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KENYA: KISUMU COUNTY VETTING TEAM REJECTS “USA SCHOOLED SCHOLAR”

By Chak Rachar.

“Prof”.Barrack Abonyo a man who claims to be USA schooled scholar and was nominated for the post of Kisumu County Executive Committee nominee for Energy has been has been rejected by the vetting committee after failing to produce his said academic certificates.

Kisumu Governor Jack Ranguma had nominated him as in charge for Water,Energy and Natural Resources two weeks ago.

His nomination was rejected by Kisumu Assembly Speaker Ann Adul after he failed to produce his undergraduate certificate from Kenyatta University.

Regrettably,Abonyo could only produce a clearance form from the institution as proof that he obtained his degree from the University,Adul however rejected his plea.

The speaker also took Abonyo to task why he did not have his original master’s certificate copy.

Many residents within the Kisumu County had questioned the competency of the team Ranguma had selected as many are well known street hoodlums.

KENYA: KISUMU MP OLAGO ALUOCH MOVES TO COURT OF APPEAL IN REAGRD TO HIGH COURT RULING.

By Agwanda Saye.

Kisumu Town West MP John Olago Aluoch has moved to the Court of Appeal to challenge a high court ruling after losing his bid to have a petition challenging his election by Rosa Akinyi Buyu of ODM thrown out by Kisumu High Court.

Olago had wanted a petition filed by his rival thrown out because the kshs 500,000 bond required for filing such a petition had been technically been paid late.

According to Olago, the two cheques that Buyu deposited on April 19th were late because it would take three working days before they could mature.

“The maturing date of the said cheque is the last day Buyu ought to have deposited her bond as per the elections act, the payment was therefore late”Olago argued.

However,the Presiding Judge Justice Hilary Chemitei disallowed Olago’s

The Judge said the governing laws did not specify whether the securities could be paid in cash or cheque have been neither do they give the court registrar a responsibility of checking whether the cheques that have been deposited are good or not.

Aluoch had accused the deputy registrar of the Elections Court of casually approving Buyu’s cheques without adhering to the laid –down procedures.

However Chemitei agreed to dismiss the bundle of annexure which had been filed in the petition later.

Olago had said that the annexure contains information about people who have not filed anything in the original petition and are not part of the main suit.

“The people who have filed the fresh documents namely; Jack Modi and owino Omollo who are said to have carried out an opinion poll in Kisumu Town West are not part of the court records”Olago had said.

He gave reference to the petition filed by Cord leader Raila Odinga at the Supreme Court where new evidence was not allowed outside the time stipulated by law.

KENYA LAWYERS TO GO TO COURT OVER MPs PAY?

By Agwanda Saye

The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) will move to court seeking Constitutional interpretation over salaries demanded by elected leaders.

LSK Chairman Mr. Eric Mutua said that the High Court should rule on whether Parliament has powers to both make and interpret laws.

“We (LSK) have written to the Speaker of the National Assembly (Justin Muturi) expressing concern on this dangerous trend by the Eleventh Parliament,” Mr. Mutua said.

He said that unless the Speaker pronounces himself as per the law, LSK would move to court in line with the Constitution.

“The bullying tactics employed by Parliament to send home the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) for performing its Constitutional roles is wrong,” Mr. Mutua said.

The LSK Chairman regretted that attempts by elected representatives from the Senate, National Assembly, Governors and County Representatives to dictate and determine their remuneration was unconstitutional.

“The supreme law ended the era when elected leaders could use their muscle to illegally determine their remuneration,” Mr. Mutua said.

The LSK Chairman said that it was sad that the National Assembly now purports to make laws and interpret the same.

“Parliament is overstepping its mandate and usurping powers from the Judiciary, which is empowered to interpret the law,” Mr. Mutua said.

Mr. Mutua said that the rule of law must be followed arguing that the Constitution – as the supreme law – must not be watered down.

“Constitutional bodies like SRC must be protected when undertaking their roles and mandate,” Mr. Mutua said. The SRC , which has powers to determine the pay of public officers pegged MPs salary at Sh532,000 from Sh851,000 earned by Members of the Tenth Parliament

Mr. Mutua said that Article 251 of The Constitution provided reasons that may send home a Commissioner or holder of an independent body.

“The major reasons include serious violation of the Constitution or any other law, gross misconduct, physical or mental incapacity, incompetency or bankruptcy,” Mutua said.

The LSK had recently called on the Speaker of the National Assembly to determine whether debating the motion to send SRC home was Constitutional.

“SRC is a Constitutional body and can only be dissolved following a referendum as provided in the supreme law,” Mr. Mutua said.

He said that it was disturbing for a section of MPs to poison minds of the electorate that the SRC did not follow the law when it harmonized their salaries.

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UGANDA: RESPECT LAW,MUSEVENI TOLD BY LAWYERS

By Agwanda Saye.

The East Africa Law Society has demanded Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni to respect a court order directing withdrawal of security forces from besieged media houses.

The legal body with 15,000 lawyers as members has also called on the Speaker of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) to force the Government of Uganda to uphold the rule of law and withdraw military and security forces from premises of The Monitor and Red Pepper publications, KFM and Dembe FM.

East Africa Law Society (EALS) President Mr. James Mwamu called on EALA to leverage its ongoing session in Kampala to call on the Government to respect the East African Community (EAC).

“Uganda should adhere to its commitments to observe individual and media rights and freedoms as contained under Articles 6(d) and 7(2) of the Treaty establishing the EAC,” Mr. Mwamu said.

The EALS President said that the Government of President Museveni should refrain from undue interference with well-meaning individual and commercial investments.

Mr. Mwamu said that the professional body with a membership of 15,000 lawyers across the region is exploring regional judicial avenues to guarantee freedom of the media in Uganda.

The EALS expressed similar sentiments in a letter dated May 27 to President Museveni, East Africa Legislative Assembly Speaker and EAC Secretariat Secretary General.

EALS is the umbrella regional Bar Association of the legal profession in East Africa and brings together the six national Law Societies of: The Burundi Bar Association, The Kigali Bar Association, The Law Society of Kenya, The Tanganyika Law Society, The Uganda Law Society and The Zanzibar Law Society; as well as their respective individual membership.

“We intend to explore other avenues to ensure cessation of the unfortunate state of affairs in the unlikely event that military forces in Uganda continue disregarding the rule of law,” Mr. Mwamu said.

He said that that a free independent and pluralistic media environment is crucial in a democratic society. “It acts as a forum for the public to access information and services understand and exercise their rights,” Mwamu said.

The EALS President also called on the EAC Secretary General to exercise his oversight mandate to ensure compliance of States with their obligations and commitments.

Mr. Mwamu said that the obligations are detailed under Article 29 (1) and (2) of the Treaty for the Establishment of the EAC.

“The Government of Uganda should abstain from any actions that have the potential of derailing the proposed political federation of the EAC,” Mr. Mwamu said.

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KENYA: CLAIMS ARE MADE THAT DEAD PEOPLE CAST THEIR VOTES IN KASIPUL CONSTITUENCY DESPITE SERIOUS OBJECTIONS RAISED AT TIME BY ASPIRANTS.

Writes Leo Odera Omolo

SEVERAL dead people were reported to have their votes casted and their names ticked off in the voters registration as having duly voted on March 14. 2013.

These are some of the complaints lined up as evidence of the irregularities during the violence marred election by a petitioner seeking or the nullification of the election of the MP for Kasipul Joseph Oyugi Maguwanga.

The petition which is before the Homa-Bay High Court is filed by the election loser Charles Ong’ondo Were.

According to the detailed account of the allegation contained therein the petition paper, the petitioner had submitted copies of the government issued death certificates as well as the burial certificates to confirmed that the two voters whose names are featuring prominently in the petition paper had died, but the presiding officers had allowed their names to be ticked off as if they had come back from the dead and voted on March 14, 2013.

Were said, he believed that more dead people and ghost voters could have participated in the elections on the polling day. His effort in alerting the Provincial administration of these irregularities had hit the rock. The area D.C. is reported to have instructed the Location chiefs not to co-operate with those seeking the official document about the dead people within the constituency.

The death and burial certificates are being accompanied by affidavits sworn by he petitioner and the family of the decease persons as well as the local administrators.

Maguwanga had squeezed narrow victory over Were who has since moved to court seeking the nullification of the election an also recounting o the votes cast during the process.

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Decade’s Largest Global Conference on Women and Girls bagan today in Kuala Lumpur

From: Dickens Wasonga
Date: Tue, May 28, 2013 at 1:20 PM
Subject: Decade’s Largest Global Conference on Wom?e?n and Girls bagan today in Kuala Lumpur
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Thousands of international leaders and advocates call for investments in women’s health and rights at Women Deliver 2013.

By: Dickens Wasonga.

Today, more than 3,000 world leaders, policymakers and advocates representing over 150 countries convened in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia for Women Deliver 2013, the decade’s largest meeting focused on girls’ and women’s health and rights.

The conference will feature more than 100 sessions with talks by some of the world’s leading voices on girls’ and women’s issues, including Melinda Gates, Co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; Chelsea Clinton, Board Member of the Clinton Foundation; Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin, Executive Director of the United Nations Population Foundation (UNFPA); and Cecile Richards, President of Planned Parenthood Federation of America.

Malaysian Prime Minister Honorable Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak led the opening ceremony on the first day of the meeting.

The Women Deliver 2013 conference will focus on themes including:

· the economic and social benefits of investing in girls and women;

· how to achieve the goal of reaching 120 million more women with voluntary family planning services by 2020; and

· the need to place girls and women at the heart of the post-2015 development agenda.

During the meeting, organizations such as the World Bank, the Guttmacher Institute and the World Health Organization will release major new research and reports focused on the benefits of investing in girls and women.

“Women Deliver 2010 was critical in showing that investing in girls and women is not only the right thing to do, it is also good for the economy and good for society,” said UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, who gave opening remarks at Women Deliver 2010 and later that year launched the Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health. “Women Deliver 2013 will be an opportunity to keep up the pressure and to affirm our plans for the period ahead.”

Women Deliver 2013 takes place at a critical time, just days before the Secretary-General will receive recommendations for the post-2015 development framework. Conference speakers and attendees will call for action to ensure that girls and women are prioritized in the lead-up to the 2015 Millennium Development Goal deadline and beyond.

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President Obama is to bypass Kenya once again in his next month’s African tour

Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City

WHEN it became obvious that the US President Barrack Obama has excluded Kenya during his African tour next month, local leaders have reacted angrily, though putting up brave faces to conceal their disappointment.

Government leaders in Kenya, however, put up brave faces saying they were not worried President Obama would not be visiting due to some unforeseen complications and due to impending crime cases against humanity cases against its leaders.

This would the second time when the US President Obama snubbed Kenya, the birth place of his biological father.

The US President is schedule to start his first African tour since he was re-elected the US President for the second five year term. The planned itinerary would take President Obama to Senegal South Africa and Tanzania, but the itinerary will bypass Kenya, the country where his biological father the late Barrack Hussein Obama Snr was born.

The US President has a sizeable number of his family and relatives living in Western Kenya County of Siaya in Nyanza Province.

The Obama planned latest African tour has elicited a lot of controversies among the Kenyan political class and also among the senior African diplomats in Nairobi.

Among those who commented over the matter included President barrack Obama elder half brother Malik Abong’o Obama who is still smarting from a devastative election defeat of March 14 general-election in which he had contested for the plum elective position of the Siaya governor and came the second to last. Abong’o contested the election as an independent candidate.

Malik Obama told newsmen in Siaya ‘As a family including our grand mother Mama Sarah Obama we do not want to comment on the matter.He {the President} has not informed us of his visit to other African counties, a strong indication that the forthcoming visit is not family affair.”

President Uuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto who were voted in on March 14, 2013 this year both face trial at the International Criminal Court [ICC} at he Hague for their alleged role in orchestrating deadly post-election violence in 2007/2008.

The US administration officials have unofficially stated on condition of total anonymity that President Uhuru Kenyatta election had been the complicating factor in setting President Obama’s schedule in Africa. But the government spokesman in Nairobi dismissed the reports.

There has been a strong rumor that President Obama is avoiding Kenya because of the on-going ICC cases at the Hague said the government spokesman Machai Kariuki adding that these are all unfounded rumors.

President Obama visited Kenya in 2006 shortly after he was elected to the US Senate.He was elected the US President in 2008.

HE VISITED Ghana and South Africa after his election for the first term of five years, but did not come anywhere near Kenya during the tour.But this time around the US would be visiting Tanzania, which is next door to Kenya. Bloggers writing in the social media and websites have written a lot of controversial comments over the visit.

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KENYA: KISUMU AND HOMA-BAY COUNTIES STANDS BETTER CHANCE OF TURNING THE FACE OF LUO-NYANA INTO A VIBRANT ECONOMIC HUB FOR WESTERN KENYA.

Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City.

TWO regions in Western Kenya stands a better chance of setting up fast and vibrant development, if the two County governance could pull up socks and redouble efforts in the real task of development.

Both Kisumu and Homa-Bay Counties are rich in natural resources which include fisheries, minerals while endowed with fertile arable land for the production of nearly al cash crops such as sugar cane, coffee tea, and vegetable horticulture.

The two counties are sharing the Nyanza Gulf {formerly Kavirondo Gulf, a narrow and shallow waterway that winds up at the eastern shoreline of Lake Victoria.

However, the two regional assemblies, will have to look for urgent sources of funds with which could be used to eradicate the water hyacinth weeds which has chalked the lake for the last ten years and so.

The fishing industry is arguably the main economic stay of the resident of the two counties. The dreadful water hyacinth weeds has become an impediment to further development of fishing activities, and means and ways must be found for its immediate removal either manually or mechanically.

Ships, steamers an fishing boats are finding it difficult to navigate their way through the water hyacinth weeds, which at time even blockades the narrow waterway into Kisumu Pier and thereby blocking ships plying the narrow water way while ferrying cargoes and goods to the neighboring land-locked counties of Tanzania, Uganda ,Rwanda, Burundi, Central African Republic and the Dr Congo, republic and Southern Sudan.

Recent government statistics showed that Kenya has done well in exporting its fish to the,Israel,Japan and US,though the country owns only small fraction of Lake Victoria waters at only 20 per cent, while its two other partners in the East African Community {EAC} have the Lion’s share with Tanzania 50 per cent, Uganda 46 per cent.

Judging from the type of personnel recently appointed to serve in the two regional cabinets by the two governors o Kisumu and Homa-bay, the resident have a goods reason to smile ,expecting the assembly cabinet and representatives to deliver the goods to the electorate within the quickest period of time possible to deliver.

Both governors Cyprian Otieno Awiti [Homa-Bay}, Jack Ranguma {Kisumu}The two men boost vast and wealth experience in the management of pubic affairs. Rumors making the round that Oil and natural gas were recently discovered in Nyakach area with the potential commercial could boost the two counties economically value could give the region a boost.

The two counties are sharing the Nyanza Gulf with the Homa-Bay have the largest area covering Nyakach Rachuonyo North,Rangwe, Homa-bay and Mbita districts.

Kisumu Countyhas the advantage of hosting five sugar manufacturing companies, namely Chemelil, Miwani, Kibos and Muhoroni, though the ailing industry has permanently on its death bed.These factories need to be resuscitation in order to improve the circulation o cash money in the two regions.

During the recent long rains which had caused the massive flood of many parts of Nyanza, there were the sighs of relief on the faces f the fishermen and those involved inn the fish trade. They woke up in the morning only to find the dreaded water hyacinth weeds blown away by strong wind during the night leaving many parts of the lake clean and clear. However, this did not offer the permanent solution and this is the main reason why the two counties must sources for the funds in order to combat the menace of water hyacinth.

Another value added project, which would soon pace Kiumu city ino theglobal map is the rent expansion o the Kisumu Airport in which the Kenya government has so far sunk billion of shillings into.It is increasingly becoming incentive to the famers I Kisumu, Kisii and Homa-Bay Counties to go for more lucrative earning cash-crops like horticultural, which could be airlifted directly from kisumu Airport to any destination globally

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KENYA: KISUMU POLICE VOWS TO EXTINGUISH CRIMINALS.

By Chak Rachar.

The recent crime waves within Kisumu where armed thugs have been robbing residents within the city at will have got to do with well known criminals who are having various criminals’ cases yet they are out on court bonds according to Kisumu District Criminal Investigations Officer Henry Ndombi.

This comes amid allegations of laxity and ineptness on the part of the police which has seen crime rising within the Lake side with unsubstantiated statistics showing that people are killed daily within the city and three social places usually being attacked daily.

The area residents are now said to be living in fear as most residential estates are ghost estates by as early as nine o’clock as the allege that criminals take charge within their residences as early as that hour.

Operators of social joints within the city are calling upon the police to help them have back their clients as they register low turn out of patrons as the said usually vacates the said premises as early as eight o’clock.

Former Kisumu Councilor and a leading businessman within the city Nahashon Okwaro is pleading with the law enforcers within the region to pull up their socks if investors have to come to Kisumu and invest.

“No one would wish to invest in an area where their investment’s securities is guaranteed, for Kisumu County to redeem itself then security which is paramount should be addressed by all and sundry” he added

He calls on the entire city’s residents to help law enforcers in dealing with the security issues.

Hotels and bar operators lament that very soon they will be closing down as there is no business at night when they should be making money.

“We have been incurring loses people fear sitting in bars for long as they do not know what is likely to happen next given that a day hardly passes before thugs strike and robs either an hotel or bar “says Dj Jack Ogolla who operates a bar within the town.

But the worst one in recent time is an incident in which the daring thugs struck at a two star hotel owned by Gem MP Jakoyo Midiwo which is situated along Kisumu –Kakamega road opposite Ofafa Hall and hardly two kilometers from Kisumu’s main Central Police station.

An eye witness who was among those who were attacked and robbed lamented at the laxed pace the thugs attacked tem and despite them raising an alarm no help came from security law enforcers.

“The thugs numbering about four held us hostage for nearly thirty minutes, two kept an eye on us while their two colleagues went into the rooms and started harassing people who were in those respective rooms, surely for thirty minutes the police couldn’t arrive” she lamented.

During the incident the thugs took away with them a pistol firearm from one of the patrons who is a licensed firearm holder which they police have vowed to recover from all cost as they claim the pistol might be used for wrong reasons.

The thugs had earlier attacked a bar opposite Dr.Robert Ouko estate where senior government officials stays before going to Raial; Odinga’s owned Royal Citry situated within he centre of the town where they ransacked rooms before robbing patrons who were in both the bar and the restaurant.

“I hardly wish the week to reach Wednesday, this is the time of the week when these thugs strike at will in almost ten places within two hours but we are doing the much we can” said a crimes investigations detective officer who is not authorized to speak to the press.

The issue has taken different views among the residents and law enforcers within the town who say that it might be a sabotage attempt on the part of the police officers who are out to frustrate their seniors whom they accuse of high handedness.

“Some junior police officers charged with stemming the said crimes are of the view that their seniors flex too much muscles on them which they claim really demoralizes them then again the operation wrangles between the general police and the Administration Police Officers” argues a police officer who is not authorized to speak to the press.

But Kisumu East District Commissioner Willy Cheboi has denied any security operations rivalry existence between the APs and the general Police.

“The mode of operation is clear among the two forces and there is no any rivalry which might culminate into them relaxing hence compromising security, lets give credit where it deserves” Cheboi added

Another group of police officers says that their morale is low as it seems that their seniors have put limitations in regard to their way of dealing with criminals.

“There are instances when there is a need to shoot dead some criminals but once we might be attempted to do that our seniors might sacrifice us, we need assurance that we will be protected and we will not take any chances with the criminals” said another officer.

His sentiments was also echoed by another senior officer who says that any killing of acriminal might land a police in problems with the Independent Oversight Police Authority which was created by an act of Parliament to provide for a civilian Oversight of the work of the police ;to promote policing oversight authority to provide for its functions and powers and for connected purposes.

“Are the offences against discipline for police officers still based on the old police act or the new constitution, we are not keen to shoot the criminals but we can if need be” one police officer added

According to the DCIO the trend is likely to change as his office in liaison with Kisumu courts have made mutual agreement which will see his office holding suspects longer than the stipulated twenty hour hours which is required by the law for the suspect to be charged in court.

“To be sincere, the agreement is only mutual and does not exist within any law, however we are ready to swear affidavits to the respective courts to admit that we have the accused within our custody as we continue with our investigations” Ndombi added.

He laments that it’s a fact well known within the security circles that the criminal gangs which ahs been terrorizing the area residents are moistly out on court bonds and some have warrant of arrests within various courts as they go ahead with their criminal acts.

He however defended his officers from allegations that most cases are usually dismissed by courts due to shoddy investigations saying they always do their best as investigators before they take anyone to court but the discretion of conviction or acquittal squarely lies with courts.

In spite of tells and tales from the police, Kisumu residents would wish to go on with their business unperturbed

KENYA: RAILA ODINGA WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR MY ELECTION FAILURE SAYS ODUOL

By Agwanda Saye

A petitioner has blamed his defeat during the Siaya Gubernatorial race on former Prime Minister Raila Odinga.

Dr William Oduol told Justice Aggrey Muchelule that he could have won the seat had Odinga supported him.

The petitioner told the court that Odinga instead opted to support his rival Rasanga Amoth who eventually won the race.

Dr Oduol said that he was apprehensive that he could not be given the ODM certificate during the party primaries.

He told Muchelule that he opted to quit the ODM party after Gem Mp Jakoyo Midiwo said that the party has its owners.

The petitioner said Midiwo went on a propaganda campaign against and even ejected him from a tallying centre in Gem using youths

Oduol said in his evidence in chief that he decided to join the NAPK after he learnt that the ODM slot had been reserved for Dr Oburu Oginga who was also eyeing the seat.

Earlier Dismas Wakla for the petitioner and his colleague Richard Kwach pointed out to the court that both Oduol and Rasanga garnered more votes than CORD presidential contender Raila Odinga in Bondo who was vying for the presidency.

He said ODM enjoys fanatical following in Luo Nyanza but there is way the people of Bondo could have voted more than Odinga who wanted to be the fourth president of the country.

Wakla said there was massive ballot stuffing in Rarieda, Gem and Bondo in favour of the Amoth, the third respondent.

He called for vote scrutiny or a recount in Siaya County.

Gumbo argued that the IEBC had only 18 months within which to prepare for the general elections amidst extreme difficult circumstances which should be understood by the petitioners.

He said grounds raised by the petitioners are based on generalities from the bar.

The respondent through lawyer James K’Opot said the third respondent can be held accountable for mistakes committed by the IEBC.

He argued that a free and fair election does not necessarily mean a win for the petitioner.

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KENYA: KISUMU ESTATE IN COURT OVER THEFT

By Our Reporter

A PROMINENT real Estate agent in Kisumu was yesterday charged again before the area Chief Magistrate’s court with obtaining money from members of the public under the pretext that he would secure them assorted parcels of land.

George Adada Nyagoya appeared before the chief Magistrate Mrs Lucy Gitari and denied a total of three counts.The first count states he on diverse dates between September 2009 and December he obtained 770,000/- from Philemon Odeny at Reinsurance Plaza within Kisumu under the pretext that he would secure him a parcel of land .

Count two states that he secured 400,000/- at Re Insurance Plaza from Timothy Otieno under the pretext that that h would give him a parcel of land Dago within Kisumu.The last count states that he obtained 710,000/- at Re Insurance plaza from Joshua Okore under the pretext that he would secure him a parcel of land at Dago.

Mrs Gitari ordered him released on a cash bail of 30,000/.Adada if facing trial before another court for obtaining 400,00/- from a woman under the pretext that he could secure her a parcel of land at Konya area.Principal magistrate Harrison Adika is hearing the case .

Earlier this year prospective land buyers roughed up the leading real Estate Agent in Kisumu while accusing him of fleecing them of unspecified amounts of cash under the pretext that her would sell them assorted parcels.The irate mob pounced on Mr. George Adada leaving him half naked.Adada who is the proprietor of Michigen Investments which is based in Kisumu pleaded with the buyers to leave him alone but his pleas fell on deaf ears as they roughed him up.

Chaos erupted at Konya village in the outskirts of Kisumu town where land surveyors, police and lawyers had gone there in order to find the situation on the ground.But the mob stormed the area next to Ukweli pastoral centre sending everyone scampering in different directions.

Earlier hundreds of prospective land buyers in Kisumu who claim to have lost millions of shillings to fraudsters posing as agents threatened to stage a major demonstration against the police and land officials in the area whom they say collude with the conmen.The victims said that they will stage a major demonstration against the office of the criminal investigations department for not arresting the agents.One of the victims Ms Leah Aketch said that she was coned by agent at Michigen Investments and has spent over 7 million shillings in developing a parcel of land at Konya in the outskirts of Kisumu which turned out to be a road reserve.

Mr. Mugwanja said he is aware of Aketch’s case since it was forwarded from CID headquarters for immediate action.Documents seen by Weekly Citizen shows that Aketch was given a referral letter addressed to the Nyanza PCIO to look into the matter.

He promised to look at the file with a view to taking action.Mr. Mugwanja confirmed that there are some 32 cases of that nature which are being investigated by the Kisumu DCIO.The days of those who have been fleecing people under the pretext of giving them parcels of land are now numbered.A number of top civil servants and businessmen in Kisumu have also fallen victims of the super conmen.

Investigations have revealed that those who have been fleeced of millions of shillings have been promised parcels of land at Kibos Road, Dago, Konya, Dunga, parts of Kajulu, Riat and Kisian, Dago together with Otonglo areas.

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KENYA AND TANZANIAN LOCKED THEIR HORNS N BIG LEGAL TUSSLE OVER CROSS BORDER TOURISTS BETWEEN THE FAMOUS SERENGETI AND THE MASAI MARA

Writes Leo Odera Omolo

REPORTS EMERGING from the Northern Tanzanian town of Arusha say that tourism stakeholders in both Kenya and Tanzania wants the border between the two countries two world famous tourists attraction sites be opened in line with the principles and spirits of the East African Community.

The two world famous tourist sites are the Maasai Mara in Kenya and the Serengeti National game Park in Tanzania.

According to the latest newsletter of the East African Tourism Platform {EATP}, the opening of the Bukologonja border which was closed by Tanzania unilaterally following the collapse of the first East African Community in 1977, would save tourists the five hour drive through the nearest border crossing point and encourage regional tourism.

The border at the Sand River is on the route used by wild bests during their spectacular annual migration that attracts thousands of tourists to both countries. Besides its closure, it was a convenient route for tourist visiting the Serengeti National Game Park-Maasai Mara ecosystem.

Following the collapse of the first EAC in 1977, Tanzania closed all border crossing points with Kenya for nearly seven years.

In the mid 1980, it reopened the main highway border points, but left the Bukologonja one closed.

According to EATP coordinator Wafart Matu, visitor to the Maasai Mara wishing to cross into Serengeti sometimes have to drive to Nairobi for an overnight stopover before proceeding to Arusha via Namanga border post and on to Serengeti.

Some tour operator firms based in the Kenya capital Nairobi have complained of extra distance owing to the closed border ,increased the cost of the Serengeti-Maasai Mara package.

Tanzania National Parks spokesman Pascal Sheleti, was widely quoted last week as having said hat Tanzania would not open the border because the differences between the two countries tourism polices.

“Kenya encourages mass tourism while Tanzania prefers quality tourism for a low volume of tourists, but with higher revenue so we feel that once we open Bukologonja border posts, tourist traffic from Kenya can be extremely high at the expense of the fragile Serengeti ecology.”

On his part Mr. Adrian Akiyo an official of the Natural Resources and Tourism Ministry in Tanzania said his Ministry would not bow to any pressure on the matter.” At the Bukulugonja border notwithstanding the East African Community Common Market Protocol that provides for the free movement of goods, persons, labor, services and capital within the EAC region.

“The EAC arrangement is not everything, Tanzania like other partners states is still a sovereign country. We are only obliged to implement those policies we agree with and not everything. Our orders must be respected,” he said.

In addition to the closed border, the stakeholders have also complained about the requirement for tourists to change vehicles at the border of Namanga, Sirari and Taveta, which they said was not only humiliating for the visitor but veiled bid by Tanzania to keep business competition away from its border crossings.

The stakeholders have called upon the two countries to resolve their differences bilaterally

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KENYA: ACADEMIC FRAUDSTERS MADE EXECUTIVE MEMBERS WITHIN KISUMU COUNTY AS THE COUNTY HEAD TO ECONOMICAL ABYSS.

By Our Investiagtive Reporter

Kisumu Governor Jack Ranguma the man many considered to be the most inept, ineffective, salient and a non performing Governor among his peers finally managed to announce members of the Executive Committee after area residents had threatened to move to court to compel him to do so.

But the appointments were not without question marks as he brought on board four people and who contested political seats but lost during the last general elections and it was discovered that most of the people who were nominated pending their nomination approved by the County’s appointment committee lied about their academic credentials a thing which is likely to jeopardize chances of the approval of the nominees.

Ranguma who appeared to be reading the names he was either ignorant or was given admitted that he was aware that the list “may not be the best but he pleaded with all and sundry that they just allow the nominees to take their roles.

He could not be able to tell two people Lorna Omuodo and Meshack Nyabenge what their roles would be but instead he told Journalists to be creative and invent a word for their titles something which really aghasted and surprised those who were present at the function.

Earlier it had emerged that Ranguma had kept the names of the nominees secret and would not even allow his deputy Adhaimbo Odinga to peruse the document before his announcement.

“He was drafting the list alone and never wanted his deputy to be involved, seems there were some sources who were really keen to have the list go their way and instead it has really backfired as some of the nominees are likely to be rejected straight away”said a source who attended the meeting but never wanted to be named.

He announced a ten man Executive Committee comprising four women and six men as many have vowed to move to court to challenge his nominees.

Just who are those nominated?

1-Joseph Omulo Okal-County Treasurer,

He hails from Kano and In his a academic resume he presents himself as “a distinguished Finance and Banking Specialist with several years of Post-Graduation experience”’

He is one man who can’t make his own personal decision

The truth is that the said Okal contested Muhoroni Parliamentary seat against Prof.Ayiecho Olweny during the 2007 general elections and lost miserably coming last among the then five candidates.

It can be authoritatively be said that Omulo has been sacked from Co-operative Bank,Diamond Trust and he was sacked early this year from Family Bank in what his employers says is his ineptness.

Many await to see how he will handle the crucial financial docket.

2-Rhoda Atieno Obadha-Environment Management

She comes from Kano but was a married in Kisumu Nyahera, she contested during the last general elections CORD nominations but came distant last.

In her academic resume,she is portrayed as high level Management Consultant ing in sustainable ,micro finance ,water and sanitation.

She was sacked from Agricultural Finance Corporation where she was the area Manager over her financial misuse of the said Company’s money,she was later sacked from Kisumu’s ASK show.

She ran away from her husband after the man had an accident and was mentally derailed.

Many await to see how she will carry her duties.

3-Dr.Barrack Otieno Abonyo-Water,Energy and Natural Resource

He also hails from Kano he is portrayed as an Associate Professor of Pharmacology at Florida A & M University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

The truth is that the man never stepped inside this institution and all checks reveals that he never schooled there.

He was deported from the US and arrived in Kenya and started going round that he wanted to be contest Gubernatorial seat only to discover that he was real broke and could not sustain his campaigns.

He is usually found idling at a certain hotel within the outskirts of town where he is given free accommodation and meals

4-Elizabeth Ominde Ogaja-Health

She is a fourm four drop out and her academic resume could not be provided.

5-JenipherAtieno Kerre-Education ,Youth,Culture and Social Services.

She runs organization called WIFIP which is a Non Governmental Organization where workers are badly mistreated and are not paid.

She uses deceit to organize workshops and seminars where she really swindles participants whom she usually invites.

During the time she was a teacher rising to a Head teacher she was faced with various allegations and at one time was charged in a court of law for embezzling school funds.

She is said to have studied for a Masters of Arts Degree in Distance Education??

5-Dr.Stephene Otieno Orot-Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries

His resume says that he is an accomplished Veterinary Specialist who has risen through the ranks to be the Senior Assistant Director of Veterinary Services with the Ministry of Livestock

He hails from Kajulu within Kisumu East Constituency,

He was interdicted by the government after was found selling some Agrovet products using government vehicle and was later sacked.

8-Vincent Kodera-Phyical Planning,Roads and Public Works.

He is from Nyakach Constituency,he is said to hold a Bsc degree in Technology from Moi University.

HE is not known to have been employed anywhere, he contested Nyakach seat during both the 2007and the 2013 general elections and came third in both.

He has been out of employment since elections and his nomination came handy for him .

George Ongaya Okoth-Communications ,Planning and Development.

He is said to be;”an experienced and respected Proffesional with Impressive track record of Managerial accomplishments”

The truth is that Okoth has been an insurance policy seller within the streets of Kisumu.

He has worked as a commission agent for First Choice and Newday Insurance Brokers.

He was one of the people who were busy bodies during Ranguma’s campaigns.

Dr.Rose Kisia Omondi-Commerce,Tourisim and Heritage

She contested Nyakach Parliamentary Seat in 2007 and lost and during the 2013 general elections she contested as a women rep for Kisumu County and lost again to Rose Nyamunga

She claims in her academic resume that she studied Tourism from University of Waikato Hamiltone in New Zealand.

Surprisingly ,she has never taught in any Kenya University as most varsities questions her academic credentials.

We could not establish her teaching records at both Moi and Kenya Polytechnic.

10-Hanif Rana-Industrialization,Enterprise Development and Transport.

She operates an internet Cyber station near Mamba Hotel; he has been rewarded by Ranguma because during the last general elections he gave out his two Lorries for Ranguma’s campaigns.

“I am surprised that Rana is saying tht he has Masters degree in Health Research and Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics.

Did he really go past fourm Four?”wondered one of his peers who knows him well.

Meshack Osindo Nyabenge-

He is said to have experience in Natural Resources Planning and Management and also he isa GIS and Remote Sensing Specialist.

He is also said to be holding a Mscin Geoinforamtion Systems from Netherlands and Bachelor of Science in Surveying and Photogrammetry.

The truth is that he was once in charge of Kakamega Juvenile Prison

He is a retiree and have very limited education, many were surprised when such a resume was read as a belonging to him.

He was a chief Campaigner of Ranguma as he hails with him from the Lorna same Kobura clan.

Lorna Omuodo-

She is said to be an expert in energy, social development and sustainable development

She presents herself as agraduate of Rural Sociology from Punjab University India.

The truth is she is a jiko maker and was once a subordinate staff with Kenya Governmnt

KENYA GOVERNMENT PROMISES TO END FLOODING

By Agwanda Saye

The government has embarked on a 20 year mitigation strategy to end the floods in Kisumu County.

The permanent secretary for special programs, Andrew Mondoh said the strategic plan will be implemented in three phases running through 20 years.

The first phase will be implemented in the first 18 months where assessment is done on the affected areas and the victims are given some materials. The strategy which is already in place involves giving the victims food stuffs, bedding and mosquito nets.

Mondoh said in the second phase which is to take up to five years the government will construct check dams in the flood-prone areas and in turn use the water for irrigation. The final phase which will take 20 years will include feasibility study on the affected areas to establish the real cause and exact and appropriate measures for controlling floods.

In this phase, Dams will be constructed across the rivers that burst their banks frequently during heavy down pour. Such rivers are Nyando, Auji and Miriu.

Mondoh said this as they assessed the flood situation in Muhoroni, Nyando and Nyakach constituencies in alongside his counterpart, Mark Bor, Permanent Secretary for Ministry of Public Health. The team also included the provincial Security team, the Red Cross Society, World Vision and United Nation Children’s Fund, (UNICEF).

The team distributed 300 bags of rice, 200 bags of beans, 20 gallons of oil, 300 blankets and 180 Mosquito nets in Nyando and Kadibo. Similar amounts will also be distributed to flood victims in Muhoroni Nyakach and Nyatike.

The victims given materials were the adversely affected and were verified by a committee that included Red Cross and the Provincial Administration.

Public Health Ministry PS, Bor said that his ministry will provide nets to the victims as they were prone to water borne diseases.

“We are now providing treatment kits for prevention of water borne diseases,” said Bor.

Red Cross Western Region Assistant Secretary Emmanuel Owako said that the floods are still affecting Kano, Nyakach, Siaya and Budalangi.

Nyanza PC Francis Mutie assured that the government will do everything to ensure that also learning resumes in the affected schools.

Mondoh challenged the area residents to plant trees as a way of conserving the environment since that will help in stopping the floods.

…ENDS…

KENYA: KISUMU CHRISTIAN MINISTRY TO CONSTRUCT HEALTH FACILITY IN SIAYA COUNTY.

By Agwanda Saye

A Christian Organization Ministry is set to construct a health centre which is to cost Kshs 5 million within Siaya County to boost health care within the area.

Salem Orphanage Ministries head Bishop Pheobe Onyango said the clinic sponsored by Unbox Life International and her Kisumu Based Ministry is to serve those who are living along the beaches and other adjacent areas of Lake Victoria within Bondo District in Siaya County .

“We have palns to develop aclinic around this area to address the lack of proper medication in the area far away because even NGO’s have ignored it” she said.

KENYA: BROTHELS OF KISUMU

By Dickens Wasonga.

It is ten in the morning.

Along a street down town Kisumu, a few cars zoom past.

Apart from the Mpesa shops dotting the place, not much activity is going on along the lonely street near Kamas area.

Being a Monday morning, the street could be deserted probably because most people are at their places of work.

But curiously, a rowdy group of young and skimpily dressed ladies emerge from an old and desolate building adjacent to the street. This gang immediately grabs my attention.

They appear drunk. Very drunk and one of them is shouting and gesturing wildly. She is on top of her voice.

Apparently, two of them have disagreed. From their heated argument, it’s clear the dispute is about a man.

It turns out these women are prostitutes fighting over a male client. The man, I learn has vanished, may be out of fear of a possible backlash.

If you thought sex peddlers are only found in Mombasa – going by the recent sex scandal story doing the rounds in the media, then you are wrong.

Dear reader, welcome to the world of brothels of Kisumu.

Just by the roadside and a few meters away from the two ladies, there is a bar. Here, all manner of alcohol is served.

I am told, as early as 7am, one can partake of the drinks although the place is not even a restaurant.

The pub is already full as I make my way in to piece together my story .Customers here are of diverse ages; after all what matters most in this place is money and not age.

The music playing inside the pub is so loud you can’t hear yourself speak. Never mind there is a law that prohibits selling of beer to patrons this early in the day.

Mututho law which expected people to engage in nation building at this particular hour does not apply here.

Inside the noisy bar one cannot escape noticing the swelling number of these skimpily dressed women.

Almost every male customer here is sharing a table with at least one of them.

At the face of it, what goes on here appears so harmless but soon, things begin looking a little strange as the new found ‘’ love birds’’ begin to walk in and out of the pub in turns.

Believe me; you haven’t seen anything yet out there. Behind the bar, there are over 30 rooms that can each accommodate at least a bed.

Strangely, they all have their windows wide open and as one makes his way to the washrooms meant for the bar patrons, you are able to see clearly through the windows what happens inside the rooms.

Here, in a broad daylight sex trade is thriving. The women parading their naked bodies outside these rooms located in the dingy corridors of the down town building are not afraid of anyone or anything.

One cannot help but wonder whether this trade has been legalized by the authorities in this lake side city.

So daring they are that approaching any man they see within the vicinity for sex isn’t a bid deal.

I gather from one of the waiters in the pub that each day, all the women operating from this brothel hire a room at sh 600 which they must pay for by midnight.

According to the waiter who requests to remain anonymous for fear of reprisal , sometimes the hookers agree to split the bill and use the room in turns , each time they get a client for what they call here ‘’short time’’.

She tells me that the place is so famous it attracts both men and ladies from far and wide. Some of the ladies servicing men here, she says are from the neighboring countries.

And if you thought there could be shortages, then think otherwise for she adds “as some goes away, new faces keeps trooping in each day”.

May be as a sign of improved business the owner of the bar has just thought it wise to give the building a face lift. The paint is still very fresh.

I try to find out who owns the bar and the brothel but no one, including the waiters and the bar man would dare talk to me about that subject.

To satisfy my curiosity about the existence of sex trade and more brothels within Kisumu City, I decide to investigate further.

Away from this bar, I take a ride on a motorbike and after about 15 minutes, am dropped next to the Kisumu main bus terminus, at a place popularly known as beer belt.

The place is abuzz with activities. Most of the traders here sell their wares in kiosks. Most of them are selling khat and cigarettes. Eateries also dot the place which remains noisy and chaotic.

Several Boda boda operators can be seen waiting for passengers at one side of the road that leads towards the united mall as you leave the Bus Park.

Everything appears normal at least from the open air market. But one thing still stands out- the unusual high number of lodging and boarding houses surrounding the vicinity.

The lodgings, most of which are cheap and dirty offer a perfect hideout for these hookers and their clients.

Unlike the first place I visited earlier, here the ladies are not so young and trendy. They appear low class judging from how they dress.

Most of them can be seen milling around the bars and the lucky ones leads their catch away into the ‘’service’’ rooms.

After about 20 minutes or so, they emerge from the rooms and the trend repeat itself again and again.

But it is while under the cover of darkness that this operation is moved a notch higher in this part of the city, as I discovered.

Dressed in clothes that are more revealing than to cover their bodies, you spot many of them standing in strategic places behind the lodgings or parked vehicles, mostly Lorries whose drivers are also probably here to hunt.

Tucked safely behind these hide outs, the ladies can be heard giving catcalls to men passing by, even dropping in the ears of the strangers how much it would cost to sleep with them.

Occasionally they disappear into the brothels to escape being noticed by the police on patrol or simply slip into a bar to avoid being arrested by the cops.

This is the same story in Kondle area which is more vibrant at night given the high number of bars there some of which even have live band playing throughout the night.

While most of these ladies operate from brothels, majority hop from pub to pub seeking clients.

Along the Kisumu-Busia road, more brothels are to be found at Otonglo. Here the truck drivers are the main clients. It is not unusual to see several trucks parked there

Back to the CBD, along the Oginga Street and just before the central Square, twilight girls here lay in wait. This group of mostly young and trendy prostitutes targets the high end clients, mostly with cars.

Usually they can be spotted pacing up and down the pavement and once in a while stepping on the road as cars approach to grab the attention of the motorists.

Along the same street also exists a brothel where those who are lucky to get a client can take them. In fact most of the twilight girls operating along this street reside at the brothel.

Kisumu, like the other urban centers all over the world has been bitten by the bug which is prostitution, a trade as old as man itself.

ENDS

KENYA: SCORE OF PEOPLE INJURED FOLLOWING THE FIGHTING FOR THE COMPOSITION OF SEME CONSTITUENCY CDF LOCAL DISBURSING COMMITTEE.

Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City

Scores of people sustained minor bodily injuries following the fighting which broke out at Manywanda health centre in Seme West Location where the local had gathered to install the new CDF disbursing committee.

Unconfirmed report from the area say, the area MP Dr. James Nyikal left the fighting venue with the torn up long trouser following the fighting which last for close to six hours.

Seme is one of the newly newly created parliamentary constituencies within the Kisumu County having been hived from the old Kisumu Rural constituency whose representative in the 11th parliament was the now ailing Prof. Peter Anyang’ Nyong’o

The Mp had fronted a senior lecturer at the Bondo University to be the new CDF local committee chairman, something which did not please the locals. The security were present mainly the APs, but did not intervene in separating the combatants who were consisting mainly of the ODM youth

The MP left the vanue of the melee quickly and the local people installed the new committee of their own choice after vehemently opposing the one proposed and fronted by the area MP.

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KENYA: KISUMU COUNTY, INDEED NYANZA MUST GROW, IT HAS VAST POTENTIAL AND ITS LEADERSHIP MUST JUST GET ITS ACTS RIGHT.

BY DICKENS WASONGA.

WHEN talking about Kisumu County, it is Kisumu City that usually springs to mind.

But it is also difficult to divorce the region commonly referred to as Luo- Nyanza when discussing matters that are dear to Kisumu.

The two are interdependent, so to speak.

Although Kisumu County is home to Nyakach, Muhoroni, Nyando, Seme, Kisumu town East, Central as well as West constituencies, it’s the City that most people relate to more.

This may be so because of its commercial importance and value not only for the county but to the entire east African region where it’s believed to be an economic hub.

As a matter of fact, Kisumu is the headquarter to amongst other regional outfits, the Lake Victoria basin commission, one of the commissions established by the now revived east African community.

However, many leaders from this region have in the past faulted the media accusing it of painting the City and its people in bad light thus denying it the opportunity to attract investments.

It could be true or false but many leaders from this region believe the media has always been guided by mischief while reporting or telling the Nyanza stories.

To them, Nyanza, among other factors has remained behind due to bad publicity it gets in the mass media.

But if you ask me, what may qualify for one as news worthy piece may not necessarily be the same to what get covered in the media, whether in the print or electronic.

That is the way it is, but let me try to explain further.

Kisumu has in the past witnessed probably the worst forms of street protests that often degenerated into violent confrontations between the police and those demonstrating against one thing or another.

In most such encounters , some of the protesters ended up losing dear lives, killed by the officers or maimed by them .

Now, that is not the stuff one would ordinarily refer to as good news because it is not interesting reading about but remember the media has a role to play – key among them, to inform the masses.

As many police officers will tell you, none of those who have served in Nyanza are usually keen to take up such assignments as to contain rioters in this part of the world.

Call them petty, arrogant, naive or what you choose to, but the people of this region are not known to take excesses, whether from government or otherwise lying down and that probably explains the bitter protests and demonstrations which usually begin as peaceful demos in the region but sometimes turn to be very ugly in the end as witnessed in the past.

However, riots don’t mix well, either with development or peaceful coexistence and where there is violence; no development can ever take place.

But then again it is prudent to remember always that the media has a role; including telling you where there is chaos and therefore you cannot blame them for giving you negative publicity as long as you don’t conduct yourselves with decorum, right?

The media is only required to play that role responsibly and without omitting facts.

Interestingly however, what ails Kisumu, or what has held it back over the years, really does not only rest with riots and bad publicity, although these too have played an integral role.

The city, for instance proved pundits wrong in the recent past and manifested its ability to not only grow and attract more investors, but it also managed to bring back investor confidence which was at its lowest ebb in record time.

Examining the way in which Kisumu emerged strong, although badly wounded following the events after the disputed 2007 polls , one gets a clear indication that this city and the region has immense potential and energy for tremendous growth.

It is true the events of 2007-8 will forever remain edged in the minds of many and in the annals of history of this city for years to come but it also served as a big lesson on how not to manage conflicts arising either from social-economic or political disputes.

But if we want to remain true to ourselves, then let us accept facts as they are. The main problem for this region has been and remains bad leadership. A leadership without vision.

The leadership has overtime failed to show direction to the rest. Failing to guide its people and not leading from the front.

This leadership has been selfish, inept and above all not accountable to anyone but itself. This must not be tolerated moving forward.

Those who have been charged with the responsibility of managing public affairs have largely mismanaged it and the result of the rot that has existed over the years in most of our institutions is manifested all over.

Let’s face it; the issue has never been lack of capacity, in terms of potential to grow the region, far from it.

Land for example; as a factor of production is key and Nyanza is blessed with have huge chunks of fertile land most of which is just lying fallow.

Allow me then to ask the following:

Apart from not putting land into proper use, why have we failed to use the flood waters of river Nyando of Kisumu County and Kuja of Migori to be able to be food sufficient?

And why, for example, cant the rice farmers of Nyando be like their colleagues from Mwea in Embu? Can’t anyone please talk to them about value addition and facilitate them into adopting the same?

Can anyone please show me where serious mechanized large scale agriculture is taking place in our region save for those demonstration plots or in the sugar growing zones?

We must ask ourselves, what aren’t we doing right and how can we be helped to do it right?

Whenever it rains in this part of the world, it’s all misery, you all know it.

Rains to us bring doom as opposed to blessings. What does it take for us to learn a thing or two about building proper dykes like our brothers and sisters of Budalang’i to control flooding?

Come to think of it, what have we done with the huge and the untapped natural resource that is Lake Victoria?

Now the vast lake is chocking under the dreaded hyacinth weed and the local leadership, whether elected or otherwise is not mentioning it anywhere.

Like the rest of the country, Nyanza has had its fair share of challenges and predicaments but as a region; this is the time to seize the moment as provided for in law through devolution to fix a few things and get most of them right.

In the same vain we must examine where we have come from even as we move forward.

Now, power has been devolved to us. We can choose to utilize our resources sustainably to create more wealth and grow or remain in abject poverty for ever.

In Kisumu, scores of industries remain inactive while others are completely shut down.

The Sugar sub sector which was once vibrant, offering hope to many farmers and their families is today registering lackluster performance.

Most of the public milling firms are at the brink of closure, sagging under huge debts which are uneconomical to service.

Cotton farmers who heeded calls by the government to revive cultivation of the cash crop are today stuck with tones of their produce in their farms due to lack of market or low prices offered to them by middle men.

Sadly nothing positive seem to come from this region which was once known as the home of great scholars.

Hundreds of thousands of youths are unemployed with most of them taking to riding bicycles with university degrees to boot in order to earn a living.

Many more are idling along and about the streets of major towns in the region and the temptation to venture into crime are real.

The only outstanding development in the region which one can single out is the Kisumu International Airport whose commissioning rekindled hope amongst the locals.

But with little or nothing to export, even the facility may largely remain underutilized or better still serve only those who can afford air fare.

Kisumu had its past glory.

Having emerged sometime in 1901 during the building of the Kenya –Uganda railways ,it provided the much needed link amongst the British east African protectorates of the time and indeed to the rest of the continent.

Known only as Port Florence then, Kisumu was clean, green, young and promising even at its nascent formations.

The lake next to which it sits had clear waters.

The population then was very small and the existing houses at the time were built in good order.

Land, mainly in the hands of government was huge, with the railways cooperation having most of it. Planning for what would become the third largest City in Kenya was proper and space for future expansion was factored in.

Like in other towns, roads were well maintained; water transport was vibrant with most shipping companies preferring to dock at the Kisumu pier.

Satellite towns like Kibos, Muhoroni and Butere in western region among others, flourished because the railway transport worked.

It was also the time Kendu bay, Homa bay, Asembo bay and the like were famous since the lake transport was effective and reliable.

But things began taking a downward trend with astonishing results. Where streets were fully lit, today Kisumu is a pale shadow of its former self.

While most towns are active at night trying to register a twenty four hour economy, Kisumu goes to sleep early.

In fact, save for the vibrant bars that remain active past mid night in most of the city estates and others within town, nothing can be noticed at the CBD after 9pm.

Apart from the Nakumatt supermarket that operates 24 hours within the CBD, the rest of the business premises remain a no go zone immediately after 7.30pm when most of them close.

The streets are dark with the posh Milimani estate being the worst lit and most dangerous if the increased house brake ins and attacks mainly targeting senior government employees in this hood is anything g to go by .

With no proper street lighting and enhanced security, no business activities can be undertaken, probably explaining why most parts of the city goes to sleep early.

As the new devolved systems take effect, most people are keenly watching how the governor and his team will strive to correct the wrongs that Kisumu has witnessed in the past.

This is why the local residents cannot allow their newly elected leaders to paralyze operations at the county assembly like their colleagues elsewhere in demands for better pay when a lot still needs to be fixed.

Most investors would for example wish to see the issue of land addressed.

This is probably amongst the growing list of towns where trying to buy land can be such a risky engagement.

Even people who are legally allocated land and are paying land rates are not immune to the risk of losing such property to swindlers who are all over the place.

Cases of land fraud are in their thousands as victims make endless trips within the court corridors in pursuit of justice in Kisumu.

Double allocation of land is no longer strange even as number of fraudsters and land sale cartels keeps growing each passing day.

Corruption has fueled the problem and the demand for housing in a town where it takes months to get development plans approved has not helped matters.

Even the ambitious slums upgrading program that began on a high note spearheaded by the ministry of housing has little impact to write home about.

The city fathers must quickly adopt new ways and methods especially on how they view and handle investors and do so fast enough to conform to devolution.

The perception that investors are only foreigners or people from outside the country must stop.

Developers who buy land in the town with intention to invest in real estate for example go through rough times indeed.

For starters , the development plans here attract very high fees and takes ages to approve although the same council by-laws requires that plots be developed within one year after allocation.

Stringent requirements sometimes leave many would -be developers dejected even in the face of the biting housing shortage in the town.

Even those who manage to get the approvals soon find that some of the essential services that would ordinarily be available courtesy of various government agencies to make investment affordable are lacking.

Most estates within Kisumu for example, are not connected to the main sewer system which is amongst the key mandates of Kisumu water and Sewerage Company.

KIWASCO has failed over the years to ensure the number of residents or homes connected into the sewer system is expanded.

What this means is that any developer who put up a housing unit in areas not covered must construct septic tanks which in most cases pushes tremendously the general cost of their projects.

While we impress upon investors to consider coming to Kisumu, the authorities must ensure the infrastructure available is supportive of such economic endeavors.

The roads in the urban area of Kisumu are pathetic and must be fixed. Despite huge amounts of money it receives yearly for upgrades there is little really on the ground to show for it.

Most roads in the industrial area for example are not tarmac ked and others that were are now completely worn out.

The streets are clean but the estates are doomed. Residents are forced to enter into collection arrangements in the estates with private garbage collectors to do what we expect the council to do for us since we pay taxes to them.

In fact Kisumu officially declared it had failed to get a dumping site even after allocating sh 10 M in the past for a dump site.

The Kisumu governor Mr Jack Ranguma who is expected to soon form a commission to run the city affairs on behalf of the residents must henceforth also find it his priority to stop those who pollute the lake with impunity.

Once billed as the second largest fresh water lake in the world, many are now debating whether this is still true of Lake Victoria given the increasing degradation of its waters.

Some of the industries, sugar millers and even local authorities neighboring the lake are known to be amongst the chief polluters and they seem to be getting away with it over the years.

These and many more are what many people from this region would want to see fixed and fixed completely by the devolved government and if they fail we will no longer have the luxury of blaming the national government or national leadership as has been the norm whenever we get it wrong.

END.

KENYA: HOMA-BAY COUNTY GOVERNOR HAS COMPLETED THE NOMINATION OF MEMBERS OF THE ASSEMBLY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE {CABINET} WITH CLAIMS AND ACCUSATIONS THAT SOME OF THE POSITIONS ARE FILLED BY GIRL FRIENDS OF SENIOR ODM POLITICIANS.

Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Homa-Bay Town

THE Homa-Bay County governor Cyprian Otieno Awiti has completed nomination and vetting of members of the Assembly committee comprising of seven individual talented men and three women.

The governor, however, faced serious accusation and allegations that two of the women nominated to the Assembly executive governing committee are known for political activities and long time social associates of senior ODM leadership in the region.

Mrs Consilata Yambo Migowa from Gwasssi will head waters services and environment, Ms Dorothy Atieno Okello will head Tourism, culture and Sports, Ms Beatrice A.Olomo will head housing physical planning,Nicholas Obuya Koriko will head the Finance and Economic Planning,

Also included in the County cabinet is Phrase Ogweno Ratego from Rusinga Island who will head the Natural Resources, Dr Odiwuor David Okeyo will be in-charge of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Dr. Lawrence Odong will take care of Health Services , Naphutally Matta will head Education, Information Communication and Technology and Eliud Otieno Ochieng is to head Transport and Infrastructure.

Governor Awiti was away and could not be reached to clarify the claims that his cabinet is dotted by women of low immorality who have been associating socially with some of the former ODM party Big-Wigs.

On two occasions his phone No 0722 539627 rang , but he promised he would contact this writer, but never called again.

Political pundits and local observers felt that only Mrs Consilata Yambo Migowa is fit to sit in the cabinet, but others two would fail to pass the immorality test.

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KENYA: OMBUDSMAN OFFICE OPENED IN KISUMU.

By Agwanda Saye

The Commission on Administrative of Justice has launched its Kisumu Branch office which , marks the beginning of the Commission’s decentralization process to the Counties to take services closer to the public in line with the constitution.

The CAJ Chair Otiende Amollo says the Commission appreciates the Challenges faced by the public especially the limited knowledge about administrative justice and their entitlements to the demand prompt and quality services from public institutions.

According to the commission man Kenyans countrywide are in demand of their services owing to systematic weaknesses as well as behavioral aspects that have always impeded quality, prompt and efficient service delivery in the public sector.

“In the year 2012, the Commission handled a total of 4,062 complaints, out of these 1,398 complaints and inquiries were resolved” Amollo added.

He added that the statistics showed that the majority of the complaints and inquiries received were against the Ministry of Lands at 11%, National Police Service at 10%,the Judiciary and Provincial Administration 8% each ,State Law Office 5%,Ministry of Labor 4% and Ministry of Finance and the City Council of Nairobi at 3%.

“In terms of the categorization, most of the complaints and inquiries related to delay, unresponsive official conduct, unlawful official conduct, administrative injustice inefficiency and abuse of power among others” he added.

The Commision will also be opening another office in Mombasa to cater for the public within the Coastal Region and will also set up offices in other regions based on the resource allocation.

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