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P.10 > Ruto
and Bett tried
to clear their
names from the
Waki list, ICC
judges told
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DISAPPEARED | Relatives and friends anxious to know what happened to their loved ones
Some went on a
journey, others
went to meet
someone after
receiving phone
calls, one even
called to say he
was on his way
home but none
of them can be
accounted for
BY STELLA CHERONO
ON OTHER PAGES
BUSINESS
Bogonko Bosire: He
was last seen in a bar in
the city, a day before the
Westgate attack.
Mohamed AbdulKarim,
alias C-Zar: Has been
missing since 2006
when he went to visit
Jason Nyamwanda: He
had spent eight days at
his uncles house in city,
then just disappeared.
Josephat Nganga: He
went missing in 2005
after inspecting construction at his plot.
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News
Opinion
Letters
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World
Business
Sport
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P. 17-25
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he number of people
who have gone missing
without trace appears
to be on the rise in the recent
past.
It is as if they simply fall o
the face of the earth, never to
be seen again, dead or alive.
The result is that their families
and friends live in both anguish
and hope every day, engaged in
painful and often unrewarding
journeys in searching of their
missing loved ones, expecting
that the dawn will come when
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BY ISAAC ONGIRI
@ongiri2
iongiri@ke.nationmedia.com
BY TOM MATOKE
matoketom@yahoo.com
AND COPPERFIELD
LANGAT
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Ocials in a frenzy
Left: One of the consumers of the deadly drink is assisted to get to hospital yesterday. Doctors at
Kapsabet County Referral Hospital in Nandi treat another lethal spirit victim yesterday.
there could be more victims.
Among the dead was Mr
Edwin Chebutia, an assistant
chief at Kamobo Sub-location,
Kapsabet Division, Mr David
Koech, a public health ocer,
and a teacher at St Peters
Academy Primary School identied as Mr George Kirui.
Authorities named the other
victims as village elder Christopher Kirwa, matatu driver
Willy Kiptoo, and businessman
Ibrahim Kombo. The seventh
victims identity was not im-
6pm
The time when a village elder
left the bar after taking three
drinks and later became sick
mediately known.
The assistant chiefs relatives met the Nation Media
Groups print and TV team
with hostility when they visited his Kamobo home.
Of what use is your presence here? a relative asked,
forcing the team to leave.
Further analysis
Bearing fruits
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The intelligence
informed the
President about
networks with evil
intentions. They
are on security
ocers radar.
State House
spokesman Manoah
Esipisu
Ramadhan Timetable
11th July 2014
Nairobi
Mombasa
Kisumu
Nakuru
SUHUR
IFTAR
SUHUR
IFTAR
SUHUR
IFTAR
SUHUR
IFTAR
5.07
6.45
5.00
6.28
5.13
6.55
5.08
6.50
Garissa
Wajir
Moyale
Malindi
SUHUR
IFTAR
SUHUR
IFTAR
SUHUR
IFTAR
SUHUR
IFTAR
4.55
6.35
4.49
6.37
4.50
6.43
5.57
6.28
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FILE | NATION
Experts say wearing similar out ts sends a clear message we are in solidarity, we are a team and we are reading from the same script. President Kenyatta and his deputy Wiliam Ruto wore similar outts when
they toured the Lands oces in Nairobi on Monday and Right: Cord principals Kalonzo Musyoka, Raila Odinga and Moses Wetangula donned identical shirts on the same day during the Saba Saba rally.
BY CAROLINE NJUNGE
cnjunge@ke.nationmedia.com
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UNSOLVED MYSTERIES | What happened to them? Are they dead or alive? Will we ever see them again? Loved ones grapple
The couple got married on July 14, 2012, and left for their honeymoon in Zanzibar three days later. That was the last time the
two were seen. Marys eldest sister, Rachel Murugi, says that the last phone call they made was to inform them that they had
arrived at the Namanga border, and were waiting to take a bus to Dar-es-Salaam. The next day, on July 18, the world woke
up to news that 128 people had died in a Zanzibar-bound ferry. Trips to Tanzania and Zanzibar to look for the couple yielded
nothing. It will be two years next month since the newly-weds disappeared.
went missing. Ms Karani says the
search for her daughter has yielded
nothing.
Nairobis River Road. She was wearing her school uniform. She has since
not been seen.
Winnie Wairimu, 16
She has been missing since November 21, 2011. A witness says that
she was picked up from her school in
Umojas Innercore Estate in Nairobi by
two women. At the time, she was six
years old. That evening, her parents
received messages from two dierent
numbers, demanding Sh2 million in
exchange for the girl.
Police arrested ve suspects a few
days after the kidnapping but Tania
was never found. The main suspect
in the case, John Oyamo Wanetia,
went missing after he was released
on bail.
Kibet Korir
Kibet, a fourth year Law student at
the University of Nairobi, disappeared
on October 19, 2013. Fellow students
say that they did not see him on the
day he went missing. However, he is
reported to have had drinks in a bar
NOWSHOWING
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SATURDAY NATION
for answers over the fate of friends and relatives who just vanished
THE NUMBERS
5/3/14
1pm
Gilly Githua, 28
Gilly went missing on the
night of January 23, 2013. According to his best friend of 15
years, John Paul Kyule, Gilly
had gone to survey his farm in
Pesi, Nyahururu, where he was
keeping goats. Kyule says that
Gilly planned to wind up the
project since it was not giving
him the expected returns. The
last person Gilly talked to was
his girlfriend, at around 7pm,
on the day he went missing.
A search party was formed
to look for him, but he was
not found - not even after a
spirited social media campaign
was launched shortly after his
disappearance.
Gilly is described by his best
friend as an easy-going person
but a shrewd businessman who
had done well for himself, having invested in several farms
in Thika and Nyahururu. He
also had a spare parts shop on
River Road.
To this day, his whereabouts
remain a mystery.
Bogonko Bosire
yet to nd him.
We reported his disappearance to the police,
his father told the Nation.
It has been months since
he went missing we have
searched in numerous
places, but have no clue
what could have happened
to him.
Mohamed AbdulKarim,
alias C-Zar
The teen sensation hit
the Kenyan music scene
with a bang, with his
track, Amka Ukatike. With
two Chaguo La Teeniez
awards, C-Zar was looking all set to be the next
big thing. He went missing on October 13, 2006,
one week before his KCSE
exam were to start.
He had reportedly gone
to visit a friend when he
disappeared. His father,
Mr Makasi Abdul Karim,
describes C-Zar as his
child, friend, and condant. The search for the
young musician has taken
the family far and wide
from Eastleigh to Tanzania, to hospitals, mortuaries
and police stations. C-Zar
simply fell o the face of the
earth. He would have been
25 years old this year.
TOMORROW
Reagan Nyambati, 11
The 11-year-old disappeared on June 21, 2014.
The Standard Six pupil
at Riena Academy in Ruai,
was last seen in his neighbourhood playing football
with friends. His mother,
Phyllis Kerubo, says he
was wearing a yellow and
blue t-shirt, grey trousers
and sports shoes.
Bumper
harvest
all-year
round
The inspiring stories of
farmers who
are harvesting water from their
roofs to make a fortune by producing food during scarcity
My garden,
my employer
How Teresia Murimi
turned her a half-acre
plot into a permanent
employer which keeps
giving
Plus where to buy and sell at competitive prices, and experts answer
all your questions
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POLITICS | Cord leader says he is not after sharing power with Jubilee
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We are raising
the red ag that
something worrying
is happening in our
country
Raila Odinga, Cord coprincipal
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CYCLING
BY FRED MUKINDA
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P.62
taskforce reforms
BY FRED MUKINDA
Sh200m
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treatment.
Constables form the bulk of ocers
in the National Police Service.
catThe scheme comprises three
egories.
for
The Blue Classic cover caters
senconstables, corporals, sergeants,
ior sergeants and inspectors.
for
The Blue Plus cover is tailored
and
chief inspectors, superintendents
access
senior superintendents who will
treatup to Sh80 million for inpatient
ment and Sh100,000 for outpatient
care per person.
The Blue Lite scheme covers ocers
commissioner
assistant
of
rank
the
of
to
and above who will have access
FILE | NATION
cover,
was awarded the tender for the
hoshas entered into contracts with
pitals, clinics and medical specialists
to
across the country to oer services
the ocers.
faciliAccording to the list of health
that
ties on oer, top private hospitals
for ofwould ordinarily be out of reach
doors.
cers have now opened their
Commission
Service
Police
National
said the
chairman Johnston Kavuludi
by the
policy would be administered
Inspector-General of Police.
The arrangement also includes
personal accident and life insurance
October
cover which was introduced in
risk
last year, replacing the Sh5,000
allowance paid every month.
paid
Previously, officers were
were
monthly medical allowances and
perfurther insured under the general
sonal accident cover, which includes
Hitch as ship
gets stranded
in Somalia
BY NATION CORRESPONDENT
A Mombasa-bound ship has run
ashore near a small seaside village
in Shabelle Province, Somalia.
MV Semlow had dropped o
cargo in Mogadishu and was sailing
back to Mombasa when it experienced technical problems.
It drifted towards the village
that is about 120 kilometres east
of Mogadishu, where it is got stuck
on either rocks or sandbars.
According to the website,
Harar24news, the ship was looted
by shermen.
Mechanical problems
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IN THE DOCK | Suspects charged with being part of a child tracking syndicate
NYAMIRA
Dickson Maina Ngari,
Penina Kerubo and Serah
Ambiyo three of the six
suspects charged over a
child tracking syndicate
that was unearthed by
police in Nairobis Kayole
estate on July 8, 2014 in
a Nairobi Court yesterday
where they were charged.
They were remanded for
seven days for further
interrogation until July
17. They have all denied a
charge of trying to sell a
two weeks old baby.
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JUSTICE | Counsel argues Head of State has no business reopening the vetting process
comply with the law. Senior counsel Nzamba Kitonga argued that the
Presidents role in appointing judges
was ceremonial and that he had no
capacity to refuse to approve the list
as recommended by the JSC.
The President illegally stated
that he is still in the process of
reviewing the remaining names
with a view of approving or disapproving them.
That role is reserved for commission and his duty is only to appoint,
swear-in and gazette those recommended to him, Mr Kitonga said.
The LSK also accused AttorneyGeneral Githu Muigai of failing to
advise the President.
The application was supported by
law society chief executive Apollo
Mboya through an adavit.
The President is taking us to our
dark past, Mr Mboya said.
Mr Kenyatta last month appointed
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OTHER REVELATIONS
Activists info
key to report
KNHRC report part of
documents admitted by
Waki commission where
alleged pepetrators were
mentioned.
The commission took
interest in evidence of
civil society and NGOs
because they spoke for a
constituency that could
not speak for itself.
been mentioned and we gave
them a chance to be heard,
said Mr McFadyen.
He also said the commissions recommendation to set
up a local mechanism to try
the violence perpetrators was
never implemented. He said it
was also recommended that
a team of investigators be assembled to gather evidence to
prosecute the suspects.
Asked by ICC prosecution
lawyer Antony Steinberg if the
government had implemented
the recommendations, he said:
I dont believe so.
Mr McFadyen, who was
giving evidence in the case
against Mr Ruto and journalist Joshua arap Sang, explained
how witnesses who gave it
evidence were sourced.
Some of the witnesses
who gave evidence were
recommended by counsel
outstanding representing
NGOs and victims, experts on
gender violence and other interest groups but although the
commission was non-judicial,
the veracity of the evidence
was just like that given before
a court of law, he said.
The commission also relied
on media reports, briefs from
the intelligence service and
experts on Kenyas electoral
violence history.
Mr McFadyen said the
commission chose to leave
out evidence from the police
to avoid conict of interest as
it was part of its mandate to
investigate their role in the
violence.
He said the commission
did not hear evidence from
the main political parties,
ODM and PNU, as it had
been incorporated during
consultative meetings with
leaders from both sides before
the hearings began.
During the first day of
examination-in-chief by the
prosecution at The Haguebased court, the document
handed to President Mwai
Kibaki by the commission was
analysed, with Mr McFadyen
asked to clarify some of its
chapters and contents.
Mr Rutos lead counsel, Mr
Karim Khan, asked for more
time to cross-examine the
witness from next Monday
due to what he said was the
introduction of new evidence
outside the post-election violence report.
Bensouda to
prove claim
on Uhuru
BY NATION REPORTER
ICC prosecutor Fatou Bensouda
will today make submissions on
claims of the governments noncooperation with her oce over
condential information on President Kenyatta.
The prosecutor will give the
three judges hearing Mr Kenyattas
case a detailed written submission
on challenges and diculties she
had encountered in the quest for
the Presidents bank, VAT, NIS,
land, telephone and foreign exchange records.
Bank accounts
Groups condemn AU
for immunity clause
BY NATION REPORTER
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PLOY | Copper materials and heavy steel stolen at night by people claiming to be bre cable rms sta
WHATS ALLEGED
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Ridgeways Mall
020 2353910
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Near Yaya Centre
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The ocial said scrap metal dealers easily get away when they invade
posh estates because they attract little
attention.
Since a lot of bre optic cables are
being laid in these areas, many residents think the vandals are actually
men at work, Mr Kiuma said.
In the central business district,
he said, drug peddlers, dealers in
illegal alcoholic drinks and commercial sex workers pay electricians to
cut o power from security lights to
facilitate their businesses.
Mr Kiuma said the county government had committed about Sh500
million to light up the city in the
current nancial year and that way
ght insecurity.
We have lit up between 30-32 per
cent of the areas in our plan. We will
move faster if the lights installed remain intact, Mr Kiuma said.
BRIEFLY
KIRINYAGA
Nursery schoolboy
drowns in canal
A kindergarten child drowned
in a canal at Nguraini Village yesterday. Five-year old Lawrence
Gichobi of Kimbimbi Primary
was playing with his classmates
when he tripped and fell into the
waterway. Other pupils raised the
alarm but villagers were unable
to rescue the boy whose body
was found much later. Area police
boss Titus Yoma asked parents
to ensure pupils do not play near
the canals.
TURKANA
NAIROBI
12 | Opinion
DAILY NATION
Friday July 11, 2014
Moreover, freedom of
expression embraces a
correlative right of reply.
This means that those who
feel aggrieved by opinions
disseminated in public
forums, including political
rallies, have a right of reply.
They also have the option of
using legal recourse if they
feel their grievances are
legally actionable.
In practice, however,
the right to express an
opinion does not imply any
obligation to do so, and the
right to hold an opinion
does not necessarily confer
an obligation to disseminate
that opinion.
In certain situations, there
are limits and boundaries of
taste, convention, judgment,
and practical wisdom
which temper the right to
expression.
Following the 2007/2008
post-election violence, for
example, residents of some
parts of our country are still
struggling to stitch back
their lives together. In fact,
the country in general is still
struggling to exorcise the
ghosts of that violence and
When a society is
recovering from mass
violence, leaders must
stop propagating
opinions that others
may nd provocative
Opinion 13
DAILY NATION
Friday July 11, 2014
s a country, Kenya
is world-renowned
for its rich sporting
heritage across a variety of
disciplines. From middle and
long distance athletics on one
end to Rugby Sevens on the
other; Kenya is a sporting
powerhouse that continues
to achieve success far above
would be expected of a nation
of our size and economy.
Perhaps the only blemish on
our impressive national record
is the decline in recent times
in the most popular sport in
our nation football.
Kenya could, and should,
participate at global footballs
showcase event, the FIFA
World Cup. We certainly have
an abundance of talented
players who could lead us
to glory on the international
stage. Instead, Kenya is
consigned to watching on the
sidelines while other nations
y the ag for Africa.
It is up to others with far
greater football acumen than
what I possess to identify
and propose solutions for
the endemic and perennial
disappointments that have
plagued Kenya in football
qualiers over the last two
decades.
My brief in this article is to
outline what Harambee Stars
gracing the next FIFA World
Cup, Russia 2018, would
mean for our nation as well as
suggesting some of the steps
that we need to take to better
a rallying point
around which
the eorts to
better our state of
national cohesion,
inclusiveness and
unity could be
focused.
Creating a
uniquely Kenyan
identity, spirit and
culture is perhaps
the most important
task required of us
for the sake of our
Harambee Stars players in practice session
children.
A nation united
our nations performance in
behind Harambee
football.
Stars, putting aside ethnic,
Athletics has been a superb
tribal and religious identities
ambassador for Kenya.
could be a crucial cornerstone
Football too can be. Russia
for building the Kenya we want
2018 oers Kenyan business
and deserve.
and tourism to present the
Even if Russia 2018 were to
Kenyan Brand before a
be considered too optimistic
potential market of billions.
a goal, I cannot see why
With every match played
Kenyans should not target
by Harambee Stars at Russia
qualication for Qatar 2022 as
2018, curiosity and interest in
a realistic goal.
Kenya would be stoked.
All that is required is
While our football team
that we put in place the
distinguishes itself on the
proper structures, training
pitch, o the pitch, our team
opportunities, facilities and
of marketing and investment
incentives to encourage
professionals would be
children to take up structured
tapping into a new market;
football.
promoting Kenyan products
County governments have
and tourism to the Eastern
a critical role to play in that
European market and building
regard. Every neighbourhood
investment, trade, tourist and
and village across the country
cultural links with Russia and
should have a playing eld
other states in the region.
within close proximity.
Gracing the next World
Football pitches, however
Cup would give our nation
modest, should be constructed
BY THE WATCHMAN
ARM CIVILIANS. Desperate situations call for
desperate measures, such as this appeal by Gideon
Nguu to the authorities to arm all the adults as a
means to curb the senseless killings in Lamu and
Tana River counties. The time, he adds, has come to
liberalise gun ownership. All have an obligation to
not only protect their loved ones, but also themselves.
Gangs kill innocents and get away with it because
no one in the neighbourhood has a rearm. Civilians
should be armed to complement the security forces.
MARRIAGE OF DEVILS. The growing bloody
cooperation between Al-Shabaab and the Mombasa
Republican Council that is becoming increasingly
evident is a marriage between two devils that must not
be allowed to continue, warns Barre Shetto, writing
from Mandera in the northeast. Both groups, he adds,
are not only illegal, they are also murderous. The
recent attacks in Lamu and Tana River counties are
regrettable as innocent Kenyans lost their lives and
property was destroyed.
ELDORET HAS IMPROVED. There is some
remarkable improvement in Eldoret Town and other
places thanks to the good work the Uasin Gishu
County government is doing, says Michael Greven. In
the town, he adds, new litter bins have been provided,
and the garbage is being collected regularly, trees are
being planted, roads repaired and drains cleared. It
is great to see these community initiatives in Eldoret
and the whole county. Everyone benets from the
important initiatives. Ahsante sana!
E-mail: watchman@ke.nationmedia.com
or write to Watchman,
POB 49010, Nairobi 00100.
Fax 2213946.
14 | Letters
DAILY NATION
Friday July 11, 2014
To the editor
Social media no place
for national dialogue
Mr Githieya Kimari chose to ignore the fact that not many Kenyans
have access to social media to
dialogue with their digital brothers and sisters in his opinion in the
Nation (July 9). The old fashioned
chiefs baraza still works for them.
It will be interesting to know how
and where his alleged national conversation is taking place; for all I
hear through analogue means (radio,
television), is the same old fashioned
bickering by a cantankerous political
class carelessly dancing to the tune
of the party chiefs, and putting the
nation in danger of sudden demise.
Social media is no dierent insults and hate speech hurled anonymously is the order of the day. Is this
what national conversation is?
Some countries chose dialogue
over war to nd solutions. Those
who opted for war have acres of unmarked graves to show for it.
The ocial opposition is the alternative government and in mature
democracies, is given space to carry
out checks on the governors of the
day and oer solutions. Silencing the
opposition is medieval, not digital.
Similarly, an opposition obsessed
with a by-gone electoral process and
keen to ensure failure of the elected
government cannot be patriotic.
I keep hearing of taking Kenya
to the next level. Can this level be
claried? How digitally are we ghting corruption, insecurity and unemployment? What is the dierence between the analogue Kazi kwa Vijina
and the digital Uwezo Fund?
In short, our elected leaders cannot be trusted with our destiny; if
that calls for dialogue, so be it.
ANYONYI MUSOKA, Nairobi
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14 schools
closed due
to attacks
Learning centres
deserted after
teachers and pupils
ee for safety
BY NATION TEAM
newsdesk@ke.nationmedia.com
Learning is on in schools
within Mpeketoni save for
Mkumbuni Primary which was
closed on Tuesday due to the
attack on Lamu Conservation
Trust, which I am informed
reopened yesterday, he said.
The education official
expressed concern that the
insecurity in Mpeketoni, Poromoko, Witu and Hindi would
negatively impact on education
in the county if the situation is
not arrested.
REACTION
BRIEFLY
Let us avoid
speculation but
instead join hands
in moving this
county forward
Lamu Governor
Issa Timamy
The issue is
contained and
people should
not panic. There
are no leaets in
Mombasa
Mombasa County
Commissioner
Nelson Marwa
Deputy County Commissioner for Kisauni Tom Anjere addressing residents of Kiembeni, Mombasa, yesterday.
He assured them of their safety following claims of suspicious marking of some houses.
We are keen in
combating crime
before it occurs
Kisauni
Deputy County
Commissioner Tom
Anjere
Reassured residents
Siaya >
Mombasa >
Wajir >
SMS 40404
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Nyeri >
Man jailed for stealing
mobile phone chargers
Narok >
Governor talks tough
on corrupt ocials
Kisumu >
Tea factory worker
sues rm for Sh3m
Kili
Lobby starts probe on
police torture claims
Mr Mahadi Swaleh alias Jesus at the High Court in Mombasa during his trial yesterday. He is accused of killing of 60 people at Mpeketoni Lamu County last month.
The prosecution wants his co-accused Dyana Salim denied the bond he had earlier
been issued to avoid interfering with the witnesses.
Migori >
Majority leader ousted
after failing to deliver
Nyeri >
Widow oers hope and
free meals to destitutes
Kwale >
Assembly approves
training of ocials
Mombasa |
Nakuru >
Leader wants Uwezo
fund conditions eased
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Friday July 11, 2014
Mombasa >
Ouster bid report to
be tabled next week
Kisumu >
Ministrys dedication
to art questioned
Kitui >
Residents will soon bid
farewell to power cuts
Mombasa |
Nakuru >
Court orders traders to
stop rebuilding kiosks
Meru >
Play role in war against
crime, residents urged
Baringo >
Tension high after
raiders torch houses
COUNTY IN NUMBERS
Nyeri >
Accused to go for tests
after shouting in court
Nairobi >
Company to showcase
vehicles at the weekend
Turkana >
MP rejects plan for a
new refugee camp
Nakuru >
Registrar was duped in
land deal, court told
30
Bungoma >
13 in appointments case
get reprieve after appeal
Nyeri >
Agency denies claims
it exploits tea farmers
14
Sh500m
Sh46m
The amount Kwale Governor
Salim Mvurya has set aside to
build jua kali sheds
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DAILY NATION
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Police on high
alert as militia
is regrouping
Sabaot Land Defence Force was
responsible for the death of 1,000
and displacement of thousands more
BY ERICK NGOBILO
engobilo@ke.nationmedia.com
Seized ries
30
700
The number of families
allocated land at the
settlement scheme
Machakos >
Respond in detail
Siaya >
Counties urged to
fund ICT projects
A PS has urged counties
to allocate ve per cent of
their budgets to support
technology programmes
that the national
government is introducing
in the regions. Information
and Technology Principal
Secretary Joseph Tiampati
said technology was the
new way of increasing
employment. He spoke
at the launch of a Sh175
million bre cable
networking project in
Siaya. He urged counties to
create laws to protect ICT
infrastructure.
Kakamega >
3,000 farmers to
get quality seeds
Farmers in Kakamega are
to be given lime worth
Sh2 million to put on
their farms to reduce soil
acidity. They will also be
supplied with quality seeds
and other inputs after
being trained on how to
improve soil fertility. The
help will come through a
Sh60 million soil fertility
management programme
that targets some 3,000
farmers in Butere, Mumias,
Kakamega South, Mumias,
Kakamega North, Emuhaya
and Ugenya in Siaya.
Meru >
Army man dies in
military truck crash
A military ocer died and
two others were seriously
injured in an accident at
the Subuiga black spot on
the Meru-Nanyuki road
yesterday. Mr Peter Mwau
Mbui, a Kenya Defence
Force Warrant Ocer
II, died on the spot after
the driver of the military
truck in which they were
travelling lost control of
the vehicle as he attempted
to overtake a truck that
was carrying cement. The
accident occurred at 7am.
Mombasa >
Ocer wants more
funds for county
The Commission on
Revenue Allocation has
been urged to review the
formula on sharing of
revenue among the 47
counties. Finance and
Economic Planning ocer
Abdulwahab Mbarak said it
was unfair that Mombasa
got only Sh4.5 billion in the
2014/2015 nancial year.
He accused CRA of using
data from the 2009
census when Mombasa
had 939,370 residents
compared to now when its
population stands at 1.5
million.
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Siaya |
Mombasa >
BY NATION
CORRESPONDENT
Nine crew members of a ship
that was seized by security
forces at the port of Mombasa
have been remanded in police
custody for 14 days.
The crew have been detained
to allow police to verify contents of 258 jumbo bags and
CORRESPONDENT | NATION
From left: Information PS Joseph Tiampati, Liquid Telecom CEO Nic Rudnick and commercial ofcer Paul Strathum, Siaya County Speaker George Okode and Governor Cornel Rasanga during the
ground-breaking ceremony of a Sh175 million bre optic cable in Siaya County yesterday.
newsdesk@ke.nationmedia.com
special committee of
the Bomet County
Assembly yesterday
proposed that the Public
Service Board be disbanded
over alleged irregularities in
lling sta positions.
Appearing before the committee, the chairman of the
board, Mr Joshua Terer, was
accused of nepotism, creating additional positions and
oces in contravention of the
County Government Act, failing to balance appointments
and not advertising vacancies.
The committee, chaired by
Mr John Kirui, further accused
Mr Terer of recruiting 26 ward
administrators unlawfully.
Some of the offices that
he was accused of having
created in contravention of
the law include an extra ward
administrator coordinator, 15
administrators and executive
drivers.
Mr Terer and his team are
Without consultation
I am not aware of
the 60 county
directors that
were hired and
deployed to the
various departments.
The recruitment was
done by the executive
without consultation
with the board
Public Service Board
chairman Joshua Terer
with the board, he told the
committee.
On drivers, the chairman said the 30 jobs were
advertised and lled but he
was not aware if the people
on the ground were the ones
that his board had interviewed
and recruited.
Members of the committee,
among them Ms Joyce Korir,
Mr Bernard Ngeno, Mr Julius
Korir, Mr John Malel, Mr
Stephen Changmorik and Mr
Kipngeno Chelule, dismissed
the board as incompetent
and said it deserved to be
disbanded.
They accused it of failing
to advise the executive on its
role and condoning the establishment of oces irregularly
and without following proper
procedures.
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Linetwafula@yahoo.com
PICTURE speak |
We will bring
quality
education
and ensure
residents get
education that is relevant
to the workplace
Stephen Agong, Jaramogi
Oginga Odinga University of
Science and Technology
constituency.
Vice-Chancellor Stephen Agong
said the institution would be oering unique programmes, including
forensic auditing.
Donated land
Bungoma >
Assembly begins
petition hearings
The Bungoma County
Assemblys committee on
public administration has begun
hearings on a petition that seeks
to disband the regions public
service board. The 17-member
team will listen to submissions
from all parties involved,
including the boards members,
before writing a report that will
either be adopted or rejected
by the assembly. Committee
chairman Edward Simiyu said
his team would be impartial. The
petition was led by Mr Phillip
Wanyonyi of the Centre for
Human Rights Bungoma and Mr
Oscar Musungu, a youth leader.
Kili
Police bosses meet
governor after row
Nakuru Governor
Kinuthia Mbugua
buys vegetables
at Kabazi Market in Subukia,
Nakuru County,
yesterday. The
governor commissioned the
construction of a
modern market
that will serve the
agriculturally-rich
region.
SULEIMAN MBATIAH |
NATION
Exported directly
Kakamega >
Schools set to close
early after funds delay
Some schools in Kakamega
County could be forced to
close four weeks early due to
delayed day secondary education
funds. Head teachers said it
had become dicult keeping
students in school. Each
student should have received
more than Sh8,000 by now
but the government has only
released Sh1,607 per student,
said County Head Teachers
Association chairman Godfrey
Owuor. He said the delay had put
school managers in an awkward
situation and left them with
no choice but to send students
home. You dont expect head
teachers to keep students in
school without funding, yet they
are expected to pay non-teaching
sta and teachers hired by school
management board, said Mr
Owuor.
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The voices
of the
voters in
Garissa
County
have been
sounded
clearly and
we agree
with the
trial judge
Supreme
Court
Mombasa >
Joho case an
abuse of court,
says IEBC
BY NATION CORRESPONDENT
A case challenging Mombasa Governor
Ali Hassan Johos election on account of his
academic qualications is an abuse of the
court process according to the electoral
commission.
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries
Commission (IEBC) has further accused Mr
Silas Otuke, the applicant, of ling an election petition disguised as a constitutional
reference.
This is denitely not an election court and
consequently has no jurisdiction to entertain
an electoral dispute.
the nding of High Court Judge Alfred Mabeya that the irregularities
complained of by two voters who petitioned the election of Mr Adam did
not aect the election outcome.
Mr Adam of Wiper Party garnered
37,910 while his closest contender,
a former PS Ali Bunow Korane, got
35,098 votes.
The election of the Governor conformed substantially to the terms of
Articles 38,81(a)(d) and (e), 86 and 87
of the Constitution, ruled the judges
in a unanimous decision.
We are all in agreement with the
trial judge that on the basis of all
evidence brought before court, the
proven irregularities did not have
the eect of vitiating the electioncome, they said.
Dierent conclusions
BRIEFLY
Nakuru >
Hearing of DOs graft case
adjourned to September
A corruption case against Namanga
District Ocer Pernnuel Gitongah has
been adjourned for the second time. A
magistrates court in Nakuru put o the
matter to September 30 after the public
ocers lawyer failed to attend court.
The court was informed that the lawyer
was recovering in hospital after he was
involved in a road accident. Mr Gitongah
was charged with soliciting for a bribe of
Sh8,000 from Ms Hannah Waithera, a
businesswoman, in November 2012. He
allegedly asked for the money to release
goods that police had detained.
Kili
Leaders push for payout to
farmers after deaths probe
Families that lost cattle due to
chemicals from a cement factory should
be compensated. Kili director of
veterinary services Donald Kitti and
the countys Agriculture executive, Mr
Mwalimu Menza, said yesterday that an
investigation into the deaths of over 200
animals revealed that they died after
eating pasture containing poison from a
local factory. Dr Kitti said that since no
more deaths have been reported since
May 7, a quarantine imposed against
movement of animals should be lifted.
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CRISIS
Israel air strikes kill 82 as attacks
enter third day Page 32
WORLD
PROTEST | Sending 250,000 back just to extend their permits doesnt make sense, says lawyer
BY SUSAN NJANJI
JOHANNESBURG, Thursday
PHOTO | AFP
Ex-president
Wade to
testify in
sons case
BY TAMBA MATTHEW
NATION Correspondent
DAKAR, Thursday
Khartoum
oers help to
S. Sudanese
KHARTOUM, Thursday
Sudanese government has
officially agreed to allow the
transit of humanitarian aid to
neighbouring South Sudan.
The foreign ministry in
Khartoum announced that the two
countries signed a memorandum
of understanding to allow the
expedition of aid across its
border and river transport to feed
thousands of aected civilians.
The bilateral agreement ,
which was signed on Tuesday by
Sudanese acting commissioner for
humanitarian aid, Ali Adam and
South Sudanese ambassador to
Khartoum, provides that UN World
Food Programme (WFP) will be
tasked with the transportation of
relief. (Sudan Tribune)
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C. Africa leader
condemns attack
that killed 26
Enemies of peace
are persisting on an
evil path of violence,
says Samba Panza
BANGUI, Thursday
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DAILY NATION
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Somali PM appoints
new spy agency head
Presidential palace
attack forces change
that puts envoy
in key position
BY ABDULKADIR KHALIF
NATION Correspondent
MOGADISHU, Thursday
30
We are looking
forward to Mr Ali
improving the
performance of the
security agency
Prime Minister Abdiweli
Sheikh Ahmed
Soldiers of the African Union stand by the main gate, riddled with bullets, of the presidential palace in
Mogadishu on July 9, 2014 following an attack by Islamist Shebab rebels on July 8.
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The age of one of the victims
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Germany expels
US spy as row
takes sour turn
Finance Minister
accused the United
States of stupidity
in its recruitment
BERLIN, Thursday
31
Age of alleged German spy
Meanwhile, German Finance
Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble
today accused the United
States of stupidity over
reports of alleged US spying
on its European ally.
Mr Schaeubles unusually
frank comment came as he
acknowledged that transatlantic intelligence cooperation
had foiled terrorist threats, but
said this did not mean the
Americans may recruit thirdrate people in Germany as
their secret sources.
That is just so stupid,
and so much stupidity just
makes you want to cry, said
Mr Schaeuble, a close ally of
Chancellor Angela Merkel, according to public broadcaster
Phoenix. (AFP)
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BUSINESS
BRIEFLY
MOTORING
Secretary of administration,
ministry of Information
Communication and Technology Brown Otuya (right)
and Orange chief technical
and information ocer
Alain Bridard (centre) are
taken through some of
Huawei technology products by company radio solution manager Chris Lang
yesterday during the launch
of a mobile broadband
roadshow at the Nairobi
club. The road show seeks
to showcase Huaweis latest
products for Kenyan market
especially the 4G technology soon to be launched in
Kenya.
BANKING
Citibank to host
meeting on nance
BY RAMENYA GIBENDI
@ramenyagib
rgibendi@ke.nationmedia.com
he National Intelligence
Service boss Michael
Gichangi yesterday
stunned a parliamentary committee by admitting that the
agency has no idea on who was
dumping sugar in the country.
While appearing before the
Parliamentary Committee on
Agriculture, Mr Gichangi, however, said that the spy agency
regularly provides intelligence
information about suspicious
sugar importation to relevant
authorities but no action is
taken, much to the surprise of
committee members.
The spy chief becomes the
third high prole State ocer
to cast doubt on the countrys
ability to arrest rising illegal
14
The chairman is
protecting the
NIS director from
tough grilling, yet
he is the person we
believe has all the
intelligence about
illegal sugar
Nyando MP Fred Outa
Never nd solution
CASH INFLOWS
US leads as source of
diaspora remittances
Diaspora remittances in May
rose 8.6 per cent compared to
a similar period last year. Data
from the Central Bank indicates
that Kenyans living abroad sent
Sh10.5 billion ($119.7 million) in
May 2014 up from Sh9.7 billion
($110.1 million) recorded in May
2013. The US was the largest
source of remittances accounting
for 47.3 per cent of total inows.
Europe accounted for 28.7 per
cent of the remittances. Money
from the diaspora is a signicant
source for Kenyas forex competing with tea among others.
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ELEVENTH PARLIAMENT
THE SENATE
STANDING COMMITTEE ON LABOUR AND SOCIAL WELFARE
The National Honours (Amendment) Bill, (Senate Bill No. 16 of 2014)
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REPUBLIC OF KENYA
IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT NAIROBI
CONSTITUTIONAL AND HUMAN RIGHTS DIVISION
PETITION NO. 242 OF 2014
IN THE MATTER OF: THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA,
2010
AND
IN THE MATTER OF: ARTICLES 165, 174, 175 & 176 OF
THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA,
2010
AND
IN THE MATTER OF: SECTION 12 OF THE COUNTY
GOVERNMENT ACT, 2012
AND
IN THE MATTER OF: THE TRANSITION TO DEVOLVED
GOVERNMENT ACT, 2012
BETWEEN
SIAYA COUNTY ASSEMBLY SERVICE BOARD.....PETITIONER
-VSTHE TRANSITION AUTHORITY1ST RESPONDENT
THE HON. ATTORNEY GENERAL.2ND RESPONDENT
TENDER NOTICE
TENDER NO.CBK/004/2014-2015 FOR SUPPLY, INSTALLATION
AND COMMISSIONING OF A CREDENTIAL MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM AT THE CENTRAL BANK OF KENYA
1. The Central Bank of Kenya invites tenders for Supply, Installation and Commissioning of a
Credential Management System.
2. Complete Tender documents may be obtained from the Director, Department of Estates, Supplies
& Transport, 5th floor Central Bank of Kenya Head Office, Nairobi from Monday to Friday, between
9.00 a.m. and 2.00 pm upon payment of a non-refundable fee of KShs 1,000/= in cash or Bankers
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representatives may attend the tender opening ceremony.
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TENDER NOTICE
TENDER NO: ENNDA/009/2014-2015
PROVISION FOR INSURANCE SERVICES FOR THE FY 2014 -2015
The Ewaso Ngiro North Development Authority invites sealed bids from eligible firms for the
Provision of Insurance Services as follows:
Lot
1.
Description
General Insurance Cover Motor Vehicles
Interested bidders may inspect and download the tender document at www.ennda.go.ke.
Bidders are free to contact the office of the Manager, Procurement & Supplies on the
ENNDA headquarter Hospital Road Nairobi, during normal working days between 9.00 am
- 12.30 pm and 2.00 - 4.30 pm for any clarification regarding the tender. Bidders shall not
contact or discuss any aspect of their tender with ENNDA after the closing date and before
the receipt of notification of award of tender or letters of regret as applicable. Any such
contact shall lead to disqualification.
Completed tender should be enclosed in plain sealed envelopes marked with Tender
Name and Reference Number and be deposited in the Tender Box situated at the Ewaso
Ngiro North Development Authority offices headquarter, Hospital Road and be addressed
to:
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Ewaso Ngiro North Development Authority
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th
So that they are received on or before 24 July 2014 at 10.a.m. East Africa Time
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the tenderers, or their
representatives who choose to attend at ENNDA Headquarters, Isiolo
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Security
Prices
Yesterday
Agricultural
34.00 21.00
150.00 80.00
167.00 110.00
670.00 450.00
30.00 16.20
11.25
19.95
350.00 210.00
160.00
16.00
290.00
50.00
13.50
9.40
21.00
8.50
4.50
15.00
62.50
141.00
30.25
29.50
22.00
85.00
35.50
18.50
48.50
271.00
14.50
40.00
7.50
3.40
8.30
5.00
271.00
42.50
24.50
32.00
11.65
17.00
129.00
227.00
56.00
44.25
44.25
51.00
30.75
60.00
314.00
19.15
7.00
10.25
15.00
307.00
46.50
34.25
38.00
12.45
98.50
225.00
98.00
18.00
110.00
60.00
170.00
75.00
13.50
56.50
83.50
180.00
97.50
16.70
8.70
7.90
12.85
5.50
12.65
13.00
40.00
13.50
9.00
7.55
17.05
3.50
20.00
27.75
306.00
3.55
2.80
37.00
799,100
9,000
6.15
12.70
10,893,200
12.55
800
36,600
76,100
20,100
25.00
4.30
4.35
4.35
207,500
7,100
225,400
33,000
2,000
31,100
2,228,600
14,400
7.50
20.25
10.15
14.65
306.00
46.75
34.75
36.75
12.70
600
NBK
88,800
100
1,700
4,000
5,100
19,600
189,500
KCB
220,200
59,400
34,900
3,300
256,600
250,400
121,400
4,369,600
25.00
13.00
9.95
8.60
13.35
8.00
5.50
25.50
13.00
20.25
10.05
374.00
18.95
18.40
129.00
20.25
10.00
375.00
19.05
18.00
128.00
40.50
41.50
5.00
25.50
9.95
8.60
13.00
17.15
130.00
229.00
60.50
44.75
44.50
139.00
51.00
30.75
59.50
309.00
19.05
25.75
BANK RATES
BANK
ABC
Barclays
Co-op
Equity
CBA
CFC Stanbic
GulfAfrican
FCB
Prime
buy
sell
buy
sell
buy
sell
buy
sell
buy
sell
buy
sell
buy
sell
buy
sell
buy
sell
buy
sell
buy
sell
Euro
C$
SF
IR
JY
ZR
119.55
119.73
119.51
119.95
119.53
119.82
119.34
119.60
150.40
119.71
119.10
119.50
119.32
119.71
119.38
119.677
119.54
119.82
119.20
119.80
119.20
119.70
87.65
87.75
87.65
87.85
87.60
87.80
87.75
87.90
87.80
88.00
87.55
87.75
87.55
87.75
87.55
87.85
87.60
87.80
87.70
88.00
87.50
87.80
150.19
150.40
150.26
150.78
150.23
150.60
150.20
150.60
150.40
150.72
149.80
150.30
149.82
150.28
150.21
150.56
150.27
150.64
150.40
151.20
150.00
150.50
82.17
82.51
82.20
82.43
82.20
82.40
82.09
82.34
82.00
82.40
81.57
82.21
82.08
82.27
82.21
82.44
82.20
82.90
82.20
82.70
98.33
98.50
98.29
98.74
98.33
98.60
98.15
98.40
98.23
98.50
98.00
98.50
98.30
98.56
98.20
98.42
98.34
98.61
98.00
98.60
98.00
98.50
1.46
1.46
1.46
1.47
1.41
1.41
1.46
1.47
1.46
1.47
1.45
1.45
1.46
1.47
1.46
1.47
1.46
1.47
1.30
1.50
1.47
1.48
86.26
86.40
86.24
86.69
86.27
86.49
86.40
86.60
86.22
86.44
86.40
86.80
86.34
86.55
86.27
86.46
86.27
86.49
85.80
86.30
86.50
87.00
8.17
8.22
8.19
8.23
8.05
8.32
8.18
8.24
8.14
8.17
8.10
8.30
8.15
8.20
8.21
8.31
8.20
8.22
7.50
8.70
8.20
8.40
CBK RATES
3,100
1,037,000
207,700
617,600
6,000
153,900
195,100
800
Investment
42.00
6.40
37.75
145.00
UNIT TRUSTS
11.10
140.00
672.00
27.75
303.00
3.55
9.45
2.85
37.75
4,200
8,300
500
9,000
43,000
Insurance
24.00
7.30
4.20
12.20
42400 217.00
21.00 13.10
9.20
23.00
145.00 51.50
1,799,900
2,300
85.00
174.00
96.00
16.70
75.00
17.90
11.80
20.75
5.50
28.75
13.00
2,000
NSE All Share Index(NASI)-(1 Jan 2008=100 Down 0.27 points to close at 151.93
NSE 20 Share Index Up 5.45 points to close at 4898.29 EquityTurnover-426,941,1247 Prv-802,523,477
8.00
14.70
18.00
400.00
247.00
39.00
56.50
24.00
33.50
152.00
145.00
670.00
27.50
15.10
290.00
Shares
13.40
Banking
19.15
155.00
248.00
66.50
50.00
51.00
147.00
53.00
39.25
68.00
340.00
25.00
Previous
190.00 100.00
680.00 521.00
67.50 27.50
426.00 212.00
1.90
4.00
9.45
4.40
5.05
2.75
38.50 14.00
36,700
4,100
Mean
87.7750
150.4800
119.6424
8.2140
30.0770
19.0032
7.7244
17.6591
23.8980
82.4179
98.4909
86.3648
13.1749
14.2600
16.0122
1.4717
11.3255
70.4455
23.4039
14.1453
82.3856
1 US Dollar
1 Sterling Pound
1 Euro
1 South African Rand
Ksh/Ush
1 Ksh/Tsh
1 Ksh/Rwanda Franc
1 Ksh/Burundi Franc
1 UAE Dirham
1 Canadian Dollar
1 Swiss Franc
100 Japanese Yen
1 Swedish Kroner
1 Norwegian Kroner
1 Danish Kroner
1 Indian Rupee
1 Hong Kong Dollar
1 Singapore Dollar
1 Saudi Riyal
1 Chinese Yuan
1 Australian Dollar
Buy
87.6833
150.3045
119.5048
8.2014
29.9886
18.9378
7.6707
17.3558
23.8724
82.2689
98.3673
86.2733
13.1584
14.2400
15.9933
1.4700
11.3137
70.3493
23.3791
14.1295
82.2820
Selll
87.8667
150.6556
119.7800
8.2266
30.1654
19.0686
7.7780
17.9624
23.9236
82.5670
98.6146
86.4563
13.1914
14.2800
16.0311
1.4733
11.3373
70.5416
23.4286
14.1611
82.4892
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
Buy
11.00
9.01
94.91
192.08
141.57
201.78
157.54
13.50
380.83
172.00
53.77
128.07
21.39
130.95
141.50
112.55
188.66
13.03
155.23
66.78
113.89
5.62
129.62
124.21
115.24
100.16
99.91
150.75
144.58
118.17
93.29
100.53
Sell
10.64
9.24
95.85
180.38
149.02
208.19
167.24
14.21
408.05
172.00
57.09
123.59
20.15
132.06
148.95
112.55
194.17
13.64
165.30
70.46
113.89
5.79
129.62
119.86
109.48
100.16
99.91
159.55
147.52
114.03
94.24
102.91
ARAB CURRENCY/$
Algerian Dinar
Bahrani Dinar
Djibouti Franc
Egyptian Pound
Jordanian Dinar
Kuwait Dinar
Lebanese Pound
Libyan Dinar
Moroccan Dirham
Omani Riyal
Qatar Riyal
Saudi Riyal
Syrian Pound
Tunisian Dinar
Yemeni Riyal
UAE Dirham
79.2212
0.377701
177
7.15
0.708
0.28145
1510
1.2035
8.2107
0.38469
3.6406
3.7508
148.05
1.663
214.88
3.6729
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38 | Business News
KCB tops at
banking fete
DAILY NATION
Friday July 11, 2014
BY NATION REPORTER
KCB Group was yesterday feted
as the best bank in Kenya at the
Euromoney Awards for Excellence
2014. The prize, sponsored by the
UK-based financial magazine,
EuroMoney, is a conrmation of
the groups commitment to its
product offering and customer
service to meet growing demand
for banking.
Euromoney honours rms with
extensive global capabilities, depth
of investment products, as well as
dedication to developing and providing innovative products and
solutions that ensure customer
satisfaction.
KCB is very excited to win
this global award. It is a clear
demonstration that the strategies and innovative solutions that
we have developed in the last 12
months meet the international
standard benchmarks, the banks
chief business ocer, Mr Samuel
Makome, said.
The award ceremony took place
at the Natural History Museum in
London, England.
BY MUTHOKI MUMO
mumumo@ke.nationmedia.com
The government is
committed to the
diversication of energy
sources, which has hitherto
been driven mainly by
hydropower
A. RESULTS OF 91 DAYS TREASURY BILLS ISSUE NO. 2064 VALUE DATED 14/07/2014
This week the Central Bank of Kenya offered 91-day Treasury Bills for a total of Kshs.4 Billion. The total number of bids
received was 266 amounting to Kshs.8.4Billion, representing a subscription of 211%. The total bids accepted amounted
to Kshs.4.4 Billion which was closest to the advertised amount. The market weighted average rate was 10.317%, and the
weighted average of accepted bids which will be applied for non-competitive bids was 9.727% down from 11.408% in the
previous auction. The other auction statistics are summarised in the table below.
Due Date
Amount Offered (Kshs. M)
Bids Received (Kshs. M)
Performance Rate (%)
Number of Bids Received
Number of Accepted Bids
Amount Accepted (Kshs. M)
Of which : Competitive bids
: Non-Competitive bids
Purpose / Application of Funds:
Rollover / Redemptions
13/10/2014
4,000.00
8,444.58
211.11
266
211
4,367.11
3,612.41
754.70
1,200.20
3,166.91
10.317%
9.727%
97.632
New Borrowing
This Auction
14/07/2014
9.727
Last Auction
07/07/2014
11.408
Variance
1.681
C. NEXT WEEKS TREASURY BILLS AUCTIONS: ISSUE NOS. 2065/91, 2046/182 & 1967/364 DATED 21/07/2014
TENOR
Offer amount (Kshs. M)
AUCTION DATES & BIDS CLOSURE
RESULTS ANNOUNCEMENT
Redemptions
New Borrowing
91 DAYS
3,000.00
17/07/2014
18/07/2014
182 DAYS
3,000.00
16/07/2014
17/07/2014
364 DAYS
3,000.00
16/07/2014
17/07/2014
TOTAL
9,000.00
6,271.65
2,728.35
The actual amount to be realised from the auction will be subject to Treasurys immediate liquidity requirements
for the week. Where several successful bidders quote a common rate, the Central Bank of Kenya reserves the right
to allot bids on a pro-rata basis. The Central Bank reserves the right to accept/reject bids in part or in full without
giving any reason. Individual bids must be of a minimum face value of Kshs.100,000.00. Only CDS holders with
updated mandates are eligible.
Bids must be submitted using the specified format and must reach the Central Bank (HQ, Branch or Currency
Centre) by 2.00 p.m. on Wednesday, 16th July, 2014 for 182-day & 364-day and Thursday, 17th July, 2014 91-day
Treasury Bills. Payments above Kshs.1 Million must be made by electronic transfer using RTGS. Payments below
Kshs.1 Million may be made by Cash, Bankers Cheque or RTGS. These payments must reach the Central Bank
not later than Monday, 21st July, 2014, 2.00 p.m. for Cash and Cheques and 3.00 p.m for RTGS electronic fund
transfers. Please provide the following details with each payment: Name, Reference No., the New CDS Portfolio
and the customers Virtual account No.
All documentation required for rollovers should be duly submitted by the Wednesday preceding the value date.
D. NON-COMPETITIVE BIDS
Non-competitive bids are subject to a maximum of Kshs. 20 Million per investor and are issued at the weighted
average of accepted bids.
GERALD A. NYAOMA
DIRECTOR, FINANCIAL MARKETS
10 July 2014
Tender Name
Closing Date & Time
Provision of insurance services 24th July 2014 at 11.00a.m
Business News 39
DAILY NATION
Friday July 11, 2014
Come invest in
Kenya, Amina
tells US forum
Foreign minister
cites infrastructure
projects as areas
into which they can
pump their cash
BY MUTHOKI MUMO
mumumo@ke.nationmedia.com
Security matters
in a statement accompanying
the results yesterday.
In the period under review,
total revenues rose by 11 per
cent to Sh16.9 billion bolstered
by the rise in manufacturing
500
Millions of shillings invested
by the company to enhance
capacity
An opportunity to invest in Government of Kenya 2-year re-open Fixed Coupon Treasury Bond
The Central Bank of Kenya acting in its capacity as a fiscal agent for the Republic of Kenya is offering
the investing public an opportunity to invest in Two year Fixed Coupon Treasury bond whose terms and
conditions are as follows:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Issuer
Amount
Purpose
Period of Sale
Value/Payment date
:
:
:
:
:
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
Pricing
Minimum amount
Tenor
Coupon Rate
Interest payment dates
Eligibility
Issuance method
Bids
Non- competitive bids
Bids Closure
Auction Date
Results
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
20. Rediscounting
21. Liquidity
22. Listing
23. Trading
:
:
24. Tax
:
25. Right to accept applications :
Republic of Kenya
Up to Kshs 10 Billion
Budgetary Support
07/07/2014 to 22/07/2014
28/07/2014 Payments above Kshs.1 Million must be made by
RTGS, Payments below Kshs 1 Million may be made by Cash,
Bankers cheque or RTGS and must reach the Central Bank of
Kenya not later than 2 pm on Monday 28TH July 2014 for Cash
and Cheques and 3.00 pm for RTGS. Please provide the following
details with each payment: Investors Name, Reference No. and
CDS Account Number. The account to be credited when using
RTGS is the investors Virtual Account.
Discounted/Par/Premium.
Kshs. 50,000.00
Two Year (1.82 Years)
10.793%
24/11/2014, 25/05/2015, 23/11/2015 and 23/05/2016
Only CDS account holders with updated mandates.
Multi-Price Bid Auction.
All investors are required to complete bond application forms.
Maximum Kshs. 20 Million per investor.
2 p.m. on Tuesday July 22, 2014.
Wednesday, 23rd July 2014.
Investors should obtain details of amounts payable for successful
bids, from Central Bank on Thursday 24/07/2014.
23/05/2016
Commercial Banks
Non-Bank Financial Institutions
Licensed Stock Brokers
Licensed Investment Advisors
Possible as a last resort, the bond will be rediscounted at 3% above
the higher of prevailing market yield or coupon rate.
The bond qualifies for statutory liquidity ratio requirements for
commercial banks and non-bank financial institutions
The bond will be listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange.
Secondary trading in multiples of Ksh 50,000 will commence on
29th July, 2014.
Discount/interest is subject to withholding tax at rate of 15%.
The Central Bank reserves the right to accept bids in full or part
thereof or reject them in total without giving any reason.
40 |
DAILY NATION
Friday July 11, 2014
The Public is advised to ensure the persons/Firms you engage are registered, in good standing and have current
Practising License .
Architects and Quantity Surveyors are required to accumulate 20 CPD points per year. All registered persons listed
here below were awarded 10 CPD points.
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DR. SUSAN KIBUE
STEVEN OUNDO
EMMA MILOYO
JULIUS KIPKETER
NATHAN KUREBA
ERASTUS ABONYO
MOIZ MUSTAFA NAMJI
ABDE TURAB IMRANALI
NISHI SHARMA
GEORGE ATIENO ADEDE
ADAMJEE ABDUL HUSSEIN
SANDEEP SINGH REHAL
GURVINDER SINGH MANKU
SUDARSHAN SINGH MATHAROO
JONATHAN WANJAU MATHENGE
ANDREW K. TIROP
NJOROGE CLADYS MUTHONI
SALIM KOMORA
OLIVER MBANYA GICHURU
ANDREW KUSEWA KILONZI
DE WET JOHANN
DAVID BEGLIN
ABUTALIB A. MUSAJEE
KATHERINE MUNGAU
PATEL K. MAYUR
GERALD KANYI KAMAU
RAJINDER KAUR SOIN
WYCLIFF NYAIGOTI
KATHY KIBOWEN
DENIS O. NGULE
DANIEL MWACHIRA NGUYA
DANIEL NGUKU CHAMIA
EPHANTUS KINGORI
THAIYAGARAJAN ACHARYA
PETER ALEX MACHARIA NDERITU
JAMES MWANGI NJERI
THAIRU CYRUS GACHIRA
DAVID LOKI ERIC
MUSANGI HENRY WALELA
DANSON GATIMU
JESSE M. GICHOHI
IRFAN ABDULGANI HOBAYA
ALEEM MANJI
PRISCILA SEWE OLUGA
JOHANA MWAURA MUCHAI
DAVID THIGITI
ALOIS KABERIA IRIMBA
SUJESH S. PATEL
KAMAU NJENDU
MUGURE NJENDU
CALEB MUTAI
ALFRED M. ROMANI
HOFF JOHANA HAUBER
RAJENDRABHAI PUNAMBHAI PATEL
ABDUL LATIF KHAN
DR. GERRYSHOM MUNALA
CHRIS WAHOME
WACHIRA NJUGUNA
GEORGE MUCHEMI AKALI
MURTAZA F. ADAMJEE
BRYAN ADEGA
MARK MWANTHI KIOKO
KIAGU A KARIUKI
FLORENCE CHEPCHUMBA
WERE EUGENE ODHIAMBO
NGUMUTA MICHAEL NZIOKI
CHARITY NYAGA
PATRICK MUGENDI
FRANCIS M. MUNGARA
FERNANDO AIZPUN NIETO
KANYANGWESO JOHN ONYANGO
MEHA SHAH
MAKAN EVANS
URBANOS MUTUA
MUNENE MWANIKI
WARUTERE K. ERIC
BABU SUNDAY
DAVID THIONGO
NDALILA SYDNEY
MASIKA JOSEPH
NADI OMAR HASHIM
JOHNSON M. GICHUKI
JASPAL SINGH
NJOKA PETER KANYI
SAMSON NYAREGA OIGO
BHUPINDER SINGH DOGRA
JOEL LAWSON M. MWANGI
JOHN KAROKI KAGIRI
RICHARD K. MIANO
BISHER A. KARIM
EDWIN KIGAI
ANDREW NYONGESA
MUGAMBI MARTIN
MICHAEL MWANGI
JENNIFER WACHIRA
PETER O. WASILWA
ASIF A. CHARFARE
JAMES NDUIKU KAMAU
THUMBI KAMAU
JOHN NDERITU MACHARIA
PEPELA MECCA
DANIEL MANDUKU
FRANCIS NJUGUNA
WINNIE KALYA
DAVID CHOLA MBOGO
REGISTRATION
NUMBER
A541
A747
A909
A1234
A733
A648
A865
A1193
A1247
A755
A794
A452
A837
A993
A753
A1201
A1434
A1381
A1238
A829
A1369
A1477
A366
A419
A1162
A1225
A1476
A692
A1486
A1317
A1089
A1485
A1229
A741
A887
A1209
A1331
A1448
A1446
A1436
A734
A725
A1469
A1312
A1481
A1189
A856
A1095
A1250
A441
A1242
A1327
A729
A1475
A445
A655
A956
A1039
A963
A1203
A1141
A1115
A915
A636
A1459
A1388
A1243
A1252
A1294
A732
A917
A685
A1433
A1453
A1139
A932
A1468
A1257
A460
A1449
A1461
A1082
A589
A1191
A787
A406
A457
A551
A1165
A482
A1184
A1154
A1196
A1488
A1370
A579
A1207
A1199
A1079
A411
A786
A1194
A879
A1142
A1416
A1097
107.
108.
109.
110.
111.
112.
113.
114.
115.
116.
117.
118.
119.
120.
121.
122.
123.
124.
125.
126.
127.
128.
129.
130.
131.
132.
133.
134.
135.
136.
137.
138.
139.
140.
141.
142.
143.
144.
145.
146.
147.
148.
149.
150.
151.
152.
153.
154.
155.
156.
157.
158.
159.
160.
A730
A906
A960
A1237
A1351
A1355
A1099
A1379
A925
A789
A845
A1156
A874
A1092
A1012
A849
A1278
A1230
A1473
A1419
A652
A523
A472
A1452
A1322
A408
A985
A468
A937
A825
A940
A818
A978
A826
A803
A1442
A1345
A881
A570
A640
A579
A905
A877
A846
A1078
A1170
A1086
A1135
A1076
A1422
A1401
A1411
A1455
A942
FESTUS LITIKU
MOSES NYAKIONGORA
JEDIDA MUCHOKI
DR. ISABELLA NJERI - TOWEY
GEORGE C. OMONDI
DAVID WACHIRA KIRAGU
EDWIN MWANGI NGORU
SAMSON OBAE
BRIAN TOROITICH
PATRICK MBOGO
ANDERSON TERER
AARON GITONGA
ANTHONY LEVITAN
KISHORE NAYAR
FAITH KIMANI
JAMES OGODA
LUSWETI WOSE
OMBATI LUKE ABUGA
OLUOCH SYLVESTER
SIMON OMONDI
PATRICK TANA MUTISYA
ELIZABETH WANGUI NDINDI
KENNETH KIMATHI
SAMMY MWAKISHA TOLA
STEVE MUTHUI
BERNARD MBUGUA
SAMUEL KAMAU
DAVID KANGARA
MOSES NGANGA
DORE SEKOU
REWEL KARIUKI MAIGWA
FRANCIS K. BACHIA
ELI KASERA ASURA
SIMIYU ERICK WANJALA
CHARLES WAMBUA KIOKO
SAMUEL NGARUIYA
JACK W. WAIHENYA
ESTHER W. MACHARIA
ALPHONCE K. NZULE
NYAMWARIO EVANS OMBATI
KOLILE MUTETI
JAMES MUIRURI
LEONARD KASILI
OGUTU CHARLES OTIENO
KOBIA M. MICHUBU
ALI MANDHRY
ENOCH OCHIENG OTIKO
ALEX NYAMWEYA MOTANYA
ALEX OGUNYO OTIENO
JULIUS KIOGORA RINGERA
REGISTRATION
NUMBER
Q122
Q202
Q606
Q271
Q408
Q527
Q768
Q197
Q443
Q664
Q772
Q552
Q119
Q219
Q325
Q188
Q329
Q686
Q774
Q571
Q185
Q590
Q785
Q764
Q409
Q732
Q558
Q441
Q778
Q770
Q708
Q241
Q496
Q756
Q647
Q790
Q360
Q780
Q531
Q773
Q601
Q436
Q560
Q777
Q715
Q237
Q430
Q608
Q753
Q392
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.
84.
85.
86.
87.
88.
89.
90.
91.
92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
98.
99.
100.
101.
102.
103.
104.
105.
106.
AUSTIN KAMAU
JAMES KAMANU
JOSEPH KANDAGOR
RITA KATHINI
DAVID G. CHOKA
MURIITHI MWANGI
LEAH WANGARI THUMBI
NICHOLAS KIOGORA MIMENTI
CHRISTOPHER K. NDERITU
MUTHARIA S. MBURU
FRANCIS OMBURA
PETER WAITHAKA
JOSEPH OTUKE
BRAMWELL KIMOKOTI
SAMUEL WAIGWA MWANGI
SUSAN RUTTO
GABRIEL M. KIBUCHI
JOSEPH MURIU KIBARA
GEORGE MUGO NJIRU
WILLIAM MUCHEMI
EDDIESON O. OWUOR
MICHAEL MUHIKE MURIITHI
SIMIYU MARTIN NYONGESA
THERESA M. ODHIAMBO
FREDRICK MULAKU
JASAN WANYOIKE NJOROGE
AUGUSTINE MAWI
MARY GICHUKI
JOSEPH K. NJOROGE
MILTON J. NDEGWA
FELIX M. NDEGWA
NJOGU M. WILLIAM
ALEX KAMAU
JOHN GATIMU NJAGI
JOHN KIHARA
ELIZABETH W. NJOROGE
ALPHONCE N. OKWETO
KIBASUI NDONGA
JULIUS K. MATU
SOLOMON K. MUKIRIH
WILSON GATIKI MWANGI
MOSES K. KIMANI
VINCENT KUUCHA
MICHEAL WANYAGI
DANIEL NGANGA
THUKU M. KARIMIH
DAVID M. KOGI
ROSE N. MWANGI
ALEX K. MWITA
MWANGI A. KIRAGU
PATRICK N. TONUI
JAPHETH K. KIBET
ANNRITA W. KITHINJI
LAWRENCE OKUMU OMONYO
KINYANJUI MAUREEN NJERI
PETER KENNEDY MWENDWA
Q584
Q393
Q665
Q639
Q577
Q357
Q209
Q721
Q233
Q296
Q371
Q779
Q184
Q158
Q758
Q564
Q511
Q623
Q553
Q693
Q717
Q625
Q787
Q781
Q490
Q759
Q761
Q602
Q258
Q230
Q557
Q672
Q657
Q290
Q628
Q355
Q340
Q217
Q313
Q285
Q346
Q502
Q444
Q476
Q506
Q461
Q532
Q597
Q621
Q696
Q755
Q775
Q714
Q 545
Q767
Q718
NAME
GUYO TARI ROBA
MACHEL SAMORA MANYEGA
TINDA ERIC ONYANGO
NYABUTO RODGERS MAGORI
NJUGUNA JUDY WANJIKU
NDARUA CHARLES
NJENGA ANTONY MUTUGA
GITHIRI CLAIRE WANGARI
OCHIENG BELIS
RONO GEOFFREY FREDRICK
HAGUMA DICKENS
KISYANGA WILLIAM INGEA
MUCHIRI ANTONY GAKURU
NDIRITU NELSON NDIANGUI
NJUGUNA GEOFFREY NGUTURI
ODUU GODRICK EKISA
ODERA CALISTOR OWUOR
NJUMWA ROSE WALI
CHEPKWONY EMMANUEL
KIPKOECH
MUINDU GIDEON LILI
SAMOEI PHILIP KIPCHIRCHIR
AJAYO PORTIA AFWANDI
MUTEA PAUL MUTEMBEI
AUDI HAGGAI OMONDI
KEBENEI EVANS KIPLANGAT
NJAGI JUSTINE KINYUA
NYAWANGA BRUCE OMONDI
JOHN ROBERT OUMA
KITHINJI PANIEL KAGIRI
WANJOHI MURIMI FRANCIS
BURURIA VINCENT KOOME
ONYANGO DONALD ADERA
KIUNA KENNETH GATUME
KILILI GABRIEL KILONZO
SAID HABIB MSELLEM
EMER STEPHEN RAY
OTIENO KENNEDY OMONDI
KANGETHE MAUREEN NJERI
MWITI ELIAS KIRIMI
ODUOL ALLAN OTIENO OPONDO
WAMBARI ATHANASE MWAMBA
KITHELA KEVIN MAINGI
NDOO JAMES KIOK0
GIKONYO DAVID WANJOHI
INDEX NUMBER
43Q01
43Q02
43Q03
43Q04
43Q05
43Q06
43Q07
43Q08
43Q09
43Q10
43Q11
43Q12
43Q13
43Q14
43Q15
43Q16
43Q17
43Q18
43Q19
43Q20
43Q21
43Q22
43Q23
43Q24
43Q25
43Q26
43Q27
43Q28
43Q29
43Q30
43Q31
43Q32
43Q33
43Q34
43Q35
43Q36
43Q37
43Q38
43Q39
43Q40
43Q41
43Q42
43Q43
43Q44
NAME
TOO KEFA KIBET
BAHRA HARPINDER SINGH
KIPROP CYPRIAN
NASILA MUTONYI MASINDE
KAIRU JACQUELINE NJOKI
OYUGI COLLINS ODUOGO
NDUNGU SIMON KAGOTHO
OJWANGI DENNIS BALAMU
MOSHEH JAFFAR SULEIMAN
ONYANGO SIMON OMONDI
KIURU MBURU SAMSON
MUMBI ROXANA ROSE
ISOE DENNIS MATONDA
WACHUGA ANTHONY KARURU
GATHECERE DAVID MWAGIRU
WAINAINA MICHEAL KINGORI
KANTARIA RAKHEE
HELLEN KINUTHIA MUTHONI
MATI MOSES KIRIMI
KAMAU MOSES KIBURI
MALECHE DAVID SHIBONJE
KOINANGE KARUGA
CEESAY HABIB
ONYANGO JOSHUA MILTON
GACHUHI EZBON KIHARA
KITHEKA JAMES KATHENGE
HARIZ KHADIJA ALI YISLAM
OCHIENG KEVIN ODUOR
LUSENAKA MUNJARU HESBORNE
LEVI
TIMOTHY MUDOME
MODHA HARDIK AMRUTLAL
MAKAGUTU NOEL ONYANGO
MULANGO SIMON SIMU
JARED MOKAYA OSINDE
FREDRICK ODHIAMBO OWINO
KIBOR EUNICE JELAGAT
OPWONDI PETER MURUNDU
OMBATI NYABOGA ANTONIO
LOMOLE DANIEL BINYA
KURIA DUNCAN ERIC KIMANI
MUHIA BOB NJOROGE
NJERU BILLY GACHERU
ODERO PHAREZ OTIENO
SALIM CHRISTINE MULONDU
KAARA SAMUEL KAMAU
NJOROGE BENJAMIN GITOHO
ODEGI JOHN ODHIAMBO
ODONGO WILFRIDA AMONDI
LIMO SAMMY KIPKEMOI
MUTHUMBI KEVIN MUGO
MUSYOKA CHARLES KYALI
OYARO NELSON JAMES
DEOGUN IQBAL SINGH
KARIMJI HUSSEIN MOIZ
GATHERU PETER NJOROGE
OGUTU JOHNSON OOGO
MUTUKU MICHAEL MBUU
NTHIWA SOLOMON KILONZO
KIBOI MARGARET MUTHONI
JUMA ERIC OLOGI
LANGAT EZRA KIPROTICH
TUNDULI SIMIYU FELICIAN
MUDIMBWA WILLIS LUVAI
AJEGA SYLVIA KAVERE
MUSYIMI MARYLYN MUMBUA
DARANI ABDULHAMID ALI
MIINGI GEORGE MUCHOKI
PANESAR GURMUKH SINGH
NJOROGE MARGARET MWERU
NZIOKA EVANS KAVISI
MAVIA EVANS KEGODE
NJAGI JAMES MURIITHI
GITURI DENNIS GATUHA
MENZA AMANI KATANA
NJAMBI GABRIEL THAIRU
MACHARIA GEOFFREY GICHUNJU
OMBISA JACQUELINE BIHENDA
KAMAU IRENE WANJIKU GATHITU
OBURU PAUL ISAYA WASONGA
CARTER LUKE
NGUMBAU GIDEON NYAMAI
LINDENBERG ERIC CHARLES
TRISTRAM
INDEX NUMBER
43A01
43A02
43A03
43A04
43A05
43A06
43A07
43A08
43A09
43A10
43A11
43A12
43A13
43A14
43A15
43A16
43A17
43A18
43A19
43A20
43A21
43A22
43A23
43A24
43A25
43A26
43A27
43A28
43A29
43A30
43A31
43A32
43A33
43A34
43A35
43A36
43A37
43A38
43A39
43A40
43A41
43A42
43A43
43A44
43A45
43A46
43A47
43A48
43A49
43A50
43A51
43A52
43A53
43A54
43A55
43A56
43A57
43A58
43A59
43A60
43A61
43A62
43A63
43A64
43A65
43A66
43A67
43A68
43A69
43A70
43A71
43A72
43A73
43A74
43A75
43A76
43A77
43A78
43A79
43A80
43A81
42A82
NAME
JAMES MWENDA
MERCY KANE
CYNTHIA KIMANI
ROBERT OTIENO
GABRIEL KOECH
FREDRICK MISIGO
NAVIN LATEL
JAMES A. KANALO
PHILIP NDOLO
WESLEY TONUI
BERNARD GITAU
GIDEON O. WIRE
JULIUS KILONZO
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APPLICATION FOR FULL TIME AND PART TIME PROGRAMMES SEPTEMBER 2014 INTAKE (MAIN & KERUGOYA TOWN CAMPUS)
Kirinyaga University College (KY.U.C) wishes to invite qualified applicants to apply in the following programmes which will be offered under Full Time , Evening & Weekend mode of study in
the Academic year 2014/2015, beginning September, 2014. The entry requirements for each programme are as shown below:
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
3.
S/
COURSE TITLE
QUALIFICATION
FEES (Kshs.)
1.
Bachelor of Commerce
BSc Human Resource
Management
BSc Entrepreneurship
Full-time
Evening & weekends
Tuition:
Diploma in:
Business Management
Entrepreneurship
Human Resource
management
Public Relations
Full-time
Tuition:
2.
3.
4.
Tuition:
2.
Tuition:
Tuition:
Diploma in building
construction
Full-time
Tuition:
Diploma in Architecture
Full-time
Tuition:
Full-time
3.
Semester I -25,660/=
Semester II- 25,660/=
Semester I -25,660/=
Semester II- 25,660/=
Semester I -25,660/=
Semester II- 25,660/=
4.
5.
6.
7.
Tuition:
Semester I -18,660/=
Semester II- 18,660/=
1.
6.
Certificate in Electrical
installation
Full-time
Tuition:
Semester I -18,660/=
Semester II- 18,660/=
2.
Certificate in Automotive
Engineering.
Full-time
Certificate in Building
Construction
Certificate in Architecture
Full-time
Tuition:
Semester I -18,660/=
Semester II- 18,660/=
Tuition:
Semester I -18,660/=
Semester II- 18,660/=
2.
Diploma in Business
Information Technology
Full-time
Evening & weekends
Full-time
Evening &
weekends
Tuition:
Full-time
Evening &
weekends
Tuition:
Semester I -25,660/=
Semester II- 25,660/=
Semester I -25,660/=
Semester II- 25,660/=
Certificate in Information
Technology
Full-time
Evening & weekends
Certificate in Business
Information Technology
Full-time
Evening & weekends
Computer application
Full-time
Evening & weekends
CISCO IT Essentials
Full-time
Evening & weekends
Tuition:
Semester I -63,000
Semester II- 56,000
Tuition:
Semester I -25,660/=
Semester II- 25,660/=
Tuition:
Semester I -25,660/=
Semester II- 25,660/=
Tuition:
18,660/= once
Tuition:
18,660/= once
PROFESSIONAL COURSES
Be a holder of K.C.S.E Certificate
Tuition:
6,500/= once
Tuition:
10,500/= once
Full-time
8.
Diploma in Information
Technology
Full-time
Evening & weekends
Semester I -25,660/=
Semester II- 25,660/=
5.
7.
BSc in Information
Technology
Full-time
Evening & weekends
Diploma in Mechanical
engineering
Full-time
3.
23,763/= once
Tuition:
Semester I -18,660/=
Semester II- 18,660/=
Certificate in Catering
and Accommodations
Operations
Full-time
Evening &
weekends
Semester I -18,000/=
Semester II- 18,000/=
Semester I -63,000/=
Semester II- 56,000/=
Certificate in:
Business Management
Entrepreneurship
Human Resource
Management
Public Relations
Full-time
Certificate in Fashion
Design & Textile
Technology
3.
BSc Statistics
Full-time
Full-time
Evening &
weekends
Bridging Course in
Mathematics
Full-time
Evening &
weekends
Tuition:
Tuition:
Semester I -63,000
Semester II- 56,000
Tuition:
Semester I -63,000
Semester II- 56,000
18,660/= once
The application forms are available from the University upon Payment of a non-refundable fee of Kshs 1000
for Degree courses and Kshs 500 for Diploma and Certificate courses. Application fee can be deposited in the
University account:
Kenya Commercial Bank ( KCB)
ACCOUNT NO: 1104016028
Cooperative Bank
ACCOUNT NO: 01129489200000
Equity Bank
ACCOUNT NO: 0100299420333
or paid in Bankers cheque at the University. Filled application forms should be returned to the Registrar Academic
rd
Affairs Offices by 23 August, 2014.
THE REGISTRAR, ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
KIRINYAGA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
P.O BOX 143 10300,
KERUGOYA
Innovative Technology for a dynamic world
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DIARY
Livestock schemes
Livestock Dips
Livestock Ranching
Chemicals Application
and Disposal
BEE KEEPING
Introduction of Exotic
Breeds of Livestock
Chemicals Application
and
Disposal
POULTRY
LIVESTOCK
FISHERIES
Schemes/Projects
Fishing Methods and
Techniques (Nets, Lines etc)
DIARY
POULTRY
LIVESTOCK
Gene pool
depletion
Pollution of
water & soil
resources
Climate change
Gene pool
depletion
Spread of
poultry diseases
Diseases
resistance
Poultry Slaughter
Houses
Waste Management
Bee attacks
Colony Collapse
Syndrome
Depletion of
fisheries
Straddling of
non-targeted
species
Pollution of
fisheries
Pollution
Depletion of
water aquifers
Lose of water by
evaporation
Abattoir
Pollution of water
Slaughter Houses
resources
Waste Management Soil pollution
Tanneries
Air pollution
Milk Processing
Plants
Packaging Plants
Dairy Products
Processing Plants
(Cheese, Ice Cream
...)
Chemicals
manufacture &
Disposal
Waste Management
PROCESSOR (contd)
Activity
Issues
Grain weevils
attack
Bulk Grain processing &
Grain
Storage Facilities
contamination
Animal Feed Milling
Animal Feeds
Chemicals processing &
contamination
storage
Chemicals
Waste Management
contamination
Fruit Processing Plant
Poor waste
management
BEEF (CATTLE
& SHOATS)
AGRICULTURE
Soil degradation
Desertification
Over application
of spray
chemicals
Poor disposal of
spray chemicals
Climate change
Conserve indigenous
breeds
Dispose chemicals as
per manufacturers
direction
Use chemicals as per
vet prescription
Practice organic
agriculture
Use biogas for energy
source
Fishing as per
authorities regulations
Use nets as per
ministry direction
No fishing without
license
Return non-targeted
species back to water
Use aquaculture as per
the ministrys direction
No aquaculture ponds
in dry areas
Treatment of grain
Ensure safety of grain
from contamination
Use safe packaging
Mitigation
Bee stings
prevention
Colony Collapse
Syndrome (CLS)
Waste
management
DISTRIBUTOR
Issues
Grain weevils
attack
Bulk Grain Storage Facilities
Pests mutation
Animal Feeds Distribution
Pests resistance
Chemicals Distribution
Traffic accidents
Climate change
Secure beehive
areas from humans &
livestock
Monitor colony health
Activity
Mitigation
Meat Distribution
Skin & hides processing
Milk Distribution
Dairy Products
distribution (Cheese, Ice
Cream ...)
Chemicals storage,
Poultry Slaughter
Houses
Waste Management
Waste
Management
Tanneries foul
smell
Traffic accidents
Disposal of
expired products
Contamination of
chemicals
Waste
management
Climate change
Honey products
adulteration
Products
contamination
Contamination of
fish
Waste
management
Climate change
Recycles waste
Store chemicals as
per manufacturers
direction
Conserve energy
Ensure safety
guarantee of
products by KeBS
or other authorities
Ensure prescribed
food safety
guidelines are
followed
Recycle fish waste
SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACTS
ISSUE
Livelihoods Changes
Social Institutions
MITIGATION
Ensure improved livelihood changes
strengthen social institutions
Ensure fair employment policy in value chain development
Employment
programmes
Fair Income distribution Ensure fair income distribution throughout the value chain
Ensure there are cultural safeguards in value chain
Cultural Impacts
development
Ensure fair distribution and access to social amenities
Social Amenities
brought by value chain
Ensure gender participation in the value chain development
Gender Equity
and benefits sharing
Ensure VCD promotes vulnerable groups women, children
Vulnerable groups
& the disabled
Ensure value chain promotes social cohesion and
Health Factors
community health
Food Security
Ensure VCD promotes food security
Ensure VCD promotes transfer and strengthens formal &
Education
informal education
Shelter
Ensure VCD promotes healthy & dignified shelter
The full report of the proposed project is available for inspection during working hours at:
Waste
management
Chemicals waste
management
ISLAMIC RELIEF
Mitigation
BEE
KEEPING
DIARY
POULTRY
LIVESTOCK
FISHERIES
AGRICULTURE
BEEF
(CATTLE &
SHOATS)
Habitat lose
Deforestation
Lose of
biodiversity
Species
invasion
Salinization
Climate change
LIVESTOCK
Wetlands conservation
Forests conservation,
re-afforestation
Practice agro-forestry
Protect floral & faunal
biodiversity
Use energy
conservation &
renewable energy
Reduce Greenhouse
gases emissions
Conserve indigenous
varieties
Use ranching in
pastoralism areas
Emphasize on livestock
quality rather than
numbers
Use spray chemicals as
per vet prescription
Dispose chemicals as
per manufacturers
directions
Reduce Greenhouse
gases emissions
BEE
KEEPING
AGRICULTURE
PROCESSOR (contd)
Issues
Activity
Mitigation
FISHERIES
PRODUCTION
Issue
Activity
Principal Secretary
Ministry of Environment, Water and Natural Resources,
NHIF Building, Community Area,
P.O. Box 30126-00100
NAIROBI
DRILLING OF BOREHOLES
Established in 1984 in the UK, Islamic Relief (IR) is an International NGO seeking to promote
sustainable economic and social development by working with local communities through relief
and development activities. We aim to help the needy regardless of race, religion or gender.
IR has ensured that its programmes target those who are most vulnerable in the most
disadvantaged areas. The programmes are aligned to respond to and comply with government
developmental policies (such as Vision 2030), community focus, regional vision as well as global
millennium development goals. The focal programmes include; Nutrition and Health, Water and
sanitation, Orphans sponsorship, Livelihoods programmes and Seasonal programmes; Ramadan
and Qurbani. Islamic Relief Kenya intends to carry out borehole drilling in the following areas.
DRILLING OF 3 BOREHOLES IN DADAAB DISTRICT
Table: Details of the work
DESCRIPTION
UNITS OF
MEASURE
200 Meters
Test Pumping
MOBILISATION
DISTANCE
[From Nairobi]
550 km
480 km
500 Km
METHOD OF
DRILLING
Mud Drilling/or other as
described soil formations
Pneumatic Drilling/or
other as described soil
formations
Pneumatic Drilling/or
other as described soil
formations
Rimming or re-drilling
where necessary
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REPUBLIC OF KENYA
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
INVITATION TO TENDER
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING
SUPPLY, INSTALLATION, TESTING, MAINTENANCE AND REPLACEMENT OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AND
ASSOCIATED TRAINING FOR COUNTY AND SUB-COUNTY REFRERRAL HEALTH FACILITIES THROUGH A
MANAGED EQUIPMENT SERVICE (MES) ARRANGEMENT.
The Government of Kenya (Government) through the Ministry of Health (Ministry) is in the process of fast-tracking the
Governments objective of attaining equitable, affordable and quality healthcare services of the highest standards for its citizens
in public hospitals across the Country.
2. The Government has in the 2014/2015 financial year made Budgetary provision to the Ministry of Health, to be applied towards
the enhancement of 94 county and sub-county referral health facilities (otherwise known as Level 4 and Level 5 hospitals
respectively) in all the 47 counties in Kenya.
3. Working closely with the county governments, the Ministry of Health intends to equip the Level 4 and Level 5 hospitals with
specialized, modern and state-of-the-art medical equipment so as to ensure that all citizens, regardless of location, have access
to uninterrupted, quality, specialized healthcare services.
4. The Ministry of Health intends to equip the hospitals in two phases under a managed equipment services arrangement, under
which the successful candidate(s) shall be expected to supply, install, test, train users, replace and maintain the medical equipment
on a long-term basis of between 7 to 10 years. The first phase shall involve the supply, installation, testing, maintenance, repair,
replacement and associated training, for the equipment set out in this Invitation to Tender. Phase two will be advertised on or
around October, 2014.
5. The Ministry of Health now invites sealed tenders from original equipment manufacturers who can also undertake managed
equipment service. This will involve supply, installation, testing, maintenance, repair, replacement and associated training for
county and sub-county health facilities as indicated in the table below:
Lot No.
Items
1.
Theatre Equipment
2.
Theatre, CSSD Equipment
3.
Laboratory Equipment (Category 1)
4.
Laboratory Equipment (Category 2)
5.
Renal Equipment
6.
ICU Equipment
Radiology Equipment
7.
Qualification Criteria
Potential Candidates must demonstrate through the submission of documentary evidence:
Proof of similar contracts successfully completed in the last 5 years indicating the contract sums
and client references.
b) Proof of sound financial standing.
c) Tax Compliance, Incorporation/Registration and Audited Accounts for the last 3 Years.
d) Bid security of 2% of the tender sum from a reputable commercial bank valid for 30 days after bid validity in the Prescribed
format.
6. Interested eligible candidates may quote for any one or more complete lots. Each lot will be evaluated and awarded separately.
7. Bidding documents with detailed specifications may be collected from the Supply Chain Management office Afya House Room
No.513 upon payment of Non Refundable fee of KSh.1000.00 in cash or Bankers Cheque in favour of Principal Secretary, Ministry
of Health. Payments should be made to the cash office on 2nd floor, Room No. 218, Afya House.
8. Interested eligible candidates may also obtain the tender documents free of charge from the Ministrys website at the following
link www.health.go.ke. Candidates who download the tender documents are required to submit their details for record and to
facilitate addenda (if any) and clarifications.
9. Clarifications and request of additional information to be addressed to:
Principal Secretary
Ministry of Health
6thFloor, Afya House
Cathedral Road
PO Box 30016-00100
Tel: +254 20 2717077, NAIROBI, KENYA
Email: ps@health.go.ke
a)
10. The bids one original and one copy and financial proposal (each in a separate envelope) in a plain sealed envelope bearing the
name of the tender and number but without indication of Tenderers name should be addressed to;
Principal Secretary
Ministry of Health
6TH Floor, Afya House
Cathedral Road
P.O. Box 30016-00100,
NAIROBI, KENYA
All bids accompanied by a bid security in the form and amount specified in the tender documents must be deposited in the
Tender Box situated at Afya House Reception not later than 8th August 2014 at 12:00hrs. Bulky documents that cannot fit in
the tender box may be delivered at 5th floor, Room 514 (within the Bid submission time and date) and indicated on the outer
envelope Do Not Open Before date and Time.
11. Submitted bids will be opened in the GTZ Conference Room, Afya House immediately after closing date and time in the presence
of the Tenderers representatives who choose to attend. All bids and price quoted must be valid for a period of 120 days after bid
opening.
12. Late bids will be rejected and returned unopened
HEAD, SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
For: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
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FINANCE MANAGER
ACHELIS KENYA LIMITED
VACANCY
Ready to travel.
Only candidates who meet the above criteria should submit their applications
including their Cvs, current and expected remuneration to reach the undersigned
not later than 25th July, 2014.
Human Resource Administrator
Achelis Kenya Limited
P.O. Box 30378 - 00100
Nairobi.
or
hr.admin@acheliskenya.co.ke
PUBLIC NOTICE
VACANCY
CARE International in Kenya is looking for a well organized and
highly motivated individual who is result oriented to fill the
following position:
Parts Technician (Ref: PT/7/2014). Based in Dadaab.
Reporting to the Logistics Coordinator, the main purpose of this
position is to receive, unpack and sort incoming spare parts
and workshop consumables. Identify, label and catalogue items
received, store items in warehouse, tool room, issue & distribute
parts and consumables for internal use.
The detailed job description can be reviewed on our website;
www.care.or.ke
Constanz Mumbe
Ngui (Connie)
ID NO : 21944049
Mwajuma Ratib
Hussein
ID NO: 20489631
Carolyne Achieng
Odhiambo (Carol)
ID NO : 20015868
Applications
Qualified candidates are invited to send their application letters
indicating the reference number, title of the position along with an
updated CV and email & telephone contacts of three professional
referees to; The Human Resources & Development Manager,
CARE International in Kenya, email: Vacancies@care.or.ke so
as to be received not later than 18th July, 2014. Only short listed
candidates will be contacted.
CARE is an equal opportunity employer and promotes gender
equity. Canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification.
CARE International in Kenya does not charge a fee at any
stage of the recruitment process. (Application, interview,
meeting, processing, training or any other fees).
you are met with silence. The interviewing manager is just staring
at you and saying nothing. What do you do? Most people will tend
to believe that the silence implies they have goofed, and are being
given a chance to correct themselves. You may be tempted to qualify
the response you just gave, and end up rambling on. Dont do that.
If you are confident about the answer you gave, dont be the one to
break the tension. Let the interviewers do. Some panels deliberately
use silence to test your behaviour while under duress.
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REPUBLIC OF KENYA
IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA IN NAIROBI
PETITION NO. 268 OF 2014
BETWEEN
VACANCIES
THAT the respondents file their responses to the Petition within 14 days.
2.
3.
The petition be set for hearing/directions before Hon. Justice Lenaola on the
24th July 2014.
Toyota Kenya Limited which has a long and trusted heritage in Kenya, is part of the Global Toyota
Group, comprising of Toyota Tsusho Corporation (TTC) which owns 100 % of Toyota Kenya
Limited.
Toyota Kenya Limited is the sole distributor of Toyota, Yamaha and Hino brands in Kenya. Toyota
Kenya Limited has recently been appointed as the Case IH Distributor in Kenya. Case IH is a world
leading supplier of Agricultural Tractors, Harvesting, Planting and Hay and Forage Equipment.
We are looking to recruit dynamic, competent and self managed individuals to fill the following
positions:-
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VACANCIES
In pursuit of its Mission to achieve excellence in generation, transmission and enhancement of new knowledge in Science, Technology
and Innovation through quality Teaching, Research, Training, Scholarship, Consultancy and Outreach programmes, and in response
to development needs of the society through engagement in dynamic knowledge creation and application, Kibabii University College
invites applications from suitably qualified candidates to apply for the following vacant positions:
A.
ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
B.
KIBU/AD.01/07/14
1 Post
KIBU/AD.02/07/14
1 Post
The Board is pleased to invite the following shortlisted candidates for interview on the date and at
the time indicated against their names.
1.
KIBU/AD.03/07/14
1 Post
KIBU/AD.04/07/14
KIBU/AD.05/07/14
KIBU/AD.06/07/14
KIBU/AD.07/07/14
1 Post
1 Post
1 Post
1 Post
KIBU/AD.08/07/14
1 Post
KIBU/AD.09/07/14
1 Post
KIBU/AD.10/07/14
1 Post
KIBU/AD.11/07/14
KIBU/AD.12/07/14
KIBU/AD.13/07/14
1 Post
1 Post
1 Post
KIBU/AD.14/07/14
KIBU/AD.15/07/14
1 Post
1 Post
2
3
KIBU/AD.16/07/14
KIBU/AD.17/07/14
KIBU/AD.18/07/14
1 Post
1 post
1 Post
KIBU/AD.19/07/14
KIBU/AD.20/07/14
KIBU/AD.21/07/14
KIBU/AD.22/07/14
KIBU/AD.23/06/14
1 Post
2 Posts
2 Posts
1 Post
2 Posts
KIBU/AD.24/07/14
KIBU/AD.25/07/14
KIBU/AD.26/07/14
1 Post
1 Post
1 Post
KIBU/AD.27/07/14
KIBU/AD.28/07/14
KIBU/AD.29/07/14
1 Post
1 Post
1 Post
KIBU/AD.30/07/14
KIBU/AD.31/07/14
KIBU/AD.32/07/14
KIBU/AD.33/07/14
KIBU/AD.34/07/14
1 Post
1 Post
1 Post
1 Post
1 Post
TIME
Esther Asati
9:00 AM 9:40AM
BREAK
9:40 AM-10:20AM
10:20AM- 11:00AM
Alfred O. Nyabochwa
Rindley N. Nyambane
12:20PM-1:00PM
2.
DATE
TIME
9:00 AM 9:40AM
9:40 AM-10:20AM
10:20AM- 11:00AM
11:00 AM- 11:40 AM
DATE
25TH JULY 2014
All shortlisted candidates are required to bring with them the following documents.
a) Original academic and professional certificates
b) Original National ID
c)
Original valid Certificate of good Conduct.
d) Other relevant supporting documents and testimonials
e) Clearance from KRA ,EACC and HELB
Interviews will be held at the Board Room situated on ground floor Nyamira County Public Service
Offices at MEA Complex.
NOTE: It has come to the attention of the Board that some individuals are soliciting funds from
the public with promises of securing jobs in the County. The County Public Service Board wishes to
advice members of the public to notify the police and any other relevant authority in case of such
solicitations.
Linguistics and Literature, Kiswahili and other African Languages, Mass Media and Journalism, History and French
i.
Professor (Kiswahili & other African Languages)
15
1
KIBU/AD.41 /07/14
ii.
Associate Professor (Linguistics)
14
1
KIBU/AD.42/07/14
Lecturer (Journalism & Mass Communication)
12
1
KIBU/AD.43/07/14
iii.
Lecturer (History.)
12
1
KIBU/AD.44/07/14
iv.
Lecturer (French)
12
1
KIBU/AD.45/07/14
v.
Lecturer (Linguistics/Communication Skills)
12
1
KIBU/AD.46/07/14
vi.
Lecturer (English)
12
1
KIBU/AD.47/07/14
16. School of Business Management and Economics
i.
Lecturer (Human Resource Management)
12
1
KIBU/AD.48/07/14
ii.
Assistant Lecturer (Accounting)
11
1
KIBU/AD.49/07/14
iii.
Assistant Lecturer (Finance)
11
1
KIBU/AD.50/07/14
17. School of Computing and Informatics: Current Programming Languages, Computer Hardware and Architecture,
Computer Forensics Security, Informatics Technology and Informatics
i) Lecturer
12
2
KIBU/AD.51/07/14
ii) Assistant Lecturer
11
2
KIBU/AD.52/07/14
18. FACULTY OF SCIENCE:
(A) Mathematics, Actuarial Science, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology and Statistics
i.
Professor (Pure Mathematics)
15
1
KIBU/AD.53/07/14
ii.
Associate Professor (Theoretical Physics)
14
1
KIBU/AD.54/07/14
iii.
Associate Professor (Physical Chemistry)
1
KIBU/AD.55/07/14
iv.
Senior Lecturer (Botany)
13
1
KIBU/AD.56/07/14
v.
Lecturer (Statistics.)
12
1
KIBU/AD.57/07/14
vi.
Lecturer (Actuarial Science)
12
1
KIBU/AD.58/07/14
vii.
Lecturer (Zoology)
12
1
KIBU/AD.59/07/14
(B) Agricultural Economics and Extension, Animal Science and Agronomy
i.
Professor (Agronomy and Horticulture)
15
1
KIBU/AD.60/07/14
ii.
Lecturer (Agricultural Economics.)
12
1
KIBU/AD.61/07/14
iii.
Lecturer (Animal Science)
12
1
KIBU/AD.62/07/14
iv.
Lecturer (Agronomy and Horticulture)
12
1
KIBU/AD.63/07/14
(C) Nursing and Midwifery
i.
Lecturer
12
2
KIBU/AD.64/07/14
(D) Environmental Sciences, Natural Resources and Management
i.
Lecturer (Environmental Science)
12
1
KIBU/AD.65/07/14
(E) Renewable Energy, Gas, Petroleum and Mining
i.
Lecturer(Renewable Energy)
12
1
KIBU/AD.66/0714
ii.
Lecturer(Petroleum)
12
1
KIBU/AD.67/07/14
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REPUBLIC OF KENYA
VACANCIES
The County Government of Nyamira wishes to recruit competent and qualified candidates to fill the following vacant positions as provided under Section 44, 63, 65 and 66 of the County Government Act No. 17 of 2012.
COUNTY TREASURY
SENIOR ACCOUNTANTS - JOB GROUP L (3 POSTS)
Reporting to Head of Treasury, the officer will handle the following duties
and responsibilities: Preparation of financial reports (creditors schedules, capital
expenditures Analysis and tax returns
Maintenance of accurate accounting records on financial transactions
Process payment for staff and suppliers/contractors
Coordinate and supervise Bank Reconciliations
Managing, monitoring and administration of recurrent and capital
budgets through variance analysis
Ensuring timely remittance of statutory deductions as per approved
procedures and policies
Ensuring the projection of cash flows as per the departmental
requirements
Making improvement on financial accounting systems to enhance
internal controls
Any other relevant duties as will be assigned from time to time
Qualifications
(i) Should have served as an accountant 1 Job Group (K) or in a
comparable relevant position in the Public Service for a minimum
of 3 years.
(ii) Should have passed part three of Certified Public Accountants
(CPA III) examination.
OR
(iii) Has a Bachelors Degree in Commerce or Business Administration
(Accounting Option) from a recognized university and has passed
part II of CPA examination.
(iv) Must demonstrate thorough knowledge and understanding of
the public sector Accounting.
(v) Must be computer literate.
ACCOUNTANT I JOB GROUP K (3 POSTS)
Reporting to Senior Accountant, the officer will handle the following
duties and responsibilities: Manage day to day finance activities to ensure effective and efficient
financial reporting
Maintenance of financial accounting records
Ensuring safe custody of collected revenues and accountable
documents
Coordinating banking and accounting of collected revenues
Reconciliation of general ledger control accounts
Verification of payments Vouchers for suppliers and staff imprests
Any other relevant duties as will be assigned from time to time
Qualifications
(i) Should have a bachelors degree in Commerce (Accounting
or Finance Option) and passed Part II of the Certified Public
Accountants (CPA II) examination
OR
(i) Should have passed Part three of Certified Public Accountants
(CPA III) examination or its approved qualifications.
(ii) Should be Computer Literate
(iii) Should have at least two year relevant work experience
(iv) Must be Computer Literate
ACCOUNTANT II JOB GROUP J (3 POSTS)
Reporting to Senior Accountant, the officer will handle the following
duties and responsibilities: Maintenance accurate financial records
Revenue Analysis
Preparation of Bank Reconciliations
Processing of payments to suppliers and staff
Verification of payment vouchers for accuracy before payment is
made
Any other relevant duties as will be assigned from time to time
Qualifications
(i) Should have Passed in part two of the Certified Public
Accountants (CPA II) Examination or its recognized equivalent
qualification
OR
(ii) Should have a Bachelors degree in Commerce (Accounting or
Finance Option), Business Administration (Accounting Option)
from a recognised university or any other relevant equivalent
qualification.
(iii) Must be computer literate
INTERNAL AUDIT SECTION (Re-advertisement)
DIRECTOR OF INTERNAL AUDIT JOB GROUP Q (1 POST)
Reporting to Audit Committee with a dotted line to the Executive
Committee Member for Finance and Planning, the officer will be overall
in charge of internal audit section and handle the following duties and
responsibilities: Develop and continuously review of an internal audit manual and
enforce compliance with standards acceptable to the external auditors
Develop and implement internal audit strategies and operating plans
that reflect the long- term county governments goals and priorities
established by the county
Work closely with the external auditors, agreeing time frames for the
annual statutory audits, pre-audit activities and on the implementation
of audit recommendation
Regularly carry out detailed risk assessments and internal audit and
computer and other operating systems to ensure reliability and integrity
of financial and operating information
Ensure financial transactions are in compliance with the applicable
laws
Ensure that the Countys operations are carried out in efficient and
effective manners in adherence to internal controls and policies and
advice the executive on risk management matters.
Carrying out special audit investigations.
Qualifications
(i) Should be a CPA (K) certificate holder or its recognized
equivalent qualification
(ii) Should have Bachelor Degree in Commerce, Accounting,
Business Administration, Finance or their equivalent qualification
from recognized university. Masters degree in any of the above
shall be an added advantage.
(iii) Should be a member of the Institute of Certified Public
Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK)
(iv) Should have at least ten years experience in auditing in a public
entity or private sector.
(v) Must be Computer Literate
(vi) Applicants with CISA or CIA certificate will have added
advantage
(vii) Masters degree is an added advantage.
INTERNAL AUDIT I, JOB GROUP K (2 POSTS)
Reporting to Director Internal Audit, the officer will handle the following
duties and responsibilities: Reviewing the County internal financial controls
Verification financial transactions for compliance with the laid down
policies and procedures
Ensure the County books of account are in compliance with
Auditing Guidelines and the International Financial Reporting
Standards
Reviewing the final accounts and management reports on the
accuracy and correctness
Verification of variances on the annual operational budget and
advising management accordingly.
Qualifications
(i) Should have a bachelors degree in Commerce (Accounting
or Finance Option) and passed Part II of the Certified Public
Accountants (CPA II) examination
OR
(ii) Should have passed Part three of Certified Public Accountants
(CPA III) examination or its approved qualifications.
(iii) Should be Computer Literate
(iv) Should have at least two year relevant work experience
INTERNAL AUDIT II JOB GROUP J (2 POSTS)
Reporting to Director Internal Audit, the officer will handle the following
duties and responsibilities: Reviewing the County internal financial controls
Verification financial transactions for compliance with the laid down
policies and procedures
Ensure the County books of account are in compliance with
Auditing Guidelines and the International Financial Reporting
Standards
Reviewing the final accounts and management reports on the
accuracy and correctness
Verification of variances on the annual operational budget and
advising management accordingly
Reviewing Revenue records and Analysis
Qualifications
(i) Should have Passed in part two of the Certified Public
Accountants (CPA II) Examination or its recognized equivalent
qualification
OR
(ii) Should have a Bachelors degree in Commerce (Accounting or
Finance Option), Business Administration (Accounting Option)
from a recognized university or any other relevant equivalent
qualification.
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT AND SERVICES
DEPUTY HEAD OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT, JOB GROUP P (1 POST)
Reporting to the Head of Supply Chain Management, the officer will
handle the following duties and responsibilities: Reviewing and implementing procedures tactics and work plan for
the section
Consolidating annual procurement and disposal plans
Preparation of procurement reports and updates
Preparing responses to audit and investigative quarries
Reviewing of tender documents, contracts documents and
proposals
Ensuring procurement procedures are in compliance with relevant
legislation
Coordinating and maintaining effective procurement systems
Coordinating the processes of tenders quotations and proposals
Providing secretarial services to procurement and disposal
committee
Maintenance of Fixed Assets Register
Qualifications
(i) Should have a Bachelors degree in Purchasing and Supplies or
equivalent from a recognized university
(ii) Should have obtained diploma in Purchasing and Supplies
Management level 4 from the Chartered Institute of Purchasing
and Supply (CIPS, UK)
(iii) Should have at least five years relevant working experience
(iv) Should demonstrate knowledge and thorough understanding
of public sector procurement and be conversant with the Public
Procurement and Disposal Act , 2005, Public Procurement and
disposal Regulations, 2006 and 2013
(v) Should demonstrate proficiency in using computerized
applications and high volume transactions
(vi) Should be a member to relevant professional body (KISM or
CIPS, UK)
(vii) Applicants with Masters Degree in the relevant area will have
added advantage.
CHIEF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT OFFICERS,
JOB GROUP M (2 POSTS)
Reporting to the Head of Supply Chain Management, the officer will
handle the following duties and responsibilities: Maintenance of procurement records
Conduct market survey for current market price trends
Participate in the preparation of procurement reports related to
purchasing, inventory controls and request purchases
Conduct regular stock takings and inventory audits
Ensuring safety and security storage of inventory items
Assisting in the maintenance of Assets Register
Ensuring smooth distribution of inventory to departments
Management of receipts and issues
Inventory costing and valuation
Qualifications
(i) Should have a Bachelors degree in Purchasing and Supplies or
equivalent from a recognized university
(ii) Should have at least one year relevant working experience
(iii) Should demonstrate knowledge and thorough understanding
of public sector procurement and be conversant with the Public
Procurement and Disposal Act , 2005, Public Procurement and
disposal Regulations, 2006 and 2013
(iv) Should demonstrate proficiency in using computerized
applications and high volume transactions
(v) Should be a member to relevant professional body (KISM or
CIPS, UK)
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT I,
JOB GROUP H (4 POSTS)
Reporting to the Chief Supply Chain Management Officer, the officer will
handle the following duties and responsibilities: Issuing and receiving of stores
Preparation and maintenance of procurement records
Conduct market survey for current market price trends
Participate in the preparation of procurement reports related to
purchasing, inventory controls and request purchases
Conduct regular stock takings and inventory audits
Qualifications
(i) Should have obtained diploma in Purchasing and Supplies
Management level 4 from the Chartered Institute of Purchasing
and Supply (CIPS, UK) or equivalent recognized institution
(ii) Must be member of Kenya Institute of Supplies Management
(KISM)
(iii) Should demonstrate knowledge and thorough understanding
of public sector procurement and be conversant with the Public
Procurement and Disposal Act , 2005, Public Procurement and
disposal Regulations, 2006 and 2013.
All the above appointments the candidate must meet the
requirements of chapter 6 of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 and
have the following personal qualities:(i) Ability to get on well with the diverse workforce
(ii) Good knowledge in the professional field of specialization
(iii) Good Communication Skills
(iv) Ability to take instructions
(v) Good organizational and supervisory skills
(vi) All applicants must be computer literate.
How to Apply:
All applications should be accompanied by a copy of National ID card,
a detailed CV and copies of all relevant certificates and testimonials.
They should be submitted in sealed envelopes clearly marked on the left
side the position advertised to reach on or before 25th July, 2014 and
addressed to the undersigned.
NOTE: It has come to the attention of the Board that some individuals
are soliciting funds from the public with promises of securing
jobs in the County. The County Public Service Board wishes to
advice members of the public to notify the police and any other
relevant authority in case of such solicitations
THE SECRETARY
COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD
P.O BOX 434-40500
NYAMIRA
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VACANCY ADVERTISEMENT
About us
For over 90 years, Save the Children has been making a difference in childrens
lives in more than 120 countries. We are the worlds largest independent child
rights organization. From emergency relief to long-term development, Save the
Children secures a childs right to health, education and protection. Save the
Children is an equal opportunity organization dedicated to our core values of
Accountability, Ambition, Collaboration, Creativity and Integrity.
Title:
Technical Specialist (Health) - SCI/SOM/09/2014
Technical Specialist (Nutrition) - SCI/SOM/10/2014
Head of Child Survival (Health, Nutrition and WASH) SCI/SOM/11/2014
Education Cluster Co-ordinator SCI/SOM/12/2014
National Programme Operations Manager SCI/SOM/13/2014
Interested candidates are required to submit a CV and mandatory cover
letter quoting the Job Title and Vacancy Announcement No. on the
subject line. The le name of the CV and attachments must be the applicants
name and sent to Somalia.vacancies@savethechildren.org. For more
information please visit www.somaliangoconsortium.org and the relief
website
Applications close on 18TH July 2014.
We work with children, communities and governments all over the world and we believe
in the right person for the job regardless of where you come from and how you identify
yourself.We need to keep children safe so our selection process reects our commitment
to ensuring that only those who are suitable to work with children are considered for
these posts. All successful applicants will therefore be required to complete a Police
Check and must sign onto our Child Protection Policy and organizational Code of
Conduct.
CONSULTANCY SERVICES
The Lutheran World Federation Department for World Service
(LWF/DWS) Kenya Djibouti Programme is seeking consultancy
services from a registered recognized firm to undertake a Baseline
Survey in the Djibouti Refugee camps. The project is expected to be
conducted in the month of August 2014.
Interested and suitably qualified consultants may submit their
proposals documents in sealed envelopes clearly marked LWF/
BASELINE SURVEY/DDJ/1/2014
The TOR and any other additional information for the above will
be available at a non refundable fee of kshs. 1,000.00. The bid
documents are to be picked from the LWF Nairobi office.
Bids should be addressed to:
The Procurement Committee
LWF/DWS Kenya Program
P O BOX 40870-00100
NAIROBI
PHYICAL ADDRESS:
Gitanga Road
Opposite Breaburn School.
LWF Kenya is under no obligation to accept any bid (s) and may
accept or decline them in whole or part without giving any reason
whatsoever.
Any form of canvassing shall lead to disqualification of the bid.
VACANCIES ADVERTISEMENT
World Vision is an International Christian Relief and
Development organization, whose goal is to achieve longlasting benefits in the quality of life for vulnerable children
and their families, displaced persons and communities.
The Somalia program wishes to invite applications from
highly competent dynamic, self-driven and results oriented
candidate to fill the following vacancy in the organization
1.
2.
VACANCY
MARKETING MANAGER
Job Description
Vacancy for Marketing Mangers (2 Positions)
A leading Building Material dealer with three branches in
Nairobi is looking for marketing managers.
Communications Officer
Are a job seeker? Does a week pass before you hold some reading
material? If the answer to this is yes, then you are doing very poorly,
and even more so if you hold professional qualifications.
The dynamics of the job market require that you keep yourself updated
on current affairs and also on issues directly related to your career.
Changes in technology and in work applications, such as accounting
techniques or desktop publishing skills, are very frequent these days.
You will be left behind if you dont read constantly.
You may find yourself facing an interview panel with answers that are
no longer relevant. The way to avoid this is to read broadly. Keep your
eyes glued to the newspaper. If you cant afford one regularly, befriend
the vendor, or your neighbour who always comes home with one. You
will at least know various things.
Also, get your hands on the running editions of magazines that focus
Preferred qualications:
At least 3 years marketing experience, in Kenya, Diploma
or Bachelors degree in international business administration,
sales and marketing, deadline for the submission is 26th July
2014.
VACANCY
Telling a single lie in your job application is enough to lock you out of
that job you really desire. Studies indicate that about 93 per cent of
hiring managers avoid a candidate, however good in other aspects,
who has included a noticeable lie in their application. Dishonesty and
work dont mix.
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REPUBLIC OF KENYA
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
ASSISTANT WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR - MOMBASA
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is an impartial, neutral and independent organisation with
the exclusively humanitarian mission to protect the lives and dignity of victims of war and internal violence and to
provide them with assistance. It also endeavours to prevent suffering by promoting and strengthening International
Humanitarian Law and universal humanitarian principles.
The ICRC Logistic Centre is seeking an experienced & highly motivated individual to ll the position of Assistant
Warehouse Supervisor within its Mombasa ofce.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Control all stock at ICRC Mombasa warehouse in consultation with the warehouse supervisor
Stripping of the containers with the help of customs ofcer
Reporting on the status of the warehouse and other eld assignments
Shipping of the goods to their appropriate destination-preparing waybills & packing list
Controlling the loading and ofoading of trucks at the warehouse and other eld stores
Ensure proper and safe working conditions for casual loaders hired by the organisation and prepare their
payments.
Ensure all warehouse activities are carried out in accordance with ICRC health and safety policy
Ensure accuracy in all documentation for both received and dispatched quantities
Ensure maximum utilisation of storage space and correct product rotation;
Carry out inventory and annual stocktaking
Replaces the Warehouse Supervisor in his absence.
NO
NAME
GENDER ID.NO
SUB- COUNTY
CONTACT
DATE
ALICE
KWAMBOKA
ONGERA
5847136
KISII CENTRAL
0721581172
ANNE ACHIENG
OCHIENG
11344945
UGUNJA
0722330217
BERYL AKINYI
24351840
NYANDO
0731130906
CAROLINE APIYO F
MILEWA
20497747
BONDO
DEBORA ATIENO F
ANGIRA
27995030
KARACHUONYO
0716532744
DOLLY AKINYI
OLUMO
13658830
NDHIWA
JANET ADOYO
AWINO
5311610
KASIPUL
0717744906
LEAH MAURENE
LIETA
1319304
KARACHUONYO
0723700617
MARGARET
MOGUSERO
OBURE
8730719
KISII
0722827951
Interested persons with the required background and experience are invited to submit their application to Human
Resources Ofce on the address or e-mail below, on or before 18th July 2014. Please include a detailed curriculum
vitae, copies of certicates, current and expected remuneration and contact details of three referees.
Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
Canvassing will lead to automatic disqualication.
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PATRICIA AKINYI
OTIENO
13518095
HOMA BAY
0723717119
11
PHYLISTER
AKOTH AMUOM
8974918
KISUMU
12
RISPER AKINYI
OTIENO
5958219
KARACHUONYO
13
SABINA
ANYANGO ALOO
21937269
14
SARAH ATIENO
ABONYO
23542138
KARACHUONYO
NO
NAME
GENDER ID.NO.
SUB-COUNTY
CONTACT
1.
BERRYL
AKOTH OKINYI
MARINDAH
26850322
MBITA
9.30AM
GWENO
ODHIAMBO
KEYNE
25677616
SIAYA
0725017921
9.30AM
LINA AKOTH
27605051
SUBA NORTH
0721793823
8.30AM
NANCY
BONCHERE
NYARIGE
25577339
GUCHA
0725674496
2.00PM
SABINA AWUOR
OCHIENG
TH
24631543
DATE
TH
KARACHUONYO 0720228301
TIME
2.00PM.
THE PROFILE:
Good analytical skills, good interpersonal skills, high sense of integrity, ability to work under pressure and
with minimal supervision, good communication skills.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
Diploma in Stores or its equivalent;
At least 3 years experience in warehouse operations;
Computer literate;
Certicate of good conduct.
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
COMMUNICATIONS AND PRACTICAL ANSWERS MANAGER
Practical Action is an International development agency working with poor communities to help them choose and
use technology to improve their lives today and for generations to come.
We are seeking to recruit highly motivated, results-oriented and proactive team player to fill the following position
of Communications and Practical Answers Manager.
Job Summary: Reporting to the Regional Director, this senior management position will be responsible for raising
the profile of Practical Action as a leading authority in pro-poor technology development in the Eastern Africa region
and to help Practical Action to share its knowledge with other development practitioners as widely as possible
throughout Eastern Africa in order to scale up the impact of our work.
Key Responsibilities
Lead the development of innovative information, knowledge generation and dissemination strategies
implemented by the Unit based on cost effectiveness, impact, scalability and sustainability
Review innovative approaches and technologies developed by Practical Action and other relevant agencies
with an aim to broaden our institutional knowledge base
Drive forward and manage partnerships within the country and region with local NGOs, CBOs, Government
departments and other relevant partners for the dissemination of information and knowledge materials
In conjunction with the Fundraising Manager, lay out clear strategies for timely donor intelligence, map out
and develop/nature relationships with potential donors and other key stakeholders/partners to work with.
Proactively develop ideas, concepts and project proposals on knowledge management and communication
and market them to relevant donors
Develop programmes for capacity building of local partners and community-based actors to develop and
disseminate locally relevant knowledge products
Oversee the design and production of publicity materials that depict our work and project a positive image of
the organization including media engagement.
Raise Practical Actions institutional profile and strengthen our brand as an innovative technology based
development agency
Develop annual business plans and budgets for the Units, oversee their management and implementation
Nurture and maintain strong working relationships with other programmes in the region and within our global
network
Qualifications, skills and competencies
Masters degree in communication / journalism / or related discipline
Post graduate diploma in Project Management, Public Relations, or relevant field
Minimum 7 years relevant working experience, of which 3 should have been at managerial level
Excellent writing and verbal communication skills with fluency in both English and Kiswahili
Qualified and interested candidates should submit an application letter together with a CV and names of three
professional referees to Practical Action by email to: recruitment@practicalaction.or.ke to be received no later
than 24th July 2014. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Practical Action is an equal opportunity employer and highly encourages women to apply.
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JOB VACANCIES
Mission For Essential Drugs and Supplies (MEDS) is a registered trust of the Kenya Conference
of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) formerly Kenya Episcopal Conference (KEC) and Christian Health
Association of Kenya (CHAK) with the mandate to provide reliable, quality and affordable essential
drugs, medical supplies, training and other pharmaceutical services. The organization is currently
enhancing its operations for business growth and seeks to fill in the following vacant positions.
The United States Agency for International Developments Kenya Mission (USAID/Kenya) seeks to fill the position of the
Program Management Specialist (Resilience). The position is based in Nairobi and open to qualified Kenyan citizens. The
Specialist performs a variety of duties related to program design and management, M&E, and reporting on a portfolio of
activities that work to reduce chronic vulnerability and facilitate inclusive growth in the Arid and Semi-Arid areas of Kenya
through building the ability of people, households, and communities living in those areas to mitigate, adapt to, and recover
from recurrent shocks and stresses, such as drought and others. The incumbent conducts in-depth research and analyses to
assess the performance of programs and inform formulation of policy and approach to USAID development assistance in
Kenya. S/he maintains close working relationship and represents USAID in meetings with USAID partners in the GOK, the
donor and NGO communities, and the private sector.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Any application that does not meet the minimum requirements stated below will not be
evaluated. Only short-listed applicants will be contacted. If you will not be contacted within one month from the closing date
of this advertisement, please consider your application unsuccessful.
Education: A Masters degree in an agricultural or business management discipline or a closely related field is required.
Experience (40%): Five to eight years of progressively professional responsibility in the field of agricultural research,
extension, nutrition education, agribusiness, environment, or economic development, including experience in the
management, analysis and interpretation of data, and presentation of findings in written and oral form is required. Must
have demonstrated experience working collaboratively with public institutions and private sector partners that support
resilience activities and interface with implementing and governmental partners. Experience with the private sector
is preferred. Substantive experience with program/project development, management, and performance monitoring,
preferably for an international organization is preferred. Experience with pastoralist systems and/or dry land development,
or closely-related issues, is essential.
Knowledge (30%): An in-depth knowledge and demonstrated experience with the theory, practice, policies, procedures
and regulations governing the performance, monitoring and evaluation of development programs and projects is required.
In addition, the specialist must have in-depth knowledge and understanding of issues, stakeholders, policies, strategies, and
best practices in the areas of resilience, livelihoods, agriculture, and food security in Kenya. Understanding of USAID policies,
strategic planning, operational systems and regulations would be an added advantage.
Skills and Abilities (30%): This position requires strong oral presentation and writing skills with demonstrated capacity to
turn out high quality written work and effectively communicate complicated policy, strategy, and program issues orally and
in writing. Program design, budgeting, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation skills are essential. Strong organizational
and management skills, disciplined work habits, and capacity to get tasks done on time with a minimum of oversight
in high-pressure environment are a must. Ability to summarize complex quantitative information from multiple sources
in graphs and tables and combine it with text to explain the underlying reality clearly and unambiguously is required.
Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain strong working relationships across cultures, on teams, and with a broad
range of institutional partners is required. Proven track record of working effectively in teams is required Ability to handle
sensitive issues diplomatically and use good judgment in speaking on behalf of USAID in high-level meetings and in
conferences, seminars, and workshops is required. Proficiency in computer applications, including MS Word, Excel, and
Power Point is a must.
For a complete position description and application procedures visit: http://kenya.usaid.gov/employment-opportunities
Note: Incomplete application packages will not be considered.
APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY COB THURSDAY, JULY 24, 2014
Key requirements:
Level of Education: O Level
Professional/Additional Qualifications: Diploma in Stores/Supplies Management, a business
related degree will be added advantage
Experience: 5 years experience in computerized pharmaceutical stock control management
Job skills/Behavioral Attributes: a team player with a high level of integrity, keenness to
details with excellent communication and organization skills.
If you are up to the challenge and possess the necessary qualifications and experience.
Please send your CV and application letter to reach the address below by latest 21st July 2014.
The Human Resources Manager
P. O. Box 78040 - 00507, Viwandani
Nairobi, KENYA
Or
Email: hr@meds.or.ke
Vacancies
Chemonics International Inc., a leading international consulting firm based in Washington, D.C. with more than 20 years of experience
in Kenya, seeks experienced professionals for the anticipated USAID Kenya Nutrition and Health Program Plus. We are looking for
individuals who have a passion for making a difference in the lives of people around the world and demonstrate leadership, versatility,
and integrity in their work. Experience in Kenya is strongly preferred and English fluency is required.
Chief of Party
Masters degree in health, social services, business administration, or related field.
Seven years experience managing, overseeing, or evaluating complex international public health programs in at least four of
the following areas: nutrition; food security; food industry; HIV/AIDS; maternal and child health; health systems strengthening;
quality improvement and assurance; social behavior change; M&E; and operations research.
Seven years experience in program and financial management, award contractual compliance, subaward management, and
tracking project performance and costs.
Strong management, strategic vision, and leadership qualities.
Agricultural Specialist
Masters degree in agriculture, social sciences, public health, or related field, or a relevant Bachelors degree plus 10 years
experience in implementing large agricultural projects.
Five years of experience implementing rural livelihoods systems strengthening programs and demonstrated experience in
nutrition; food security; food production, processing, and marketing; private sector engagement; strategic information and data
management; program design and management; and local organization capacity building.
Nutrition Specialist
Masters degree in food and nutrition, supply chain systems and logistics, nutrition research or related field relevant to public
health.
Five years of experience in implementing food and nutrition programs in non-emergency development contexts and
demonstrated capacity to liaise with key stakeholders
09/07/2014
Vacancy No.
K54/07/14
Medical Officer - MR 10 (JOB GROUP N)
MUST be willing to Live and work within Siaya District.
Study Coordinator.
Essential Qualifications
Education:
Bachelors Degree in Medicine and Surgery from a recognized university.
Experience:
2 years experience working in a busy out and inpatient set up.
Registered by Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentist Board
Desirable Qualities:
Able to work long hours with a large team
Knowledge of inherited blood disorders
Ability to prioritize workload of self and program team members and balance conflicting demands.
Ability to lead and work within a team environment and in a diverse cultural environment.
Bachelors degree in a food-related discipline, such as food science, microbiology, chemistry, or food industry management.
Five years experience as a senior expert in food production and quality assurance, and knowledge of food safety standards
and government regulations.
Terms of Employment: 1(one) year renewable contract as per KEMRI scheme of service.
Applications are due no later than: 25th July 2014 to: Human Resource Manager, KEMRI/CDC
Program, P.O. Box 1578, Kisumu. Or email to recruitment@kemricdc.org. For more information log
into our web www.jobs.cdckemri.org
Application Instructions: Please submit cover letter, resume, and three professional references to
chemonicsNHPrecruit@gmail.com by July 23, 2014. Please note the position title in the subject of the
email. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. No telephone inquiries please. Finalists will be contacted.
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JOB OPPORTUNITY
Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualied persons for the following position in Kenya Power Pension
Fund.
Job Objective
The position is responsible for effective management of the nance and investment function of the Pension Fund.
Key Responsibilities
1. Formulating and implementing sound nancial and investments policies, procedures, strategies and systems.
2. Managing the Funds nancial resources to ensure the resources effectively supports the corporate strategy.
3. Advising on and ensuring compliance with investment, nancial and accounting standards and regulations.
4. Develop and maintain appropriate investment industry knowledge in order to provide effective leadership and
best practice.
5. Ensuring that Annual Report and Financial Statements and other statutory nancial reports are prepared on
schedule.
6. Investment liaison with staff, consultants, investment managers and custodial banks.
7. Oversee the Funds Enterprise Risk Management Programme and implementation of ICT policies.
Required Qualications
Bachelor of Commerce Degree or Business Administration, Accounting / Finance or equivalent qualications
Advanced Degree in Accounting / Finance will be an added advantage
Certied Public Accountant CPA (K), Certied Financial Analyst (CFA) or ACCA.
At least ten (10) years working experience at a Senior level handling comparable duties
Registration as a member with the Institute of Certied Public Accountant of Kenya (ICPAK) or other related
professional bodies
Strong Communication & Negotiation Skills
Drive for results and achievement
Analytical and strategic thinker
Creativity and innovation
Successful candidates will be offered competitive remuneration package and other benets.
Interested candidates holding the necessary requirements are encouraged to submit their applications, detailed CV,
copies of certicates and other relevant testimonials, information on current salary, reliable daytime telephone contact,
e mail address and names of three (3) referees to:
The Trust Secretary
Kenya Power Pensions Fund
Ground Floor, Stima Plaza, Kolobot Road, Parklands, Nairobi.
P.O Box 1548 00600
Nairobi
So as to reach us not later than Monday 28th July 2014.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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VACANCY NOTICE
ASSISTANT OFFICER DIRECT LENDING
- FRANCOPHONE
URGENT SALES
VACANCIES
The Internet is well endowed with sites that offer free job alerts. Many
of these sites give subscribers the option of narrowing down their alerts
to regions and careers of choice. Its time to give them a try. Most of
these sites dont charge for the service, so there is nothing to lose (apart
from a few adverts that will cram your inbox) by subscribing to them
and getting frequent notifications. You may just get a good job out of the
arrangement.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
NATIONAL CONTROL CENTRE MANAGER - NAIROBI
KK Security, a leading international safety, security & solutions
provider, is looking for a National Control Centre (NCC) Manager,
Kenya. This position reports to the Country Operations Manager,
Kenya.
The successful applicant will be responsible for the collaboration
and coordination of the products to ensure teamwork and unity
of effort. The NCC operates as a matrix organization and includes
several major products to clients as outlined in the scope below.
NCC Scope: Alarm receiving and dispatching, asset and personnel
tracking, intelligence gathering and dissemination, incident
management, service coordination for escort and executive
services, fire response and incident management.
Main Responsibilities:
Overall management of the current and proposed scope of
the NCC.
Implementing assessment and incident response protocols.
Executing emergency response procedures.
Ensuring quality customer support.
Managing and reporting on the activities and performance of
the NCC team.
Developing and maintaining an inventory of tools used by
the NCC.
Providing support and guidance to the NCC personnel.
Work with HR to build and develop a talent identification,
training, management and succession plan.
Evaluating and updating NCC policies and procedures as
appropriate.
Ensuring NCC personnel follow NCC policies and procedures.
Verifying all NCC security components are functioning
optimally.
Identifying information security risk within the enterprises
and recommending priorities for risk mitigation.
Collaborating with 3rd party system owners and operators,
contractors, Government and other relevant personnel to
ensure effective running of the NCC is maintained at all
times.
Working closely with Incident Response Teams to analyze
and resolve security incidents.
Providing reports and statistics as required to Program
Management, Security, and Operations personnel.
Evaluating new or improved technologies, on a regular basis,
for the purpose of replacing or upgrading existing NCC tools.
Key Performance Indicators:
Daily updated and accurate National Control Centre KPI
dashboard.
Updated process maps, procedures and work instructions.
Desirable Qualifications and Experience:
The ideal candidate will possess outstanding
communications and interpersonal skills, and the ability to
lead and manage teams and also to problem-solve.
Bachelors degree or equivalent and 8-10 years of
progressive, security-related experience, with a minimum of
three (3) years management experience required.
Experience/knowledge of security monitoring application
systems required.
Have good analytic and communication skills both written
and verbal.
Should be able to work unsupervised and be able to take
initiatives as required to ensure the smooth running of
operations.
Candidates who meet the above qualifications and experience should send their applications including detailed curriculum vitae
(CV), copies of academic and professional certificates, names, address and email addresses of three referees to:
The Country Human Resources Manager
KK Security
PO Box 14662 00800
Nairobi
Work checklist
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Lutheran World Federation/Department for World Service Kenya-Djibouti Programme (LWF) is seeking to
recruit a suitable candidate for the following position, to be based in Kakuma Refugee Camp.
WASH ASSISTANT.
The Wash Assistant Water distribution shall take care of water supply and development of water distribution
extension issues within the refugee camp.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Help plan and carry out needs assessments, baseline studies and periodic studies, and feedback findings to
stakeholders in the camp.
Help plan activities to reduce Water supply related risks in the camp.
Collate data from Community Mobilizes and prepare regular reports on activities and water supply conditions for
monitoring.
Coordinate with water sector units and field staff to ensure that the various aspects of the WASH response are
integrated in camp.
Liaise with community leaders and other related sectors committees and agencies in order to coordinate water
supply services and other related sectors such as sanitation, health and shelter.
Conduct assessments and promote safe WASH practices, including appropriate use and maintenance of WASH
facilities and services.
Ensure that action is taken to mitigate priority water and sanitation related health risks.
Facilitate appropriate community involvement in the design and delivery of water supply services and facilities.
Monitor and assist implementation of plumbing works (e.g. repair of pipe bursts, pipe extensions and
replacement of leaking taps installation of tanks) as per the plans and standards set by LWF/DWS water sector
to completion.
In consultation with the plumbing crew, participate in the procurement of the material and tools needed for all
plumbing works.
Provide weekly and monthly reports and promptly provide any other reports requested by the head of water
sector or his designate.
Participate in planning, design and installation of water supply systems, facilities and equipment i.e. Water tanks,
water points, pumps and etc.
Any other duty assigned to by the head of water sector or his designate that relates to plumbing.
Professional Qualifications:
A Diploma in water, civil, Water technology (supply option) from a recognised institution.
At least three years hands on experience in busy rural water and /or refugee as water (WASH) supply
officer/technician.
Understanding of community based water management will be an added advantage.
Relevant Experience:
Practical experience (3years) in a busy rural water project and/or in an emergency set up.
Experience in involving the communities in implementing planned activities, training beneficiaries etc.
Computer literacy in MS office applications and SPSS.
Computer literacy in design softwares e.g. Auto CAD, Epanet will be added advantage
Experience in boreholes installations management and maintenance.
Personal Attributes:
High level of motivation, integrity, commitment and professional responsibility..
Ability to tolerate cultural, educational and religious diversity in the work place.
Sensitivity to the needs and priorities of disadvantaged populations (minority groups etc) and
demonstrated experience of integrating gender, HIV and diversity issues into WASH Programming.
Ability to work with minimal supervision.
Understanding of community based water management will be an added advantage.
LWF is an equal opportunity employer, irrespective of gender, race or religious affiliation. Female candidates are
encouraged to apply. LWF is a signatory to the Code of Conduct for humanitarian agencies. Our recruitment
and selection procedures reflect the organizations commitment to the prevention of abuse and exploitation of
beneficiaries.
Please email your application letter and attach updated CV with contact emails and phone numbers of 3 professional
referees, preferably your current or immediate former employer addressed to;
The Human Resources Officer, Lutheran World Federation Kenya-Djibouti,
P.O Box 48, Kakuma
lwfkak@gmail.com
Closing date: 18th July, 2014
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted
VACANCIES ANNOUNCEMENT
FARM ASSISTANT MANAGER - LIVESTOCK
Farm Assistant Manager in livestock. Particular
emphasis on goats and small livestock
Requirements
Should have a Diploma or Certificate in animal
production or animal health from a recognized
institution.
5 years practical experience
Apply: manage_22@yahoo.com
PROPERTY CARETAKER
Artisan with qualifications in building,
construction, repair, and maintenance etc.
To be a live-in caretaker, Duties including security
and office work.
Apply: manage_22@yahoo.com
Leadership is relevant
at all levels
Handling the
interview silence
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VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
Concern Worldwide is an international non-governmental humanitarian organization dedicated to the reduction of suffering and working
towards the ultimate elimination of extreme poverty in the worlds poorest countries.
Applications are invited from suitably qualied and experienced Kenyan nationals for the following
position:
POSITION:
DUTY STATION:
DURATION:
JOB SUMMARY:
The incumbent will provide strategic and technical direction for Concerns governance and advocacy
programmes in Migori and Kisumu in Nyanza.
JOB SPECIFICATION:
A Degree in Social Sciences preferably in Law, Political Science or Public Administration
At least three years experience in governance programing with a bias towards a Human Rights
Based Approach to Development. Experience in drafting legal opinions and policy briefs is an added
advantage
Proven competency in project cycle management and application of advocacy strategies to promote
positive development outcomes
Strong knowledge of decentralized governance in general and specically Kenyas devolved
structure
A detailed job description for this position may be obtained by sending an email to:
concern.kenyavacancies@concern.net
Interested candidates, who meet the above requirements, should apply by sending a CV and a covering
letter addressed to:- The Human Resource Manager, Concern Worldwide, Nairobi to the following email
address: nairobi.hr@concern.net with the subject of the email as APM GOVERNANCE & ADVOCACY NYANZA
Each application should include three referees who can validate technical expertise. Telephone contacts
must be submitted with the application.
The closing date for applications is Sunday, 20th July 2014. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted
for interview.
Concern has a Code of Conduct and a Programme Participant Protection Policy to ensure the maximum protection of programme
participants from abuse and exploitation.
Use the
references given
Get it in writing
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CLUB CASURINA
SHOW THEME
ENHANCING TECHNOLOGY IN AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRY
FOR FOOD SECURITY AND NATIONAL GROWTH
IGWE PREZDA
BANDASONN (Wuod Alego)
ARENA AUDITIONS
The 1st Auditions for 2014 Nairobi International Trade Fair will be held on Saturday 26th
July, 2014 at Jamhuri Park Showground Nairobi starting from 8.30a.m.
Individuals and groups including foreign groups who wish to entertain showgoers in the
arena are invited to attend the auditions at own cost. Various embassies can sponsor
groups of choice to perform in the arena.
Groups with unique performances will have an added advantage of being included in the
2014 Arena Programme.
CONDITIONS
DJ Sammy & The one Milto Carlos (Rhumba Man) in the Mix
IGWE
BANDASONN
(Wuod Alego)
The Organizing Committee of the Nairobi International Trade Fair wishes to invite all
exhibitors, showgoers, participants and members of the public to this years show from
Monday 29th September to Sunday 5th October, at Jamhuri Park.
Presents...
ONYANGO ALEMO
All exhibitors are therefore requested to confirm their participation and effect their
payment on or before 31st July, 2014 to avoid re-allocation of their stands.
EXHIBITORS BRIEFING WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY 14TH AUGUST, 2014 FROM
10.00AM AT JAMHURI PARK.
For more information, contact
Branch Manager, Nairobi International Trade Fair.
Tel: 020 2641067 / 2641068, Cell: 0724-643701
Email: info@nitf.ask.co.ke, Website: www.ask.co.ke
Entrance
2 beers
ORWA JASOLO
ONYANGO ALEMO
John DeMathew
Entry 2 Beers:
NOTICE!! NOTICE!!
Africert Ltd the premier agri-business
certification company in Africa wishes
to notify our partners, clients and the
general public that Mrs. Ruth Ruguru
Nyagah ID No. 7679505 and whose
photograph appear alongside is no
longer the Chief Executive Officer of
Africert Ltd with effect from Ist January
2014.
We advise that the said Mrs. Ruth
Ruguru Nyagah is not authorised
to transact on behalf of Africert Ltd
notwithstanding that she remains a
shareholder and non executive director
of the company.
John DeMathew
MADANJI PERIMETER
SATO 12/7/2014 (ENTRY 200/=)
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Jane Wanjiru
Njuguna
Charles (Job)
Karuga Mbogo
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Death and Funeral Announcement
Celia Mwari
Kaberia
Edward
Ismail Mutie
(Mutongoria)
Death Announcement
Mary Too
The cortege will leave Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital Mortuary on Sunday,
13th July 2014 at 8.00a.m. for a requiem service at Tindiret SDA Church as
from 1.00pm and thereafter to an overnight stay at Kibugat Home.
Funeral service and burial will be held on Monday, 14th July 2014 as from
10.00a.m. at Kibugat Village, Mbogo Valley, Nandi County.
Blessed are those who die in the Lord. (Rev. 14:13)
Appreciation
Margaret Njeri
Kahia
Mary Wamuyu
Gaitirira
12/9/1966-9/7/2014
2Tim 4-7: I have fought a good ght, I have nished the race, I have kept the faith.
As it is not possible to thank each one of you individually, kindly accept this as
an expression of our deepest and most sincere appreciation to those who sent
condolences, called, drove, ew and also walked to bid Nelly farewell.
Nelly, In Gods Hands you rest, In our Hearts You Live Forever
You are all such great and wonderful people. May God bless you all.
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Elizabeth Wavinya
Mulwa
Though gone her memories will linger in our hearts. Koma nesa mwaitu
Jessee Njuguna
Mwaura
Julius Nderitu
Githua
Appreciation
Amos Kiptoo
Kolum
Thomas Taita
Letting
The cortege leaves Siloam Hospital on 11th July 2014. Funeral service will be
held at home Baregeiwet Village, Kaitui Location on Saturday 12 July 2014. and
thereafter laid to rest.
Rest in peace Baba
The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name
of the Lord. (Job 1)
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CLARKE, Arthur fired his last shot
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or found
any
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at www.patacom.co.ke/services For
help call 0704474310
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AUTO incubators. 0722508805.
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AN Executive Housekeeper
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0204400147 or 0771166437
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Responsible in managing and
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Strong experience in effective
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Excellent conceptual, analytical,
documentation and presentation skills
Flexibility to work additional hours at
crucial times.
To apply, please send your Cover letter,
CV, Copies of Certificates and Testimonials
quoting your Current and Expected salary
by COB 25th July 2014 to:
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a
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call 0712-408932 for details of CV
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with experience in EA/AIA Send CV &
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to
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Requirements
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BOARDING FACILITIES
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call 07xxxxxxxx
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NP200 pup 2011 KBP 880k 0725847805
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BAL IN 12MONTHS 0733729534
50-200K
0722431218
TOY
Hilux P/up
0722377214 Owner
KBK
sale.
www.smartautos.co.ke
SUBARU
07
white
clean.820k0702574461
Saloon.v
SUBARU
KBZ outback
2units
EMBU
Peterson Stationers/Bookshop
County Council ADC House
Peter Kangugi: 0722894910
Email: pkpkangugi@yahoo.com
Admedia International Ltd,
Nguviu House, 1st Floor, Rm 02
Above Mbuni Dry Cleaners
Silas Nthiga: 0722357028/020 2114546
Email: advertisemedia@yahoo.com
KBS
300k Titles
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BUSINESS PROPERTIES
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@NDAGANI Chuka University 1.25
KAKAMEGA
Friends Communication
Ambewe Complex, 2nd Flr, Rm 6,
Wycliffe Irangi 0722375680
Email:Irangi70@yahoo.com
AM ENTERPRISES:
Bungoma County
AM Enterprises Ltd
Nasombi House, Moi Avenue
Opposite Bungoma County Assemmbly
P.O. Box 2502
Call Chriss Masinde
Tel. 055 30161
Cell: 0721 526154
NAIVASHA/NYAHURURU
Njabini Service Station
Tel: 0713 375405/0723019528
Email: Njabinistation@gmail.com/njabini09@gmail.com
KITUI
Chief Kitonga Building, Biashara Street,
1st Floor, Room 6. P.O. Box 8 - 90200 Kitui
Pinnacle News Agency: 0720922438.
Email: titusma57@yahoo.com
a cres
1.5km
from
0733-995666, 0717-841584
tarmac
KITENGELA
0722854785
NGUMO
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Diuini @100k near southern bypass
0710-189582, 0722-923312
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Centre along Magadi rd 150k
0710-189582, 0722-923312
PINK Developers
MERU
Ndiungi Agencies
Kingora Building, Opposite Meru Teachers House
Sophia Ntinyari: 0712628022
Email: ndiungiagencies@yahoo.co.uk
Isiolo Video Den
Pwins Plaza, 1st floor, opp. Uchumi Supermarket
Peter Kaluai: 0721405815
Email: isiolovideoden@yahoo.com
KERUGOYA
S.N. Peter Designers,
Ushirika Bank House,
2nd Floor, Lucy Gitura: 0725608918
3 acres 0715553867
KAMULU-26
ONO 0722302790
NGOINGWA1/8acre 3M 0703576187
WISH
Eldoret
Zion Mall,
Wing C, Tel: 0722 200 773
0719038950/1
KISII
Mwalimu House, Telfax: (058)31386
Peter Angwenyi: 0722478171
Email:pemapservices@gmail.com
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Mwanzia Building, Next to Katubas
Bob Odalo: 0723373971
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KITENGELA
Behind Kobil Sarafina Hse, 1st Flr Rm 36
0723373971 / 044-20342 / 0755629572
KARATINA
Harmony Plaza,
First Flr. Next to Equity Bank,
Stephen Munyiri: 0733277993/ 0711411515
Email: stephenmunyiri@gmail.com
Daystar 50X100
dep. 100,000 bal. 4mths, titles ready,
0202610923,0700509512 viewing free
Kisumu
Mega Plaza, 3rd flr, Wing B
Tel: (057) 2021699, 2021230
HOMEWARD:
Nyeri
Kona Hauthi House. P.O. BOX 1396,
Tel: (061) 2030640,
Tel/Fax: (061) 2034120
VITZ KBY,
0720285615 owner
Mombasa
Furaha Plaza, Ground floor,
Nkuruma Road, P.O.BOX 80708
Tel: 0732 138 900, 0719 038 900, 020 328 8900.
0734 333 385, 0722 200 770, 041 222 5479
Fax 2230264 Fax (057) 2020388 Kisumu
THIKA
Jopaka Enterprises
Jogoo Kimakia Building
Patrick Kamau: 0725856687
Email:jopakathika@yahoo.com
Mbambu Communications
Clairbourn Building, Uhuru Street
along Kwame Nkuruma Road
Room No.A7, Maggie: 0722755823
Email: thika.nationagency@mbambu.com
TOY
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C.K. Patel Building, Kenyatta Avenue
Te (051) 2215506, 2215740, 2211688
BUREAU OFFICES
MITSUBISHI PAJERO, Year
2005/ 2006/ 2007, Petrol/ Diesel,
Contact: 0722 335 102.
TOYOTA
480K 0722492652
chemist for
Ongata Rongai. 0708-828884.
0724166415/0722528011.
REGSTRED.
NAIVASHA
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1.5M
Contact:
0733-239833
PLOTS Mega Sales: Juja Farm 50x100
MEMBLEY
Call 0720648933
GACHIE
0719845987
Kihara 100x100
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RUAI at Joska dev. prime 50x100 2km
from rd water & title 600,000/=; 3km
from rd 400,000/=; Special offer, very
prime 250,000/=; JOSKA 150,000
(s/offer); ISINYA 50x100 3km from
Pipeline 150,000/=; KISAJU 50x100
4km from road next Jamii Bora.
400,000/=. Truelands, Reli Co-op
Hse, Mfangano st., Rm 404 0720
738141, 0734800400, 0710343334 or
visit www.truelands.co.ke or Email:
info@truelands.co.ke
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plot with 6
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clean title 3m owner 0722-998803
SYOKIMAU-
workshop
Rd, 6500sqft
space,
secured building & standby generator
ideal for banks/ showroom 0722515510
FOUND A BUYER
FOR YOUR
PROPERTY
BUT NEED
THE MONEY
NOW?
0709 900 000
info@platinumbridging.com
www.platinumbridging.com
GOLF Course 4 bds 0721627965
Greenfields Harambee SACCO 4BR
Corner
house
9M
0724818939, 0722748402
owner
KAWANGWARE
1/4acre with
permanet rented single rooms income
of 170K pm
Kshs 18.5m Call
0716-648205
HOTELS
D531 Hotels
MOTI Pearl Hotel, Isiolo B/B 2500/=
Single Tel 0725800820
TOPHIC
4storey house
21 flats
KahawaWest 2br house 0729475785
Francis Collins
Okoth
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52, 53 & 54
Michael Mwenda
11/11/1987 - 4/7/2014
Daniel Moses
Ondiek
In Gods arms you rest and in our hearts you remain forever.
Peter Mugua
Kimani
(Wakiman)
Hannah Wanjiru
Kamau
1917- 2014
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Elizabeth
Nangamungishu
Letiren
In Gods arms you rest and forever in our hearts you live. Amen
Mzee Zedekia
Otieno
1926 - 2014
Resting of a Patriarch
Andrew Ndiso
Nzomo (Nau)
1910 - 2014
1st Anniversary
Purity Kagwira
(Makena)
In Gods hands you rest, in our hearts you remain forever. Rest In Peace.
Appreciation
We the family of the Late Neria Nekesa Maindi
Makokha wish to express our heartfelt appreciation
and sincere gratitude for love, prayer and support
received from friends, relatives and colleagues of
the family following the passing on of our beloved
Mama, Sister, Cousin, Auntie, Mother-in-law and
Grandmother. We acknowledge with thanks your
kind messages of sympathy, personal visits, generous
contributions, spiritual support and company during
Nerias nal journey. We particularly wish to thank
Christian Resourse Church, funeral committee,
doctors and nurses at Webuye District hospital,
Eldoret Hospital, MTRH Hospital who dedicatedly
assisted her during the last days.
Since it is not possible to thank each one of
you individually, kindly accept this message as an
expression of our deepest gratitude.
We thank God for the years He granted Mama Neria
Maindi to be with us.
James Muiruri
Weru
Sunrise : 1952
Sunset : 5/07/2014
Neria Nekesa
Maindi Makokha
Joyce Ongachi
Musiekah, MBS
(Former County
Commissioner Busia)
1964 -2013
Wilson Nyaosi
Okari
(1924 2014)
Death Announcement
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will
that we announce the passing on of Beatrice
Wanjiku Mahinda which occurred on 7th July
2014 after a short illness. Wife of Anthony
Mahinda Muhiri. Mother of Mark Muchiri, Henry
Muhiri, Winnie Wangui and Cyprian Thiga.
Daughter of the late John Muchiri and Virginia
Wathira Muchiri. Sister of Moses Maingi of
Zoe brand, Peter Gichuki of Beach Plastic Ltd,
David Muturi of Gatura and Gideon Wamae
of Cherry Styles Ltd. Sister-in-law of Daniel
Thiga of Ndaragwa, Grace Nyambura Mwangi
of Murichu, Dr. Giedon M. Muhiri of Malewa
Chemist, Lawrence Ndirangu of Kiahungu,
late Humphrey Maina, Mwangi Muhiri of
Ministry of Housing, Florence Muthoni Kariuki
of Endarasha, Beatrice N. Muhiri of Alliance
Girls H. School and Patrick Wahome Muhiri
of Tambaya.
Fondly remembered by your children together with all your relatives and friends.
In Gods hands you rest in our hearts you live forever. Rest in peace Mama.
James Karanu
Karanja (Jymo)
Celebration of Life
Friends are meeting everyday at Tambaya Home Mukurweini sub-county. The Cortege
leaves Mathari Consolata Mission Hospital on Monday 14th July at 8.30 a.m.
Prayers and burial will be thereafter at their Tambaya home.
In Gods hands you rest, in our hearts you will remain forever.
In Loving Memory
Your husband, daughters
Bilha and Joan, grandson,
Arthur, relatives and friends,
misses you greatly.
When we remember your
smile, it brightens our days,
And thought of yor warmth
and love seem to smooth
the way. Your gentle spirit
is still with us though you
are gone.
Beatrice Wanjiku
Mahinda
Winnie Wambui
Muchoki
8/06/1956-11/07/2013
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Anne Wambui
Ndichu
Gladys Warima
Muraguri
In everything we give thanks; for this is the will of God in Jesus Christ for you.
1 Thes 5:18
Nicholas K.
Rotich
Monicah Wairimu
Munyaka
Viata Ngengya
Ndonyi
Death Announcement
Appreciation
We the family of the late Gladys Warima Muraguri
would like to express our deep gratitude and
appreciation to our relatives, friends, neighbours
and all well-wishers for your prayers, expression
of sympathy, generous contribution, overwhelming
support, visits and messages of comfort. No words
can adequately describe how we feel through your
kindness and standing with us during this very trying
moment. Special thanks to Ven. F. Kibaki, Rev. John
Gitau, Capt. George Kihara, Mothers Union and the
entire congregation of ACK St. Peters Kahawa Sukari
church, Canon Githinji of ACK St. John Pumwani, Rev.
Evanson Irungu of ACK Emmanuel Church, Kiriithiru,
Stanley Nyingi and the Organising Committee at
Kahawa Sukari, Marsabit 3rd North Court members,
Hon. Rachel Nyamai for her support and kindness,
Ruiru Sports Club members. May the Almighty God
bless you all.
To those whom we may not have mentioned, but in
one way or the other walked with us in this difcult
times, please take this as our message of appreciation
and recognition of the part you played to celebrate the life of Gladys.
Isaiah 57:2 - Those who walk uprightly enter into peace; they nd rest as they lie in death.
Alphan Njue
Njeru
Death Announcement
It is with deep sorrow and regret that we
announce the death of John Baptista Bore of
Narumoru Nyeri County following a short illness.
Beloved husband of Lydiah Wangechi Bore. Father
of Charles Wachira Bore (NEMA-Mombasa),
Grace Hiuko Bore (FAO), Johnson Muya Bore
(Middle East Bank, Mombasa), Josephine Kirigo
Waiganjo, Nicholas Murigu Bore (Vitol Group),
Mirriam Murigu and Helen Mumbi Bore (Helens
Trading). Grandfather of John Robert Wachira
(Comaco Mombasa), Hazel Wangechi Wachira
(Technical University), Natasha Wanjiku Wachira,
Michelle Murigu, Ruth Wambui, Niki Murigu,
Jazreel Bore & Lisa Wangechi.
Funeral arrangement meetings will be held at All
Saints Cathedral meeting Halls starting 5:30pm
on Friday July 11 and Monday 14th to Thursday
18th and 3pm daily at his home in Kambura-ini,
Narumoru, Nyeri County.
Daniel A. Barasa
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Dr. Wilfred
Abuom Ongaro
20th Anniversary
Appreciation
Benson Musyoka
Liku
1948 - 08/07/1994
Dominic Gatiba
Thangwa
Republic of Kenya
Thank you
Death Announcement
We the family of the late Pauline Nyakio Ngatia wish to sincerely thank
you who stood by us during the illness, loss and medical fundraising of our
beloved daughter, wife, mother, sister, aunt and friend, Pauline who passed
away on 10th June 2014.
We thank you for your prayers, visits, messages of condolences and
material & nancial support especially during the fundraiser to help in
medical bills.
Special appreciation to Life Reformation Centre, ACK Thika, ICC Kilimani
CG, Nairobi and Thika Committee, Barclays Bank, Dr. MD Maina, MP Shah
and UCT hospital SA, KMTC and Triad Architects, our guests of honors,
friends and relatives who worked tirelessly and made our burden and
sorrow lighter.
Since it is not possible to thank each one of you by name, please accept
this message as our familys utmost sincere appreciation for all your
participation.
We acknowledge the works he did out of a great heart, full of love and
humility. We nd comfort and strength in knowing he is reunited with Mum,
the love of his life and surrounded by angels in heavenly glory. Thanks to
all the relatives and friends who have stood by us, for your prayers and
overwhelming support.
Forever cherished and dearly missed by your children and grandchildren.
There will be a memorial service and unveiling of the cross on Saturday
12th July 2014, 1pm at the family farm in Rukuma, opposite View Point on
Naivaisha Nakuru highway.
Son of the late Mr. Paul Mwaura (Wa Rucathi) and Mrs.
Rebecca Ngendo Mwaura of upper Gathanji, Kiairia
Sub-location, Githunguri District, Kiambu County.
Husband of Mrs. Ruth Wangui Kinyanjui.
Father of the late Paul Mwaura & Mrs. Beatrice
Mwaura, William & Agnes Kungu Kinyanjui, Samuel &
Leah Gitimu, Peter & Grace Mbugua, David & Eunice
Njeru, Susan Ngendo (USA), Andrew & Grace
Ngethe, Solomon & Anne Kamiti, Charles & Judy
Wango, Florence and John Wanjihia.
Brother of the late Eunice Gakuna, the late Esther
Gatabaki, the late Naomi Kinuthia and the late Samuel
Gitimu Mwaura. He leaves behind twenty ve (25)
grandchildren.
Family and friends are meeting daily at his upper
Gathanje farm from 4:00pm for prayers and burial
arrangements.
We the family of the late John Ezekiel Kabue Muchae want to thank the
Lord for giving us grace and peace during this past year since the passing on
of our beloved Dad. Thank you for the years you afforded us with Dad, the
great times that we shared, the abundant love we experienced, and the great
wisdom we were privileged to receive.
A memorial service will be held on Sunday, 13th July, 2014 at 3.00pm at the family residence upper
Gathanji.
John Metho
Momanyi
The cortege leaves Kenyatta University Funeral Home on Tuesday 15th July, 2014 at 8:00am for funeral service
at P.C.E.A Gathanje Church starting at 11:00am. Thereafter burial at his farm, Upper Gathanji.
There will be a Funeral Service at The Good Shepherd Church, Ngong Road on Wednesday 16th
July, followed by the Burial Ceremony at Langata Cemetary.
In Gods hands you rest, in our hearts you will remain forever
2 Tim 4:7 I have fought a good ght, I have nished the race, I have kept the faith.
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SPORT
FOOTBALL
Belgium striker Origi weighs
up oers from Liverpool and
Tottenham after Cup exploits. P.68
Kenya has opted for low-key preparations ahead of the second round
matches of next years Africa Cup of
Nations qualiers against Lesotho.
By eliminating lowly Comoros 21 on aggregate in the rst round of
the qualifying phase in this compe-
dkwalimwa@ke.nationmedia.com
Schools in tight
race for national
championships
AFRICA UNIVERSITY GAMES | The eight-day tournament will see teams to compete in 17 disciplines
BY CELLESTINE OLILO
colilo@ke.nationmedia.com
Kenyan teams
13
CRICKET
Pakistan
crickets
administration crisis took
a fresh turn yesterday
after Najam Sethi was
removed as chief of
Pakistan Cricket Board
for the third time and
former judge Jamshed
Ali Shah was installed
as interim chief.
4-2
RUGBY
VOLLEYBALL
The national women team manager David Kilundo has welcomed the postponement of womens league matches by the
Kenya Volleyball Federation. The the fth round matches were
set to take place in Bungoma County starting today. The move
is meant to enable the national team prepare adequately for
the upcoming 2014 FIVB World Grand Prix slated for Mexico
and Croatia later this month. The team has players from league
champions Kenya Prisons, Kenya Pipeline, GSU and KCB.
BY BRIAN YONGA
byonga@ke.nationmedia.com
The race for slots in this years
Airtel Rising Stars national secondary schools Term Two B games is
on, with various regions set to pick
teams for the championships.
Nakuru Region games will come to
a close today at the Kapsabet High
School with boys and girls football
nals taking center stage.
Former national champions Itigo
High of Nandi County will take on
Moi Girls Kapcherop of Elgeyo
Marakwet in the girls nal. Itigo
booked a place in the final after
thrashing Meswondo of Bomet 6-0
in a one-sided semi-nal while Moi
Girls Kapcherop beat Emburu of
Nakuru 3-0.
Boys category
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GOLF FIXTURES
Machakos
Tomorrow:Toyota Golf tournament: 8.00Y. Omari,
L.Omangi, S.Yotsukura, S.Singh; 8.10J.Nzau,
C.N.Makau, Dr.Kamala, J. Nzioki; 8.20C.Isabwa,
Dr. M.Kipingor, Dr.M.Muhanda, A.Gakuo;8.30
J.Mangu, Eng. Kithimba, J.Kavivya, Gen. Munyao;
8.40C.Mulela, B.M. Mungata, S. G.Mangu,
S.K.Theuri; 8.50B.Okwaro, G.Karugu, Maj Mumo,
D.K.K.Thiuri ; 9.00P.Gachohi, M.Thieri, M.Githinji,
T.James;9.10J.Waweru, A.Muhindi, R.M.Mbithi,
J.Nderitu;9.20 S.Waweru, K.Kahuthu, P.Kinyanjui,
P.Muthee ; 9.30 C.Maina, M.Kariuki, M.Mbai,
A.Muteru; 9.40 V. Nduva, E. Runo, B. Kimeu,
A.Maingi; 9.50 A.Gathegi, F.K. Mwongera, S.
Mumo, A. Kiiru; 10.00 E.Rabongo, B.Koyieri,
W.Kangangi, J.Ndunda;10.10 R.Mumo, D. Kivuva,
C. Mule, M.Nzioka; 10.20 Golf Park x 4; 10.30 B.
Mumina, S.Makau, J. Maalu, L. Ngala; 10.40 Col.
Mbithi, P.Mbandi, A. Muhindi, J. Kiiti; 10.50 S.
Kona, E.Tenga, W. Mila, Dr. P. Mumo; Afternoon
Draw:11.00 J.Ndunda, C.Kaloki, J.Koli, C,Ndinge,;
11.10 KAF x2, F.Njeru, J.Orora; 11.20 F. Kilonzi,
H. Maingi, V. Mutwii, M. Katuku; 11.30 J.Mboya,
V.Nduva, R.Nzioki, J.Orora; 11.40T.Musyoka,
E.Ndungu, J.Tuwei, J.Kilonzo;11.50 AMwanza,
L.Wambua,
F.Koki,
M.Kitulu;12.00J.Gashom
ba, N.Edwin, P.Gondi, S.Mbori;12.10A.Okeyo,
D.Amwori, T.Rensburg, M.Chege; 12.20 Nyali
x 2, J.Nijhof, J. Masai; 12.30 J.Matei, J.maingi,
L.M.Kamba, Dr.S.Musyoka; 12.40 A.Koli, S.Sharq,
J.Kioko, Gen. Musomba; 12.50 J. Ndunda, S. P.
Bett, C. Nzuki, E. Musyoki; 1.00 Railway x 4; 1.10
B. Nyamongo, E. Wambua, V. Ndunda, W. Muvea;
1.20 Golf Park x 4; 1.30 A. Wambua, G. Ngumbi,
T. Ruhiu, J. Ngure; 1.40 ; 1.50 M.Wandere, J.Maina,
S.Kamau, P.Muindi; 2.00 Golf Park X4; Post Entries
Allowed.
Kiambu
Tomorrow: Friends of the captain Golf Day; 7:
36 F. Gichomo, R. Ngui, A.I. Kariuki S. Ndichu; 7:
44 G.K. Athiru(l), H. Karuma, M. Gachugi, Ano;
7:52 P.E. x 4; 8:00 J. Mukono, S.N. Mugwe, J.
Muchigi, J. Mwangi; 8:08 F. Ngatia, O. Gathara, C.
Mugo, P. Mwai; 8:16 J.R. Njenga, S.M. Kiarie, J.K.
Muchai, D.M. Wainaina(g); 8:24 A.M. Gakere, N.
Kamunge, M. Kamau, G.N. Kiriba; 8:32 J. Kibugi
x 4; 8:40 Sponsor Guest x 4; 8:48 D.G. Njoroge,
J.N. Kimotho, G.K. Muiruri J.K. Waweru; 8:56 P.E. x
4; 9:04 P.E. x 4; PM: 11:36 S. Karanja, Eng. Njaaga
(g), Ano, Ano; 11:44 N. Mwangi, S. Gwandaru, E.
Njoroge, E.G. Kuria; 11:52 P. Kariuki, W. Kiarie, S.
Karanja, Eng. Njaaga; 12:00 M. Nduati, E. Gitau(g),
S. Irimu(g), D. Gathangira (g); 12:08 E. Mugo,
H. Maina, J. Ndegwa, Ano; 12:16 S.K. Macharia,
D. Ndirangu, C.G. Wanjohi, M.K. Wanjohi; 12:24
M. Nyaga, B. Wainaina, S. Muriu, Ano; 12:32 F.
Waithaka, C. Njoroge, M. Karanga, J. Kinuthia;
12:40 R. Ngatia, K. Mwaura, P. Mworia, M.K.
Wandegwa; 12:48 G. Kamau, K. Kinuthia, M.G.
Karuga, Ano; 12:56 P. Kaumbutho, J. Kimani, M.
Nduati, M. Mbugua(l); 1:04 P.E. x 4; 1:12 J. Githiri,
W.R. Njeru, M. Kanyeria, Ano; 1:20 P.E. x 4.
Railway
Tomorrow: Railway Ladies Open/July Mug
Sponsored By Heritage/ CFC Life Insurance;
7.00. F.Githaiga, F. Kamau, P.Muthoni; 7.08 R.
Omanyo, G. Gathigia, S.Wanjiru; 7.16 R. Wainaina,
G. Gachanja, W. Mugo; 7.24 S. Kanyereri, S.Njenga,
K. Mclaawaine; 7.32 L. Akinyi, B. Ndenderu, F.
Gichuru; 7.40 L. Otieno, A. Kuria, E. Muthemba;
7.48 J. Koech. M. Wroe, R. Kiai; 7.56 Z. Kittony,
R. Mbai, S.W Muraguri; 8.04 J.Polly, M. Wangui,
A. Mwokhanda; 8.12 G. Mucheru, P. Kigwe, J.
Gikunda; 8.20 Sponsor x 3; 8.28 M. Kalekye, G.
Githere, M. Gacheri; 8.36 E. Ilako, R. Muthemba,
A. Awour; 8.44 F. Maina, M. Mwihaki, N. Gakuo
8.52 M. Gakuo, T. Williams, M. Wambugu; 9.00
J. Kubo, D. Mumbai, A. Mululu; 9.08 D. Nanjero, F.
Shiroya, J. Miano; 9.16 L. Muhinga, H. Chepkwony,
O. Njagi; 11.56 Sponsor X 4; 12.04 D.M Kahoro, Dr,
N. Gichuhi, E. Kerich, D. Kigomu; 12.12 J.W Kung?,
K. Abonyo. D.G Muchungu. G. Muraguri, 12.20 R.S
Soin, P.S Soin, E. Otieno, J. Mugo; 12.28 J. Kaindi,
F. Ombura, S. Gatabaki, Dr. Ngugi; 12.36 A. Miheso,
C.J Mwaura, P. Kabiaru, F. Okaro; 12.44 Dr. W.
Onyino, T. Murithi, J. Mandavia, B. Kotonya; 12.52
S.K Mwaura, J. Kinoti, N. Wabwire, N. Njuguna;
1.00 Dr. J. Karanja, M. Mbugua, D.W Njuguna, G.
Gichuki; 1.08 S. Onyambu, K. Rintaugu, S. Karemu,
P. N Majau; 1.16 J.W Ngamau, Dr. G. Kamau, B.K
Macharia, C.M Ndonga;1.24 E.G Runo, P. Kombe,
S. Ngure, P.E; 1.32 Tarmohamed, E.GWachira, S.
Ethangata, N. Nathan.
Ruiru
Tomorrow: Ladies medal: 7:00 First Tee;
F.M.Kirika, R.Kithuka, J.G.Mwaura, F.Gocho; 7:08
A.Muhindi, L.Nganga, John G, L.Gachara ;7.16
N.Ngone, G.Itegi, J.N.Wanyoike, K.Kimenju ; 7:
24 A.Waweru, P.Rugu, Eng Mwaniki, Pauline M;
7:32; J.Wanyaga, C.Kiyukia, P.Mutegi ,L.Mwangi;
7:40 A.K.Ndungu, Jimm K, J.Jenkins, P.Ndikwe;
7:48 S.Waititu, J.Kanari, Dr.Karienye, C.Kiai; 7:
54; G.Muthwale, N.Githae, S.Warui, I.Wamoro; 8:
02 J.Muraguri, B.Kanyi, B.Ndungu, Rev.Karanja;
8:10 D.Marshal, P.Smith ,Col.Matu, Col.Karani;
8:18 P.Muraguri, Brig.Muhamed, E.K.Mwaura,
S.Gathathi;
8:26C.N.Nduati,
Fr.Mwaura,
K.Muchiri, Joel Mburu ; 8:34 J.Boro, M.Kinuthia,
M.Waweru, W.Ikinu; 8:42 E.Karanja, D.Mbugua,
P.Nguyai, G.Githinji; 8:50 Margaret Kamau,
C.Kiai, W.Rugu, Dr.Kamau; 8:58 Kiambu x 4 9:
06 F.Njuguna, S.Kanyora, N.Mwaura, P.Mburu; 9:
14P.Ruku, M.Mbugua, S.Patel ; 4; 9:30 P.Ngugi,
P.Kiarie, E.Karanja, Z.Muigai; 9:38 S.Kinyanjui,
K.Ndungu, S.Ndungi, J Mburu; 9:46 W.Njenga,
J.Mwaura, P.Nduati, M.Gitonyi; 10:04 Nyeri x 4; 10:
12 Prof.Nganga, W.Njenga, J.Gakuya, R.Mwaura;
10:20 S.K.Wahome, F.M.Kaharuka, M.Kamau,
K. Chege 10:28 P.Kamau, J.Muratha, P.Kanyina,
M.Patel; 10:36 C.Njui, M.N.Kinuthia, Dr.Wangwe,
Eng.Makau; 10:44 Tenth Tee : 7:00 F.Karu,
P.Gaitara, F.Munyua, T.Kinuthia; 7:00 Prof G.Kenji,
D.Njogu, E.Karanja, S.Gwandaru; 7:16 P.Kigwe,
Railways, G.Karobia, Railways; 7:24 A.Mwangi,
G.Kihiu, isaac Githinji , T.Muchirah; 7:32 Kiambu
x 4 ; 11:24 Machakos x 4 ; 7:40 Kiambu x ,7:48
L.Njuguna, O.Mutahi, M.Kairu, J.Waithaka; 8:00
S.Karanja x 4; 8:20 P.Rugu, P.Ngige, Col.Githaiga,
Dr. E.Ndungu; 8:28; S.Waititu, Dr. A.Nganga,
J.N.Karanja ; 8:36 A.Kioi, A.Mwenja, Nyeri, E.Tenga;
1ST TEE
J. Kiniti
R. Waitete (L)
J. Kungu
P. Ochola
L. M. Kamba
B. Mungata
S. Bano (L)
G. Brackenridge
R. Lofty (L)
J. Musunga
P. Mwindi
A. Okeyo
W. Danner(L)
V. Ojode
M. Maingi(L)
H. Ndaiga(S)
D. Mwindi
J. K. Wafula(L)
M. Mugasa
Gen. H. Murunga
J. Muindi(S)
I. Mruttu
A. Gacheru
R. Koigi(L)
G. Githinji
S. Mazrui(L)
F. Gaitho
P. Ouma
F. Okwara
J. M. Karanja
K. Mwangi
S. Mwaniki
J. Kisolo
R. Lekolool
P. Nduati
E. Achola
TIME
11.44
11.52
12:00
12:08
12:16
12:24
12:32
12:40
12:48
12:56
13:04
13:12
13:20
13:28
13:36
13:44
13:52
14:00
A. Karimi (L)
M. Kamau (L)
C. Maitho
K. Mbugua(S)
B. Sadler
B. Dulo(S)
K. Chege
J. K. Boro
S. Oundo
K. Mongare
G. Maina
B. Wandawanda
G. Otieno
C. Barasa
B. Karina
J. Wambugu(L)
B. Orwako
D. Shah
M. Campbell(L)
D.G. Muriithi
J. Ngunze
M. Waweru
L. Kiambi
L. Otieno
M. Nkoregamba
H. Odumbe
W. G. Ngaruiya
H. Maina
W. R. Njeru
Z. Khan
J. Odhiambo
J. Karina (L)
G. Gathu
J. Algo
A. Cheema
B. Handa
Indiza leads
pack in Tour
BY LARRY NGALA
Mumias Golf Clubs Dismas
Indiza nally pulled away from
the rest of the eld after an
impressive score during yesterdays third round of the KCB
Golf Tour at Royal Nairobi Golf
Club course.
The long hitter who now
leads the field into todays
fourth and nal round of the
one million shillings event,
shot so far the lowest round
of the tournament, a four under
par 68 to take his aggregate
to eight under par 208, with
a four shots lead from Muthaigas Nicholas Rokoine.
During yesterdays round Indiza birdied the second and
seventh, having dropped a
shot in between (fourth).
He over drove the par four10th, chipped back to the green
and made three putts, to drop
the second shot of the day.
I didnt expect to over
shoot the 10th where Ive always driven on, said Indiza.
He recovered with a birdie at
the 11th and 12th and at the
15th and 17th.
Rokoine red three under 69
to move from fourth to second
on 212. Vet Labs Brian Njoroge
dropped from third to fourth on
214 after ring one over par 73
while Nyanzas David Odhiambo who shared the second
round lead with Indiza, hit a
poor eight over par 80 to tie
for fth place on 220 with two
Royal players David Wakhu and
Ken Abuto who both carded
two under par 70 each.
10TH TEE
B. K. Githui
B. Theuri
O. Ayodo
J. N. Mugo
E. Rahedi
C. Mulela
S. Okello
J. Karuku (L)
D. Maina
J. W. Ndirangu (L)
N. Mugo(L)
K. Kairu
L. Njoroge (L)
H. Njoroge
C. Castelino
M. Ndungu
M. Kanjejo
C. Gikundi
D. Owino
P. Kihara
J. Muganda
P. Rees
S. Ghanam
S. Gitau
R. Tsuma(L)
C. Kagwe
J. Okelo
J. Katiku
S. Mugwe
S. Bulenzi
F. Karuiru
W. Mahihu
M. Muhanda(L)
K. Ombati
D. Kuchio
S. Itemere
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DAILY NATION
Friday July 11, 2014
JOY AND GRIEF | Argentinas passage to the nal to meet Germany adds pain to vanquished hosts Brazil
Heavyweights clash,
this time involving best
team in tourney against
the worlds best player
Argentine fans celebrate in Buenos Aires on Wednesday the win over the Netherlands in their semi-nal match. Argentina won
4-2 on post match penalty kicks and will face Germany in the nal on July 13. Argentina fans taunted their Brazilian counterparts in Sao Paulo on Wednesday after their team had gained passage to the nal.
sold their tickets to either Holland or
Argentina fans. Their disappointment
from the Tuesday mauling to Germany
crushed them so hard they couldnt
see themselves in a stadium following
a competition their country was no
longer part of.
The few courageous ones, the football
SCARCE COMMODITY
BY MARK NAMANYA
NOTEBOOK
Favourite chant
Brazil...we thank
you for keeping
the trophy safely
for us. And nally
remember that
Maradona is
greater than Pele
and Messi is better
than Neymar
Argentina fans
make merry.
Imagine what it would feel
for a Brazilian if Argentina
upset Germany in Maracana
on Sunday. The solace for
Brazil is that Argentina will
be underdogs.
Germany have to be favourites. Beating Cristiano
Ronaldos Portugal and Brazil with an aggregate score
of 11-1 is a sensational feat
for any side in the game.
The Germans did it and
just maybe could have
scored more goals in both
matches. Gone are the
days of German eciency
alone. Joachim Lows side
is a blend of efficiency,
artistry and magnicence.
In the annihilation, there
were shades of jogo bonito
(the beautiful game) without
step-overs.
Their team has been built
over time and is collectively
at a peak age, evergreen veteran Miroslav Klose being
the exception. The mideld
of Bastian Schweinsteiger,
Sami Khedira, Toni Kroos,
Mesut Ozil and Thomas
Muller has been second to
none at the World Cup.
WORLD
CUP
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SCORING BIG
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Friday July 11, 2014
Brazil 2014
ALL TO PLAY FOR | Romeros penalty heroics set up a repeat of 1990 nal won by Germany and 1986 meeting
Argentina players celebrate after winning their FIFA World Cup semi-nal match against the Netherlands on penalties following a 0-0 draw in extra time at The Corinthians Arena in Sao Paulo on Wednesday. Below: Argentina fans celebrate.
Neymar set to
join Brazil for
play-o match
Teresopolis, Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
rgentina coach Alejandro
Sabella concedes Germany
could have an important edge in
Sundays World Cup nal as battered
Brazil prepare to salvage a morsel of
pride in the third place play-o.
Four-time Player of the Year Lionel
Messis side reached their rst nal
in 24 years on Wednesday when
goalkeeper Sergio Romero saved
two shoot-out penalties against the
Netherlands in Sao Paulo.
The sight of Messi leading La
Albiceleste out at Rio de Janeiros
Maracana for Sundays climax to one
of the most thrilling World Cups ever
staged has only compounded Brazils
woes after Tuesdays earth-shattering
7-1 thrashing by the Germans.
Sabella believes Germanys extra
day of rest could oer the European
three-time world champions a crucial
advantage come kick-o at 2200 GMT
(11pm Kenyan time).
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Romero said.
Dutch coach Louis van Gaal disclosed
that inadvertently he had played a part
in his teams downfall.
I taught Romero how to stop penalties, so that hurts, said the Manchester
United-bound boss in reference to the
pairs time together at Dutch club AZ
Alkmaar.
Romero said he went to the Dutch
dressing room to thank his former
mentor.
He is someone who helped me a
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PHOTOS | AFP
1986
Year Argentina
last won the World
Cup, defeating
West Germany at
Mexicos Azteca
Stadium
PHOTO | AFP
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DAILY NATION
Friday July 11, 2014
MESSI ON MISSION | We have one little step left, says Pumas super star
Lionel Messi
92
International caps that
Lionel Messi has notched up
following Wednesdays match
the second phase.
Against a superbly-drilled Dutch
defence marshalled by Ron Vlaar,
Messi only really threatened from
an early free-kick that goalkeeper
Jasper Cillessen saved.
The Barcelona man was pivotal
in taking Alejandro Sabellas side to
this stage, with his match-winning
performances in Group F wins over
Bosnia-Hercegovina, Iran and Nigeria.
In the last 16, penalties loomed against
Switzerland when his jinking run late in
extra time set up the winning goal for
Angel di Maria, and he helped set up
Gonzalo Higuains quarter-nal clincher
against Belgium too.
And if his individual performance on
Wednesday was not up to his usual skyhigh standards, he can surely expect
to be aorded more space against a
Germany side who, unlike Holland, will
have faith in their ability to really take
the game to Argentina. (AFP)
PUNISHMENT STANDS
The truth
is that my
colleague
Chiellini suered
the physical
result of a
bite in the
collision he
suered with
me
Luis Suarez
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Friday July 11, 2014
PPOA
tells
Houses
security
and
administration
team that
award is
valid
BY JOHN NGIRACHU
@JohnNgirachu
jngirachu@ke.nationmedia.com
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Rwanda, 20 years
after genocide
An interesting ideology propagated across Rwanda
and enshrined in its Constitution is being used as
the cure-all for most of its social and economic
woes, and it is bearing fruit. They call it Umuganda,
a carbon-copy of Kenyas Harambee philosophy...
minus the politics
PAGES 2&3
coverstory
DAILY NATION
Friday
July 11, 2014
bmwinzi@ke.nationmedia.com
n an uncharacteristically
hot Saturday morning late
last month, one woman
stood out like a sore thumb
among a gathering of villagers in the
Nyamata district of Eastern Province,
Rwanda.
Resplendent in a owery blouse, a
black pair of trousers and the ballerina
shoes that are all the rage among girls
in Africa today, she had travelled here
for a community initiative to construct
houses for Rwandan refugees recently
evicted from Tanzania, but even from
a distance, you could tell she did not
belong. But she t in.
She moved from place to place,
grabbing handfuls of mud and passing
them on to the person next to her in
whichever line she joined. Beads of
sweat formed on her forehead before
coalescing into rivulets that trickled
to the scorched earth underneath her
feet; while, around her, the gravelly
frenzy of a construction site they
were building six houses here, six
among hundreds of others around the
province drowned any meaningful
conversation a people could have.
24hrs
A member of the Rwanda Defence Forces joins villagers in rural Rwanda for community work on June 28 this year.
they moved to a small opening by the
road, hugged each other and spent a
few minutes cracking jokes and
generally having the usual bonhomie
engagements of rural folk.
The woman disappeared into the
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TRANSFERS
Posting of rogue
sta to hardship
areas faulted
BY ANITA CHEPKOECH
@CTAnita
AChepkoech@ke.nationmedia.com
A few weeks ago, Elgeyo Marakwet Women
Representative, Dr Suzan Chebet, asked the Teachers
Service Commission (TSC) to stop transferring more
burden to the region by sending rogue teachers there
and other hardship areas as punishment.
She argued that the practice was an added insult
to the region that already suffered inadequate
education support from the government. Sending
non-performing teachers there, she complained,
was equivalent to transfering a problem.
According to Ms Chebet, most of the disciplinary
cases usually involve heavy drinking, non-performance
or absenteeism, which are not desirable anywhere, and
that includes hardship schools. Ms Chebet is a member
of the parliamentary committee on education.
By sending such teachers here, do they mean that
the hardship areas dont require to be taught by sober
people or those who attend to all their lessons? Is
non-performance meant for these regions, questioned
the agitated MP.
I dont know what the policies state. But TSC
should review them to avoid causing more problems,
thinking that they are oering solutions. In fact, she
observed, sending rogue teachers to hardship areas
made them even qualify for hardship allowance. That
to me is not a form of rehabilitating wrong doers,
the MP complained.
Such transfers also happen in other careers, notably
in the disciplined forces. Very often, wayward cops also
get transferred to remote areas as punishment.
Human resource management consultant, Mr
Devarest Ambale , explains that the practice is inherited
from the ancient days as exercised in Western states,
where workers would be subjected to dicult situations
and rigorous duties to put them in line.
If one survived the conditions after a given time,
they would be more competent and careful at work. But
in our current set up, it is wrongly used to intimidate,
harass and hurt the people, says Mr Ambale. He is
the chief trainer at Corporate Smarts and Insights
Africa Ltd.
He continues: Transfer policy in any organisation
should be based on sound leadership and management
decision and be done after wide consultations from
within and without. Any other haphazard dealings are
purely abuse of oce. One needs to look at the motive
of punishment, the value it will add to the person and
the repercussions to related parties, according to the
management expert.
Even before deciding on a penalty, the culprit
should show course why they should be reinstated.
Is a police remorseful for shooting an unarmed
civilian, or does the teacher regret being absent for
most lessons? If you send an adamant person to
the hardship area, nothing will prevent them from
engaging in the same act, he says.
Ambale nonetheless acknowledges that transfers
need not be bad if due process is followed and the
eventual outcome is benecial to both the employee
and the stake holders involved.
The common expert view is that if transfers
to hardship areas must happen as a punishment,
the employer should be in a position to undertake
performance appraisal after some time to see if there
is improvement. It should not convert other places
into dumping zones of non-performers.
MANAGEMENT | How to handle sta who bring several skills to the table
We are multi-talented,
not attention seekers
Understanding sta
who have many gifts
could save companies
unnecessary loss of
talent
BY VERAH OKEYO
@VerahOkeyo
vokeyo@ke.nationmedia.com
in her company.
Her question came immediately
after Juma spoke. It represented
the dilemma faced by many
managers in how to handle the
multi-potential and the multitalented in their midst.
Juma
being
called
a
busybody is an indication
of the little awareness about
the existence of many like him
in the workplace.
Other
derogatory
statements uttered to the
multi-potential are
Mr Know it all,
attention seekers,
among others.
Dr Amadi says
that knowing the
identity of these
individuals could save
many companies the
loss of talent. They
do so much with great
passion, yet they feel
that there is still a
lot to be done. And
when they are
underemployed,
they get frustrated,
he explains.
Even though not always the
case, multi-potential employees
have high reasoning aptitudes,
making them execute their
assignments with near perfection
and profound innovativeness.
According to Prof Fredrickson,
they abhor routine and simplistic
solutions to challenges because
they feel their reasoning ability
Multiple potential
employees will stay if they
are given more room to
be engaged, appreciated
at every eort and
recognised for every
contribution they bring
to the organisation
Dr Alenga Amadi, a
behavioural scientist
Har vard
Business
Review since 2008, identied the
causes that made employees hope
from one company to another, and
being multi-skilled was included.
Managers do not know how to
show their employees that they
are valued.
From the 12,000 daily work
diaries collected, the study
highlighted the Inner work
life, which is the continuous
ow of emotions, perceptions,
and motivations that each
employee experiences when
reacting to events at work.
According to the study, when
people have positive inner work
lives, they feel naturally motivated
by their jobs. They have positive
perceptions of the organisation,
and so they perform better and
stick around.
Because of the numerous
skills at their disposal, the multitalented person feels that they are
anyones equal, and want to be
treated as such.
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CHANGE TALK | Glaring danger of relying on one, and not two or three or four...
@waleakinyemi
wale@powertalks.biz
Progress is not
possible without
alternatives and
alternatives are not
possible without
a dierent way of
thinking
team of stars?
This question goes beyond
football. No progressive entity
be it a business, a religious
organisation, a political party or
even a charity, can be taken serious
if it is built around an individual
and a weak team. Leadership
should be built around what I call
the 3L Model: Leaders Leading
HOW I GOT THERE | Gems from director who is fanatical about innovation and new learning
BY PAULINE KAIRU
Pkairu@ke.nationmedia.com
He is always looking for a good
challenge. This is how Geoffrey
Ndugwa, the commercial director
at Lafarge, made it to senior
management from a sales rep, after
he decided he did not want to do the
job of an engineer any more.
Climbing the corporate ladder for
Ndugwa has materialised due to his
appetite for injecting new ideas that
exceed expectations. Well, at least
these are the two extra things I pick
out of a chat with him.
Ndugwa is fanatical about
innovation. When he quit his job as
a structural engineer, all he knew was
that he needed a more challenging
task in life. That is how in 2001, he
hopped on board Lafarge in his home
country, Uganda, as a sales person.
There, he held various sales
positions, including key accounts
manager, customer service, and sales
manager until 2006, when he felt he
had accomplished his mission.
He set out for more uncharted
waters, this time in the banking
LEISURE
4
SIMPLE CROSSWORD
ACROSS
2. To examine the sheets of
a book before binding
8. The summit of a
mountain
9. State of murderous
frenzy
10. One who is lame or
maimed
11. A list of duties to be
done in turns
13. Prex meaning three
14. To ask for alms
17. Ordered or commanded
18. Leaf-eating arboreal
monkey of W and Central
Africa covered by white
and black coat
20. Plant native to southern
Africa with spiny eshy
leaves
21. To rip
22. Improves or ameliorates
DOWN
1. Outdoor play or recreation
such as hunting, shooting etc.
2. Genus of desert plants prickly
or spiny usually having no true
leaves
3. The gumbo
4. Complete circuits of
racecourses
5. Unit of measuring electric
current
6. Sounded a bell with slow
regular strokes as to announce
a kneel or the hour
YESTERDAYS
SOLUTION
ACROSS:
1. Tendency
7. Own
8. Red
10. Added
12. Oar
13. Peel
14. Awry
15. LDS
16. Less
18. Sped
21. Ole
22. Suede
23. Boa
24. Omo
25. Prudence
DOWN:
1. Trap
2. Node
3. Dwells
4. End
7. To augment
5. Crow
12. Brightly coloured bird mostly 6. Yearned
yellow, orange or black
9. Dry
14. Foundations
11. Develop
15. A cavity lined with crystals 14. Assume
16. A writer in verse
16. Lob
17. A dentists drill
17. Sear
19. Peon
18. Taxi
22. Dene
19. Fortune
22. Sod
10/=
YESTERDAYS SOLUTION
CODEWORD
Each number in our Codeword grid represents a dierent letter of the alphabet. For example,
today 25 represents D so ll in D every time the gure 25 appears. You have two letters in the
control grid to start you o. Enter them in the appropriate squares in the main grid, then use
your knowledge of words to work out which letters should go in the missing squares. As you get
the letters, ll in other squares with the same number in the main grid and control grid. Check
o the list of alphabetical letters as you identify them.
COMPLEX CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1 Piece of writing right away
found in bar (6)
4 Ocer with a jacket starts to
upbraid tetchy worker (8)
9 Trace confusingly large set
of rms (6)
10 Some ladies press on to get
coee (8)
11 Oce drudges pound
going to drug-dealer (3-6)
13 Appeal associated with
German river for couples (5)
14 Cold call area seen to be
suspect for retail event (9,4)
17 Like a boozer, maybe, with
untold gin, ever drunk (13)
21 A second lm in mould (5)
23 Complete crane
manoeuvres around posh
explorers ship (9)
24 Father is back in seedy
joint, scong (8)
25 Respect a daughter facing
messy situation (6)
26 Not forthcoming like table
in popular restaurant? (8)
27 Block current politician with
PM mostly (6)
DOWN
1 Issue in European painting
having land obscured (6)
2 Record man among stylish
outsiders in lounge (9)
3 Avoid publicity showing rst
Overture (7)
5 Inspectors with infantry soldier
DAILY NATION
Friday
July 11, 2014
YESTERDAYS
SOLUTION
ACROSS
1 Balances
6 Tic tac
9 Pompon
10 Needless
11 Reveille
12 Mining
13 Accomplished
16 Private means
19 Banner
21 Unhorsed
23 Assuaged
24 Orders
25 Assent
26 Reedited
DOWN
2 Adored
3 Ample
4 Complicit
5 Sunbeam
6 Therm
7 Colonists
8 Absentee
13 Adventure
14 Loathsome
15 Arkansas
17 Moulder
18 Hearse
20 Right
22 Radii
YESTERDAYS
SOLUTION
DN
DAILY NATION
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July 11, 2014
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CINEMA GUIDE
NAIROBI
QTV
5:20 Uongofu
5:45 Workers
Prayer/Toleo la
Asubuhi 6:30 Nasaha
6:40 Chee Live
9:00 Worse Marriage
11:00 Tumsifu
TELEVISION
CITIZEN TV
KTN TV
K24 TV
YOUR STARS
AQUARIUS | JAN 21 - FEB 19
You have an extra-special surprise now.
A harmonious aspect provides plenty of
creative ideas, not to mention the talent
to pull them o. Meanwhile, you also get
the impetus and drive to take action on
everything you want to achieve.
KBC TV
vs Argentina-Rpt 4.30
CFI World Cup Highlights
5.00 Club 1 6.00 World
Cup 7.00 Taarifa 7.30 KBC
World Cup Higlights 8.00
Beautiful Ceci 9.00 KBC
Channel 1 News 10.00 KBC
World Cup 2014 Highlights
11.00 World Cup 2014
Match Rpt
1.00 Club 1 Rpt
1.30 Movies
EBRU AFRICA TV
6:30 Cover Me
8:00 Plug N Play 8:30
Ebru News 9:15 World of
mysteries 9:45 Helicops
10:30 Documentary
6.40PM
THINK LIKE A MAN 2 (16)
4.40PM, 9.40PM
PLANET MEDIA, PRESTIGE PLAZA,
NGONG ROAD
SCREEN I
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2
(3D) (G/E)
11AM, 1.10PM
DAWN OF THE PLANET APES (3D)
(16)
3.30PM, 6.15PM, 8.50PM
SCREEN II
THINK LIKE A MAN TOO (18)
10.30AM, 3.15PM, 8.45PM
HUMPTY SHARMA KI DULHANIA
(TBA)
6PM
TRANSCENDENCE
(16)
12.50PM
PLANET MEDIA CINEMAS,
NAKUMATT MEGA CITY MALLKISUMU
SCREEN I
GODZILLA
(16)
1.30PM, 3.50PM, 6.20PM 8.40PM
SCREEN II
HUMPTY SHARMA KI DULHANIA
(TBA)
8.40PM
DAWN OF THE PLANET APES (3D)
(16)
3.50PM, 6.20PM
THINK LIKE A MAN TOO (P/G)
2PM
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2
(3D) (G/E)
11.40AM
MOMBASA
NYALI CINEMAX-MOMBASA
DAWN OF THE PLANET APES
(3D)
6PM
THINK LIKE A MAN TOO
6.45PM
BOBBY JASOOS
9PM
DAWN OF THE PLANET APES
(2D)
6PM
childrens corner
DAILY NATION
Friday
July 11, 2014
COLOUR ME
TITLE: The American Dream
BOOKS
For every word in bold, there are four options. Circle the word that
has the same meaning as the word in bold
) The symbols ,
, ,
should appear only once in
each row and in each column.
) Each symbol
,
, ,
should appear only once
within each 2x2 square
SOLUTION
1. Justice
a) Served
b) Fair
c) Law
d) Courts
2. Kerosene
a) Oil
b) Lamp
c) Light
d) Grease
SHARON GICHERU
3. Kidnap
a) Abduct
b) Chase
c) Beat
d) Accompany
4. Kindness
a) Compassion
b) Companionship
c) Love
d) Like
5. Knob
a) Door
b) Snob
c) Club
d) Handle
6. Labour
a) Work
b) Ministry
c) Pain
d) Hunger
ANSWERS
1.b 2.a 3.a 4.a 5.d 6.a
CONTINUES ON MONDAY
VOCABULARY TEST
have to move
our
beddings
around in search
of drier areas in
the house.
We
own
a tiny piece
of land. Mum
grows various
crops including
maize, beans,
s o rg h u m ,
bullrush, millet
and vegetables. There are times
when Mum would beat me for
refusing to help her out on the
farm. That is why I really hated
home.
I loathed school too. My only
moments of joy were during
vacations, break-times, sports
days and public holidays, since
no learning would take place on
such occasions.
Madoa was my best friend.
In school, we called him YesOfCourse. This was because of his
habit of saying Yes, of course!
every time. My mum detested
Madoas conduct. I guess that
is why she warned me against
associating with him.
Daudi Kabaka
stood out.
Thats why his
name keeps
coming up.
Can any of our
artistes today
even begin to
hope to make
half the dent
that he did
with the u
saturating our
airwaves?
P.6
SAME OLD
SAME OLD
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CATCH THE ACTION Where the party @
THE AKANITES NITE AT
SANKARA HOTEL
Celsius Degree Entertainment
and Sankara Hotel give you a
night of live soul music every
Friday at the rooftop of Sankara
Hotel, Nairobi. Listen to the best
of Saint Evo, Inami and The
Celsius Collective. Entry is free.
MUSYI NIGHT AT CARNIVORE
Fans of Music and Cultural dance
from Ukambani can team up
this evening at The Carnivore
Restaurant in Nairobi for the
Musyi Night. Music will be by
some of the leading bands from
Ukambani. Event starts at 6pm.
MAGICAL KENYA RACING
WEEKEND
The Ngong Racecourse will on
July 19-20 be the venue of the
Magical Kenya Racing weekend.
There will also be a dog show,
live bands, and face painting
among other activities. Entry
Sh200 (adults), Sh50 (under 16
years) and free for children below
ve years.
THREAT BAND AT THURSDAY
NIGHT LIVE
Roots International presents
Thursday Night Live with The
Threat Band on July 17 at Choices
Pub in Nairobi. They will perform
from 8pm to 11pm. Entrance is
free.
OUT OF TOWN SPORTS, DIANI
The Forty Thieves Beach Bar at
Diani Beach will from today to
Sunday, July 13, be the venue for
the annual Diani Beach ve-aside Touch Rugby Tournament
(the sixth edition of the
event).There are four categories
of teams; mens, womens, mixed
and veterans.
LAIKIPIA XC AFRICAN
WILDERNESS MTB RACE
A mountain bike stage race is
taking place in Laikipia.
The event, which started on
Monday, July 7, ends tomorrow. It
involves cyclingfrom the foothill
of Mount Kenya, up into the
Mukogodo Forest and deep into
Laikipia . Event starts at 8pm.
TRAPPED! AT ALLIANCE
FRANAISE, NAIROBI
Festival of Creative Arts presents
the comedy Trapped! from
today until Sunday, July 13 a
the Alliance Franaise, Today
the comedy will be on at 6pm
and 8pm. Tomorrow 3pm, 6pm
and 8pm while on Sunday at
3pm and 6pm. It is directed by
Mwalimu Mbeki. Entry is Sh500.
Rave: Mimi
Blankets
Sarabi
INSIDE
Cikus Beefs
Cover:
Dalliance
Arent we
Diary
tired of the
old faces?
Rocker
Cindy
Theatre
ENTERTAINMENT AT iClub.
Its super entertainment all
week at iClub on Kimathi street.
Dub station reggae Monday
with DJ Mantel, Natty Bwoy
and DJ Brownskin. Wednesday
night, Fred Omondi of Churchill
Live and hosts of comedians
entertain, plus a ladies dancing
competition and lots of fun.
Every Thursday its Karaoke
hosted by Erica.
9 10
Take 14 with
Nadia
Darwesh
Technobyte
and the
newest
gadgets
4
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1. Revellers enjoy
Sarabi in concert on
Friday July 4, 2014
for the Hands O Our
Elephants Campaign
and to promote their
music.
2. Mandela... 3. ...and
the band 4. See how
they danced. 5. ... and
took seles
PHOTOS BY GERALD
ANDERSON
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YO! Did you hear the one about African people? You know, the one
about how 99.99 per cent of us have enough meat on us to make
any predator happy for about a month. And since this nyama aint
going nowhere, how about we just accept it... and share it, with
another kind of predator here at ZuQka we like em chunky.
3
B&W is also great place to hang out and
catch up with your girls.
2
2
1. Revellers made conversation.
2. Some danced as they refreshed
themselves. 3. And engaged in
some kind of futuristic, nay, prehistoric version of the shue 4.
4
NTV pitched tent for the young ones with
challenging games and great giveaways.
I WANTED TO DO
BUSINESS BUT
GOT ROMANCED
BY A SCRUB
INSTEAD PART II
CIKUS BEEF
ciku
muiruri
BE FAMOUS.
WISH THEM
DEAD, NOT!
DALLIANCE DIARY
ciku
kimani
do with the character, you have to create a
leave of absence, not death. Make a character travel, even put them in hospital in
a coma until you know what to do with
them an idea always comes sooner or
later about what to do with the character.
This woman, instead of wishing someone she once loved dead, someone who
still has a lot of people who love him,
could easily create a leave of absence until
she knows what to do with him.
There are so many options with the
leave of absence. There is walking away,
for instance. This might even make the
husband think twice about his cheating
and stop. It has happened often because
as humans, we do not know what we have
until we lose it, or until there is a risk of
losing it. There is even divorce it is an
unattractive option to solving marital
problems, but give me divorce anytime
instead of death.
Divorce would ensure that he is no
longer her problem, that she does not
have to worry about whom he is canoodling with. Divorce would means he
would still be alive as a provider for her
children, and that the children still have
a father. And most important of all, she
would be guilt-free.
Facebook.com/Ciku KimaniMwaniki @MamaSamora
cikukimani254@gmail.com
FRANKFOOT
frank
midega
take seles with a bundle of notes.
Despite managing to just chameleon
their way into the semi-nals, Argentina will then have to face their next
opponent(s) without the lightning
strike that is Angel Di Maria (as this
piece was written before the second
semi-nal duel). He might have been
ruled out of the World Cup, but then
again he might not, depending on
which med school the Argentine doctor you spoke to attended. Apparently,
if Argentina makes it to the nals, he
might just nd himself on the pitch, in
a Rooney with syringe-esque way.
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Books dened us
Incoherent banter
Masaku sevens
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INDUSTRY DONS
DJ Lenium
Hitmaker DNA
DJ LENIUM
omen. I
think we
need to
take advantage
of
the
current political mood and
demand dialogue. Just like the
opposition, I will not tell you
what the agenda is, probably
because I have no idea why
I am even calling it but since
the words have left my mouth,
I will mobilise my supporters (read men) and go ahead
with it.
One of the reasons for this
dialogue comes after one of
my colleagues recently posted
this message; Big, big change
on the way. Butterflies in
tummy. Excited though!
There I was, together with
many others congratulating
her, thinking it was something
monumental and life-changing
and we were all bending over
backwards to congratulate her
and wish her all the best.
But then I decided to congratulate her face to face and
ZUQKA com
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PHILIP@ZUQKA.COM SAYS:
ONS
WATCH HER
MANE, MAN!
W
Singer and businessman
Jaguar
omen. I
think we
need to
take advantage
of
the
current political mood and
demand dialogue. Just like the
opposition, I will not tell you
what the agenda is, probably
because I have no idea why
I am even calling it but since
the words have left my mouth,
I will mobilise my supporters (read men) and go ahead
with it.
One of the reasons for this
dialogue comes after one of
my colleagues recently posted
this message; Big, big change
on the way. Butterflies in
tummy. Excited though!
There I was, together with
many others congratulating
her, thinking it was something
monumental and life-changing
and we were all bending over
backwards to congratulate her
and wish her all the best.
But then I decided to congratulate her face to face and
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DERRICK AMUNGA is one of Kenyas nest actors, popular or not. Hes come a long
way from his days as Masta Sugu on Tahamaki. And though the theatre scene is
growing, were yet to see his likes on Television and local movies, something that
might really expose just how talented he and his ilk really are.
PHOTO | WAGEMA MUNYORI
the stage
My Journey With
Linkin Park So Far
he praise surrounding
Linkin Parks new album, The
Hunting Party, finally got to
my doorstep. All I have received
so far are positive reviews. An
overly excited friend of mine
even went to the extent of saying, You wont believe its Linkin
Park! as he encouraged me to
listen to it. So far the album
sounds quite Linkin Park to
me, except for a few odd joints
like Rebellion. Nothing in particular stood out for me as being
revolutionary about the album. It
doesnt awaken the kind of euphoria that consumed me when I
heard Korns most recent album,
The Paradigm Shift.
This album reinvented Korn
in a way that fused their best
elements Fieldys heavy bass
ris, Jonathan Daviss signature
vocal style and a ood of overdrive on the guitars. But with
Linkin Parks Hunting Party, the only
two words I could
think of were
hardcore punk.
The only people
who
would
probably find
it revolutionary are those
who are not
as familiar
with
those
two words as
I am and people
who have never
listened to Linkin
Parks earlier
albums, Meteora and Hybrid Theory.
Fast forward to
ROCKER
sam
kiranga
Meteora. They then knew that
they could do songs that were
entirely hard/alternative (as opposed to nu-metal) and still keep
everyone happy and smiling. And
thus Minutes to Midnight phased
out the rap/nu-metal phase.
Everyone loved it. You could tell
by the fact that the song, What
Ive Done,was chosen as a theme
song for Transformers.
ASK CINDY
WILL TRAPPED BE
DIFFERENT FROM
THE NORM?
cindym254@gmail.com
Dear Cindy,
I am 20 years old and in a relationship
with a guy I do not really love. I love
another but he keeps giving me mixed
signals. Should I continue with this unsatisfying relationship or give it all up
for the guy I am not sure loves me.
Jean
Your relationships with the two men are
very unhealthy and the best thing you
can do for yourself and for them is break
them o and move on. I sort of feel sorry
for the man you are dating because he
is there only because you are clearly
afraid of being alone. Very unfair to him.
Please let him go. Yell him you feel that
Dear Cindy,
I have been dating this girl for two
years and it has been exciting. We have
made future plans. I graduated rst and
am working while she is graduating this
year. I have recently noticed that she
is now reluctant to take my calls and is
not as bubbly when she does. I asked
her what waswrong and she told me she
did not love me anymore, that I should
give her time. Does this happen in relationships and what should I do?
Nico
Yes Nico, it happens a lot. In fact, pretty
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as excited as she used to be, and that is
also normal. Or perhaps, it is really time
to break up it is normal for some relationships to run the course.
Just respect her request and give her
time.You dont really have a choice because there are things you cannot force
on people. Still, there is hope because,
although she said she no longer loved
you, she did ask you to give her time. Do
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h e n ever I
h e a r
someone say
t h a t
they are planning to get a
tattoo, I wince. Not because
of any of my own opinions on
whether the practice is right
or wrong, but because I have
such a low threshold for pain
that I even feel the pinch of
the needle on the behalf of
others. Physical empathy is
my middle name.
I still remember the rst
time I had permanent modication inicted on my body
a single piercing on each of
my ear lobes. I was seven at
the time, and my mother told
me to close my eyes when
the moment of truth arrived,
for it would be over before I
knew it.
I might as well have been
heading for gaol because I
was extremely agitated as we
walked over to the shop for
where the piercing was to be
done. Good thing was, mum
was right it was over in a
ash. I felt the sting for a second, the smarting pain came
afterwards. I did not cry.
Instead, I was angry because that is how my pain
manifests itself, much like
the way I hop around a room
howling in outrage whenever
I stab my little toe on the corner of a door. At the end of
the day I was happy because
to my understanding, I was
now beautiful.
Nevertheless, I swore to
myself that I would never go
through anything like that
again. No more piercings, and
especially, no tattoos.
TATTOOS ARE
FASCINATING. THEY
CONTAIN HIDDEN
STORIES: SOME
GOOD, SOME NOT SO
GOOD, SOME BAD,
SOME SAD, AND SOME
PLAIN DUMB
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In view of the identied priority areas, the Ministry has initiated a number of projects and
programmes and will continue
to formulate more
aimed at ensuring availability of quality
inputs and affordable credit to farmers.
This will reduce cost of production and
increase incomes to farmers.
the ministry are; National Accelerated Agricultural Inputs Access program (NAAIAP),
Njaa Marufuku Kenya Program (NMK), Small
Holder Marketing Project (SHoMaP), Kenya
Agricultural and Agribusiness Productivity
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programmes and projects are aimed at;
Improving food security, equitable income and employment of Kenyans,
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Great achievements
realized
Congratulates
Nyayo Tea Zones on their launch of
Kipchabo Tea Factory and
ISO FSMS 22000:2005
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We are proud to be associated with you.
Mission
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build a protable Corporation.
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The Corporation was established
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countrys economy as an employer and
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Nyayo
Tea
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Development
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ipchabo
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Ltd. began
implementing
a
Food Safety Management System
in December 2013
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right and licence
to operate and
describe itself as a
Food Safety Management System
audited and certied organization
in respect to green
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reception,
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processing and dispatch of black CTC tea by Kenya Bureau of Standards tion of this system include reduced food safety
against the requirements of the ISO 22000:2005 In- breach investigation time, reduced process training on new staff, reduced litigation and legal fee as
ternational Standard.
Yet the journey towards this ISO 22000:2005 certi- a result of food safety hazards, reduction in insurcation began much earlier, right at the inception of ance premium, increasing positive public image,
the factory. Preparatory activities and investments protection of information assets, improvement in
before even the actual implementation of the Food staff recruitment and increased condence with
Safety Management System included the incorpo- customers and other interested parties.
ration of critical aspects of food safety in the mod- Therefore, the auditing and certication of Kipchern design of the factory premises and layout of the abo Tea Factory to ISO 22000:2005 Standards by
machinery. Further activities were the setting up of Kenya Bureau of Standards is an attestation that
a multidisciplinary Food Safety Team, appointment the factory has established a food safety manof the Food Safety Team Leader, training of the agement system that ensures that our products
food safety team members, internal auditors and are free from contaminants and does not cause
the whole staff establishment on all aspects of food adverse health effects, we comply with external
safety and the establishment of a Food Safety Man- safety requirements, evaluate our customers
agement System that meets the requirements of ISO food safety requirements, provide safe products
and enhance customer satisfaction, communicate
22000:2005 standard.
Kipchabo Tea Factory has established, documented safety products throughout the food chain and
and is implementing a Food Safety Management Sys- comply with our documented food safety policy.
tem that dynamically combines the Hazard Analysis The factory has a powerful business and marketCritical Control Point (HACCP) principles and applica- ing tool for its products with this certication.
tion steps with prerequisite programmes. This system
also assures of top management commitment and
provision of resources towards food safety, compliance to all applicable statutory and regulatory food
safety requirements, to organized and targeted communication and to continual improvement.
As a factory, the implementation of this Food Safety
Management System has resulted in resource optimization, improved documentation, better planning,
reduced post-process verication, more efcient
and dynamic food safety hazards control, systematic
management of prerequisite programmes and ultimately reduced risk of food borne diseases from our
products.
Other benets that have accrued from implementa-
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Global Thm: Invsting in Young Popl National Thm: Invsting in Young Popl: My Rsponsibility
abilities translates to billions of shillings annually. The Youth Development fund and the
Uwezo funds are all aimed at empowering
the youth economically.
Day dedicated to
address special
needs of the youth
Message from the National
Council for Population and
Development
The National Council for Population
and Development provides leadership
in the development, coordination and
implementation of population policies and
programmes, in order to improve the quality
of life of all Kenyans. The Council has been
at the forefront in undertaking research
and analysing population issues; developing
population policies, as well as creating public
awareness on population and development
issues in Kenya.
The young persons, who are the focus of this
years World Population Day, have been a
central focus of our programme and policy
initiatives. The Council recognises that
Young persons are an enormous resource for
a nations growth and development and the
potential long term benets of the human
capital accumulated during adolescence and
in youthfulness are critical. There is therefore
need to support increased investment
in young peoples health, education and
economic development.
More than one-third of the countrys
population consists of young people aged
10 to 24 years; this has been occasioned
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The world today has its largest generation of youth in history 1.8 billion
young people, mostly in developing
countries with enormous potential
to help tackle the major challenges
facing humanity. But too many are denied their rightful opportunities to get
a quality education, nd decent work,
and participate in the political life of
their societies. World Population Day
is an opportunity to renew our commitment to help young people unleash
national action and international support remain relevant today. In particular, to fully carry out this Programme
of Action, governments must respect
the human rights and fundamental
freedoms of all youth and respond effectively to any violations.
On this World Population Day, I call on
all with inuence to prioritize youth in
development plans, strengthen partnerships with youth-led organizations,
and involve young people in all decisions that affect them. By empowering
todays youth, we will lay the groundwork for a more sustainable future for
generations to come.
Young people,especially adolescent girls, are at the heart of our work at UNFPA
Message from the United Nations Under-Secretary-General
and UNFPA Executive Director
Promoting a multi-sectoral approach in provision of quality integrated youth-friendly population education and reproductive health services
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Josphat K. Sawe
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ELDORET POLYTECHNIC
duction courses facilitated by BusiThe Eldoret Polytechnic proudly welness Improvement Services (BIS)
comes everyone as it celebrates the
and the Kenya Bureau of Standards
ISO 9001: 2008 Certication during
(KEBS) that sensitized staff on ISO
this 10th graduation ceremony.
9001:2008 Standard and QMS.
Indeed, the two factors are a reecThe top management appointed a
tion of converged efforts of the govManagement Representative (MR)
erning council, staff, students and
Mr. Bonface Stedi to front a team of
other stakeholders of our institution.
focused team players who were taken
The institution is fully committed to
through intensive trainings and inproviding high quality technical trainStedi L. Bonface
ductions on ISO compliance.
ing and research services in line with
ISO 9001:2008
In June 2011, Eldoret Polytechnic
the requirements of the Quality ManManagement
agement and continually vies to imtrained 23 members of staff as InterRepresentative
proving Quality Management System
nal Quality Auditors who conducted
(QMS) based on the ISO 9001:2008.
several internal quality audits of our
The journey to quality certication proved quite QMS in consultation with Alpex Consulting Africa
challenging but the urge to bring up the best
Limited (ACAL), resulting in numerous reviews
technical training had been fueling the efforts of and continual improvement of our processes.
Board of Governors and the overall team of the The ISO 9001:2008 Certication awarded to Elteam working tirelessly for the better.
doret Polytechnic justies concerted efforts of
The road to ISO Certication has been long but
Governing Council, top management, staff and
the results are rewarding; the journey began in
students unceasing efforts which have also translate 2009 following a strategic decision by the
lated to quality recognition and improvements it
Board of Governors and management to adopt a operations through:
Quality Management System (QMS).
The achieve its set agendas, the institution boasts
The relentless charges towards ISO certication harmonized sectorial working environment, staff
begun in 2009 after a strategic decision and has
motivation and involvement in decision making,
been demonstrated through organization of ingood infrastructure and a ow of ofce respon-
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Stedi Bonface,
Benson Kioko,
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Gertrude Sawe
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Dr. Joseph
Chavutia,
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Sciences
Jane Kiprono
HOD, Hospitality
Kennedy S.
Munyole,
HOD, Mechanical
Engineering
Edward
Emmanuel Meres,
Chelashaw- HOD, Computing
HOD, Chemical and Information
Technology
Technology
Christopher
Misire,
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Grace C Sitienei,
Librarian
Nancy
KariukiHuman
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John Gitau,
Examination
Ofcer
Prisca
Choge,
Coordinator,
Town
Campus
John Kipkorir
Chepwony,
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Campus
Charles T.
Keton
Industrial
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Ofcer
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