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Kenya: Chemelil Sugar Company is insolvent and on the verge of total collapse exposing its 850 workers to extreme danger of hunger and starvation

Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Kisumu City.

CHEMELIL Sugar Company Limited, the wholly state owned sugar manufacturing company based in Muhoroni district within the Kisumu County has ground its production to a halt.

The company owed its suppliers cane farmers, worker and other stakeholders close to Kshs 2 billion.

Its employees estimated to be numbering about 850 have yet to be paid their salaries since December,2012 last year. This has exposed these workers to extreme suffering starvation and diseases as the can no longer afford to cater for themselves and their families or pay for their medical bills due to lack of money.

Unconfirmed reports say one worker had died of what his workmates have described as caused by extreme starvation and hunger. The body of the deceased whose name was given as Walter Marega is still lying at the morgue in hospital.

The facility, which for many years ever since its inception was the centre of excellence, and the mainstay of sugar production within the Nyanza sugar belt has been run-down owing to what an insider has described as “gross political interference” into its day-to-day management, corruption, and “pilferage with impunity.”.

Although aware of the tremendous suffering of the employees of the facility the political leadership in the region couldn’t care less and made no effort to install the sanity in the once vibrant and prosperous sugar industry management.

Human Rights groups and NGOs operating in the area have raised an alarm about the pathetic state of affairs at the Chemelil sugar company to no avail.

The current managing director of the Chemelil sugar Company is Charles Owelle, a man who has for many years been involved in its previous management team, which were discredited with numerous allegations of looting and excessive pilferage and vandalism of the firm’s resources.

Owelle, a Luo, took over from Eng. Edwin Otieno Musebe, a Luhyia, whose concerted effort had turned the facility around from being run-down to a vibrant profit making firm. His removal was viewed as having been instigated by excessive tribalism. Owelle by then was the company’s agricultural manager and had even twice before acted as an interim MD.

The company’s debts have increase to about Kshs 2 billion The most affected groups are the suppliers, cane farmers and the 850 workers who have not been paid their salaries since August 2012 and are still living in squalid conditions in their dilapidated houses while penniless and suffering not to be able to cater for their basic needs such as food and school fees for their school going children.

Sugar can farmers and other stakeholders have also not been paid their dues since last year either the Kenya Sugar Board doing the reportedly never ending annual mechanical maintenance since last year has also been informed of the extreme difficulties the stakeholders were undergoing, but has done nothing.

Other reports emerging from the facility says that on the night of Friday March 15, 2013 an employee of the company by the name Walter Marega had complained to his neighbor about extreme hunger and starvation he was experiencing.

A generous neighbor sympathized with Mr Marega voluntarily offered to take him to a food kiosk in the nearby market so that he could get some porridge. The deceased then went to the estates shop to look for some eggs, but he got nothing because he had exhausted all his credit facilities. All this happened while the late Mr. Marega’s wife had given birth to a new born baby at Nambale hospital. A neighbor offered him 500/- loan to enable him to travel to Nambale, but the same night Marega died lonely inside his company estate house even before seeing his new born baby.

The recent change in political patronage of Muhoroni in which the former immediate MP or the are Prof.Ayiecho Olueny was voted out an a new MP elect James Onyango Koyoo voted in has given the residents, especially members of the farming community the ray of hope that things could change to the better.

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KENYA: THE KWS OFFICIAL HAS DISPELLED THE DREADFUL RUMOR WHICH ALMOST PLACED PART OF NANDI AND UASIN GISHU COUNTIES INTO DUSK TO DAWN CURFEW ABOUT MAN EATER BEAST

Reports Leo Odera Omolo In Kapsabet Town.

The dreadful rumor which kicked off two weeks ago later spread like bush fire into the neighboring Uasin Gishu County.

The rumor was about the myth about the existence of the”Man Eater” beast in the region.

The rumor was sparked off following the discovery of a half eaten man Unknown people or person took the photograph of the half-eaten body an posted it to one of the social media outlets, the Facebook.

Earlier this week, the villagers mobilized themselves and while armed with arrows, bows,spears and rungus and other crude weapons went into hunting spree ransacking all the nearby thickets and bushes in search of the alleged ‘Man Eater Beast’.

The incident also kindled an old myth about the existence of a mysterious beast alleged the Nandi Bear.The story o f the existence of the Nandi Bear has remained unresolved for decades, and even during the colonial era, some whites conducted a thorough studies in search of the Nandi Bear’ but never traced the animal, though its existence has remained so famous I the local folk-tales.

The Whites farmers and administrators working in Nandi district had established a social Club called Nandi Bear Club, which is located next to the Nandi Hills town. The Club is one of the most exclusive one in the region surrounded by an ultra modern Golf Club.

The Nandi Bear is known in Kalenjin as “Getet” its mythological existence is associated with clams that the Nandi Bears used to struck into the villages, beheaded people and took away their carcasses.

The myth of Getet was mainly used by nursing mothers in calming heir crying babies or children during the dead hours of the night, by frightening the minors that their cries would attract “Getet” the Nandi Bears to come and kill the family.

After raiding several bushes and thickets the villagers came into face to face encounter with three “Jackals”. They cornered the Jackals and killed two of them, while the third one escaped.

Jackals are smaller than dogs and cannot kill a grown up person. The carcasses of the dead jackals were handed to the officials of the Kenya Wildllfe Services, but nothing like a man eating beast.

A senior KQWS official has discounted the rumor about the existence of the “Man Easter Beast”. He said the deceased who appeared to have been stabbed all over the body by unknown assailants had blood oozing from the stab wounds, and this could have attracted the stray dogs.

The KWS official Joel Kunda said the police in both Uasin Gishu and Nandi Counties were actively investigating those who might have posted the photographs of the half-eaten body to the social media thereby sparking rumors and fears among the population.

The rumor has caused a lot of panicking with parents believing that they should not send their small children to school for fear of being attacked by the ‘Man Easter Beast”Even those fond of visiting the Chang’aa dens have curtailed their movement and chose to remain indoor after darkness.

The rumor has clamped down on what one resident of Chepterit Market Samuel Limo described as “down to Dusk Cufew.

On the other hand it has made young married women happy, especially those whose husbands are known to have been spending long hours of the night in chang’aa drinking den.”They do come home much earlier and even had time for supper with the children before retiring to be, “ remarked Rachel Jebet a mother of four.

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KENYA’S PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS DISPUTE IS CLOSELY BEING MONITORED BY TANZANIAN AND OTHER REGIONAL LEADERS

Writes Leo Odera Omolo

INFORMATION emerging from the multiple sources in the Tanzanian city of Dar Es Salaam are all indicating that the majority of Tanzanian citizens are closely watching the unfolding political events inside their northern neighboring state.

All the indications that leaders of the various political parties, the ruling CCM party and its ach-rival the CHADEMA are said to be keenly watching events in Kenya.

President Jakaya Kikwete is reported to be neutral and keeping his cards to his chest. He has yet to sent a personal congratulatory message to Kenya’s president – elect Uhuru Kenyatta. However, junior cadre of CCM leadership including member of parliament are said to be leaning towards the Jubilee side of Kenya’s political divide, while Chadema leadership is said to be sympathetic to the CORD alliance.

The CCM stand on the Kenya’s election dispute is said to have been prompted by unfounded rumor that CHADEMA has been covertly cultivating close working relation with the CORD ALLIANCE.

Chadema is reported to have donated several motor vehicles to the CORD alliance during the recently concluded electioneering campaign in Kenya. It has also been reported that President Paul Kagame of Rwanda is another regional leader who has yet to offer any comment about the election despite in Kenya. Rwanda is another important trade partner of Kenya. Lie the other land-locked countries, which depended entirely on the Kenyan port of Mombasa or their export and import.

From the neighboring Uganda the current presidential election results dispute between the h . . .

Uganda was embroiled in a mega financial scandal involved the reported theft of millions of dollars from donor nations meant for its development in the North. The money is said to have been siphoned with the Office of the Prime Minster in Kamala.

Although it has its own sea port of Dar Es Salaam, its northern parts of the country as well as western, especially towns and gold mines , which are allocated around the LAKE Victoria also depended on Kenya for supplies via Lake Victoria.

The mayhem that broke out following a similarly the disputed presidential election of Dec. 2007 had impacted negatively to the economies of both Tanzania and in particularly when the political goons in Nairobi uprooted the rail LINE LINKING THE Kenyan port of Mombasa and Uganda at a section in Kibera within Nairobi suburbs.

The incident sparked off the fuel shortage in Uganda and other land-locked nations in the hinterland and almost crippled that country’s economy.

These are some of the valid reasons why Tanzanians and Ugandans, particularly the big business people would not entertain seeing Kenya collapsing into a distasteful conditions.

A correspondent operating in the northern Tanzania town of Arusha described the recently concluded presidential election in Kenya a sham and not credible enough to convince the neighboring states that it was held in good faith.

However, we love Kenya and its people and as such would go with their wishes, said the TANZANIAN WRITER, ADDING THAT IT WAS TIME Kenya learn how to organize its elections and put only the most credible people to the task of overseeing the elections.This time around people tasked with the handling of the elections in Kenya were not sufficiently qualified for the task.

One Tananian politician commented that the time is ripe or those organizing elections in Kenya to put aside their monetary interest and make sure that such elections are helped in a better manner for the prosperity of the country and its future generation. Must be strictly devoid of corruptive deals.

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Letter to Dr Willy Mutunga- Chief Justice Republic of Kenya

From: odhiambo okecth

Dr Willy Mutunga,
Chief Justice- the High Courts of Kenya,
President- Supreme Court of Kenya,
Republic of Kenya.

Dear Sir,
We have come full circle and now, the ball has been placed in your court. You will either inflate her or deflate her.

Before I address you Sir, we had a galaxy of Election Observers both Local and International in Kenya for the March 4th General Elections. What did they observe? Were they happy with the state of unpreparedness of the IEBC? Were they satisfied that the process of Tallying where declared results were at variance with the posted results was credible? Or they were just on holiday in Kenya and observed non of the above?

But then, I must start by congratulating you, though belated, for your appointment to head the Judiciary in Kenya. Yours was a true Journey of Hope for our Motherland. I remember you in the liberation struggle when you were amongst the few gallant sons of Kenya who were detained for their thoughts and agitation for change and reform. I do not remember any women having been detained, but a few were with us in the trenches in the liberation struggle as well.

You taught Law at the University of Nairobi and many of the current crop of brilliant lawyers went through your class. And truly they honour and respect you for your credentials.

Your entry to the Corridors of Justice has rekindled immense hope on Kenyans that after all, our Courts of Law can uphold the rule of Law and respect the same. You came in at a time when many charlatans and miscreants were confident of running roughshod on the Judiciary. The joke was- why hire a lawyer when you can rent a Judge. And in those days, Judgements were never pronounced with absolute gravity. Judgement was dispensed on a need to know basis and on the wight of ones pocket, never the weight of evidence adduced and corroborated in Court.

This is why I started by saying that we have gone full circle.

We now have absolute confidence in our Judiciary and we have absolute confidence in our sons and daughters dispensing justice to the down trodden. Justice is truly becoming of shield and defender.

The fight for democracy and reforms has also come a full circle. Many of those who fought for reforms and democracy in Kenya have gone different ways. Those who fought for our Independence and bled for our freedom have been languishing in abject poverty ever since, while the Home Guards, those who never believed in the sovereignty of an African took over the reigns of power in many states in Africa. Their rule, or rather, mis-rule bled Africa for many years, in the process, killing some very brilliant names that would have taken Africa forward- The Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah, Patrice Lumumba, Pio Gama Pinto, Joseph Tom Mboya, Josiah Mwangi Kariuki, Ronald Ngala, to mention but a few. These men never died in vain, and their blood is still restless.

A new breed of Africans had to step forward to start fighting for our Second Liberation, now from our own Brothers and Sisters who had amassed all power and affluence, in the process becoming blind to the daily norms of civilization and democracy.

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we clean Garbage from our midst, we must clean our Electoral Process to start respecting the wishes of Kenyans, not the wishes of some hidden faces of impunity in the next room

Kenyans went for an election on the 4th March 2013, and I want to believe that you and your fellow Judges also voted- for that is our joint democratic right. We came out in large numbers and lined up patiently and peacefully as One People under God. We were determined to elect a Leader of our choice- by voting.

Then the drama started, and I was reminded of Truth Meter- where a young Kenyans says- I witnessed the whole episode, it was like drama, like vindio- video. The supposedly Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission started treating Kenyans to Provisional Results that quickly assumed a life of its own. We were seeing figures that defied any logic and many eyebrows were raised. I bet you sat upright, for arithmetic was not adding up.

And we all witnessed when the Chair of the IEBC came on screen and told us that a Bug had been detected that was adding the Rejected Votes by 8. For at that time, the Rejected Votes were rapidly becoming the Third Force and Kenyans were being treated to this drama from our own IEBC- an Investment of upwards of Kshs 100Billion. The IEBC had spent colossal sums of Money to invest in the Planning and Hosting of the 2013 General Elections. I bet the Bug did not intervene to again give us the Tallying Process that was rapidly also assuming a life of its own. The Results that were being read by the Commissioners were not Tallying with the Results that were being posted as overall.

The IEBC Chair and his Team visited several Countries earlier to learn and witness how elections were conducted. They were even in the US in November 2012 to witness the largest democracy at work. And the US Results, true to form, came out in real time. And within minutes of the last man casting his vote, Barrack Obama was pronounced the President of the USA. It did not take Five- 5 days of tallying. For there is no science involved in adding up figures from 290 Constituencies.

They were also in Ghana for the same learning process. What lessons did they learn, or, were these the normal freebies and high life that comes with State Office in Kenya? Where results are never realized?

Mr President, Elections in Kenya must be won at the Ballot Box, not at the Tallying Centre and not in the Board Rooms. If the US, with a very large population of voters could post their results in real time, what was the problem with ours?

In the confines of my house, I had my own Tallying Centre where I posted on Excel ALL the results as they were being announced by the tired and in some cases confused Commissioners and I realized that the figures were not adding up. At some point, Commissioner Nzibo gave Mzee Uhuru Kenyatta 57,000 votes as cast from Tiaty Constituency to the chagrins of all. He had said the Constituency had only 18,000 Registered Voters, and I do not want to believe that he was being misquoted. He was reading the results and all the World was listening. And I want to believe that this is what they posted in their end results.

Such was the Tallying Mess that within one hour of Commissioner Nzibo asking us to go to bed, rest and come back fresh at 6.00am, new results were being posted declaring Mzee Uhuru Kenyatta as our new President-Elect. I was shocked. And I marveled at how Kenya had invested Billion of Shillings down the drain like this.

Elections Results were being cooked and Maths was not adding up. The Commission was struggling with facts and figures and down the drain was their credibility going as well. And facts and figures are very stubborn entities. They NEVER lie. You can only manipulate them, and this, I want to believe is what our IEBC Team was doing as the whole World watched in shock.

We had invested heavily in gadgets that NEVER worked for us. Did someone take us for a ride? Were Elections Results pre-meditated? Why could the IEBC not give us results in Real Time like they had done with all the by-elections they had conducted? Were they coooking figures to force a clear winner in Round One?

These are disturbing questions that Kenyans must get to know. And it is only you and your Team that can help us unravel this.

In 2007, we did one major mistake; were never punished those who connived against Kenyans in that botched exercise of an Election. We let them go scot free and even paid them off. It is only God who has been dealing with them one by one. They caused massive pain, misery, death and destruction on Kenyans and our loving God will not let them rest easy. How I wish we were living during the times of Hamurabi the Law Giver- we would have acted appropriately.

As the protagonists come before you to seek redress, you and your able Bench must take the higher ground. You are Kenyans and you must help Kenyans regain confidence in the Electoral Process. As you look at what the Protagonists have presented before you, you must uphold the trust we have all bestowed upon you and walk down the history lane to come up with sound and secure judgement. The man hours we all spent patiently in long queues must never go in vain, and must never be manipulated.

The Hon Chief Justice, if Elections must be won, they must be won in the Ballot. And not at the Tallying Centres where Resluts are programmed to come in a pre-determined fashion. And if the IEBC Team Members are found to have fiddled with the Tallying Process like they definitely did, judgement must be passed on them and each one of the Commissioners must be hanged separately in a Public Square for all to see. And they must re-pay all the Billions Kenyans invested in their comfort.

Kenyans are watching and the whole World is watching as Democracy goes on Trial in Kenya.

Odhiambo T Oketch,
Executive Director,
The Clean Africa Campaign- TCAC
Nairobi Kenya.
The Clean Africa Campaign is an initiative of KCDN Kenya

KENYA: IT IS MY PROPHETIC ROLE TO ENSURE NEGATIVE ETHNICITY IS BURIED

From: Ouko joachim omolo
The News Dispatch with Omolo Beste in images
TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2013

Some of our readers misunderstood my homily of fifth Sunday of Lent. In fact when my niece asked me why only Kikuyu want to rule Kenya and why do they hate other tribes, particularly the Luos I tried to convince her that it is not the case, in other wards, Kikuyus do not hate Luos or other tribes, it is the political system in Kenya that exclude other tribes and make them feel they do not belong in decision making and development platforms.

My homily was based on the fact that we must work as Kenyans to kill negative ethnicity. We need to feel that all of us are Kenyans, politically and religiously- A country that all national cakes are distributed equally among 42 tribes in Kenyan, including the Ogiek community.

One of my colleagues even went as far as suggesting I should distinguish Sunday homilies are news dispatch, advising me that on Sundays I must gear my homilies towards saving souls. My colleague is still thinking in Vatican 1, the time that when Christians were in church they were souls, and only to reunite with their bodies after mass.

That is why those days we did not have toilets in church compounds because souls cannot go to toilets. Church doors were closed so that no one was allowed to come out because what you could see outside was rendered sinful.

Yet still, as a priest and prophet I will be failing in my prophetic role to condemn anything that can divide us as Kenyans. I must condemn politics based on loyalty to tribe. I must condemn it because loyalty to tribe is given much relevance than loyalty to country.

I will be failing in my role if I did not condemn political party system anchored on ethnic groupings. This type of system denies other tribes equal opportunities when it comes to development. Political system based of tribal groupings offer platforms for leaders to elaborate their development policies entrenched on the tribal sense.

Our tribalism has ascended worrying heights, especially to our children who we want to see growing up as children of one nation called Kenya. If we do not work together as Kenyans to destroy such systems then we will be perpetually embroiled in small messy tribal conflicts to the extent that the problem seems inexorable.

We must stop this cancer which has eaten deep into our social fabric, permeating every nook and cranny of our society from spreading. We must not allow our political leaders to continue compounding the problem– using ethnicity as stepping stones to their power-seeking ventures.

Tribalism cannot be vanquished by the National Commission on Integration and Cohesion alone. We need – as a people – to pivot our energy and reorient our strategy towards cohesiveness.

We must condemn tribalism because it is inimical to development. It bores retrogressive policies – much of which crippled this country for decades. We need to detribalise our politics – cease using tribe as a means to power and access to resources. The rhetoric and diplomacy will not help suppress the vice.

Like my niece Irine, the young generation have a responsibility to slain the dragon of negative ethnicity that rear its ugly head every electioneering year. It is their role to see unto it that elections in Kenya must not be based on tribal groupings to ascend to power.

We do not want to see other elections in Kenya like the recent one which have exposed and exacerbated negative ethnicity. It has left no doubt that our electoral math, maps and voting patterns are largely ethnic. Seemingly, our politics have little to do with ideology and issues but to ascend to power.

We need to stop this system in order to prevent conflict and help Kenya meet its growing economic needs. We must come together and engage in collective initiatives to rid our country of negative ethnicity.

We do not want a country where elections are stoking ethnic hatred among Kenyans. The elections cannot be said to be free, fair and peaceful if the system excludes other tribes.

We must not pretend. Negative ethnicity is a major problem in Kenya. It is a threat and a burden to our democracy and development. Children grow up imagining Kenya through tribal impulses, especially our young people who are used by some politicians to fight other tribes who are not loyal to particular system.

We need a country where the youth can develop a new vision for Kenya where everyone feels that they belong. If this is done then it will take the agility of young visionary Kenyans to slay the dragon of negative ethnicity that impedes our growth and development as a country. Until we tackle negative ethnicity that is rife in Kenya, peace and stability will be fragile.

Fr Joachim Omolo Ouko, AJ
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Real change must come from ordinary people who refuse to be taken hostage by the weapons of politicians in the face of inequality, racism and oppression, but march together towards a clear and unambiguous goal.

-Anne Montgomery, RSCJ UN Disarmament Conference, 2002

Kenya: Surprises never ceases …

From: Judy Miriga

If Red is Danger, is that it??? Look closely!!! Has the Supreme Court concluded greavances

to clear any doubts that IEBC did their proceedures with credibility, free and fair????

Answer Yes or No???

Ø Was the mock election necessary?

Ø Why did it leave suspicious foot-prints behind?

Ø Was the Safaricom technical failure genuine?

Ø Was the IEBC double entry satisfactorily rectified?

Ø How did that happen and where was it rectified?

Ø Was the Transitional Committee Team credible, legitimate and formed according to the New Law?

Ø If yes, how and when was it set up and why did the Permanent Secretary of Administration Executive Mr. Kimemia get involved without being vetted or cleared by the Supreme Court before engaging in matters of electioneering and dispatch of County Personnel? Under which criteria was that done?

Ø Was there insecurity with people dying and disappearing mysteriously during and after the elections?

Ø Was there pockets of police threats and interferences?

Ø Is the Media and Journalists in Kenya safe? Are they intimidated in any way or are they working under police threats or surveillance? Why is there ambush and brutal attacks aimed at transparent reporters?

Ø If the Police was the biggest suspect of brutal extra-judicial killings in 2007/8 which resulted in resolution of Police Reform as number one requirement in the formation of the Coalition Government 5 years ago, and with whose bullets did the most heinous blunt killings, why was it left uncompleted by the time of electioneering? Did someone find it unfit and unsustainable? Why was there a delay?

Ø Was there a conspiracy to keep the bad police in the force to repeat actions of 2007/8 but were defeated when people acted peacefully and maturely? Does this prove that during 2007/8 the Police were the aggressors and the intimidators trying to instill fear and create pockets of disturbances to provoke the people to act negatively?

Ø Was there two channels of election transfer communication one at the Bomas of Kenya and the other at the Kenyatta University, and could that have been the reason for the mock set up so the operation is done smoothly?

Ø Are the people aware that there were two channels concurrently operated at both the Bomas of Kenya and the Kenyatta University and if so, why was the Kenyatta University transfer channel necessary?

Ø Were the observers made aware about this?

Good people, I believe there are many questions that many people wish to ask. To avoid such questions, it is why the Reform Agreement set up the requirement of an Independent Transitional Caretaker Committee not have let IEBC to approve of anything going fwaaaa without putting IEBC on credibility check………..

Of course, peacefulness of the people does not amount to weakness or allowing anything going fwaaaa without justice being seen to be done……and as a matter of concern, if IEBC is found to have committed anomalies and failed to provide credible procedure, it is just right that the whole team of IEBC be disqualified with a Transitional Caretaker Team formed for a fresh start……..

Rumours or no rumours, Justice must prevail……

If Red is Danger, how can we engage to gain green pass where election is completely seen to the satisfaction of all that it is Credible, Free and Fair after passing number one test on the side of the “People Playing Peaceful Card” at the Election? Do Kenyans need justification in confirmation of the remainder tags of:

ü Credibility

ü Freedom

ü Fairness

May Peace remain with all Kenyans as we await the Court Resolutions…….

Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com

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The future of Kenya lies in the Supreme Court’s ruling

Updated 3 hrs 47 mins ago
By Mohamed Wato

Are you waiting for a Presidential inauguration or a repeat election? Wait for a white or black smoke from the Supreme Court.

The Cord coalition has now moved to court with the petition to challenge the declaration of Uhuru Kenyatta as the President elect by the IEBC. Court matters and politics are two different things. The public can sway the course of politics but can do very little, if anything, to interfere with the bench.

What counts before the jury particularly in this case, is the remedy being sought by the aggrieved party against the evidence adduced and the provision of the law. The burden of proof lies with the respondent and Cord lawyers know too well that they must go beyond hearsay to demonstrate the misgivings by IEBC and fraud they ( CORD) claim took place.

It instructive to note, this petition is coming at a time when the Judiciary is priding itself as a reformed institution, a sharp contrast from its past reputation.

The need to preserve national cohesion and unity might play into the hands of Supreme Court judges to overturn presidential election results, and rule a repeat election to appease supporters from across the divide and give Kenyans another chance to determine their destiny through a credible poll.

What this portends is an equal chance for both Uhuru and Raila to be upset by a court decision that might not work in their favour. It is therefore wise for all parties to get prepared for the worst case scenario and to prepare their supporters in the event of unfavorable outcome.

And in case the Supreme Court decides to revoke the results of presidential elections based on the merits arising from the scale of irregularities, then the fundamental issue of concern is who plays the oversight role to support and inject some level of confidence into an electoral commission that has failed to conduct its operation in an impartial manner.

Eventually, it is a matter of time and Kenya will move on.

Mohamed Wato is a former military officer and analyst

Why bid to stop tallying of presidential votes flopped

Updated Monday, March 18 2013 at 00:00 GMT+3

By Wahome Thuku

Nairobi, Kenya: The outcome of the March 4 presidential election is the subject of several petitions at Supreme Court. The petitions, one by Prime Minister Raila Odinga, the CORD candidate, have been filed after declaration of Uhuru Kenyatta as president-elect.

But even before the results had been announced, a local NGO, African Centre for Open Governance (Africog) had attempted to stop the tallying of votes at Bomas.

The organisation moved to High Court on March 7, just as the tallying was nearing the end.

Through its Executive Director Gladwell Otieno, they sought orders to have the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) directed to stop forthwith manual tallying of presidential ballots without verification of actual constituency based results in relevant forms.

Observers and witnesses

They also asked the court to order IEBC to restart tallying and verification of the ballots of the presidential elections.

Further, Africog asked the commission be directed to allow unhindered access by the political party agents and accredited observers to witness and participate in the tallying and verification of the presidential ballots.

They also wanted IEBC ordered to revive and use the electronic tallying system and or continually explain to the public the nature of the failure of that tallying system. Also, to give any information relating to any act that would affect the integrity of the election results.

The organisation asked the court to order IEBC to announce presidential results and restrained from gazetting the results pending determination of the petition.

However, before the case could be heard, the High Court directed the parties to address it on whether it had legal authority to deal with a matter touching on the presidential elections.

Africog lawyer Harun Ndubi argued that the matter was not an election petition challenging the results of presidential elections.

He said the case was based on Article 38, which protects political rights, and Article 138(3) (c) which obliges the IEBC to tally, verify, count and declare the results after an election.

The lawyer argued the commission had failed to properly and competently tally and verify the results of the presidential elections. The case was seeking to compel the IEBC to obey and abide by the law.

Lawyer Kamau Karori, for IEBC chair Issack Hassan argued that under Article 87 and 163(3) of the Constitution, it is only the Supreme Court, which has the exclusive jurisdiction to deal with the matters concerning presidential elections

He relied on earlier opinions by the Supreme Court that all issues arising from and involving presidential elections are within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.

Paul Nyamodi, lawyer for the IEBC supported Karori’s remarks, adding that whereas the matter before the court was not an election petition, it arose from a process involving a presidential election. “That process and all the issues arising from and around it are reserved for the exclusive jurisdiction of the Supreme Court,” he submitted.

Single event

The judges pointed out Article 165(5)(a), which states that the High Court shall not have jurisdiction in respect of matters reserved for Supreme Court.

Article 163(3) (a) also provides that the Supreme Court shall have the exclusive original jurisdiction to hear and determine disputes relating to elections of president and on the questions as to the validity of presidential elections.

“The import of all the above provisions read together is that where jurisdiction is exclusively donated by the Constitution to the Supreme Court, the High Court cannot invoke its jurisdiction,” the judges held.

The judges pointed out the opinion of the Supreme Court that a presidential election, much like other elections, is not lodged in a single event but a process set in several stages.

Analysing the Constitution further, the judges concluded that the framers of the Constitution did not intend that the Supreme Court should exercise original jurisdiction only in respect of disputes arising after the election and excluding those that might arise during the conduct of election.

Right forum

“The matters arising from the petition before us are matters that involve the process leading to the declaration of a successful presidential candidate,” they held. They added, “As the Supreme Court has stated, the presidential election is not a single event; it is a process from nominations to election petitions.”

The judges concluded that they had no jurisdiction to hear the case. They, however, added, “Although we have held that we have no jurisdiction to entertain this matter and have declined to enter into the substance of the purported dispute before us, we, however, venture to say that the issues raised are not idle but should be pursued in the right forum.

They concluded the proceedings before them had been instituted in the wrong forum and were misguided. They struck out the petition.

A number of the issues raised in that case have likewise been raised in petitions before the Supreme Court and will be determined in two weeks.

IEBC gazettes newly elected leaders paving way for swearing in

Updated Monday, March 18 2013 at 00:00 GMT+3

By Peter Opiyo

Nairobi, Kenya: The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has gazetted the names of those elected for the five positions in the just concluded polls.

In a special issue of the Kenya Gazette, IEBC published the names of 47 governors and their deputies, as well as 47 senators elected at the polls, giving them the green light to assume office.

It also published the names of 47 women representatives to sit in the National Assembly, 290 members of the National Assembly and 1,450 County Assembly Ward representatives.

The gazettement now clears the way for President Kibaki to convene the first sitting of Parliament so that the MPs can be sworn in. The Constitution requires the President to convene Parliament within 30 days after the declaration of General Election results.

Once Parliament is convened, Senate and the National Assembly would sit separately and the members sworn in.

The senators and members of the National Assembly would then go ahead and elect the Speakers and their deputies for the two Houses. Clerk of the Senate, Mr Jeremiah Nyegenye, said the election of the Speaker would require two thirds of elected members at the first round of voting, but a simple majority rule would be employed should this not be attainable.

Unlike in the past, senators and members of the National Assembly would be sworn in first in a ceremony presided over by the Clerks — Mr Nyegenye in the case of the Senate and Mr Justin Bundi for the National Assembly.

First sitting

IEBC also gazetted the first sitting of the 47 county assemblies and set the date as Friday, March 22. This is where the County Assembly Ward representatives would be sworn in and allowed to elect their Speakers.

The swearing in of the 47 governors had been slated for Wednesday, March 20, but this had been put to doubt following the delay in publishing their names in the Kenya Gazette.

According to the gazette, Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) has the highest number of governors at 16 followed by United Republican Party’s (URP) ten while The National Alliance (TNA) party has eight while Wiper Democratic Movement has four.

Alliance Party of Kenya, Peoples Democratic Party, United Democratic Front, Muungano Party, Grand National Union, Kanu, Ford-K, People’s Party of Kenya and New Ford-K have one governor each.

ODM and TNA also have superior numbers in the Senate, with both having 11 seats each, URP has nine, Wiper and Ford-K have four each while APK, Kanu and UDF have two each. Narc and Federal Party of Kenya have one senator each.

In the National Assembly, ODM enjoys the majority, having 93 members and followed by TNA at 85. URP has 72 members, Wiper has 25 seats, Ford-Kenya ten while Kanu secured six seats.

IEBC queried on poor preparation in NEP
Updated Sunday, March 17 2013 at 00:00 GMT+3

By Abdikadir Sugow

Nairobi,KENYA: The electoral commission is in a spot over inadequacies in conducting elections in North Eastern Province.

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission ( IEBC) did not put in place sound logistical structures in some areas – dispatching polling staff and materials to their destinations late, with some polling stations opening at 10am.

The IEBC returning officers in some constituencies switched presiding officers, their deputies, and clerks less than 15 hours to the Election Day – opening up unnecessary loopholes that could contribute to the questioning of the credibility of the process.

Further, there were mix-ups of voter registers in some polling stations with more streams, confusing voters as to which line to queue up to vote. There was also shortage of ballot papers in some stations, with some voters forced to wait for long hours to receive them.

The failure of electronic voter identification devices raised further questions on preparedness. Although IEBC owned up to the technical hitches while the elections were going on, it was not enough to explain the rationale in convincing the electorate to have confidence in such a significant process.

Widespread graft

The failure of the system was likely to encourage irregularities in the remote region where the public watchdog – the media, civil society and independent observers – had less access.

Such fears were reinforced by reports of the arrest of people in Kangeta, Igembe Central constituency, for alleged voter buying. Similar incidents were reported in Makiri, Imenti South.

Voter bribery was evident and high in some polling stations in the North Eastern region and despite election fraud being reported, the police and IEBC officials did less to act on the alleged crimes. A case is where one aspirant for Mandera East parliamentary seat, Hassan Issack Hache (UDF) was attacked when he tried to stop those giving out bribes.

Hache had previously warned about the impending security threats and voter bribery, but it seemed there were no adequate preparations to avert the crisis. Instead, the politician was told to record a statement and given Occurrence Book (OB) number 45/25/2/2013.

Despite the presence of heavy regular and Administration Police officers, GSU and the military personnel, there were bomb explosions, which caused injuries to innocent voters in a number of polling stations across the region.

At Bulla Mpya and Polytechnic polling stations in Mandera County, four people sustained serious injuries following an explosion. Similar explosions were reported in Mandera DEB Primary School polling station and Hanan Guest House where Senator-elect Billow Kerrow was at the time booked at.

On the other hand, the heavy presence of security officers patrolling the streets largely attributed to voter apathy as many shied away.

In Garissa County, there was an early morning explosion metres from the Chief’s Camp Polling station of Garissa Township constituency, forcing voters and IEBC officials to escape for safety.

In the same constituency, Tetu and Yathrib polling stations came under siege by armed gunmen who interrupted the tallying process. However, County Commissioner Maalim Mohamed refuted reports of a gun attack.

In Wajir County, it was largely peaceful although there were attempts by some politicians to influence voters. Rashid Ibrahim, a member of ODM National Elections Board said local politicians and the elite remained in CORD and swept all positions including the Governor, Senator, Women Representative and six parliamentary seats.

The IEBC ought to explain to Kenyans the many issues ranging from the malfunctioning of the electronic voter identification devices and the security of ballot papers. The commission should also explain why they did not conduct adequate voter education in the region.

Attack on and theft from Ruiru IEBC office unacceptable

Updated Monday, March 18 2013 at 00:00 GMT+3

The mysterious and alarming assault on Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission ( IEBC) offices on Friday night in Ruiru Town by as-yet unidentified persons who escaped with a BVR machine, crucial electoral documents and a gun cannot go unattended.

And since all IEBC offices are usually guarded by police, the attack on the Administration Police officer who was on duty must be slammed for the criminality that it is. In this instance, just like the killers of police officers in Mombasa recently no doubt over election-related matters must galvanise Central head of CID Henry Ondiek and Inspector General of police David Kimaiyo.

Who would need a BVR machine and electoral materials unless they were not on a dark mission? There have already been too many chapters in Kenya’s most recent, most complicated and most important general elections.

Top lawyers

Right from the push-pull over the composition of the electoral commission to reflect the face of Kenya, gender equity, professionalism and bury the ghosts of the defunct Electoral Commission of Kenya of 2007 and tussle over funding and the alleged scandal regarding tendering and procurement of the electronic voter registration kits to the issues of capacity of IEBC to deliver a credible, peaceful and just poll, this has been one roller coaster ride.

It has not been smooth by any stretch of the imagination. The suspicion and innuendo surrounding this just-concluded election just won’t go away.

Indeed, the poll is unconcluded since there is a suit pending at the Supreme Court over the conduct, tallying and integrity of the IEBC process. The Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD) has an array of top lawyers hoping to overturn Uhuru Kenyatta’s Jubilee Alliance victory at the top Court. For now, we shall not comment further on this as the matter is before a competent court of law.

However, we shall not tire to remind all Kenyans that the integrity of the poll process is at the heart of Ballot 2013.

And since there is still one last chapter left in this saga, it is imperative that all elections materials and staff that played any part in this historic exercise, must be guarded jealously because they could be up for summons so that this matter can be summarily and satisfactorily concluded.

No Stone Unturned

Therefore, the news from Ruiru town is as baffling as it is unnerving. Indeed, why would any patriotic Kenyan wish to hurl a spanner into the works at this very delicate juncture of our nationhood? Who stands to gain from stealing or even vandalising electoral machines?

And of what use is a machine that is configured for a specific purpose?

This is one of those instances we brazenly as the Inspector General of police not to leave the proverbial No Stone Unturned to recover the stolen BVR machine, election material and rifle.

Why Kenyans must exercise restraint as they await Supreme Court decision
Updated Sunday, March 17 2013 at 00:00 GMT+3

The scenes we saw in Nairobi on Saturday of demonstrations and police lobbing teargas canisters to disperse party supporters as the Coalition for Reform and Democracy (CORD) filed its petition against the presidential election results need not have happened.

Whereas we respect the right to hold peaceful demonstrations, more often than not demonstrations around political issues tend to be anything but peaceful.

Overzealous police officers unleash their batons and teargas canisters on the demonstrators leading to more chaos and pandemonium not to mention possible injury and loss of business.

Now that the matter of presidential election petition is in the hands of the Supreme Court, it should cease being played on the streets.

Playing political ping-pong with a matter before a court of law does not help advance anyone’s case. Neither do demonstrations.

A petition before a court of law is not a popularity contest. It is a contest between right and wrong. The winner will be the one who convinces the learned Justices that he has the law on his side.

For these reasons we ask all parties in this petition – CORD and Jubilee presidential candidates as well as their supporters – to exercise maximum sobriety, restraint and patience.

Traditionally in this country, wheels of justice tended to be slower than a sloth.

A few years ago, a petition challenging presidential election results would have almost nil chance of being heard; leave alone on a priority basis.

Thank God things have changed. And changed a lot. Today, a petition was filed on a Saturday and an authority no less than the Chief Registrar of the Judiciary assured the Judiciary regards the petition as a matter of national importance and supersedes almost everything else before the Supreme Court.

This means the case will be heard and disposed off within the period stipulated in the Constitution, which is about a fortnight from the date of filing.

The speed with which the matter will be dealt with is good news for several reasons.

Most importantly, the country needs to move on from the antagonising election campaign mood. That can only happen once the petition is dealt with and decided.

However, we must reiterate that politicians involved in this matter – the two sides in the dispute – must from now henceforth desist from politicising a legal process.

On the other hand, supporters on both sides should take a chill pill, pray and wait for Solomonic wisdom from the Justices of the Supreme Court.

Indeed, Kenya has come of age where faith in institutions – especially the Judiciary – has grown tremendously.

That the antagonists; Prime Minister Raila Odinga and President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta have vowed to respect the verdict of the Supreme Court is a sense of political maturity, and we should all laud the two politicians for.

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On Friday night Kenyatta University students went on rampage reportedly because batches of unused ballot papers were discovered ‘hidden’ within the institution’s compound.

The students harassed motorists on the busy Thika Superhighway, destroying property, and injuring scores of innocent people who have nothing to do with the issues at hand. These are the kinds of hooliganism that should not be allowed to creep back in the country more so over with the 2007 post-election violence still fresh in mind.

It later emerged the University’s main campus modern amphitheatre where the ballot papers were found was a tallying centre in the just-concluded elections. The Kenyatta University Primary School was also a polling station.

Available information shows the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) rented premises in various parts of the country to store ballot material after the just concluded March 4 General Election.

Some premises rented were on short-term and temporary basis, which essentially means once the lease period expired, the electoral commission would have to move its election material elsewhere more permanent.

Movement or sight of election material at this point in time when Kenyans’ suspicions over the conduct of the General Election are overly heightened could attract unexpected and unwanted results.

It is for these reasons that we ask IEBC to, as a matter of extreme urgency and national importance, find a way of providing information to the public on this issue.

One effective method would be for IEBC Public Communications to issue a statement explaining what happens to ballot papers after voters have cast their votes.

Are all ballot papers transported to Nairobi? Are there some that remain in various tallying centres? Are these ballot papers stored in safe strong rooms where they cannot be tampered with?

Unless these questions are answered upfront and relevant information availed at all times whenever there is an issue relating to sighting of ballot papers in unclear circumstances, IEBC will find itself with yet another egg on its face.

Nyachae team assesses progress of transition plans

GLANCE FACTS

Accommodation:

We have noted the uniqueness of Lamu County and we have even taken photos of the incomplete proposed governor’s office building being put up at the Mokowe, the Lamu County headquarters, to help seek for further funding to make it more suitable for the governor.

Updated Sunday, March 17 2013 at 00:00 GMT+3

By Awadh Babo

KENYA: The Commission for the Implementation of the Constitution (CIC) is assessing progress in the transfer of functions stipulated by law from the national government to county governments.

Speaking in Lamu County, on Saturday, CIC Senior Programme Officer Doreen Muthaura assured residents that the Transition Authority has developed elaborate plans for inducting the County Assembly representative members and the County Executive by giving them the moral, financial and logistical support during transition.

No room

Muthaura said the Constitution leaves no room for some counties to be left behind during this crucial transition period and, therefore, it is the duty of the national government to offer the necessary support to county governments.

She added that the office of the governors is not a one-man show, but a constitutional office that requires the necessary support staff, including a deputy and the executive to make it more functional to offer the required services.

She also cautioned officers in both the county and the national governments to stick to the public code of ethics to ensure better service delivery.

She further noted that though the county executive committees were there to implement the laws passed by the County Assembly and these laws must be resonate with the Constitution.

Unique county

“We have noted the uniqueness of Lamu County and we have even taken photos of the incomplete proposed governor’s office building being put up at the Mokowe, the Lamu County headquarters, to help seek for further funding to make it more suitable for the governor,” said Muthaura.

Things in place

However, Lamu County Commissioner Stephen Ikua confirmed everything was in place for the swearing-in of the Governor-elect Issa Timamy.

He added that a committee has identified the venue for the occasion.

“Though the proposed governor’s office is far from completion, we intend to rent one. I can assure the public that by the time he is sworn-in, the governor-elect and his executive will have an office,” said Mr Ikua.

Timamy assured CIC that he has the competence to kick-start the county government, citing his record as former chairman of the National Museums of Kenya board.

Civil servants put on notice over assets

GLANCE FACTS

A week ago, the civil society warned some local authorities were hurriedly disposing of assets ahead of the transition to counties

Updated Sunday, March 17 2013 at 00:00 GMT+3

Transition Authority Chairman KinuthiaWamwangi says legal action will be taken
against anyone found culpable of misappropriation of funds. [PHOTO: FILE]

By Nicholas Waitathu and Abdikadir Sugow
NAIROBI; KENYA: Former local government chief officers, councillors, and senior civil servants found to have misappropriated assets during transition to county governments would be penalised.

Transition Authority Chairman Kinuthia Wamwangi on Saturday warned in some departments, State agencies, local authorities and other organisations, operating with uncertainty seem to be disposing off assets to amass wealth for certain individuals.

Audits

A week ago, the civil society warned some local authorities were hurriedly disposing of assets ahead of the transition to counties.

In an interview at his KICC office, Mr Wamwangi said a moratorium on transfer of assets was issued and regulations on transfer of assets developed. All assets previously being managed by the local authorities, PCs and DCs have been taken over by county governments.

“Those implicated with mismanagement will be fined Sh10 million or jailed seven years or both. In our regulations it is stipulated that nobody should be interfere with liquid assets, land and buildings,” he warned.

He added: “We have taken audit assets and liabilities of national and county governments and the TA in conjunction with the Auditor General office is producing an interim integrated assets and liabilities register for all 47 counties.”

The Asset Management Committee will investigate all land grabbing cases and illegal possession of Government properties and charge those accused. In some counties, revenue collection preceding the election is said to have decreased by big margins, a situation Wamwangi said would be investigated.

If some officers will have meddled with cash and other assets, they will be punished.

“We will not allow messing up of the assets by any officer. The county governments must be assisted to take off for high development to be realised,” he said.

Interim secretary of Nairobi City County Lilian Wanjiru confirmed that revenue collection for February and March has decreased by almost half. The City Council of Nairobi collects Sh600 million every month implying that in February and March slightly above Sh200 million could have been collected. She said apprehension by the public that national government would provide revenue to support operationalisation of the county governments, could have been a factor. In other cases, traders are confused on where to pay the revenue to because no accounts have been opened for county governments.

Governor training

“We are using the old City Council of Nairobi bank account with the same signatories but cannot withdraw any cash. For any emergency withdraw it has to be authorised by the interim secretary,” Wanjiru admitted.

Meanwhile, the TA is training Governors-elect and other stakeholders on how to run county affairs. Speaking in Kericho on Saturday, the chairman, Wamwangi said his team would visit all 47 counties to conduct civic education on how the devolved system works, including county assemblies and executive committees. He said although most of the elected leaders have managerial skills, decentralising power to the grassroots is more challenging. Wamwangi, who will be in Garissa County tomorrow, said each county would have a maximum of ten county executives regardless of size.

The county executives would serve as ministers to mirror the national structures. The county secretaries, county service boards, county treasurers and in some cases county chief human resource officers would also be set up. Some existing positions like town clerks and treasurers would be renamed or restructured.

Meanwhile, Garissa County Governor-elect, Nathif Jama Aden (Wiper) on Saturday called for patience among residents.

Nathif said many locals live below the poverty line and many youth were unemployed, issues that he would address. He also cited pastoralists’ problems such as losing their animals to drought.

Confusion reigns as devolved Government system sets in

Updated Sunday, March 17 2013 at 00:00 GMT+3

By Jackson Okoth

It all began with a fierce tussle over office space with directives being issued by the various key State departments – Transition Authority (TA) officers, Head of the public Service, and the Government spokesperson struggling to get a piece of the action.

For instance, while Evans Kidero, the Governor-elect for Nairobi County had been ‘allocated’ office space at the Shell House, now occupied by the Prime Minister, there has been a spat between TA, the Government spokesperson, and Dr Kidero himself over where the Governor’s offices should be located.

More interestingly, it is still unclear what role and responsibilities are held by the Central Government over functions of devolved units. But what threatens to spark a storm is the move by PS Francis Kimemia to have Governors sign performance contracts. The decision has drawn sharp criticisms these elected officials.

Kimemia’s recent intrusion in county government matters and the issuing of statements by some of the suspended county commissioners is now raising suspicious of the intentions of the Central Government in county affairs.

The High Court had annulled President Kibaki’s appointment of 47 county commissioners. But lately, the said officers appear to be issuing statements at the counties even though their role in the devolved system remains uncertain.

In a court ruling in June last year, Lady Justice Mumbi Ngugi said that President Kibaki flouted provisions of the Constitution by creating non-existent positions of county commissioners and appointing people to fill them in disregard of the Constitution.

The Controller of Budget has also raised concerns over the state of preparedness of the country as it shifts to a devolved system of governance.

“The Government should ensure that there is adequate legislation and supporting regulations and procedures to facilitate the setting up and operationalising county governments,” said Agnes Odhiambo, the Controller of Budget.

In a 2012/2013 Budget Implementation Review Report, the controller of budget warned about the state of reporting within the Government. The problem of underreporting, she reckoned, is likely to shift to devolved units.

“This needs to be addressed urgently as it is likely to affect decisions being made, especially as we move to the new dispensation of devolved government,” explained Ms Odhiambo.

Treasury’s Integrated Financial Management and Information Systems (IFMIS), a platform that curbs wastage and misuse of public funds, is still confined to a few entities of the national government and has not cascaded to the counties.

There are also concerns that the quality of legislation within some county assemblies will be poor, based on the fact that academic qualifications of majority of the representatives are below standards.

“Parliament shot down proposals that those seeking for position of ward representatives must have university degrees,” said Kariithi Murimi, Chief Executive JMG Solutions. It is still unclear whether the amount of cash allocated to counties, to run these devolved units until the next financial year, is adequate.

The Commission on Revenue Allocation (CRA) has questioned the Sh6.8 billion the Treasury allocated counties saying it is below the constitutional threshold. While the CRA was preparing a petition to the parliamentary Budget committee, Treasury managed to convince parliament before it went on recess. The Minister for Finance Njeru Githae published and tabled four crucial Bills, one of which proposed to allocate only Sh6.8 billion to county governments. This is against the Sh30.4 billion needed to run counties up to June, when the Budget is read.

The CRA faulted Treasury proposal, arguing the law requires that county governments are allocated 15 per cent of total revenue collected by the national government. This works out to Sh30.4 billion out of the total revenue of Sh608.1 billion.

The commission has warned that Sh6.8 billion is too little and could lead to several counties stalling even before they begin operations.

“The Ministry of Finance has not used the formula for sharing revenue among the county governments that was approved by Parliament in November,” explained Micah Cheserem, chairman of CRA.

“Treasury has failed to prepare a Transitional Division of Revenue Bill to cover the four months between March and June,” said Cheserem. The commission warns that with a shoestring budget, county governments will not settle their obligations.

Ex-MP Godhana wants 150M from the State
Updated 3 hrs 15 mins ago
By Geoffrey Mosoku

KENYA: Former Galole MP Dhadho Godhana now wants to sue the state for damages over claims that he instigated tribal violence in the Tana Delta last year.

Godhana who has since been acquitted by the High Court is seeking about 150 million shillings in compensation for damages.

“I am still reviewing what I have lost following the declaration that I was responsible for the tribal clashes but for now 150 million shillings plus the cost of suit is a fare figure to ask from the state.”

The ex-legislator told journalists Sunday morning in Nairobi that he had suffered mental anguish following the accusations and as result lost his parliamentary seat.

The ODM politician said he concentrated all his energy and resources to defend himself in court and the Judicial Inquiry on Tana at the expense of campaigning.

And even as he embarked on campaigns, he faced difficulties among the electorate who still believed he had a hand in the skirmishes that led to the death of over 100 people.

“Today I want to inform you that I am planning to sue the state for defamation and malice. I was forced to spend all my resources and energies for my defense in court and the commission of inquiry,” Godhana said.

He added; “And I although I was cleared because of the announcement it became very difficult to convince my voters who had been poisoned by my rivals who were using the case.”

The ex-MP was also an assistant minister for livestock said the state has refused to pay his ministerial allowances since his suspension in October last year even after the courts acquitted him.

“From October, the state has paid me my allowances. To date, my salary is being withheld and all efforts to get the pay are not bearing any fruit in spite of the fact that I have been cleared,” he said.

Although, the former MP was mentioned by Defence minister Yusuf Hajji as an inciter, he said he was not planning to sue the minister in his individual capacity but rather the state.

Godhana, a retired army major, also demanded that the Justice Grace Nzioka led tribunal report be made public and real perpetrators of the violence be charged in court of law.

“The people of Tana who are displaced are still suffering even as the real perpetrators are still enjoying freedom. President Kibaki should move to order the arrest of those behind the killings immediately,” he told reporters at Chester house.

Questions on why IEBC had IT firm co-host server with TNA

Updated Sunday, March 17 2013 at 00:00 GMT+3

By Oscar Obonyo

KENYA: Prime Minister Raila Odinga has questioned why the electoral body had an IT firm co-host its server and that of The National Alliance (TNA) – a political party of one of the candidates.

Raila argued the conduct “of course may compromise the integrity of the electoral process.”

In a sworn affidavit, Raila points out at what he terms “a curious and very concerning feature of IEBC’s conduct”, of allowing Kencall to co-host both its server and that of the Uhuru Kenyatta-led TNA.

This, he argues, may “compromise the integrity of the electoral process but at the very least gives the very real impression that the TNA has access to all sorts of information which is at the very least initially confidential to the First Respondent ( IEBC).”

The CORD presidential candidate further believes the IEBC, as well as its Chairman Issack Hassan, failed to establish systems, which are accurate, secure, verifiable, accountable and/or transparent.

This, he argues, is a breach of the Constitution. Raila says IEBC declared results, “which in many instances had no relation to votes cast at the polling station and developed methods, which were opaque and intended to manipulate the results in the course of which the petitioners’ representatives were altogether excluded from the process.”??

The petitioner also observes that in the final tally, the total number of votes cast in the Presidential Elections differed materially from those declared by the IEBC and its boss in the Gubernatorial and Parliamentary elections, which took place on the same date “clearly attesting to my belief that massive electoral fraud and malpractice occurred or were permitted to occur by IEBC in contravention of the requirements of the Constitution”. “Its failure and collapse, on a catastrophic scale on the polling day, so fundamentally changed the system of polling and the number of votes cast, owing to inordinate and inexplicable delays at the polling stations thereby reverting Kenya to the discredited manual system, with all the attendant risks and opportunities for abuse and manipulation which in fact took place,” charges Raila, in his affidavit.

Raila argues the numerous instances of huge discrepancies in the total numbers of votes declared by IEBC and Mr Hassan in the presidential election held on March 4, 2013 “is inexplicable upon any reasonable hypothesis other than the existence of actual ballot stuffing, multiple voting or gerrymandering or inflating of the numbers of votes in the tallying”.

How Raila’s poll petition may change entire game

Updated 6 hrs 4 mins ago

Machakos Senator-elect JohnstoneMuthama addresses CORD supporters outside the

Supreme Court. on Saturday. [PHOTOS: PIUS CHERUIYOT and MBUGUA KIBERA/ STANDARD]

By Wahome Thuku
NAIROBI; KENYA: The outcome of the entire General Election held on March 4 could be put to question if orders sought by Prime Minister Raila Odinga at the Supreme Court on Saturday are granted.

Though his detailed election petition seeks to invalidate the presidential election result announced last Saturday, a favourable ruling could have a direct effect on the election of all other candidate from the counties to the National Assembly and the Senate.

That is the reality that six Supreme Court judges will be faced with as they start to examine the evidence presented by the presidential candidate for the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD) ahead of the actual hearing in a week’s time.

The most devastating could be a declaration by the court that the entire voter registration process and procurement of the electoral equipment was flawed. This could mean that any election conducted using the registers was invalid, null and void.

The thrust of Raila’s petition is that the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) failed to carry out a proper and valid voter registration in accordance with the constitution.

The petitioner claims that the commission unlawfully registered an extra 85,000 voters after the December 18, 2012 deadline hence tainting the entire record and the election process.

In Raila’s name

Raila lodged the petition in his name at midday on Saturday, a surprise turn of events after indications earlier in the week that his chief campaigner Eliud Owallo would file suit on his behalf.

Owallo’s name had featured in all the preliminary communication between the CORD Coalition and the IEBC and also court papers filed earlier to press for the release of electoral material. He had also told the High Court that he would file the petition challenging the victory of president elect Uhuru Kenyatta.

Raila has named the IEBC, its chairman Issack Hassan, president-elect Uhuru Kenyatta and deputy William Ruto as the four respondents.

Hassan is named in person because under the law he is the returning officer in presidential elections.

The bundles of petition papers were delivered at the Supreme Court registry amidst colour and drama, under the escort of a host of politicians, lawyers and CORD supporters. The Chief Registrar of Judiciary Gladys Shollei received the documents.

The documents were prepared and filed by lawyer George Oraro who will be leading the CORD legal team in the onslaught against lawyers for the IEBC, Uhuru and Ruto.

Court rules

Within two hours of filing, the lawyers were required to electronically serve the other parties with the petition papers according to the court rules. Contrary to earlier indications, Raila is not asking for a run-off between him and Uhuru but an invalidation of the entire elections and the holding of a fresh poll.

In the documents submitted, Raila does not claim to have won the elections contrary to remarks he has repeated in news conferences and other fora.

He is seeking a declaration that Uhuru and by extension Ruto, were not validly elected. Uhuru did not receive more than half of the total votes cast as required by the constitution and was hence not validly declared winner.

He wants the certificate issued to Uhuru by the IEBC cancelled.

The constitution provides that if the Supreme Court invalidates the election, a fresh election must be held within 60 days.

The constitution does not have a provision for the Supreme Court to order a run-off, which is only anticipated if no candidate garners either 25 percent of the votes cast in at least half of the counties or gets more than 50 per cent of the total votes cast.

A fresh election if ordered would include all other presidential candidates and any other candidates that may be nominated by political parties or even join the race independently. Such an election would be different from a run-off, which would involve only the top two candidates.

Raila argues that under the Elections Act, voter registration cannot be conducted 30 days to the elections. He claims according to figures gazetted after the registration of voters on December 18, 2012 there were 14,267,572 yet during the declaration of results the IEBC claimed there were 14,352,533 voters.

“The IEBC increased registration by 85,000 voters in clear violation of the constitution, the Election Act and the IEBC Act,” the PM says.

“All and any votes cast under such circumstances are thus unconstitutional and invalid. The consequence is that the purity of the election was polluted and the result of the poll was materially affected,” his petition says.

Raila says the commission failed to carry out transparent, verifiable, accurate and accountable election as outlined in Article 81, 83 and 88 of the constitution.

He argues that Hassan and the IEBC had a duty to act and supervise the election in accordance with the constitution and the electoral law.

Invalid action

“If they acted or failed to act in a manner that contravened the constitution, such act or omission was and remains invalid, null and void,” he says.

The PM wants a declaration that the procurement of all the equipment for the election, registration of voters, conduct of elections as well as transmission and tallying of votes was flawed and was in breach of the constitution.

If that order is granted, the country would have a fresh voter registration process and completely new procurement of the equipment including the biometric registration kits. This is the equipment that was used in all the voters for the March 4 election.

Though the decision of the Supreme Court would apply directly to the presidential election losers in the concluded polls, it could use the judgment as the basis for nullifying all other elections.

“If the court declares the registration of voters was flawed, that will have the effect on even other candidates from the county wards to governors and Parliament,” a senior lawyer said.

Raila argues that the commission and its chairman acted unconstitutionally and unlawfully in tallying the presidential votes using erroneous form 36 without counterchecking with form 34 in breach of the constitution.

He says his constitutional rights under Articles 35, 38 and 47 were violated when the commission failed to properly tally and verify the count of the presidential votes.

Electoral offences

He wants a declaration that IEBC and Hassan are guilty of electoral offences under the Election Act. Such a declaration would not only see the entire commission dismissed but could be the basis for criminal prosecution against the commissioners.

The petition will go before a pre-trial conference where the parties and the court will agree on the issues to be determined. However in his petition, Raila has already framed seven questions he want determined.

One is whether the entire electoral process from the procurement of the BVR kits to the declaration of Uhuru as president elect was invalid and so fundamentally and irreparably flawed and unconstitutional and unlawful that no valid or lawful declaration could come out of it.

He is also asking the judges to determine whether, besides invalidating the election, the Supreme Court can issue any other others.

Further he is asking the court to determine whether the IEBC, Hassan, Uhuru or Ruto committed electoral offences.

By Tuesday the petitioner should have served the commission, the president elect and the deputy with the papers either directly or through a newspaper of national circulation. They should file a response within three days after being served.

The pre-trial conference should be held on Monday next week, which is nine days after the filing of the petition. It’s at this conference that the court shall frame contested and uncontested issues, consolidate the petition with any others filed in court and give directions on various preliminary issues including the place of hearing and even how evidence shall be adduced.

The court must commence the hearing by the following Wednesday and determine the case by close of the day on Friday meaning it will have only two days to hear courtroom submissions. “By the time the judges are sitting they will have gone through all the evidence,” said the Chief Registrar Shollei.

The judges may only give a brief judgment summarising their finding and determination and then deliver the detailed decision at a later date.

What Raila’s petition says

GLANCE FACTS

A curious and very concerning feature of the IEBC’s conduct was that it allowed Kencall to co-host both its server and that of the TNA

— Raila petition

Updated 4 hrs 50 mins ago

NAIROBI; KENYA: The presidential candidate for the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (Cord) on Saturday filed a petition in the Supreme Court seeking to overturn the declaration of Uhuru Kenyatta of Jubilee as President-elect.

The petition concludes that there was no free or fair presidential elections and consequently no government could lawfully be formed by Uhuru and William Ruto as President-elect and Deputy President-elect respectively.

Raila wants to court to “declare as null and void the whole electoral process leading to that declaration” of March 9.

Voter register

The voter register was severally altered as to make it difficult to tell which one was used finally. The petition says the IEBC illegally inflated the number of voters by some 85,000 voters

The Petitioner believes that increasing the number of registered voters was intended to permit the IEBC to manipulate the presidential election

BVR

The failure and collapse of the EVID and BVR system and the electronic results transmission systems on the polling day so fundamentally changed the system of polling and the number of votes cast owing to inordinate and inexplicable delays at the polling stations.

Reverting to the discredited manual system exposed the polling to all the attendant risks and opportunities for abuse and manipulation which in fact took place.

Form 36

The results declared by IEBC contained widespread instances of manipulation of the returns through manipulation of Form 36 and in some instances the votes cast exceeding the numbers of registered voters. The huge discrepancies in the total numbers of votes declared is inexplicable upon any reasonable hypothesis other than the existence of actual ballot stuffing, multiple voting or gerrymandering or inflating of the numbers of votes in the tallying

The petition further cites anecdotal examples of widespread anomalies listed below:

? Votes cast exceeded the number of registered voters in Tiaty, Laisamis, Igembe Central, Buuri, Chuka, IburiIgamba Ngombe, Lari, Kapenguria, Saboti, Turbo, Marakwet West, Kajiado West, Bomet East, Mt Elgon, Langata and Aldai among others.

? Results in Form 36 disclosed by the IEBC were materially different from the results that were posted in the final tally of the presidential results for Webuye East, Webuye West and Igembe Constituencies among others.

? Registered voter numbers in polling stations were inflated in Form 34 contrary to what was contained in Form 36. These included Kaproi Nursery School, Metipso Primary School, Maina Primary School, Asaibul Primary School, Sewerwa Nursery School, Liter Secondary School, Chesongoch Catholic Church, Mungiwa Primary School, Chawich Primary School and Lemeuywo Primary School.

? More than two Form 36 reflecting different returns. These included Kikuyu Constituency, Juja Constituency, Chuka Constituency, Thika Constituency.

? Alterations in Form 36 without acknowledgment including Kiambaa and Limuru Constituencies.

? More valid votes cast in some constituencies reflected in Forms 36 than in Form 34 including in Chesumei, Emngwen and Ainamoi.

? Different entries in two Forms 36 submitted in respect of the same constituency for example in Mathira Constituency.

Raila: March of democracy is unstoppable
Updated Sunday, March 17 2013 at 00:00 GMT+3

Abridged speech of Prime Minister Raila Amolo Odinga

My dear fellow Kenyans,

I stand before you today as a very proud Kenyan. And all of you as well should stand tall at this great moment of our history.

Amid all tensions generated by the stunning IEBC failures in the management of this most important election since independence, you have taken no actions that would imperil our peace. These failures dwarf anything Kenyans have ever witnessed in any previous election.

Your commitment to the rule of law and to peace has put to shame the prophets of doom who were convinced the supporters of the declared loser on March 4 would embark on a bloody course. But those same prophets are now warning that violence looms around the corner at any of the constitutional steps that lie ahead in resolving this election dispute.

They are using these scare tactics to prevent Kenyans from supporting the constitutional process now under way for the Supreme Court to legitimise the election of the next president. But Kenyans know from the experience of the tainted election of five years ago that violence destroys the lives of the innocent, sets back their hopes for decent livelihoods, and deeply divides them.

I want to state once again that I am not challenging the IEBC election outcome because I am determined to be declared president. There is no democratic goal higher than respecting the will of the people to decide who they want to lead the nation. Is that successful, historic process of greater freedom for which so many sacrificed so much going to be stopped dead in its tracks by the few who refuse to yield anything to the many?

Not sure who won

When Kenya burned five years ago after an election so tainted that Judge Kriegler said no one could be sure who won it, I readily decided to make the sacrifice that was needed to keep Kenya whole.

But what I regret is that we did not put in place any mechanism to identify and punish the perpetrators of that election crime.

Recognising the damage the sham 2007 election did to the fabric of our nation, Kenyans had created the IEBC specifically to ensure that such an election trauma would never visit us again. And to make sure that it would have state-of-the-art mechanisms and instruments, we spent billions of shillings.

And yet every mechanism and every instrument the IEBC deployed failed miserably. Its failure and collapse, on a catastrophic scale on the polling day, so fundamentally changed the system of polling and the number of votes cast, owing to inordinate and inexplicable delays at the polling stations thereby reverting Kenya to the discredited manual system, with all the attendant risks and opportunities for abuse and manipulation, which, in fact, took place.

These grave errors constituted fundamental contraventions of the letter, spirit and objects of the Constitution of Kenya. Between February and March, the IEBC tinkered with the final register several times, and it is not clear which register was in fact used in the final tallying of the votes.

On the polling day, officers of a company by the name Kencall EPZ Limited, a call centre, were reportedly receiving the results of the General Election and specifically the presidential ones. How did IEBC allow Kencall to co-host both its server and that of the TNA, which may have compromised the integrity of the electoral process or at very least indicates that the TNA had access to information that should have been confidential to the IEBC.

Despite my agents regularly updating and complaining to the IEBC about the incidences of electoral frauds, malpractice and irregularities they discovered during the elections, the IEBC neglected, refused or failed to act.

Among the glaring anomalies which were observed in the process of manual tallying were:

(a) The results were declared on the basis of unsigned Form 36,

(b) Multiplicity of Form 36, and variants of entries in some constituencies

(c) Alterations on files and

(d) Brazen disregard by the IEBC of the entries on the files of constituencies, which were eventually reflected in the final tally of presidential election results and which were announced without signed verification Form 34s.

In many polling stations, the valid votes cast exceeded the number of registered voters. There were several instances where registered voter numbers in polling stations were inflated in Form 34 contrary to what was contained in Form 36.

Kenyans’ determination to uphold democracy is renowned around the world. I have repeatedly indicated my commitment to respect and abide by the Supreme Court ruling.

Thank you all. God bless Kenya.

Riots Over Unused ‘IEBC Materials’ Found in University

A vehicle was torched and the Thika highway blocked on Friday evening as Kenyatta University students went on the rampage claiming unused election materials had been found at the campus. The materials, which bore resemblance to official Independent Elecetoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) materials were found at the Kenyatta University Business Centre. They included unmarked ballot papers for the presidential race, unused ballot boxes, rubber stamps and marker pens. Ballot papers for Nairobi’s governorship and women representative contests were also discovered. The Nation could not independently verify the authenticity of the materials.

Riots over unused ‘IEBC materials’ found in University

Kenyatta University students rummage through suspected election materials that was found at the institution. PHOTO / DENISH OCHIENG

By Abiud Ochieng’ aawiti@ke.nationmedia.com
Posted Friday, March 15 2013 at 20:42
In Summary

Vice chancellor explains campus had been used by the IEBC as a tallying centre

Kenyatta University students on Friday went on the rampage after unused election materials were discovered in the institution.

The students smashed windows and broke into the Business Students Service Centre where the materials had been kept.

However, the administration explained that the materials were in a room that had been used as a tallying centre by the IEBC.

The commission had hired the university facilities from February 22 to March 15 and election officials were to clear up yesterday when the rental ended.

Mr Paul Ochieng’, a student, said they became suspicious after noticing “strange people entering and leaving a room that had been “out of bounds”.

“We became suspicious at around 3pm when we noticed some people walking in and out of the room but they are not staffers. It was then that we moved to the building and saw the IEBC documents through the window,” said Mr Ochieng.

The students also burned down two vehicles alleged to belong to the IEBC.

Kenyatta University vice chancellor Olive Mugenda, however, said the materials were in the institution because it was used as a tallying centre.

“IEBC hired the premises on February 22 up to March 15. I’m informed IEBC was to clear the room today but word went round through the social media that votes were being tallied there. The students reacted and demanded to know what IEBC staff were doing,” Prof Mugenda said.

Inspector-General David Kimaiyo confirmed the institution was used by the electoral authorities.

“The venue was used as a tallying centre and we have been told that some materials were left there. We have also been informed that ballot boxes and papers used in the mock election, prior to the General Election had also been left there,” he said.

Meanwhile, Budalang’i MP Ababu Namwamba said the IEBC should have been at the scene after they were informed of the discovery.

“These materials are supposed to be at the Bomas of Kenya to be given to our lawyers,” he said.

The IEBC materials included jackets, stamps, marker pens, ballot boxes, ballot papers for presidential, governor and women representative for Nairobi County.

Kenyan journalists attacked while covering Kibera clashes

John Otanga seeks treatment for his head injury at a local hospital. (Nation/Billy Mutai)

Nairobi, January 22, 2013–Kenyan authorities must hold to account soldiers with the General Service Unit, Kenya’s paramilitary force, in connection with their reported assault of two journalists on Sunday, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today.

Dennis Okeyo, a photographer for the Daily Nation, and John Otanga, a cameraman for Nation TV, said they were attacked by GSU soldiers while they were attempting to cover politically motivated clashes in Kibera, a neighborhood in Nairobi, according to news reports and local journalists. The Daily Nation and Nation TV are a part of the Nation Media Group, a large independent media outlet in Kenya.

Otanga told CPJ that he and Okeyo were prevented from entering Kibera by GSU trucks that were parked to prevent entry and exit into the area. Soldiers had been assigned to patrol the neighborhood after supporters of a defeated parliamentary nominee began to attack locals who had favored the rival nominee, according to news reports.

Otanga told CPJ that when Okeyo showed the GSU soldiers his press card, the soldiers began to beat them with clubs. The soldiers also seized Okeyo’s memory card from his camera, and took 2,000 Kenyan shillings (US$23) from him, Okeyo told CPJ.

Otanga sought treatment at a local hospital for a head injury and Okeyo for injuries to his knee and arms, Okeyo told CPJ. The journalist also said that his memory card and money had not been returned and that they had reported the attack to the police.

Police Inspector General David Kimaiyo ordered an investigation into Sunday’s attack after Keriako Tobiko, director of public prosecution, wrote an open letter condemning attacks on journalists and demandinga thorough review of the case, according to news reports. Police visited Nation Media Group today to record statements about the attack, Okeyo told CPJ.

GSU officers have attacked journalists in previous months. In December, exiled Somali journalist Muhyadin Ahmed Roble was beaten and robbed by GSU soldiers near his home in Kairokoo, while investigating a grenade attack in the area, Roble told CPJ.

“While we welcome the swift reaction by Kenyan police to investigate this matter, such assaults should never happen in the first place,” said CPJ East Africa Consultant Tom Rhodes. “This is not the first time the GSU has blatantly attacked and robbed a journalist in Kenya. Those involved in this attack must be brought to justice, and the property of Dennis Okeyo should be returned immediately.”

The Media Council of Kenya released a statement condemningthe attack on Okeye and Otanga, and announced the creation of an online portal on which journalists could report abuses of press freedom.

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As exams and Safaricom scams defraud Kenyans, where is Aaron Ringera?
The bandit government of Kenya is abetting crime and profound theft of public resources as well as destruction of the lives of our future generations. In this regard, the peoples’ president and Prime Minister should not be in a hurry to be sworn in because he will be complicit in the illegalities of the state and what is more he will be bogged down by collective irresponsibility.

May be it is time we Kenyans took stock of the actions of some pivotal bandits in PNU, notably George Muthengi Kinuthia ole (sic) Saitoti. The second man we need to train our binoculars on is Amos Kimunya, the youthful and liquid minister for finance. Above all, Kenyans need to ask unassuming questions such as when exam scandals were revealed the other day and while we all know including the illiterate Wanjiku, that the Safaricom IPO is an an overboard deal, one man remains handsomely remunerated in Kenya.

Justice (is he really retired) Aaron Ringera may be remembered by Kenyans for mouthy and pompous vocabulary and his well cut suits than we will ever size him up for the 2.5 million pay check that he draws monthly for nothing more than chasing around small fry and defeated former parliamentarians who inflated their mileage claims. Again, it is not all MPs. He has a knack for cracking the whip on dry economic bones while letting the grand thieves in the grand thieving PNU go scot free. Where is Aaron Ringera, the inept head of the state anti-graft agency?

The Kenya National Examinations Council was caught pants down practising waht coward-in-chief Samuel Kivuitu did to hand over illegal power to bandit president Mwai Kibaki. Kivuitu extended Safaricom’s top-up, handing Kibaki manufactured 1m votes to lipfrog the peoples’ president Raila Odinga. The KNEC topped-up exam results for some students from PNU-positive zones. What is ridiculous is that as was the case with the Kivuitu top-up, the goons at the center of the KNEC top-up missed the point and even handed ghost candidates impressive exam performances which means they can go ahead and study medicine or law. We complained about it here, now it is a national disgrace. But what has Aaron Ringera done, in spite of his enormous statutory powers? NOTHING, na Kenyans muta do?

The election was stolen. Kenyans turned out in record numbers to bundle out an insensitive regime bent on clinging to illicit power and which was implicated in mega corruption scandals. The goons at the ECK went on an extra-ordinary rigging spree, even handing constituencies like Mathira a voting impossibility with a bloated turn-out of the absurd and ridiculous 115%. Aaron Ringera is yet to ask Kivuitu to record a statement. He won’t, because he is PNU-positive and it is only former Kanu operatives who have fallen out of favor with Warlord-in-chief Uhuru Kenyatta that need to be haunted to submission. Aaron Ringera speaks big and farts big, and that is all. He farts with his mouth, empty words but a lot of pungent gasses that look misty with nothing substantive in it. The elction was stolen, na muta do?

Now on to Safaricom, the IPO of a life time. Safaricom is a company that is supposed to be owned by the Kenya government and Vodafone (K) Ltd. The shareholding is 60:40, quite innocuous and innovative. Vodafone is the leading mobile phone service provider in the world. Interestingly, Kenyans did not know something else. By law, Vodafone was only entitled to some 30% shareholding in a Kenyan company. Well it owns exactly that! So what is the noise all about?

Look at the contradiction. Where is Vodafone’s other 10%, that makes it own 40% of Safaricom? Now it turns out that Mobitelea Ventures, is an acronym for Moi Biwott Telecoms East Africa. It is registered offshore in circumstances that leave you and I speculating till death. The Guardian newspaper fo UK found out that Mobitelea was registered in Guernsey on June 18, 1999 – several months after Vodafone had struck a preliminary deal with the Kenyan government. Mobitelea’s real owners are hidden behind two nominee firms, Guernsey-registered Mercator Nominees Ltd and Mercator Trustees Ltd. The directors are named as Anson Ltd and Cabot Ltd, based in Anguilla and Antigua.

Smart fools. The red flag has always been raised regarding the faceless individuals behind Mobitelea, including an expose by the Mar Group. Nothing has startled Aaron Ringera so far. No, he smells no fishy deal. Talking of fish. Mr Amos Kimunya has presided over the treasury at a time when the economic sector in Kenya was tribalized and trivialized. From irregularly helping mask the faceless goons behind a substantial acquisition of Equity by an alleged Nigerian investor, which boils down to the bandits at SH, to illegally authorizing the sale of the Safaricom shares at the super diluted price of 5 bob/ share at the IPO, it is evident that Kimunya is scandalous. Key analysts of the stock markets are wondering why the artificial undervaluing of the Safaricom issue at 5-bob when recent issues like Mumias were priced at over 10-bob. Is kobole really Safaricom’s worth? Some observers opine that the kobole is meant to be the lowest, which will induce weaker investors to offload their shares at the NSE once floated
on May 30, 2008 if the demand and prices climb. Ideally, once the prices sky-rocket to say 100-bob, some investors will be keen to offload, meaning the shenanigans are waiting to up the ante and increase their share-holding through the NSE in what is on the surface legit. Kenyans, muta do?

Recently key players at the NSE namely Nyagah and Francis Thuo stock brokers either went under or are under statutory management. Kenyans would like to know how long it took the regulator, Capital Markets Authority (CMA) to see it coming and why the NSE was reported to have loaned out a cool 100million shillings to a sinking venture. Well, you need to see the surnames of the principals in the two rogue NSE dealers to understand why Kimunya is culpable. Aaron Ringera has not moved on the illegal activities. Kenyans, muta do? There are more reasons than one why the IPO should not be allowed to go on. The privatization of state corporations needs to be carried out by a commission which was established under a relevant Privatization Act. Mr Kimunya, in his Jua Kali way of fiscal management, is yet to operationalize the Act which denies Kenyans the transparency that such a massive investment requires. Furthermore, the collapsed rogue brokers sunk with millions of shillings belonging to prospective investors who will be disenfranchized. It is immoral to proceed with the IPO without Kenyans, any sector of Kenyans. Where is Ringera, na Kenyans muta do?

Looking at the exam scandals and the economic rape that Kenyans are paying for, one name keeps popping up like a cancerous tumor. Professor George Saitoti, the crane-necked minister in charge of police genocide and brutality is synonymous with the Goldenberg scandals, exam cheating and police scams. Why has Aaron Ringera not moved on him? With all these reports of scam after scam, what does Ringera’s radar await, surely? Does he need to be visited in the dead of the night by a night runner and informed that Mr Wasanga of KNEC should have recorded a statement with his office the moment there was any hint of impropriety? Should he be taught what earning 100-fold the salary of a high school teacher who breaks his back in 40 lessons a week means? He has a job description, but annual reviews tell us that his performance is not commensurate with the perks. He is abdicating his responsibilities. He should have no job now and not in the future either.

But one question remains unanswered. While Kenyans grope in the darkness for answers to a number of questions and more remarkably the exam scandals and the Safaricom IPO where are the state graft agencies? Where is the one man who will likely be remembered for farting loud and doing nothing about corruption. Where is the Right Hon Justice Aaron Ringera? And why do we still need to pay him to fart on his cozzy swing chairs while the corruption lords run away with our little cake? Why?

Tear gas in Kenya as prime minister files suit
By TOM ODULA and JASON STRAZIUSO | Associated Press – Sat, Mar 16, 2013

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Associated Press/Khalil Senosi – Kenyan police officers patrol near the Supreme Court as the party of Kenya’s Prime Minister Raila Odinga file a case with the court over what the claim is massive fraud that …more took place during the country’s March 4 election, in Nairobi, Kenya, Saturday, March 16, 2013. Uhuru Kenyatta won the election with 50.07 percent of the vote. Saturday is the last day Odinga can file a petition to protest the result. Kenya’s election has been largely peaceful, unlike the 2007 vote that sparked two months of violence that killed more than 1,000 people. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi) less

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Police in Kenya lobbed tear gas Saturday on crowds supporting the prime minister as he filed a petition asking the Supreme Court to void the presidential election, a vote the prime minister says was neither free nor fair.

Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s court filing comes a week after Kenya’s election commission declared Uhuru Kenyatta — the son of Kenya’s founding father — the winner of the country’s March 4 vote. Kenyatta won by a hair, with 50.07 percent of the vote, breaking the 50 percent mark by about 8,000 votes out of 12.3 million cast.

Kenya’s election has been largely peaceful, unlike the disputed 2007 vote that sparked two months of violence that killed more than 1,000 people.

But downtown Nairobi carried the scent of tear gas Saturday after police threw canisters at Odinga supporters who gathered despite warnings from police. An Associated Press reporter at the scene said the supporters were not demonstrating or being violent when the police lobbed the tear gas.

Later, police lobbed more tear gas at supporters gathered in front of the Supreme Court building.

“It’s everyone’s right to hold demonstrations, but police will stop demonstrations that may have ramifications on security,” said police spokesman Masoud Mwinyi. “Police are taking precautionary measures to warn people to disperse, but if they don’t we will use minimum force. Their presence can create unnecessary tension. Already we are seeing pockets of volatility.”

Odinga wants Kenya to hold new elections. The petition filed Saturday asks the court to set aside the announcement by the election commission on March 9 that Kenyatta and his running mate William Ruto had won the presidency and deputy presidency. Odinga is being represented by a U.S. lawyer who formerly represented former President George W. Bush, said Eliud Owalo, Odinga’s campaign manager.

The Supreme Court has two weeks to decide on the petitions.

Odinga came in second in the eight-candidate field with 43 percent of the vote. He had hoped to keep Kenyatta under the 50 percent mark and force a two-man runoff.
The Odinga petition says that the voter register was altered and “mysteriously grew overnight by a large proportion” on the eve of the election. Votes cast exceeded the number of registered voters in several locations, it said, adding that the change in the number of registered voters was to allow the election commission to manipulate the election results.

The petition said that the electronic voter ID and biometric voter registration systems were “so poorly selected, designed and implemented that they were destined to fail,” which forced the election commission to revert to a “discredited manual system” that carried risks for abuse and manipulation.

The election commission “failed to establish systems which are accurate, secure, verifiable, accountable and/or transparent and indeed declared results which in many instances had no relation to votes cast at the polling station,” the petition said.

If the court upholds Kenyatta’s win, he will become the second sitting president in Africa to face charges at the International Criminal Court. He and Ruto both face charges related to having helped orchestrate the 2007-08 postelection violence. Both deny the charges. Ruto’s trial begins in late May; Kenyatta’s begins in July.

Kenyatta has promised to report to The Hague even if he wins the presidency.

Despite the second straight disputed presidential election, Kenya has for the most part remained at peace during the election period, though vicious online fights between supporters of Kenyatta and Odinga have broken out on Facebook and Twitter.

Odinga has asked for calm from his supporters during a week of news conferences in which his team has claimed the vote was rigged. He has said he will respect the Supreme Court’s ruling.

One supporter said Saturday he hoped the court overturns Kenyatta’s win.

“We have a lot of faith and confidence that the verdict will reflect the will of the people. Kenyans are not peaceful, they are only calm,” said Warega Fredrick, pro-Odinga student who was outside the Supreme Court on Saturday.

Also on Saturday, civil society groups filed a petition with the Supreme Court asking that the election results be nullified on the basis that the election process was irrevocably flawed. The groups working under the name Kenya for Peace, Truth and Justice said the actions of the electoral commission threaten future elections.

The groups said the commission has not yet offered a credible explanation for all of the election’s technical failures.

Election day did not go as planned. An electronic voter ID system intended to prevent fraud failed across the country for lack of electricity in some cases and overheating computers in others. Vote officials instead used manual voter rolls.

After the polls closed, results were to be sent electronically to Nairobi, where officials would quickly tabulate a preliminary vote count in order to maximize transparency after rigging accusations following the 2007 vote. But that system failed, too. Election officials have indicated that computer servers overloaded but have yet to fully explain the problem.

As the early count system was still being used, election results showed more than 330,000 rejected ballots, an unusually high number. But after the count resumed with the arrival in Nairobi of manual tallies, the number of rejected ballots was greatly reduced, and the election commission said the computer was mistakenly multiplying the number of rejected ballots by a factor of eight.

The U.S., U.K. and Europe are watching the results closely in Kenya, the lynchpin of East Africa’s economy. Many African countries have directly congratulated Kenyatta for winning the presidency, but many Western countries including the U.S. and U.K. released statements congratulating Kenyan voters but omitting any mention of Kenyatta.

On Mar 18, 2013 2:11 AM, “Paul Nyandoto” wrote:

People;

Some sources are claiming that ISAAC HASSAN has fled out of the country: is it true?. He is the only Uhuru`s chief witness in winning the presidential election.

It is coming out that the vote rigging Happened and IEBC and Kencall EPZ Ltd did the job. How true is this?: I hope the SC open everything, so that no more rigging will ever happen in Kenyan soil again.

Paul

— On Sun, 3/17/13, Oduya – Magunga wrote:
From: Oduya – Magunga
Subject: Kencall doesn’t host servers or databases.
Date: Sunday, March 17, 2013, 1:25 PM

Rev. KM,

I just invite to re-read Hon. Raila’s petition again. Kencall EPZ Ltd whose founder member is a Director of CBA hosted TNA/IEBC servers. How is legally immeterial before a court of law.

Regards,
Oduya-Magunga.
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From: Kuria-Mwangi ;
Subject: Kencall doesn’t host servers or databases.
Sent: Sun, Mar 17, 2013 4:43:31 PM

SO

This is in the Cord’s petition. Maoni on this issue? Did Cord just payuker in the petition or is this fellow payukering? This not my area but I guess you can tell us if Cord rushed into making some allegations. Iko maneno?

As we wait for official response..this is what i know.Kencall does call center and bpo..back office.They do not host servers.

what iebc,tna and any other customers did is just to use kencall call center to manage Hotlines..you want to find out how to vote…you call kencall. ekencall of course have Call center management/crm software to track and record calls.

IEBC hosted their tallying servers inhouse..it seem they had server at county tallying center and main one at Bomas…all this in a secured network provided by safaricom.CORDOM WERE TAKEN THROUGH THE WHOLE ELECTRONIC TRANSMISSION AND I THINK THEY HAD OBSERVERS EVERYWHERE INCLUDING IN SERVER ROOMS.

This petition is running on empty.

If iebc wanted a data center…they could have chosen safcom/seven seas…or other providers with data centers.

IEBC HOTLINES ARE NOT FOR RELAYING RESULTS.THEY ARE MAINLY FOR VOTE EDUCATION.

From: Lee Makwiny
Subject: Where the hell did cord get these numbers-14,267,572 ?
Sent: Sun, Mar 17, 2013 10:41:37 AM

And indeed, the gazetted the 4.2m, if my non legal mind got it right.

On 3/17/13, Oduya – Magunga wrote:

Rev. KM,

Re-read Raila’s petition again and you’ll get accurate answers to your questions if that is what you’re up to. However, if your intention is to divert attention from from the real issues raised by Hon. Raila then continue speculating; I can only wish you all the best.

When IEBC was proclaiming the 14.3M registered voters, they did indicated, in the same press statement, that close to 50K people were double registered and such would be weeded out during the clean up of the voters’ register before Kenyans go to the ballot. That is where the IEBC figure of 14.2M is coming from and where the CORD/IEBC disparity of figures of 85K is stemming from, at least according to my non-legal understanding.

Regards,
Oduya-Magunga.

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On 15 Mar,2013, at 9:24 PM, jalkani . . . wrote:

From a reliable source on the ground these are actually used presidential votes that were being altered. As SO said somewhere in this forum these thieves are so open with their ill deeds that they don’t care how and where they do their business. And yet some people are singing praise songs. This is the right time to stop vote rigging and impunity in our Kenya.

Riots over unused ‘IEBC materials’ found in University

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Kenyatta University students rummage through suspected election materials that was found at the institution. PHOTO / DENISH OCHIENG

A vehicle was torched and the Thika highway blocked on Friday evening as Kenyatta University students went on the rampage claiming unused election materials had been found at the campus.

The materials, which bore resemblance to official Independent Elecetoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) materials were found at the Kenyatta University Business Centre.

They included unmarked ballot papers for the presidential race, unused ballot boxes, rubber stamps and marker pens.

Ballot papers for Nairobi’s governorship and women representative contests were also discovered

The Nation could not independently verify the authenticity of the materials

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— On Sun, 3/17/13, Faiza Hassan wrote:
From: Faiza Hassan
Subject: Ssssssshhhhhhh,Kimaiyo is watching u!
Date: Sunday, March 17, 2013, 12:11 PM

There will be no Nyayo house. This time it will be Argentina system of 80’s

On Mar 17, 2013 6:55 PM, “Rose Ikirima Kagwiria” wrote:

Tom.

We are back to 70s leave alone 80s. Sssssssss. I dont want to end up there. You know where.

On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 3:06 PM, wrote:

Yes we are headed that if the court does not over turn IEBC mess.

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From: tomoreje@ . . .
Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2013 07:07:55 +0000
Subject: Ssssssshhhhhhh,Kimaiyo is watching u!

Kwani we are going back to the Nyayo era?

Cheers.

From: Evans MACHERA
Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2013 00:03:16 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Ssssssshhhhhhh,Kimaiyo is watching u!

You are being discouraged from gathering into groups to discuss politics especially after the just concluded election. Inspector General David Kimaiyo says it will not be accepted as it could generate unnecessary tension and strain harmonious existence. He further says that demonstrations will not be allowed and have been termed illegal.” – The Star .

From: Samuel Omwenga
Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2013 1:48 AM
Subject: Uhuru Kenyatta Is Pulling Wool Over Everyone’s Eyes, Especially the Kalenjin

In Uhuru Kenyatta Is Pulling Wool Over Everyone’s Eyes, Especially the Kalenjin published in the Star today, I point out the pitfalls that lie ahead for his side-kick William Ruto and the Kalenjin community in the unlikely event Uhuru becomes our next president.

My analysis is informed by not only history but facts and information as we know it now and is continuously changing, most recently the dropping of the ICC charges against Muthaura.

My contention is sooner than later and especially if Uhuru becomes president and Ruto becomes his Vice President, it’s very likely the case against Uhuru will be dismissed and only Ruto and Sang will be left facing the music at the Hague.

How ironic but convenient would that be for Uhuru and his handlers.

There won’t be any need to shred any MOUs as the side-kick will be nearly exiled at the Hague, leaving the boys to do as they wish with the presidency without him around to even as say ngwe.

As I also conclude in the piece, there is time for our brothers and sisters from Kaleland to reconsider and maybe they can avoid all of that.

Of course, first order of business is getting the Supreme Court to do the right thing and nullify the bogus results announced by the obviously compromised IEBC purporting to show that Uhuru won the presidency when he, in fact, did not.

We patiently await the Court’s evaluation of the evidence provided by Raila and his team to this effect and are of the view the evidence of rigging is so overwhelming there cannot be but one outcome and verdict on the petition filed by Raila and that’s the nullification of the compromised elections results for president and send this thing to a run-off, which is in turn the only option that can prevent the country from going up in flames.

On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 5:51 AM, roz kahumbu wrote:

SO, Lee and Co.,

Seen on Face Book…an event which no-one from Cord is mentioning here!!

A Uon Student George Kwera was shot dead by Police as he acompanied Cord to file their petition at the Supreme court he died young and stupidly may he rest in peace… This is a lesson to all kenyans when politicians ask for demos don’t go… Let them…. their kids be in the frontline shouting.

Don’t you think it’s time you advised Cord to stop the nonsense of using other peoples children to antagonize the situation and the police and at the same time risk their lives for the sake of Raila ? Luring the youth to taunt the police is a crime ! You dress them up in some sort of uniform…or not…YOU HAVE NO CONTROL OVER THEM WHEN YOU SEND THEM OUT ON A STUPID MISSION TO CREATE NOISE AND MAYHEM .THE MADNESS IN USING OUR YOUTH IS YOUR FAULT AND I HOPE THE PARENTS OF GEORGE KWERA SUE CORD OUT OF EXISTENCE TOO.

I can tell you now that if one of my children came to harm through Cord I would find a gun from somewhere and deliberately shoot dead every cordster I could find!!

Look how you in cord blame the police for shooting Luo’s in Kisumu during the bloodletting of PEV. You have seen the video…..yet you fail to take into account that the youth who was running away from police for being a hooligan in town was actually, at the same time, taunting the cop who was chasing him. If you do not teach youth to respect the law you should not complain when they ask for trouble. You are teaching our youth to behave like a riotous mob.

Shame on you advisers and organizers of Cord mobsters.

I have no complaint about the authorities taking us back to Nyayo era and the banning all meetings for discussing politics. Cord has brought this situation by refusing to get off their euphoric and absurd campaign mode long after election day and it is past time this madness is stopped and they are gagged.

If you have to, go to court respectably and quietly like civilized people do.

roz

— On Sat, 3/16/13, Joseph Lister Nyaringo wrote:
From: Joseph Lister Nyaringo
Subject: Open Letter to Dr. Willy Mutunga, Chief Justice and President of the Supreme Court of Kenya
Date: Saturday, March 16, 2013, 11:55 AM

CJ Mutunga is likely to rule for an election re-run and those who admire Raila Odinga’s vision for the nation must start preparing early enough.

The contest between Raila and Uhuru will be titanic. Those who don’t see, Uhuru has started to galvanize his base; bringing together losers like Mudavadi and Magara who are now in his wallet. This is not about sharing positions but a campaign strategy in the event Mutunga rules for a presidential election re-run.

The contest will be of great fireworks from Uhuru Kenyatta; a man who is a heartbeat away from the Presidency.

Do not be cheated that what the President-elect is doing is only about solidifying his future govt but a strategy to win the election in the event Mutunga rules for a re-run. If not checked, it will catch Cord off-guard. Don’t forget Uhuru and Ruto have proved that they are great campaigners, manipulative, cunning and will use all means to ensure they win. Cord, don’t be complacent. Strategizeand strategize!!!

Lister Nyaringo

Joseph Lister Nyaringo – North America
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In prosperity our friends knows us; in adversity we know our friends. John Churton Collins

From: Samuel Omwenga
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2013 9:47 AM
Subject: Open Letter to Dr. Willy Mutunga, Chief Justice and President of the Supreme Court of Kenya

KM,

We know this is what you and those removed from reality are prepared to charge when the court rules in favor of Cord, namely the bogus charge that the case is “fixed” but it doesn’t matter; what matters is the evidence and facts upon which the decision will be based, which is so overwhelming even Uhuru himself has acknowledged as much as he now says he will accept the court ruling and go for a re-run.

Peace, Unity and Truth

Omwenga

On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 9:14 AM, Kuria-Mwangi wrote:
SO should withdraw this letter because it hurts cord more than it helps. Reading SO, not just this letter, one gets the impression that the case is fixed in favor of Cord. I thought I was the one who had that impression. It is very wrong when such comments are made by a foreign. I must congratulate the other foreigner, MO for keep off these legal issues.

On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 9:00 AM, mohamed warsama wrote:

I am forwarding this letter below to my friend, Naim Bilal, the PRO to the Supreme Court Chief Justice. It is an arrogant and presumptious attempt by an outsider to tell the Supreme Court how to go about its work in delivering judgement on the so-called petition. Reading be3tween the lines, it is very clear the writer expects the SC to rule only in favour of Cord.

Mohamed Warsama

Kenya: Chaos after varsity students discover IEBC ballot materials

From: mngonge
Date: Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 3:29 AM
Subject: Re: [wanabidii] Chaos after varsity students discover IEBC ballot materials
To: wanabidii@googlegroups.com

From: mngonge

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By Jeckonia Otieno

NAIROBI; KENYA: Riots erupted at Kenyatta University’s main campus after students discovered ballot materials in one of the buildings.

Problem started earlier in the day when students allegedly discovered some unexplained business at the university’s business centre.

Before the riots could end, students had burnt a car whose owner could not be established and barricaded the Thika Superhighway forcing vehicles to resort to other routes hence a massive traffic snarl up.

According to students, the room had been marked OUT OF BOUNDS by those who were inside conducting unexplained business.

Students noted that they got suspicious after they found out that the door was marked yet there were activities associated to the currently disputed elections going on.

Inside the hall were ballot materials ranging ballot boxes, books, papers, rubber stamps, jackets and lantern lamps.

It is further alleged that the people who were inside the hall might have diffused into the crowd hence none was arrested.

National Assembly elect for Budalang’i, Ababu Namwamba, arrived at the scene and asked for investigations to be carried out speedily so that it can be established what ballot materials were doing at the university yet all the materials were supposed to be at the National Tallying Centre at Bomas of Kenya.

“This is democracy on trial,” said Namwamba adding that it is very unusual that some of the ballot materials have been used while others have not been touched which raises serious questions on the credibility o these elections.”

Namwamba further wondered why materials would be locked and barricaded inside a room with a group of people yet there was still a dispute.

“Why, the secrecy?” wondered the legislator, “I smell a big fat rat here because if IEBC received all the return forms, then what are these doing here?”

He also noted that after the materials had been discovered; neither security officers nor IEBC officials had arrived at the scene to see what was happening.

http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000079405&story_title=Kenya-Chaos-after-varsity-students-discover-IEBC-ballot-materials

Open Letter to Dr. Willy Mutunga, Chief Justice and President of the Supreme Court of Kenya

From: Samuel Omwenga

In Open Letter To Dr. Willy Mutunga, Chief Justice and President of the Supreme Court of Kenya,
http://omwenga.com/2013/03/15/open-letter-to-dr-willy-munyoki-mutunga-chief-justice-and-president-of-the-supreme-court-of-kenya/
I openly share my thoughts as a concerned Kenyan with the Chief Justice concerning the cross-road our country yet again finds herself and this time we look to a legal than political solution to fix what Raila and Cord say were botched elections on account of widespread irregularities and rigging.

Peace, Unity and Truth

Omwenga



We are calling on all the Youth to support the Youth under 35 seeking elections as Members of County Assemblies Country wide. Thanks for Supporting the National Youth Sector Alliance
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Kenya: Gift For Raila

From: Kuria-Mwangi

These knuckleheads representing Raila (Kilonzo, Wako and Orengo) are crying like children over lack of documents, specifically Forms 34. Somebody, SO should give them these links or download the forms for the loudmouths and tell them to shut the hell up and go to court. They dont know how to download or was the issue locating the forms? How long will I be expected to assist Wako, Kilonzo and Orengo? Tell them to go to work shut the hell since I have now given them everything they wanted. They are wasting Raila’s time. Everything is here for the knuckleheads

Form 34: Declaration of Presidential Election Results Files

http://www.iebc.or.ke/index.php/resources/downloads/category/form-34-declaration-of-presidential-election-results

SUMMARY OF 2013 PRESIDENTIAL RESULTS DECLARED ON 9/3/2013

http://www.iebc.or.ke/index.php/resources/downloads/category/tally-of-presidential-results

Veritas liberabit vos
The truth Shall set you free
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http://www.facebook.com/kjmwangi

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Cord protests over petition papers

Posted 6 hours ago

The electoral commission has been unable to produce the final voters’ register used in the March 4 polls, the Cord team that has disputed the presidential election results said on Thursday…

Kenya: Plans to have Raila Odinga ousted as the Luo political kingpin is in the offing

News Analysis by a Special Correspondent in Kisumu City

REPORTS emerging from the outlaying administrative districts within the four Counties, which forms the parts of the old larger Nyanza Province have indicating that the behind the scene covert operations is in the offing in which members of the Luo community are unanimous that the time is ripe for the ousting and replacement of the ODM leader Raila Amolo Odinga with a young technocrat.

The plans is said o have received the blessing of Luo elders from all over the Four administrative Counties of Siaya,Kisumu, Homa-Bay and Migori.

The Prime Minister Raila Odinga who is now approaching his 70s year of age has thrice tried his hand at winning the presidency of this country ever since 1997 ,2007 and 2013but has yet to be fortunate enough to capture the top-most job on the land.

Senior members of the community have now a second feeling tat it is time that Odinga be replaced in readiness for the 2017 general election. This political scenario is likely to raise political temperature inside Luo-Nyanza and degenerate a lot of controversies owing to Raila Odinga enormous popularity within the community.

Several names are on the card being floated by the proponents of this scheme. They included that of the Nairobi governor-elect Dr Evans Otieno Kidero, the outspoken former Rangwe firebrand MP Dr. Shem Ochuodho, Rarieda MP Eng. Nicholas Gumbo, a Nairobi based business tycoon, Sammy Wakiaga, Suba MP John Mbadi,Rongo MP Dalmas Otieno who is the Minister for Public Services

The proponents and those floating the idea of replacing Raila Odinga with a young technocrat politicians have readily admitting that Odinga might not be too old in 2017 to have another shot at the presidency. They, however, maintained that “Agwambo’s” fortune appeared to have waned beyond repair.

Prior to his death in an aircraft crash last June, the former Ndhiwa MP Joshua Orwa Ojode who was serving the coalition government as an Assistant Minister for Internal Security ad Provincial Administration had his name on the lead.

The working relations between thef0rer abrasive Ndhiwa MP Ojode and Raila Odinga had gone sour at the time of his death following the rumors that the latter was nursing political ambition of becoming the overall. Dr Kidero a former Managing Director of Mumias Sugar Company is said to have contested and cliched the position of Nairobi-governor-elect against the wishes of Raila Odinga and some of his Luo handlers. The group advanced an argument that it was unattainable for Raila Odinga to occupy the Government House, while at the same time Dr Kidero is sitting at the helm of the City governorship.

The group had favored either Bishop Margaret Wanjiru or Jimnah for the Nairobi governor position. Dr Kidero an urbanized deployed his political dynamism and magnanimity to clinch the seat. Raila Odinga staunch supporters had viewed Dr Kidero’s bid for governorship as ‘spoiler’.

Prior to the 2007 general election Wakiaga who is still in the civil service as a senior government official had shown keen interest in joining parliamentary politics in his native Mbita constituency in Suba.

Wakiaga was to contest the seat against the then incumbent Gerald Otieno Kajwang’ of the famous bado Kuna Mapambano lyrics. However, those to insight information about Mbita politics have told us that it was Raila Odinga who prevailed upon Wakiaga not to contest the election against Otieno Kajwang’ on the promises that once the ODM win the election, he Wakiaga would be considered for another more lucrative position within the ODM administration.

Wakiaga who runs a chain of businesses in both Nairobi and Nyanza is closely associated with the Mbita Ferries Limited, whose ferries are currently plying the Lake Victoria between Luanda Kotieno in Rarieda and Mbita and also between Misori in Uyoma West and Mbita as well as between Mbita town and Mfangano Islands. He is also running a chains of hotels and air-travel agencies.

Another MP whose soberly character seemed to have attracted the elders who are considering him for the future role political leadership in Luo-Nyanza is the Karachuonyo MP Eng.James K. Rege.The newly elected Seme MP Dr.James Nyikal a former PS in the Ministry of Medical services is also being mentioned .

The coming weeks will witness a lot of the behind the scene activities inside Luo-Nyanza, because of the of the proponent of the change of leadership within the community has vowed to go out flat to canvass for their proposals.

Ends

FLIGHT OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL

From: Nyambok, Thomas

PLEASE KENYANS IT IS VERY EARLY TO CELEBRATE THE WIN OF THE PRESIDENCY NO SWERING IN AT STATE HOUSE.

WE CAN HELP TO RECOVER THE INTERFERED VOTE DATA FROM THE CARREOR DATA CENTER THROUGH HDZ SATELITTE SOFTWARE GIVE SERIAL # AND THE PRODUCT NAME ONLY.THE PEOPLE PAID SHOUL COME ON NOW.

Intellectual capital converts money capital into products and services.

Surprisingly, the United States leaders and Kenya leaders court foreign investors (financial capital) with regard to courting the expertise (human capital) that would develop and manage the investments and resources.

The flight of intellectual capital results in the flight of money capital. When Kenya or the United States borrows billions of dollars for investment, the money either disappears or gets squandered or mismanaged, causing the national debt to increase the United States or Kenya then makes Loan repayments for nonoperational projects and these repayments become money capital flight.

In other words, the flight of money capital is caused by the lack of intellectual capital, causing the average American or Kenyan to suffer by repaying external debt. This is why there is an increase in the level of poverty in the United States and in Kenya.

Corruption increases in all levels of operations due to Capital flight. Flight of capital means Police officers in Kenya can’t be adequately compensated and are forced to extract bribes from the public.

The some goes for other sectors too. Government vehicles that are supposed to be used to provide urgent basic services have no gas (petrol) to run them no parts.

It is very sad to learn that when a Kenyan Citizen calls Police hotline for urgent life saving help, they are told that available Police vehicles do not have gas (petrol).

Intellectual capital is more important for sustainability. Kenyans in diaspora are holding respectable decision making positions of authority in Finance, Economics, Medicine, Technology, Engineering, Education, Project Management, Security, Customer Service, Asset Management, Entrepreneurship and others.

First, their money cannot be used to develop Kenyan investments. Second, money outside Kenya cannot be taxed in Kenya. Third, it is the poor citizens of Kenya that service external debts. Therefore, it is evidently impossible for Kenya to convert Money Capital into Products and Services without Intellectual Capital.

How do we reverse this problem? We reverse it by Accepting, respecting, protecting, and rewarding our Intellectual Capital for good of the country. Many having tried to come back to Kenya but the environment have been found to be either hostile or not accepting to professional standards.

They have also been viewed as potential threat to the existing corrupt ways of operation in Kenya. A few examples of the people who have been frustrated and have lost their lives are Dr. Obama Senior, Dr. Robert Ouko Seda, J.M.Kariuki, Dr.Ongili, and who killed the former Police Commissioner Mr. Kilonzo and many others.

For the existing intellectual capital to trust that Kenya environment would accept them back, the deaths of these people need to be fully investigated and the culprits brought to book.

It is a number of years since the late Hon: Former Minister for foreign Affairs was found murdered and at that point he was still in the payroll of the Kenya Government, ( as you are today) as those who have severed or serving in the highest ranking official of the some government.

Would you kindly let Kenyans know of what has been done or having any plans in place to resolve this matter, because it is a serious concerned to the world, live alone the way the world at large viewed Kenya during his madder. Also our children and our Grand children need an answer to this situation.

By the some words can the siting President of the Republic of Kenya tell Kenyans of the steps that are being taken or have been taken towards resolving the misery that is surrounding the death of Dr. Obama Senior?

Dr. Obama Senior worked under the former Minister of finance when Hon: Mwai Kibaki was the Minister for Finance and Jomo Kenyatta was the President of Kenya. I sent a letter to the siting President regarding the killings that have been there before or after he took over.

In his second term I send a letter to the siting President Mwai Kibaki early in the year 2012 before Hilary Clinton went to Kenya to meet with siting President and with senior Government officers because of the problems Kenya had cost by the siting president rigged him self to State House.

I gave Hilary Clinton the some copy’s of the some letters I sent to the Kenyan siting president Mr. Mwai Kibaki a letter demanding about the findings of the reports from the commissioners’ that International criminal courts were awaiting for all this years.

I gave the siting vice president a package of some documents when he comes to United States to take them the siting president. I gave a package of the some documents to the vice president to take it to the siting Prime Minister Raila Odinga with the some contents. I gave the siting vice president his package too in hand and more than 2000 Kenyans were watching at the hotel in DC.

Kibaki is hiding the reports about the findings of the killers and the appropriators this is why he had to make sure Kenyatta junior is rigged in to save him a situation, it is late now it will not work that way.

President never replied as he refused to give Kenyans the findings of the rigged votes and the killers found by the commission. I would love to see President Kibaki’s legacy and I would love see President Kibaki calling names because he have everything on his desk.

When he took over the Presidency he assured Kenyans that he will do every thing possible to bring the killers to book, what kind of this word that always miss used by Kenyan Presidents, Kenyatta used the some words to bring the Tom Mboya, Argweng’s Kodhek, Gambo Pinto killers to book.

President Arap Moi told the world that those who killed Dr. Robert Ouko, Ongili, J.M. Kariuki, will be brought to book till to day, can this people be taken to Hague?

President Kibaki has every thing on his desk and what is he waiting for. I hope he should not retire before he moves to the right other wise he will remained the supreme suspect among other former Presidents.

Dr. Obama Senior was the best economist in the country Kenya had; Kenyans do remember when his son the former U.S.Senator Barak Obama of Illinois come to visit Kenya and the government become hostile by receiving the former senator from Illinois by then.

The reactions from the Government side was bad it was in deed bad signs and any body without wisdom would see that there is some thing going wrong especially from the government spokes person Dr. Alfred Mutwa?

Do you remember the remarks and the name calling from the Government officials? President also participated in a manor that the world becomes suspicious; as the government spokes man Dr. Alfred Mutwa was arrogantly used bitter words on Obama as a Jaluo.

I new about the problem Kibaki didn’t like Obama to follow up about his father because they knew what they did to Dr. Obama the father to the United States of America President and this is why Kenyatta and Ruto were rigged in to keep the findings out of the context and to cover up as Jomo Kenyatta did, as Arap Moi did.

As Mwai Kibaki did and he is doing it now for Kenyatta Junior and Ruto to cover up it will not work swallow razorblade (meza wembe)

I thought Mwai Kibaki as the siting President of the Republic of Kenya would have cheeped in to let the appropriators use better language with welcoming words remember’’ Obama was called names and names more as JaLuo tribe what did Jaluo did for you guys? Why do you hate Jaluos and we are all human beings, this time Jaluo is to be your President before August 2013.

Dear Kenyans, how would you have taken it, if it were for you? That your father was frustrated to death killed by greedy officials what would you do?

As now what would Kenyans recommend for the United States of America President to do? Can you help him find the culprits who frustrated his father to death? Every child would like to know the course of the death and the killers of their father.

Do you all see there is something missing here? But Kenyans shall not let it go scorch these killers are becoming too much killing innocent Kenyans Intellectual Kenyans since 1963 no killer has ever been found and people are being killed every day, every kill is in the hands of the sitting President after kill they hide the documents and cover up.

If I become the Virginia Governor, Kenya Police Vehicles will be donated by my friends all over the United States of America and the United States government will be willing to help Kenya Police through Virginia under my request to sustain each province in Kenya and parts will be avail for maintenance because of their make and model to bring peace to our mother Land Police will be trained well and the salary will be discoursed accordingly.

Every Kenyan, every human being living needs a protection from God and from the government as a tax payer, Kenyan need peace of mind, have a right to live well and in a harmony way in life all Kenyans needs a better life and be friendly to one another.

Very soon we shall be travelling to Kenya since we left our beautiful Land on hurry that God gave us to live in for ever but the big boys sent me off to exile, as I always do send my prayers to those who were killed by the powerful personalities as some appropriators have been recalled back home a waiting for judgment as some will face International Criminal Court before they are called back to the judgment home.

We the people will get them through our true loving God. As you the people get them through deep prayers too before they are recalled back home remember where is Saitoti?

And where is Kenyatta Junior, where is Arap Moi many have died because of the dirty politics first crafted by the first former President and others are on the way too I mean as they did to others. We shall get them even if it means using HDZ satellite or Drone satellite it will happen one day God willing.

We are ready to help by providing equipment that will give all the data that were interfered with, and recover the Microsoft through satellite injester-Hp-hg15 I need to know the serial # and the make of the machine.

As the catholic cardinals are working hard to vote for the Pope and I thought of calling them to use the Kenyan’s voting methods, new Equipment’s, new machines and have the data base in three different places with new batteries un charged then you let the white smoke come up through the chimney’s then you will be received after the voting then you will be declared the winner.

Kenyans’ have a true prayers all the time not only when you want to become President or Vice President God is watching on us, truly God is watching you very well let us be diligent to bring in the investors to each and every new States.

Kenyans be vigilant, you have your rights and you are the government the tax payers and now it is too early to celebrate the Presidency wine not yet UHURU KENYA.

Yours Faithfully Ton Nyambok 3/15/2013

Kenya: Raila was let down by Luo Ministers and MPs who contributed nothing to popularize the ODM inside Luo-Nyanza

THE ODM SHOULD CARRY OUT A POST-MORTEM THROUGH AUDITING AND DISCOVER ITS AFTERMATH OF THEIR DISMALL PERFORMANCE AND ANY OTHER LOOP HOLES.

News Analysis By Leo Odera Omolo

NOW that the genera elections of March 4, 2013 has come and gone leaving behind many looming faces of the election losers, and at the same time, the jovial faces of the winners, the time is ripe for major political parties to take the stock of what happened during the polls.

Instead of engaging in the blame games, these parties should go back to the drawing boards of their secretariat and immediately start examining the reasons why some of them had performed disastrously below their expectation.

I would rather concentrate in examining in detailed accounts, some of the most valid reasons why the Orange Democratic Movement {ODM], the party which has its stronghold inside Luo-Nyanza.

The ODM performed dismally in Nyanza. First of all there was apathy on the part of the registered voters. Only a paltry number came out to cast their voters, while the majority stayed at home. This is contrary to claims by the IEBC that the turn out in many places of Nyanza Province, the turn out was slightly above the 75 percent.

The most populous constituencies inside Luo-Nyanza are Ugenya, Rongo,Kasipul-Kabondo and Karachuoyo. And going by the statistics of the votes casted, this was far much below the voting patter shown in 2007, Rongo,Ugenya,Kasipul-Kabondo had all been subdivided into two parliamentary constituencies.

The populous Karachuonyo remained intact, while the old Rangwe created the Homa-Bay Town constituency. At the same time Migori saw the birth of the Suna East and Suna West

Ugunja was curved out of the of Ugenya, while there were major constituencies realignment in areas like Kisumu Town West and Kisumu Rural constituencies with the creation of the Kisumu Town Central and Seme constituencies. The creations of these rather smaller constituencies, however, were insignificant as far as the voting pattern in the region was concerned. This did not alter the voting pattern

What happened is the fact that the immediate former Luo MPs who had served in the 10th Parlilament did not bother to sensitize the population to register themselves as voters in their respective constituencies during the registration of voter’s exercises.

Out of the 21 MPs from Luo-Nyanza none came home and mobilized or sensitized the rural folks in their respective constituencies to take the voter’s registration exercise seriously.

The Luo MPs only made cosmetic appearances in their rural constituencies during the emotionally charged burial and funeral ceremonies. These MPs spent most their valuable times trailing the Prime Minister Raila Amolo Odinga wherever he went.

The people who are credited for having let down the Prime Minister down were Ministers Gerald Otieno Kajwang’, {Immigration and Registration of Persons, Dalmas Otieno {Public Services}, James Aggrey Orengo,{Lands}and Prof.Anyang’ Nyong’o{Medical Services}.

Two Assistant Ministers also had the lackluster performance. These were the PM’s own elder brother Dr Oburu Oginga, the Finance Assistant Minister. Also contributing immensely to the ODM waned popularity were the frequent belligerence and reckless utterances of the PM’s cousin Jakoyo Midiwo the MP for Gem.

There were too much undercurrent and undercutting among the Luo MPs and the ODM local party branch officials, something which had placed the Luo-Nyanza under the election mood all the time.

The registration of voter’s exercises came about in Luo-Nyanza at the time when the relations between the Luo MPs and members of the Provincial Administration had gone a sour.

The administrators who included PCs, DCs.Dos, Chiefs and Assistant Chiefs are the pillers of administration within the localities and have always been responsible f9rmobilizingthe voters during the voters registration exercises.

IMMEDIATELY SOON AFTER THE ADOPTION OF THE NEW Constitution, some of the Luo MPs went around shouting at the members of the Provincial Administration asking them to pack and go, “because their services were no longer needed. These administrators were humiliated in nearly all the public gatherings. This what killed their morale of serving the public.

On one occassi9on the whole Minister Otieno Kajwang’ [Immigration and MP for Mbita went public and requested the administrat0orstopackandgo.

The Minister’s utterances prompted the then Assistant Minister for the Internal Security and Provincial Administration the late Joshua Orwa Oj0de and his then boss Prof.George Saitoti to withdrew the entire administration officials in Mbita district.

Mbita district despite its proximity to the sensitive border was without the D.C. for close to six months.It was the OCPD who remained the senior most government official in Mbita durng the period when the D.C. was not there.There were no DO

[1], Do for Lambwe Division and D.O.in-charge of Mfangano Dvision.

Answering a parliamentary question as to why the government had not posted a DC to Mbita, Ojode told hushed House that there were no plan of posting any D.C. to the area as the services of this calibre of officer were not required by the residents. And this was precisely the time when the voter’s registration exercises was taking place in the area. The chiefs relaxed and went about their daily scores without urging the population to register themselves as the voters.

In Rongo district some unknown people hired six vehicle loaded with political goons hired from 0utside Rongo constituency and send them to Kitere village specifically to go and break a meeting of local elders.The fighting that ensued saw close to7people hacked to death by the villagers.

Despite of the death of people, investigations were done haphazardly carried out and nobody was punished for this heinous crime. Rongo is the constituency represented by Hon.Dalmas Otieno.

On top of all this the ODM primary nomination was the most flawed exercises.It was mismanaged by the ODM headquarters and even some senior staff at the PM’s office and also at the Orange House headquarters were heard giving the names of people considered as not favored by Raila Odinga whom they advised not to be issued with nomination certificates even if such persons had won their primaries.

As Raila Odinga traversed the country while canvassing for the votes for his presidential bid,some people perceived to be close to him were engaged in political war of attrition in his Luo backyard.

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Kenya: notorious randy kisumu asian caught in the act

By Shem Kosse

The notoriously amorous kisumu based Asian business magnate,was ultimately caught red handed in a man’ house having “good time” with an African woman wife and beaten close to death,by the husband,in one of the estates bordering moi stadium.

It all started when the youthful husband,who too, is of an African descent and a renowned businessman in the lakeside city,started receiving scanty information late last year over the illicit affair and consequently mounted a well oiled intelligence network, to bust and nab the newfound lovebirds.

And acting on a tip off from a reliable hawk eyed informant,the disgruntled husband was phoned that the libidinous Asian tycoon a Mr Bachulal has closed his shop for lunch break and that he is driving,with the first sojourn being the residence of his new catch,en-route to his house at the posh estate of millimani.

With his car-a fuel guzzler light blue pajero of KAH series- improperly packed outside the gate and unaware that the aggrieved husband to the immoral woman was privy to the offing marathon love making,the bespectacled Bachulal disembarked from the vehicle,adjusted his spectacle,bravely opened the gate and confidently proceeded to the house where he was whisked directly to the bedroom by the lady,who is a mother of three.

No sooner had he reached the midstream of the sweet natural game,than the husband who was breathing and spitting fire, flanked with the battery of journalists that he had alerted earlier over the shameful matter: Struck.

By-heart kicks, blows and other assorted weapons was rained on the besieged randy Asian from all angles by the jilted husband, that saw him screaming through out like a fateful goat that has sensed its destined to abattoir and that its earthly days is numbered since its going to be slaughtered. Thanks to the promiscuous woman’ athletic prowess,for she managed to slip and escaped the husband’ physical wrath,by a whisker.

And on a brief interview conducted by the scribes at the sour-love- scene as to why he is doing that : “i came here to sell my vehicle,she told me to come” he claimed while stammering and shaking visibly.

And pressed further, why the sale transaction had to take place in the bedroom with both the seller and would be buyer all in their birth suits(read naked): ”Tafadhali ambia bwana ya mama samea mimi!pana rudia tena! sisi yote wanaume! Please tell the husband to forgive me…i’ll never do it again….we are all men” Pleaded fruitlessly,the bulky Asian,who was a victim of a crime of passion,as tears roll down his chicks uncontrollably.

The ugly though consensual incident, left in its wake, a trail of broken household equipments and sexual paraphernalia (libido enhancers,condoms among others) spewed all over the house.

To non starters, the amorous Asian whose sexual escapades has allegedly taken Kisumu city and its environ for decades by storm, is a man of repute and talent in a rare,though much loathed field. He has Singlehandedly and successfully broken many marriages courtesy of his unrelenting extension of sexual overtures to married women,claimed further by those who are abreast to his immorality world.

Not left out in his alleged dragnet of unquenched thirst for pedophile operations, are the downtrodden minor female lot who are lusting for materialistic and luxurious lifestyle,but they are monetarily unsound. He showers them with niceties to the chagrin of the society.

By the time of going to the press,”the bull of kisumu Asians” who deals with shell gases along obote road,was reportedly bedridden ,hospitalized, nursing serveere bruises inflicted on him courtesy of a botched ex-marital affair.

Ends Shem Kosse

sex scandal,caught in the act

KENYA: RESIDENTS OF SUBA AND MBITA DISTRICTS ARE GRAVELY CONCERNED ABOUT THE DELAYED COTNSRUCTION OF HOMA-BAY-MBITA ROAD

Reports Leo Odera Omolo.

Residents of Homa-Bay, Suba and Mbita districts have expressed grave concerned at the slow pace with which the construction work on the Homa-Bay Mbita road.

The construction work on the 44 kilometers road was commissioned by the Prime Minister Raila Odinga three years ago, and as expected to be completed within the next three years.

This road, which is linking Homa-Bay town to the several fish landing beaches in Gwasssi Kakisingiri, and in the twin-fishing islands of Mfangano and Rusinga, is economically so important to the region, especially o the fishermen and fish traders who can use it to access market outlets in the hinterland.

This road is also the main link between the mainland Homa-Bay and Ruma National Game Park in the Lambwe Valley, and also to numerous pre-historic sites in Suba region. Only about 30 kilometers has been completed. Many heavy earth moving machineries e seen just parked idly by the roadside. The workers who were found idling themselves by the construction sides said the construction is slow due the Treasury taking a lot of time before disbursing the project fundst to the contractors.

The resident have appealed to the two MP-elect from the Suba region to take up the matter with the relevant Ministry of Roads and other authorities with the view to ensure the work is moving on at speed and much faster.

The two MP included Millie Odhiambo [Mbita} and Jon Mbadi {Suba]. The portion linking Mbita town, Luanda, Waondo,and Kamata Roads are half-way completed. The work between Kodiera and Kodoyo junction are moving at very slow pace. It has sine ma the half-way completed areas became risk for the motorists

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Kenya: Top Kipsiis journalist has won Sigowet parliamentary seat in kericho County

Writes Leo Odera Omolo In Kaericho Town

A TOP Kipsigis journalist from the South Rift has won a parliamentary seat in the newly created Sigowet constituency in the lower Belgut within Kericho County.

Justice Kipsang’ Kemei who contested the election on an URP ticket beat six other aspirants. The new constituency was curved out of the old larger Belgut.

A holder of a master’s degree in Mass Communications, Kemei is the former Corporate director of Communication and marketing at the Chemelil Sugar Compan y in Nyando district,Kisumu County.

Prior to joining Chemelil Kemei had served in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting as a district information officer and a reporter with the Kenya News Agency. He later moved to the National Cereal and Marketing Board and served as its Pubic Relations Manager.

He resigned and contested the parliamentary politics in 2007 when he contested the election in the old and large Belgut constituency against the then incumbent Charles Keter. He had sought for the ODM but was rigged out in an unclear circumstance. Thereafter Kemei got engaged in private businesses acting as a consultant in Mombasa and Nairobi.

And while he was working for the Chemelil Sugar Company, Kemei made a lot of contacts with the local people, helped many youths secured jobs at the sugar complex.

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Kenya: Letter to IEBC Chairman Isaack Hassan

From: odhiambo okecth

Mr. Isaack Hassan,
Chairman- Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission,
Republic of Kenya.

Dear Sir,

I must start by congratulating you most sincerely for presiding over the most complex and the largest ever elections in the history of Kenya.

From the outset, we must appreciate that the Commission is supposed to be Independent and to this extent, I want to believe that there were no intimidating forces exerting pressure on you and your Team.

The violence that Kenya witnessed in 2008 were largely due to errors of omission on the side of the then Electoral Commission of Kenya led by the late Samuel Kivuitu- God rest his soul in peace. Kenyans voted in their thousands peacefully just like we did on the 4th March 2013, and the Commission bangled our hopes and aspirations as a people.

I voted at Komarock Primary School on the D-Day and I made several observations which I want to share with you, because, what I saw made me think that you were not prepared for this exercise.

The lines in the school were long and apparently, the IEBC staffers did not know which line led to where. They were on no significant help to the people. I had to line up in three different ques before I decided to find out for myself where the letter T was. Then to my chagrin, I found that several alphabets were split. Like the letter S was split into two. This was very confusing and I want to believe that it was not intentional.

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The writer in a Group photo with Chairman Isaack Hassan, the PC Nairobi Mr. Njoroge Ndirangu and the IEBC Commissioners on 13th Dec 2012

The second issue I would want to ask, what became of the voter education? Did the IEBC really invest in voter education, and did the IEBC truly train their clerks to help the Team manage the Elections in an organized and professional manner? And how come we invested Kshs 9billion on gadgets that were designed to fail?

What about the Black Books that seemed not to have the same data with the BVR kits? Then, what happened to the tallying process? This was the simplest thing to do and yet, it seems to be the point where elections are either won or lost in Kenya.

It was amazing that Kenyans came out in their large numbers to elect their next CEO. What was difficult in capturing this data as honestly as they were cast. I am talking about this because after Kenyans had voted, we started seeing provisional results that reflected a huge number of votes being rejected. In fact, it became a public joke that the Rejected Votes were the Third Force in the Elections.

When your team realized this, you came out to tell the public that the high number of rejected votes was due to some bug that was multiplying the entered results by 8. Could this bug also have been able to alter results in favour of any of the Presidential Candidates? I am asking you this because when you started releasing the official results, I was tracking all those results on Excel and at all times, my tallied results which were based on what your Commissioners were reading to us never tallied with what you were posting online.

I found out that there were great anomalies on the posted results with one candidates results going up even with as much as 200,000 votes against the declared results while the other candidates figures went down below what your Commissioners had read. In fact, when your team announced the last batch of 15 Constituencies at around midnight on Friday, I was convinced that no candidate was going to get 50% plus 1. And the country was resigned to going for a Run-off.

When I went to bed at 1.30am, I was sure of a run off because the 5 Constituencies that were outstanding could not significantly alter the posted results, and your Commissioner even told us to go to bed because the remaining 5 Results were to be announced at 6am when we were all fresh!

Now, I slept for only one hour since I was traveling to Bondo for a funeral and I wanted to leave Nairobi at 4am. I was shocked seeing my TV telling me that we now had a new President! Why did your Commissioner lie to the Nation?

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Like Garbage these are weighty issues Sir and we as a Nation must come around and be honest with each other and help clean the mess. Elections must be won in the ballot and not at tallying level and in the Board Rooms.

Your conduct of this process, right from preparations to the elections day to the way you managed the tally process for so many days to the last minute deceit has placed a heavy yoke on your shoulders. It will permanently make you be part of the history that will define how Kenyans loose elections at the Board Room and not during the balloting process.

Shame in the IEBC Team for throwing the confidence that Kenyans and the whole World had on you. We all know that even Jesus Christ was betrayed by Judas Iscariot on account of 30 pieces of silver. I do not want to believe that this could have been true for us in the year of our Lord 2013.

May the good Lord give you the Grace and Humility to struggle with where you have placed yourself in the history of humanity.

Odhiambo T Oketch,
Executive Director,
The Clean Africa Campaign- TCAC
Nairobi Kenya.
The Clean Africa Campaign is an initiative of KCDN Kenya

KENYA: RAILA THE PRESIDENT THAT NEVER WAS

From: douglas majwala

Will you please publish my article that I sent you two years back but was not published. You can now see and agree that my prophecy in this article has come to pass.

Majwala Oriko Douglas.

Raila, the President that never was.doc 30K

Raila, the President that never was…

By
Douglas O. Majwala
.

“Not all that glitters are gold”. Raila a lifetime
political martyr in the sub-continent is still inclined to believe along
with his disciples that he can make it to the throne before he rests
for life outside the universe. Unlike his political colleagues, Raila
a long-time anti graft crusader has always evaded being involved in
scandals from minor to mega ones in a society that is highly rotten
of grand corruption making him be nicknamed a clean man who descends
in a transfigurational style in the midst of tribulation where and when
peoples hopes inches despair.

His unique carrot policies have often scared his
adversaries and made him be seen as a political monster for them and
this has made of recent his acquaintances question his faithfulness
when befriending him for a cause as it is always easier for him to make
a sudden u-turn when things don’t go his way and indeed does not embrace
public interest, a quality required of a strong ambitious and proactive
leader.

Raila a fugitive of lawlessness has a unique sanity
that dares trash the bad elements from alliance with him without due
regard to the costs associated with the decision, to him public interests
comes first and counts most than anything else even if it means disintegrating
or abandoning his own founded party, this makes him be regarded as one
of rare political species whose un-predictable political trait sends
greedy figures sick. In fact and in short without Raila-ism, politics
in Kenya are never tasty.

Political acceptance of a firebrand Raila is 3-D
in instinct. Firstly, Raila does not advocate for politics of intrigue
and tribalism which are the cornerstone of politics in East African
country, he always try as much as he can to get endorsement in other
provinces and indeed he gets it from the voters regardless of jealous
big names in those locales who claims to possess the provinces. This
has made some like Mudavadi and Ruto to try to emulate his style of
deploring tribalism although with great care as their people may sometimes
on hearing this run a mock.

Secondly, Raila’s non-tribalistic and cleanmanship
traits wins him international recognition and support as these are the
merits that counts to the international fora and donor community. Most
big shots in Kenya smell a rat of minor to mega grafts. When it means
waging war against corruption Raila is ready to breach even a high level
moratorium as long as graft is denounced and laid to rest.

Thirdly, Raila has a history of living to his unwavering
principles and has a cause to fight for-for Kenya, despite the fact
that his tireless and endless efforts are only causing political multiplier
effects to his colleagues whilst himself getting stuck in a “Wild-goose
chase.”

Any journo with a nose for news wouldn’t find scandalous
story to report about the leftist Raila. This has won him unwavering
public support let alone his dogmatism that has scared all reins in
the oldest East African unipolar economy.

But one question remains un-answered that, why a radical Raila does not make
it to the peak with all the charismatic merits he has that beams far
beyond the borders of pyrethrum producing country? Is it that Amolo
does not care about the incentives of political planning that can lead
him to realize his longstanding dream? Is it that failure to plan is
planning to fail? Is poor electoral system to blame for fiasco? Or is
the new constitution that he engineered its writing a witch against
his dreams?

majwalaoriko@yahoo.co.uk

Rorya-Tanzania.

Kenya’s Election: What Uhuru Kenyatta’s Victory Means for Africa

From: maina ndiritu

Uhuru Kenyatta, wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for crimes against humanity, won election Saturday as Kenya’s new President. The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission announced that Kenya’s richest man — the current Deputy Prime Minister, former Finance Minister and the son of Kenya’s first President Jomo Kenyatta — won 50.07% of the vote, just marginally more than was needed to avoid a second-round runoff. Kenyatta’s running mate William Ruto, a second of the four Kenyans indicted by the ICC, is slated to become Deputy President. Turnout was a high 86%. With the margin of victory so thin, and the count plagued by days of delays and hundreds of thousands of spoiled ballots, Kenyatta’s main rival, Prime Minister Raila Odinga, has already said he would fight it in court.

If the result withstands Odinga’s challenge, a win for Kenyatta would represent the most stunning articulation to date of a renewed mood of self-assertion in Africa. Half a century ago, Africa echoed with the sound of anticolonial liberation. Today, 10 years of dramatic and sustained economic growth and a growing political maturity coinciding with the economic meltdown in the West and political dysfunction in Washington and Europe have granted Africa’s leaders the authority and means to once again challenge Western intervention on the continent, whether it comes in the form of foreign diplomatic pressure, foreign aid, foreign rights monitors or even foreign correspondents. In his victory speech, Kenyatta said, “Today, we celebrate the triumph of democracy, the triumph of peace, the triumph of nationhood. Despite the misgivings of many in the world, we demonstrated a level of political maturity that surpassed expectations. That is the real victory today. A victory for our nation. A victory that demonstrates to all that Kenya has finally come of age. That this, indeed, is Kenya’s moment.” He also pledged to work together with his political opponents with “friendship and cooperation.” “Kenya needs us to work together,” he said. “Kenya needs us to move on.” In a pointed warning to the international community, he added: “We expect the international community [to] respect the sovereignty and democratic will of the people of Kenya. The Africa star is shining brightly and the destiny of Africa is now in our hands.”

The ICC, based in the Hague, is a particular focus of African anger. The court accuses Kenyatta of being one of four Kenyans who orchestrated the bloody tribal violence that followed the election in 2007–08. After paramilitary police loyal to the incumbent Mwai Kibaki — also from Kenyatta’s Kikuyu tribe — stormed the counting center, and shortly thereafter officials declared their candidate the winner, the country erupted in weeks of killings in which around 1,200 died and tens of thousands were displaced. The ICC intervened to try to bring those most responsible for the violence to account after concluding Kenya was unable to do so for itself.

But the ICC’s focus on Africa — nearly all of its investigations concern Africans — has earned it accusations of bias. And the manner in which the 2007–08 tribal violence was beamed around the world by the Western media, deterring tourists and overshadowing the story of an increasingly less impoverished, and more healthy, sophisticated and self-reliant, Kenya, also drew widespread resentment. At this election, with a new 2010 constitution, and a new electoral body with a new — though not glitch-free — electronic voting system, Kenyans’ determination to hold a peaceful election has been palpable. The popular mood has also been notably anti-Western. Foreign diplomats have been warned of blood-curdling revenge should they interfere in the poll. Foreign journalists have been publicly ridiculed and denounced as prejudiced if they predicted chaos and disaster. And a central message of most candidates’ campaigns was strident, patriotic self-determination. Kenyatta and Ruto — who deny the charges brought by the ICC — managed to convert a Kenyan public that initially largely supported the ICC’s attempts to call them to account into one that viewed the ICC as a representative of unwarranted Western interference in African affairs. In the last days of the campaign, Kenyatta’s Jubilee Alliance reflected and heightened the anti-Western mood, saying it was “deeply concerned about the shadowy, suspicious and rather animated involvement of the British High Commissioner in Kenya’s election.” Such assertions of sovereignty are only likely to intensify under a Kenyatta presidency. Ruto’s trial is due to begin on May 28, Kenyatta’s on July 9. Both men have said they will attend — a point Kenyatta repeated Saturday when he said his government would “continue to cooperate with international institutions.” Kenyatta has, however, said that his official duties would prevent their pair from being at the Hague continually — a pointed diluting of the court’s importance, and one that will likely drag out trials already expected to last sever al years.

From the West’s perspective, a Kenyatta victory presents a conundrum. U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Johnnie Carson warned before the election that “choices have consequences,” widely seen as a recommendation that voters should back Odinga. London has already warned that it would keep official contact with a President Kenyatta to a minimum, as it does with Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe. But the reality is that, in a world where Kenya finds itself as much sought after as suitor, Western powers no longer get to call the shots in Africa. In many ways, and particularly in its homegrown innovations in mobile technology such as mobile banking and solar power, Kenya personifies the new, emerging Africa of young and dynamic entrepreneurs. Its position as East Africa’s business hub has only been enhanced by its recent discovery of large reserves of oil and gas. Kenya is also a linchpin of the U.S. and European security structure in Africa, ranged as it is against Islamist groups and pirates particularly in neighboring Somalia. Westerners rely on Kenya in other ways too: the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, is the base of choice for much of the international community in East Africa, from large embassies to aid-group headquarters to donor conferences to security contractors. And should the West give Kenya the cold shoulder, it may find it is not missed as it once might have been: Chinese, Indian, Middle Eastern and Latin American diplomats and businessmen are also part of the fabric in today’s Kenya.

In Washington last month, Carson’s predecessor at the State Department, Jendayi Frazer, warned Western leaders to be “pragmatic” in their approach to Kenya, adding she was “troubled” by Carson’s “very reckless and irresponsible” statement, which she called “essentially meddling in Kenya’s election.” The ICC case against Kenyatta “is a weak one and is based on hearsay,” she said in a public discussion at the Brookings Institution, and — in words that might have come from Kenyatta himself — she added the ICC was “a very manipulated institution, particularly by the West.”

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Kenya: Letter to HE President-Elect Uhuru Kenyatta

from: odhiambo okecth

Your Excellency Hon Uhuru Kenyatta,

President-Elect of the Republic of Kenya.

I want to officially congratulate you and the Jubilee Team for convincingly winning the just concluded General Elections. There were anomalies yes, but you won and won big and even if a Re-run is ordered by the Supreme Court, I know you will still win, and now even with a bigger margin.

When Kenyans were invited to register as voters, you and your Team Members went to work, and you registered what the maverick Mutahi Nginyi later called ‘The Tyrany of Numbers’. Your supporters came out in large numbers and we could see evidence of that.

Then, you mounted a very well organized campaign across Kenya. You beat your opponents by back-pedelling them to the wall all the times. You were on top of the propaganda war- fare and you won big on that. I liked how you and your Team Members would lit a fire at some point then run very first shouting fire fire as you fetched water to put it out.

That was brilliant and that is what politics is all about.

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Inviting Kenyans to work for Peace; DO 1 Westlands Mr. Mohammed, Mr. Odhiambo T Oketch of The Clean Africa Campaign and Ms Flora Mworia- DC Westlands

You talked about the Rt Hon Raila Odinga almost 80% times in your campaigns, preferring not to call him by name. You called him huyo mjamaa wa vitendawili and that resonated out so well with your supporters. But then, you kept pointing out to the people that it was the Cord Team that was talking about people and not you. Honestly, I never heard what you said you wanted to do for Kenya. Again, that was brilliant.

On the D-day, your supporters came out in their droves to vote for you. The Cord supporters were as lethargic as they have always been. This must be a lesson to all Kenyans. When the IEBC invites us to come out and register as voters, we must do so if we want our voices to be heard, or, if we want to form the Government.

Governments are not formed without numbers, for that is the essence of democracy all over the world. Losers never form Governments.

Your opponents did not invest in mass mobilization either for registration, nor for voting. I cannot hence help but weep with them at this time as they mourn. But then, we are kenyans and we have moved on and many are now accepting that indeed, you will be our President.

Your Excellency, as our next CEO, you have some huge responsibility on your shoulders. First, you and your Principal Assistant- the Enigmatic William Ruto must attend the ICC cases in person. Please prove to the world that you are all innocent and let the world be ashamed.

But in the event that you are convicted, kindly step aside as fast as you can. We will stand strong with you now that you are our President.

Again, move with speed to construct the Mau Summit- Kericho nightmare of a road that we have had for this long. Move with speed to remove the hyacinth that has clogged Lake Victoria for all this long. You may be the Joshua that is taking us to Canaan.

Develop for the people around the Lake Victoria Fish Processing Plants for their fish produce. Move with speed to incorporate the people who did not vote for you in your Government, and make Kisumu- especially Kondele be your first public engagement as the President of Kenya after you are sworn in. Host your first political thank you rally in Kisumu, then move to other regions as well.

Your predecessors talked of preaching Peace across all Kenya immediately they signed the National Accord on the 28th February 2008, but we did not see them do that even once in the 5 Years we have lived with them. Kindly make Peace and National Reconciliation a priority number one.

I loved it when you invited Kenyans to go back to their work during your acceptance speech on Saturday the 9th March 2013. You did not order for 2 days of National Celebrations. That was good.

Your Excellency, our Towns have been dirty, in fact, very dirty. Garbage and Waste has been competing with all available space as the out going teams watch. Prove to the whole world that Garbage and Waste is huge business. Initiate the process of Separation of Waste at Source as a mandatory household undertaking and make the 3rd Saturday of every Month a National Clean-up Day.

[image]We cannot live like this. A Clean neighbourhood is a sure reflection of our intellectual infrastructure
We cannot live like this. A Clean neighbourhood is a sure reflection of our intellectual infrastructure

Strengthen our democratic space and make it possible for any Kenyan to be President- not based on The Tyranny of Tribal Arithmetic, but on clear Policy and Manifesto. Invite all Kenyans to love each other and more so, invite your core supporters to be ready to vote for non of their own.

Move with speed to solve the land question and issue all persons who have come of age with Identity Cards. The out going teams failed on this.

We still have along way to go with you. This is just the beginning of the several letters you will be getting from us. You are now our President and we will be complimenting each good move you make. But we will equally be very hard on you when you make a wrong move.

May the good Lord give you the Grace and Humility to serve Kenyans with love, dedication and results.

Odhiambo T Oketch,
Executive Director,
The Clean Africa Campaign- TCAC
Nairobi Kenya.
The Clean Africa Campaign is an initiative of KCDN Kenya

from: edosomwanlaw@ . . .
date: Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 9:09 AM
subject: Re: [panafricanistforum] Letter to HE President-Elect Uhuru Kenyatta

Odhiambo,

A very moving letter, yours below, especially:

” …. Again, move with speed to construct the Mau Summit- Kericho nightmare of a road that we have had for this long. Move with speed to remove the hyacinth that has clogged Lake Victoria for all this long. You may be the Joshua that is taking us to Canaan …… Develop for the people around the Lake Victoria Fish Processing Plants for their fish produce. Move with speed to incorporate the people who did not vote for you in your Government, and make Kisumu- especially Kondele be your first public engagement as the President of Kenya after you are sworn in …” Okecth

How can Uhuru and his deputy attend the ICC and still do all that’s demanded of them by you above, especially becoming THE JOSHUA THAT IS TAKING US (Kenya) TO CANAAN? Just wondering.

We Africans must learn to see beyond the woolly webs of deceit of the west and stay our course. Trust me Odhiambo, the ICC is the easiest and shortest route to subverting the vote that Kenyans freely and determinedly exercised in these recent elections. Place a safe bet of all your worldly possessions on it that Raila the anointed son of the west would thru the ICC roundabout way become the president of Kenya in spite of the resounding choice of Kenya through the vote.

Cheers,
CUE

from: info@ . ..
date: Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 9:21 AM
subject: Letter to HE President-Elect Uhuru Kenyatta

Hi Mr Othiambo,

Good campaign across Kenya.for clean environment.

Regards
Karanja Nyoro

KENYA: CARTEL AND MANDARINS OF BUSINESS TYCOONS IN AWENDO TOWN ARE WARNED TO STOP FRUSTRATING THE WORK OF THE MP – ELECT FOR THE AREA.

Reports Leo Odera Omolo In Awendo Town.

Members of the sugar cane farming fraternity within Awendo cane growing zones have issued a stern warning to a cartel and mandarins with vast economic and business interests in the Awendo-based SonySugar Company Limited to desist from the bad habit of frustrating the work of the newly elected MP for the area.

The farmers through their spokesmen said that the elections are over, the resident of this agriculturally rich area should renew their concerted efforts in growing more cane. This, they said is the only way forward to promote economic activities and poverty eradication in the area.

The farmers were reacting on rumors and speculations, making the round within Awendo Town and its environs, to the effect that unknown persons suspected to be the associates of a cartel and mandarins of big business tycoons within the town have been issuing threats against the life of the newly elected Awendo MP Hon Fred Otieno Kopiyo.

Kopiyo, the former Principal of Gamba High School, which is located about ten kilometers to the west of Awendo town, had won the election against a half a dozen of other contestants on a Ford Kenya ticket.

This was after his victory for the ODM ticket was cancelled by the party headquarters following the intervention of unnamed senior politicians and businessmen in the area, which saw the ODM nomination certificate being handed to the nomination loser one Walter Owino who was the ODM official candidate.

The MP elect beat the latter hands down and other aspirants, and immediately swore to serve the much exploited and marginalized sugar cane farmers in the area to his best.

IN a phone conversation with this writer, Hon Kopiyo said that since the elections were now over the resident should work together in unity of purpose and I a concerted effort to develop the area to the highest level.

The MP – elect extended an olive branch to all those who competed against him, saying there is a room for all to work together for the interests of the residents.”Our common goal should be how quickly we could succeed in eradicating poverty among our people, ”he said.

He said despite of the area producing a lot of sugar cane and other cash crops, the poverty index is the highest

There must be no more witch-hunting, but leaders worth their salt should stand united together and developed the common approach toward the elimination of abject poverty in the area.

Symptoms that there were some people who were working secretly and covertly by placing the barriers before the newly elected MP had emerged during the height of electioneering campaign. One aspirant was allowed to hold public rallies within the Sonysugar company’s compound, while Hon Kopiyo could not even come close to the company estates and talk to the workers. But he said yesterday that he had forgiven the Sonysugar management for that kind of discrimination and was willing to work hand in hand with its managers for the benefits of all.

Another allegation against the SonySugar management was that some of its top managers are working in business partnership with the cartel of the Awendo based tycoons in partnership in the chains of fuel stations operated by the Kenyan Oil Company. “There is nothing wrong in people coming together and forming business partnership, but such partnership should not be operated while based on the malice.”

“People with business interests such as providing services to the SonySugar company or suppliers must desist from exercising undue influence on this public owned company”.said one Tom Okello a cane farmer in Oyani area.

The farmer also asked the Provincial administration and police authorities in Migori County to investigate the alleged threats being issued to the elected individual personalities and ensure that those responsible area brought to book.

Kopiyo, however, denied having received any direct threat for his life from anyone, but have heard the rumors that some people, especially those involved in multi-million shillings businesses with the SonySugar company were not happy with his recent election victory

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