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Kenya: Alila takes the early lead in the contest for Homna-Bay County Senate seat

WRITES Leo Odera Omolo In Homa-Bay Town.

AS leaders in various constituencies in Luo-Nyanza reportedly rearing to go for the dozens of position created within the four Counties under the new constitution, reports’ reaching this small harbor town says the battle for the position of the future County governor has attracted more aspirants than other posts.

This is followed next by the Kisumu County where several high profile candidates have already hit the ground campaigning for the Senate and governorship positions.

In other Counties like Siaya and Migori, the campaign activities are said to be still very low-keyed, but are expected to pick up within the coming weeks. This is perhaps due to the new culture of “Gonywa” (free us} tactics of handouts which is sweeping through the region like the bush fire. Whenever a political personality suspected to be planning to contest any of either county, national assembly or senate seat appears in public, such a person is immediately surrounded by hungry youths shouting “Gony Yudhe” {free the youths”, which is meant that such a person should cough out some money in the form of handout to the youths.

The culture is even getting worse at funeral gatherings where youths have been seen surrounding the vehicles of belonging to VIPs and demanding money with menaces.

However, the Homa-Bay County Senate seat has attracted the least names of aspirants. There are only two names as for now and that is that of the youthful Ndhiwa politician Hilary Ochieng’ Alila, and that of the former Kasipul-Kabondo MP William Oloo Otula. The latter has, however, confined his activities to within the two Rachuonyo districts of South and North.

Alila who is also doubles as the coordinator of the ODM youths in the region appeared to be well organized and much mobile in all parts of Homa-Bay County. His influence is felt in most parts of the country including the two fishing islands of Mfangano and Rusinga, Gwassi, Rangwe and Karachuonyo and Kasipul-Kabondo constituencies.

Otula is said to be banking on the residents of the two most populous Rachuonyo districts for votes. But unknown to him, his arch rival Alila is making major inroads into the two regions with thud.

The 36 year old politician presided over Harambee fund drive for Powo SDA Church in Sindo, Gwassi constituency, and youth leaders from Karachuonyo and Kasipul-Kabondo constituencies accompanied him, and so were youth leaders from Ndhiwa his home turf, Rangwe and Mbita.

This position could change drastically if Mbita MP Gerald Otieno Kajwang’ joins the race as it is being rumored that he is contemplating the possibility of changing his position from defending his Mbita seat, in which is said to be very safe for the contest of the Senate. But at a recent leaders meeting in Homa_Bay Town Kajwang’ had made his position clear by reaffirming that he would defend his Mbita seat, so far the status has remained the same and unchanged despite the presence of a strong rumors to that effect.

Alila’s other unique quality is the ability to reach members of other neighboring communities like the Kuria, Kalenjin, Luhyia and Kalenjin and he is a strong campaigner for the party leader Raila Odingadue to his communication skills.

The Female senate representative position for the Homa-Bay County appeared to have attracted few contestants with only the name of the nominated MP Ms Millie Odhiambo is featuring prominently in nearly all the six constituencies.

Other names being mentioned including of that of the TSC Commissioner and former PDE in Nyanza Mrs Roselyn Onyuka, the veteran women leader and former Karachuonyo MP Mrs Dr Phoebe Muga Asiyo, Mrs Monica Amolo a perennial parliamentary election loser in Ndhiwa.But none has come forward to confirm her candidature.

Another high profile woman whose name is also frequently being mentioned and featuring prominently is the youthful and attractive Mrs Eve Obara. But she is has yet to show interest in contesting any elective position within the Homa-Bay County. Obara is the representative of the Maendeleo Ya Wanawake in Nyanza and currently serving the government as the Managing Director of the Kenya Literature Beurau.

Another position which appeared to have attracted more credible contestants is that of the County governor. And the real election battle is expected between the three leading aspirants, namely Eng.Phillip Okoth Okundi, the former country director of Marie Stoppie Clinics Cyprian Otieno Awiti and the computer genius Dr Mark Matunga who is an executive with the Microsoft International.

A recent survey whose source has yet to be established had shown Awiti to be on the lead with 18 point followed closely by Dr Matunga with 17 points Okundi trailing in third position. But a physical check conducted by this writer showing clearly that it is Okundi who is on the lead followed by Awiti while Dr. Matunga is placed in the third position.

Other aspirants for the governorship include the colorless incumbent MP for Rangwe Martin Otieno Ogindo, another Rangwe man Isaiyah Ogwe who is working with the Treasury in the Ministry of Finance who is yet to confirm his candidature. Also in the race is Professor Akeyo the chairman of CDF in Karachuonyo and a senior lecturer in the Physic department at the Maseno University.

Akeyo, however, met an unfortunate mishap when he encountered a fatal road accident while travelling between Kisumu and Maseno after hosting a lavish party for thousands of supporters at his Wagwe home in Central Karachuonyo the previous weekend. His first wife, a young son together with his brother died in the accident while the professor sustained a broken neck and serious head injuries.

Also in the race for the governor is a Nakuru based trader Opiata Ogada from Rusinga island, who also a perennial parliamentary election loser in Mbita constituency.

MP Ogindo stands a very slim chance of winning the governorship position owing to the strong showing of his arch-political rival in the Rangwe politics Eng.Okundi. The latter’s brief stint as the Rangwe MP which ended in 2007 had given him a lot of credibility, especially due to his development track record and fair distribution of revolving funds such as CDF etc.

Okundi is highly respected as an honest man, and industrious man who had established various trading and manufacturing companies in which several people are employed and earning their livelihood. He is also being credited for being loyal to the Luo political kingpin Raila Amolo Odinga.

Okundi is the current chairman of the ODM election board and the Communication Council of Kenya {CCK}. And despite of being despised by young politicians owing to his advanced age, Okundi is very much popular with the rural forks, particularly the peasants and women. It will therefore be an uphill task for anyone to beat him in the battle for the Homa-Bay County governors.

Awiti’s strength lies on members of the Catholic Church. He is a staunch catholic who has done a lot for the church. He has the lead on the record of donations towards various economic, education and social amenities projects in the larger Southern Nyanza region.

Dr Matunga’s candidature is more appealing to the youths. He is being credited for his oratory and very attractive and the platform. His influence is visible in patches of areas such as Kabondo, Mbita, Rusinga, Mfangano, Gwassi and part of Karachuonyo. But he has yet to make an impact in the highly populous regions like Rangwe and Ndhiwa. The two regions are so important for anyone eyeing the Senate seat. Another area is the far flung Gwassi district. There is a significant present of Awiti and Matunga in Gwassi.

The battle between the three leading aspirants would be given proper assessment after the month of December because more prominent names are expected to join the race for the same governor’s position.

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KENYA: THE NEWLY CREATED SIGOWET CONSTITUENCY WHICH IS TO BE CURVED OUT OF THE OLD BELGUT IN KERICHO HAS ATTRACTED MANY HIGH PROFILE ASPIRANTS.

Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Sondu Town

The proposed new parliamentary constituency, which was curved out of the old Belgut in Kericho seemed to have attracted a good number of high profile aspirants.

Sigowet constituency, whgich was created and proposed by the disbanded Interim Boundaries Commission headed by former Vihiga MP Andrew Ligale is ensconced between Nyando, Nyakach,Muhoroni, Mugirango West, Belgut, and Ainamoi constituencies covering half a dozens of administrative districts.

It is indeed an agriculturally rich region, which is producing a lot of green tea eaves, sugar cane, maize and other cash crops. The area is served by two major trading centers, namely Kiptere the administrative headquarters, Sigowet and Soindu, which is a order market serving members of the three communities, namely Kipsigis, Luos and Kisiis.

Among the high profile aspirants who have indicated their interests in the new seat, though the new constituency has yet to be officially gazette is Justice Kemei, the former corporate and marketing director with the Chemelil Sugar Company Limited, who is now an employee of Matt International in Mombasa

Kemei contested the election in 2007 when he contested in the old and larger Belgut and lost to the incumbent Charles Keter in unclear circumstances related to massive rigging. He had been declared the winner during the ODM preliminaries, but matter became nasty when he visited the Orange House, the ODM party headquarters in Nairobi to collect his clearance certificate. He got the shock of his life when he learnt that his victory has been turned down and the loser Keter issued with the certificate apparently on the alleged instruction of the deputy party leader William Ruto.

Other include Eng.Richard Koech also a former top manager at the Chemelil Sugar Company in Muhuroni who has since turned an international consultant in agricultural development working for the multinational agro-based companies in Swaziland, Mozambique, South Africa and Malawi.

Other high profile personalities expected to join the Sigowet race include Ken Mutai a prominent Kericho trader, J.Kemei of Kengen,Dr Joseph Rotich,a CDF manager in Baringo, Eng Kitur of the Microloans, John Chepkwony who is a senior supplies officer with the Ministry of Works. A one time two times MP for the old larger Belgut Kiptarus Kirior who also had served as an Assistant Minister in the KANU regime f the retired former President Daniel Arap Moi.

There is a hint that many more aspirant who be joining the race in the near future. The party of the day in the region is still the ODM, though it is facing a serious challenge from the rebel MPs allied to the suspended Higher Education Minister William Ruto.

The party of independence, KANU is also said to be gaining ground in the rural Kipsigis whyile the UDM is popular, but still lack the effective leadership ever since the Pro-Ruto groups staged a coup against its chairman Lt.Gen[rtd}John Arap Koech. The general has refuted the claims insisting he is still the party boss.

Men to watch in this particular battle of the giants are Justice Kemei, Eng. Richard Koech and Ken Mutai a Kericho businessman. Mutai, however, is yet to come clean over a ten year old allegation that his business flagship Mutai Wholesalers in Kericho Town had faked the maize seedlings and sold fake seeds purporting them to have been manufacturing by the Kenya Seed Company in Kitale. The faked seeds failed to give good the good yield in the entire South Rift causing a crop failure which spread to other areas like Kisii and Trans-Mara regions

The sub-division of one of the largest constituencies in the South Rift is said to be a blessing in disguise for the incumbent Belgut MP Charles Keter whom the residents says had lost touch with the electorate. The MP work has been made much easier as he will now represent Sosiot, and Kabianga Divisions and the estates and factories, which are located southeast of Kericho Town. The outspoken MP who is certain time acting like Ruto’s spanner-boy is also reported toi have rubbed his shoulders the wrong way with the multinational tea companies, especially the James Finlays Tea and Flower Company and the Unilever Tea Companies.

The two companies are said to have employed a large number of plantation workers some ho are registered voters in Belgut, while other are voting in Konoin, Buret as well as Sotik constituencies.

The battle is expected to hot up between the two former Chemelil Sugar Company top managers Eng Richard Koech and Justice Kemei. The two appear to have a lot of influence among the voters due to their track record in development activities.

Another man to watch is the former Belgut MP Kiptarus Kirior who is said to be commanding a lot of support from the middle aged people, but only a smaller portion of voters from his Soin Dvision home turf were included in the new Sigowet constituency leaving many sub-locations in Ainamoi constituency.

The newly create Sigowet is an area blessed with fertile soil capable of producing tea leaves along side the sugar cane as well as other cash crops.

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Kenya: Ruto’s agents have infiltrated Luo-Nyanza in the hunt for the ODM members and supporters

Writes Leo Odera Omolo in Kisumu City.

ONLY one week after his first major public function in the heart of Kisumu was abruptly cancelled on security ground, the suspended Higher Education Minister William Ruto is reported to have posted a large number of agents and political surrogates into various parts of Luo-Nyanza to destabilize his arch-rival Raila Odinga at his home turf.

These agents are said to have their pockets lined up with bank-notes, which they are generously dishing out to the persons targeted for the job.

Ruto’s agent are said to have penetrated many parts of Luo-Nyanza while armed with money and persuasive language in luring ODM member to ditch their party and join which ever party that the Eldoret North would be launching soon.

A large number of Ruto supporters in Luo-Nyanza were lavishly treated to “Nyama-Choma” party at the home of one prominent Luo politician. The home is said to be located near Oyugis Town in Rachuonyo South district, In the Homa-Bay County.

Those who attended the party reported that a lot of niceties exchanged hands. Two fat bulls whose prices were moderately given to be between Kshs 25,000 and Kshs 30,000 each slaughtered.

Invited at the politically charged party were also treated to a lot of beer, ”chang’aa”and other seriously intoxicating drugs. Many were reported to have defiantly vowed to support Ruto’s presidential bid in 2012 irrespective whether their own man Raila Odinga will be in the presidential race or not.

During the aborted public function which was supposed to have been presided by Ruto at the Kenyatta Sports Ground in the heart of Kisumu City, and which was cancelled apparently on security ground and re-scheduled for March 19, the unnamed prominent Luo leader from Kasipul-Kabondo is said to have hired five big passenger buses which would have been used in ferrying supporters to Kisumu City.

Two popular Ohangla musicians from Southern Nyanza were also lavishly paid to travel to Kisumu for the purpose of entertaining the crowd during the Ruto’s function.

Meanwhile reports reaching Kisumu from Siaya County says that a new face in Nyanza politics is causing havoc in Gem constituency in Siaya County. The man who had served in senior capacity in the human resources department of the company, but had lost his job, but was later sacked for the alleged gross misconduct and embezzlement.

The politician whose name was given as Elisha Ochieng’ Odhiambo, who hails fro Umani, a minority Luhyia speaking sub-clan living in North-East Gem along the Nyanza/Western Province borders, has launched an effective and elaborate campaign to unseat Raila Odinga most trusted confidant Jakoyo Midiwo, the incumbent abrasive and combative Gem MP.

It is reported that the sudden emerging of Odhiambo who has sprung from nowhere and launched his campaign with thud is part of Ruto’s long term scheme to destabilize the Prime MinisterOdinga in home turf. Jakoyo Midiwo has blood relations with the Odinga’s from their uncles in Alego-Kakan. His mother and the mother of Raila are sisters.

Asked what chances has his opponent got in Gem, Jakoyo Midiwo scoffed he is now cowed, given the background of his challenger, adding that although Odhiambo is reported to have hired a large number of highly intoxicated and drunken youth to intimidate the electorate in Gem, he stand no chance of dethroning him. May be someone else can be beat me, but this one is the wrong one. He lacked the credibility with which he can win votes among the highly conservative voters in Gem constituency.

Moreover, members of the Umani sub-clan are not pure Luos. They speak both Dho-Luo and Luhya dialects. Other possible challengers to Jakoyo Midiwo include the Nairobi based lawyer Ambrose Rachier who is the chairman of the populist Gor-Mahia Football Club.

Ruto is said to be bankrolling other aspirants in Rongo, Rangwe, Karachuonyo, Kasipul-Kabondo, Nyakach, Muhoroni, Nyatike,Rarieda and in Alego-Usonga. These Ruto’s political surrogates are said to be still operating clandestinely, but would soon come out of their hideouts in full swing to launch the most elaborate and moneyed campaign against the men and women perceived to be Raila’s loyalists.

But what has left many people in Gem bewilder is the hiring of youths to inflict fears in the minds of Gem voters.

Reports emerging from Gem says despite having his pocket full of cash-money suspected to have come from Ruto’s coffers Odhiambo’s early campaign is said to making very little inroad in this area which is predominantly an ODM stronghold. Odhiambo could not be reached for comment.

Political pundits in Nyanza says the coming weeks will see more supporters rebelling and crossing into Ruto’s camp.

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Kenya: Former ODM Youth Leader says he will contest the Homa-Bay County branch secretary

Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Oyugis Town.

Former Kasipul Kabondo ODM Youth leader Maurice Aguko Mayora has declared his intention to vie for Homabay County ODM party Branch secretary during the party elections slated for April this year.

Aguko name has been associated with the ODM Party ever since its formation when he became its first youth leader in the Kasipul Kabondo branch.

In 2007 general elections he led an extensive and vigorous campaign for the ODM party presidential candidate under the burner of “Youth Volunteer for Raila Odinga” an initiative that was meant to influence a higher voter turn out in areas where voters’ apathy had been negatively affecting the ODM Party performance.

In that effort Aguko’s team distributed whistles and flutes throughout the country to be blown at the dawn of the election date to mobilize voters a unique initiative that eventually resulted into improved voters turn out.

Homabay County comprises of six parliamentary constituencies namely, Kasipul Kabondo, Karachuonyo, Rangwe, Ndhiwa, Mbita and Gwassi.When the Mps from the Homabay County floated the list of how the post within the county were to be distributed Kasipul Kabondo was not given any position in spite of its voting strength.According to the list the constituencies were given positions as follows;Karachuonyo (senate),Rangwe(Governor), Mbita(Deputy Governor), Ndhiwa(Women representative), Gwassi(Speaker).

To conform with the spirit of the new constitution that requires that a County leadership must reflect regional and ethnic diversity of its people then the other constituencies will have no option but to support a candidate from Kasipul Kabondo for any post they will ask for.

Aguko who has been a Young Orange Democrat Activist finally succumbed to pressure from the leaders and party supporters in Homabay County, especially the youth who have all along been requesting him to contest that post.”if elected in the position I will be a team player and I will endeavor to bring together all the like minded,”.

Progressive and visionary party leaders and supporters to nurture a dominant instinct of doing what is good and right by sharing inter-generational responsibilities within the party” stated Aguko at the ODM Recruitment Coordinating Center in Oyugis where he was distributing party membership cards.He however, encouraged any party member interested in any position in the party at whatever level to come out and enjoy his democratic right.

Aguko envisage an ODM led by committed visionary leaders both young and old to maintain the image of the party both locally and internationally.

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Parliament in Kenya should pass the law barring sons of ex-presidents from contesting the presidency

From: Leo Odera Omolo
Date: Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 6:17 PM
Subject: Parliaent in Kenya should pass the law barring sons of ex-presidents from contesting the presidency
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PARLIAMENT SHOULD PASS THE LAW THAT IS PROHIBITING THE SONS OF EX-DICTATORS FROM CONTESTING THE PRESIDENCY OF THIS COUNTRY.

Commentary By Leo Odera Omoloin Kisumu City.

KENYA’s parliament should introduce a controversial Bill that would automatically prohibiting the sons, of ex-presidents who are known to have ruled the country with an iron fist and were also involved in certain excess such as abuse of office, violation of human rights and atrocities against mankind, from contesting the presidency.

The same rule of law should apply the same to the families of those despotic ex-rulers who had presided over the murderer’s regime of the past in which some of the most illustrious sons and daughters of Kenya, politicians and highly prized academician and individual personalities lost their lives under mysterious circumstances which are yet to be resolved.

Similar law should also apply to the ex-presidents under whose regime the taxpayers in Kenya lost billions through corrupt practices thereby rendering to ruinous the nation’s economy.

The same law to be passed by parliament should declared those who have erroneously and unlawfully acquired thousands of hectares of land at the expenses of the landless Wananchi to surrender such land for distributions to the landless Kenyans, particularly the IDPs who lost their land and homes under the politically motivated tribal clashes of the recent past.

This in my view is the only sensible and reasonable means of ending impunity.

A clause clearly spelling the above issues should be inserted in the new constitution and I am sure it will bring discipline to the Kenyan society.

I am sure for certain that such draconian policy would keep at bay the masters of political deceits in this country.

As well know the late President Jomo Kenyatta was never involved in the Mau Mau uprising bush war that sent the colonialists and white settlers packing. Kenyatta had early in 1952 denounced the Mau Mau activities with other Kikuyu leaders like Anglican Bishop Obadia Kariuki, Ex-Senior Chief Njiri wa Karanja, Chief Nderi of Nyeri, Chief Waruhiu of Kiambu and Chief Josiah Njonjo of Kabete.

But due to lust for money a section of Kikuyu elite were set upon him by he colonialists who were hell-bent to see that Kenyatta and his close associates were sent to jail for long period of time.

But the poor Kenyatta was fixed when Rawson Mbugua Macharia turned up at the now infamous Kapenguria trial in 1953 and gave e\sworn evidence claiming that he had personally witnessed Kenyatta administering oath to the Mau Mau newly recruited cadres.

After the completion of his seven years prison sentence, Kenyatta was banished in the remote Maralal in Northern Kenya where he languished for a long time. He later rode on the back of the one hero and uncompromised freedom fighter in the name of the late Jaramogi Oginga Odinga and another most illustrious and true nationalist with mobilization and organizational ability par excellence the late Tom Mboya to power and ultimately to State House.

Kenyatta was later to abandon these colleagues of his, and even sent as far as detaining Jaramogi,while Mboya was paid the highest price with his blood and was cosigned to early resting in the grave.

As soon as Kenyatta walked into State House, he quickly forgot the Mau Mau fighters and those who lost their lives in the struggle for independence, and was immediately surrounded by the sons of the colonial chiefs and former Home-Guards who had killed thousands of the Kikuyus.

He began hurling insults to the freedom fighters. What happened thereafter is history, which is a common knowledge to all sane person and level minded Kenyans in their true frame of mind. The former President took the largest slight of land made available by the British government which was meant for th3 compensation of the white settlers who had opted to leave the country at the time of independence in 1963.

This is how the family acquired the largest land in Taita/Taveta district, Laikipia, Ngata. Ruiru and in other farms, which are scattered all other parts of Kenya without spending even one cent from their own pocket. The same with beach plots at the coast whose acquisition become who is who the Kenyatta regime.

And now Kenyatta’s most favorite son Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta like his father is eyeing the State use, but in the same fashion like his father and very much aware that he cannot make to the State House on his own is trying his luck by way of ridding on the back of President Mwai Kibaki and MP William Ruto to the lesser extent the Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka.

He had tried it once again when he rode on the back of the retired President Daniel Arap Moi in 2002, but his effort at the presidency was thwarted by the euphoria of Narc.

He had briefly occupied the office of the official leader of the Opposition in Parliament, but quickly abandoned it and even KANU a party that had sponsored him to parliament and joined President Kibaki’s PNU side soon after being made a cabinet Minister. What an opportunists this man?

And the only sensible way of Kenyans could become cohesive enough, even Gideon Moi, the favorite son of the retired President Daniel Arap Moi and any other of his sons should be kept at bay and strictly not allowed anywhere near the corridor of power.

For Kibaki it is still too early to pass any kangaroo judgment on him while he is still in the stewardship’s seat, but his record at the State House will be subjected to thorough examination by historians and experts after he vacated office in 2012.

Let those who fathers error red pay the heavy penalties for the sins of their parents. Kibaki’s only minor mistake is that he has allowed himself to be pushed around by joy-riders who did not win genuinely any elective seat in 2007, but have erroneously found themselves flying the national flags on their vehicles bonnets. There are also other advisers with vested interests and these are the one contributing to political instability which is bogging down the operations of the grand coalition government.

The use of ODM rebel MPs allied to the suspended Higher Education Minister William Ruto, and allowing them to participate in the PNU parliamentary group meetings, and yet in the true sense of the law they are still members of the rival ODM is another case of recklessness on the part of His Excellency the President.

This is a case of miscalculation, underestimation of facts and misdirection which is retrogressive in my views.

The other area which if not corrected in time could color the history of President Kibaki with red paints is his continuing allowing certain individuals facing criminal cases in courts including those of the ICC at the Hague to continue sitting in the cabinet and discharging their duties as if nothing has happened is a big mistake..

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Kenya: Residents of Suba region told to convert the fish by-products to process animal feeds

Reports Leo Odera Omolo In Mbita Town.

Residents of Suba region, especially those living in Gwassi and Mbita districts in Homa-Bay County should invent new methods of making animals feed using the fish by-products, which are found in abundance in the area.

This is one way of reducing poverty index which is the highest in the entire Homa-Bay County. Such projects would also contribute immensely towards the eradication of poverty and creation of new jobs for the youths.

These remarks were made at the weekend by Hilary Ochieng’ Alila, a Nairobi based businessman who is also the coordinator of the ODM youths in Luo-Nyanza.

He said akot of fish by-products goes to wasteinstead of eing utikize for the economic gains of the residents.

Alila was speaking during a successful fund drive for Powo SDA Church in Kaksingiri Sindo in Gwassi district where a total of Kshs 175,000 was realized. The money will be utilized in the development an construction of the Powo SDA Church.

He told the congregation that fish by-products such as residues of fillets from the much prized Nile perch and omena {ndaga} could be converted into nutritious animal feeds. This could necessitate the establishment of various animals’ feeds processing plants along the lowland laying location bordering the shorelines of Lake Victoria instead of exporting such raw materials to big towns like Nakuru and Naiobi, Kisumu or Eldoret for the same purpose.

He said Homa-Bay County could strike it rich if all its natural resources, which include minerals and scenery for tourists attractions could be taped and put to a proper use. And this could also generate wealth and reduce the poverty index considerably.

Alila was accompanied by the former MP for Gwassi Hon Felix Nyauchi and a large number of ODM youth leaders from Karachuonyo, Kasipul-Kabondo, Rangwe, Mbita, Gwassi and Ndhiwa constituencies.

He urged the youths who have attained the ages of 18 to take the national identity cards to enable them to register as voters. By doing so you will make our beloved party leader Raila Amolo Odinga realizes his presidential ambition in the year 2012. Many youth in the region have not take up their national identity card, which is an important component of securing voting cards when the registration of voters commences.

He said the ODM is confidence of winning the next general election and forming the next government on its own and not amorphous coalition.

He told the youth to work hard by assisting their parents cultivate land for the planting of cash minting crops like cotton, and to avoid the bad habit of roaming while spreading deadly rumors against the elected leaders. “Hard work is the key not to success and not the empty political slogans and gossips,” he added.

Alila who has already declared his interests in the Homa-Bay County Senate seat hail from Rapedhi area of Ndhiwa district and is the second son of the prominent teachers and long-serving KNUT branch executive Secretary for the old lager South Nyanza district branch. His father the late Nelson Onyango Alila was also a sports personality having served in the Southern Nyanza KFF and at one time a fine footballer.

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Kenya: Politics in Nation becoming nasty as Ministers insult each other at public functions

Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City.

The last two weeks witnessed Kenya’s politics developing into a nasty stage whereby senior cabinet minister publicly exchanging insults.

The intensive political squabbles which surrounds the Prime Minister Raila Odinga, his two arch-rivals, the deputy Prime Minister and Minister Finance and the suspended Minister for Higher Education William Ruto, who is also ODM MP for Eldoret North.

The harsh tone and the degree of insults have caused panic among the peace loving citizen of a country, which is still smarting from the post-election violence of 2008 that had erupted following the disputed presidential election results.

The deputy prime minister Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta, who is also the finance minister was the first to fire the salvo, when he derogatorily referred to his boss the Prime Minister Raila Amolo Odinga in his Kikuyu vernacular as “Kamundi kahi” {uncircumcised and a sub-human.

The remarks came in the background of intensive wrangling within the shaky coalition government headed by the two principals, President Mwai Kibaki and the Prime Minister Raila Odinga following the presidential appointment of the new Chief Justice, the Attorney Genera, the Director of the Public Prosecution and the Controller of the Budget.

Odinga had rejected the appointment saying he was not consulted as required by the constitution, particularly under the National Accord and Integration constitution on which the coalition government involving two major political parties, namely PNU and ODM is formed.

The appointment had splinted the coalition right in the middle with the MPs supporting Kibaki who stood firm that he had done the appointment in line with his constitutional mandate and in consultation with Mr Odinga as required by the constitution.

Uhuru Kenyatta is a member of KANU, one of the collection parties which formed the PNU, a party whose parliamentary strength has in the recent past been strengthen by the defections of Kalenjin MPs allied to William Ruto from the Rift Valley region. The issue was tabled in Parliament and the Speaker of the House Kenneth Otiato Marende together with a High Court Judge Mr. Justice Masinga had ruled the appointment unconstitutional because the persons appointed had not gone through the Judicial Service Commission for vetting before their names were submitted to the final appointing authority who is the President.

President Kibaki remained defiance ignoring all the voices of reasons from the Law Society of Kenya, the outgoing Chief Justice Evans Gicheru, the outgoing Attorney General Amos Wako, NGOs civil societies and representative of foreign mission in the country, UK and the US Mission have a lot of influence on Kenya’s day to day politics and their voices carries a lot of weight.

The warring politicians namely the Prime Minister Raila Odinga, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta and the suspended Higher Education Minister William Ruto, have all their eyes on the presidential seat come the year 2012.

Saying that enough is enough the Prime Minister Raila Odinga ast week hit back with such a thunderous effect, which hi his rivals the hardest and below the belts.

While addressing a huge crowd of people who n had gathered at the Machakos Bus Terminal, which is located right in the middle of the cap[ital, Nairobi, Odinga referred t his political opponents as people who are unfit to lead the country describing them as “drunkards, bhang smoking and thieves.

In an indirect criticism and without mentioning names, Odinga said his detractors could not be trusted to run a government. He said some of the individual love drinking alcohol, smoking bhang and stealing.

“Some people wake up to look for alcohol, while others wake up to smoke bhang as other seek what to steal here and there, they spent hours in courts defending criminal cases related to thieving one after the other.

“Should people who move from one courtroom to another to defend theft cases be in leadership of in jail? He asked amid the thunderous call “Jail Jail” from the charged crowd.

He Prime Minister dismissed the issue of circumcision as a yardstick for leadership qualities.

Turning into Swahili proverb, he said, “Siri ya mwanaume ajuaye ni bibi” Mwanaume ana haja gani chandoni ya mwanaume mwanzake, sio yey ni shoga? loosely translating in English that the secret of circumcision only the wife knows. What business does another man trying to dig up, unless he is a gay?

The Prime Minister also dismissed the so-called Kikuyu, Kalenjin and Kamba political tribal alliance, which is loosely referred to as “KKK”. He said the proponents of such alliance as taking the risk of isolating the Kikuyu, Kalenjin and the Kambas from the rest of Kenya’s 42 tribes.

What happens if more three tribes isolated themselves where do the 29 others go? He asked.

Ruto, a man currently facing many court cases at home fir various criminal offences allegedly committed is expected by Kenyan to be more cautiously in his word to avoid other possible expensive litigation cases of defamation of characters.

He has recently alleged that the ICC cases at the Hague were the work of his enemies who wanted him jailed so that they can stand a better chance of winning the presidency. He has also dismissed the senior ICC investigators as having colluded with his local enemies to have him fixed at the Hague.

Both Ruto and Kenyatta and four others who included the Head of the Public Service Francis Muthaura, the former Minister for Industrialization Henry Kosgey, an FM radio station head of program Mr Sang and the former Commissioner of Police Major Genera l Huseein Ali had their names mentioned by the ICC prosecutor Moreno Ocampo.

And while speaking in Nyeri Uhuru Kenyatta hit back at Mr Odinga when he chronicled hw the Prime Minister was once in 1982 implicated in the abortive military coup against the retired President Daniel Arap Moi, how he had rocked the Ford party and later Narc Kenya. He is also credited for having destroyed KANU before the 2002 general election and was a man shopping for chaos all the time in his leadership history.

Ruto on his part at another function in the Rift alley asked my Odinga to explain how his family had acquired the Kisumu Molasses Plant and its land and that a court cases filed by several complainants had been shelved by Mr Odinga

Observers and political pundits in Kenya, however, are not amused by all these huuhaa and hullabaloos. They are linking the wrangling not only to the Kibaki succession, but as an attempt by those mentioned by the ICC in The Hague to thwart the impending ICC trials at The Hague.

There is a lot of panicking by those who lives are at stake and who are likely to face trial in the Hague. But these insults on the part of leaders does not augur well and they have become the talks of the evening by level minded Kenyans who are questioning the integrity of the protagonists

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Tanzania: Explosions at the Tanzanian Military ammunition depot caused big loses to airlines

News Analysis By Leo Odera Omolo.

DETAILS of information emerging from the Tanzanian capital, Dar Es Salaam say several international airlines may be headed for more than millions in suspension related losses as series of explosions two weeks ago triggered flight cancellation following the closure of Julius Nyerere International Airport.

The government is reported to have already launched investigations into the series of explosions at the Tanzania People’s Defense Forces {UPDF} ammunition depot sin Dar Es Salaam that forced international airlines to cancel all flights to Tanzania.

The Supreme Security Council the country’s top military security organ under the Commander-In-Chief was reported last week to have held an emergency security meeting in the capital and deliberated on the issue.

Tanzania has also tightened security along its borders with the neighboring countries on the land and on its Indian Ocean coastline.

The 22 ammunition depots in the army Gondo La Mboto military camp caused the death of at least 30 people, with many more left injured.

Planes belonging to Swissair, Egypt Airlines, South African Airways, Precision Air Services, and Fly540 were among those grounded at the international airport pending further information from the military as City’s sky was lit up by flying debris and missiles.

All the incoming flights were being diverted, either to Nairobi, Mombasa, Kilimanjaro International Airport in Arusha, or to Zanzibar airport, during the night hours as explosion rocked the city near the international airport.

Debris showered parts of the city up to 15 kilometers from the Gongo La Mboto military bases, which is located in the outskirt of Dar Es Salaam. It was the second such military accident in recent times, after another explosion at Mbagala Military base in 2009 in which 20 people including four military officers lost their lives.

A Turkey Airlines and Precision Air flights were last week diverted to Nairobi whereas a KLM was sent to Kilimanjaro Airport in Arusha. A plane belonging to Comair flight, a subsidiary of the British Airways flying in from South Africa was forced to return to South Africa, Ethiopia Airline and Qatar Airlines cancelled all the flights to Tanzania pending safety assurances from the Tanzanian government.

The TPDF’s Chief of the General Staff Lt. Gen Abdulrahaman Shimba was quoted as saying that that the army had yet to establish the root cause of the explosions, adding that the authorities have started investigations into the cause of the explosion and the extent of it caused o the army and to the public.

The ammunition depot explosions, started on Wednesday evening in a series of blasts which leveled homes and destroyed many properties.

The Prime Minister Mizengo Pindo went on the air and said that several homes and a school were leveled. He added that at least 4,000 people have been rendered homeless and were still sheltering at the Uhuru National Stadium.

Army ammunition depots explosion have occurred in the past in the United Kingdom, Russia, Brazil, Nigeria and Pakistan.

According to military experts, the causes of such accidents include design faults, poor storage control, movement of ammunition, equipment failures, in-service deterioration, errors in building and errors in drill.

In 2002 an accident at ammunition depot at the Ekeja military base caused series of explosions, sending fireballs into the sky over Nigeria’s commercial capital. Lagos. The blast rocked the outskirts of the northern port city and shattering windows in buildings several kilometers away and caused a lot of panic.

In 2009 at least eight people were killed in an explosion at the arsenal 31 ammunition depot on the outskirt of Ulyanovost, 900 km south of Moscow, Russian.

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Kenya: Kibaki withdraw his controversial nomination of top judicial officials under pressure

Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City.

KENYA’S President Mwai Kibaki last night beat a quick retreat and withdrew his controversial nomination of top judicial officials.

In a rush press conference held at the Kenyatta International Conference Center, Nairobi President Kibaki announced that the proceed of filling the four jobs, which are all constitutional offices will now began a fresh for all the four positions.

The four positions include the Chief Justice, the Attorney Genera, the Director of the Public prosecutions and the Controller of Budgetary.

He observers and political pundits alike were quick in saying that the President move was an act of political magnanimity as the four appointment had threaten to derail and the coalition government and plunge the country into a fresh constitutional crisis
He said the appointment of the new Chief Justice will now commence from the Judicial Public Service, while in the case of the Attorney General he ha as invited the Prime Minister Raila Odinga for further consultation.

In THE CASES OF THE Office of the Public Prosecutions and that of the Controller of Budgetary the fresh appointment will now began from the Public Service Commission {PSC}

In a quick rejoinder the Prime Minister Raila Odinga in another news conference hailed the President and commended his action for the withdrawal of his nomination. Odinga, however, insisted that the Public Service Commission of Kenya is not presently properly instituted, and that a panel of experts should be selected to handle the jobs on behalf of the PSC.

Odinga the prime Minister is one of the two principals I the coalition government headed by President Kibaki under the National Accord and Cohesion constitution which was brokered by the former UN Chief Dr.Kofi Annan following the post-election violence that engulfed Kenya following the flawed presidential election of 2007.

President Kibaki had named a Kisii town born Alnashir Magan Visram as the new Chief Justice to succeed the outgoing Chef Justice Mr Evans Gicheru and Prof.Githu Mugai for the new Attorney General to succeed the outgoing AG Amos Wako, a prominent lawyer Kioko Kalikumi as the Director of the Public Prosecutions and William Kirwa as the Controller of Budget . But the Prime Minister Raila Odinga immediately rejected the appointments claiming that he was never consulted in the spirit of power sharing under the National Accord and Cohesion.

The appointments had elicited a lot of controversies and at one time threatened to derail the coalition government as each of the two sides of the political divide stuck to their guns.

Things were even made worse when the outgoing Attorney General Amos Wako told a constitutional court in Nairobi that the appointment were unconstitutional and that the had advised the president against it.

The President Kibaki’s actions were also disowned by his own Minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs Mutula Kilonzo himself a prominent lawyer. The Minister had politely called for sobriety and pleaded with the head of state to consult widely.

The appointments were also rejected by the Speaker of the National Assembly Kenneth Otiato Marende last Thursday saying they were unconstitutional and needed to be restarted a fresh. Members of Parliamentary allied to the President’s PNU party had intimated that they would overturn the speaker’s last week ruling that the appointments were unconstitutional. They even threatened to move a motion of on a vote of no confidence on the Speaker, sparking off a series of demonstrations in Nairobi and Eldoret by youths in defense of the Speaker.

The coalition government is made of PNU and ODM parties headed by President Kibaki and the ODM headed by the Prime Minister Raila Odinga.The two are the principals in the transitional coalition government until, next year when the general election is expected to be held next year under the new constitution which was promulgated by president Kibaki on August 27, 2010.

The appointment also received bashing from the churches, NGO, the Law Society of Kenya, individual prominent lawyers like Paul Muite and Dr. Kuria Kamau all chipped in their comment in total rejection o President Kibaki’s unconstitutional appointment.

Foreign diplomats accredited to Nairobi led by the British High Commissioner had also registered their disapproval saying that the President must act in the best interest of the coalition and government and that of all Kenyans.

A high Court Judge had turned down the appointment, while a number of NGOs had moved to the High Court to challenging the unconstitutional appointments.

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Uganda: Nation has shelved its plans to an oil pipeline and opted for a refinery instead

Reports Leo Odera Omolo

REPORTS emerging from the Ugandan capital of Kampala say that country has now shelved plans to transport its crude oil using a pipeline through either Kenya or Tanzania.

This decision is based on a study that established that laying a 1,325 kilometer pipeline to transport the crude would be more costly, at USD 2 billion than building a phased 120,000 barrels per day refinery which would cost only USD 1.6 billion.

Some industry analyses argue that Uganda will suffer from excesses capacity of crude with a small local market for the products.

“I against building a refinery that exceed local demands. There should be a balance between the local demand and the refiner”, Mr. Joel R .Couse, the vice president for Total SA market analyst, was quoted in the local media as having said this.

Uganda’s demand is 11,000 barrels per day {bpd} and this figure is expected to each 15,000 bpd against the proposed refinery’s 120,000bpd at its full capacity.

An expert from the petroleum and exploration department of the Ministry of Energy said appraisal is still going on more fields with oil deposits will be found. This will leave the country with excess crude oil that need not to be refined.

Official in Kampala estimates put the reserves a2.5 billion barrels of oil and are projected to reach 5 billion barrels, which would be more than adequately provide East African states energy and fuel supplies for the next 20 years.

An expert from the Kenya Oil Pipeline Corporation Ltd, a government parastatal has encouraged Uganda to use the pipeline option, saying KPLC is reliable, has a right of way in the region and is cheap with a lower than 5 per cent tariff.

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Kenya: Attack on MP Millie Odhiambo in Mbita Town during the weekend is roundly condemned

Reports Leo Odera Omolo In Mbita Town

HEAVILY armed criminal thugs waylaid the nomination MP Millie Odhiambo outside Mbita Beach Resort hotel has raised eyebrows of many resident of this sleepy small town.

The puzzling incident took place on Saturday night as the MP and her companions had drove to the hotel gate to drop a colleague who had accompanied them in their tour of rural locations in both Mbitaand Suba districts.

Detailed account of the attack has emerged, which has raised suspicion pointing an accusing finger at some unknown unpatriotic security personnel.

The gun-totting gangsters, according to local residents, had earlier gained entry into the strongly secured and fenced Mbita Beach Resort and held the watchman, and forcing him at gun-point to take him to the manager.

The gangsters appeared to have gotten prior information as to who were the guests at the Resort Hotel on Saturday night. They held both the gate watchman and the hotel manager hostage, forcing them to take them to the guests’ rooms.

In the process the ODM MP Millie Odhiambo and her companion Mrs Mary Onyango the Vice chairperson of National Cohesion and Integration Commission drove to the gate.

They hooted and waited for the watchman to open the gate in vain. The hooting lasted for close to half an hour.

The five thugs, two of them armed with Ak47 assault rifles and two with pistols, emerged from inside the hotel compound.

They brought with them the two hostages, namely the manager and the watchman and abandoned them before jumping over the fence and pounced on Odhiambo and her guest.

The thugs robbed the MP and her companion of all the valuables, money and mobile phones and were not in hurry during the commission of their heinous act.

Miss Odhiambo is said to have paid a brief visit to her mother, Mrs Damaris Odhiambo, who lived nearby and was going to the hotel for the night. They had gone to the hotel to drop one of the guests, who had accompanied the group during a tour of development projects in Mbita and Suba district earlier in the day.

Odhiambo later told a reporter of one of the dailies that the attack came against the background of the information which she had earlier received that two foreign mercenaries from Israel had been sent to kill her.

She had reported this to the Mbita police station and she was provided with security escort to accompany her.

He said the police officer had accompanied them until they were back from their tour and then handed them over to the Mbita OCPD. But immediately after they had dropped the OCPD and were now heading to the hotel when the hell broke out.

A five man gang, armed with two AK-47 assault rifles, two pistols and a sword, struck. They attacked those outside the hotel gate as they waited for 30 minutes for the hotel guard to open the gate for them. As they were waiting and unaware of what is going on, it emerged that at this time the gangsters had already struck ahead of them and held the watch man and the hotel manager hostage at gun-point.

This is why the hotel guard could not open the gate immediately. The gang took them around the room, to show them all the guests. In confusion, the robbers came from inside the hotel, and jumped over the fence to the waiting MP and her colleagues.

It was a strange incident and the first of its kind in Mbita Town and it appeared the gangsters had the prior knowledge of the guests who were expected at the hotel that night. The Mbita OCPD Cheruto Gidhinji confirmed the report and said the police were actively investigating the incident.

However, the chairman of the Suba Council of Elders Mzee Aopplo Okeyo Omuga roundly condemned the attack on the MP saying such a thing has never happened before in Mbita and appealed to the police and Provincial Ad ministration to make a joint effort with the view to stamp out thuggery in the area.

MZee Okeyo Omuga urged the police to hunt down all the suspicious characters. Chiefs, he said should also launch massive manhunt to suspicious characters living in houses located at the various fish landing beaches on both mainland and on Rusinga Island.

Others were quick in pointing out that the attack on the outspoken legislator who is the most eloquent parliamentarian for hidden mischievous purpose which could harmful. It was not an ordinary robbery incident and the government must launch a full scale investigation so as to establish the motive behind it.

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Kenya: Dr Kidero the MD 0f Mumias is to eyeing for the elective position of Nairobi City governor

Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City.

A top and successful manage of one of the largest and most efficient sugar producing companies based in Western Province bas hinted that he would be vying for the powerful position of the Nairobi City governor.

Dr Evans Kidero, the managing director of Mumias Sugar Company, has hinted that he was considering the option of contesting the elective position of City Governor come the election time in the year 2012.

In a recent conversation via the phone with this writer, Dr Kidero said Nairobi City is the home of the government and nearly the important manufacturing firms and the hub of vast economic activities in this country therefore would require an elected governor of high repute, skills and experience in public affairs management.

It was previously thought that Dr. Kidero who hails from Rangwe constituency in the Homa-Bay County would run for an elective post either in Rangwe constituency or within the Homa-Bay County. But he has clarified this by saying that should he need to go for an elective position, he would prefer contesting the position of the City governor.

A tough and most skilled business executive, Dr. Kidero has turned around the Mumias Sugar Company from being a perennial lost incurring firm to a huge profit making privately owned sugar industry in the country.

The firm was previously run-down and many people had thought it was on the verge of collapse and perhaps ready to go burst after the foreign hired management of Booker Agricultural Multinational, a British firm, had withdrawn its personnel who left the country in huff after the expiry its management contract about ten years ago.

Kidero had previously served in senior managerial positions with the Alkaline and the NATION Media companies. He has presided over during Mumias transformation from the perennial loss making government-owned firm to a profit making privatized company.

The company has also redoubled its sugar production crowning it with it with generating of a few megawatts power production which is now connected to the national grid.

He is known as a tough bargainer and most efficient manager par excellence therefore if he chooses to contest for the powerful position of the City governor for the Nairobi County he would be an asset to the City dwellers.

Dr.Kidero is a staunch member of the ODM and he expected to contest the City Governor on the party ticket.

During the burial of his late first wife Abigael Kidero at their palatial home near Asumbi Teachers Training College in Rangwe, the Luo political kingpin, the Prime Minister Raila Odinga was among the thousands of mourners who turned up to give a fitting farewell to the fallen lady. He is a family-man with grown up children by the previous marriage.

He has since got married to the former Susan Mboya, the daughter of the late Tom Mboya, who was assassinated in 1969 while serving as a cabinet minister for Economic Planning and Development in the late President Jomo Kenyatta’s post- independent cabinet and also as the then ruling KANU’s Secretary General since the party’s inception in 1960. Susan Mboya is an executive with Coca Cola International in South Africa.

Dr Kidero is known to be one of the a detribalized men who prefer working with all Kenyans irrespective of their tribal and racial background, a belief which has kept him a float and success at the sometime controversial sugar firm.

Many City dwellers interviewed felt his vast experience in the management of public affairs would be an asset to the City residents.

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Kenya: ODM youths descended on party leaders in RongoTown with whips and rungu injuring scores

Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Rongo.

SCORES of people sustained serious bodily harm when the ODM youth descended on party leaders with whips, kicks rungus and sticks.

Party leaders from Awendo and Rongo were violently and forced to runaway helter-skelter for their dear lives.

The incident took place on Sunday morning hours and the delegates to the ODM party began arriving from different direction, some using their own means while others arrived in matatus from the rural locations.

The attackers were hiding strategically behind the buildings and in the nearby bushes and were sad to be numbering several dozens and the command of one Tom Ondiek Omwngo and one who is commonly known as “Jakanyada” from Rangwe constituency.

The party leaders from both Rongo and Awendo district had organized a meeting to strategize for the forthcoming ODM grassroots election in Rongo constituency.

The youth suspected to be allied to the Minister for Public Works Dalmas Otieno waylaid the team as most of the alighted from matatus and buses at the Rongo Bus Terminal and in the town center. It was a business of hit-and run as the youth melted in the thin air after accomplishing their heinous act.

One man Kennedy Oluoch Nyamula was seriously hurt with suspected fractured arms, and was admitted for a night treatment and observation in one of the Kisii based hospitals.

Speaking from his Hospital bed, Nyamula blamed Dalmas Otieno of deploying the services of political goons to intimidate his opponents, something which he described as draconian old KANU dictatorial style of politics. “This is not what we all fought for to bring the meaningful and democratic rule in this country.

The victim blamed the police, saying there were a lot of policemen presence in Rongo streets, at the material time, but they appeared to have been compromised and biased and could not take action against the marauding youths. He said he can positively identify those who manhandled him.

The goons appeared to have targeted those they conceived to be perspective candidates and opponents of the Rongo MP Dalmas Otieno in the forthcoming general election. Most of the aspirant got the wind of the possible attack ands slipped out of town in speed away in their vehicles.

Nyamula who had contested the Rongo parliamentary seat in 2007 hail from Mariwa in Sakwa South Location, said he had just alighted off a Kisii bond Matatatu when the goons sprung up from their hideouts and beat him senselessly leaving him for the dead.

Another prospective candidate in the Rongo seat Joseph Ong’ondo Ng’ani strongly condemned the introduction of the culture of political thuggery in Rongo and appealed to the Minister Dalmas Otieno to play the gentleman’s politics. He should be told that the new constitution which was promulgated by President Mwai Kibaiki on August 27, 2010 has ushered in true democratic and the rule of law. It has brought to an end the old and outmoded draconian KANU tactics of ruthlessly dealing with the perceived opponent whether real or imaginary. He said this is the third time when the party leaders have been violently dispersed by the hired political goons suspected to be working for Dalmas Otieno and the police appear to be in their favor.

Other unconfirmed reports emerging out of Rongo says that a number of suspect were rounded up by Monday by the police and are helping in investigators, and that many victims who are said to be still nursing their wounds at home have yet to bring P3 reports to enable the police to swung into action against the suspect.

Ng’ani said the people of Rongo strongly abhorred the use of violence to silent opponents, Dalmas Otieno for a long time was associated with KANU Draconian and dictatorial tendency, and only crossed over to the ODM the other day in 2007, but he was welcomed, though it is on record that he had been despising the Odinga family for along time.

Another prospective candidate in the Rongo seat Eng Phillip Makabong’o said he was the one the goon had targeted most, but he got the wind of the attack and slipped out of town as quickly as possible. He had been tipped that the youth was to be burnt his car after the attack so he said “I speed off as fast as possible and managed to escape unmolested.

Makabong’o who was a staunch supporter of Dalmas Otieno during the 2007 denounced the MP for importing and deploying the old KANU model and tactics into the ODM.” If he cannot fit in the ODM and pursue its peaceful policy of co-existence, then he had no business continuing perpetuating undemocratic KANU old tactics in ODM. “He should pack up and go back to KANU.”

Other reports says many people who suffered injuries in he hit-and run-guerrilla style of fracas might have shied away ad went home to nurse their injuries quietly, but are said to be planning to report their injuries to hospital and to record statement with the police on order to obtain P3 form A from the police.

Among who were expected for the Sunday meeting in Rongo town were the former area MP Ochillo Ayacko, the candidate for the Rongo Senate Oluoch Kanindo, several prospective candidates for Rongo and Awendo parliamentary constituencies

Eye witnesses says there were unusual presence of policemen in Rongo Town as if they forces of reinforcement had prior knowledge of the violence attack on ODM leaders.

Both the administration and the police declined to comment on the incident. Dalmas Otieno could not be reached immediately. A cal placed to his cellphone No 0722817516 went unanswered for many hours of yesterday.

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Kenya: Government of Kenya should use all means available to stop cattle rustling along the Maasais, Kipsigis and Abagusii

Commentary By Leo Odera Omolo In Sotik Town,

The time is ripe for the government of Kenya to deploy all its available resources with the view to ensure that cattle rustling along the boundaries of Sotik, Borabu and Trans-Mara district is stamped out at all costs.

The government has the capacity to ensure that Kenyan citizens living in those areas sleep comfortably like any other Kenyans in other regions. The businesses of cattle rustling is retarding development and progress in this region, because people live in fear of not only losing their highly pried animals, but at time their sanctity of lives.

Moreover, cattle rustling are retarding development and progress in the region, particularly to members of the hard-working Abagusii community who are living in Borabu, Manga, Kijauri and Nyansiongo and other settlement areas in the area. The same is with the members of the Kiosigis Community living on the Sotik side of the border.

It has negative impact on the farming communities in the three district when it is taken into account that thee farmers have in recent past introduced grade dairy animals whose cost has gone up threefold. Each good dairy animals be it Friesian or ayshire is now selling at between Kshs 40,000 and Kshs 80,000 depending on the quality and the farm where the animal originated from.

Moist farmers have taken loans from the various commercial banks, financial institutions and SACCOS only to lose such prized animals to the shameless night raiders. The practice is outmoded and repugnant and should be abandoned altogether as it is anti-development.

Members of the three communities living in those districts should be sensitized by their elected leaders, particularly the MPs on how it is essential to live in peace and harmony. After all the Kipsigis and the Abugusii have lived together peaceful from time immemorial.

They have been inter-marrying from each other and have hundreds of relatives across the two community’s common border. There is no sensible why the two communities cannot live and work together for a common goal; like sisters and brothers in one Kenyan nation.

There is no point for the members of the two communities to continue shedding the blood of their own kith and kin.

Elected leaders, particularly the MPs representing constituencies which are located along the borderline should join the District Commissioners and the OCPD and hold public Baraza and even special sessions with the elders from these communities and the general public and sensitize those people about the harmful effect of cattle rustling. It is indeed a very harmful old tradition, which must be discarded and abolish in modern Kenya.

There are a sizeable population of Kalenjin presently living in Trans-Mara district along with their Maasai brothers and the Abagusii. These people must be sensitized to maintain peace, law and order at all the time.

And for any meaningful development to be achieved, la and order must remain paramount. Raiding villages at night in such of cows kept by the farmers is an act which is sinful and must be whipped out completely.

Al the three communities good milk consumers, and milk is like gold among them. They depend on it for money which in turn they used in paying school fees for their children and other overheads’. Dairy animals are therefore highly prized property to the communities, but their concerted efforts are being thwarted by the heinous act of rustlers.

I took time at the weekend and visited Nyansiongo, Mokomoni, Kijauri, Sotik, on the Borabu district side and also Ramasha on the Masaba district both sides of the border separating the Maasai and the Abagusii, especially on market day, the people do a booming trade and looked peaceful and friendly. But when the nightfall it is when hell-broke out. But it is even worse along the Sotik Borabu borders.

These areas suffered a great of damage to property caused by the flawed 2007 general election, and people are yet to recover fully in terms of lost property worth millions of shillings in places like Chebilat border market, which is located at the border on the Sotik-Kisii highway has yet to recovered fully from the damage caused to buildings, schools, shop premises and on individual dwelling houses which were set ablaze and burnt into ashes.

These good Kenyans need to time to rest and chat the way forward for their lives, and should be left alone to sleep peacefully.

Only last week the police managed to arrest a dozen of people they suspected to be engaged in cattle rustling, but more effort to stamp out the menace and evil of cattle rustling which has got an adverse effect on the communities and their development effort must be stamped out.

The government of Kenya has the capacity to do so. They only to apply the same tactics similar to the one they deployed along the Rongo Trans-Mara border areas two years ago, which has now yielded in peaceful co-exist and cohesion between the Luos and the Maasai. The elders and chiefs should be assigned the duties of identifying the trouble makers who in turn should be locked up.

Other good method is to impose a communal fine, in which if the cattle from Abagusii is lost inside the Maasailand, the government in turn should send members of the security forces into the area with instruction to round up similar number of the stolen cattle for the compensation of the victims

The colonialist applied the same tactics in 1961 when there was an outbreak of cattle rustling between the Maasais and Kambas in 1961. The offending community paid extra herds of cattle seized by police as part of the corporal punishment. Thereafter there has never been any tribal skirmish between the Kambas and the Massais ever since that time.

Leaders of the three communities should cooperate with the government through the Provincial Administration and police in asking their constituents to volunteer information, which might led to the apprehension of the suspected culprits.

The border separating the Kipsigis in Sotik district and the Abagusii in Birabu district has been very volatile and life threatening, because cattle’s rustling has become nightly phenomenon giving the resident sleepless nights.

In m modern Kenya people must be sensitized to work and live in harmony with their neighbors and even with those who have acquired land and settled across the common border and settled should enjoy the prevailing peace and tranquility.

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Kenya: Alila tells the ODM’S youth to fight the party’s adversaries with ideas and not violence

Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City.

The Orange Democratic Movement {ODM} is threatened by the many adversaries from within itself and from outside because the anti-reformist forces have ganged up to deny Kenyans the change which they fought for many years.

The party’s internal and external enemies are burning midnight oil everyday with the view to see to it that ODM does not ascend to power in 2012.The party’s enemies are spending huge sums of monies and resources to deny the party the victory which is inevitable.

These remarks were made at the by Hilary Ochieng Alila, who is one of the youth coordinators during the party’s Nyanza Youth Consultative Forum held last Saturday at the New Kisumu Hotel.

He told the party youth who came from many parts of Luo-Nyanza that to combat the activities of their party’s adversaries, fresh activity is the only means of overcoming adversity.. ”Together united we will achieve our goal. If God is for us, who can be against us?,” he asked.

He went on, ”We as the youth of ODM should support our party leader to win the war that he is faced with. However, this must not by the use of stones and machetes, but with fresh ideas that will scare away the enemy. The youths have a duty and responsibility to bring the real change to the country; this is because they may not get this opportunity again”.

Alila, who is one of the aspirants who have declared their interests in contesting the Homa-Bay County Senate seat in 2012, told the participant that the key to the ability is a changeless sense of which they are and what is heir value. He told them to unite and make the ODM stronger not only inside Luo-Nyanza alone in all other parts of Kenya.

He invoked the saying of a philosopher Albert Einsten who said, ” ‘Try not to become a man o success, but rather try to become a man of value.’ ” “We have gathered here today as youths with young brains and energy with which we can use to brighten our party ODM, rejuvenate it with loads of new ideas that we carry ourselves and help the party to posterity.”

Alila told the youths that Nyanza has been known to produce men and women of stature. Big brains come from this region. “Talk of educationists, leading lawyers and doctors, entrepreneurs, “name them Nyanza has them all; Why can’t they use all these brains to navigate our beloved party leader the Rt Hon.Raila Amolo Odinga to the top leadership of this country ,” he asked.

Alila told the youth that he is a young entrepreneur and that he had invested in business that have created to many enterprises that have created employment to many a youth.”I don’t just use the proceeds from my business to benefit myself; I also help the needy and also contribute to the development of our party ODM. And you can be part of the brains that the ODM needs,” he told the youths.

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Kenya: Prominent contractor want to be deputy governor in Homa-Bay County

Writes Leo Odera Omolo.

A communication expert who is now an enterprising building contractor in Nyanza and Western Provinces has declared his interest in contesting for the position of deputy governor in the Homa-Bay County comes the year 2012.sting.

Jeremiah Achilla-Gogo, aged 50 years was born in a political house of the late Joseph Gogo Ochok who in the late 1950 was one of the founder of the defunct South Nyanza District Political Association {SINDAPA} and served as the association’s secretary general from its inception to the timer it was dissolved at the birth of KANU in 1960.

The late Ochok also contested Karachuonyo parliamentary seat in 1963 as the official KANU candidate, but lost to the late Elijah Omolo-Agar who had vied for the seat as an independent candidate.

Gogo said politics was in his blood, and that is why he has decided to contest for the less crowded position of the deputy governor.

Photo of Mr Jeremiah Achilla Gogo who wants to contest for deputy governor in Homa-Bay County

Gogo decried the falling standard of education in Luo-Nyanza, saying if elected he will work hand in hand with his other colleagues and officials from the Ministry of Education working in the field to ensure that the education standard in the region is restored to its former.

He also blamed the current legislators in the 10th parliament for not having adequately supervised the utilization of government revolving funds such as CDF in the best interest of the rural community.

The government has pumped millions of shillings through the CDF to assist the population living in the rural areas to spur development of essential service providing such as dispensaries, health centers, primary and secondary schools and other infrastructure in rural areas, but the fund has not been put into proper use.

Gogo said Homa-Bay County has a lot to offer to its residents, and there is an open avenue for raising the money it needs through taxation of the abundance natural resources, fishing, tourism and farming. People must be sensitized to redouble their effort in farming as one way of promoting wealthy and eradicating the poverty.”This one of the most important task the leaders should be involved.

He appealed to the electorate to vote wisely and make sure they elect only development conscious leaders with excellent past track-record of active participation in development activities and not sweet-talkers.

Gogo is a staunch member of ODM whose father was very close to the late Jaramogi Oginga Odinga in the old Nyanza political derby of the 1960s and 1970s.
He said if given a chance to serve as the deputy governor by the electorate he will work hard with other elected leaders to improve the lives of fishermen, groundnut and cotton farmers in the regions laying low along the shoreline of Lake Victoria.

And he will also work hard to promote tourism in the region as well as look for investors to open up exploration of minerals.

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Kenya: President Kibaki should be blamed for destabilizing Kenya through poor governance style

Commentary By Leo Odera Omolo.

The ruling made last night by the Speaker of the National Assembly that the recent controversial appointments of four persons to sit on importance constitutional offices under the new constitution were unconstitutional in my views were like the “Solomonic Judgement”.

The Speaker of Parliament Hon Kenneth Marende Otiato should go into historical books as a mail stone judgment of a sober minded and mature person who has the interest of Kenyan nation and its people at heart.

Marende’s ruling should be hailed by all level minded Kenyan irrespective of their political parties of affiliation.

It is up to the two principals in the PNU/ODM coalition government, namely President Mwai Kibaki and the Prime Minister Raila Odinga to behave like grown up and mature leaders. The two should ensure at all the time that they do strictly adhere to the rule of law in all their undertakings, particularly during this crucial period of the coalition government under the National Accord and Reconciliation Constitution.

Kenyans are aware that there existed allot of intensified panicking among the six Moreno Ocampo’s suspects following the recent hint by US President Barack Obama that the United States would veto any move to withdrawal Kenya from the ICC.

Furthermore, unless the four people mentioned in President Kibaki appointment of Chief Justice, Attorney-General, Prosecutor and the head of Budgetary system are people with thick skins, they should reject and denounce their appointment as having no political goodwill by Kenyans.They should come out and reject their controversial appointments.

If there is anyone in Kenya who should shoulder the blame perpetuating political destabilization in our country, such blames should be placed squarely at the down steps of His Excellency the President of the Republic of Kenya Hon Mwai Kibaki.

Here is the President who has defiantly and flagrantly allowed people wearing criminal tugs on their head to continue sitting in the cabinet with impunity as if nothing sinister against them has happened. And by so doing, he has given the permission of a free hand of the Moreno Ocampo six suspects to continue rocking the boat from within.

In other countries of the world, and even in our immediate neighborhood of Tanzania and Uganda, these six ICC suspects should have vacated their prime offices on the very days their names were made public by the ICC prosecutor at the Hague. House of the ICC suspected candidates Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto who appeared to have been offended were visibly enraged in their faces which appeared in the Television news footage. Ruto as his usual style of utterances which is fully of political mediocrity did not lost time of names calling and blaming the Prime Minister Raila Odinga as if it was the PM who had influenced the Speaker’s ruling.

The two ICC candidates have since turned Mr.Odinga’s name as their “punching bag”. Only a day after Odinga had toured the North Eastern Province and expressed his heartfelt sympathy with the victims of the 1984 “now infamous “Wagula Massacre”,Ruto and Uhuru mobilized their troop soldiers and entertained them in a luxurious luncheon at the posh Pan-Afric Hotel and thereafter the close to 40 MPs called a press conference to denounce Mr Odinga and called for his immediate arrest and prosecution on charge of incitement.

Surely calling for the arrest of a leader of Mr Odinga caliber and status in this country on such a trivial issue like his speech in Wajir his highly provocative and it meant that some of our leaders have lost their heads totally. Perhaps this is one of the various reasons they want to usurp the powers of the presidency through the back door by forming dangerous tribally oriented amorphous alliances such as KKK.

The Wagulla Massacre in 1984 took place when Mr Odinga and some of his other political associates and friends were rotting in President Moi’s detention camp following the abortive 1982 military coup and could not remotely or covertly have had a hand on it.

President Kibaki recently blundered when he dispatched his colorless Vice President Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka to a diplomatic shuttles in most African capitals to go and persuade the heads of states and government of the African Union to pressurize the UN for the deferral of the ICC cases against the suspect six Kenyans for one year and to request the AU leaders to help Kenya withdrew its membership to the Rome Statue Agreement. But the truth of the matter is that even whether Kenya withdraws from ICC membership or not those who committed the serious criminal offences against humanity would still stand the trial at The Hague.

In this context the close to Kshs 33 million spent on Kalonzo’s futile diplomatic shuttles should have been distributed or used in buying food grains to the famine stricken Kenyans in the northern [part of the country who are dying of hunger due to serious drought and acute shortage of food stuff.

Raila has never incited any Kenyan against their fellow Kenyans nor has his Luo community become bloody thirsty and killed anybody for political expediency.

The Raila’s community is a democratic and proud people who respect the sanctity of human blood. The community has the best history as the law-abiding and cohesive enough and can accommodate Kenyans from other regions irrespective of such people’s political parties of affiliation, race religion, color, tribe or creed. But the community cannot lay-low in the wake of high provocation and insults.

I wholeheartedly in agreements with the sentiments expressed a couple of days ago in Nairobi by the Road Minister Hon. Franklin Bett who said that some of the Kalenjin MPs who are trooping behind the Eldoret North MP William Ruto were cowards who have made their threats of ditching the ODM and joining other parties as a song with no action.

Instead of being used as hired mercenaries against Raila Odinga inside and outside parliament, the politically mediocre Kalenjin current crops of MP should make a bold decision by ditching the ODM, vacating their seats and seeking fresh mandate from the electorate. I am saying that “enough is enough” Ruto and his gangs should leave the ODM in peace so that the party could chat its way forward and get prepared for winning the 2012 general election.

Under the new constitution and in this age of transparency and accountability, Kenyans are tired of hearing stories about it the MPs in the 10 Parliament who are out therefore “hire” and I am sure for certain that the next general election will produce the best educated and highly principled MPs. Kibaki should have left behind the beautiful memorable legendary of settling the IDP people, reconciling Kenyans and not playing the dirty politics of divide and rule, which is the recipe of chaos and political turmoil in many African countries

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KENYA: CLANISM POLITICS IS RAISING ITS UGLY HEAD AND IS LIKELY TO FEATURE PROMINENTLY IN THE NEXT RONGO PARLAMENTARY SEAT CONTEST IN 2012.

Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Rongo Town.

The race for the Rongo parliamentary seat in the next general elections is expected to be the most interesting between the two major sub-clans of the larger Jo-Kamagambo groups.

This will come about following the recent sub-division of Rongo constituency into two with the creation of Awendo Parliamentary constituency by the disbanded Interim Boundary Commission, which was led by the former Vihiga MP Andrew Ligale.

The creation of Awendo constituency, which is hived out of the former Rongo, has separated the Jo-Kamagambo and the Jo-Sakwa group. Rongo constituency will now only covers five administration locations whose inhabitants are the Jo-Kamagambo groups.

And what is likely to emerge is the fierce competition between the two major sub-clans of the Jo-Kamagambo groups, namely Kanyawanga of West Kamagambo and the Kanyandiga groups of East Kamagambo.

The incumbent MP is Dalmas Otieno, who is also the Minister for Public Service in the grand coalition government of PNU/ODM, and a man who is regarded by many as the most astute and polished politician in Luo-Nyanza next only to the Prime Minister Raila Odinga.

Otieno once represented Rongo before when he won the election under KANU’S monolithic one party system the controversial queuing {Mlolongo} voting system of 1988, which was suspected to have been masterminded and introduced by the former powerful Permanent Secretary in the Office of the President ,the late Hezekiah N. Oyugi who was in charge of Internal Security and Provincial Administration.

Between 1988 and 2002 Otieno served in the various ministerial dockets under the retired President Daniel Arap Moi, and when he lost his Rongo seat in the 1992 Moi gave him a nomination and appointed to the cabinet. He was later sacked as a Minister but remained an MP until 1997 after when he petition the President of the sugar imports.

Otieno was later swept out of parliament under the euphoria of Ford-Kenya party led by the late Jaramogi Oginga Odinga during the first multi-party election of 1992 when his cousin the late John Linus Aluoch Polo who won the election in a landslide majority. The late Polo, however, lost the seat in 1997 to the youthful lawyer George Ochillo Ayacko, who won the election under the Raila Odinga led NDP. Polo was among the Luo MPs who had stuck to the Ford-Kenya under the leadership of the Late Michael Kijana Wamalwa. Other who lost to NDP candidates were the late Ramogi Achieng’Oneko {Rarieda}, Justus Aloo Ogekja {Muhoroni},Otieno Karan{Nyando} James Dennis Akumu{Nyakach},Prof Anyang’Nyong’o {Kisumu Rural}, James Aggrey Orengo {Ugenya} and Joe Donde {Gem}.

Otieno made an abortive attempt to recapture his old seat in the year 2002 under KANU, but lost again for the second time when Ayacko beat him hand down on an LDP ticket. But he bounced back to Parliament in 2007 after winning a grueling election battle against Ayacko.

This tie around the election battle in Rongo constituency will be fought on a different political platform. This is because Rongo is one of the areas in Luo-Nyanza which is ODM stronghold, and this is the only party of choice. However, clan politics is said to be raising its ugly head and emerging to be stronger than the party itself.

The Jo-Kamagambo group is divided in two major groups namely Kanyandiga and Kanyawanga. Kanyawanga is comprised of the clan who lives in the West and part of the Central and South. The Jo-Kanyandiga groups are living in the East, South and North and part of the Central.

Although the Kanyandiga groups are said to be the largest, the Kanyawanga groups have dominated the leadership position in the region ever since independence. They had served like colonial chiefs in the pre-independence days and thereafter dominated leadership position in the independence Kenya.

Isaiya Owalla-Orwa became the MP for the larger Homa-Bay constituency in 1974. He was a member of the Jo-Kanyawanga group from the West. Dalmas Otieno who became the first Rongo MP in 1988 also hail from Kangeso in the West and member of the Jo-Kanyawanga group became the first Rongo MP in 1988. He was beaten in the 2002 general election by his cousin the late John Linus Aluoch Polo in the first multiparty elections in Kenya.

And in 2007 Dalmas Otieno made an abrupt about turn and crossed to the ODM in what looked like an old age English proverbs which says “if you can’t defeat them then join them” he joined the ODM at the last minute and recaptured the seat from Ochillo Ayacko and his tenure of office ends in August next year {2012}.

An amalgamation of smaller sub-clans into a larger Kanyandiga are looking for someone who is articulate enough and who could break the jinx of the Jo-Kanyawanga group of political domination. It has grouped together smaller sub-clan in Central, East and North Kamagambo , Rongo Town included.

These sub-clans comprises of Kong’udi, Kabuoro, Kambija,Kamwango and other smaller groups, They included immigrant workers in government offices in and traders in Rongo Town most of whom are immigrants from other Luo locations. The town’s population is consisting –of non-Luos and even Abagusii settlers and others who have bought land and built their homes within the environs of the fast growing Rongo Town..

It all started during the tie when the late Hezekiah Oyugi served in the government in senior position as the PC for Rift Valley and later powerful PS in the Office of the President where it was alleged he had influenced more development activities towards the West. And that Oyugi a made everything tilted towards the West and his own Kanyawanga home turf.

But what is emerging is that this time around Dalmas Otieno will square it up with a team of youthful and industrial aspirants whose number has since swollen close to ten. Most of them are newcomers, with exception of Joseph Ong’ondo Ng’ani {Rapul} who has contested the Rongo seat on two occasions in 2002 and in 2007. Born in 1946 Ng’ani runs chains of businesses both in Rongo and Nairobi and has worked in senior managerial positions with various private companies in Kenya. He is a graduate of Nairobi University where he studied Bachelor of Commerce degree.


Photograph of MR JOSEPH Ong’ondo Ng’ani “Rapul”, ONE OF THE ASPIRANTS CONTESTING RONGO PARLIAMENTARY SEAT;

Others include Eng. Phillip Makabong’o, a retired former senior postal employee, the youthful, industrious and populist David Otieno Onditi {Dot.Com} who owns Marryland Hotel, which is situated on the outskirt of Rongo Town on the main-Kisii- Migori highway, and which is now a popular spot for the accommodation for the visiting VIP as well as tourists.

Onditi who is popularly known in Rongo town and its environs as ‘Dot.Com’ is also a farmer keeping graded dairy animals for milk and has a plan in the pipeline to establish a full fledged dairy to process milk in the area.

PHOTO OF DAVID OTIENO ONDITI {Mr. Dot.Com” ONE OF THE ASPIRANTS CONTESTING RONGO PARLIAMENTARY SEAT

He has established businesses in Nairobi and in Arusha in Tanzania. Previously he has worked in senior managerial capacities both in Kenya and Tanzania has business connections in Tanzania and Rwanda.

Other potential aspirants whose campaign for the Rongo race have hit the ground include Phillip Olela, the former Principal of Kanyawanga Secondary School Eric Amuka, a businessman in Nairob, Chris Migunde a resident of Nairobi, James A. Ondege, and a Mombasa based trade unionist Awuor Ngare.

So far Dalmas Otieno has yet to state publicly whether he will defend his Rongo seat when his tenure of office ends in August next year. Other unconfirmed rumors making the round within the locality says he night be contemplating contesting the more covenant Migori County Senate seat. If Otieno goes for the Senate seat, then the Rongo parliamentary seat will be open for the grab, and the grueling battle is expected between the experienced Ong’ondo Ng’ani and Onditi ‘Dot.Com’.

The Minister is currently facing myriads of accusation including the allegations that soon after winning the seat in 2007 and thereafter being appointed to the cabinet he had burned the bridges between him and most of his campaign lieutenants and supporters. He said to have become inaccessible to an extent of not even picking up phone calls from his constituents

Other allegation including accusation that Minister has got not interest of the development of his home town of Rongo, and that he operates like a foreigners and owns nothing in Rongo town in terms of businesses and property. All his businesses are established in Nairobi and as such he only comes home in search of the votes during the elections.

The man who is being credited for having promoted Rongo Town is the late powerful PS Hezekiah N Oyugi who had established a magnificent building, which is now a tourist class Lasjona Hotel right in the middle of town. The Hotel which is being run and managed by Oyugi’s family has become the centre of attraction to the visitors in the region .It has ultra modern rooms, conference hall and other facilities found in most modern hotels in big cities., and it is situated right in the middle between Kisii and Migori towns and also between Rongo and Homa-Bay Town.

Otieno’s opponents are crying foul that the Minister is allegedly fond of using hired political goons, and depends on the Provincial administration and police in furthering his heavy handed and draconian policy in handling political rivals. The goons are used in violently dispersing meetings called by his rivals, and that the Minister is highly intolerant of any slightest criticism of his leadership.

ODM party stalwarts inside Luo-Nyanza are known to be still treating Otieno with suspicious eyes that he might be a KANU mole in the ODM, despite of his sterling performance during the crucial negotiations under the chairmanship of the former UN Secretary General Dr. Kofi Annan that brokered the National Accord, which paved the way for the formation of the Kibaki-Raila led grand coalition government This came about after the highly disputed presidential election result of December 2007 which plunged the country into a total darkness and political turmoil.

In some quarters, it is arguably that Otieno is one of the most articulate politician in Luo-Nyanza only second to the Prime Minister Raila Odinga. He is a moderate and level minded who is reported in government circles to be one of the most efficient cabinets Minister in the coalition government.

His appointment by Raila Odinga to the cabinet was to the chagrins of the ODM stalwarts who felt that to strike a regional balance, the abrasive Ndhiwa MP Joshua Orwa Ojode should have been the right person for the jobs due to his unswerving loyalty to the Prime Minister and seniority in the party hierarchy.

Other issues which are likely to feature prominently in this agriculturally rich Rongo constituency are poor state of the roads in the South and also in the North, In the South roads linking places like Ko-Oyar and Kitunja are impassable during rainy season. The same could be aid of the road linking Kamwango and Kameji in the North. In the southwest, the road linking Nayarach and Rangwe is only maintained up to a place called Oboke on the Rangwe side, but the Rongo side is the worst.

Rongo is bordering several constituencies, namely Rangwe in the North and Northwest, Ndhiwa in the Southwest, Awendo in the South, Kilgoris in the South East, South Mugirango in the Southwest and Bonchari in the Northeast.

Its economic dynamics depended entirely in farming, and the leading cash crops are sugar-cane and tobacco. The cane is processed at the Awendo-based SONYSUGAR Company and also sold to several jiggery factories which are scattered around. Some farmers have ventured int tea and coffee growing in the constituency, while the number of graded dairy animal is on sharp increase in the constituency.

The main trading center is Rongo town and Kodero-Obara, which is also known in other names as Riosiri, Mamboleo, which is also known as Nyabera, and Maroo. These are border market places placed along the South Mugirango and Rongo constituency’s boundaries.

The insecurity along the usually volatile common borders separating the Abagusii, Maasais and the Luos is currently calms and intra- tribal trades is thriving well between three communities.

The area, however, lacked the processing cottage industries which could offer employment to the youths. And any candidate talking of such venture would be most accepted by the electorate.

Other accusation against Otieno is based on biased disbursement of the CDF revolving funds. He is said to be favoring his Kamagambo West an discriminating the South and the North. In the current financial year the West is said to have received Kshs 6.2 million from CDF kitty, while the South and North received a meager figure of Kshs 1.8 each. These anomalies are.

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Kenya: New ICST center training programme launched by as Kenyan engineer in Migori

Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Migori Town

Migori County residents have a good reason to smile.

A new technical institution of higher learning is being constructed at their doorstep. The Jerry Ochieng International Center for Science & Technology shall start admitting Students in September 2011 for studies in Electronics, Information Technology, CISCO Networking, Telecoms, Mathematics, Physics, Nuclear Science, Astronomy, and Pre-College Science School (A- Level).

The Institute shall offer students a two year diploma course that is practically oriented where hands on laboratory and equipment training comprises 60% of the course work. Students will be trained how to work and produce goods and services. High school graduates with a mean grade of C in KCPE or two principal passes at A-Level will qualify for admission.

The objectives of this pioneer institute are to empower youth, give them an opportunity to develop intellectually, bridge the technological gap between north and south through technological transfer and collaboration with like-minded institutions in developed countries, develop 21st century.

Scientists in African continent, enable youth to develop home grown solutions that will translate into goods and services, provide skilled manpower for public and private sector, provide an enabling environment for innovation and research , develop an industry within the campus for research, simulation, design, testing and production of software and hardware goods and services, provide equal training opportunities to the youth irrespective of gender, race, tribe, religion, political affiliation, nationality or sexual orientation.

The Institute is an equal opportunity employer. The philosophy of the institute is based on scientific reasoning and not on dogmatic ideologies of the past generations.

The Institute shall have its own manufacturing facility and workshops within the campus. Students will be expected to design, simulate, fabricate and produce goods and services ranging from application software to hardware goods including computer systems, electronic goods, business software and robots among others.

The Institute shall provide part time jobs within the manufacturing and research facility for students who are unable to pay fees. The Executive Director and Chairman of the Institute Eng. Jerry Ochieng emphasizes that a student should not be denied admission into the college if he or she is from a poor family.

Such students will work part-time at the Institute and earn enough money to pay for their education. Some students will be given scholarships and grants depending on their status, grades and family background. Eng Ochieng emphasizes that first priority for scholarships shall be given to girls, orphans, displaced students in IDP camps and physically challenged students.

The Institute that is currently undergoing construction in Suba West Division of Migori district is located on a 20 acres land along Migori – Muhuru Bay road. This institute is fully funded by Eng. Jerry Ochieng Charity Foundation in collaboration with former classmates and professors in Germany, USA, India, Mexico, Argentina, UK, Switzerland and Italy where he spent many years reading and teaching engineering.

The estimated cost for construction of the Institute is $ 500,000 and is expected to be completed within five years. The Institute shall have the following facilities so as to make studying and working hospitable and interesting: State of art lecture halls, Laboratories for Physics, Electronics, Energy, Mechanics, Networked computers , modern lecture rooms, production and manufacturing facilities, digital Library, play grounds for soccer, tennis, basketball, Swimming pools, Golf Course, botanical gardens, gyms, cafeterias, free internet , hostels, supermarket, bank, astronomical observatory, dispensary, staff houses, research center and guest house for visiting lecturers and professors.

The Institute shall collaborate with like minded international organizations in order to realize its mission and vision: Institute of Information and Communication Technology – India, Third World Academy of Sciences- TWAS- Italy, International Center for Theoretical Physics- ICTP Trieste Italy, University of Illinois at Chicago USA, Multimedia University- Malaysia, International Center for Science and High Technology- ICS Trieste Italy, United Nations Industrial Development Organization –UNIDO, United Nations Educational & Scientific organization – UNESCO, International Telecommunications Union- ITU, Geneva Switzerland and The International Atomic Energy Agency- IAEA, Vienna Austria

The Institute is currently hiring lecturers in the fields of Electronics, Physics, Computer science, and Telecoms. Pre University Mathematics, Physics, Biology and Chemistry teachers are also required.

Jerry Ochieng is a professor of Engineering at The African Advanced Telecommunications Institute, Physics Lecturer at Kenyatta University and Associate of International Center for Theoretical Physics-ICTP-Trieste Italy, and visiting professor at Ghana Telecommunications University.

He is also ICT counselor for International Telecommunication Union- ITU in Geneva Switzerland. He comes from Migori district and is the son of late Senior Chief Baraza. He is a scientologist, philosopher, philanthropist and free thinker. Is a member of Society for Extra Terrestrial Iinstitute.

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UGANDA & KENYA: THE DISCOVERY OF OIL DEPOSITS IN THE NEIGHBORING UGANDA WILL INCREASE THE VOLUME OF BUSINESS ACTIVITIES IN KISUMU CITY.

Report compiled By Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City.

The discovery of the crude oil of commercial value and the proposal to build oil refinery in Uganda will spur refined oil trade to serve the regional industries around the Lake Victoria. Port Bell {Luzira} in Uganda will be the refined oil loading port and Kenya government and Counties have to make alternative arrangement for handling oil cargoes at selected ports.

It is preferable to construct these facilities in ports and beaches with deeper depths such as Port Victoria, Misori, Mbita and Muhuru Bay. The Eastern part of the Nyanza Gulf beyond Mbita is shallow and as such cannot take heavy laden tanker vessels drawing larger drafts.

The Central government of Kenya and its Counties must put in place contingency plans to respond to Search and Rescue oil spills in the lake while oil spill contingency plan will respond to oil pollution in the lake. Contingency plans will also details personnel and resources needed for effective response to these emergencies. Marine personnel will be given special training in line with the requirements of the contingency plans.

Kisumu Airport is currently being upgraded to international standard and is the main airport in the region. International flights will come to Kisumu Airport with many passengers and cargoes. So the region must be ready to provide services to the increased flow of passengers and cargo. Tourism will be boosted and facilities must be put in place for the comfort of tourists.

Apart from Kisumu Airport, the region has airstrips in Busia, Siaya, Homa-Bay, Migori, Rusinga and Mfangano Islands which can be served by smaller planes. These airstrips must be maintained and made accessible to enable passenger reach ports and beaches for boarding vessels.

When all trunk ring roads around lake are competed and access roads to the beaches and ports made all weather roads, the region will be able to provide transport system which will spur economic growth.

The strategy set in Capt Odhach contention for tapping the economic potential of the waters of Lake Victoria entail the use of boats/vessels and other water crafts. The labor that will be required to operate the vessels will require special training which is not in local schools and colleges curriculum. Lake Victoria Basin Commission had lid down the type of trained marine personnel to serve in ships. Kenya Marine Authority has the training schemes for the marine labor. The government and Counties have to pool resources and set up special training institutions for boat operators.

Marine personnel serving on board of vessels must undergo mandatory training which is only offered at Dar Es Salaam Marine Training Institute in Tanzania. The professional cadre of marine engineers and nautical officers can access their training in colleges and universities in Kenya. It is paramount importance tat a regional training institutions for Mandatory Training be established in the region for the training of fishermen, boat operators, and seafarers.

Kisumu City is ideal location for setting up training institution as it has many facilities and amenities. The risk management marine personnel must undergo personal survival techniques, social responsibility, First Aid and Fire fighting. Engineers and navigating officers have to undergo proficiency training to ensure safety of navigation and vessels. There are many boat accidents all over the world which necessitated proper training for all marine personnel aboard ships.

The local Counties in collaboration with the Kenya Marine Authority and Lake Victoria Basin Commission have to prepare contingency of the plans are Search and Recue and Response to oil Spill. Personnel must be trained and drilled to respond to these accidents.

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