE TO H.E. PRESIDENT JAKAYA KIKWETE ON THE DAR ES SALAAM BOMB EXPLOSIONS

Please find as attached herewith Condolence Message
by the EAC Secretary General to H.E. President Jakaya Kikwete
on the Bomb explosions in Dar es

Magaga
Alot

Corporate
Communications Expert, EAC

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Voice of America: China AIDS community is disputing on a retired official abducting the China Global Fund AIDS Programme

21 Mar / 09
Voice of America: China AIDS community is disputing on a retired official abducting the China Global Fund AIDS Programme
Journalish: Hai Tao
HongKong
Mar 15, 2009
China AIDS community is involved in dispute on a sum of tens of millions dollars because of the management problems of China Global Fund Round 6. Some activists are asking the director of the program retired official to resign, but there are also some people that relevant parties hope to stop the argument, and keep harmony.
At present, some people are having heatedly debated about fund management issues that is in relation to one more than ten millions dollars in China AIDS community. Some activists think, the program director Guan Baoying should step down, but it was also suggested that no action was better than this, everyone should be suffering from the people living with HIV/AIDS and a whole harmonious community as the most important benefits.
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Programs was launched to channel additional resources by United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annancalled in 2002. The Fund invested in China Global Fund Round 6 AIDS Programme is one more than ten millions U.S. dollars.
Fund managers around the conflict
The one of directors of “China Global Fund Round 6 AIDS Programme” is related Guan Baoying, former director of CDC in Beijing Municipal Health Bureau Chang Kun from Xinjiang has been a Chinese AIDS activist, in his view, Guan Baoying who is suppressing dissidents should step down:“the programme director in Beijing district, she is a retired official, she does not consider the Fund’s work in dealing with a lot of problems. When she faces different voices, her attitudes are to ask some AIDS-related agencies to suppress those different voices and their voicers. She does not allow others to put forward different views. She has made mistakes, and should face the wrong errors, correct those errors, to refer the voices form AIDS community properly.”
Chang Kun said, Guan Baoying is a retired government official and controlling international AIDS preventions and treatment funds, repressing the developing of civil society, abducting the non-governmental organizations, and even making use of political means.
A reporter tried to contact Guan Baoying, but the office telephone was not working. Chang-Kun said that the argument around the programme management has been for some time. But Guan Baoying has not given any response to the public.
From some views of websites about the work of China AIDS prevention and treatment, the one of this focuses is caused around the Beijing AIZHIXING Institute and its director Wan Yanhai. Some people of Guan Baoying’s supporters think, Wan Yanhai and Chang Kun who are polity, should be stop AIDS work. Xiao Dong, from Beijing Chaoyang AIDS Work Group, said on a statement, opposing to any organizations and individuals will put the introduction of political issues into China AIDS prevention work.
Susu, from Hebei Langfang Brothers Group, think that, at present such this case, should not be entangled in the problem of Guan Baoying to resign. He said:“I think some people should not blindly follow to do this kind of things. Should have their own position. Why do I say so? Because although we are the grass-roots organizations, but we still have to rely on the local government department, if we completely oppose the government, I think the government will very much dislike you!”
Susu said that, such as these grass-roots organizations in all provinces and cities in China, are not their registrations and account numbers. An organization must be attached in a government in order to obtain the help from foundations. Previous they closed to Beijing AIZHIXING Institute, but this time, they think they should keep distance so that they can get the funds from the China Global Fund Programme.
Susu said that, his organization is being attached unit is related Guan Baoying, was the director of Beijing CDC, rather awkward identity: half of them are official, half of them are unofficial. In his opinion, Guan Baoying, as the programme director, also did a lot of practical works. He is worrying about that, if following some people to run to sign on statements of human rights can be easily as instrument.
However, Zhejiang Love Working Group Wang Long said, Beijing AIZHIXING Institute did nothing wrong. That Guan Baoying are treating grass-roots organizations is indeed mistakes, should resign.“because her work is unfair, for example, some organizations are linking to AIZHIXING Institute, a lot of government agencies feel angry. Beijing AIZHIXING Institute provides free help, what a good thing! But, as Guan Baoying think you are linking to AIZHIXING Institute is a problem.”
Wang Long said, there is a very “frightening” to say in China: dividing the grass-roots civil organizations two categories, support government or oppose government. Wang Long also said, their Zhejiang Love Working Group has more than 300 members, most of the members are living with HIV/AIDS. If the Funds will not give their funds because they are linking to AIZHIXING Institute, they would be dire.
However, the leader of Guizhou QIANYUAN Working Group Nong Zhijun think that, such as this dispute, the people in the local place do not to be involved, should keep neutral.“A related meeting will be held, I think that, at present I probably should out stand now before things do not investigate in any clear.”
Nong Zhijun also said, the Global Fund has offices in Beijing, they have begun an investigation on this dispute. In this case, it would be best discussed after the results of the related issues was published.
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Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 10:37:14 +0800 [03/21/2009 09:37:14 PM CDT]
From: ?? Chang Kun

Subject: Voice of America: China AIDS community is disputing on a retired official abducting the China Global Fund AIDS Programme

Re: Fwd: IS RAILA FACING REBELLION BY SOUTHERN NYANZA LUOS?

Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 01:09:46 -0700 [03:09:46 AM CDT]
From: bedann maina
Subject: Re: Fwd: IS RAILA FACING REBELLION BY SOUTHERN NYANZA LUOS?

Its funny how we rave and rant about the current crop of politicians we have around and yet we have already started rooting for their return in 2012. What we should work on is
how we can throw all these imbeciles out including Raila whether he won and was rigged out or not. We need some fresh blood not someone who campaigns on a platform of hatred
and plotting on how to alienate or antagonize some communities just to have power. But the problem with some people is their are so conservative they can’t see anything beyond Raila, Uhuru, Ruto, e.t.c. which is what is bringing us down from the time this country got its indipendence. We have worked on buiding dynasties and their gangs of sycophants.

Look at this, NARC was campaining on BANDILISHA, what were we changing if most of them were in the KANU govt, but since they crossed over we chasticized them and made them
angels or may be we applied the SAUL to PAUL law you never know. ODM kenya and its theory of CHANGE. just tell me what were we changing. look at the line up Ruto, Mudavadi, Kones
Dalmas Otieno Henry Kosgei e.t.c If we dont realize the harm we are doing to ourselves and have a change of mind we are gone and gone forever. God help us.

— On Sun, 3/15/09, Anthony Wangondu anthony.Wangondu@ . . . > wrote:

From: Anthony Wangondu
Subject: Fwd: IS RAILA FACING REBELLION BY SOUTHERN NYANZA LUOS?
Date: Sunday, March 15, 2009, 11:03 PM

Bwana Otieno,
You are correct in seeing the bitterness in my voice, and it has nothing to do with
people trying to divide Raila Odinga’s support from Luo Nyanza. I think it a feeble
tactic. My problem is with this “us versus them” attitude, as if some Kenyans are more
important than others, that is constantly being touted. Let me highlight a few:
6 provinces vs 2: Since our current laws are majority votes this doesn’t matter,
especially given that all of NEP registered voters are equal to Embakasi constituency
(for example)
Half a Loaf: All I want you to clarify is if Raila intends to only serve half the country
and not the whole country. Also, does he define the country as something to be divided up
among his cronies? My feeling is that is NOT his attitude but it is your interpretation.
The problem is that you are now using it to sow seeds of divisiveness among us, who in
all truth are very removed from the political class and should not be supporting them as
they bring down this country. We should be having a new vision and a very different set
of beliefs from them.

What’s the alternative you ask? Our politicians thrive on two things – tribal support and
keeping our people poor. So therefore, to beat them at their own game we must steer away
from tribal groupings and supporting anyone on along tribal lines. We can learn from
those who have defied tribal, sectarian, racial and colour divisions. These kinds of
people have shunned natural groupings (Obama did not seek the black vote, Bill Clinton
did not lean on the white vote, Tony Blair did not seek out intellectuals, etc etc) and
instead started right where the people are, identifying with their real problems – jobs,
housing, medical care.

So Mr Otieno, yes I am angry when a young bright intellectual like you starts to
regurgitate tired sentiments from our old school politicians. Yes I am bitter to see you,
the future of Kenya, being sucked into useless and pointless tribal rhetoric, and yes I
am sad that you, who should be leading the revival and the regeneration of this country,
are stuck on what the politicians got us into after the 2007 elections.

—–Original Message—–
From: Lordvick Otieno
Sent: 15 March 2009 23:36
Subject: Re: Fwd: IS RAILA FACING REBELLION BY SOUTHERN NYANZA LUOS?

Bwana Wangondu,
I can see bitterness in your responce to my reaction to the issue of ‘Raila facing
Rebellion in Southern Nyanza Luo’.
You have an issue with my ‘half a loaf’ sentiments about Raila having won six provinces.
The truth about Raila having won six provinces seem to be a bitter pearl by some to
swallow for those who want to hide the truth they know, but didn’t Karwa confirm about
the rigging the other day. Please respond.
Has’nt the ‘half a loaf’ he accepted with Kibaki, who can be equally comended for
resisting pressure to ignore Raila, from arogant tribal chauvinists, save this country
from sliding into civil war, by sharing power. please respond.
Those who are never tired of trying to divide the Luo to constantly remind us of Luo
south, central or or Siaya have their schemes fallen flt on their faces before, as Luos
have proven note be easily decieved or divided. They even tried to create tribal
districts like Suba but the scheme again failed.
South Nyanza is the PM’s bedrock support and who ever think he is facing rebellion is in
for arude shock.

— On Fri, 3/13/09, Anthony Wangondu wrote:
From: Anthony Wangondu
Subject: Re: Fwd: IS RAILA FACING REBELLION BY SOUTHERN NYANZA LUOS?
Date: Friday, March 13, 2009, 10:20 AM
What is half loaf? What have you got that can be called from
half loaf?
What is this about 6 provinces?

Correct me if I am wrong, but the mandate of the leader to
ensure service to all, uphold the constitution, etc, etc

Let me know early enough if only those who voted for him
(about 50% of the voters 4 million) are entitled to
Government service so those who did not (31 million) can be
wary and aware.

If however this is merely your opinion, then clearly say
so! I like Raila and I surely hope he is nowhere near your
analysis of what he stands for!

—–Original Message—–
From: Lordvick Otieno
Sent: 13 March 2009 15:14
Subject: Re: Fwd: IS RAILA FACING REBELLION
BY SOUTHERN NYANZA LUOS?

Those who accuse Raila of having abandoned them should give
him time to settleas as he has just completed a year as PM.
1.He is the Prime Minister of the Republic of Kenya and not
only Luo Nyanza.
2.We got 1/2 a loaf to be shared by the six provinces out
of the eight provinces he won in the last election.
3.Luos are not rebelling against Raila as perseeed but they
never shy away from pointing anything they think is not
right.
Some how Raila always listen to Luos and readjust and
that’s why they always stick with him.
Those who think Raila has sold out should propose to
Kenyans an alternative.

— On Fri, 3/13/09, Mundia Kamau wrote:
From: Mundia Kamau
Subject: Fwd: IS RAILA FACING
REBELLION BY SOUTHERN NYANZA LUOS?
Date: Friday, March 13, 2009, 5:40 AM
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From: Leo Odera Omolo
Date: Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 4:04 AM
Subject: [Jambo] IS RAILA FACING REBELLION BY SOUTHERN NYANZA LUOS?

IS RAILA FACING REBELLION BY SOUTHERN NYANZA LUOS?

DISCONTENT IS BUILDING UPOVER PLACEMENT OF
GOVERNMENT?S
PLUM JOBS

News Analysis By Leo Odera Omolo

NEWS and information emerging from the greater
Southern
Nyanza region says
that tension is building up between the supporter of
the
Prime Minister
Raila Amolo Odinga and the region?s professional
caucus.

It has been revealed that the professionals and
academician
s from the
region have of late been holding behind the scene
consultative meetings in
both Nairobi and at home while charting for the way
forward
on how the
residents can free and separated themselves from the
Odinga
?s family
influence.

Issues at stake include the recent placement in the
government?s plum jobs,
appointment of diplomats and lack foresight in the
effort
to revive the
stalled economic outlets, such as Kicomi Ltd, Kenya
Breweries Kisumu plant ,
proper management of the lucrative sugar industry.

The group, according to impeccable source have been
holding
secret meetings
in posh hotels in Nairobi, Homa-Bay, Migori and even
in the
lakeside City of
Kisumu.

The group which comprises clergymen, professionals,
academicians and some
selected civic leaders are said to be seeking the way
forward to build
another centre of power gravitation inside
Luo-Nyanza,
which is devoid of
the Odinga?s influence. .But which could work with
any
group of Kenyan
politicians and harmonize inter-tribal and communal
relations for mutual
benefits of Kenyans.

Also top on the agenda is the plan envisaged to
pressurize
any government of
the day to split the present Nyanza Province into
three
Provinces., that
would groups the Kisii and Kuria communities grouped
together in one
administrative Province with its headquarters in
Kisii
town, and the third
Province to group all the administrative of Suba,
Homa-Bay,
Nyatike, Migori,
Rongo and Rachuonyo together with the proposed
headquarters
in either
Homa-Bay or Rongo townships.

This school of thought was originally the brainchild
of the
late Hezekiah N
Oyugi, the former powerful Permanent Secretary
in-charge of
Provincial
Administration and Internal Security who had proposed
the
power devolution
way back in 1990. Oyugi had suggested that a new
Province
covering Southern
Nyanza and Kisii regions be established at Kisii
town.

However, years later during the Constitutional
dispensation
conference held
at the Bomas of Kenya under Prof. Yash Ghai, the
proposal
was vehemently
opposed by Raila?s supporters who viewed the idea as
an
attempt to divide
the Luo community into a small splitter groups..

Pro-Raila wanted all the Luos to be kept in one huge
basket
for his own
political mileage and control.But the proponents of
the
idea felt that the
splitting of the Nyanza Province into three would be
beneficial to the
region because it will attract more government
funding.

But the Luo intellectuals and professionals have now
revisited the idea once
again.

The group believes there is leadership vacuum in
Nyanza and
that there is
the need for the region?s residents to built several
new
centre of power to
gravitate in Gusii and greater Southern Nyanza
regions.

Several prominent names have been floated. One is that
of
the Minister for
Public Services Dalmas Otieno, who is also the MP for
Rongo, the Immigration
Minister and Mbita MP Gerald Otieno Kajwang?; and
that of
the youthful
Ndhiwa MP Joshua Orwa Ojode who is an Assistant
Minister
for Internal
Security.

Otieno?s problem is old association with KANU, a
party
many Luos believed to
have masterminded the community?s marginalization
and
political suppression
by the previous regimes of the late President Jomo
Kenyatta
and the retired
President Daniel Arap Moi.,though many maintains that
the
Minister has
matured up politically and can take the mantled of
the
overall community
leadership.

Otieno Kajwang, is being dismissed as being too
childish
and not a serious
person worth trusting with the responsibility of
leading
the Luo to a higher
height of development. At the same time Ojode is seen
as an
achiever and a
dynamic politician who has successfully developed his
hitherto backward
Ndhiwa constituency to a new hub of massive economic
development.

Ojode an is an aggressive politician with unserving
loyalty
to Raila Odinga.
Theyrecaled how the Assistant Minister had sacrificed
the
Ministerial
appointment offered to him by President Mwai Kibaki in
2005
in solidarity
with ODM and Raila Odinga.

Ojode is believed to have been disappointed with the
allocation and
distribution of ministerial posts in the grand
coalition
government shared
on 50-50 basis between President Mwai Kibaki and the
Prime
Minister Raila
Odinga in which he was relegated to an Sssistant
Minister
instead of the
full cabinet. Instead Raila had favoured Otieno
Kajwang?
who got away with
the Immigration ministerial slot.

But Ojode could not be reached for his immediate
comment.
He said to be
keeping a low profile, and has never appeared in any
governmental or
political function officiated by Raila Odinga ever
since
the formation of
the grand coalition, though he is said to be
extremely
loyal to his friend
the Prime Minister.

ther burning issues to which Raila must come out
clean, is
the allegations
that he had interfered with the new appointment of
the
joint officiasl
receive manager for both Miwani and Muhoroni Sugar
Companies, and allegedly
instructed the Kenyan Sugar Board to extend the tenure
of
the two joint
receiver manager Eng. Martin Owiti, and Kipng?etich
Bett.
The two have been
the joint receiver manager for the two facilities for
the
last four years,
but have failed to turn them around. Farmers have
gone for
months without
their cane bills cleared by Muhoroni, while Miwani
closed
down a couple of
years ago.

Eng. Owiti who hails froim Bondo is said to be a
brother-in-law to Dr.
Oburu Oginga, the eldest brother of Raila Odinga who
is
also an Assistant
Minister for Finance.

The Prime Minister is reported as having recently
released
ten tractors,
which were donated bny the UNDP to the Nyanza
Province for
the purpose of
improving agricultural activities in the region.
Raila
released the tractors
in Bondo his home turf and ignored other
agriculturally
rich regions where
the tractors could be put to a better use of improving
food
production in
the region..

A number of ODM MPs from Luo-Nyanza are said to be
secretly
backing the
separation plan to free the Luos from the Southern
region
from those from
Bondo and Siaya.

While the Prime Minister Odinga is being credited for
having taken bold
steps to ensure that illegal squatters were evicted
from
the controversial
Mau Forest Complex in the South Rift, he is at the
same
time being accused
for having failed to initiate any meaningful dialogue
for
the resuscitation
of the ailing sugar industry in Nyanza and the
improvement
of the fishing
industry in Lake Victoria..

.Anti-Raila elements in Nyanza are accusing the Prime
Minister for lack of
total commitment in the real task of poverty
eradication.
Instead, the PM is
said to be busy engaged in promoting politics of hero
worshipping and
sycophancy.

The professionals in Luo Nyanza are also said to be
routing
for the communal
harmonization between the Luos as and the
neighbouring
communities
irrespective of the political party of affiliation, at
the
same time blaming
the current crop of MP from the region for promoting
politics of hatred..

The Professionals from Southern Nyanza are also said
to be
reaching their
counterpart numbers in Siaya Kisumu and Nyando.
Several
night meeting are
said to have taken place in hideouts in Kisumu and Nairobi.

And in one such gatherings speaker after speaker reportedly denounced the Prime Minister much touted campaign to have youths in Luo circumcised as one way of minimizing the effect of HIV/Aid , arguing that such trivialities should not be the priority of the person holding such covenanted position of Premier to handle.

?Circumcision, they argued, should not be the community?s priority. There are other priorities which Raila should tackle with his Luo parliamentary colleagues.

It is only a matter of time before the on-going war between Raila and professionals exploded in the open for public debate. The professionals are also against loose talking such as the recent call by Dr. Oburu Oginga on William Ruto, the Minister for Agriculture to resign over the maize scandal.Oburu action is therefore viewed as being full of arrogance and as such misplaced..

Dr Oburu Oginga and his younger brother must stop the bad habit of rushing to the press on every single issue in this country.. They must learn to be cohesive and tolerant because such uncoordinated comments on contentious issue affected a colleague in arm must be avoided at all cost.

We were not able to establish the names of the professional and politicians said to be behind the latest move to isolate Raila Odinga from the Southern Nyanza Luos, though it is true that several meetings have taken place in both Nyanza and Nairobi. The group have scathingly criticized Raila for having distributed government plum jobs to his kith and kin from Bondo and Siaya.

Ends
leooderaomolo@yahoo,com

Re: “Because, Mum bought me a T-shirt!”

I was just trying to be friendly to my 10 year old customer when lo and behold, he said
something that pierced through my heart and truly humbled me! Wow, I said to my inner
person! “Where in the world did he learn that?” I wondered in quietness! Here is what
happened!

A mother and her three children came through my register. A son-10 years old and his two
younger sisters! Each of the sisters bought a candy! To apply my sense of humor, I asked
the 10 year old boy who didn’t seem to mind about the candies. “How about you? How come
you did not buy a candy?” I inquired, as I continued to scan their merchandise.

“Because Mum bought me a T-shirt!” the boy answered! “Well, that is very kind and
considerate of you!” I said to the little boy! “Thank you sir!” he answered!

After they left, I took a long time to reflect on what my little customer had said and
the deeper implication of the statement! Here is what ran through my mind.

-There aren’t that many people out there who think of others! It’s always about us. It
reminds me of this man who used to pray, “Lord, please bless me, my dear wife, our son
Jim, and no one else!
-There are some rich people out there who exploit the poor and the very needy. God have
mercy please!
-Think of the many politicians who exploit those that voted for them
-If there is any promotion at our place of work, our thoughts are always about us getting
it.

This incident reminded me of a very touching story that I once read. It was a story about
these two young men who worked for a certain company. One of them was hard working while
the other one was not.

One day, the boss informed the hard working young man that he was due
a raise! The next day, the hard working young man came with a very interesting request.
“Sir,” he said to the boss, “I want to thank you for considering to give me a raise, but
I think that my friend needs money more than I do. I therefore request you to please give
him a raise instead of me.” Talk about a surprise and bizarre request! What a spirit of
sacrifice!

The boss would not believe it! Here was someone who was so mindful of others! The boss,
however, did something very mature and commendable. He decided to give both of them a
raise! Thank God!

Well, what else can I say? The young boy ministered unto me in ways he did not even think
about.

It reminded me of another one who gave it all for the sake of those that did not deserve
it-the man of Galilee, the poor Nazarene, Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior! He died a
shameful death so that you and I will have an opportunity to be called His sons and
daughters! Wow! Thank you Jesus!

Oh! how I cry daily to become more like Him! How about you?

Just a thought.

Pr Birai

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Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2009 18:11:19 -0700 [03/15/2009 08:11:19 PM CDT]
From: Absalom Birai Subject: Re: “Because, Mum bought me a T-shirt!”