Kenya: These are some excellent leads

From: Judy Miriga

This is a straightforward case and by now, it would have been concluded.

This is one of such cases that are “A See-Through” and we are convinced that it shall be resolved soon both by the Local and the International community. It will also expose the inside rot stored in Kenya’s Political landscape………

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

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— On Thu, 5/2/13, Clara Shegu wrote:
From: Clara Shegu
Subject: Kenyans are now sacaring us/ Kilonzo´s case
Date: Thursday, May 2, 2013, 10:05 AM

Paul, i have no background in medical field but yours is also an opinion on possible cause of death,he could have actually committed suicide so don’t just dismiss it especially his behaviour prior to his death.

But what is coming out as the more likely cause of death is poisoning whether self or third parties.

Who could be the third parties and what could be their motivation?

a) Kilonzo defeated Harun Mwaua in Makueni senator race..drugs and politics

b) Muthama wanted Kalonzo in parliament by all means..political

c) Kilonzo is believed to have secrets about perpetrators of PEV. According to a video of him recorded in Jan 2008, he says he believes PEV was actually planned..ICC

From: Paul Nyandoto
Sent: Thursday, May 2, 2013 8:50 AM
Subject: Kenyans are now sacaring us/ Kilonzo´s case

People:

Polonium 210 in kenyan soil. How did they bring it into kenya?. Our airport detect radioactive substances or not?. May be through sea, or through land.

I hear they are not leaving stones unturned. But what do they want people in the funeral homes or Kilonzo`s family to wear during burial time?. They definately need radiacative protectors.

Why should our media throw such a lethal news, but still want Kilonzo to have a normal burial. Polonium 210 is radioactive, but it hardly kills instantly like Kilonzo´s case. I think that the pathologist should not have released all the details to the public unless they were sure of what they are saying.

It means macroscopic evidences are not enough to give any clue yet. Kilonzo also did not leave any signatures, containers of poison, or needles or writings like it always happens during suicide deaths. Kilonzo was also not of a type who can commit suicide. The man was born a fighter and a winner too. No winning warrior commits suicide. Just go back to Prof Wangari; look that ladies history, how she was treated politically, had even a deadly disease cancer, but never commited suicide. She died from a natural cause. Kenyan politicians hardly kill themselves, life is good for them. So the theory that he may have taken poison and hide the container in the soil outside is zero. Nobody hangs himself and take the rope after death to hide in the bush. Or shoot himself and hide the gun.

Paul

— On Thu, 5/2/13, Jectone Ndunya wrote:
From: Jectone Ndunya
Subject: Kenyans are now sacaring us/ Kilonzo´s case
Date: Thursday, May 2, 2013, 8:43 AM

Do you people believe that the Late Mutula, would have his dinner at 8pm, go to bed with remains of the food still on his bedroom table? I doubt that! and then be seen at 2 am in the garden? doing what? and by whom? was he on phone, seated, standing running or what? where were his security at the vilas at that wee time?

Then he went back to bed with food remains still on the table and slept? i doubt that, Mutula would have cleared the table if the house help had gone to sleep before he went to bed! I told you that, that food mix, ( Githeri, Nyama Choma, fruit drink, etc) were not adding up and i think they may have been placed to confuse investigations!

From the closest of his family member’s, whom did he talk with last according to his phone call history? Do you want to tell me that, from 8 pm, till 1 pm the following day, no one from his Children or wife, contacted his phone? If they did and at what time, and failed to get a response, did they try to contact the workers for information? If so, at what time!

You expect Mutula to keep vital documents in his bed room and which should be out of bounds, do you think the Late would go to bed without locking his bed room door? Not likely!

If the door was that open, why did it take his workers so long to get to his bed room?

Lots of simple questions would solve this instantly!

Jexx in the hood

“Success never resides in the world of weak wishes, but in the palace of purposeful plans and prayerful persistence”

— On Thu, 5/2/13, mohamed warsama wrote:
From: mohamed warsama
Subject: Kenyans are now sacaring us/ Kilonzo´s case
Date: Thursday, May 2, 2013, 1:36 AM

The implication of testing for Polonium poison is obvious: it brings into the investigation radar the lunch Mutula Kilonzo had last Thursday at Norfolk Hotel with Raila, Wako and Muthama, because polonium can take long to react.

Mohamed Warsama

From: Maurice Oduor
Sent: Thursday, May 2, 2013 11:12 AM
Subject: Kenyans are now sacaring us/ Kilonzo´s case

Laktar,

I agree with you. A pathologist or Crime Scene Investigator should never reveal what cause of death is suspected. If a murder, the killer will have an opportunity kujipanga or to hide evidence. I’m surprised that a pathologist from the UK would agree to this. Unless they are doing this as a diversion to lull the killer into peace of mind.

Courage

MIKE SONKO in deep TROUBLE – He cannot access UHURU at State House after stealing 500 MILLION
By Staff27/04/2013 08:12:00 // Kenya News | MIKE SONKO in deep TROUBLE – He cannot access UHURU at State House after stealing 500 MILLION

The Kenyan DAILY POSTPolitics05:12

Saturday April 27, 2013 – Word has it that Nairobi Senator Mike Mbuvi Sonko is now using all means available to access President Uhuru Kenyatta after his earlier efforts of meeting the President hit a dead end.

According to some sources, Sonko has resorted to bribing some security officials attached to the Presidential Escort as a way of getting access to State House.

The flamboyant MP, who was a key pillar in the Jubilee Alliance campaigns, has found himself on the rough side since the day President Uhuru was sworn in as President.

He has been thrown out of Uhuru’s entourage and it has been made clear that he is not wanted near State House after he failed to account for the huge sums of money he was given during the campaigns.

Rumor has it that Sonko was given more than Sh 500 million by Uhuru, but he is unable to account on how he spent the money during the Jubilee campaigns.

Big Kenya names hire and plot for power
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By BERNARD NAMUNANE bnamunane@ke.nationmedia.com ( email the author)

Posted Tuesday, December 27 2011 at 22:30

Many of the presidential hopefuls spent the Christmas holiday putting final touches on their preparations for next year’s campaigns.

The 2012 presidential race is crowded, attracting more candidates than any other election since the re-introduction of multiparty politics in 1992.

Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who starts the race in pole position by virtue of being the contender leading the biggest party, has also made some radical changes.

Out goes the old Orange Democratic Movement party slogan “Chungwa Moja Maisha Bora” and in comes a new slogan, “Change We Need”.

Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka, another candidate who is buoyed by the trappings of incumbency, has gone a step further and renamed his party, Orange Democratic Movement-Kenya. It is now called Wiper Democratic Movement.

Other strong contenders are Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta, Internal Security minister George Saitoti and MPs William Ruto (Eldoret North) and Martha Karua (Gichugu).

Also in the race are Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi, assistant minister Peter Kenneth, Foreign Affairs minister Moses Wetang’ula, former Cabinet minister Raphael Tuju, MPs Mutava Musyimi (Gachoka), Eugene Wamalwa (Saboti), and Education permanent secretary James ole Kiyiapi.

The aspirants are spending heavily, buying helicopters, setting up campaign secretariats, hiring staff at county levels and retaining campaign experts and PR gurus to clean up their image.

Mr Odinga, vying for the presidency for a third time, has set up four separate offices in Nairobi with former Kenya Ports Authority chief Brown Ondego leading the fundraising team.

He is yet to appoint a person to lead his main secretariat and double up as the campaign manager.

The appointment of lawyer Paul Mwangi as his legal adviser has been interpreted to mean that the PM wants his core campaign team to reflect the face of Kenya. (READ: Lawyer Mwangi appointed to replace Miguna)

Sources said the secretariats will be led by professionals and business people.

Several lobbies such as Friends of Raila, ODM Network Team, ODM Youth for 2012 and ODM Women Congress have joined his campaign.

A group of professionals from the Rift Valley has been formed to counter the anti-Raila wave in the region, and a coordinator is expected to head his campaigns in the diaspora.

Campaign website

When you log onto his campaign website, www.railaforpresident2012.com, you will be hit by the ‘Change is Coming’ message and hip-hop songs by local artistes, including Kigeugeu by Jaquar.

Mr Odinga has also set up several Twitter and Facebook accounts to woo voters on the social media.

Mr Musyoka has, on more than one occasion, declared that the 2012 presidential race is between him and Mr Odinga.

The party has two secretariats, one at the headquarters in Wiper House, Kileleshwa and another in Lavington.

Prof Marete Marangu leads the main secretariat, while Brig (rtd) Henry Rop is at Wiper House.

He has also brought on board lawyer Donald Kipkorir and Nominated MPs Ahmed Affey and Shakila Abdalla to win Muslim votes. Mr Musyoka also enjoys the backing of prominent parastatal heads.

“The secretariats are only on provisional basis since the Vice-President is an active member of the PNU Alliance,” said his spokesman, Mr Kaplich Barsito.

Mr Musyoka, who will be making the second attempt at the presidency, has opened offices in the United Kingdom to lead the hunt for the diaspora vote.

He argues that he is not a tribalist and wants Kenyans to elect a ‘servant leader’. He has a website, www.mykalonzomusyoka.com and several Twitter and Facebook accounts.

Mr Kenyatta, who recently regained control of Kanu, wants to take a second stab at the presidency after losing to President Kibaki in 2002.

Also a member of the G7 Alliance, the Deputy Prime Minister and Finance minister has picked some of the people who led President Kibaki’s re-election in 2007.

Top business people

His main secretariat is based at Chancery House, but he is yet to appoint the head. Mr Kenyatta has two other campaign offices, one in Lavington and the other at the UK Centre in the city.

Those working closely on his campaign include State House political advisor Nancy Gitau, former MPs Justin Muturi and David Murathe, Mr Alfred Gitonga and Mr Kenyatta’s long time personal assistant, Njee Muturi. Top business people and parastatal heads are also coalescing around Mr Kenyatta.

Mr Kenyatta has a chopper at his disposal, has extensive links with Kenyans in the diaspora and runs a website, www.uhuru.co.ke.

His aides are also active on the social media, often releasing statements on Twitter and Facebook.

Mr Ruto, who will be vying for the presidency for the first time, has opened a secretariat in Kileleshwa headed by Mr Sande Oyolo and another office for his party, the United Democratic Movement (UDM).

He has a think-tank comprising university lecturers and business people managing all aspects of his campaigns, from raising funds to preparing a manifesto.

“I am contesting the presidency not because I want power, but because I feel that as a person who has at one time walked to school barefoot, I understand problems facing Kenyans from all walks. Kenyans require leaders who can deliver them from poverty,” he said.

He has ordered a helicopter, runs www.williamsamoeiruto.co.ke, is active on Twitter and Facebook and has a dedicated short text message number, 7777, for interacting with supporters.

But like Mr Kenyatta, his push for the house on the hill seems to be held back by the pending case at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.

Ms Karua (Narc Kenya) and Prof Saitoti (PNU) have established their secretariats in Kilimani and Lavington, respectively.

Ms Karua runs www.marthakarua.wetpaint.com and launched her presidential bid this year. She is the most active aspirant on Twitter and Facebook.

Even though seen as outsiders, Mr Tuju and Mr Kenneth have covered a lot of ground in their bids for the presidency. Mr Tuju has two secretariats, runs www.raphaeltuju.com and is active on Twitter and Facebook.

Mr Kenneth is said to have acquired a second helicopter and recently launched his manifesto for the presidency.

He runs www.peterkenneth.com and has revived Kenya National Congress (KNC) as his vehicle to State House.

“We are actually shopping for a running mate. I cannot be somebody else’s running mate.

“There has never been any discussion with any presidential aspirant. Kenya needs ability, vision and energy, not a name or fame,” he says.

He is also setting up party offices in Lavington, and is recruiting members.

“We will focus on fewer things that have more impact on the economy. Most of my campaigns will be based on town hall meetings,” he says.

Prof Kiyiapi has been criss-crossing the country seeking support, but is the only aspirant without a party.

Perhaps he will disclose his political network when he steps down as Education PS and hits the ground running.

The Headliner: Garissa residents say police should change tact

Published on Apr 30, 2013
http://www.ntv.co.ke
An uneasy calm continues to prevail in Garissa after a week of police operations to flush out those behind the series of grenade and gun attacks. But questions still abound as to why the town has since December 2011 remained vulnerable to attacks. And whether security officials in an effort to curb crime in the county have been going about it the right way. NTV’s Sheila Sendeyo reports on this week’s headliner

Kalonzo Courts Kalembe

Published on Apr 29, 2013
http://www.ntv.co.ke
Daniel Owira stood in front of the President, giving a memorable performance, an experience he says he could never have dreamed of. This experience is in total contrast to his reality, one of a single-roomed shack in one of the city’s slums with a torturous time every start of term to get school fees. And as the re-opening date for second term neared, Daniel was a worried boy, but today, he needs not worry. His plea for an education fell on the right ears and his dreams to be a lawyer are no longer just that… they might actually come to fruition.

CORD Steps Up Musyoka Comeback Plan

Published on Apr 24, 2013
Efforts to get former Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka into Parliament have gone a notch higher with deliberations and consultations now geared towards getting Kibwezi West MP Dr. Patrick Musimba to step down for him. And just to be sure, those keen to have Musyoka as the next Kibwezi MP have since approached former area MP Kalembe Ndile who lost narrowly to Musimba seeking to persuade him not to contest should there be a by election.

Mutula Opposed To MPs Stepping Aside For Kalonzo

Published on Apr 18, 2013
Nominated Makueni senator Mutula Kilonzo is opposed to the option of having nominated MPs in the national assembly step aside to give way to the former VP Kalonzo Musyoka return to the house. Speaking exclusively to K24, Mutula said the move would be against article 97 of the constitution.

Kalonzo’s return to Parliament hits a snag

Published on Apr 16, 2013
http://www.ntv.co.ke
The Cord coalition’s plan to have former Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka return to parliament appears to have hit a snag. While it has been reported that several MPs are ready to give up their seats for the former VP, those being mentioned are denying such reports. NTV’s Enock Sikolia reports.

Kalonzo to go back to parliament

Published on Apr 15, 2013
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— On Wed, 5/1/13, Tebiti Oisaboke wrote:

From: Tebiti Oisaboke
Subject: MIKE SONKO IN DEEP TROUBLE
Date: Wednesday, May 1, 2013, 5:14 PM

I pity him too. Now he is in much more hot waters than he was during the Kibaki administration. No wonder he bowed twice to Junior and his assistant to and from the ballot box during the Senate speaker’s elections. The duo had graced the occasion to witness how the folks they “poured” millions of Kenya shillings voted. During the parliamentary speaker’s elections following the 2007 general elections, the Mt Kenya goons greased the freshman MP for Embakasi to purchase his vote so that he could vote for their preferred candidate. The Mt. Kenyans didn’t have majority in the house so they wanted to purchase some votes from the majority ODM’s party to win the seat. However, Hon Were pocketed the cash and voted for the ODM candidate (Hon Marende). When the Mt. Kenya realized that, Hon Were never delivered his “cherished” goods they had already signed the invoice for, they were so upset and ordered for his elimination. And that is what eat Hon Were and not what Mutahi Ngunyi is trying to lie to us. The Ainamoi MP who lost his life by the road side, was involved in a love triangle with a police officer who was dating her colleague. ODM had nothing to do with this as Ngunyi is trying to defend those crooks who are out to exterminate our brilliant brains. ODM never deployed the officer who shot and killed the MP along with his darling baby come baby. That was their own business on the side.

Coming back to Sonko Bin Mbuvi, I am surprised to learn that the one million cash he distributed to Harambee Stars at JKI Airport upon their arrival from Lagos, Nigeria was stolen money. I wondered how in the world could a crook arm himself with 1M cash Patin-Moi’s “Jirongoes” and distribute it freely in the open to members of the public in this modern 21st Century world. I couldn’t phantom why he chose to do it that way instead of drawing a check to the team so that they can cash it. Doesn’t he know how the check system works?

God bless Kenya as we move and forge backwards

TOI

From: ROSE KAGWIRIA
Sent: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 3:59 PM
Subject: MIKE SONKO IN DEEP TROUBLE

Poor mike. Yes he campaigned for jublee but who told him he will sit in state house after that. I really pity him. If he was cleaver, he would have campaigned for his brother Kalonzo. Now I understand why people were running towards one direction for campaign. Kumbe there was so much money?

http://www.kenyan-post.com/2013/04/mike-sonko-in-deep-trouble-he-cannot.html

MIKE SONKO in deep TROUBLE – He cannot access UHURU at State House after stealing 500 MILLION

By Staff27/04/2013 08:12:00 // Kenya News | MIKE SONKO in deep TROUBLE – He cannot access UHURU at State House after stealing 500 MILLION

The Kenyan DAILY POSTPolitics05:12

Saturday April 27, 2013 – Word has it that Nairobi Senator Mike Mbuvi Sonko is now using all means available to access President Uhuru Kenyatta after his earlier efforts of meeting the President hit a dead end.

According to some sources, Sonko has resorted to bribing some security officials attached to the Presidential Escort as a way of getting access to State House.

The flamboyant MP, who was a key pillar in the Jubilee Alliance campaigns, has found himself on the rough side since the day President Uhuru was sworn in as President.

He has been thrown out of Uhuru’s entourage and it has been made clear that he is not wanted near State House after he failed to account for the huge sums of money he was given during the campaigns.

Rumor has it that Sonko was given more than Sh 500 million by Uhuru, but he is unable to account on how he spent the money during the Jubilee campaigns.

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