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KENYA: SERIOUS ERRORS IN THE KURIA BACKGROUND ARTICLE ON THE STANDARD ON SUNDAY

From: Leo Odera Omolo,
PO BOX 833,
KISUMU
18th May,2011
TO: The Editor,
THE STANDARD ON SUNDAY,
NAIROBI.

RE: THE FEATURE ON KURIA COMMUNITY.

Sir your feature serializing the background of the Kuria community was excellent and good piece of journalism work. However, your writer erroneously stated that Hon Samson Mwita Marwa was the first Kuria MP.

The first Kuria MP was the late Hon Benjamin Maisori- Itumbo a clergyman-turned politician who had earlier served in the colonial legislative Council as the governor’s nominee. Itumbo was elected to Parliament on a KANU ticket in 2963 and was appointed by the founding President the late Jomo Kenyatta in the post independent cabinet as an Assistant Minister in the Ministry of Social Services.

He lost his seat to Hon Samson Mwita Marwa, a former senior administrative clerk with the County Council of South Nyanza based in Homa-Bay in the 1969 general elections.

Itumbo bounced back and trounced Marwa in 1974, but finally bowed out after suffering defeat in the hands of Walter Marwa Mwita a former Managing Director of the African Retail Traders in 1979. Mwita retained his seat in 1983.but lost it in 1988 to Eng. Shadrack Manga who in 1992 who also successfully defended his seat in 1997 but lost to the current incumbent Dr Wilfred Machage in 2002 of Narc-Kenya who successfully retained his seat in 2007 on PNU ticket.

It has been the tradition of some of your feature writers of loosing memories or not conducting proper research in the libraries when writing an article of this kind which is good for historical record and offering good reading to the younger generation.

I am also aware that you are not good at correcting such serious errors whenever they occurred, but please kindly publish this version and have the erroneous report corrected in time.

Leo odera omolo

Kenya: Kibaji and Raila endorses lawyer Willy Mutunga to be the new Chief Justice of Kenya

Reports Leo Odera Omolo

It is only Parliament and the courts that now stand between law scholar and icon of human rights activism Willy Mutunga and office of Chief Justice.
The two principals in the ruling coalition government of PNU and ODM have endorsed the appointment in defiance of vehement opposition from various quarters such Christian Council of Kenya{CCK} even some cabinet ministers who included the suspend Higher Education Miister William Ruto

This is because President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga, whose falling out over initial nominations to four key constitutional offices including that of CJ, forced fresh hiring process, yesterday gave him their stamp of approval.
Two other nominees are bound to benefit from the softening of the ground and possible lowering of political temperatures ahead of Parliament’s debate on the pending appointments by the two leaders.

They are Nancy Barasa, the nominee for Deputy Chief Justice, and Keriako Tobiko, who has been recommended for revamped office of Director of Public Prosecutions. The President and the PM made the announcement against the backdrop of revelation in Government they have also agreed on a ministerial reshuffle and reorganisation of key State departments, and that the new changes would be unveiled in the next few days.

It is expected in the reorganisation of Government, the two principals will make known who they have agreed to succeed Attorney General Amos Wako who leaves office in three months.

Political Goodwill

Judicial Service Commission recommended Dr Mutunga and Ms Barasa after the televised interviews last week. Appellate Judge Alnashir Visram – whom President Kibaki had earlier proposed as CJ – was also interviewed. Visram was, however, among the nine serving judges who lost out in the race to Mutunga, the only one interviewed from outside the Bench.

Mr Tobiko was among three nominees for DPP, whose names were forwarded to Kibaki and Raila by a panel chaired by Cotu Secretary General Francis Atwoli. The other two were former Goldenberg Judicial Commission of Inquiry’s assisting counsel Dorcas Oduor, and lawyer Patrick Kiage.

By endorsing the three nominees, and exhibiting consensus after two rounds of meetings, the President and the PM gave the nomination that has been vilified by some politicians the requisite political goodwill needed to push it through Parliament. MPs, however, do not have to vote along the line given by the coalition leaders. This means the three are not yet assured of their positions — the first under the Constitution promulgated last August.

However, apart from Parliament there is still the ruling awaited from According to a dispatch from the Presidential Press Service, Kibaki and Raila had agreed to approve the names after they consulted yesterday. “On recommendation of the Judicial Service Commission and after consultations with Prime Minister, President Kibaki has today nominated for approval by the National Assembly Dr Willy Mutunga for the post of Chief Justice and Nancy Barasa for post of Deputy Chief Justice,” PPS reported.

It went on: “In addition and following the recommendation of the interviewing panel President Kibaki after consultations with the Prime Minister has nominated for approval by National Assembly Keriako Tobiko for the post of Director of Public Prosecutions.” Should the House approve the names, they would enter history books as the first occupants of the positions following the promulgation of new Constitution.

Mutunga will also become the head of the Judiciary and will chair the Judicial Service Commission as well as serve as the President of the yet-to-be established Supreme Court. Sources told The Standard the two principals met Tuesday morning at the President’s Harambee House offices and quickly agreed on the names. They first met on Monday.

Ambush Applicants

The source said the principals only spent more time on the appointment of Tobiko since the panel that interviewed them had forwarded three names and therefore there was need for consensus.

The principals were also supplied with the scorecard for the three, which had Tobiko leading followed by Oduor and then Kiage.

“There was no much ado between the two principals and they agreed on Mutunga and Barasa since there were no other names. For Tobiko they picked him because he led in the interviews among other factors,” sources privy to the deliberations told The Standard.

Justice and Constitutional Affairs Minister Mutula Kilonzo commended JSC for nominating Mutunga and Barasa, and the principals for endorsing the nominees.

“I am very happy and proud of my country Kenya because in a period of eight months since the Constitution was promulgated we have now produced a Chief Justice and Deputy Chief Justice in an open and transparent manner,” he added.

However, Mutula hit out at the Atwoli panel that came up with three names for DPP: “Whereas the process to pick a new Chief Justice and Deputy CJ was transparent and in the public domain, the other one was shrouded in secrecy and there was no public participation as required by the Constitution.” Mutula said he has a lot of respect for those nominated for the DPP position but was opposed to the process that picked them, as the public cannot judge who was best suited for the position. Mutula described the process by Atwoli team as “unacceptable, substandard and archaic” in light of the new constitutional dispensation.

On CJ nomination Mutula said whereas the process could not be described as perfect, there were challenges that the commission faced and there was need for JSC to set certain standards. He argued it was unfair to ambush applicants with allegations while no opportunity was given to them to confront those claims

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EAC has ok-ed the construction of a new natural gas pipeline from Dar to Mombasa

Reports Leo Odera Omolo

INFORMATION emerging from the EAC secretariat in Arusha says the EAC has agreed on the construction of the Dar Es Salaam-Tanga-Mombasa natural gas pipeline.

The pipeline will potentially reduce the cost of energy in the region as more opportunities for natural gas open up.

The Community’s Arusha based secretariat approved a feasibility study conducted by COWI consultancy firm from Denmark. The pipeline is expected to carry natural gas from the Songo Songo Island from the Mnazi Bay gas fields in Southern Tanzania near the border with the neighboring Mozambique.

Recent discoveries of natural gas off the coast of Tanzania have taken the East African nation’s total reserves 7.5 trillion cubic feet, sufficient to allow exports to the region.

African Development Bank under the New Partnership for African Development- Infrastructure Project Preparatory Facility is facilitating the construction of the pipeline with a grant of USD561,700 for the project.

Based on demand for gas the pipeline has been estimated to be a 24 –inch line from Ubungoin Dar Es Salaam to the Kenyan coastal port City of Mombasa.

There will be a metering/regulating station at Tanga and Arusha branch and another at the end of the line at Mombasa.

The pipeline is expected to significantly contribute to diversification of energy sources within the region thereby enhancing security of energy supply.

“Diversification will mitigate the challenges arising from reliance on a limited type of energy sources in the region”, the Permanent Secretary in the Kenyan Ministry of Energy, Patrick Nyoike said, adding that the pipeline will also contribute to the reduction of energy costs and shield power generation from variability of weather and international crude oil prices. The PS said the pipeline project will also support cement manufacturing in Tanga as well as supply power for tourism and industrial activities.

Demand for power is surging in Tanzania and the country is expected to save millions of dollars over the next 20 years using natural gas instead of oil imports.

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Nile Basin: Egypt and Sudan finally lost the control of River Nile waters as upstream riparian nations ganged up in a new arrangements

Writes Leo Odera Omolo

INFORMATION emerging from the Ugandan capital, Kampala says control of the Nile waters by Egypt and Sudan came to an abrupt end last week, paving the way for development of irrigation related projects upstream of the river.

In a ceremony held in Kampala, the six riparian countries ratified the Cooperation Framework Agreement {CFA} that repeals the close to one century old treaty, which Egypt signed with the colonial power Great Britain in 1929.

The Treaty was signed between Great Britain colonial rulers and Egypt and was later reviewed in 1959 before most of the riparian countries got their political independent in early 1960s.

The World Bank Trust, which manages the Nile Basin resources, had been blocking development projects along the river because the Nile Basin Initiative {BBI} lacked legal basis, which the CFA now provides.

“As long as we do not have the CFA, Egypt and the Sudan will continue to block development activities because NBI has no legal recognition in other countries”, said Dr. Callist Tindimugaya, Uganda’s Nile Basin Initiative representative and also Commissioner of Water Resources Regulation at the Ministry of Water and Environment.

The colonial treat barred other countries from using the water for development purposes that could impact negatively on water flowing to Egypt.

The Egyptian government had posted a team of military water engineers, who are permanently stationed at the eastern Ugandan town of Jinja, where the source of River Nile is located at the northern tip of Lake Victoria to monitor the flow of the water to Egypt. It has posted similar team of water experts of its embassies located in Nairobi, Dar Es Salaam and Kampala as well as in other riparian countries.

In 1959, however, Egypt and Sudan renegotiated the treaty a fresh and came up with the Full Utilization of Nile Water Agreement, which allowed the construction of the Aswan Dam in Egypt for mutual benefit of both countries.

“Without the consent of Egypt no irrigation or hydroelectric works can be established on the tributaries of the Nile or their lakes if such works can cause a drop in water levels harmful to Egypt,” read the section in the 1959 treaty.

The riparian countries include the DRC Congo, Burundi, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia and Rwanda.

The breakaway group of riparian countries includes Burundi, Kenya, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania-undertook technical audits that culminated in the establishment of CFA last year.

In February this year, Burundi became the sixth nation to sign up to the agreement to alter the historical water-sharing the River Nile, thus raising sufficient numbers to move the process towards ratification.

Egypt, Sudan and DRC Congo did not sign while Eritrea maintains observer status. The organization’s name changed from Nile Basin Initiative to Nile Basin Commission with its administrative secretariat in Uganda.

The CFA provides sharing of benefits and costs of maintaining the river.

Regional Interconnection Project a USD 385 million power project expected to be completed in 2014 – is one of the development programs that are expected to generate cross border electricity for the benefits of all tributaries countries.

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Kenya: Prison authorities urged to issued ex-convicts with certificates of good conduct once they are released at the completion of their convictions

Reports Leo Odera Omolo In Homa-Bay Town.

Prison authorities have been requested to issue the ex-convicts,especially those whose characters have gone through total reformation with certificate of good conduct to enable them secure jobs and get rehabilitated fully back to the society.

The Prison authorities has also been asked to issue the ex-convicts who have trained in the prison industry and qualified as apprentices and artisans with certificate of proficiency.

This will help the ex-convicts in access to job markets once they are freed.

These appeals were made by a Homa-Bay politician Hilary Ocheng Alila when he addressed and hundreds of inmate and prison officials during the open-day prison visits at the weekend.

Alila who is the ODM youth regional coordinator in Nyanza and also an aspirant for the Hoa-Bay County Senate seat was accompanied by religious leaders pastors and civic leaders.

He said people should not view prison in the context of as place where punishment is mated out to the inmates, but an important institution where bad elements within the society can have have their characters changed and fully rehabilitated for the better.

Alila told the Wananchi in the rural areas to accept the former inmates once they are released and accord them all sorts of generosities so that they could be fully rehabilitated and actively participate in the real task of nation building.

Alila appeals to residents of Homa-Bay County and those lving in other parts of Luo-Nyanza town out in their number and register as voters when the execise is open. His way, he added, they will be able to vote for the party supremo Raila Amnolo Odinga to realize his presidential ambition during the impending general elections next year.

He reminded the residents of Nyanza to turn out in their thousands and elect new party officials during the ODM grass toot election exercise slated for May 27.

He issued a stern warning to unnamed characters said to be collaborating with the party enemies from other region who are allegedly sending agents into Luo-Nyanza with their pocket lined up for the purpose of sabotaging the party. The party would soon go public and name the political turn coats said to be in the pockets of leaders of other parties to sabotage the operation of the ODM in Nyanza.

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Kenya: Many aspirants of various positions in Nyanza Counties have run short of money and gone underground not to be heard of anymore

THE POLITICIANS WHO HAD LAUNCHED HIGH PROFILE CAMPAIGN FOR THE VARIOUS ELECTIVE SEATS INSIDE LUO-NYANZA UNDER THE NEW CONSTITUTION HAVE BURNT THEIR FINGERS AND DISAPPEARED.

Reports Leo Odera Omolo

When President Mwai Kibaki promulgated the new constitution on 4th August 2010 many politicians in Luo-Nyanza immediately rushed into premature campaign for most of the elective positions.

Many declared their intention to contest this or that seat under the new County governance. The seats which attracted many were those of County representatives to the Senate, County governors and deputy governors.

The politicians show an opening of many big jobs under the constitutional dispensation and rushed into premature campaign. Other visited the rural areas flying in hired helicopters, other came using fuel guzzling four wheel drive cars hired from car hire companies in Nairobi and Kisumu.

The high profile campaign hit the ground in Luoland with thuds. These aspirants were everywhere, attending funeral gathering, offering niceties to the youths and women folks. Other had gone as far as forming local football clubs, buying trophies and uniforms for teams to popularize their campaigns. Other bribed musicians with fat cash money, or hired live performing orchestra jazz bands and the popular Ohangla musician to compose sweets songs in their praise hoping to attract large following in rural areas.

In fact the Luo-Nyanza had been turned into the election mood. Aspirants showed off their financial might, dishing out money to the youths and women folk in the form of handout. It as if the election would be held before the end of this year.

Some of the would – be aspirants for the various seats even hired helicopters, which flown them into the villages in some remote parts of the region.

But all these premature campaign have since turned into hot-air. Most of the would be aspirant, we are told have burnt their fingers to an extent that they no longer having any money left in their pockets even for visit their own rural homes to attend funerals of the dead relatives and friends.

Majority of them are said to have gone as far as changing their phones numbers to avoid their supporters and followers back at home, and are said to have taken refuge in the city of Nairobi not to be heard of seen back in their rural homes.

Another crucial subject, which has sent many would – be aspirant packing is the recently announcement by the CIC that those seeking to be elected to the lucrative and covenant position of County governors must be armed with university degrees from recognised universities as prerequisite for one to be elected as a County governor.

This seems to have knocked out some of the aspirants, the majority who are said to be only armed with fake degrees.

The former Nyanza Province has four counties under the new constitution, namely Siaya, Kisumu, Homa-Bay and Migori. But only in Homa-Bay County, where many politicians had launched high profile campaigns, though prematurely. They scrambled for the positions of governors, senators, deputy governors with another relatively higher number of them seeking to unseat the current Luo MPs.

At the same time, some of those sitting were rumored to be switching to Senate instead of defending their seats at the next polls. But so far none has come forward and declared that he would contest the Senate seat.

The Immigration Minister Gerald Otieno Kajwang’ was among those rumoured to have decided to contest the Senate seat instead of defending his Mnbita parliamentary seat, but Kajwang’ strongly refuted the allegation and came out gun blasting the rumour – – insisting that he would defend his Mbita seat.

Another legislator who had declared that he would switch from Parliament to the position of governor is Ranbgwe MP Geoge Otieno Ogindo,But the information on the ground seem to favor his arch-rival Enbg. Phillip Okoth Okundiwhom he had trounced in 2007.

Among those aspirants seeking new positions, who seemed to be still going strong, is Okundi who is contesting the Homa-Bay governor’s position. Okundi is facing the former Marie Stoppied Country Director, Cyprianb Otieno Awiti, who had launched his campaign on high noire last year, but who has since slowed down, and never to be heard of again. The other credible aspirant is dr. Mark Matunga, who is also contesting the same governor’s seat. It is only Matunga and Okundi who are still reported to be active.

In the neighboring Migori County, the potential candidates for the Senate and Governors seats seemed to have withdrawn from the race, or like elsewher3e have burned their finger and found the going rather tough. With new and popular culture of “Gonywa” {loosely meaning paytus} some of the would – be aspirants for these seats have found the going so hard due to high demand for money.
One man, however, is said to be still in the race. He is the past two time MP for the old larger Homa-Bay constituency Phares Oluoch Kanindo who although is said not to be so liquid, has been seen attending nearly all funeral gathering as far field as Karungu and kadem in Nyatike in search of votes and support.

Miori County Senate seat represent Nyatike, Rongo, Uriri, Migori, Kuria as well as the newly created Awendo seat. Another aspirant for the same seat is Cjhacha Ogwe a former Nairobi PEO.

Also rumored to be interested in the Migori Senate seat is the Minister for Public Service Dalmas Otieno, who is the current Rongo MOP. But Otieno has yet to declare his stand.

With sub-division of Rongo and the creation of Awendo parliamentary seat, Otieno appear to be safe in his old Rongo because his arch-rival also a former cabinet Minister George ochilo-Ayacko would now be contesting the Awendo seat easing out to put pressure on Otieno.

But still the Minister will have to square it with Joseph Ong’ondo Ng’ani, and other youthful aspirants while Ayackois to face it off with the populist youthful secondary school head teacher Jared Kopiyo the Principal of Gamba secondary School in Sakwa West.

Kisumu County, two aspirants of the Senate seat are said to be still going strong. They are Eng. Maxwell Otieno Odongo and the Naiobi based architect Ocholla Ogoda. The Minister for medical Services Prof. Anyang’Nyong’o is also said to be interested in contesting the Senate seat instead of defending his Kisumu Rureal seat, whch is also likely to be realigned to pave the way for the creation of Kisuu Town Wqest and Kisumu Town Central.

The position of Kisumu County Govrnor is said to have attracted the former Nyakach MP Peter Odoyo’m the former KRA senior official Jack Ranguma,a Kisumu businessman Walter Kitoto Adell. However, there could be more aspirants for this particular position, but the culture of “Gonywa” seemed to have scared away candidates from making premature announcement.

It is unusually quite on he Siaya side, with only former Gemn MP Joe Odonde being mentioned as interested in the position of Siaya County Governor. But George Weya, the immediate Mp for Alego-Usonga, had already confirmed to thi writer that he would contest the post of Siaya County Governor.

Other prominent names being mentioned in connection with the position of Siaya County governor is that of the Mombasa Town Clerk Tubman Otieno.

The Homa-Bay County Senate seat appeared to have attracted the least numbers of would be contestant. Hilary Ochieng Alila who had launched his campaign for the Senate seat in earnest is said to have slowed down. The former kasiula-Kabodo MP Oloo Otula who had also announced his intention of contesting the same position has gone underground not to be heard off again

What is, however, certain is that the ODM grass root election which are slated or May 27 would produce a shocking result to many established politicians. In Migori, the sitting MP are said to have already declared their lineup with the position of the party chairmanship being floated for a Mr Magaiywa from Kuria, a proposal which has met with the vehement opposition from a number of parliamentary aspirants in Uriri, Migori, Nyatike,Rongo and even Awendo..

MPs have no business telling us who to elect in what position. They should wait for the electorate to decide, retorted Martin Owiny a potential parliamentary candidate for Uriri. Owiny said the locals want to be left alone to elect men and women of their own choice, and should not be told as to who is to be given what position. Such kind of politics are long gone with the bonfire of the old constitution, said Owiny.

The MPs, he said must steer clear fro telling the party members as to who they should elect who is not. That kind of politics amounts to dictatorial tendency and must be discarded in modern Kenya.

The rumor making the round in some quarters is that those who had declared their candidature prematurely have run out of money. Owing to shortage of cash money most of them have switched off their phones

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UGANDA: SOME OF THE BIG NAMES EXPECTED TO MAKE IT TO THE NEW UGANDAN CABINET TO BE FORMED BY PRESIDENT MUSEVENI WITHINA WEEK OR SO.

forwarded By Leo Odera Omolo

PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni is expected to announce a new Cabinet that will serve with him in the next five-year-term. Some politicians are already lobbying for consideration.

The Saturday Vision has published some of the news faces that could make it to the Cabinet

Mary Karooro Okurut
Okurut, the Bushenyi District Woman MP is the NRM spokesperson. She has NRM at heart and her loyalty to the party cannot be doubted.

In the previous parliamentary elections, most of the ministers lost and she is currently one of the surviving senior politicians from the district. President Yoweri Museveni may appoint a few MPs from Bushenyi to replace those who lost and she is likely to be top on the list.

Tim Lwanga
The MP-elect for Kyamuswa County, Kalangala District, is also likely to bounce back on the list of the ministers.

Lwanga, a Born-again Christian, is a former Minister of Ethics and Integrity. He had been dropped from the list of ministers after losing in the 2006 parliamentary elections.

Lwanga was replaced by James Nsaba Buturo, who was also defeated in the recent elections.

Amelia Kyambadde
The MP-elect for Mawokota County North in Mpigi District is also likely to be among the ministers in the new government. She is among the NRM caders President Museveni treasures because of being dependable and trustworthy.

For over 30 years, Amelia has been working closely with Museveni. The President commended her for the work and promised support in her future political plans. Shortly after, Amelia was elected treasurer of the NRM party.

John Chrysostom Muyingo
The MP-elect for Bamunanika County in Luweero District may also be one of the new ministers, even though he is an independent MP.

Museveni may wish to tap into his wide knowledge in education matters. Muyingo, the proprietor of Seeta High Schools in Mukono is also a former education minister in the Buganda government.

Mike Mukula
Mukula has proved to be a politician of all seasons. Although he lost his parliamentary seat in 2006 and later was dropped from the Cabinet, he never disappeared from the political scene.

He continued campaigning for the NRM in Teso and across the country. Suddenly, NRM won back the Teso region, which the party had lost in 2006. Because of his effort, President Museveni may compensate Mukula and Teso for their support.

Betty Bigombe
For the first time in the history of NRM, northern Uganda voted in favour of NRM in February.

The President was amazed and has been commenting about the twist. He says the main reason the north voted for NRM was because of the peace which the Government has ushered in the region. Bigombe initiated the peace talks between the Government and Kony’s Lord’s Resistance Army rebels. As a result, the people of northern Uganda treasure her for the efforts. To recognise her efforts, many believe she may be rewarded with a Cabinet portfolio.

Museveni is likely to appoint her as a minister in recognition for her efforts and the support NRM got from the north.

Richard Todwong
Todwong is one of the youthful NRM carders. In the recent general elections, he played a key role in luring the youthful voters towards the NRM party.

Since the elections ended, Museveni has been praising the youth for the role they played. The former adviser of the President on northern Uganda, may thus ride on their success to earn a position in Cabinet.

Dr. Sam Okuonzi
Okuonzi is one of the top health policy experts in Uganda. He has popular support in Arua District, an area where he mobilised support for the ruling party.

He defeated minister Simon Ejua to take the Vura County MP seat. NRM needs such a strong politician to consolidate the party’s support in the region.

Edward Ssekandi
The Speaker of Parliament is also likely to be part of the new Cabinet. Ssekandi is expected to seek re-election as Speaker, but in case he loses, the President may include him on the Cabinet.

Some people say Ssekandi is not seriously campaigning to retain his office because he is sure he would be appointed minister if he is not reelected.

Theodore Ssekikubo
The youthful and firebrand Lwemiyaga County MP may this time be appointed a minister. Although Ssekikubo sometimes openly criticises NRM policies, the President may appoint him so that he advises him where others may not.

Vincent Bagiire
Vincent Bagiire, 36, the MP-elect for Bunya County West in Mayuge District is another candidate for a ministerial post.

Bagiire who defeated his namesake, Aggrey Bagiire, the state minister for agriculture is an ICT expert.

He participated in the formulation of the ICT for development policy. Since the two ministers of ICT, Aggrey Awori and Alintuma Nsambu lost in the parliamentary elections, Bagiire may be perceived as the next suitable candidate for one of the positions.

Who is likely to remain?

Kirunda Kivejinja
President Museveni most times drops politicians who lose in parliamentary elections from his cabinet, but Kirunda Kivejinja, 77, stands high chances of appearing on the next cabinet list, despite losing in the parliamentary elections.

The Second Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Internal Affairs has worked closely with Museveni for long. And his political experience dates back to the 1950s.

He played a key role in the pre-independent struggles and served in the post-independent UPC government. After the NRA captured power in 1986, he was appointed Minister of Relief and Social Rehabilitation. A man with a wide scope of political experience and close ties with Museveni, he is certain to serve in the next cabinet.

Amama Mbabazi
Amama Mbabazi, 62, is the Kinkiizi West County MP in Kanungu district and the security minister. During last year’s NRM party’s elections, Museveni described him as a reliable and sober cadre. Since the NRM government came into power in 1986, Mbabazi has been occupying sensitive positions, especially in the security circles. He was cited in the NSSF and CHOGM scandals, but in both cases Parliament cleared him.

Namirembe Bitamazire
The education minister was floored in the parliamentary elections, but could bounce back to the Cabinet. Namirembe Bitamazire, 70, has a clean record as a Minister of Education. She was an education minister in the late 1970s during Idi Amin’s regime. She joined Museveni’s Cabinet in 1999 and has never been dropped.

John Nasasira
John Nasasira, 59, is one of the longest serving Cabinet ministers in the Government. The MP for Kazo County in Kiruhura District has represented his constituency since 1989. He is one of Museveni’s most trusted cadres who, for at least three presidential terms, has been the works minister. He always stays away from controversy.

Maj. Gen. Kahinda Otafire
During the NRM delegates’ conference, Maj. Gen. Kahinda Otafire, 61, contested for the post of Secretary General. The campaigns portrayed him as an overzealous politician ready to succeed some of the more senior people in the party. That he lost the race was not a surprise. The surprise was that the Ruhinda County MP emerged second, ahead of Vice-President Prof. Gilbert Bukenya. Despite running a heated campaign, Otafire conceded defeat and remained loyal to the party.

Eriya Kategaya
Eriya Kategaya and President Museveni are inseparable friends, which gives him certainty of remaining on the Cabinet. The 66-year-old 1st Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for East African Cooperation is a longtime friend of President Museveni. The two studied in Ntare School and have worked closely in government. A few years ago, a crack had developed in Kategaya and Museveni’s relationship, but they found a common ground and sorted out their differences. Kategeya came back on board and was appointed in his current position.

Prof. Gilbert Bukenya
Prof. Gilbert Bukenya, the Vice-President, lost the bid for the office of the party’s Secretary General, but he still remains a mahogany tree. The Busiro County MP has been playing a key role as a mobiliser in the party. His upland rice project marketed NRM across the country. Bukenya has also served as a strong link between the NRM party, the Catholic Church and Buganda Kingdom. The parliamentary Public Accounts Committee implicated Bukenya in the CHOGM funds scandal, but later Parliament cleared him.

Sam Kutesa
Sam Kutesa, the foreign affairs minister may also not miss out on the next cabinet. Kutesa is one of the influential ministers in the NRM government. The MP for Mawogola County in Ssembabule district has been in active politics since the 1980’s. Between 1980 and 1985, Kutesa was the MP for Mbarara North. Before he was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kutesa had served as the Minister of State for Investment.

NRM and President Museveni enjoy a lot of support in Ssembabule. The strong NRM support in Ssembabule is partly attributed to people like Kutesa.

Kenya: MPS engaged the government on a heated debate over elephants poaching and illicit ivory smuggling trade

Writes Leo Odera Omolo.

For the first time, members of Kenyan Parliament on Tuesday night this week took the government to task in a tension parked and heated debate to explain why it has allowed the exportation of 247 tusks worth Kshs 380 million.

The elephant tusks in question were reported to have been shipped to Thailand in suspicious manner, but were later nabbed and impounded by the Thai customs officials in Bangkok.

The MPs were also shocked to learn that the company which is said to have exported the ivory tusks fro the Kilindini Port in the Kenyan coastal City of Mombasa does not exist.

The Forestry and Wildlife Minister Dr. Noah Wekesa who had partly answered a parliamentary question last week skipped the heated exchange and stayed away from the House, leaving the crucial matters to be handled by a junior Minister Hon Joseph Nanok.

The House was stunned by the Yatta MP Charles Kilonzo who kicked off the debate by tabling a letter from the Kenya Revenue Authority {KRA} indicating that the company that had exported the 247 tusks two months ago P.I.Prozen and Partners Limited is a ghost that does not exist.

The legislators were further shocked to learn that KRA had issued a Personal Identification Number { Pin number} to the ghost company to transact business in Kenya even when its directors were unknown.

“How can KRA issue a Pin number to a company it doesn’t even know?, Thundered Kilonzo amid the prolonged foot thumping by the stunned MPs.

He added, “this is bound to encourage illegal activities in this country,”

The disclosure seemed to have angered the House Speaker Kenneth Marende who promptly directed the Internal Security Minister Prof. George Saitoti who was in the House to liaise with the taxman and deal with the “undesirable practice that has been embraced by the KRA.”

An Assistant Minister in the Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife Joseph Nanok had earlier informed the Speaker that he had written to the KRA on Monday this week seeking to determine who the owner of the ghost export company was and that he had not so far received any response.

Kilonzo while on his feet on a point of order said that he had written to the KRA bosses on Monday this week seeking to get information and he had received no reply the following day and he wondered how that information is being availed on request.”IF the government Ministry cannot get information from one of its departments.” was there something fishy or the government is hiding something”

The Ol Kalou MP Erastus Mureithi told parliament that when goods are exported, there are several documents involved and he wondered how that information was not being availed to the MPs.

Meanwhile one of the Nairobi dailies has published a series of articles explaining that wild animal poachers in Kenya have of late identified soft targeting their quest for quick

The STANDARD reported that criminals have identified loopholes in the security operations, which they continue to exploit to their advantage,

The rhino poachers particularly have identified private game sanctuaries as the soft targets perhaps due to their perceived lack of adequate security. The poachers have also not spared elephants to their hunt.

“Ironically, the retired and serving Kenya Wildlife Service {KWS} rangers and other members the disciplined armed forces have been identified as the major threat to the wildlife.” says the report.

The report cited the recent killing of a poacher and the arrest of his colleague at the world famous Ol Pajeta Conservancy in Laikipia East District exposed the rotten side of some KWS officers and other disciplined forces.

One of the poachers was found to have been a former KWS ranger who was highly trained in anti-poaching skills while his colleague was a serving Kenya Army officer.

A sacked KWS identified as Mr Sonko Ole Kaparo was gunned down and Carbine rifle loaded with nine round of 5.5 mm caliber recovered. Also recovered during the 10PM shootout was a pier of plies, three spent cartridges, a mobile phone, suspected poisonous substance and a gunny bag.

The items were recovered from the deceased Ole Kaparo. The captured suspect was identified as one Hassan Heso Sabale from Moyale district in the North Eastern Province.

KWS has since raised alarm over increased attacks in private conservancies, which is scaring the resident communities who participate in wildlife conservation and the private conservancy proprietors.

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Kenya: Government officials in Kenya blames Chinese national working in the country for being responsible for poaching of the elephants and smuggling of the ivory

Writes Leo Odera Omolo.

The high number of Chinese national working on various road construction projects are blamed for the increased poaching of elephants and smuggling of ivory out of Kenya.

The alarming increase in smuggling of ivory has raised concerns that elephant poaching is spiraling out of control.

And the officials of the Kenya Wildlife Service {KWS} and conservationists are pointing an accusing finger at the swollen number of Chinese national working in Kenya for the various road construction works at the suspected culprits.

Statistics released to the media early this week by the Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife show that poaching of elephants is resurging and is being aided by lax in control at points of exports where corrupt government officials are aiding poachers to operate freely.

Environmentalists have warned that it will be just a matter of time before the elephants population in Kenya is wiped out if the government does not step in to stem the illegal trade.

The Kenya Wildlife Service {KWS} Director Julius Kipng’etich was yesterday quoted by one of the dailies {The STANDARD} as saying that the increase in elephant deaths has correlation with the presence of a high number of Chinese construction workers in the country.

He said most of the elephants killed by poachers recently occurred in areas in Samburu and Laikipia Counties, that has private ranches and are close to the Moyale-Isiolo road, which is currently under the construction by a contracted Chinese construction firm.

On of the reasons cited by experts for the failure to achieve to eradicate poaching in Kenya is weak penalties meted out to the offenders. A person caught with Ivory can be fined Kshs 10,000 {USD 112} while in some countries, the same offence leads to a life imprisonment sentence.

Parliament is this week debating on a damn report presented by the Minister for Forestry and Wildlife Dr. Noah Wekesa after parliamentary questions were raised on whether Ivory was now gradually replacing drugs as an illegal source of money for corrupt individuals.

The report presented last week shows that two months ago, 247 elephants tusks valued at Kshs 380 million were exported from Momnbasa by ship to Thailand, but Thais Customs officials seized the consignment.

The Ivory was packed in cartons with customs documents indicating that they were frozen mackerel fish. A day after the report was tabled in Parliament, 100 tusks destined to Nigeria were seized at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.

Since 2003, poachers have killed 844 elephants in Kenya. Out of this number, 70 were butchered within the first four months of this year. But this number is believed to have risen because of the 100 tusks seized last Friday.

In the case of 247 tusks smuggled out two months ago, the Minister said customs officials at the Kilindini Harbors in the coastal port city of Mombasa.

The Minister wants directors of a clearing agency that facilitated the export to be arrested for aiding as illegality, forgery and falsified of official documents.

The report tabled in Parliament named the clearing agency as a Mr Mhaso as the agent and two of its directors as Edward Mhaso and Frederick Sababu Mngulo..

KWS confirmed that there has been an increase in poaching activities but only outside National Parks, which are well guarded.

Kipng’etich disclosed that he has requested the Commissioner of Police of Police Mathew Iteere to allow his rangers to patrol private ranches in Samburu and Laikipia regions.

THE KWS director blamed the poaching on the increase number of Chinese national presence in the country undertaking various road construction projects in particular the road between the capital Nairobi and Moyale.

“There is a clear link of presence of Chinese national in the country and illegal export of elephant tusks.”.

Whereas the offense is handled as an economic crime and punishable by death in China, Kipng’etich said her our laws are weak since one is only fined Kshs 10,000 {USD 112}.

Kipng’etich called for the amendment of the laws to enhance the punishment saying the move will instill ear in poacher and consequently, eliminate the vice. He added Ivory smugglers chose Kenya as their point of export since it has a robust port as well as an international airport that links them with the world in the region. Questions are now being asked how the Kshs 380 million contraband shipments managed to pass through customs officials at Kilindini Port in Mombasa only for officials in Thailand impound them.

“I am shocked that x-ray machines at the port which should have detected them did not.”said Kipng’etich, adding that they would deploy sniffer dogs at all ports and airports.The KWS director also disclosed that they have requested for Kshs 120 million to purchase surveillance equipment.

According to the Minister’s report, the illegal exportation of the tusks was made easy at the Kilindini Customs, Export section because officials do not maintain dispatch register. Laxity of th Kilindini Customs, Export Processing and Verification officers facilitated the exportation of the prohibited cargo, adds the provisional report on the investigations.

The report shows elephant poaching has been on the rise from 2003, with the number now reaching 844.

According to the report, on March 31,this year, Thailand Customs officials intercepted 247 elephant tusks weighing 2,033 kilogram’s that had been shipment from Kenya.

In 2003, the numbers of 57 elephants were poached 63 in 2004, then 70 in 2005.The number went down to 55 in 2006 and 47 in 2007.

But in 2008, the number rose to 91 and in 2009 to 204. Last year, the number went to 187 while in the first four months of this year, the number of elephants so far poached is 70.

KWS has succeeded in arresting 496 in the last eight years with 10,552 kilograms of ivory having been recovered.

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Kenya: What the Kenyan Papers says about the series of murders and executions connection with ICC cases

RECENT KILLING OF A RETIRED SENIOR POLICE OFFICER PERCEIVED TO HAVE TOP SECRET ABOUT THE SIX ICC SUSPECTS.

Writes Leo Odera Omolo

The usually extremely authoritative and reliable Kenyan daily has come out with puzzling allegation that the killers of a retired senior police officer have been executed in covert police operation.

In its Saturday edition the NAIROBISTAR for the second time in a week reported that the murders of former Kenya Police College commandant Benard Kimeli Kemei, who was found dead in his Nairobi house on April 28, were reportedly executed in a covert police operation.

It says it has gained its information from a multiple sources that the three men suspected of shooting and stabbing the ex-police chief, were shot dead and their bodies mutilated with acid were later dumped on the Nairobi-Magadi road in Kajiado district after the murder.

The body of the fourth suspect, according to the STAR picked up by detectives from the Special Crime Unit of the Kenyan Police, was retrieved from Ndakaini Dam in Thika district on April 30 and take to Thika district hospital mortuary.

No identity documents were found on all the four bodies.

The paper reported quoting its unnamed source as telling its reporters that the four dead men were allegedly picked up by police in Githurai and Dandora estates within Nairobi City after detectives traced one of them through his cell phone.  The cell phone in question is alleged to have been used to make a call to the deceased Mr Kemei a few hours before he was found dead.

The STAR report says the man was arrested and he allegedly led the police to the other suspects who were also arrested and questioned before they were executed. However, the paper’s story is also intriguing when it quoted the police source as saying that the police were yet to zero in on the actual motive for Kemei’s murder. But in an earlier report the same paper had made it clear that the death of the murdered former police chief could be connected to the incriminating evidence he had presented to the Waki Commission, which investigated the post election violence of 2008. And that the deceased evidence former the best part of the evidence ICC Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo intend to produce during the trial of the Ocampo Six at the ICC trial of the suspect who masterminded and financed the post election violence in Kenya.

The Kenya Police has so far fiercely refuted the allegations contained in the two reports, which have appeared in the press for the second time within one week.

The ex-policeman had been stabbed twice in the abdomen and shot twice in the torso. His lifeless body was stretched out on a sofa seat in his living room at the Muguga Green Flats in Westland’s suburb of Nairobi. Neither his neighbors nor his son who was living in the adjacent servant quarters herd of anything like commotion coming from the main house.

The house was not broken into and neither was anything of value stolen. The deceased was buried in His Kabiyet Division in North Nandi district last Friday. The police on the other hand said they were pursuing the led that Kemei was murdered because he had information which could incriminate some former and current security chiefs who were covertly involved in dealing with the 2007-08 post election violence.

The report says the police as well as the people associated with the Waki Commission confirmed that the late Kemei had actually appeared before the commission and some of the testimony he presented before the commission in camera formed part of the evidence that the International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo intends to use in his prosecution of the six suspects he has identified as bearing the greatest responsibility for organizing, financing and planning the violence.

A close relative of the late Kemei who claim to know of the existence of the classified information had confirmed this to the STAR.

“He collected some of the information from his own trusted junior officers in the field in the period leading to, and during elections and after President Mwai Kibakji was declared the winner. The information included the selective manner used by some partisan police commands to deal with election violence in the volatile Rift Valley Province.”

“Kemei had been ordered by some people in the government to provide undercover and uniformed police officers from the Police College to do some dirty work against some ethnic communities which he refused,” said the relative who claimed some of the document with the information had been taken away by Mr Kemei’s killers.

The source said orders were allegedly issued to Kmei to release “the idle policemen” at the police college to go out and assist deal with the violence. “The decision about which of the trainees were going to take in quelling the violence was done in a selective manner because it favored one ethnic group”, says the report.

“There are forces in Kenya who are fearful that the officer’s evidence cloud have been dangerous to some of the Ocampo Six. These people would not have wanted the late Kemei to testify or provide any documentary and photographic evidence to the ICC or even a local tribunal if one is established,” said another source attributed to unnamed a senior office who worked with for the Waki Commission. But a lawyer who had represented the police the Waki Commission has denied suggestions that Kemeli could have been murdered because of what he knew of the post-election violence.”Kemneli was never a witness. He never presented a memorandum to the Waki Commission and was never intended to be a witness by anybody. He did not have any information that could make anybody scared. This is misinformation by Ocampo who has lost his case to try and enhance the conditions for the six suspects. He wants to use the report of Kemei’s murder to claim that witnesses are being killed,” said, reported the STAR quoting the lawyer Evans Onari as saying : Ocampo, meanwhile has filed another application in which he is asking the ICC court not to compel him to present the witness statements he has so far collected to the suspects’ lawyers claiming doing so would jeopardize their safety.

The Police Commissioner Mathew Ireeri had categorically denied there was any link between the three executed men and Kemei’s murder which was still actively being investigated. The Commissioner’s spokesman Charles Owino, denied the three men had been executed by police and said their deaths were being investigated.

Kemei’s abrupt retirement in 2008 raised concern with Keiyo South MP Lucas Chepkitony asking a question in parliament to know why Kemei had been retired out of the service. But responding to the question the Assistant minister of State for Internal Security and Provincial Administration Simon Lesirma told parliament that Kemei left service on March 3, 2008 after he had attained the mandatory retirement age of 55 years. He added that the officer had not asked for the extension of his contract to continue working for the police.

The latest claims and counter claims have thrown everybody into darkness which has shrouded the crucial issue of murder and the impending ICC trials.

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Kenya: Museveni comes face to face with a “heckler” in Nairobi

Reports Leo Odera Omolo

Kenya was last Saturday sucked into the escalating crisis over rising food prices in Uganda after the two main players arrived in Nairobi within hours of each other.

There were fears that the visit to the country by both President Museveni and the Opposition leader Dr Kizza Basigye would trigger a diplomatic incident after one you brave Kenyan unhappy with the Uganda leaders treatment of protesters in Kampala threatened to mobilise anti Museveni protests.

A ring of security was thrown around the posh Hotel Intercontinental where the Uganda leader addressed business leaders under the auspices of Mindspeak forum. One young man braved the security and shouted at Museveni saying,” We can’t have you speak to us whereas back at home you are brutalising the Ugandan citizens. Then the young man was thrown out by Museveni detailed security who handed him to the Kenyan police.

But addressing a mammoth crowd of people, who attended the Labour Day at the Nyayo National Stadium, the COTU{K} secretary-General, Francis Atwoli, demanded that the young Kenyan who had attempted to shout Museveni down should be released immediately, because he has done nothing wrong to warrant his continued detention by the police. “We can’t have dictators here and can’t tolerate the rule of gun under dictatorship”shouted Atwoli.

So far there was not much news about the whereabouts of the Nairobi “hecklers”. The visit of the two leaders,one for business forum and the other for medical treatment would have acquired more political overtones had Kenya’s Prime Minister Raila Odinga visited Dr Basigye at the Nairobi Hospital where he is lying critically ill after the last Thursday beating by the combined Ugandan regular and military police during his arrest for the fourth time within one week.

The planned hospital visit by Odinga was called off at the eleven hours, after the authoritis at the Nairobi Hospital said the patient was too ill and not ready to receive any visitors. Basigye is believed to have undergone eye surgery to clean his eye lenses following the attack on him with policemen using pepper laced papers. He is also said to have sustained injuries on his both sides of the ribs as he was thrown forcefully onto an open pick-truck during the arrest.

President Mwai Kibaki on Saturday held talks with Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni who paid him a courtesy call at State House Nairobi.

President Museveni, who arrived on Saturday morning, is in the country to attend the Social Economic Transformation and the East African Political Federation Forum.

During their meeting, President Kibaki and President Museveni discussed ways of developing and improving cross-border infrastructure including the proposed construction of a new standard gauge railway line and the Kenya-Uganda petroleum pipeline.

In this regard, President Kibaki expressed Kenya’s commitment to continue improving sections of the Northern Corridor to ease the movement of goods and services between the two countries and the region in general.

The two leaders further discussed the East African integration and agreed that the process should move with speed so that the citizens of member states can fully enjoy the fruits of the regional economic bloc.

The two leaders also underscored the need for peace and stability as the cornerstone of development of the East African Community.

Kenya: Killing of a retired senior Kenyan police officer is linked to the impending ICC trials at the Hague and its evidence

Writes Leo Odera Omolo.

The last week cold murder of an ex-senior Kenya Police officer has rekindled rumors and speculation that his slaying could be connected to the incriminating evidence he had given to the Waki Commission.

Benard Kimeli Kemei a retired former senior deputy commissioner of police was discovered dead inside h living room of his house in a Nairobi suburb with numerous bodily stabs would and a gun shot.

The killing, according to police looked highly professional and appeared to have been done by people whom he knew as there is said to be no sign of forceful entry into his house, which is located in an area which is highly secured as far as the security of home are concerned.

On Saturday, one of the dailies the NAIROBISTAR come out bold with an article speculating that the death of the former top police officer may have been killed because the testimony he gave to the Waki Commission probing the 2007/2008 post-election violence.

The paper cited its sources from the police as well as other sources associated with the Waki Commission, which it says had confirmed that the deceased Kemei had had appeared before the Waki Commission and some of the evidence he presented to the commission in camera, formed part of the evidence that the International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo intend t use in the prosecution of the six suspects he had identified as being responsible for the post election violence.

In the same week the Kenya police in Nairobi discovered the bullet riddled bodies of three well-dressed and well nourished young men in the bush on the main Nairobi-Kajiado road. The men appeared to have been shot from the back had their faces flashed with acid liquid to conceal their identity. They carried no identification papers in their bodies, and speculation is high within the Kenyan capital with rumor that these people could as well be the potential witnesses in the Ocampo Six impending trial at the Hague.

The ICC court at The Hague will on September 1st,2011 decide whether Kenya’s Deputy Primne Minister Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta, Eldoret North MP who is also the suspended Higher Education Ministr William Ruto, The Head of the Public Service and Secretary to the Cabinet Ambassador Francis Muthaura, the suspended Minister for Industrialization and MP for Tinderet Henry Kosgey, the former Commissioner of Police and a vernacular FM radio presenter Joshua Sang should stand trial for crime against humanity.

Kemei according to the paper report had appeared before the commission in camera in his private capacity.”He was at the time the Commandant of the Police College, which is located at Kiganjo. “ he gave us very useful information that helped us in deciding, the final list of people who should be hold greatly responsible for the post election violence of 2008.” The paper quoted a source at the Waki Commission.

“So ital was his information that we had to make a special arrangements for him to come and see us,” the paper further quoted unnamed former Commissioner who had served in the now disbanded Waki Commission. Kemei is also reported to have been a close friend of the former Deputy Commandant of the Administration Police Oku Kaunya who was forced to flee the country and went into exile in undisclosed location abroad following threats to his life and who is also reported to be a possible prosecution witness during the ICC trials at the Hague.

During the 2008 post election violence, Kemei was the Commandant of the Police College, Kiganjo where it is alleged that secret security meetings were held on how to respond to the violence.

Most startling detailed account have emerged that Kemei, was murdered by unknown people last Tuesday night at his house in Muguga Green posh estate in Westland’s. His killers entered his house, stabbed him several times and sneaked out of the well secured estate where some of the Kenya’s top civil servants live. Kemei’s gun was found lying on his side. Neighbors said they did not hear any commotion coming from the house.

The NAIROBISTAR further revealed that the deceased next door neighbor is the deputy commissioner of police Francis Okonya.”it is mystery how strangers could have gained into Kemei’s compound without the knowledge to the armed police sentries guarding Mr Okonya’s house which is in the next door, “ said a senior CID officer at the scene of the crime.

The slained former police officer’s widow is a senior police officer working in the neighboring Machakos County. The deceased was sharing their Westland’s suburb home with their seventeen year old son who was sleeping at the adjacent servant quarters house.

Piecing stories together, the police source was quoted as saying Kemei’s killer may have been people known to him as there were no signs of struggle of forced entry into the house.

The sae source the house was not ransacked, but the police believe that the killers took away some documents which are linked to the testimony he had presented to the Waki Commission.

They also say that a supply contract he had been awarded by the government department which was the subject of a dispute were also confiscated and take away.

The police sources also hinted that Kemei had kept classified information, which he did not surrender when he decided to take an early retirement in March 2008. This was during the peak of the post-election violence which had gripped Kenya following the disputed results of presidential election. The violence claimed the lives of close to 1300 people and rendered close to 550,000 homeless. Some of these people are still living in the camps occupied by the Internally Displaced persons {IDPs} Kemei is believe to have collected the information from his own trusted junior

police officers working in the field in the period leading to, during elections and after President Mwai Kibaki was declared the winner. The information in his possession is believed to include the selective manner used by some partisan police commands to deal with election violence in the Rift Valley Province. It is reported that the late Kemei had been ordered by some senior people in the government to provide undercover and uniformed police officer from the police college to do some dirty work against some ethnic communities which he refused.” a close relative was quoted as saying.

The same relative, according to information made available, claimed to have known the existence of classified information.

By virtue of his position as the boss of police academy, the deceased could authorize trainees to various ranks and categories under his command to be assigned duties of quelling the riots. However, officially, such trainees were not supposed to be involved in such tasks until they graduate from the college. Other sources were quoted by the NAIROBISTAR as saying that K ordered was issue to Kemei to release the “idle policemen” policemen at the police college to gout and assist in dealing with riots.

The decision about which of the trainees was going to take part in quelling the violence was done in a selective manner because it favored one ethnic group. “There are forces in Kenya who are fearful that that the murdered officer’s evidence could have been dangerous to some of the Ocampo Six.”These people would not have wanted Kemei to testify or provide any document and photographic evidence to the ICC or even a local tribunal if one is established the paper quote another senior police officer who had been working with the Waki Commission.

Kimeli Kemei’s murder raised the concern about the safety of the five Ocampo Six witnesses who have yet to be taken out of the country. Incident has reinforced the sentiments expressed eelier on by Morene Ocampo about the safety of his witnesses.

The five, the paper says considered important but not at risk as they were below the radar of some of the suspects and their associates, have been receiving death threats as well as being offered millions of shillings not to testify and retract their testimony to the Waki Commission. Some have gone as far as making an abortive attempt to expunge their testimony. Among those fearing for their lives are said to be policemen, who human rights activists say were involved in operations carried out in different parts of the country. So far there is a total silence on the side of the government following the publication of this damning report by the NAIROBISTAR in its Saturday edition.

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Uganda: Can AU and EAC stop Museveni from brutalizing Ugandans?

Commentary By Leo Odera Omolo

Five presidents whose countries have jointly established one of the most vibrant economic bloc in the African continent, namely the East African Community are scared stiff of making their stand known on the current political situation in the neighboring Uganda?

It is not a laughing matter when the military soldiers are deployed in streets to brutalize and violently dispersing peaceful and unarmed the citizens from demonstrating against the sky-rocketing prices of essential land basic commodities.

The way and the manner in which protesting in Ugandans are treated is totally a mockery to the tenets of democratic principles.

The opposition Leader Col.Dr Kiiza Basingye was on Wednesday stopped while driving into town by heavily armed men who looked like military police. They used their steel pistols but in smashing his car’s windscreens on both sides of the vehicle and lobbed tear gas canisters into the car. A this was not enough, they splashed his face with looked like acids.

On two previous arrests, Dr Basingye was shot in his right arm by a trigger-happy policeman who got away with the heinous act scot free. The third arrests were even more brutal because the liquid substance flashed in his face appeared to have affected his eyesight. Surely was this excessive force necessary in arresting an unarmed person?

Why are the AU and EAC leaders keeping quiet as Uganda is slowly drifting back to the rule of the gun? So far none of the four presidents of Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi has commented on what is gong in Uganda. Where are their usually vocals so called government spokesmen. Why are they burry8ng their heads in sands in the face of brutal militarist colleague in Uganda?

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has re-introduced the rule of the gun in Uganda. It is something which the citizens of that beautiful African country had long forgotten – – ever since the former despotic ruler in the name of Field Marshall Lt Gen Idi Amin Dada was sent packing by a combined forces of Tanzania regulars and Ugandan exile forces. That was the justified liberation war which Museveni himself was one of those brave Ugandans who had sacrificed their time and energy to accomplish.

The removal of Idi Amin from power in Uganda was not a joking game, but a very expensive exercise which counted for the loss of hundreds of young Tanzanian and Uganda soldiers. As admitted in later years by the late President Julius Nyerere it had a long term bearing on Tanzanian economy. All these sacrifices were not in vain but were meant for the search of freedom and liberty of Ugandans.

What Ugandans are protesting abut is the unaffordable prices of basic commodities. Similar protests have taken part in the neighboring Nairobi, but accounted for no human loss of life.

Museveni must be advised to respect the sanctity of human blood. He should his soldiers back to barracks and leave the job of dispersing the protesters to the police. But if has soldiers in excess who are idle, then he should consider the possibility of dispatching more troops to go the troubled Horn of Africa country {Somalia} to supplement the work of the UNMAR peacekeeping instead of deploying them where they are savagely brutalizing Ugandan citizens.

I happened to be in Kampala last Monday and Tuesday and I even witnessed three soldiers kicking a pregnant woman hard at the back and in her stomach as she pleaded with them to be left alone in vain. I am sure for certain that woman did not survive unscathed, but might have suffered abortion.

For more than two decades since he came to power after protracted time in the bush, forces of Gen Tito Okello who had seized power after overthrowing Obote Two administration, President Museveni has been in the forefront among the new generation of African leaders who are armed with university degree and who the ordinary citizens expect a lot to come from in their salvation. But what we are witnessing now is in the opposite.

The Presidents of four other African countries which are member of the East African Community must come out in the open and register their strongest objection to the rule of gun in Uganda.

There is no point in keeping silence and yet things are not all that is well in Uganda. Kenya in particular must speak out. Uganda is Kenya’s best f not leading economic partner, and both the two principals in the coalition government must com out in the open and tell Museveni that what he is doing in Uganda des not augur well for the larger Eastern African region and the EAC in particular and its development partners abroad.

Museveni recently conducted and concluded much flawed general elections in which member of the Uganda Peoples Defense force {UPDF} were the returning officer and polls clerks at the various polling booths, and despite of the protests by the combined opposition parties against this unbecoming practices nobody else registered his or her voice from within the EAC partner states. Both AU and EAC member states accepted the outcome of Ugandan elections on face value and totally ignore the dissenting views coming from the internal opposition groups.

The time is ripe for both the AU an the EAC to consider the possibility of establishing a blueprint for mechanism for conflicts control and resolution in member states in order to put belligerent African leaders to a constant check of their excesses.

It is arguably that Museveni has restored the sanity in Ugandan politics, but he has been there for too long and should now vacate the political scene in that country before it is too late.

The Ugandans need a break and a breathing space from his draconian rule. Level minded regional leaders like Presidents Mwai Kibaki of Kenya Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania must come to the rescue of brutalized Ugandans who are losing their precious lives at the hands of Ugandans soldiers and speak loudly against the primitive rule of the gun.

The African Union must not only be used as talking shop and toothless bulldog when things are gong from bad to worse in the member countries.

Otherwise the history will judge the current EAC and AU leaders harshly for standing a loaf while one of their colleague is committing atrocities against human race in the neighborhood.

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Kenya: Man is being hospitalised after savage attack by a ferocious crocodile

Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City.

A fisherman is recuperating at the New Nyanza General Hospital, Kisumu after he was attacked by a ferocious crocodile while fishing in Lake Victoria.

The incident occurred at Omia Mwalo village in Central Asembo Location, Rarieda Constituency, Rarieda district within Bondo County.

Maurice Ouma Omire had gone fishing along the lake’s shoreline when the reptile struck and tried to drag him away deep into the lake. His colleague braved the attack and hit the crocodiles head repeatedly until the animal disentangled from the jaws of the animal. The victim sustained injuries – – a badly devoured and damaged leg. The cases of wild animals attacking and even killing residents along the shoreline of Lake Victoria are on alarming increase. On the neighboring Rusinga Island, there is a record of attack by Hippos reported of having killed five people within the last two years.

Experts say the Hippo have become more wild and ferocious following the disappearance of green pasture which they usually feeds on.

There have been numerous reports whereby Hippo have attacked domesticated animals and even killed cows along River Kuja, which is the natural boundary between Ndhiwa and Uriri constituency.

An Assistant minister for Internal Security Joshua Orwa Ojode, is amongst the victims. He had lost two cows killed by crocodile when his herds of cattle ware taken for watering in Kuja River. The river traverses the MP’s farm and it is only a kilometer from his Unga village home in East Kanyamwa/South Kabuoch location boundaries.

Coun, Adongo of East Asembo called upon the government and KWS officials to combat the area and to ensure that hippos and crocodiles are driven away. A clause in the Kenya Wildlife Services Act stipulates that any citizen attacked, injured or killed by wild animal is entitled for compensation But in another not related incident, two young boys who were early this month attacked and injured by crocodile in Mwingi district, will not be paid compensation, and the KWS official argued that the boys had stayed into a game reserved conservancy area.

The two boys aged, between 16 and six years old, were savagely attacked by a killer crocodile while watering their goats in a place called Ikome. The boys, two brothers had strayed into the crocodile infested Tana River two weeks ago. The newspaper have quoted the KWS officer in-charge of the Mwingi North district Mr Fredrick Owino said that the boys had broken the law by venturing deep into the game park, a restricted areas.

Owino who previously was in-charge of KWS station in Tseikuru said the attack happened in a restricted area thereby denying the victim of any compensation payment.

The government, he said, cannot pay compensation to people who encroached deep into the game reserves. He cited a man who in 2009 was killed by a Jumbo {Elephant} in the same area was never paid compensation.

“This is a clear case, that anyone who ventured into game animals infested areas and get injured or killed are considered as the offender and therefore deserves no compensation payment.

The two brothers were Mwangani Mtunga 15 and his younger brother Mutia. They miraculously escaped at the jaws of a ferocious killer crocodile and were hospitalized for two weeks. Their father had already lodged a letter seeking compensation for his school going sons. The incident occurred on April 9, 2011. Mutunga is a standard two pupils at Ikome Primary School, while his younger brother is attending a nearby nursery school.

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KENYA: ONE OF PM RAILA ODINGA’S AIDES IS UNDER SCATHING CRITICISM

By Our Reporter in Kendu Bay {L.O.Omolo}.

AN aide to the Prime Minister Raila Odinga has come under scathing criticism in his home backyard of Karachuonyo constituency where he is being accused of having been an instrumental tool of destruction and divisive politics.

Dr Paul Adhu Awiti, the immediate former Karachuonyo MP who is currently working in the Office of the Prime Minister as a political adviser is being accused back home for being the architect of divisive and the existing disunity of ODM party officials and members in the area.

They want him to concentrate on his new job of advising the Prime Minister or else quit and come home to participate in open competitive politics instead of hiding at the PM’s office in Nairobi while causing disunity back home.

Dr Awiti who had previously represented Karachuonyo constituency for close to 12 years before he lost the seat to the incumbent Eng.James K Rege in the 2007 general elections is said to be spending most of his valuable time criss crossing the vast and heavily populated electoral constituency in Rachuonyo North District addressing ODM party rallies.

His accusers alleged that during the now twice postponed party grass root elections, the former legislator who at one time served as the Minister for Planning during the brief KANU/LDP merger under the retired President Daniel Arap Moi had taken side with one function. He is doing all thee with the purpose of undermining the area MP, something which residents of the area view as being detrimental to the development of the area.

A group of party youths and leader who met this writer at Kendu-Bay made it categorically clear that the former MP should concentrate on his job and role as political adviser to the Prime Minister. He should leave the ODM party matters to the local leaders and concentrates on his new responsibility.

The group led by one Dan Ojijo sad the former MP should give the residents a break and a breathing space of time to concentrate on development work. He is operating as if the area is always under political siege and election mood. The former legislator, said Ojijo, “had served his two and half terms in Parliament, but left no sign of any tangible achievement in development.”

During his terms in Parliament, the former MP had taken refuge in Nairobi and was not bothered to work with the locals in promoting development. He was always absent from the constituency, but of late he has become visible addressing party rallies or funeral gatherings here and there.

Despite of having performed dismally during his time in Parliament, we have a lot of respect to the former legislator, and he should also reciprocate this good gesture and follow the suit of the likes of Madam Dr Phoebe Muga Asiyo who had also represented the constituency for over ten years but has since retired honorably from active politics. In comparison, Mrs Asiyo had left a mark of remarkable achievements in terms of development whereas Dr. Awiti has nothing to account for to his credit of having been achieved during his tenure of office.

The residents have smelt a rate and are reading the signs of mischievous for someone serving in the office of the Prime Minister being seen running up and down playing local politics. If his role as the adviser to the Prime Minister has no responsibility to carry with it, then he should come home. This is because his continuing participation actively in local political derby is painting the Prime Minister the wrong way in the eyes of the electorate,” said one civic leader who requested for his anonymity on fear of reprisal.

The group maintained that the elections are still far away, and all the stakeholders should give the sitting MP sufficient time to carry out the noble task of developing the constituency. The area should be free of combative kinds of politics.” they said.

The group said Karachuonyo needs all weather and passable feeder and access roads, especially those linking the Central and the West which is known as “ Kendu-Bay Pala Road. The people need fresh water for life, good infrastructure, electricity supplies and other easy means of communications and not the series of political rallies which are full of empty political slogans.

The residents say, the have had enough of political rhetorics of the past and want to concentrate on tangible development activities such as promoting the cash minting and lucrative cotton production in the areas, improved farming for food self sufficiency and security.

They commended the effort of the sitting MP and his development record, and particularly the way the local committee of CDF under his guidance has been disbursing the money for the targeted and budgeted projects, and would therefore not entertain anymore divisive politics.

All the residents of Karachuonyo constituency are staunch supporters of the Prime Minister Raila Odinga, and the ODM party. There is no doubt about it and as such their loyalty should be direct and not through proxies. They would not tolerate anyone preaching negative politics in the area which is so retrogressive and detrimental to development of the region.

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Kenya: Many parts of Luo-Nyanza are experiencing acute food grains shortage as hunger looms large

Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City.

FARMERS and members of the general public in Nyanza Province are in a great panic as the result of the expected crops failure following non-arrival of the long rains in parts of the region.

This year’s rains arrived on time towards the end of March and in early April, but shortly disappeared after the farmers who had already cultivated their fields and ready for planting.

The scarcity of the rains has since sent the prices of food grains skyrocketing to levels unaffordable by local peasants. Two kilograms of un-grinded maize has jumped from 70/- to 120 in many parts of the region. This is considered the highest in a region where the capital of the ordinary people is rather low, forcing some families to go without food for a day or two.

If the rains fail to fall within the next two weeks, then close to 800 people would face a serious hunger and require famine relief food, something which is unusual in the culture of the people of Luo-Nyanza who believes in self-sufficiency in food for domestic consumption.

Experts say that if the rains don’t come within the next two weeks, the region could be plunged into a big famine within the next four months.

The worse hit area in the low laying locations along the shoreline of Lake Victoria which has yet to experience the downfall ever since the first week of April this year.

A survey carried out by this writer revealed that many parts of the region will go without food grains if there will be insufficient t rainfall up to the first week of May. A long rain in Nyanza usually arrives around the first week of April and continues until middle of June or at times extends up to the beginning of July.

The Areas which have experienced inadequacy of rainfalls this season include Lower Nyakach, Eastern, Central and Western Karachuoyo, Kochia, Gem, Central, and West Kanyada in Asego Division of Rangwe, All are within the Homa-Bay County.

Also affected are areas in Rarieda constituency, which are usual get the highest yields of food grains like Uyoma., Asembo. It is the same phenomenon in Kisumu west district, which covered Seme locations.

Other areas facing the looming famine include the two fishing island of Rusinga and Mfangano. The situation is likely to extend to the neighboring constituencies of Gwassi, Nyatike and even the lower part of Uriri.

Passengers travelling from Kisumu to Homa-Bay could easily spot maize crops burnt by humidity situation in the entire Rachuonyo North district stretching from Nyakwere to Oluch-Nyangweso along the Karachuonyo Rangwe borders.

The hunger situation is partly aggravated in that the region had crop failure last season. The government’s recently clamping down a total ban on Omena fishing worsening the situation from bad to worse. The ban will extend for three months from April to July, and the Fisheries Ministry says this will give Omena the smallest fish, but economically important to the rural folk sufficient time for breeding.

The ban has provoked harsh reactions from local politicians who felt it was undesirable, particularly at this time around when the areas affected are facing acute food shortage and want the government to rescind its decision.

The trio issued separate statements arguing that owing to the present pathetic situation of acute food grain shortage in the region the fishing of Omena and its sales should be allowed to continue for the sake of the survival of the residents.

The trio include the Karachuonyo MP Eng.James K Rege, Nyatike MP Edick Omondi Anyanga and the ODM party youth coordinator Hilary Ochieng’Alila.

In the upper areas of the greater Southern Nyanza, it has been raining, but sparsely in areas like Kasipul-Kabondo, Rangwe, Ndhiwa, Rongo, Uriri and Migori district. But the rains are also still inadequate for the new corps to flourish in the field.

Other leaders have appealed to the residents to plant the roots yielding crops such as sweet potatoes, cassavas etc for heir survivals. Clergymen have been conducting vigorous, but session of prayers in churches for the rains to come.

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Kenya: Kalonzo must weigh his public pronouncements and utterances in public rallies

THE KAMBA POLITICS EVER SINCE PRE-INDEPENDENCE DAYS IS THAT OF BETRAYAL, OPPORTUNISM AND CONFUSION.

Commentary By Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City

The modern political history in this country is painting the Kamba community negatively as a people whose politics has always been shrouded in numerous allegations of betrayal dishonest and opportunism.

Had the Vice President Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka stood firm and steadfast in ODM and worked side by side, the party could have won the 2007 general elections with an overwhelming majority of seats in the National Assembly and in all the elective bodies such as municipalities and counties.

It was Kalonzo Musyoka’s that saw him ditching ODM that led to confusion and suspicion leading to the hotly disputed presidential polls result. Although the election was much thawed, but with Kalonzoi Musyoka working side by side with Raila Odinga things could have been different.

This kind of ego-centric and self-serving interest has denied, is what has denied this proud community the chance to produce a politician with the national outlook who could capture the hearts of Kenyan electorate across the country.

To examine the Kamba community recent past political history dating back to 1960s,especially at the time of the country’s attained hr political independence in 1963,the Kambas were politically divided into small patches, one that is behind Paul Joseph Ngei, the other one supporting the founding father of the nation Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, another group particularly those from Machakos region were firm in the pockets of the late Tom Mboya while those in Kitui were firm in the late Jaramogi Oginga Odinga camp of radicals or loosely the so called leftists pursuing scientific socialism based on borrowed foreign political ideologies..

The attitudes of the Kamba politicians of the old days, were just similar in comparison to the self-centered policies currently being pursued by the Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka.

In 1960, Paul Joseph Ngei {Kin-Kuu} wearing a black hut with inscription PG meaning prison graduate too the Kenyan nation with storm, He immediately earned the nick name Bwana Mashamba owing to his hard-line stance by demanding that all the white settlers in this country should immediately vacate their farms , pack and go even before independence.

Ngei had just been released from the colonial jail and detention camps in the remote Northern Kenya, therefore his claims to be a prison graduate was somehow justified. He became classified by the colonial administration as extremely radical politician, and was grouped and categorized with Jaramogi Oginga Odinga by the colonial intelligence unit of the Kenya police.

At the time KANU was led by another ex-detainee, but a teacher by profession but a moderate politician James Samuel Gichuru a Kikuyu from Kiambu, while Jaramogi Oginga Odinga was the party’s vice president and Tom Mboya also a Luo, but urbanized Nairobian was the party Secretary General and William Mbolu Malu a Kamba from Machakos was the KANU national Treasurer.

Kenyatta was release one year later in 1961.Ngei and Kenyatta together with Bildad Kaggia, Richard Achieng’Oneko, Kungu Karumba and Fred Kubai were the Famous Kapenguria Six accused of managing Mau Mau and were all sentenced to seven year hard labor. After the completion of their jail term which started in 1953, each was banished to a detention camp also in the northern region of Kenya as part of corporal punishment.

There were two major competing political parties, namely Kenya African Union {KANU} and the Kenya African Democratic Union {KADU}, which claims to have amalgamated minority communities. Kadu also had its affiliates like Mombasa African Democratic Union, Maasai United front and Kalenjin Political Alliance, while KANU had its smaller party affiliated to it such as Nairobi People Convention Party {NPCP}, Central Nyanza District Association {ADA},Nairobi African District Congress and South Nyanza District Political Association {SINDAPA}

The Mt Kenya region residents were not allowed under the emergency to form a party. The region groups the Kikuyu, Embu and Meru referred to as {KEM}.Political activities in this Mau Mau infested region was not allowed until late in 1960 when a countrywide African political party in the name of KANU was formed and registered.

Upon his release from detention camp, Ngei immediately identified himself with KANU and toured many parts of Kenya addressing mammoth of crowds, at time even shedding tear about the African land which had been forcefully grabbed by whites.

The late Kenyatta also came out of detention camp in Maralal, Samburu district and immediately identified himself with KANU, but emphasized the need for the two parties to form a united front so that they could expedite the achievement of Uhuru.

This was at the time when Kenya leaders were preparing themselves to travel to the second and final Lancaster house Round Table Constitution Conference in London, UK. Kenyatta had secured a seat in the colonial Legislative Council when the late Kariuki Njiri who a year earlier had won the Fort Hall {Murang’s} seat in the mini-general election of1961 voluntarily resigned paving the way for Kenyatta entry into the H8use. Ngei did not get a chance or anyone to vacate his or her set for him to enter Parliament and was very apprehensive about this.

Non-Legco members were not eligible to attend the London Constitutional Conference even as in observer status, but Ngei insisted that he must attend as pat of KANU delegation to the talks.

A wing of KANU led by Gichuru and Mboya was not comfortable with Ngei, though he forced his way to London. Upon his return, Ngei developed hostility incessantly attacking KANU leaders, Kenyatta included. And in the same year Kenyatta called for a delegate conference. The meeting was held at Kaloleni Hall, Nairobi and attended by close to 2400 representatives from district branches throughout Kenya.

On the first day, Ngei who by that time had teamed u Jaramogi Oginga Odinga launched scathing attack on Gichuru Mboya axis dismissing them as imperialist’s agents, and demanded that those who had not graduated from prison should be kicked out of KANU leadership so that those who had suffered imprisonment in the cause of liberation war should replace them.

ON kamba support of Ngei by the name Victor Kasimbih from Kitui insulted Kenyatta and dismissed him as too old to lead. Kasimbihi who seemed to be partly mentally deranged was thrown out of the halls window by muscled KANU youths with Kenyatta reaching his bakora {walking stick} and saying “Mwacheni akione cha mtema kuni.Thge matter, however, calmed down with Kenyatta defending Mboya to the hilt and no top KANU official lost his or her job demoted or dismissed.

This did not please Ngei who had declared himself he was going toi be the KANU SECRETARY-General. Therefore Ngei walked out of KANU and Kenyatta readily approved. He formed his own African People Party {APP} which was soon to become the third largest political party in the country.

Ngei claimed there was a “ Sungura Mjanja” loosely translated as the rascal hare!!. Mboya hit back the hardest by referring Ngei’s APP as Akamba Pickpockets Party . Kenyatta disowned Ngei wondering why he was jailed in Kapenguria whereas his role was theft of motor vehicles spare parts in Grogan Road in Nairobi {now Kirinyaga}. The exchange of insults by boh side went for the duration of the 1963 general election. App won only nine seats, two senate for kitui and Machakos and seven members in the National Assembly.

APP failed to attract the following from other communities outside Ukambani with exception of the late Elijah Omolo Agar a radical politician who had also come out of detention camp and temporarily disagree with Mboya and Oodinga. Agar served as the APP National Organizing Secretary, but on sensing that APP had no feature ditched it and return to KANU shortly before the 1963 general election and won became the first Karachuonyo MP, a seat which he won as an independent KANU candidate.

Kenyatta deliberately appointed Ngei’s arch-rival in Kamba political derby Eliud Ngala Mwenda to the post independence cabinet as the Minister for Labour, and Ngei after sensing that he was in the cold trooped back to KANU together with his seven MPs and two Senators and were welcomed by Kenyatta who immediately appointed him the chairman of the defunct Western Kenya Marketing Board based in Kisum

The hitherto vibrant Western Kenya Produce and marketing Board was immediately hit with the claims of massive financial scandals and theft of maize, which sent its general manager, J.P.Oyende, to prison and Ngei narrowly escaped Punishment by whisker in what many observers saw as due to Kenyatta’s personal intervention to save the skin of his fellow former prison colleagues at Lodwar..

Ngei was later welcomed back to the cabinet and serve as Ministries for Co-operative Development and Housing.

I have just summarized all these to justify my claims at the opening of this article that Kamba politics is always shrouded in betrayal opportunism and confusion. Ngei’s story is not far from what Kalono Musyoka has been conducting himself in Kenya politics.

Reading fro the borderline point of view the conduct of the Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka, how he jumped the ship at the eleventh hours when the ODM, was heading for a landslide election victory, how he readily joined Kibaki during the dispute of the tallying of presidential votes in 2007, and how he has been involved in diplomatic shuttle in futile attempt to have the Ocampo Six cases at the ICC deferred by the UN for one year, one would rightly say the Kambas are still far away from producing a national leader with nationalistic command to the hearts of all Kenyans people.

What wikileaks had written about Kalonzo are not far from being the truth and nothing. Our Vice President seemed not to like the politics of consistency. Of late he has become the architect of sycophantic outbursts each time he opened his mouth. He therefore need to weigh his remarks in public rallies and newspaper statements

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EAC is suggesting plan to create equity on staff hiring and other policy changes

Writes Leo Odera Omolo.

The East African Community is currently suggesting a plan that will create equality in the distribution of integration benefits, opportunities and organs.

This is meant to stem tension created by recent jostling over the position and hosting of regional bodies that in the past led to deep disagreement among partner states.

Except for the position of the Secretary General who is deputized by four officials from each partner states and is rotational by an Act of the EAC Treaty, other position no clear representation criteria creating what in some corners has been perceived as unequal.

The region has commissioned a study on equity and distribution of benefits such as employment that is expected to be reviewed at the 22nd ordinary Council of ministers meeting slated for Arusha next week.

In addition, each partner state has been asked to identify five centers of excellence which will elevated to the status of EAC organs, and used to foster regional pursuits. Among those identified in Kenya are Starehe Boys Center, and the Maritime College.

The developments stem from realization that the East African Community has outgrown its original structure and now requiring for urgent review to reflect the current developments.

A recent press statement from the Arusha based EAC secretariat indicates that many citizens are not aware of the benefits of integration due to luck of documentation. Although the study is yet to be made public, top on the benefits distribution is rotating the succession of senior officials, on a limited term on that basis. This will widen the list of key posts that should be rotated among the five partner states other than of the Secretary General and is four deputies.”

The Council of Ministers, the policy making organ of the community, has resolved that the position of heads of institutions should be held by nationals of the partner states “strictly on rotation basis,” the statement said. The announcement has also been made with increasing signs that the partner states were jostling to have their nationals take charge of key posts in Arusha-based secretariat and in other programs derailing smooth operations.

The former Secretary General Ambassador Juma Voster Mwapachu before his departure from the community services last week when he was replaced by the Rwandan Health Minister Richard Sezibera had told the staff during various meetings that lack human resources department at the secretariat was to blame for the jostling, but even where the law is clear, certain developments lead to heated arguments.

A case in point is that of Mr Mwapachu who exited from the community service last week, and whose succession has been subjected to his profile exchange based on who between Kenya, Rwanda and Burundi succeed Mwapachu who stepped down last week.

Under the new guidelines, a partner state whose candidate is appointed head or deputy head of a community institutions shall not at the end of the contract period, be eligible to apply for the position.

Other reports emerging from Arusha says there I a stand off is looming at the EAC secretariat following the East African legislative Assembly MPs recent refusal to approve the USD 3.48 million meant to speed up negotiation for Economic Partnership Agreement{EPA with the European Union.

At the 23rd extraordinary meeting of the EAC’S Council of Minster’s meeting held in Kigali, Rwanda a fortnight ago, the Council was reported to have petition the East African Legislative Assembly {EALA} MPs to allow the use of the funds donated by the Swedish International Development Agency {SIDA} for the EPA talks.

The stand off has been simmering since last December when the community asked for the funds under supplementary budget, but the request was turned down on the ground that using donor money for the EPA talks would erode the bloc’s independence and lead to the region yielding to the demands of the EU.

Last Tuesday, a report was tabled before the house by the Council requesting EALA to reconsider its decision and unlock the funds to jumpstart the stalled talks.

EALA Speaker Abdulrahin Abdi confirmed the House had received the report and had requested time to study it and response and that it would be debated at the May session.

Part from the concerns the donor funds would weaken the region’s bargaining position. EALA has raised the questions about the benefits of the EPA, saying they would open the local markets import for international goods, killing off fragile local industries, especially in agriculture.

Speaker Abdi said the entire House supported the decision, and needs to be convinced that the EPAs will not leave the region’s economy under siege from cheap imports.

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Kenya: Uhuru Kenyatta has nothing to offer to the Luos and he sould leave the peaceful community alone

Commentary By Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City.

Politics in Kenya has of late taken a new dimension near provocation and insult to other members of the society by those who have massed a lot of financial muscle through the ill-gotten wealth.

The last week’s luncheon at the posh Serena Hotel in Nairobi by a group of close to 100 so-called Luo professionals and businessmen speaks volumes, particularly the remarks attributed to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance in reference to the scourge of abject poverty in Luo-Nyanza.

Uhuru knew pretty well the source and how of tribulation and woes as well as economic and political marginalization of the Luo community had come about. And that his late father Jomo Kenyatta was the architect of all the problems that had reduced this proud community to a bunch of beggars. And as such he has nothing tangible to offer to this particular community to regain its lost glory and he should shut up.

He is just shedding crocodile tears when he says that the myriad of economic and political problems facing the people of Nyanza region has come about as result of bad political leadership.

And he shamelessly did this when he addressed a forum of street vendor’s masquerading as Luo leadr in Nairobi instead of coming to Nyanza and engaged the genuine comunity in a dialogue aimed at rescuing the community from further sinking and wallowing in abject poverty.

Apart from Hon Raphael Tuju, the former Foreign Affairs Minister, who is now a civil servant in the coalition government serving as the advicer to the president on media and cohesion matters, the rest of the so-called professionals caucus and businessmen in attendance at the luncheon were a bunch of political rejects and renegades. It was full of political hirelings and belly-begging lots with no support and backing back home in Luo-Nyanza.

This was a pure case of gross miscalculation and an underestimation of the intelligentsia of the Luos by the son of Jomo Kenyatta. And the outcome of such mischievous political engagement that should only be consigned to the political dustbins and treated with contempt it deserves.

In any case Mr Kenyatta, like anyone else, is free and most welcome in his desire to reach the Nyanza people for the purpose of canvassing and soliciting for support in his presidential ambition. He has a right to tour the region and talks to the electorate in the open air. But he seemed to have launched his campaign to win the Luos backing through the wrong footing by using political demagogues, some of them who could not even win a seat in a local primary school committee in their own villages.

Mr Kenyatta should realize that it pays to work with the community’s elected and recognized leader. He should not insult the Luo community by offering luncheon to a group of brief-case politicians and street dwellers of Nairobi. His mentor, the retired President Daniel Arap Moi, had squandered millions of shillings through using wrong strategies buying the support of Luo political rejects and miserably failed inn his concerted effort to reach the community by using unwanted political surrogates. And Kenyatta who worked closely with Moi ought to have known that this is an iron willed community, which is not an easy prey or political sellout.

The Luos, however, are peaceful and democratic minded people. They cherish the spirit love and co-existence of all Kenyans. It is a community which is not thriving vengeance and blood thirsty, but a democratic community that believes in justice for all.

Kenyatta’s new found political partner and presidential running-mate was the other day in Kisumu, though he arrived rather late in the evening, he was given an arousing welcome by a huge enthusiastic crowd which gathered at Kondele ground and also outside Moi’s Stadium in the heart of Kisumu City. Ruto can testify to this, though he has always persistently lost no chance without releasing his vitriol’s and polemics against the Luo political kingpin Raila Amolo Odinga.

The Luos did welcome Ruto in reciprocation of the tumultuous welcome that is always accorded to Raila by Ruto’s own Kalenjin people whenever “Agwambo” is tour of the Rift Valley. And this is the kind of new Kenya that we want.

I was glad that prior to Ruto;s much vaunted plan to visit the Lakeside City, Raila had made stopovers at the various spots in the City and told his fanatic and overzealous supporter to welcome and this was openly demonstrated that they were peaceful to all the prospective presidential candidates whenever they are on a tour of the region. This was pure act of political maturity and magnanimity, and the Kisumu youths followed his instructions to the letter and happily received Ruto and Eugine Wamalwa, though they were only in town briefly.

Kenyatta who holds a key ministerial docket, that of Finance in the coalition government, should have told his Luo friends what plans are a foot for the revival of the stalled government projects, the plans for the resuscitation of the all the closed won, but economically important manufacturing industries in Kisumu City and its environs.

The important large and medium sized industries in Kisumu, such as the multimillion Kicomi, Kenya Breweries, Kibos Industries and many others, closed down under the Moi regime. This spilled many youths to the streets as they become redundant and jobless, and since became the major source of insecurity in the whole of Nyanza region instead of veiled attack on Nyanza political leadership.

The Luo woes and tribulation started all the way back in 1962, immediately soon after the end of the second and the last Lancaster House Round Table constitutional conference in London that paved the way for the formation of the responsible government after the overwhelming KANU victory over KADU, in the pre-independence general election the following year in June 1963.

A cabal of Kiambu confidants and Kenyatta’s advisers moved in with snake’s speed and worked overnight burning their midnight oil to ensure that the hitherto neat close Luo-Kikuyu political alliance and working relations did not materialized anymore. It was purely for economic purpose, because a year later something unique emerged which was known as “Koinange Blueporint”.

The damning secret plan was not hatched by the late Mbiyu Koinange, then a key minister in the Kenyatta cabinet, but it was the covert work of the late Bruce Mackenzie and White Hall.They wanted to retain the British economic dominance of Kenya and came out with the “Koiange Blueprint, which was meant to ensure that all the major important means of production in this country remained in tight control of the Kikuyu elites in collaboration with British investors under the close watch of the White Hall. This is how the plan to frustrate and sideline the late Jaramnogi Oginga Odinga an his fellow Luo arch-rival the late Tom Mboya had come about.

The late Kenyatta held secret night meetings at his Gatundu home with Kukuyu elite during which plans were hatched how to make easy loans through banks controlled by Kikuyu to avail finances for Kikuyu businessmen and traders for funding their purchase of shares in most major productions. Means and this is how the Kukuyu accessed shareholding in big multinational companies such as BAT, Brooke Bond, and many others reducing the highly Luos and members of other Kenyan communities to mere workers while the Kukuyu partly with foreigners owned the industries including commercial banks.

Nearly all the Kikuyu merchants were accorded bank and ICDC loans. They included the charcoal sellers and kiosk traders who got unsecured loans which enabled them to purchase shares in big companies and acquire wealth for just this simple reason. Meaning the beginning of the economic strangulation and marginalization of the Luos and other non-Kikuyus.

Did all these secret schemes come about due to bad political leadership in Nyanza? Kenyatta sould have learned the political history of this country before he opened up his big mouth and threw the blames to innocent people. The same policy was later pursued to the letter by his father’s successor Daniel Moi. All these are in the history note books of Kenyan scholars and it won’t take long before this kind of information are blown off for the public consumption. Let Uhuru campaign in a clean note and tell the public what he intend to do for Kenyans and stop touching the old wounds.

Personally I have no grudge against the Kenyatta family as a whole and Uhuru in person, but my passionate advice to the Gatundu South MP is that h should not open the can of warm. He should be made to be aware that he is under scrutiny and close watchful eyes.

Uhuru should first of all, before he opens up against Luo leadership, think seriously about the reparation and compensation to the families of close to 40 Luos who was massacred by the trigger happy boys from Gatundu in Kisumu City in October 1969 and other hidden crimes against the community

We can all contribute immensely towards the preservation of unity of purpose and move our country forward if we all could be pursuing the constructive political engagement and not destructive politics of hatred and deceit.

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KENYA: WHAT HAPPENED TO A GROUP OF IDP IN TRANS-NZOIA HAS PUT THE CREDIBILITY OF KENYATTA, RUTO AND MUSYOKA TO QUESTION

Commentary By Leo Odera Omolo in Kitale Town.

The hostile reception accorded to a group of 255 families of the IDP who were on Tuesday this week transported from Nakuru and other areas and ferried in buses and lorries to Kwanza constituency in Trans-Nzoia County is a testimony that communal cohesion among Kenyan is still far away from being perfect.

In recent weeks, a group of Kenyan leaders calling themselves G7 have been criss-crossing the full length and widest the country claiming that they had succeeded in reconciling Kenyans of diverse tribal background, particularly those who had fought the now infamous land tribal clashes.

The group is lead by the Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta, who is also the Finance Minister, the suspended Higher Education Minister William Ruto. They duo have already declared themselves Presidential candidateS in 2012 and presidential running-mate in the next general elections

In their series of public rallies, particularly in the Rift Valley and in other parts of Kenya, the group made it clear that they are out to united all Kenyatta, and that the communities which were hitherto hostile to each other, particularly the Kikuyus and the Kalenjins had been reconciled.

Uhuru and Ruto in their public pronouncement have turned the heat on the Prime Minister Raila Amolo Odinga vilifying the latter as being the major source of disunity in the country.

Kenyatta and his new found political friend, however, did not point out any one single Kenyan killed by Odinga’s Luo supporters nor have they pointed out any group of IDP forcefully evicted of their legally acquired land and property in Luo-Nyanza.

The Luos despite having been marginalized and deliberately consigned to abject poverty by all the previous regimes in Kenyatta dating back to the dictatorial rule of the founding President Jomo Kenyatta who also happen to be the biology father of Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta.

On Tuesday this week, the government packed hundreds of IDP on thre big buses and several Lorries. These IDP were collected from various camps in various parts of Nakuru including Afraha Stadium,Lanet, Kipkures and Ogilgei. The close to 255 families traveled overnight in buses and trucks hired by the Ministry of Special Programmes.

The IDP groups headed westwards to Kitale in the Trans-Nzoia County where they were expected to bi given parcels of land for settlement. The land which previously belonged to Agricultural Development Corporation measuring 1,000 acres is located in Kwanza Constituency. They IDP were expected to start anew life after living in IDP tents ever since the 2008 post-election violence.

On the morning of the next day, they journey to a new promised land came to halt. All looked well with IDP people joyfully looking forward to have the new found land where they can call their own and their homes.

Upon arrival at the site of the Promised Land, the IDP people were greeted by a rowdy youths from within the area. The youth aggressively confronted the IDP and warned them not to set their foot on the firm and ordered them to go back to where they had come from. The youths were mainly from squatters and landless people in the area

The government had earlier promised each family would be given two acres farm and a quarter of an acre for building homesteads. Each family was given Kshs 10,000 compensation and further sums of Kshs 25,000 for putting new houses.

The aggressive looking youths were joined by huge crowd of people who menacingly threatened the newcomer by insisting that there are more landless people in Trans-Nzoia. They maintained that there were more squatters in the region than in any part of Kenya, who should have given priority in settlement than those from other regions. Some of the youth even resorted to war cries and songs.

The locals insisted that there were close 10,000 squatters in the region who were spilled over from the 1992, 1997 and 2007 tribal clashes.

The Chepchoina farm is part of the vast truck owned by Agricultural Development Corporation {ADC} ,which is a government parastatal in Kwanza constituency, Trans-Nzoia West district. It borders the cattle rustling prone Mt Elgon district where Sabaot Land Defense reined terror a few year ago.

The area is frequented by heavily armed and fierce Pokot warriors who come there and steal cattle. The Pokots come armed with AK 47 assault rifles, according to the area administrative chief Richard Kirui,

Civic leaders in the area said they were vehemently opposed to the government plan of settling outsiders in their region. The outspoken nominated Councilor Pius Arap Kauka said the government should consider the possibility of settling the landless locals. By bringing people all the way from Nakuru to Kwanza is an act of incitement. He said.

The MP for Kwanza, Dr Noah Wekesa, who is the government Minister for Forestry and Wildlife said he was vehemently opposed to the idea o sending IDP from other regions to his constituency, and would not allow that to happen.

The Answer to the million questions being asked by Kenyans is simple. If the hitherto hostile neighboring communities have since been reconciled and united as claimed by Kenyatta Ruto and Musyoka axis then why can’t the government send the IDP back to their own farms? Majority of the IDP are people who had their legally acquired land and even have their title deeds and other registration papers and land certificates. Why not assist them to get back to their own homes?

The majority of the IDP are members of the Kukuyus who were forced out of their farms by the Kalenjin warriors during the tribal land clashes. If Kenyatta and Ruto alliance is genuine and fruitful, then we expected the IDP to be back on their own farms and be resettled there peacefully.

May be the so called amorphous unity and political alliance is mainly to block Raila Odinga from accessing the presidency? If that is the case then it is bound to fail because Kenyans are very much awake and cannot be taken for granted. Kenyan is built of a much society which is highly enlightened on their democratic rights and as such may not easily succumb to naivety and politics of deceits.

Some of the dejected IDP told this writer that when they arrived the youth threatened to burn them alive should they set their foot on the Chepchoina farm. They said they were ready to start a long walk back to their camps located hundreds if kilometers away if the government buses and Lorries cannot ferry them back.

It is better to live peacefully in the tents instead of this kind of treatment. We are angry at being stranded by the roadside, like slaves and lost people, and not Kenyan citizens.

But the Regional Commissioner for the North Rift, William Wayanga, was today quoted by the STANDARD as saying that the IDP will have to be settled on the farm, and he warned local leaders not to sabotage the resettlement plan, difficult as it is, for the government.

Some youths were heard shouting at the top of their voices the Kenyatta family owns more than 20,000 hectare of land in the country from Taita / Taveta, Mombasa, Laikipia, Naromoru, Nanyuki and Thika. ”The family should surrender part of the land it had acquired erroneously to the landless Kenyans,”

The area MP Dr. Noah Wekesa faulted his cabinet colleague Esther Mirugi, the Minister for Special programme for not having consulted him before purchasing the land in question, But Ms Mirugi fired back saying there was no need consulting the MP when someone is buying the land in given area within his constituency, because the MP was not the gatekeeper at Endebess.

The stand off is likely to have negative effect of the political standing of Kenyatta and Ruto the proponent of unity of all Kenyan people, and yet the duo have spoken very little about the IDP people.

The incident has given the area MP Dr. Wekesa an instant fame, when he in solidarity with his electorate openly opposed the settlement of outside within the constituency. It has brought blames games between the two Ministers who are all members of the PNU side of the coalition, and exposed the government of operating without consultation between the Ministrie

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