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KCB Secures Semi-final Spot In The Driftwood Sevens

KCB RFC has secured a place in the quarterfinals of the ongoing Driftwood Sevens rugby tournament at the Mombasa Sports Club. 

The Dala Sevens winners recorded a perfect outing in the day’s fixtures beating Nondescripts 22-0 in the opening match of the second leg of the National Sevens Circuit before hammering Kenyatta University’s Blak Blad 45-5 in their second fixture. 

The bankers would then seal a spot in the quarters after registering a 17-5 victory over Nakuru RFC popularly known as Wanyore in the afternoon clash. 

“Today has been a good day for us. Everything we had planned on during our training sessions in the week worked for us. The boys have shown self-belief and a desire to win. The combination of young blood and experienced players such as Jacob Ojee and Vincent Onyala was instrumental for all our victories. We will build on the day’s victories going into the knockout stages tomorrow and hopefully emerge the overall winners once the competition is done,” said KCB RFC Assistant Coach Denis ‘Ironman’ Mwanja. 

Newcomer Lionel Ajeliti who joined the bankers from Blak Blad was handed a start by his coach in the last match of the day and proved his class constantly making quick passes with duo Samuel Asati and Brian Wahinya. 

Winger Jacob Ojee and Edmund Anya were both instrumental in the team’s victories, scoring a couple of tries in front of the cheering fans. Shujaa’s Vincent Onyala was also a key player for KCB with his experience coming in handy especially in the Nakuru RFC clash. 

“We go back to the drawing board and strategize for tomorrow. Anyone can start in the quarterfinals because we have the depth to compete against anyone. As you can see today, no player has injury problems. They are all fit and ready to roar in Mombasa,” added Mwanja. 

KCB will find out whom they will face in tomorrow’s quarterfinals as soon as today’s fixtures come to an end.

CS Tuya: BEWARE! Logging Only Allowed On Commercial Forest Plantations

Environment, Climate Change and Forestry Cabinet Secretary Soipan Tuya has reiterated that the lifting of a logging moratorium announced recently by the Government only applies to commercial plantations and not indigenous forests as misconstrued by a section of Kenyans. 

She said the lifting of the ban imposed by the Government in 2018 following a spike in illegal logging was meant to allow for the harvesting of mature plantations including those owned by the Government.

“We have had a ban on logging existing in the country since 2018. At that time, it was a response to rampant illegal activities and high degradation of our ecosystems.

“When you hear about the lifting of the ban on logging, it only applies to the commercial plantations which have not been touched since 2018 due to the moratorium,” CS Tuya reiterated.

The CS spoke on Thursday in North Horr town, Marsabit County where he commissioned Tiniqo and Horri Gudha wetlands, restored by the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) as part of the 15 billion national tree growing and ecosystem restoration programme.

CS Tuya revealed that Kenya had a total of 150,000 hectares of commercial forests across the country, adding that a maximum of 5,000 hectares will be harvested annually to allow for replanting and regeneration of logged acreage.

“The 150,000 hectares are in parts of our gazetted forests, only there will we allow for harvesting of commercial, exotic trees but not in indigenous forests,” the CS said.

She said the lifting of the ban would allow private forest owners who had been restricted by the 2018 moratorium to harvest their mature trees.

“The logging ban also came with restrictions upon private forests where farmers who have forests within their farms could not log. With the lifting of the ban, they will be allowed to log in a regulated manner,” the CS said.

To address illegal logging that led to the 2018 ban, CS Tuya said her Ministry was strengthening Kenya Forest Service (KFS) to effectively undertake its enforcement mandate by among other interventions, the recent recruitment of additional rangers.

Additionally, the Cabinet Secretary, who was accompanied by Marsabit County MP Naomi Waqo, said she had ordered KFS to mount a ruthless countrywide crackdown on illegal logging starting in the Mau forest complex.

CS Tuya also spoke about the ongoing recruitment of youth to support the 15 billion national tree-growing programme dubbed ‘green army’ saying the Government will recruit 4,000 youth in the first cohort.

“We have advertised for the first lot of 4,000 youth and the advert is running up to 22nd of July. That’s just the first cohort. We intend to do up to 100,000 young people across the country to help us restore back extension services we need in forest conservation and ecosystem restoration,” she said.

On wetlands restoration, CS Tuya said the programme fits into her Ministry’s 15 billion national tree-growing programme and Kenya’s broad climate action agenda spearheaded by President William Ruto who is the current Chairperson of the Committee of African Heads of State and Government on Climate Change (CAHOSCC).

“The President is leading from the front, that’s why we have the first ever Africa Climate Summit happening in September in Nairobi,” the CS said. 

At the same time, CS Tuya said the ongoing reform of the climate change law to streamline carbon markets will be complete by September this year.

“For a very long time, we’ve had carbon credit projects happening in Kenya without the Government knowing their extent or collecting revenues.

“For communities, revenue-sharing arrangements have been opaque. It is not known how much goes to the investor and how much goes to communities,” CS Tuya said.

Later, the CS addressed a public baraza in North Horr town where he rallied area residents to take up tree growing as an intervention to mitigate against climate change and the expanding Chalbi Desert. 

“If we conserve our environment we will be able to end drought. We will get water. We will get food,” the CS rallied North Horr residents as he thanked NEMA for restoring Tiniqo and Horri Gudha wetlands. 

Other speakers at the public baraza were NEMA Director General Mamo Mamo, Narok County MP Naomi Waqo and North Horr Deputy County Commissioner (DCC) Sylvester Mwangulu. 

Hon Waqo reiterated the Cabinet Secretary’s call for restoration of wetlands in the expansive County including Aite wetland which she said was the lifeline of Saku sub-county. 

The County MP promised to lead a massive tree growing campaign in North Horr soon saying the recent drought was “an eye opener”.

“The journey we have started today is the journey to transform the desert. Conservation of the environment is the work of wananchi. If we take care of the environment, it will take care of us.

“Please take good care of the trees we plant. I will come here to bring development during which we will plant trees,” Hon Waqo assured. 

Gachagua Orders Immediate Arrest Of Chief Drinking At A Local Pub

On Saturday, July 8, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua ordered the arrest of a chief in Nyeri County for drinking at a local pub during the day.

During a funeral speech, the DP expressed deep regret over the national government administrator’s behavior, saying it directly contradicted the government’s long-standing efforts to combat the sale of illicit alcohol, particularly in the Mt Kenya region, and address the widespread problem of alcoholism in the region.

Gachagua wondered how the administrator would perform his duties while drunk.

The Deputy President, however, did not reveal the chief’s name or position. Nonetheless, the County Commander was given the information he needed to carry out the arrest.

“Right now, there’s a chief drinking at the bar.” I’ll give you his name so you can go and arrest him. How is he drinking at 1 p.m.? How will a drunken chief deal with the alcohol here?

“You’ll have to find a replacement for him.” There will be no drunk chief in this government. “They will choose whether to drink or work,” the DP stated.

Gachagua hinted during his speech that he learned of the chief’s whereabouts from locals, revealing that some residents on his home turf had his phone number.

Imanyara Condemns Central Police For Teargassing EX-CJ Mutunga

Gitobu Imanyara, a lawyer, has condemned officers at the Central Police Station for teargassing lawyers who had gone to bail out detained activists arrested during Saba Saba protests on Friday.

According to Imanyara, the officers’ actions were uncalled for because entering a police station to facilitate the release of suspects is not a crime.

“The crime is by the police officers who teargassed and violently chased them out of the police compound, a public place. We will never allow a return to a police state we were before 2010,” he said in a statement on Twitter.

Lawyers and human rights defenders were on Saturday teargassed at the police station as they sought the release of 32 pro-democracy activists who were nabbed during Friday’s protests. 

Gachagua Criticizes Raila’s Signature Drive To Oust Ruto

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has termed as futility an exercise by Azimio Leader Raila Odinga to collect signatures to ‘remove’ the Kenya Kwanza administration from power.

Raila had on Friday launched the collection of 10 million signatures to allegedly kick out President William Ruto from office.

However, speaking in Giaituu village, Mathira constituency, on Saturday, the DP said elections are not decided by signatures.

“Even if they collect those signatures, where will they take them? People signed on the ballot and that was the end,” Gachagua said when he attended the burial of David Muriithi, a grassroots political supporter.

“I want to tell the people of Kenya to stay focused; we are not bothered by the noise of the opposition.”

The DP said Raila was a political ‘project’ that failed.

Itumbi: Uhuru’s Secret Hand In Raila Saba Saba Protests

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta was accused last week of orchestrating the Azimio la Umoja Saba Saba demonstrations led by former Prime Minister Raila Odinga on Friday, July 7.

Notably, President William Ruto’s allies, led by digital strategist Dennis Itumbi, claimed on July 6 that Uhuru presided over a meeting with Azimio legislators where they devised countermeasures to disrupt government activities.

One of the ideas floated in the meeting allegedly chaired by Uhuru, according to Ruto’s camp, was the collection of 10 million signatures to unseat President William Ruto.

“After an early morning meeting between Former President Uhuru and Raila Odinga at Raila Odinga’s Kerarapon home today. Azimio convened a secret emergency meeting.

“The meeting agreed that there would be no maandamano in Nairobi and that instead, they would go to Kamukunji grounds and launch the website and public collection of signatures,” Itumbi stated.

Police Teargas CJ Emeritus Willy Mutunga Inside Central Police Station

Former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga was teargassed at the Central Police Station on Saturday, July 8, as he pushed for the release of activistsarrested during the Saba Saba protests.

Mutunga was with Boniface Mwangi and other activists. The incident that caused a commotion at the police station injured one person.

Mwangi, a professional photojournalist, condemned the action and accused Moses Mutayi of the OCS Central Police Station of violating their right to picket and demonstrate.

“Police have decided to teargas their workplace and beat some of us. President William Ruto and his deputy Rigathi Gachagua continue to undermine the Constitution,” Mwangi lamented. 

He had earlier criticized the current regime, stating that it frustrated the former CJ and veteran lawyer, John Khaminwa’s effort to release the detained protesters on bail.  

Other activists who accompanied the trio to Central Police Station were Kenya National Commission on Human Rights commissioner Victor Kamau and city lawyer Lempaa Soyinka. 

CJ Emeritus Willy Mutunga Rebukes CS Kindiki And AG Muturi

Former Chief Justice Willy Mutunga criticized Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki and Attorney General Justin Muturi on Friday, July 7, for police brutality against protesters during the Azimio coalition’s Saba Saba demonstrations.

Mutunga stated in Nairobi that the duo should be the ones advising and guiding Inspector General of Police Japhet Koome and his troops on how to deal with protestors due to their extensive legal experience.

He claimed that the two had become so engrossed in their political careers that they had forgotten their primary responsibility of providing sound legal advice to the government and diligently serving Kenyans.

According to the retired Chief Justice, the government’s decision to arbitrarily arrest protestors was unnecessary because they had not broken the law.

“They’ve become politicians and have forgotten about the rule of law.” Those are the people, in my opinion, who should be telling the IG what the Constitution says. The government will look very good if the police protect demonstrators.

“The police ought to protect the protestors and not arrest them. We have a police force that is not decolonized. The IG should be told about Articles 37 and 238 of the 2010 Constitution of Kenya,” he stated. 

Article 37 touches on the right to assembly, demonstration, picketing, and petition while 238 touches on principles of national security including how the police should handle Kenyans in such scenarios.

Pochettino Ready To Risk Reputation At Chelsea

Mauricio Pochettino is ready to “risk” his reputation at troubled Chelsea, but the new Blues boss won’t be bolstered by a reunion with Harry Kane.

Kane has been linked with a move away from Pochettino’s former club Tottenham and a switch to Stamford Bridge could have suited both parties.

Pochettino needs a top-class striker to improve on the club’s dismal goal-scoring record last season and England captain Kane fits the bill perfectly.

Tottenham’s record goalscorer, who rose to prominence under Pochettino, is keen to leave the north Londoners after failing in his bid to engineer a transfer to Manchester City two years ago.

Linked with Bayern Munich and Manchester United, Kane’s Tottenham contract expires next year, increasing the urgency to resolve his future.

However, Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy might see the prospect of selling Kane to a London club and one managed by the man he sacked in 2019, as a bridge too far.

Speaking at his first Chelsea press conference on Friday, Pochettino reacted with mock horror before breaking into a grin when he was asked if he would try to sign Kane.

“Oh, my God! No, I don’t like to talk about players in another club, but you are talking about one of the greatest, one of the best strikers in the world,” he said.

“It’s not fair to talk. Fans are not stupid, they are so clever and they know my relationship with him was always amazing.

“I saw him when he was young, grow up and achieve all he was achieving and of course, we have a great relationship.

“At the moment we are thinking in different ways. We are not thinking about that (Kane).”

If a blockbuster move for Kane is off the agenda, Pochettino has to look elsewhere to solve Chelsea’s striker crisis.

The Blues, who have sold German forward Kai Havertz to Arsenal, mustered just 38 goals in 38 Premier League games as they finished in 12th place.

“We have time to work. I think for sure we are going to add players that can score,” Pochettino said.

REF: AFP SPORTS

Three Railway Officials Arrested In India Over The Train Crash That Killed 275 People

Indian authorities have arrested three railway officials as part of an investigation into one of the deadliest train crashes in the country’s history.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) said in a statement that they had arrested three Department of Railways officials on Friday.

The move follows the deaths of at least 275 people in a three-way crash involving two passenger trains and a freight train in eastern Odisha state on June 2.

The crash renewed questions over the safety of the massive and aging rail network in what is now the world’s most populous country and prompted a high-level inquiry to determine what caused it.

Initial investigations had suggested a traffic signaling failure may have occurred, though these can be due to either technical malfunctions or human error.

Various government figures have vowed to hold anyone found negligible to account.

“We can’t bring back those we have lost but the government is with them (families) in their grief,” said Indian Prime Minister Narenda Modi when he visited the scene of the disaster soon after it took place.

“This incident is very serious for the government … Whoever is found guilty will be punished severely,” he said.

The railways minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has previously said the accident had occurred “due to a change in electronic interlocking” and that an investigation would show “who was responsible” for that.

He has also previously claimed the cause and people responsible have been identified, though he stopped short of elaborating.

According to senior railway officials, the crash took place when the Coromandel Express, a high-speed train traveling from Kolkata to Chennai, was diverted onto a loop line and slammed into a heavy goods train idled at Bahanaga Bazar railway station.

Its carriages derailed onto the opposite track, where they were hit by an oncoming high-speed train, the Howrah Express, which was traveling from Bangalore.

The situation was made worse by a combination of the high speeds – more than 120 kmph – at which both passenger trains were traveling and the heavy weight of the freight train, which was carrying iron ore, according to Jaya Varma Sinha, an Indian railways ministry official.

Odisha’s chief minister, Naveen Patnaik, has announced financial compensation for the families of those killed and injured.

The next of kin of the deceased will get 500,000 rupees ($6,067) while people suffering from serious injuries will be offered 100,000 rupees ($1,213).

REF: CNN

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