Monthly Archives: February 2008

FUNERAL FUNDRAISING VENUE UPDATE

Friends,

This is to update you on the upcoming fundraising venue for funeral expenses for the Late Beatrice Omoro on February 23, 2008. The new location for the event will be;

Langley Park Boys & Girls Club
1515 Merrimac Drive
Hyattsville MD, 20783

Also, a page has been created on www.luonyanza.com where you will also find a list of members of the committee involved with the funeral arrangments. If you have any question please contact any one of them.

Thanking you in advance for your support at this difficult time.

D.Opon

Dictator Kibaki of PNU (Party Not United) wants more blood shed.

I have said it over and over again that this “gentleman” is not about peace but PNU.

According to the worst president Kenya has ever, in my opinion,  had, it is constitutional to steal the elections and impose the presidency on the good Kenyan people, but it is NOT constitutional to bring PEACE to Kenya.

I have been waiting with bathed breath, but I am now getting impatient with this “WE DON’T CARE” attitude of Kibaki and his hardliner fire-spewing dragons of antagonists. Who do they think they are?  I have a feeling that they think that they are little “gods”.

I have news for you, Kibaki and your cronies, your days are numbered.  You are finite and not infinite.  You are blood and flesh, which pass away into dust.  In the mean time I promise you that no matter how long it takes, the people of Kenya will get justice.  Why do I know that?  Because we serve a God who loves us with an everlasting love.

Kenya is a God-loving nation.  If God promised to save Sodom and Gomorrah for as little as 5 souls or even 1 soul, I am persuaded that He will save our beloved country of Kenya.

I am glad you do not control the oxygen our people breathe.  I have a feeling that a lot of people would be asphyxiated by now.  Thank God you do not make the rain, many a fertile land will be turned arid overnight.  I find some similarities with King Belshazzar of Daniel 5.

Kibaki’s governance has been weighed and found wanting indeed.

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 Daniel 5:   1-4 King Belshazzar held a great feast for his one thousand nobles. The wine flowed freely. Belshazzar, heady with the wine, ordered that the gold and silver chalices his father Nebuchadnezzar had stolen from God’s Temple of Jerusalem be brought in so that he and his nobles, his wives and concubines, could drink from them. When the gold and silver chalices were brought in, the king and his nobles, his wives and his concubines, drank wine from them. They drank the wine and drunkenly praised their gods made of gold and silver, bronze and iron, wood and stone.

5-7 At that very moment, the fingers of a human hand appeared and began writing on the lamp-illumined, whitewashed wall of the palace. When the king saw the disembodied hand writing away, he went white as a ghost, scared out of his wits. His legs went limp and his knees knocked. He yelled out for the enchanters, the fortunetellers, and the diviners to come. He told these Babylonian magi, “Anyone who can read this writing on the wall and tell me what it means will be famous and rich—purple robe, the great gold chain—and be third-in-command in the kingdom.”

8-9 One after the other they tried, but could make no sense of it. They could neither read what was written nor interpret it to the king. So now the king was really frightened. All the blood drained from his face. The nobles were in a panic.

10-12 The queen heard of the hysteria among the king and his nobles and came to the banquet hall. She said, “Long live the king! Don’t be upset. Don’t sit around looking like ghosts. There is a man in your kingdom who is full of the divine Holy Spirit. During your father’s time he was well known for his intellectual brilliance and spiritual wisdom. He was so good that your father, King Nebuchadnezzar, made him the head of all the magicians, enchanters, fortunetellers, and diviners. There was no one quite like him. He could do anything—interpret dreams, solve mysteries, explain puzzles. His name is Daniel, but he was renamed Belteshazzar by the king. Have Daniel called in. He’ll tell you what is going on here.”

13-16 So Daniel was called in. The king asked him, “Are you the Daniel who was one of the Jewish exiles my father brought here from Judah? I’ve heard about you—that you’re full of the Holy Spirit, that you’ve got a brilliant mind, that you are incredibly wise. The wise men and enchanters were brought in here to read this writing on the wall and interpret it for me. They couldn’t figure it out—not a word, not a syllable. But I’ve heard that you interpret dreams and solve mysteries. So—if you can read the writing and interpret it for me, you’ll be rich and famous—a purple robe, the great gold chain around your neck—and third-in-command in the kingdom.”

17 Daniel answered the king, “You can keep your gifts, or give them to someone else. But I will read the writing for the king and tell him what it means.

18-21 “Listen, O king! The High God gave your father Nebuchadnezzar a great kingdom and a glorious reputation. Because God made him so famous, people from everywhere, whatever their race, color, and creed, were totally intimidated by him. He killed or spared people on whim. He promoted or humiliated people capriciously. He developed a big head and a hard spirit. Then God knocked him off his high horse and stripped him of his fame. He was thrown out of human company, lost his mind, and lived like a wild animal. He ate grass like an ox and was soaked by heaven’s dew until he learned his lesson: that the High God rules human kingdoms and puts anyone he wants in charge.

22-23 “You are his son and have known all this, yet you’re as arrogant as he ever was. Look at you, setting yourself up in competition against the Master of heaven! You had the sacred chalices from his Temple brought into your drunken party so that you and your nobles, your wives and your concubines, could drink from them. You used the sacred chalices to toast your gods of silver and gold, bronze and iron, wood and stone—blind, deaf, and imbecile gods. But you treat with contempt the living God who holds your entire life from birth to death in his hand.

24-26 “God sent the hand that wrote on the wall, and this is what is written: mene, teqel, and peres. This is what the words mean:

“Mene: God has numbered the days of your rule and they don’t add up.

27 “Teqel: You have been weighed on the scales and you don’t weigh much.

28 “Peres: Your kingdom has been divided up and handed over to the Medes and Persians.”

29 Belshazzar did what he had promised. He robed Daniel in purple, draped the great gold chain around his neck, and promoted him to third-in-charge in the kingdom.

30-31 That same night the Babylonian king Belshazzar was murdered. Darius the Mede was sixty-two years old when he succeeded him as king.  (The Message Version)

  

God bless the Democratic Republic of Kenya and its wonderful, patient citizens.  Amen.

Keen Nyamwange  

WECHE ….ODM Mass Action

RECONVENE PARLIAMENT OR MASS ACTION 

Wed, 20 Feb 2008 05:11:22  

by Ceeloh
   
  The Orange Democratic Movement parliamentary group has issued a one week ultimatum for parliament to be reconvened for necessary constitutional amendments.  If it is not, then they say that they will resume countrywide peaceful mass action.
  
  The ultimatum also applies to the Annan Mediation team who are expected to give a solution to the election crisis or change the talks to discuss the country’s boundary definitions.

   
  Addressing the press at the parliament building, the party’s Secretary General Peter Anyang Nyong’o blamed the Party of National Unity for using delay tactics to frustrate ODM and the talks by taking hard-line positions and using the constitution to resist democratic change to protect their selfish interest.
   
  Nyong’o added that, in 1964, a precedent was set when the constitution was changed to abolish regional assemblies and the Prime Minister’s post so as to give the president more powers without going to the referendum.
  
  Pentagon Member Najib Balala also blamed PNU for portraying arrogance in the talks and referred to last week when the talks were postponed in Kilanguni because it was Valentines Day as they were postponed today because the government side wanted to attend a funeral service.
  
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URGENT ALERT: Western Kenya

ODM SUPPORTERS,

Please read the next below note by Kamau:

 History is the best teacher, and history has taught us that dictators like Saddam, Mugabe, Kibaki, etc, never give power without a fight. Kibaki does not know upto now the problem people wants to solve. He, Kibaki does not know what has caused all these post election problems. Kibaki is even quoted in the todays (20.02.2008) Nation as still saying that all the power sharing will be according to the present constitution. That completely  should tell the ODM leaders that Kibaki does not know that the problem is the present constitution and him . KIbaki is out of his mind, he is just taking people behind to buy time, and what does he need extra time for if he is not prepairing for a civil war?. The pentagon should know that even if NATO forces comes it will be too late for a lot of their supporters. Look at Iraq, how many people did Saddam kill before the American soldiers arrive?, so many.

ODM leaders should also be realistic with their supporters, do not be silent to wait for people to be killed and only after that use the killings to gain power or sympathy from the international community. You should see if there is anything coming out of these negotiations or not?. You have really reduced the demands so much and you might be heading nowhere if you keep on backing down, so many people have died for you people and more might die for you. The advice is simple, human lives are very precious and nobody is ready to lose it for NOTHING except some few ministerial posts without portfolio etc. So if Kibaki is training Mungiki and transferring policemen to central Kenya and replacing them with Mungiki you the ODM leaders what are you doing?, before you  and your supporters are cornered?.

Every system should have a back up even the present technology like computers etc needs backup to work perfectly. Does the ODM have a back up or the back up is another human shields while you keep on sleeping in your comfortable houses with securities at the door ?( killings and burnings of luos should not be used to ascend to empty positions and retaining the present constitution). Luos lives are worth a lot more than just these talkings, the ODM should stand on the strong ground, after all he is Kibaki, Kalonzo, EKC chairman who messed up, it is not Raila who messed up the situation we are today, so why should Raila keep on dropping all his demands?, at what expenses?, what type of peace are you talking about?. If the ODM is not getting anything out of these negotiations, DIVIDE KENYA INTO AUTONOMIES. KIBAKI CAN TAKE CENTRAL AND KALONZO`S PEOPLE. THERE IS NO WAY KIBAKI WILL RULE RIFT VALLEY OR NYANZA NOW it is too late for him.

Paul Nyandoto.

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Attention: People From Western Kenya (Luhias, Kisiis, Luos, Kalanjins, Masais, Kurias).

There is a ploy to confuse people from Western Kenya by the recent police officers transfer from Western Kenya to other provinces. There is no such rule which says police men can only stay in one place for a maximum of three years, hence their redeployment. All those police men who have been transferred, about three hundred of them, cannot have met the three year term of their service all at the same time.

The reason for their transfer is because they were done with the dirty jobs and activities arising from the recent election. OCPD Ms. Khindi of Nyanza should have been charged instead of being transferred elsewhere. She gave orders to her force to kill people. She is not inocent. She should be investigated.

It is common knowledge that members of Mugiki movement are taking oath. They are also being prepared for deployment in Western Kenya ahead of time and in anticipation that the Annan Talks will fail. Kibaki is merely buying time. He is not committed to Annan negotiations and mediations. Westerners arm yourselves. It is coming your way sooner or later. KAA CHONJO. Keep all the dry foods you can get. Kenyans are at the brink of some civil war.
Let an attack by Mugike on one community, be an attack on all westerners.
Note that Mungikis are now being trained somewhere and being posted to western Kenya as police men. Regular police men are being withdrawn in the name of regular  transfer and being replaced by the members of Mungiki.

By Thuita Kamau

NOTE: Content that violates our publication policy has been deleted by Jaluo Press.  Everything else is unedited. 

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CONTROVERSY BREWS OVER COUNCIL PARK

by Jeff Otieno 

Wed, 20 Feb 2008 00:30:47 

KISUMU – Civil Society, Environmentalists and local leaders within Kisumu city have expressed their anger and disappointment following this weeks Kisumu city council demolition of Maendeleo park next to the refurbished bus park.
   
Investigation by this journalist can reveal that the last council regime under Mayor Priscah Auma deliberated and Approved that the park be ear marked for a multi-million hawkers complex which is to be funded jointly by the council and the European Union (EU).
   
 The 25 million construction work which is to start soon will be under the tutelage of a local firm – GEMKAN ENGEERING SERVICES LTD which according to James Goro Oronge the chairman of the tender committee who talked to the press, won the bid late last year before the polls were called. Oronge emphasized that the construction of the units will help decongest the town main streets where hawkers seems to have taken over. This writer could not however immediately establish the role of Oronge when he visited the park during the demolition exercise. 
   
 A group of environmentalist have, therefore, threatened to take legal redress to stop the construction arguing that it was hurriedly done without in depth consultation and consideration of certain aspects of the environmental issues.
   
Sources at the cash-strapped civic body further confided to this writer that the manner in which the bidding was pushed to zero on a sole construction firm was suspicious and allegedly fraudulent and therefore should be investigated.
   
Sources at the council engineering department also cast aspersions on the credibility and capability of the said company to be awarded such a gigantic work.
   
Kisumu city’s other parks, like Oile market, are literally abandoned and at the mercy of street urchins and hawkers.  Taifa Park has become a den of muggers.  The expansive and once refreshing Victoria Park has also been abandoned and left for private security guards to train in.
   
New leadership under the auspices of Mayor Sam Okello is slated to wage a sustained war against corruption in various council departments which have denied revenue culminating in the nonpayment of workers salaries for over ten months.
   
The Mombasa-based business guru is expected to invoke his experience to address the grabbed council plots late last year by chief officers and members of the civic wing.
  
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Something to Ponder: Displaced Kikuyu teachers recruited in primary schools

EMOJONG OSERE

KAMPALA

DISPLACED Kenyan refugees from Kikuyu community qualified as teachers may have reason to celebrate as some of them have been recruited to teach in nursery and primary schools in Eastern Uganda.

This was revealed by the head of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Uganda, Ms Yumiko Takashima.  She said, Save the Children Uganda, a non governmental organisation, is expected to pay the teachers.  The move is aimed at making the refugees self-reliant.

Ms Takashima said secondary school teachers will not benefit from the offer due to inadequate funds.

“We have secured funds for paying people who will be teaching in local primary and nursery schools,” Ms Takashima told Daily Nation on February 16. She said the organisation was determined to help the displaced persons until calm returns to their country.

There was, however, an unclear fate for teachers in other camps in the Eastern region as beneficiaries were those camped at Mulanda, about 30 kilometres from the border town of Malaba.  

There are currently more than 7,000 Kenyan refugees camped at Mulanda, Busia town, Manafwa, Bukwa and Kapchorwa.  Those camped at Mulanda were transferred from St. Jude Primary School in Malaba due to inadequate accommodation.

She said the organisation had also secured enough food for the refugees at Mulanda camp but decried the insufficient health facilities since they are compelled to take patients to Tororo District Hospital, some 20 kilometres away.

Sent by JK

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As always, thank you for the information JK.  Meanwhile Luo asylum-seekers in Tanzania have not even been granted refugee status…  There is a very clear discrepancy in the way that Kikuyu refugees have been treated by the UNHCR and the way that Luo refugees are being treated. 

We are happy for these Kikuyu refugees but disappointed that tribalism has become so rampant in the UNHCR and in east African countries like Tanzania and Uganda.  We do not hate the victims, but we do hate a system that continues the inequity that has caused many of Kenya’s current problems.  As we have said before, this is just more evidence that western powers (the UN) and Kenya’s economic allies have almost no consideration for the plight of Luos.     

Here is a link to the story about the Kikuyu refugees who will be given employment.  NOTE: In the “updated” version, the ethnicity of these refugees is not mentioned.   

http://allafrica.com/stories/200802190121.html

For more on the plight of a group of Luo refugees in Tanzania, please see the links below:

http://jaluo.com/wangwach/200802/Jaluo_Press020408.html 

http://jaluo.com/wangwach/200802/Jonathan020408.html

http://jaluo.com/wangwach/200802/Babu020408.html

http://jaluo.com/wangwach/200802/David020408.html

http://jaluo.com/wangwach/200802/Diana020408.html

http://jaluo.com/wangwach/200802/Feingold_Sununu020408.html

 http://jaluo.com/wangwach/200802/Adam_Lusekelo020408.html

http://jaluo.com/wangwach/200802/NATION_Team020408.html

http://jaluo.com/wangwach/200802/UN_IRIN020608.html

 Regards,

Jaluo Press

P.S.  NOTE: Since the stories above on the Luo refugees were published, Tanzanian Minister for Home Affairs Joseph Mungai lost his post in the wake of a corruption scandal that also saw the exit of the former Tanzanian Prime Minister and his cabinet.  We expect better from the new government of Tanzania. 

Like Kagame, Tanzania’s Kikwete rejects corruption

AMERICA DOES NOT WORK WITH THIEVES!!!!  THE MESSAGE IS VERY CLEAR AND THE WRITING IS ON THE WALL TO KING NEBUCHADENEZAR (MWAI KIBAKI)

JK
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Like Kagame, Kikwete rejects corruption

Tanzania over the weekend was showered with dollars by the United States of America. This was in appreciation of President Jakaya Kikwete’s resolve to fight corruption, which is unfortunately the way of governance in some African countries.

While signing away $700 million in Dar es Salaam on Sunday, US President George Bush did not cushion his remarks in diplomatic jargon and niceties. He stated bluntly that “America does not work with thieves.”

He could have added “anymore” because before the Cold War ended, the US supported kleptocrats like Field Marshal Mobutu who destroyed Zaire (now DR Congo).

But the time now is for concentrating on the present and the future. The reward of $700 million Tanzania has received from the Millenium Challenge Account will go towards supporting road works, electricity and water supplies. Announcing the cash reward, Mr Bush said, “You are a good man, Mr President, and I am proud to call you a friend.”

The hefty reward for rejecting corruption comes in the wake of the resignation of Tanzania’s Prime Minister whose name had been mentioned in a corruption scandal. One can say that it may not be a coincidence.

But whether the two developments are related is not the issue; what matters is that the US which has the money is convinced about the genuineness of Mr Kikwete when he says he is going to fight corruption.

Kikwete is not the first African president to convince the donors in recent years that he means business. Gen. Paul Kagame of Rwanda has so impressed the donors with his determination to run a clean administration that Kigali is now almost in position to choose which development partner to work with.

The example of the likes of Kagame and Kikwete should restore hope for Africa, that it is indeed possible for leaders to say ‘no’ to corruption; that a leader can part company with even the closest political associates in the interest of protecting national wealth; that leaders’ “relatives, friends and in-laws” can also be required to do honest work instead of
sponging off the sweat and toil of taxpayers at home and in donor countries.

As more leaders emulate Kagame and Kikwete, we shall start seeing an Africa where people do not have to blatantly rig elections in order to steal public funds while in office and to protect the already stolen wealth. It is indeed possible to govern without tolerating corruption.

http://allafrica.com/stories/200802190140.html

Ears ringing, Kenya negotiators return to table

THE TRUE MENACE IN KENYA IS KIBAKI WHO IS BANKROLLING MUNGIKI. ANY THING TO DO WITH KIBAKI IN KENYA IS EQUIVALENT TO DEATH. KIBAKI SHOULD BE HANGED TO SAVE AFRICA FROM DICTATORS WITH KILLING SECTS LIKE MUNGIKI- Opado
 

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EXCERPT:

Opposition leader Raila Odinga would be almost sure to take the post. He says Kibaki in the past reneged on a pledge to give him such a post in exchange for support at the 2002 election.

Asked if the job would have executive powers, Kilonzo said: “We will not give anybody a hollow shell.”

The opposition has demanded the post, wanting it to have real power, and a 50-50 split in cabinet jobs including what it views as top-tier ministries like finance and internal security.

A senior opposition official said there were two potential forms of the prime minister job being discussed.

“One of them is some sort of chief minister … or there is a head of government who is answerable to parliament. You have a real separation of powers,” the official said.

Kilonzo said the interim post would come with a sunset clause that causes the position to expire either when parliament is dissolved or when a new constitution is enacted.

 For the full article, please see http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/kenya_crisis_dc

Whatever the outcome of talks, respect our Constitution

I found this commentary by Patrick Maina from Kampala lacking in intelligence and quite shallow in its attempt to compare Kenyan situation with the US elections.
 
The incumbent, Mwai Kibaki has abused and violated the Constitution on the extreme!
 
A few things that this writer ought to understand first hand:
 
1. President George Bush, won the the elections against Gore because he had the majority of the Electoral votes and popular votes as well. Florida helped to maintain this win for Bush after all the counting was complete. Your understanding of this outcome may be skewed.
 
2. The electoral process of the US is quite transparent and anyone including a common person can verify the data.
3. Police force or Military or Paramilitary are never used to cover the voting places or vote tallying centers as was done at the KICC.
4. The international community is not imposing nothing on Kenyans. They are friends of average kenyan citizenry and are determined to see that the interests for us Kenyans are upheld and not abused by those in authority.
5. Kibaki and PNU themselves do not respect the very constitution they are calling upon. First, the corruption is a relfection of that. Secondly Kibaki stole the elections which is a felony in the criminal code. Kivuitu was drugged and we need to find out who was responsible for this. Was it Muttu or one of the junior officers serving the commissioners.
6. The Judiciary is delinked from the executive in the US. You have seen Senators and Congressmen close to President Bush get indicted for the wrongs committed by them. In Kenya this is impossible!
 
We should be proud that the International Community has come to our aid on this political thievery!

Julius Okelo

IT’S LATE IN THE DAY FOR KIBAKI

IT IS LATE IN THE DAY FOR KIBAKI
  
  “…This is not the time for hell bent sycophants to remind us how supreme our constitution is. No. They have disobeyed the same law with impunity before; and besides: the law was made for man not man for the law…” read more at www.bulamwa.co.ke. Please also make sure you take our opinion poll.
  
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DDT WAR: BUSH CALLS FOR A MALARIA ‘RESOLUTION’

Many Africans appreciate the involvement of US President W. Geroge Bush in the fight against Malaria. From treating mosquito nets to indoor residual spraying, all may mean well. We need to tackle Malaria beyond the ‘ US-Arusha Declaration for Africa’ against the deadly Malaria.
 What Africa needs in a ‘concrete solution’ to this epidemics and not Bush’s ‘doctor-to-patient-get- well-soon’ manipulations. Certainly we all ought to be abreast with information on Malaria in relation to mosquitoes. Many of us do not understand the behavior of mosquitoes thus rendering the fight against Malaria difficult.

Again, as we all take ourselves into the lives of mosquitoes and the disease that they transmit, it is unfortunate that we have not been able to understand our immediate neighbor, the Mosquito, who always knocks on our doors for a cup of blood at night as she pays back with Malaria.

In their book, Mosquito: A Natural History of Man’s Most Persistent and Deadly Foe’, by Andrew Speilman and Micheal D’Antonio the writers go swatting mosquitoes as the vampire-types carry some 100 nasty diseases and parasites that dispatch about one person every twelve seconds. They describe her as an “apple-seed sized creature that even harasses dinosaurs and have affected both human health and hearth than any other insect plagues combined’.

Ever since their nifty names from Aedes aegypti to the Culex pipiens and Anopheles aquasalis that sounds Lingala all have defied Kenya ’s ethnicity in the approximately 42 tribal cultures. This should then make us yearn to understand mosquitoes with their wild behavior for the sake of humanity.

Unfortunately, the Western world, including U.S.A., have become the world’s largest mosquito guardian and it is time that we re-introduced a local religious ‘great mosquito crusade’ and make malaria benign for good. As the mighty winnowers become sexually active, they suck more blood for eggs and vomit Rift Valley fever and malaria into our veins.

Ay! They do not digest blood with water (plasma) in it but suck blood, secreting the (water) from the blood in their pinkish urine. Again, like in an action packed movie, the mosquito takes away the soul this time round in a deadlier and real way.

Their prowess makes them land on walls and the average time spent before and after a blood meal is about 20 minutes on our watches. They even beat their wings more then 250 times a second and fly about 4.8 kilometers (3 miles) an hour as they protect their approximately 2,500 species in the world though most don’t suck blood. This then should be our mundane lore on deadly mosquitoes, as human deaths become the entertaining ode to the mosquito.

In another recently published book by Dr. Donald R. Roberts, an entomologist and professor of Tropical Health at the University of the Health Sciences, U.S.A, the author urges that “outbreaks of preventable diseases is as a result of inefficiency by organizations such as the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) and others that have authority and regulatory control over critical pubic health issues but lack responsibility and recognition of the public health consequences”.
Thus what ought to change, according to Dr. Donald is to “rest authority in the right hands of World Health organization (WHO) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) that have responsibility for public health”.
  

For example, late last year (September) the WHO malaria division head Dr. Arata Kochi, announced the decision to return to science-based malaria policy and permit the use of DDT (Dichlorodiphenyl-trichloethane) for indoor spraying but which has been ignored by man counties including Kenya . Fortunately Uganda ’s President Yoweri K. Museveni and Uganda ’s Ministry of Health have allowed re-introduction of DDT’s indoor residual spraying (IRS) supporting Dr. Arata’s “courageous responsibility to this public health menace that has since overruled the 30 years of anti-DDT prejudice at WHO”.
  

As for Kenya, where over 75% of residents of North Eastern province and Kilifi regions live below the poverty line with 90% of the two populations unemployed and where the residents’ resistance to disease is concerned, lack of prevention of mosquito breeding and control mechanisms have negatively influenced the well being of such populations. Thus DDT not only has the potential to prevent malaria but also control the spread of Rift Valley fever, Dengue fever, Yellow fever among many other diseases transmitted by mosquitoes as vectors.
  

Surprisingly and fatally, the Ministry of Health, even with the consent of WHO to use DDT, chose to lax its muscle in terms of controlling breeding and mosquito movement. The consequence of flooding would be to create breeding grounds for the Mosquitoes. Moreover it is upon the MOH to come up with a disaster and management policy on health through community participation as a security issue.
 

 Even before then, disease outbreak during flooding ought to be classified as a security risk as in terrorism and which needs proper preventive medical armory.

For the Rift Valley fever bunyaviuses from animals are picked up by a biting mosquito to be readily injected into the human victim. For malaria sporozoites reach the human liver where they reproduce forming new merozites that enter the blood stream then burrow into the red blood cells causing bleeding. This happens at an interval of 48-hour cycle when new blood cells are infected and destroyed. Worse still death quickly follows when the two infections attack the brain. Other public health diseases such as cholera and typhoid only exacerbate symptoms leaving children below 5 years and pregnant mothers to approach their deathbeds sooner.

  As a matter of concern, the Ministries of Agriculture and Livestock are being over-indulged by the Ministry of Health due to poor preparedness of preventable and readily controlled public health issue. Previously the MOH had made errors including brainwashing Kenyans that the recent outbreak of disease in North Eastern province had been the deadly Ebola fever. This gave room for the infection to spread when diagnosis and treatment of Rift Valley fever were delayed. Also, the MOH lacked a reliable data collection and surveillance team to gather information about public health diseases associated with flooding. Most importantly the MOH had not ensured that there was proper infrastructure to control disease as a primary necessity. It only opted to ‘put the cart before the horse’ by treating rather than preventing spread of disease.

 Thus, the MOH ought to re-educate its pubic health staff on diagnosing; therapeutics and proper treatment in order to save innocent lives at the same time intensify its public health programs even when there are no outbreaks of diseases. Taking further grassroots research on disease patterns in relation to current climatic and environmental changes may help.

Changing climactic patterns, extensive human migration and proper screening of those leaving one geographical area to a different one apart from human and livestock vaccination that ought to be parameters to help us make decisions on health and disease. It is upon us to choose to move away from health policies on public health that propagate medical-based genocide with many preventable deaths as statistics for publication.
  
  It is unfortunate that the Ministry of Health had to spend billions of shillings to help control and manage the Rift Valley fever. Unpreparedness had been the major culprit in as far as managing disease is concerned. With the start of the rainy season there are chances that there would be outbreak of Malaria due to adverse climatic changes that exacerbate breeding grounds for vector borne insects such as Mosquitoes that transmit Malaria apart from Rift Valley fever and other diseases. As for the means of controlling the spread of Malaria the Ministry of Health ought to come out clear to create awareness about Malaria to the public before the disease kills many including children below 2 yrs and pregnant women. At the same time there have been many misconceptions about control measures and management of the public health disease. As a consequence the untimely ban on DDT (dichlorodiphenyl-trichloroethane ) in Kenya last year by the Ministry of Health was the deadliest weapon of mass warfare in the fight against global malaria. The ban was influenced by the donor community and politicians with vested interests. Towards the end of last year Kenya got Ksh. 1.2 billion ($ 16 million) for the malaria programme that included availing Artemesinin Combination Therapy (ACT) with a conditionality not to use DDT. Previously the hurly-burly ban of DDT was a result of subceived chemical warfare using insecticides. Before World War II chemical that were lethal to insects were made in laboratories at the time chemical warfare agents were developed. Thus the perceived worry built on the premise of nuclear warfare made some ethologists and conservationists initiate a cold war against medical and malaria researchers. In the book ‘Silent Spring’ by Racheal Crason, many unscientific and unresearched issues have been raised about the perceived massive toxicity of DDT on the environment and life, including human life, ad nauseum. These deceptive and false claims have allowed many lives to be lost due to the malaria epidemic in Kenya and in the African continent at large.

Fortunately, well known policy observers like Marjorie Mazel Hetch, editor of a scientific magazine, have challenged the WHO to back the use of DDT to help stop malaria. Mazel has opined the adversities of jettisoning public use of DDT. The September 29, 2006 issue of Executive Intelligence Review details the intention of the World Health Organization through its announcement on September 15 that it will back DDT spraying on the inside walls of houses to kill or repel malaria-carrying mosquitoes. Previously, the WHO’s 30 year policy against DDT had created loopholes for unscrupulous environmentalists, pharmaceutical companies and politicians to capitalize on the malaria epidemic that kills one African every 30 seconds, and debilitating 500 million people a year killing women and children in Africa . Apart from DDT being inexpensive and cost effective it kills and repels mosquitoes. DDT is estimated to cost about $5 (ksh 360) per average five-person house hold once or twice a year. Uganda has already agreed to continue with its 2007 indoor spraying program through the Health Ministry as per the Sept 20,2006 report. It went ahead to note that DDT would help reduce infant mortality from the current 88 out of 1000 births to 10. Hitherto, 800 Uganda children die a day from malaria. South Africa resumed the use of DDT in 2003 and within two 2 year the incidence of malaria in the worst-hit province of Kwa-Zulu Natal had fallen by 80% malaria cases and death dropped by 93% by 2005.

The latest WHO malaria campaign stresses that no environmental effects have been noted when small amounts of DDT are sprayed on the inside of house walls. The WHO campaign aims to ensure prompt and effective treatment of the infected through availing medication coupled with indoor residual spraying with DDT and the use of bed nets treated with a long lasting insecticide. Thus the merits and benefits of using DDT override those unscrupulous activists and environmentalist with a hidden subceived agenda for their selfish propaganda. Scientifically, DDT has been proven not to be carcinogenic, mutagenic or teratogenic to man and that it ‘does not have a deleterious effect on fish, birds, wildlife or estuarine organisms’. This is courtesy of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency report. An example is India where $165 million (ksh11.8 billion) was extended but India was told not to use DDT. The same was done to Madagascar and Eritrea . Unfortunately 50 per cent of mortality and 60-80 per cent of morbidity in Eritrea is the result of malaria. The UNICEF funds were only for insecticide-treated nets. This lopsided international pressure to stop public use of DDT has only exacerbated death of innocent children and women of Africa yet Pharmaceutical companies are allowed to make profits out of this scourge. German chemist, Othmar Zeidler, who in 1874 produced some ‘material’ that was later named ‘DDT’ in 1939 by Switzerland ’s Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr. Paul Muller, must be the ‘saddest soul in Heaven’. Maybe his vision was that DDT saves more millions of lives than any other man-made chemical.

The WHO stated that chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticide like DDT ‘killed more insects and saved more people than any other substance’. Researchers and human volunteers have ingested as much as 35 grams (about 3 table spoonfuls) of DDT a day for two years without having adverse effects. To prove to sophists that DDT was harmless to humans a US scientist Dr.Wayland Hayes ingested a tablespoon of DDT (about 12 gms), swallowed and took a glass of water before presenting a talk about DDT lacking toxicity to vertebral animals including humans. Not only will DDT help control malaria but would help manage Rift Valley fever,typhus, yellow fever, Chaga’s disease, African sleeping sickness,
 Leishmaniasis, tick-borne bacterial and rickettsial diseases that are a threat to humans.

Selfish propagandists have made companies that produce insecticides that have a short residual action gain massive profits. Many toxic chemicals than DDT, like nicotine, have been scientifically proven to be harmful yet less receive less mentioned among these groups. Many have died of cancer respiratory and circulatory diseases but no one has died due to the use of DDT. The advantage of DDT is that it is a non-contact repellent and a contact irritant to mosquitoes and not human beings. A field study conducted in the Americas showed that DDT residues repel 95 to 97 percent of major malaria mosquitoes. Interestingly, international law specifically allows use of DDT for public health as approved by the Stockholm convention on persistent organic pollutants (‘’Pop’s Treaty’’). Despite this approval, the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), UNICEF and the World Bank still campaign to phase out public use of DDT. The notorious World Bank gives developing countries conditions not to purchase or use DDT. This is elitist medical neo-colonialism and against the basic human right to life. 

In addition, Dr.Gilbert L.Ross of the American Council on Science and Health pointed out that ‘extensive scientific studies have not found any harm to humans, even during the massive overuse of DDT in agriculture in the 1950s and 60s’. In fact this massive use of DDT helped 36 former malarious countries totally eradicate the disease. The U.S. National Academy of Science stated in 1970 that, ‘to only a few chemicals does man owe as great debt as to DDT’. But is Africa paying dearly for the selfishness of propagandists with death caused by Malaria? Iit is time that our country Kenya took the initiative to prepare to face the Malaria epidemic that may break out soon due to the expected heavy rains and increased temperatures brought about by climactic changes. Africa as a whole should not be used as a textbook study field for Malaria statistics.
  
  Wouldn’t the availance of DDT tyo Africa, for indoor residual spraying, be the solution for Africa?
  
  
  Mundia Mundia Jnr,
  (Clinical Physiatrist)

Why I support a Coalition government

We will not have to endure these type of scenarios again

FINANCE MINISTRY (Controls Finance, Banking, & Economy in general):

Minister-  Amos Kimunya

Permanent Secretary – Joseph Kinyua Economic Secretary – Kamau Thuge
Pensions Secretary – Anne Mugo Budgetary Director -P.B.Ngugi
ERD Director – Kenneth Mwangi D/Finance Secretary -Mwirichia

CENTRAL BANK OF KENYA:

Governor- Prof. Ndung’u
Ag. Dep. Governor – John Gikonyo

CONSOLIDATED BANK OF KENYA:

Chairman – Phillip Njuki
Chief Executive – David Wachira

KENYA REVENUE AUTHORITY

1. Commisssioner General: Michael Waweru
2. Board Secretary: Mrs Ng’ang’a
3. Senior Deputy Commissioner, Investigation and Enforcement:
Mr. Joseph Nduati
4. Deputy Commissioner, Investigation and Enforcement: Mr. Namu Nguru
5. Deputy Commissioner, Administration: Mr. Karimi
6. Deputy Commissioner Procurement: Ms. Murichu
7. Commissioner Customs:
Mrs. Wambui Namu
8. Senior Deputy Commissioner (Customs): Ms. Githinji
9. Deputy Commissioner, Enforcement (Customs): Mr Maina
10. Deputy Commissioner, Finance: Ms Wachira

11. Commissioner Domestic Taxes (LTO)- Mr Njiraini
12. Deputy Commissioner: Mrs. Mwangi
13. Senior Deputy Commissioner, Finance: Mrs. King’ori
14. Senior Assistant Commissioner, Security: Major Kariuki
15. Senior Deputy Commissioner, Southern Region: Wagachira

CAPITAL MARKETS AUTHORITY:
Board Chair – Chege Waruingi
CEO -Edward N’talami

DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC PROCUREMENT: Chief Procurement
Officers – 23 out of 36 first appointees are all from GEMA.
  
  Source: http://kenya.rcbowen.com/talk/viewtopic.php?id=64582; Monday, February 18, 2008

Gordon

Angry opposition youths oppose Kenya compromise

Odinga has made conciliatory statements during recent peace talks brokered by former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan, and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrived in Kenya Monday to urge both sides to agree to powersharing measures that diplomats hope will stem the violence that has killed more than 1,000 people and displaced more than 600,000. But Odinga faces pressure from his own supporters not to be too accommodating.

Angry youths don’t want to compromise

The youths from his Luo ethnic group who burned buildings in Kisumu in the wake of the election say they will accept little in the way of compromise. The stones in the road – marking the spot where one their friends was shot by riot police – could quickly become missiles.

“We voted for a president, not a prime minister,” says one. “The least we can accept is an interim government with a revote in six months.”

 For the full article, please see http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/0219/p07s02-woaf.html

– Sent by Gordon

Some Advice for the Anti-Annan Voices

It is becoming clear that an overwhelming number of Kenyans would wish to see an end to the political stand off that has gripped the country since the beginning of the year. It is equally clear that for the first time, Kenyans have learnt that ours is a loved and highly valued country. It is so heart-warming to see well respected men and women of Africa  and the world who have literally converged in Kenya with the latest lot, prominent African leaders literally refusing to accept anything less than a decisive resolution to a potentially explosive problem (forget about the recent burning, shooting, looting and beheading). According to experienced analysts, our country could easily and quickly have degraded into the example of our neighbouring countries recently hit by ethnic hate.

a)  It is interesting to note that ODM claimed that PNU stole the 2007 elections. But apparently a number of available pointers appear support this claim:

b)  Doubts were expressed by a section of the ECK and later confirmed by the chairman.

c)  Of all the views expressed by foreign election observers, none passed the verdict that elections were free and fair.

d)  The polls statistics throughout the year right up to the election week had the same direction. Kenyans recall that only one poll (with same defects as 2007 results since the figures did not add up) gave Kibaki a gap of 0.3%behind Raila; all the rest gave Raila and ODM a win of 4% or better.

There is, of course, no “documentary evidence” to prove the ODM claim of election theft as has been observed in the confidence and insistence by PNU that ODM goes to court. But the mere fact that nobody was ever charged with killing Robert Ouko in 1990 does not make him alive today. They say the law is an ass.

I am not a lawyer but I will attempt to explain the case for ODM utilizing the following facts:

a)  The ODM and allies have over 50% of the parliamentary seats

b)  The ODM has over 50% in the local council elections

c)  The ODM has a clear win in 6 out of 6 provinces while PNU won only in the two provinces which are GEMA strongholds.

d)  ODM and allies had an easy win in speaker and deputy speaker elections.

e)  The deaths of two ODM MPs appears to have been calculated to pass a strong message to them that the GEMA leaders will not cowed by dogs, as one PNU diehard is fond of saying.

 f)  The determination with which the PNU negotiating team has been opposed to the foreign intervention led by Dr Kofi Annan sometimes appears to be aimed at ridiculing him so that he can give up if he so wishes.
The PNU cannot insist on the avenue of legal channel especially when they were the first to unilaterally abuse the constitution:

a)  They ordered the police to shoot to kill (rather than preserve the lives of) the rioters who were unhappy with the manipulated election results.

b)  They banned Kenyan citizens from their freedom of association and speech while they enjoyed the same freedom. This made Kenya like apartheid South Africa for a while. 
My sober opinion is that the proud and arrogant members of PNU should consider this: let us try this unconstitutional avenue to restore sanity and order in this country. You need it as much as I do. I know that from some quarters, false confidence has been in the air that if the worst comes this time round, you have the military supremacy over your unarmed, weak and helpless enemies.

Georgie

Kenya Secession Debate (Round 1)

The proposed plan to a Kenyan solution by my friend Odhiambo Oketch is inspired by the devil himself. And because this is a very significant period in the history of our country. Every one must take a stand on the Kenya s/he wants.
  
  If  I were to  leave Odhiambo Oketch’s dangerous proposal to go unchallenged then it might be taken ten years later, that I supported him. Odhimabo your proposal is down right unacceptable. It is not a solution to the Kenyan Problem. It is just an idea on how we can create more Animal farms. Our animal farm is already too painful for all of us, why do you want another animal farm? Are you using your brain?
  
  A few Days ago I published on this forum what the Kenyan problem is. The Kenyan Problem is not the Gikuyu people, or Merus, Embus or what Odhiambo calls Eastern Kenya people ( I guess here you have the Akamba in mind targeted for exclusion also from this new Kenya you have proposed). Indeed there is no community which is the problem. The The Kenyan Problem is  the Criminal state. I like what Rev. Njoya has published in the Daily Nation Today, Thursday Valentine’s Day about the diagnosis of the Kenyan Problem. Read it again.
  
  The Kenyan criminal state can only be healed through a new constitutional order. Not the division of the country. Our people are not the problem; they are the victims of the criminal state.  
  
  Odhiambo I want you to reflect seriously about the problem we have in Kenya. Last year in the run down to the election, Michuki issued shoot to kill orders in his attempt to deal with what came to be called the Mungiki Menace. About 613 young Kikuyu men were killed in cold blood. 21 of them were killed on a certain Friday morning while taking the oath and eating raw goat meat in Murang’a. Odhiambo and Sande agreed that that was the way to go because we needed to deal with insecurity and Mungiki. YOU ACTUALLY SUPPORTED THE SUSPENSION OF THE KENYAN CONSTITUTION and the violation of RIGHTS. Those young men died yes, but was the election not contested? Has Mungiki not renewed its fangs and bitten many Kenyans to death? Have Kalenjin, Luo, Kisii, Luyha youths not barricaded roads and burnt houses and raped women in the wake of the post-election madness?
  Would Odhiambo support the killing of many more young Kiukuyu in cold blood because they are Kikuyu or would he prefer dealing with the root causes of poverty and disinheritance in Kenya?
  

Is it true that those hapless, poverty stricken families in Ngecha in Limuru, or those jigger-rdiden masses in Mathioya and Maragua are sucking wealth from Odhiambo Oketch and the rest of Kenya? Can’t we attack in unity the parastic class of exploiters in Nairobi, majority of whom are Kikuyus today, but have been Kalenjins before, and also include My own Nyachae and Mr. Moi, Biwott etc?
  
  The persistence Odhiambo has invested in trying to brainwash us that the problem is the Kikuyu of Kenya, is just scary and worrying. The consistence of Sande to lie that Kibaki won the election is very insulting. The burger just did not win that election. Wake up from this collective denial and start helping Kenya agree to deal with the gory past of injustices. I mean who does not know that Kibaki DID NOT win the last election? Then you should be some hospital, seeing a counsellor!
  
  Raila is not Kenya’s solution either. A non-Kikuyu president is not the answer, a Kikuyu president is not the answer, At all! We are missing the point that way.
  
  The answer, is a new constitutional order that creates democratic, accountable governance and power strucutures; where elections will truly be elections. Where life will not be desecrated with murder, arson, police truncheons and bullets, violence and rape.
  
  And the new constitution will need democrats, human rights respecters, men who believe in equality with women and citizens who treasure values including nationhood and honesty. Kenya must not be divided by tribalists who want a piece of our nation to rape. We do not want rape of any part of our country. Odhiambo, we must tell you to just shut up or publish articles that promote the principles of justice, fairness, truth, nationhood, unity, and democracy.
  
  Speaking of which, now that Kanyotu has died, Kibaki should take the opportunity to apologise to Kenyans for signing the warrants that took Raila and nearly 1000 other Kenyans including Ng’ang’a Thiong’o to Nyayo house torture chambers. In Kibaki we have a dictator who has for four decades participated in the killing the soul of the Kenyan nation and defiling democracy.
  
  Happy Valentines Day guys. My Love goes to all of you and those fellow Kenyans in the camps, waiting to die of pneumonia, or Poverty. We must Love them enough by working for a united, democratic, multi-racial, multi-ethnic, gender sensitive, equitable and prosperous Kenya, where every child has an equal chance to make it in life. Currently if you a child from certain Kenyan regions and ethnic communities, like the Luo, your chance of making it in life to the top may be threatened.

– Orina Nyamwamu

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Sande wrote:        

 Odhiambo brother,
You are a very good debater and I like your view world. I only beg to differ with you on this wild assumption that ALL western people want to be cut off from the rest of the country…

Kibaki was voted by over 400,000 residents of Western Kenya, Luhyas, many Kisiis, many North Easterners who went on to vote in many Pro-PNU MPs, at the coast and
in the Rift Valley…Where Raila got votes that was a majority win, with a minority losing, not absent but losing!

We must be aware of a very important democratic belief that democracy is where majority have their say and minority have their way. THIS IS WHAT MANY FROM
WESTERN AND RIFT VALLEY CHOSE TO FORGET!

I am from Khwisero constituency where Raila got majority presidential votes, we accepted that, we have an ODM MP and we have not contested his election…  However, Kibaki was voted for by about 4000 people…  These are a minority but Westerners.

I WILL NEVER ADVOCATE FOR secession/being cut off from the rest of Kenya just because of Kibaki and Raila, mere human beings who are here today and will be past tense tomorrow! THAT IS MYOPIC INDEED!

We should correct this mess today and work for tomorrow’s greater Kenya.

Kikuyus didn’t take anything from us…since 2002-2007 it’s been 5 years! How about the Kalenjin who took 24 years and messed the whole country yet we did not secede! (sp).

Who tells you that in the new region…after five or ten years of “good” Raila rule, we shall not be confronted with another so called bad leadership emerging from Mudavadi (Luhya), Ojaamong (Teso), Ruto (Kalenjin) or an Alqaida terrorist from some quota
from the newly found geo-political space. LET’S BE CAREFUL OF GENERALISATIONS THAT CAUSE HASTY DECISIONS THAT CAUSE LASTING NEGATIVE EFFECTS!

Hey, why do you assume that all Luhyas want Luo leadership, or Kalenjin for that matter…  I could be the next gorrilla leader in that new order you envisage! BE WARNED!

Sande

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Odhiambo Oketch wrote:

George,

When Kibaki had the Maasai at Mau Narok evicted violently with their houses, schools and even churches being burnt by the police, all in the name of clearing the water catchment areas, the Maasai complained, and Kimunya told the title deed holders that those were mere pieces of paper.

I bet they will say the same for all those who have been evicted from Rift Valley.

About autonomy, I will now support the Independence of The Independent Republic of Kenya. This will have 6 provinces; Nyanza, Western, Rift Valley, Nairobi, Coast and North Eastern Province.
 
Once we declare our Independence from Central and Eastern, we can go ahead and Install our own government, a government which will treat all residents of The Independent Republic of Kenya with respect, dignity and equality.
 
In Africa, we have Congo, and The DRC.
 
In South Africa, we have Lesotho completely surrounded by South Africa.
 
Instead of being the milch cow for the Kikuyu elite, we can leave them to lord over themselves.

This should be a clear resolve of all Kenyans. We will never quarrel again.
 
Oto
 

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George wrote:

Kenya like Yugoslavia risks disappearing from the world map to be replaced by new independent federal republics.

Just like in Yugoslavia Slobodan Milosevic lost the presidential election in 2000 but refused to accept the result and was forced out of the office.


Kibaki risks taking Kenya the same route which may eventually lead to a break up of the country called Kenya.
 
This brings into question the country called Kenya? Do we need to continue having the country exist as one? Are we happy to be under Kenya or would we better off in our own regions? In the last 40 years of independent has kenya our collective “mother” treated us all equally, fairly or as it been very selective in providing for its siblings depending on your tribe, religion etc?

 The vast majority of Kenyans would say No to the above questions. Most of them have nothing to show for the 40 years of independence. Some of us in Rift Valley feel rightfully that the white man left and was replaced by the Kikuyus who went into a grabbing spree with their altar boy Moi taking anything they could lay their hand on.

Majority of the communities west of Nakuru have nothing to boast of as Kenyans. Kalenjins, Luos and Luyhias are treated as second class citizens, all the government resources and employment are all concentrated in the hands of members of the GEMA with a constant reminder that we are Kenyans. Our region has some of the worst infrastructure, and roads, power, and water are all in a sorry state of affair. Our youths are wasting away in the local shopping centers despite their qualifications.
 

With Annan around we need to start agitating for the independence of our regions. We need to remind Annan that our problem is Kenya and Kenya needs to be reconstructed afresh to meet our diversity. Anything short of this will lead war.
 
I am actually encouraged that a country like Yugoslavia 7 years back gave birth to Croatia, Bosnia, Macedonia, Kosovo and Montenegro. Kosovo with a population of 2 million people will soon be declaring its independence. The process is being mid-wifed by the EU. 
 
I don’t see what’s stopping Kenya from taking this route. The majority of Kenyans outside Central would not mind taking this route. We have proven in the 21st century that we cannot stand one another as a society.  Everything else that Annan is involved in is about
quick fixes to enable Kenyans start tolerating each other. In Rift Valley, for instance, the divide, mistrust and hatred is too big to be ignored, it cannot be solved by handshakes but by hard decisions based on secession.

‘Secret army’ preparing for war in Kenya

By Robert Oluoch and Mike Pflanz in Iten
Last Updated: 1:15pm GMT 14/02/2008

An army of young warriors is being secretly armed and reinforced in remote areas of Kenya’s Rift Valley, preparing for war if the country’s knife-edge peace talks fail.
Elders have organised thousands of men from the pro-opposition Kalenjin tribe into militia units, each split into marksmen, foot- soldiers, armourers, drivers and cooks.

For the full article, please see http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/02/14/wkenya114.xml

Sent by Mundia Mundia

LEADERS SHOULD BRIDLE THEIR TONGUES

When Wetangula shouted back at George W. Bush for asking Kenyan leaders to share power, it was well evident that far from what Kofi Annan is telling us, there is no deal and there will never be a deal. Kibaki and his cronies have not moved an inch from from their erstwhile position of impunity and careless arrogance. While ODM, the rightful winners of the Presidential elections, have tried to accommodate their views and even bent low to negotiate with them on an issue that many would not dare negotiate. Kenyans should be reminded that that they are not special. There is nothing in the world that can stop Kenya from being worse than any state in History if arrogance and stupid hard-line cannot be tamed. If we do not bridle our tongues, it will just be a matter of time. Kenya is yet to see a fight to death if these talks fail. If these few conceited people cannot see the anger that is written all over the faces of Kenyans, then let the world stand aside and watch from the
 sidelines. No group of people will remain to call themselves Kenyans within Kenyan borders. Those who are trying to delay or sabotage these talks can at best be called foolish.
  
  Sillah Oriato

BURNING THE KENYAN FLAG IN OUR HEARTS

Date:  Mon, 18 Feb 2008 02:58:55 -0800 (PST)
From:  Mundia Mundia

Some PNU affiliated crooks in the name of ‘Democrazy’ found it right to symbolically ‘bring USA and Britian’ down. May be their egos got pampered but they still remain BIG losers with less to offer as solutions to our crisis. Personally as I look upon the colors of my country’s flag (not the flag of my nation), I observe hatred, darkness, hopelessness and a near death situation camouflaged in black. I see white (not as peace) intertwined with oozing blood dripping on our green motherland with intense multi-segregation.
 
 I feel like changing and transforming the colors of my flag that only remind me not of peace, love and unity but the never ending struggle for occupancy, power, fights land and other resources with tribalism being the minefield that struts the ownership. The current turmoil that inheres in our country (not nation) only put a powerful finish to nothingness in the previously ended farcical elections. Even as our eyes and hearts get heavy with pain, still.
 
 A temptation for our souls to go native strongly persists. Our different ethnic backgrounds further clank against one another as we get lost in the welter of self-war. Instead of moaning and forgiving, our ethnic gape keeps on widening apace as more lives get snuffed. I blame not ordinary citizens, but the tribal hatred that remain shell-locked on our flag.
 
 The colors of progressive segregation and persecution that the British colony left behind for us to transform. From tribalism to disunity, the British also left behind the bleeding colors that still haunt us so hard.  But we refuse to ‘see hard’ and admit. It seems our stale historical vanity would remain hooked in our hearts. This crushing condescension, even as we spurn our furloughing Kenyan flag, the periodic hiccups of helplessness every other election year would only make us be historical prisoners of our bitter past and always on each others’ nerves.
 
 We need to transform the clawing colors of our flag but remain symbolic in meaning and interpretation of our historical pat.
 
 Certainly as I look upon the clawing flag the shield and spears remind me of the never ending war and struggle for re-independence against fellow citizens. The colors bring forth a symbolic acid slur even as I sourly sing the national anthem. I only get relief after falling half headed when I hum the last verse.
 
 And as I contemplate about the colors, symbolism and the national anthem, what comes over me is a bundle of historical contradictions inscribed in our constitution and history books.
 
 What Kenyans yearn to have is real peace and truth. Not deceiving elite symbolisms and choruses that only instigate the country to disunity and remind us that in order to ‘gain the rightful and needful’ blood had to spill on the land. 

 Our flag only polarizes the mind as we become intellectually monopolistic and uni-ideological as we seek national justice using machetes, pangas and other crude weapons of human destruction to ‘negotiate’.
 
 The current nationwide wave of revulsion is our unburied scrap heap of our history though we still refuse to influence reason by historical tuition.

 I term this bastardization of our emerging tribal democracy above the din of the current post-election atrocities that run deep in our veins.
 
 But can Kenyans under the United Nations (UN) and the African Union (AU) help broker peace and political deadlock?
 
 Or would our protagonist leaders selfishly bury the impending stalemate in the welter of political muscle and counter-accusations?
 
 For me, the current mediation and dialogue seem to be part of our ‘ambulance politics’ that is our system with extensive analysis paralysis of our foreign arbitrators on the weighty historical manifestations.
 
 Don’t we need a ‘Kenyan Oath of Citizenship’ than to sing to the verses of the national anthem with less innate meaning and observe the colors of deceit on our flag?
 
 When Martin Luther King Jr. was killed, the following lines from the Agamemnon were memorized to help bring back inner solace.
 
 I quote, ‘He who learns must suffer. And even in our sleep, pain that cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart and in our own despair against our will, comes wisdom to us by the awful grace of God’. Kenyans need that wisdom.
 
 These words ought to be proclaimed from the roof tops of our heats even as we face the weighty historical challenges that can never be wished away.
 
 As a youth, I fully miss the sheen of the sun of our independence. But, until when?
 
 visit: http://mundia2.wordpress.com

RE: Take the next step in Ohio

    Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 08:17:02 -0500
    From: Michelle Obama <ohio@barackobama.com>

Dear Annah,

I wanted to respond to Paul’s
message about becoming a Get Out The Vote (GOTV) Captain in Ohio.

We have seen record turnout
in the contests held so far — folks are coming out and making their voices
heard like never before across the country — and it’s thanks to supporters
like you.

We’ve won 23 of 34 contests,
including the last 8 in a row. But this campaign is far from over, and we
can’t take anything for granted.

We need every vote and every
delegate we can get in Ohio on March 4th. And to do that, we need to get
organized on a local level.

Sign up to lead the effort
to Get Out The Vote in your community — become an Ohio GOTV Captain today:


http://my.barackobama.com/OHgotvcaptain

The Ohio primary is only a
couple weeks away. We have this window of opportunity, and we need you now
to step up and get involved.

Precinct captains have a special
place in my heart. My dad, an avid Democrat, was a precinct captain in Chicago.
He was a blue collar city worker, worked to put two kids through college,
and was stricken with multiple sclerosis in the prime of his life.

My dad got up every day, driven
to create a better life for our family and our community. And one way he
worked for change was by serving as a precinct captain. It’s such an important
job, and I hope we can count on you to sign on and help out.

Read the details in Paul’s
message below, and sign up to be a part of our campaign in Ohio.

Thank you for everything you’re
are doing,

Michelle

———-Original Message———
From: Paul Tewes, OH.BarackObama.com
Subject: Take the next step in Ohio

Dear Odundo,

Become an Obama GOTV Captain

You can play a major role in our Ohio campaign for Barack.

This election is extremely
close, and with the March 4th primary quickly approaching, we need to make
sure as many voters as possible hear about Barack and our movement for change.

Make a difference in your community
by getting involved now.

Volunteer to become an Obama
GOTV Captain:


http://my.barackobama.com/OHgotvcaptain

Signing up as an Obama GOTV
Captain means taking the next step and making a personal commitment to the
campaign. But along with that commitment comes the opportunity to be a major
part of our strategy in Ohio.

Here’s what an Obama GOTV Captain
needs to do:

  • Work with local Obama Staff
    to lead Get Out The Vote efforts in your community
  • Organize canvasses in your
    area and help make phone calls to reach potential supporters
  • Recruit other Obama supporters
    to help turn out voters for Barack

You don’t need any
previous experience to be a GOTV Captain.

You just need to support Barack and be ready to turn your energy and enthusiasm
into action.

It requires some responsibility,
but don’t worry — we’ll be here with all of the materials, training, and
support you’ll need every step of the way.

Learn more about becoming
an Obama GOTV Captain and sign up now:


http://my.barackobama.com/OHgotvcaptain

If you don’t feel like you
can commit to becoming a GOTV Captain, you can still be a part of the Get
Out The Vote efforts here in Ohio.

Over the next few weeks,
supporters are knocking on doors, making phone calls, and spreading the word
about our movement for change in their communities.

Sign up to be a Get Out The
Vote volunteer now:


http://my.barackobama.com/OHgotv

Thanks,

Paul

Paul Tewes
Ohio State Director
Obama for America

P.S. — All registered voters
in Ohio can vote in the Democratic primary, and there are two ways you can
vote right now:

  • Vote Early in Person:
    Early voting is happening at your county board of elections office every
    weekday and the Saturday before the election. Use our online tool to find
    your early voting location and vote for Barack:


    http://my.barackobama.com/OHearlylookup

  • Vote Absentee By
    Mail:
    Print
    an absentee ballot application at
    http://my.barackobama.com/OHearlyvote

    and mail it to your county board of elections office, which
    you can find
    here

    .
  • The deadline for submitting
    an Absentee Ballot Application is March 1st, but it is strongly encouraged
    that you mail your application no later than Wednesday, February 20th.

  • If you have any questions
    about voting early, call our Ohio hotline at (866) 675-2008 and press 4.

This email was sent to: Annah 

from “Obama for America”

Subject: RE: Take the next step in Ohio