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Azimio Anti-Govt Protests: DPP withdraws criminal case against Babu Owino, 6 co-accused

Embakasi East MP Babu Owino alias Paul Ongili was on Monday freed of charges of conspiracy to commit chaos or subversive activities.

Babu was freed alongside self-styled ghetto president Calvin Gaucho with five others. 

Milimani chief magistrate Lucas Onyina withdrew the case after the DPP through its prosecution counsel James Gachoka told court that they intended to have the case withdrawn.

” The DPP having gone through the charges and a decision by a High Court judge who nullified section 77(1) of the Constitution under which the accused persons were charged with as unconstitutional “, Gachoka told court.

Gachoka told chief magistrate Onyina that the DPP could not continue with the trial of the seven since it is unlawful. 

Defence lawyers led by Danstan Omari told court that the charges were political and the prosecution’s application to withdraw signifies that it was political.

“The dpp pressed charges against the accused persons knowing it was political, we are happy that they have applied withdaw knowing the charges are flimsy”, Dancun Okatch said. 

The magistrate allowed the application by the ODPP to withdraw the case saying the section under which they were charged was declared unconstitutional by a High Court in Nakuru.

“Having taken note by both the prosecution and the defence lawyers, I therefore allow the termination of the card under section 87A in lieu of the fact that the section under which the seven were charged is unconstitutional by a higher jurisdiction”,magistrate ruled.

The matter was marked as closed.

Babu and the six others were in 2023 charged with conspiracy to commit subversive activities by planning and participating in demonstrations.

Babu, Gaucho were charged alongside Tom Ondongo Ong’udi, Michael Otieno Omondi, Pascal Ouma, Kevin Wambo and Willys Owino Baraka. 

President Ruto Formally Invites South Korea’s President for the Officially Opening of KENYA-AIST

President William Ruto, on the sidlines of the Korea-Africa Summit invited South Korea’s President Yoo, to Kenya during the official opening of Kenya Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KENYA-AIST) which is nearing completion.

“I take this opportunity to invite Your Excellency to join us during the opening ceremony. We are confident that this institution will be a prominent showcase of Africa-Korea scientific and technological collaboration,” he added.

KENYA-AIST is a postgraduate-only state institution that was founded in 2021 and is modelled after the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST).

The university’s founding was intended to address the scarcity of highly qualified engineers that the nation and the region would require in order to propel Kenya towards industrialization by 2030.

President Ruto expressed gratitude to President Yoo for helping to establish the institution, which will be strategically significant to the country because innovation, science, and technology are seen as key drivers of Kenya’s rapid modernization and transition to a middle-income status.

Kenya, South Korea Sign KSh.63 Billion Concessional Development Funding

A KSh63 billion concessional development funding agreement was signed by South Korea and Kenya on the margins of the Korea-Africa Summit. The agreement includes KSh30 billion for the Konza Digital Media City Project.

The project in Konza Technopolis, according to President William Ruto, will strengthen Kenya’s digital ecosystem.

This is part of a larger government initiative to increase possibilities for the youth of Kenya to participate in the digital and creative economies.

Ruto further praised Korea for its support of Konza Technopolis under the Economic Innovation Partnership Programme.

Among the ongoing joint projects between Kenya and Korea, he included the creation of Bus Rapid Transit Line 5, the Nairobi ITS, the dualing of the 78km Machakos Junction-Emali Road, water supply and sanitation for the Konza Technopolis, and the Vaccine Production Project.

President Ruto also mentioned Kenya’s keen interest on enhancing trade relations with Korea to attain balanced trade between the two friendly nations.

“Although the balance of trade currently favours Korea, we have an opportunity to work together to reduce this imbalance,” he stated.

He went over additional areas of collaboration that Kenya and Korea are exploring, such as manufacturing, green industrialization, and maritime development, and mentioned that through technical alliances, infrastructural development, and capacity building, Kenya seeks Korea’s assistance in growing the semi-conductor industry.

“Kenya aspires to be a manufacturing and technology leader on the African continent. We invite Korean expertise to help meet our energy demands, including expanding our renewable power mix to incorporate nuclear energy,” he said.

President Yoon pledged, on his part, to improve Kenyan-Korean relations for the sake of both countries’ populations.

According to him, Korea is prepared to assist Kenya in achieving its ambitious transformation goal in the areas of technology, infrastructure development, and water and dam projects.

State sets up campaign secretariat to help Raila clinch AU bid

The Kenyan government has established a campaign secretariat to help political leader Raila Odinga in cementing his bid for chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC).

Speaking at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs headquarters in Nairobi, Cabinet Secretary (CS) Musalia Mudavadi stated that they had a consultation discussion with Mr. Odinga and his team to discuss the levels of readiness for the AU’s plum job.

While exuding confidence in Odinga’s ability to win the seat, Mudavadi stated that the government will fully back the nation’s candidate and will provide all the support needed.

“We have no doubt that the candidate will pursue excellence in line with the continent’s collective aspirations of the Africa we want in 2063 as framed in the AUC development framework,” he said.

To demonstrate his commitment, Mudavadi stated that Odinga’s candidacy campaigns will now be driven by the state, and the newly formed secretariat will work closely with Mr. Odinga’s consulting team.

“It will prepare all the briefs for use by the candidate, develop campaign materials including digital presence, and prepare for the public debate to be broadcast live for African citizens,” said Mudavadi.

“The team is firming up preparatory and application documents together with requisite translations of the resume into 6 languages; Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, French, English, and Kiswahili.”

He stated that submission preparations will be completed by the end of June, ahead of the regional submission deadline of August 6, 20204.

Public debates will be held six months before the election.

Mr. Odinga, for his part, hailed the government’s offer and stated that he is eager to collaborate closely with the appropriate teams to help him achieve his monumental goal.

“With committed and proper coordination between my team and the government, we should be able to clinch the seat. We agreed that synergy is going to be critical as we embark on the next steps that include the submission of my application,” said Odinga.

“On my own, I am making all efforts to tap into my experience, relationships and understanding of the continent to win the support of as many nations as I can.”

Odinga added that he has received heartwarming affirmations from “senior government officials” willing to join his journey to the AUC chairperson seat.

CS Mudavadi added that deliberate efforts by President William Ruto to lobby for support from other African states have borne fruit and “so far our candidature has been positively received”.

Odinga will have to take the ring against Djibouti’s Foreign Affairs Minister Mahmoud Youssouf and Somalia’s former deputy prime minister and current member of the Federal Parliament Fawzia Yusuf.

If Odinga clinches the job he will serve from 2025 to 2028.  

The seat is set to fall vacant next year as its current occupant, Chad’s Moussa Faki, is set to finish his second term.

Faki was first appointed in 2017 and won a second term in 2021.

Antonio Conte Named New Napoli Coach

Former Chelsea and Tottenham coach Antonio Conte was hired by Napoli on Wednesday as the deposed Serie A champions try to bounce back from their disastrous league title defence.

“Welcome Antonio,” the club’s president and owner Aurelio De Laurentiis wrote on X, formerly Twitter, accompanied by a photograph of Conte signing his contract.

Conte, who has also coached Juventus and Inter Milan, has signed a three-year deal which according to Italian media is worth eight million euros ($8.7 million) per season.

He is the fifth Napoli coach of the last year in a chaotic period for the club which in the 2022-2023 season won their first Serie A title since 1990, when Diego Maradona was still strutting his stuff.

But the coach who won the title, Luciano Spalletti, left last summer and southern Italy’s biggest club went through three managers on their way to a dismal 10th-place finish this season.

Napoli ended the season 41 points behind new champions Inter as Rudi Garcia, Walter Mazzarri and Francesco Calzona all failed to live up to Spalletti’s historic title win.

Spalletti is now in charge of the Italian national team.

Conte has been charged with taking Napoli back up the table, and has a pedigree which will give fans hope of a quick turnaround in fortunes.

The 54-year-old has won four Serie A titles, three with Juve and one with Inter in 2021, and was also a Premier League winner with Chelsea in 2017.

Conte will almost certainly have to do without star striker Victor Osimhen, who is a target for some of Europe’s biggest clubs.

However Napoli’s other key forward Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is under contract until 2027 and Conte has reportedly demanded that the Georgia winger not be sold despite reported interest from Paris Saint-Germain.

Narok County Bans Private Cars In Maasai Mara Game Drives

Tourists visiting Maasai Mara Game Reserve will no longer use private vehicles for game drives.

This follows a directive by the Narok county government in efforts to control the flow of tourists into the world-famous park to protect its ecosystem.

On Monday, the county government banned the use of private vehicles for game drives within the Maasai Mara game reserve to control traffic ahead of the wildebeest migration set to kick off in June 2024.

In a letter dated June 3, 2024, and signed by Chief Park Administrator Alex Nabaala, the county government says the directive is in line with the Maasai Mara Management plan that was endorsed last year.

“The vehicles that will be used during game drives are safari trucks, safari Land Cruisers, and safari vans only and no private vehicles will be allowed into the reserve,” said Nabaala in the letter copied to all the gates section commanders and all airstrip commanders.

In a press release on Wednesday morning, Narok Governor Patrick Ole Ntutu affirmed that private cars will no longer be used inside the park due to noise pollution and unauthorised gatherings.

“…there is littering of the park, noise pollution, unauthorised gathering ( kupiga sherehe and partying),” the County said the vices contravenes protocols in the reserve.

According to the Governor, private car users have been displaying blatant misconduct inside the park flouting park regulations and endangering their lives.

“There are numerous reports of misconduct by the drivers and the occupants of the private vehicles displaying blatant disregard for reserve regulations” noted Ntutu. 

Narok County further accused private car users of taking off road navigations for their own pleasure, later necessitating rescue operations that run into the night.

“Sanctioned vehicles will be accompanied by proficient guides extensively trained in reserve protocols to ensure safety and compliance.” 

Majority of the private car users into the park have been using the option to cut cost and maximise parties in the wild.

All the private cars will now have to be parked outside the Sekenani gate as adventurers will be forced to pay more to acquire the authorised cruisers into the park as well as an extra cost to the tour guides.

Over 5,000 people displaced as Lake Naivasha water levels rise

Over 5,000 people have been displaced by the rising levels of Lake Naivasha with fears that the numbers could rise in the coming days.

The most affected is Kihoto which borders the lake with tens of boreholes and latrines flooded raising fears of a disease outbreak in the estate that is home to tens of flower farm workers.

Tens of wild animals including buffaloes and hippos have also been adversely affected after pasture-land around the riparian was flooded pushing them to nearby farms in search of pastures.

Already, one person has drowned in the estate after falling into one of the flooded boreholes as residents called on the government to come to their rescue.

According to Lakeview MCA Alex Mbugua, the situation was getting worse by the day as the number of those affected continued to rise with no support from the national government.

He said that the county government was overwhelmed by the current situation adding that there were fears of a disease outbreak due to the flooded latrines.

“Over 5,000 people have been displaced so far and things could get worse as water levels continue to rise by the day flooding homes, boreholes and latrines,” he said.

While calling for assistance from the national government, Mbugua noted that several schools had been closed down, one person had died and there was no supply of clean water.

This was echoed by his Viwandani counterpart Mwangi Muraya who said that tens of wildlife displaced by the floods had turned into nearby estates.

He said that the county had provided water treatment drugs adding that more funds and support was needed for the affected families.

“There is a major disaster looming in this estate if no action is taken and we are asking the national government to assist in relocating the affected families,” he said.

A resident, Michael Wainaina said that this was the second time that the estate had flooded affecting tens of land owners who had invested on the land.

“Residents are being forced to go home early due to the high number of hippos and buffaloes that are roaming around posing a danger to residents,” he said.

Another victim, Samson Otieno said that they had been forced to live in the flooded houses as they could not afford rent elsewhere due to the harsh economic times.

“We do not have cash to relocate to other estates, we fear our houses could collapse and we are asking the government to come to our rescue,” said Fanice Auma.

ADAK suspends 33 Kenyan athletes for doping

The Anti-doping Agency of Kenya has banned 33 Kenyan athletes for violating the various doping rules as per the Athletics Integrity Unit.

The list includes 26 runners with the remaining coming from basketball, rugby and handball. In road running, one of the most shocking athletes to have made the list of shame is Joshua Belet, the 2023 TCS Amsterdam Marathon champion.

According to reports, this marks the highest number of suspended athletes since January last year, when Kenya was on the verge of being banned by World Athletics. However, it is a move that was anticipated since there has been increased testing.

Belet, a 26-year-old long distance runner, has been suspended for the presence of Anabolic Androgenic Steroids, Testosterone, Adiol, Pregnanediol, Androsterone and Etiocholanolone. Belet was a promising talent who even made his national team debut at the World Championships in Budapest, Hungary but did not finish the race.

Dorcas Kimeli has also been suspended and she was also a promising athlete who had represented Kenya in a couple of events including the 2020 World Half Marathon championships where she finished 11th. As reported by Nation Sport, Jepchumba has been suspended for tampering with any part of the doping control.

Meanwhile, upcoming sprinters Duke Osoro and Joan Jeruto have also been added to the list of shame with the 2012 World Under-20 5000m champion David Bett also making the list.

Brian Wahinya, a former Kenya Sevens player has also found himself in hot soup alongside fellow players Charlton Mokua and Zeden Lutomia. The trio has been suspended for the presence of Cannabinoids, linked to cannabis sativa.

The basketball players who have gotten themselves in the list of shame include Alex Ramazani, Albert Onyango and James Mwangi Maina.

Banknotes featuring King Charles enter circulation

New banknotes featuring the portrait of King Charles III have now entered circulation, but it may be some time before they are commonly seen in wallets and purses.

The new Bank of England notes will gradually replace those which are damaged or will be issued when demand increases.

The King is only the second monarch to appear on these notes, with Queen Elizabeth II first featuring in 1960.

Shoppers can still use current circulating £5, £10, £20 and £50 notes carrying the portrait of the late Queen.

The reverse side of current polymer Bank of England banknotes, which in ascending order feature Sir Winston Churchill, Jane Austen, JMW Turner and Alan Turing, are unchanged. Notes issued in Scotland and Northern Ireland feature other images, and not the monarch.

The first new banknotes were printed last year, with the long lead-in time allowing automated machines that accept cash to be updated to recognise the new designs. The King’s portrait is based on a picture taken in 2013.

In April last year, the BBC was given exclusive access to the highly-secure site where the notes are being produced.

A year on, the King was presented with a full set with the lowest serial numbers, following the tradition of the monarch receiving the first issues of new banknotes.

Collectors seek banknotes which come as close to the 00001 serial number as possible.

While the King is appearing on banknotes, cash may be disappearing from our lives.

“This is a historic moment, as it’s the first time we’ve changed the sovereign on our notes,” said Bank of England governor, Andrew Bailey.

“We know that cash is important for many people, and we are committed to providing banknotes for as long as the public demand them.”

But a survey for Link, the UK’s cash access and ATM network, found that nearly half (48%) of those asked said they expected a cashless society during their lifetime.

However, the same proportion said this would be problematic, and 71% of those surveyed said they still had some level of everyday reliance on cash.

Yet figures from consumer association Which? found that 6,000 bank branches had closed in the last nine years, leaving many places with none at all and limited access to cash.

Fifty of them now have banking hubs – shared premises, often run by the Post Office – where customers of any bank can withdraw and deposit cash, and where community workers from different banks visit once a week.

One of the more unusual is in the harbour town of Looe in Cornwall, a county with rich connections to King Charles.

The hub is found behind a cafe and heritage centre and underneath a top restaurant, where the entrance to a climbing wall used to be.

“People can come to take money out, put money in, they can deposit cheques, we give change for local businesses,” said Debbie Young, manager at the hub.

“People come to pay their bills and top up their gas and electric.”

With the last bank having closed 18 months ago, the hub is a lifeline, according to Ange Harrison, who manages the coffee shop in front of the hub.

“Obviously you can bank your cash right away, you don’t have to worry about having cash on the premises,” said Mrs Harrison, a former fishmonger who has lived in Looe all her life.

“For all the businesses in the town, they need to use it. You know that old saying – if you don’t use it, you are going to lose it.”

That was true too of cash, and she said people were curious to see the new banknotes featuring the King.

It will be a slow change for our change – but there are still a longer-term questions over the future of notes and coins.

Where the King’s image now features

  • Coins December 2022: Millions of 50p coins with the King’s image entered circulation. Other new coin designs, such as a bee on the pound coin, were introduced towards the end of 2023.
  • Stamps March 2023: The first King Charles stamps were issued by Royal Mail as part of a special set. The following month, the new regular first and second-class stamps were issued, showing the King without his crown.
  • Passports July 2023: British passports in the name of “His Majesty” rather than “Her Majesty” were issued.
  • Official portrait January 2024: Public buildings, such as town halls and courts, were offered an official photo of the monarch, taken at Windsor Castle.
  • Tudor crown February 2024: King Charles’s preferred design of crown was introduced in places such as the gov.uk website and official buildings.
  • Banknotes June 2024: The Bank of England issues £5, £10, £20 and £50 banknotes with the King’s portrait, based on a picture taken in 2013
  • Postboxes: Postboxes are only changed when they are damaged or scheduled for extensive repair, meaning there are still examples from Queen Victoria’s reign. This looks likely to be one of public symbols slower to change.

Tottenham’s Yves Bissouma tear gassed and robbed of £255,000 watch

Yves Bissouma, the Tottenham midfielder, was robbed of his £255,000 watch in Cannes after being tear-gassed by a gang posing as fans wanting a selfie.

The 27-year-old and his girlfriend were set upon by masked men at the five-star Majestic Barriere hotel in the early hours of Sunday morning.

As well as his high-value Richard Mille watch, the gang is said to have ripped three diamond rings off his unidentified partner’s fingers during the 4am attack.

A Tottenham spokesperson said in a statement: “We are aware of the incident that took place and we will continue to check on the welfare of Yves and his family.”

Police described how Bissouma initially attempted to escape inside the hotel but its doors were locked. “They were clearly part of a very well organised gang,” a local judicial police source told The Sun newspaper. “Both were waiting outside the hotel, and struck when the couple were dropped off by a chauffeur-driven limousine at about 4am. At first the men acted as if they wanted to pose for photographs with the star, but then it became clear they were wearing masks. The couple tried to get into the hotel, but were confronted with a locked door, and then gas was sprayed in their faces.”

The men escaped in a Renault Megane while Bissouma and his girlfriend were so shocked and dismayed by the attack that they returned to London within a few hours.

Such attacks are becoming increasingly common in upmarket resorts such as Cannes, with two watches worth around £200,000 each stolen during the film festival last month.

Bissouma’s lawyer Bastien Caire confirmed two hooded men attacked him with tear gas and took his watch before fleeing. Caire declined to comment further while an investigation is ongoing.

Bissouma joined Spurs from Brighton for £25 million plus add-ons in the summer of 2022 and made 28 appearances for the club last season.

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