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Kenyans Making Illicit Liquor In Arab Nations – Foreign CS Mutua

The Cabinet Secretary of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Dr. Alfred Mutua said that there are nationals in the diaspora brewing illicit alcohol in Arab countries where it is not allowed.

“It breaks my heart… there are Kenyans there with chang’aa [a local home-brewed illicit spirit] dens, selling chang’aa to other Africans, an illegality of illegalities in a Muslim country,” he said in an interview with Citizen TV.

According to Mutua, Kenyans doing illegal activities were undermining the government’s efforts in dealing with issues of welfare for its citizens abroad.

He was responding to concerns about some Kenyans facing difficulties including reports of abuse of people working in the Middle East.

Mutua said the government was doing everything possible to improve the welfare of Kenyans there.

He said he found the situation not as “bad as it sounds” when he initially visited Saudi Arabia soon after being appointed a minister.

“The problem is that some Kenyans engage in illegal and criminal activities when they go there,” he said.

Museveni Warns Against Gay ‘Nonsense’ In Uganda

Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has warned against campaigns supporting rights of homosexuals in the country.

Homosexual acts are already illegal in Uganda.

The president termed gay rights as “nonsense” during remarks made on Wednesday at a graduation ceremony at the National Defence College.

He added that he was glad to have attended a recent meeting in the US where issues of gay rights were not brought up.

The president said: “Don’t bring any more nonsense here… We were in Washington, [and] this time the Americans organised the meeting well because they didn’t bring up these issues. They concentrated on business which was good. They didn’t bring up issues about homosexuality. But if they would have brought those we would have had problems.”

China Lets Marvel Movies Back In, Sets Dates For Black Panther, Ant-Man Sequels

Walt Disney Co’s Marvel Studios on Tuesday announced February release dates for “Black Panther” and “Ant-Man” sequels in China, marking the first time in nearly four years that the Communist country has allowed Marvel movies into its cinemas.

“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” will arrive in Chinese theaters on Feb. 7 followed by “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” on Feb. 17, Marvel announced on Chinese social media network Weibo.

“Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,” the third movie about the superhero who can shrink to the size of an insect, will premiere the same day in China as it does in the United States. “Wakanda: Forever,” the sequel to 2018’s blockbuster hit “Black Panther,” debuted in global theaters in November.

The loss of the Chinese market in recent years cost Disney tens of millions of dollars. The first “Black Panther” took in $105 million at Chinese theaters, while the second “Ant-Man” movie generated $121 million, according to Box Office Mojo.

The February releases will be the first Marvel films to play in Chinese theaters since “Spider-Man: Far from Home” in July 2019.

Chinese officials never explained why they did not allow other movies including “Eternals” and “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” to play in the country.

Disney has refused requests from some countries to edit movies such as “Eternals” and “Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness” to remove references to same-sex relationships. 

Captured Italy Mafia Boss ‘Seriously Ill’, Says Doctor

Sicilian Mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro is “seriously ill”, a doctor at the health clinic where the fugitive was captured this week said Wednesday.

Messina Denaro, 60, a convicted killer, was caught during a visit to the clinic on Monday following 30 years on the run, after being forced to seek treatment for cancer.

“He is seriously ill. The disease has accelerated in recent months,” Vittorio Gebbia, head of the oncology department at the Maddalena clinic in Palermo, told the Repubblica daily.

Police continue to search for clues as to how Messina Denaro managed to elude capture for three decades.

On Wednesday they discovered a bunker-like hideout within another home, not far from an apartment in the small town of Campobello di Mazara where he had most recently been living.

Authorities were searching the hideout, which appeared to be separated by a wall from the rest of the residence, according to Repubblica.

– Chemo cycle –

Messina Denaro underwent surgery for colon cancer in 2020 and 2022 under a false name, according to leaked medical records published in Italian media.

He was detained Monday after detectives discovered through wiretapped conversations with family members that he was ill and searched Italy for possible suspects of the right gender and age with the same type of cancer.

The law enforcement officers checked with Gebbia whether Messina Denaro needed urgent treatment.

“The police asked me if it mattered if the chemotherapy cycle he was set to receive was delayed by a few days, and I signed off on it because such a small delay will have no effect,” Gebbia said.

Messina Denaro was moved shortly after his arrest in Palermo to a high-security prison in L’Aquila in the Abruzzo region, where he was being held in solitary confinement.

He was expected to be taken for chemotherapy treatment at the San Salvatore hospital in L’Aquila, which has a special unit reserved for this type of prisoner, according to the Corriere della Sera daily.

US First Lady Jill Biden To Visit Kenya In February

According to Foreign Affairs and Diaspora Affairs Cabinet Secretary (CS) Dr. Alfred Mutua, Kenya will host US First Lady Dr. Jill Biden in February.

Mutua made the announcement on Wednesday on Citizen TV’s JKLive show.

Mutua made the announcement in response to a question from show host Jeff Koinange, who asked if Kenya plans to host any high-profile dignitaries in the coming months.

“Next month, we will get high-profile leaders coming to our country. The spouse of the US president will be here in this country,” said Mutua though he did not reveal the purpose of the visit.

“We will get other leaders coming to our country in the next few months.”

The CS said at the moment Kenya is an attractive destination for foreign dignitaries owing to its democratic stance.

He praised Kenya saying it provides an environment that respects human rights and fundamental freedoms.

“Kenya’s place is high right now. I was invited to the G7 as Kenya’s foreign minister with other ministers because of Kenya’s place in the world and the role we are playing in the peace process because of the democracy that we have,” Mutua said.

Elgeyo Marakwet Senator William Kipsang Sworn In Senate’s Special Sitting

William Kisang has been sworn in as Elegeyo Marakwet’s second senator.

During a special sitting on Thursday, Speaker Amason Kingi presided over the brief ceremony.

Kisang succeeds Kipchumba Murkomen, who resigned after being appointed Cabinet Secretary for Roads, Transport, and Public Works.

Kisang garnered 41,378 votes in the hotly contested by-election on January 5th, beating his closest rival Tim Kipchumba, who received 38,151 votes.

Man Convicted After BBC Probe Into People Trafficking

A man at the centre of a BBC Africa Eye investigation has been found guilty of trafficking disabled people in Kenya, and ordered to pay a fine of 30,000,000 Kenyan shillings ($242,000; £196,000) or face 30 years in prison.

Last June, a BBC undercover investigation exposed a human trafficking network smuggling disabled children from Tanzania to Kenya.

Many were taken from their parents with the promise of a better life. Instead, the children were forced to beg on the streets – often for years – while their captors took all of the profits.

Some of the victims alleged they were beaten if they did not make enough money.

James Zengo Nestory was arrested and has now been convicted by a court in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi.

“I have also noted that you are disabled. Prison might not be a good environment for you,” said magistrate Agnes Wahito.

“This is your first offence so I have given you the minimum sentence to pay 30,000,000 [shillings]. If you don’t have [that] you will be jailed for 30 years in prison.

Dr Jacinta Wasike Appointed Acting CEO of Pharmacy and Poisons Board

The Pharmacy and Poisons Board has appointed Dr. Jacinta Wasike as the Acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

Wasike takes over from the long-serving CEO Dr. Fred Siyoi, whose 10-year term ends following his retirement.

Dr. Jacinta Wasike’s appointment makes history as she becomes the first woman to hold the organization’s top post. She has 20 years of experience in the industry.

Prior to her new position, she served as director of corporate services at the Pharmacy and Poisons Board.

The Pharmacy and Poisons Board is the Drug Regulatory Authority established under the Pharmacy and Poisons Act, Chapter 244 of the Laws of Kenya.

The Board regulates the practice of pharmacy and the manufacture and trade in drugs and poisons.

CBK Governor Patrick Njoroge Sees Economy Expanding 6.2% This Year

Kenya’s economic growth is expected to increase this year, central bank Governor Patrick Njoroge said, while noting the need for the government to ensure debt sustainability.

East Africa’s largest economy may grow by as much as 6.2%, compared with an estimated 5.6% in 2022, Njoroge said in an interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday.

“We’re getting a respectable growth this year,” Njoroge said. 

Kenya, which is the world’s biggest exporter of black tea and a popular wildlife tourist destination, will benefit from having a diversified economy and limited exposure to global economic undercurrents, according to Njoroge. “We are very local or regional in terms of trading partners,” he said.

Njoroge’s comments come as the Horn of Africa region battles the most severe drought in four decades that has curbed production of key Kenyan farm exports including tea, flowers, fruit and vegetable — its biggest generator of foreign exchange after remittances by Kenyans living abroad.

Agriculture, Kenya’s economic mainstay, contracted for a fourth consecutive quarter in the three months through September.

Measured Borrowing

Newly-elected Kenyan President William Ruto pledged to boost the economy and create new jobs, while easing the nation’s debt burden.

The nation, which the International Monetary Fund categorized as being at a high risk of debt distress, had public liabilities of 8.9 trillion shillings ($72 billion) as of November, according to central bank data.

Kenya’s “borrowing will need to be measured” to tackle debt vulnerabilities and ensure sustainability, Njoroge said. The nation plans to tap the markets to plug its budget deficit.

“We will be borrowing some more to ensure we can sustain whatever prepayments going forward,” he said.  “As markets open, we’ll need to top up our external borrowing.”

Ruto plans to nearly triple annual tax collections to 5 trillion shillings in five years, a push that could help Kenya to narrow its fiscal deficit to 4.3% of gross domestic product in the year beginning July 1, from a projected 5.8% in the current period.

The president also vowed to cut expenditure worth 300 billion in the year through June.

Njoroge is a Yale-educated economist who is serving his second and final four-year term as governor of the Central Bank of Kenya. His tenure ends in June.

Boyfriend Detained As Police Identify Beheaded Teenager

A decapitated body was discovered on the borders of Mikinduri town, Meru County, on Sunday, January 15, this year.

The body was identified three days later as Beatrice Gatwiri, 18, who had left her grandmother’s home in Amatu village on December 24 to live with her lover.

Ms. Gatwiri sat her Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) at St Massimo Secondary School last year, according to her grandma, and then fled her family. She would subsequently hear that the girl was living near their house with her long-term lover.

However, police are still piecing together the mystery of the teen’s missing head, the identity of her attacker, and the motivation for the horrible deed days after the gruesome discovery.

Mr. Joel Chepkwony, the Tigania Central Police Commander, stated that they are detaining her boyfriend while investigations and the search for her missing head continue.

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