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Mavoko MP Patrick Makau Blocks Arrest Over Maandamano  

Reprieve for Mavoko MP Patrick Makau after the high court granted him an anticipatory bail of Sh300,000 cushioning him from police harassment and arrest.

In granting him the bail, Justice Kanyi Kimondo said fundamental and constitutional rights of citizens are well protected under the 2010 Constitution.

Further, Justice Kimondo certified as urgent an application filed by lawyer Daniel Maanzo.

The judge directed Maanzo to serve the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), the Directorate of Criminal Investigations, the Inspector General of Police and the Attorney General who haver been named as respondents.

Maanzo told the judge that police have been miling around the residence of the member of parliament.

Ex-Embassy Secretary, 3 Kenyans Sentenced To 20 Years For Killing Venezuelan Ambassador

The former First Secretary at the Venezuelan Embassy has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for the murder of Venezuelan Ambassador to Kenya Olga Fonseca.

Dwight Sagaray alongside Ahmed Omido, Alex Sifuna, and Moses Kiprotich was found guilty of the offense which occurred 11 years ago. They will each serve 20 years in prison.

Delivering the sentence on Friday, Justice Roselyne Korir noted that the offense committed was serious and called for a custodial sentence.

“I have considered the trial has taken an unduly long period and the accused persons must have undergone mental anguish during the pendency of the trial,” Korir said.

Fonseca was found murdered in her Runda residence in Nairobi.

She was strangled to death on July 26, 2012, less than two weeks after arriving in Kenya to head the diplomatic mission.

Olga’s body was found lying on her bed with a wire cord around her neck, hands, and legs.

One suspect in the murder Mohamed Ahmed Hassan was never captured and warrants for his arrest remain unexecuted to date.

The prosecution had presented 37 witnesses and produced 39 exhibits that were used to prove the case.

Barcelona, Man Utd Fined By UEFA Over Financial Breaches

Barcelona and Manchester United were among the clubs fined by UEFA on Friday for breaches of financial fair play (FFP) regulations during the 2022/23 season.

United were fined 300,000 euros ($335,000) for failing to meet the break-even requirement that attempts to limit the losses made by clubs.

Spanish champions Barcelona were hit with a 500,000 euro sanction for including profits from sales of intangible assets, which are not relevant income under the regulations, to balance their books.

FFP rules, which were introduced in 2010, have allowed clubs to report losses of no more than 30 million euros over a three-year period.

Last season was the final year those regulations will be used by UEFA before new licensing and sustainability regulations are eased in over the next three seasons.

Champions League finalists Inter Milan, AC Milan, Paris Saint-Germain, Monaco, Roma and Marseille escaped sanction after meeting targets set by a UEFA settlement agreement.

Belgian club Royal Antwerp and Turkish side Trabzonspor were hit with the biggest fines of two million euros each.

FREEDOM: Court Releases All Anglo-Leasing Scandal Suspects

All of the suspects in the Sh9.5 billion Anglo leasing case have been acquitted by the anti-corruption court for lack of evidence to put them on their defense.

According to Trial Magistrate Martha Mutuku, the prosecution has failed to establish a prima facie case against all of the accused.

“They have all hereby acquitted under section 210 of the criminal procedure code. They have no case to answer. They have been set free,” said Hon. Mutuku

David Mwiraria, Joseph Magari, former PS Dave Mwangi, David Onyonka, Rashmi Kamani, Deepak Kamani, and Inforalent Limited were all accused in the case of conspiracy to defraud the government of Sh9.5 billion.

According to the charge sheet, the accused persons between July 2003 and June 2004 allegedly conspired with others not before the court to defraud the government of six million euros (Sh9.5 billion).

It is alleged that they conspired to defraud the government through a suppliers financing agreement for the computerization of security, law and order systems and procedures for the Kenya Police project code-named ‘E-cops’

UN Concerned By Kenya Police Using Deadly Force Against Protesters

The United Nations voiced concerns on Friday over the deadly violence surrounding anti-government protests in the country, including allegations of a heavy-handed response by the police.

“The UN Human Rights Office is very concerned by the widespread violence, and allegations of unnecessary or disproportionate use of force, including the use of firearms, by police during protests in Kenya,” spokesman Jeremy Laurence said in a statement.

The interior ministry on Thursday said more than 300 people had been arrested over the protests that left nine dead, according to an independent watchdog created by parliament, which said the toll was shared by the police.

But Laurence cited reports suggesting that “up to 23 people have been killed and dozens injured” in the demonstrations in the past week.

“We call for prompt, thorough, independent and transparent investigations into the deaths and injuries. Those responsible must be held to account. Effective measures to prevent further deaths and injuries must be adopted,” he said.

There were violent clashes and looting on Wednesday in parts of the East African nation as protesters took to the streets over tax hikes in defiance of a government ban.

The opposition has announced fresh demonstrations for next week.

“In light of calls for further protests next week, we call on the authorities to ensure the right to peaceful assembly as guaranteed by the Kenyan constitution and international human rights law,” said Laurence.

He said the policing of protests must seek to facilitate peaceful assemblies, and any use of force must be legal, necessary, and proportionate.

“Firearms should never be used to disperse protests,” he said.

“We appeal for calm and encourage open dialogue to address social, economic and political grievances, with the aim of identifying lasting solutions in the interests of all Kenyans.”

Meanwhile UNICEF, the UN children’s agency, said it was deeply concerned about the safety and well-being of children in Nairobi and other parts of Kenya during the protests.

“The reports of children being exposed to tear gas and other dangers present in large crowds are alarming,” it said, calling for all parties involved to ensure the safety and protection of children.

“Children should never be exposed to harm, and their fundamental right to education must be safeguarded,” it added.

Government to Develop Labour Strategies for Protection of Kenyan Foreign Health Workers

In order to find ways to streamline the labour migration process, Principal Secretary Mary Muthoni Muriuki from the State Department for Public Health and Professional Standards met with Hon. Geoffrey Kaituko from the State Department for Labour and Skills Development and Ms. Roseline Njogu from the State Department for Diaspora Affairs.

These three State Departments are working together to create a labour migration strategy. This plan would address crucial issues like facilitation, policy regulation, and the protection and well-being of Kenyan health professionals abroad.

Kenya’s labour exports are large, with the health sector accounting for almost 40% of the total.

PS Muthoni emphasised that there is a significant demand for Kenyan health workers’ services globally because of the calibre of their training and their expertise.

PS Muthoni further emphasised the Ministry of Health’s dedication to collaborating closely with other ministries to find more employment possibilities and enhance the terms and conditions for healthcare professionals working in overseas contexts.

Pulisic Completes £20m Move From Chelsea To AC Milan

USA forward Christian Pulisic has completed his £20m move from Chelsea to Italian club AC Milan.

Pulisic, 24, has signed a four-year deal with the Serie A side, with the option of a further year.

He scored 26 goals in 145 games at Chelsea and played in the 2021 Champions League final win over Manchester City.

However, Pulisic became surplus to requirements at Stamford Bridge, scoring only once in his final season.

“It was a difficult last few seasons with Chelsea. For whatever reason I wasn’t getting the opportunities I wanted,” he told a news conference for his unveiling.

“For me it’s a brilliant opportunity to step away, get a fresh start and play for a big team like this.”

Chelsea released a statement confirming the transfer, saying: “We wish Christian well and thank him for all his contributions during his time at the club.”

He joined Chelsea from Borussia Dortmund in a £57.6m move in 2019 that made him the most expensive player from North America.

The Pennsylvania native has also been capped 60 times by his country.

Levy Meets Bayern Over Kane Sale As Striker Goes On Pre-Season Tour

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy met with Bayern officials on Thursday over the possible sale of England captain Harry Kane.

However, the Spurs striker will be part of the squad for their pre-season tour of Australia and the Far East.

Tottenham fly to Perth later on Friday for Tuesday’s all-Premier League encounter with West Ham.

With one year left on his contract, Kane’s future has been subject to much speculation so far this summer.

Bayern are keen to sign Tottenham’s all-time leading goalscorer but have not been able to strike a deal.

When new boss Spurs Ange Postecoglou met the media on Monday, he said he planned to give Kane “his vision for how to make the club successful”.

After visiting Perth, Tottenham will fly to Thailand, where they will face Leicester on 23 July before heading to Singapore for a hastily arranged game against local side Lion City on 26 July after initial opponents Roma pulled out of the trip.

Moyes Says West Ham ‘Can’t Plan Anything’ As Rice Move Drags On

Frustrated West Ham coach David Moyes has lamented Declan Rice’s drawn-out move to Arsenal, saying Friday he “can’t plan anything” until the captain’s transfer is done.

A Sh19.8-billion ($140 million) deal for the England international midfielder was agreed with Arsenal 10 days ago but he is still officially a West Ham player.

Rice is not though part of West Ham’s touring squad to Australia for pre-season friendlies against Perth Glory and Tottenham Hotspur.

The Premier League season kicks off in a month.

“Until it’s done we can’t plan anything really,” Moyes told reporters in Perth ahead of West Ham’s friendly against Perth Glory on Saturday.

“Everybody knows the situation. We are expecting something to happen.”

Moyes remained coy over possible replacements for the influential Rice, who played a major part in West Ham’s Europa Conference League title win.

“I don’t think we can replace Declan exactly like for like, that is for sure,” he said.

“We will add to the squad. We won’t be giving any thoughts or any names or anything like that.”

With Rice and several other star players absent, West Ham boasts a youthful squad in Perth in the club’s first outing since their European triumph over Fiorentina.

“We’re still buzzing… there are fantastic memories that won’t fade away quickly. But we’ve also moved on and preparing for the next round of games,” said Moyes, whose job was under threat last season with West Ham near the Premier League’s relegation zone.

“We don’t have all of our international players with us due to a late finish and international games so it’s a great opportunity for some young players and the players we have with us now.”

President Ruto: Africa Must Support African Export-Import Bank

President William Ruto has asked Africa to support the African Export–Import Bank.

He said Kenya appreciates the partnership with Afrexim, and especially the support the bank has extended to the country’s development agenda.

“Afreximbank is our organisation. It supports our development, financing and implementation of identified projects,” he said.

He spoke on Friday at State House when he met Afreximbank President Benedict Oramah and other bank officials.

Also present was former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo.

In Kenya, Afreximbank is financing several special economic zones such as Dongo Kundu in Mombasa, Sagana in Kirinyaga and Nasewa in Busia.

Afreximbank will also finance the operationalisation of Kenanie Leather Park and Rivatex Textiles East Africa.

President Ruto pointed out that the bank will play a crucial role in boosting intra-African trade with its Pan-African Payment System.

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