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Chebukati Hands Over IEBC Exit Report To President Ruto

Wafula Chebukati, the outgoing chairman of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), has handed over his exit report to President William Ruto, marking the end of his tenure.

The handover ceremony took place on Tuesday at State House, alongside other 15 commissions that were also handing over their exit reports.

Mr. Chebukati delivered the report on behalf of the entire electoral body, along with a post-election evaluation report that was released on Monday.

Shortly after, he took the podium and reiterated that he is happy with how the August 2022 election went and that they have laid the groundwork for the next team that will run the elections.

“What we have here is our exit report together with our post-election evaluation report making the end of the last phase of the election cycle and the beginning of the new one to 2027,” he said.

He also expressed confidence that the commission will remain steadfast under the leadership of CEO Hussein Marjan and the incoming team of commissioners.

“We ran a free fair credible and transparent election in 2022. We have put in place structures that the new team should build on, we have standard operating procedures and manuals. We have a strong secretariat led by our CEO Marjan,” he said.

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, Attorney General Justin Muturi, National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula, and Senate Speaker Amason Kingi were also in attendance.

Chebukati leaves alongside commissioners Abdi Guliye and Boya Molu.

Mombasa Policeman Denies Murdering Wife

A police constable based at Mombasa has been arraigned in court over the murder of his wife.

Meshak Kosgei is believed to have murdered his wife Emily Misiza under unclear circumstances, in Nyali on December 6, 2022.

However, the police officer pleaded not guilty to the murder and requested the court to release him on reasonable cash bail.

Lady Justice Ann Ong’injo released Kosgei on Ksh1M bond with surety of similar amount.

The Judge also warned the suspect against interfering with witnesses and the investigation process.

The case will be mentioned on February 6, 2023, for pretrial conference.

Donholm: Congolese Man Killed After Trying To Steal Phone From A Teenager

A Congolese immigrant was killed after attempting to steal a smartphone from a minor in Donholm.

The teen was walking to nearby shops when a man grabbed his arm and attempted to steal her phone.

Good Samaritans came to her rescue after she screamed for help.

The mob then swarmed the man with punches and kicks.

His attempts to flee the mob’s wrath were in vain, as he was pinned to the ground and fatally beaten.

Police arrived at the scene and found the man dead and the body was taken to a mortuary.

The identity of the man has yet to be revealed.

Klopp Has No Plans To Quit As He Plots Liverpool Overhaul

Liverpool's German manager Jurgen Klopp arrives for the English Premier League football match between Brighton and Hove Albion and Liverpool at the American Express Community Stadium in Brighton, southern England on January 14, 2023. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE. No use with unauthorized audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or 'live' services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No video emulation. Social media in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No use in betting publications, games or single club/league/player publications. /

Jurgen Klopp says he will not leave Liverpool unless he is told to go, hinting at a major overhaul of his ageing squad at the end of the season.

A sixth Premier League defeat of the campaign at the weekend means the 2020 champions are 10 points outside the top four with just over half the season remaining.

Klopp last year signed a contract extension until 2026 and the 55-year-old stressed only the sack would prevent him seeing that through.

“Either the manager’s position changes or a lot of other things change,” he said. “So as far as I am concerned unless someone tells me I will not go.

“So that means maybe there is a point where we have to change other stuff. We will see that, but that is something for the future. Like summer or whatever. Not now.

“I have space and time to think about it — we have to play better football now.”

Captain Jordan Henderson (32), Fabinho (29) and 31-year-old Thiago Alcantara remain first-choice picks in a midfield that is showing its age but Klopp denied he was being too loyal to the old guard.

“The problem is too complex. You have a good player who did a lot of good things in the past and then in your mind (you think) maybe that’s it for him,” said the Liverpool boss, speaking of the need for rejuvenation.

“If you can then go out and bring in another player to replace (him) that makes sense. If you cannot bring anybody in you cannot bring anybody out. That is the situation.”

Klopp, whose team face Wolves in an FA Cup third-round replay on Tuesday, also rejected the suggestion that longer-serving players had stopped listening to him.

“I was not that often in a similar situation but I know exactly how it works when things don’t go well,” he said.

“There is a list of things you go through and one of the things is the players aren’t listening to the coach anymore.

“In Germany we say the manager doesn’t reach the team anymore. So I understand it looks like this sometimes but it is just not the case. You can take that off the list.”

LGBTQ Activist Edwin Chiloba Laid To Rest In Elgeyo Marakwet

Late LGBTQ activist and model Edwin Kiprotich alias Edwin Chiloba has been laid to rest in Sergoit village, Keiyo North, Elgeyo Marakwet.

The late model’s body was removed from the mortuary at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital around 11 a.m. on Tuesday before the cortege made its way to his rural home.

Several dozens of people were in attendance at the late model’s funeral, according to a smattering of photos taken.

Chiloba, a fashion designer and model, was found dead inside a discarded metal box by the roadside in what turned out to be a crime of passion that gripped the country for days.

Five suspects have since been arraigned in court with police given 21 days to finalise their investigations and charge them.

They include the prime suspect Jacktone Odhiambo, who lived with Chiloba in Kimumu area, and will be taken back to court on January 31 to be charged.

The late fashionista died from suffocation, according to an autopsy performed by government pathologist Johansen Oduor.

After conducting the autopsy on the late Chiloba, Oduor told the media that the activist’s body had no physical injuries.

Although additional tests will be conducted to determine whether the late Chiloba was drugged prior to being suffocated, Dr. Oduor determined he died from a lack of oxygen.

“The cause of death was asphyxia by smothering of nose and mouth so that he could not breathe,” the post-mortem said.

Ministry Urges Contractors To Speed-Up Water Projects In Machakos

Principal Secretary Water and Sanitation Dr. Kipronoh Rono has urged all contractors in Machakos County to fast-track the completion of water projects in the county.

Speaking at the Governor’s office in Machakos Monday during a site visit of ongoing water projects in the county, PS Kipronoh said the government has invested a lot of money on delayed programs.

“I know there are projects that have stalled, some are near completion and some far from completion and so we are giving a directive to all water contractors to speed up and complete the implementation of those programs,” said Kipronoh.

He noted that some contractors have abandoned their projects, while others have gone to court to complain and others have abandoned the projects after being paid.

“Those contractors should know this is a different administration and as we move across the country as Ministry of Water, we will be inspecting those projects and if we find a contractor has delayed a project for no reason then he will have to answer,” emphasized Kipronoh.

He warned contractors against shoddy work and escalation of prices noting that those engaging in such practices will be blacklisted.

The PS reiterated that the country will not use tax payer’s money to pay for projects that are never completed adding that all projects will be scrutinized to ensure people get value for money going forward.

Kipronoh who presented a Memorandum of Understanding between the Machakos and Kitui county governments pledged that the national government will expand the capacity of Masinga Dam so as to address the increasing demand for water in the counties.

“Masinga Dam needs to be upgraded to provide 18000 cubic meters of water from the current 11000 cubic meters in order to boost the water supply in Machakos County,” pointed out the PS.

He added that Machakos County will control 40 per cent of the water from the Masinga Dam which will be managed by Yatta Water Company, while Kitui will retain 60 per cent under the Kitui Water and Sanitation Company.

Kipronoh noted that this decision was arrived at since previously Kitui Water Company held full control over the project and was selling water to Yatta Water Company.

He added that this time round there will be water in schools that will serve the communities around so that people will not travel far to look for water.

“For any borehole that is drilled in school, we will make sure it has a meter and serves an estimated number of 200 homes with piped water. The water resources authority will make sure that they have proper governance to allow schools to bring water to nearby villages,” said Kiprono.

The PS further added that to effectively get more water for the county, there were a number of programs that have been identified for upgrading and distilling such as the Mavoko water project and Stoni Athi, Ngalalia dam and borehole, Muoni, Maruba, Kaswitu, and Daribu dams.

On her part, Governor Wavinya Ndeti urged the national government to fast-track the construction of the Yatta dam, which she said was important for facilitating farming through the Yatta canal.

She added that as a county government, they are ready to partner with the national government as well as other development partners to achieve their common goals.

Wavinya said that water shortage in the county has continued to affect the livelihoods of more than 1.4 million people. She disclosed that more than 90 per cent of food production activities in the county are purely dependent on rain-fed agriculture noting that the absence of sufficient rains has dealt a big blow to agriculture.

She said that the same crisis has also triggered a depletion of surface water facilities including dams, water pans, weirs, and even canals which no longer have the capacity to support sustainable agriculture.

Wavinya noted that she has directed the County department of Water to develop a policy framework that will be used to address the water needs of the county.

The delegation later toured Maruba Dam, Machakos water and Sewerage Company, Masinga Dam, Yatta Canal, and Ngoliba Dam.

Sh39bn Set For Dongo Kundu Special Economic Zone

Trade, Investments and Industry Cabinet Secretary (CS) Moses Kuria has said plans to put up Sh.39 billion Dongo Kundu Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Mombasa was underway to accelerate and diversify economic growth at the coastal city.

Speaking at the Kenya Ports Authority headquarters in Mombasa, Kuria said preparations to launch the SEZ were at an advanced stage to ensure that the envisaged industrial and logistical hub in the port city of Mombasa was a reality.

He said the Dongo Kundu SEZ’s main objective was to improve the country’s trade imbalance, investments, job creation and effective administration.

SEZs are geographically delimited areas within which governments promote industrial activity through fiscal and regulatory incentives and infrastructure support. They go by many different names, including free-trade zones and industrial parks.

“There is a need for the government to take deliberate steps in developing reliable infrastructure to facilitate investors to make long-term investment plans,” he said.

Accompanied by Mombasa Governor Abdulswamad Sharif Nassir, Principal Secretaries (PSs) Abubakar Hassan Abubakar (State Department for Investment and Promotion) and Alex Wachira (State Department of Energy), Kuria said the SEZ will be developed on 3,000 acres of land.

Kuria said the project that will be a game changer for growth in the region will have a free port, free trade zone, industrial park, logistics zone and public utility area with a 12-kilometer supporting road network.

“We are currently working to float a tender for land development in the local and international media to attract investments, hopefully, the tenders will be issued within one or two weeks and the work will start on 31st March 2023,” he said during a press briefing.

“The Special Economic Zone Development project at Dongo Kundu is one of the Vision 2030 flagship projects in the region,” he noted.

He said they will advertise for expression of interest to attract investments in key sectors of the economy such as agro-processing industries, oil and gas, petrochemical industries, green energy and renewables, blue economy and water desalination and service provision.

Others are heavy metal and steel, cotton, textile and apparel, pharmaceuticals, automobile industry, transport and freight logistics services, warehousing, cargo bulk-breaking and consolidation services and business support services.

The Trade CS added that the special economic zone is expected to be operationalized with effect from July 2023 noting that infrastructure is the bedrock of socio-economic development in any Country and that is what this mega upcoming project exemplifies.

He revealed that KPA has set aside Sh.1.4 billion to compensate persons who will be displaced by the mega project.

He added that the resettlement and compensation process will be spearhead by the National Government Administration Officers under the stewardship of the Coast Regional Commissioner Rhoda Onyancha.

Governor Nassir welcomed renewed efforts to kick start the project saying it will address unemployment in the coastal city and other neighbouring coastal counties.

The Mombasa County boss said SEZs need national government support from strategy to implementation while working closely with other relevant stakeholders including public and private-sector players.

Onyancha assured the residents that the resettlement and compensation of 1,582 project affected persons will be done above board.

High Court To Dispose Over 800 Pending Cases During Service Week

The Judiciary has deployed two judges to the Murang’a High Court to speed up the disposal of a backlog of over 800 pending matters during this year’s judiciary service week.

The service week which started on January 16, ends on January 27 and is expected to expedite the hearing of backlog cases so that justice is served to residents.

Two judges Justice Prof (Dr). Sifuna Wanyama and Lady Justice Chirchir Chebet will handle the cases.

The two visiting judges will hear and determine matters pending at the court that include succession cases, criminal appeals, hearing of applications and other cases pending hearing at the High Court.

Murang’a Law Court Executive Officer, Mr. James Soi, said that the court has already screened, listed and notified respective parties for hearing of the cases. This is to ensure that pending cases shall be heard and finalized.

“The court is keen to fast track the cases and it has requested the listed people to take this opportunity to come and ensure their cases are heard and justice is accessed in a timely manner,” Soi noted.

The executive officer also emphasized the importance of the service week stating that long-standing cases will be heard and determined. He further stated that the cases will be heard at the High Court and added the Judiciary is committed to ensure that cases are disposed to enhance justice.

Gov’t To Construct Ultra-Modern Market In Eldoret

The government is set to start construction of an ultra-modern market in Eldoret Town to the turn of Ksh6 billion.

Lands Cabinet Secretary Zachary Mwangi announced that the multi-storey market funded by the National Government will be put up in the Central Business District at an estimated cost of Sh6 billion.

He told residents during a visit at the proposed site that the construction of the project may commence in a months’ time.

“We are going to fast track the exercise and I urge those responsible for this project to move with speed so that by the end of January or early February 2023 we invite the President to launch it,” said the CS.

Mwangi added that the ministry will advertise tenders for the construction of the market to ensure that more traders were accommodated at the premises.

Governor Jonathan Bii expressed optimism that the establishment of the market will provide a solution to the overcrowding of traders that has kept the current market facilities under pressure.

“The new market will have installations for cooling and packaging to enable value addition on fresh vegetables and fruits, two levels of underground parking and five storeys that will accommodate different businesses,” he said.

“As a County, we are more than ready to have such an initiative that will be advantageous to our residents; we are grateful to the government and in particular to the president for honouring our request to develop a new market,” he said.

The project comes after the town witnessed conflicts between traders and the county officials that has sparked ugly confrontation as hawkers forcefully jostled for little spaces for their business.

President Kagame’s Son Joins Presidential Security Detail

Ian Kagame, the son of Rwandan President Paul Kagame, has joined the Rwanda Defense Forces Presidential Guard months after graduating from the Rwandese army.

On Sunday, he made his first public appearance, dressed in a black suit and a white shirt, at the National Prayer Breakfast in Kigali.

The presidential guard, which is in charge of the security of the President and the First Family, is one of the National army’s three elite units.

Ian graduated from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS), the UK’s most prestigious military college, in August of last year.

Ian was promoted to the rank of 2nd Lieutenant and given a guard of honour before joining other parents and guardians to watch the graduates march.

He was one of 568 officer cadets commissioned at RMAS who graduated in November, with 24 studying abroad.

Ian is the third-born and second-youngest son of President Kagame with the working theory being that he is being groomed to take over from his father. With this training, he is expected to be promoted to the Army.

News that the 2nd lieutenant will be a bodyguard for his own father has divided many online with some seeing it as signs of a dictatorship while others applauded the move praising Ian’s hard work and grit.

Royal Military Academy is attended by sons of world leaders, including Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni’s controversial son Muhoozi Kainerugaba, who graduated in 2000.

Ian’s military courses generated interest in the East African region months after he joined the college, with Muhoozi encouraging him to focus on the course and wishing him all the best in his studies.

“Be strong, be very fit, and let nobody intimidate you! You were always strong even as a young child!”

In the recent past, many strong African men have been sending their sons and heirs apparent to train and study military leadership at the RMAS.

Other former cadets from Africa Include Luhlabo Dhlamini, the son of King Mswati III of Swaziland and Prince Dawit Mekonnen – the Grandson of Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia.

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