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P.23 > Ghost workers gobble up Naroks Sh300m every year

COUNTY NEWS

Governor says out of 2,363


employees who presented
themselves for a head count,
only 2,083 had valid papers

ARMED ATTACKS | Grenade found near ats amid claims that armed gunmen were on the loose

Navy joins Mombasa


security crackdown
Police ocers on
patrol were alerted
about the device
which had been
sighted near Likoni
ats. We rushed
to the scene and
cordoned-o the
area.

P.68 Cheboi picks


10,000m silver on
day one of IAAF
World Junior event

Raila faces
deance on
sacking of
Cord Whip

Likoni OCPD Robert


Murithi
Kenya Navy
soldiers patrol
the streets
of Likoni
yesterday
as tension
remained
high after an
explosive was
found in a
residential area.

BY NATION TEAM

newsdesk@ke.nationmedia.com

LABAN WALLOGA |
NATION

>> The Navy deployed to support police patrols


as hunt for hooded gunmen stepped up in
Mombasa >> Parents withdraw children from
school and businesses shut doors over fears of a
fresh attack >> Soldiers detonate grenade found
near Likoni residential complex Story Page 2

Kenya team
bags medals

INDEX
News
P. 2-11, 16, Back
P. 12-13
Opinion
P. 14
Letters
P. 17-26
County
P. 28-34
World
P. 35-37
Business
P. 68-71
Sport

rouble is brewing in Cord


after its MPs from the Coast
said they would not back the
coalitions resolution to drop MP
Gideon Mungaro as the Minority
Whip in the National Assembly.
In a statement that was also
supported by Jubilee Coalition
MPs from the region, the MPs
said Tuesdays joint Cord Parliamentary Group meeting, which was
CONTINUED ON PAGE 6

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DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

SECURITY | Navy joins police and GSU in patrolling streets as parents withdrew children from school and businesses closed

Tension in Mombasa as grenade found


Area residents claimed
attackers had been
spotted wearing buibuis
and carrying weapons
BY WINNIE ATIENO

watieno@ke.nationmedia.com

enya Navy soldiers were


yesterday sent to back up
a police security operation
in the Likoni area of Mombasa,
following panic sparked by reports
that armed men had been spotted
surveying the area.
Parents withdrew their children
from schools, while business owners closed their premises.
However, armed police backed by
soldiers from the nearby Kenya Navy
base patrolled the area, and found a
grenade in the Soweto slum where
hooded gunmen shot four people dead
on Sunday night. The security team
later detonated the device.
Likoni OCPD Robert Murithi said
police received information regarding
the device around 11.20am.

Detonated the object

Police officers on patrol were


alerted about the device, which had
been sighted near Likoni ats. We
rushed to the scene and cordoned-o
the area while alerting bomb experts,
who on arrival discovered that it was a
Russian made hand grenade, he said,
adding, they detonated the object with
the help of the Kenya Navy.
Nation Photographer Laban Walloga
was roughed up after he took pictures
of soldiers on patrol in Likoni.
Mr Murithi dismissed rumours that
the gunmen who had attacked Likoni
at the weekend had been seen around
Soweto area. Earlier, there had been

CHRONOLOGY

Other explosives
found in the town
LABAN WALLOGA | NATION

A parent evacuates pupils from Dona Olinda Academy, which was among the
schools where learning was disrupted over security fears in Mombasa yesterday.
Right: A security ocer controls a crowd that had gathered in Soweto where a
grenade (inset) was found before it was safely detonated.
claims that the suspicious armed men
camouaged in buibuis had been seen
surveying the locality.
The Nation learnt that learning was
paralysed in ve schools as headteachers called parents to withdraw their
children after the security scare.
I called police officers, who
combed this area, as parents took their
children home, Mr Kevin Nyaga, the
headteacher of Bridge International
Academy Miami in Soweto, said. The
school has 330 students.
We have many people gathering
here and there; I believe that is even

causing more tension, he said.


Parents of other aected schools
in the area, including Little Friends,
Goodwill and Mweza Primary and
Dona Olindas Academy, also withdrew their children.

Its very scary

On March 20: Over 170kg of


powerful TNT pipe bombs were
destroyed in a massive, but
controlled, explosion in Mtwapa.
The explosives were found in a
car that had been parked at the
Mombasa police headquarters
for a week.
May 24: A hand grenade was
found at the Jesus Healing and
Miracle Ministry Internationals
compound.
Galgalo Bocha

and that the Sunday gunmen were


spotted in the locality. We cannot do
anything but pray but I am thinking
of moving out.
Another witness said she got information that hooded gunmen had
been seen near Shimoni in Kwale
County.
Earlier, residents had claimed that
two gunmen had been spotted the area
around 8.30am. They said the men
had arrived on a motorcycle.
At the Likoni Channel, security
ocers searched all people boarding the ferry.

The headteacher called me to take


my child away due to insecurity. I do
not know what is happening anymore;
its very scary, the father of a Standard Three pupil told the Nation.
Another parent said: I heard that
a nearby school was nearly attacked

No grills, say parents


BY NATION REPORTER
Tala Boys High School parents have demanded that the
authorities order the removal
of all window grills from dormitories.
They were talking to journalists yesterday evening after
the school closed indenitely
following a fire in which a
student died.
Six other students were admitted to hospital while eight
were treated and discharged.

A parent, Mr James Maina,


blamed the school administration for the tragedy.
It is shocking that the
school ignored the Education
ministrys directive to remove the grills. The number
of injuries would have been
minimised if that had been
abided by, he said.
Another parent Ruth Mutua
demanded investigations and
assurances that the boys would
be safe when the school reopened.

Ramadhan Timetable
24th July 2014
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DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

JUSTICE | Judge says theres no urgency in case

NSSF contests bid


to reinstate Atwoli
High Court cites
Industrial Court
order suspending
Kazungu notice

REACTION

Activist not
aggrieved

BY PAUL OGEMBA
@PaulOgemba
pogemba@ke.nationmedia.com
ANTHONY NJAGI | NATION

St Petrock director Mary Muthoni Jason and teacher Peter Mugendi welcome Emily Wanjiru to the
school in Runyenjes, Embu County, on Tuesday. Right: President Kenyatta with Emily after she impressed him with her performance at the Sagana State Lodge on Apil 16.

Girl who awed crowds rewarded


BY NATION
CORRESPONDENT
The six-year-old girl who
won the hearts of audiences
at the 2014 National Schools
Drama Festival has found a
sponsor for her education up
to secondary level.
Emily Wanjiru has been admitted to St Petrock School in
Runyenjes, Embu County.
Emily thrilled President
Uhuru Kenyatta and the entire nation with her acting
prowess.
The schools director, Ms
Mary Muthoni Jason, said she
was touched when she heard

that the star actor came from


a needy family and wanted to
help her to nurture her talent.
She said the school would
cater for her primary and secondary education costs.
It is in the formative stages
that children are most desperate and need support if they are
to make it in life.

No trouble

It is a great opportunity to
sponsor the little girl to achieve
her dreams and goals, said Ms
Jason.
At the school, the little girl
had no trouble mingling with
her new mates and joined

them in singing. Her mother,


Ms Elizabeth Njoki, who accompanied her to the school,
said she was grateful for the
sponsorship.
School principal Lorna
Wanjiru Thairu said it was a
great joy to have little Emily
at the school.
She said the school had
been looking forward to receiving the talented girl since
April when she was oered the
opportunity.
Ms Thairu said she would try
to nurture Emilys talent while
encouraging her to participate
in other activities like athletics,
karate and other sports.

n application by an
activist challenging
the decision to retire
workers and employers representatives from the NSSF
board has been opposed.
The National Social Security
Board of Trustees argued that
Mr Charles Omanga had no
capacity to sue Labour Cabinet
Secretary Kazungu Kambi for
ejecting Cotu secretary-general
Francis Atwoli and Federation
of Kenya Employers executive
director Jacqueline Mugo from
the board.
Lawyer Ahmednasir Abdullahi said Mr Omanga had not
disclosed any special interest
he represents or any prejudice
he will suer by the decision
to remove Mr Atwoli and Ms
Mugo from the board.
The applicant has no capacity since he is not aggrieved
by any act or omission of the
Cabinet Secretary. He has no
cause to bring the suit and is
merely a busy body trying to

The applicant has no


capacity since he is not
aggrieved by any act or
omission of the Cabinet
Secretary. He has no
cause to bring the suit
and is merely a busy body
trying to waste the courts
time
Lawyer Ahmednasir
Abdullahi
waste the courts time, said
Mr Abdullahi.
Mr Omanga led the petition at the High Court seeking
to revoke Mr Kambis gazette
notice removing Mr Atwoli and
Ms Mugo.
He argued that the minister
had no authority to retire any

nominee appointed to the


board by workers since the
new NSSF Act provides that
existing members are deemed
to have been re-appointed for
additional three years.
The NSSF board as currently constituted in the
absence of representatives
from Cotu and FKE can act
against the interests or workers and employers. Mr Kambi
had no authority to take over
the roles of the two and his
decision is therefore null, void
and unconstitutional, swore
Mr Omanga.
Mr Abdullahi however said
operations of the NSSF Board
of Trustees had been running
smoothly without Mr Atwolis
presence and the board was
not crippled as alleged.
Justice Weldon Korir directed that since there was
another suit by Mr Atwoli at
the Industrial Court, there
was no urgency in determining the prayers sought by Mr
Omanga.
Orders have been given
suspending the gazette notice
by the minister purporting to
suspend Mr Atwoli and Ms
Mugo from the board. Therefore there is no urgency in this
application, said judge Korir,
who directed the parties to le
and exchange their submissions before the hearing on
September 30.

Aromat makers accuse biosafety authority of being malicious


BY NATION REPORTER
Manufacturers of Aromat seasoning
have defended the product against allegations that it was harmful.
Unilever Kenya maintains Aromat
did not contain Genetically Modied
(GM) content and dismissed claims
by the National Biosafety Authority
(NBA) that the product was putting
consumers lives at risk.

Unilever Kenya secretary Inviolata


Oriwo said yesterday that Aromat had
been in the market since 2011 and
no health complaints had been raised
against it.
Aromat is not a new product as
claimed by the authority. The allegation that it is harmful is baseless and
malicious, Ms Oriwo said.
She added that the safety of
Aromat had been conrmed by the

Kenya Bureau of Standards (Kebs)


and that there had never been any
suggestion that the certication was
erroneous.
Ms Oriwo also opposed an application by the NBA seeking to lift orders
which restrained it from recalling and
stopping the sale of the product.
The facts of the case clearly call
for investigations of the issues raised
since the company has not breached

the law or committed any oence as


claimed by the authority, Ms Oriwo
said.
The NBA sought to lift the orders,
saying, Aromat had been found by
other government agencies to contain
GM content, which continued to put
the lives of consumers at risk.
Justice Isaac Lenaola had stopped
the authority from banning the sale
or interfering in any way with the dis-

tribution of Aromat pending hearing


and determination of the case.
The judge also stopped the arrest
and prosecution of Unilevers directors and employees in relation to the
sale of the product.
Unilever said it had been an importer and distributor of Aromat food
seasoning since 2001 with necessary
certication and labelling as authorised by Kebs.

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DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

MENTAL HEALTH | Specialist attributes the sad state of aairs to lack of eective diagnosis of mental cases

Alarm as more
patients jump to
death at KNH
Two patients with
mental ailment commit
suicide at the regions
referral hospital every
month, says medic
BY BERNARDINE MUTANU
@mutanuberna
bmutanu@ke.nationmedia.com

t least 10 patients jump to their


death from Kenyatta National
Hospitals tower every year,
casting a dark shadow over East
Africas biggest referral medical
facility.
One to two patients commit suicide every month. They jump through
the unguarded windows at the tower
block, according to the hospitals
head of Mental Health, Dr Margaret
MakAnyengo.
The trend has been on the rise and
could get worse if the situation is
not addressed fast, Dr MakAnyengo
warns.
She attributes the suicides to depression and mental disorders.
Most of the patients brought into
the hospital do not have obvious signs
of depression and are just diagnosed
for primary ailment. When they get
admitted, they get the perfect opportunity to commit suicide.
They develop a feeling that the
primary disease is a big burden to
them, driving them to take away their

lives, she said.


Most of those who commit suicide
are usually admitted with life-threatening ailments like Aids, cancer,
blood sugar and meningitis. Many
young people are also victims of drug
and alcohol addiction and abuse, a
key driver of depression and suicide
at KNH.
Patients aged between 20 and 40
have suicidal tendencies, the medic
said.
Statistics at the hospital show that
at least 4,000 youths sought treatment for mental disorders including
depression at the institution in 2013.
This gure might surpass the 5,000
mark before the end of this year, according to projections.

Straining its capacity

KNH receives a huge number of


patients from across the country and
the rest of East Africa daily, straining
its capacity.
The hospital does not have
enough sta; as a result patients are
not checked for signs of depression
when they are being admitted. They
are only checked for primary ailments, Dr MakAnyengo said.
Depression goes unnoticed at this
early stage, only to rear its head once
the patients get to the wards.
One of the signs that a patient is
depressed is restlessness and a habit
to walk to the windows. A well-trained
psychiatric nurse should be able to
discern these signs and take necessary action.

The hospital
does not
have enough
sta; patients
are not
checked
for signs of
depression
when they
are being
admitted

MORE INFO

Some of suicide
cases at hospital
April 28, 2014: Kenneth Gikonyo
Gichae, 41
May 12, 2014: Hamis Kato, 35
May 27, 2014: Frankline Mutua, 29
June 1, 2014: Kasinga Mbai, 83
A 22-year-old patient on July
10, 2014, dropped a baby from the
maternity wing. The baby died
and police are considering preferring infanticide charges against
her if she is proved to be t for
prosecution, according to Kilimani
OCPD Peter Katam.
The ocer warned that it could
be hard for ocers to control such
cases. Relevant bodies should
come up with measures to ensure
that people do not reach the level
of committing suicide not only at
KNH but elsewhere. We have had
similar cases and it is hard for us to
prevent them because more often
they are voluntary, he said in an
interview.

SOURCE: THE POLICE-KILIMANI POLICE STATION

Dr Margaret
MakAnyengo
FILE | NATION

Israeli Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Aairs


Avigdor Liberman (centre) during a tour of Kenyatta National Hospital last month. Over 10 patients commit suicide
there every year.
Unfortunately, the hospital has
only two psychiatric nurses and two
psychologists.
One psychologist nurse went on
leave; we are now left with only one.
The eld of mental health is too wide
and we require many more specialised
nurses and clinical psychologists at
the hospital, said Dr MakAnyengo.
There are only six psychiatrists
at KNH out of the total of 80 in
the country. Most of them are in
private practice in Nairobi, said Dr
MakAnyengo.
Low funding from the government makes it dicult for hospitals
to allocate adequate funds for mental
health services.
The health sector was allocated
Sh34 billion by the Treasury in
2013/2014 budget - a mere 6.2 per
cent of the national Budget. Out of
this KNH got Sh200 million.
This was increased to Sh47.4 billion in the 2014/2015 nancial year,
with KNH expected to receive Sh8.4
billion.
In an earlier interview, the hospitals

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spokesperson, Mr Simon Ithae, said it


was not possible to put up grills on the
tower block as structural engineers
had advised that the building cannot
sustain more weight.
The only option for the hospital
is to construct new wards to contain
the suicide numbers.
The architects at that time did not
consider the plight of patients. They
never put into consideration that they
could fall or jump from the building.
I would recommend a facility which
goes up to the second oor for wards
for the sake of safety for patients,
said Dr MakAnyengo.
However, the hospital obtained special permission to grill the childrens
wards located on the third oor of the
tower block.
Dr MakAnyengo called for the enactment into law, of the Counsellors,
Psychologists and Psychotherapists
Bill, 2013. The law will help hospitals
across the country to deal with mental
cases, reducing pressure on KNH.
See Editorial on Page 12

National News 5

DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

Uhuru ICC
case victims
uneasy over
delay in trial

FAREWELL | Spanish envoy leaves

Cited insecurity

Over 40 victims of the Mpeketoni attack were also interviewed


by telephone after the legal representative cited insecurity for failure
to talk to them face-to-face.
In Busia County, 19 victims from
the Luo and Luyia communities,
who were interviewed, accused the
government of bias in the way it
was compensating victims.
There was also despair among
the group who had high hopes that
the trial would start in early 2014,
the report notes.
Over 68 Luo and Luyia victims
in Siaya said they had been reduced
to poverty by the post-election violence. They said their situation had
been worsened by lack of assistance
from the Government and called on
the ICC Witness Protection Fund
to intervene.
In Nakuru County, the Luo and
Luyia communities interviewed
said widows and orphans were
the most aected.
Another 31 individuals interviewed in Siaya County said they
were tired of the delay in starting
the trial and were losing hope in
the justice process.
Unlike the case against Deputy
President William Ruto and journalist Joshua arap Sang, which
has progressed despite lack of
witnesses, President Kenyattas
trial has been beset by delays.
ICC outreach coordinator in
Kenya Maria Kamara said the
trial had been delayed by legal
procedures.

Headteachers fault
certicates order

School principals
say because of the
directive, parents
no longer feel
obliged to pay fees

BY NATION CORRESPONDENT
Victims in the case against Mr
Uhuru Kenyatta at The Hague
have complained about the delay
in starting the trial, saying, they are
unsure about getting justice.
They also claimed they faced
psychological trauma, lack of government assistance and nancial
diculties, seven years after the
post-election violence.
Their views were collated in the
10th periodic report submitted to
the Victims Participation and
Reparations Section of the ICC
on July 21 in which 196 victims
were interviewed.
Of these, 179 had previously
been registered to participate in
the case facing President Kenyatta over accusation preceding
his presidency.
The common legal representative interviewed victims in Nakuru,
Siaya and Busia ahead of the status
conference for the case on July 9.
He conducted over 100 phone
interviews with victims to ascertain their situation following the
Mpeketoni attack in Lamu in which
more than 70 people died.
The ocial said he had various meetings to address victims
concerns, especially with regard to
delays in starting the trial and the
apparent lack of help for Nyanza
and western region victims.
The attack, which resulted in
the Kikuyu community suering
a large number of casualties, also
resulted in the Luo community
receiving fliers in Nakuru and
Naivasha demanding that they
leave, notes the report.

EDUCATION | Institutions fear accumulating huge debts

BY MARYANNE GICOBI
@MaryanneGicobi
mgicobi@ke.nationmedia.com

PHOTO | PSCU

President Kenyatta with the outgoing ambassador of


Spain, His Excellency Javier Herrera when he bade the
President farewell at State House, Nairobi, yesterday.

Looming drug
shortage in city
BY NATION REPORTER
A drug shortage is looming in hospitals run by the
Nairobi county government
after failure to meet pay for
drugs supplied in the last
three months.
Kenya Medical Supply
Authority has refused to
deliver more medicines to
the hospitals in the next one
week unless its paid.
Up to 85 clinics and
four major hospitals risk
running short of supplies.
The hospitals are Mbagathi,
Pumwani, Mama Lucy and
Mutuini.
The County Assembly
Health Committee Chairman, Mr Manoah Mboku,
yesterday said there were
no drugs at Mbagathi.

Sh34m debt

He was responding to a
statement raised by Woodley Ward Rep Njoroge Kairu
and said his committee was
conrming on specics of
the crisis.
The county owes the drug
supplier Sh34 million which
is payment scheduled for
the last quarter.
When my committee
talked to the Chief Finance
Ocer, he said there was no
money, Mr Mboku said.
He claimed the county
secretariat was ignoring
the health services.

The executive member for


health, Timothy Kingondu,
claimed nobody had raised
the matter with him.
He said the county had
a Sh600 million contract
with Kenya Medical Supply Authority and that the
money would be paid.

600
The value in millions of
shillings of a contract the
Nairobi county government
has with Kenya Medical
Supply Authority for the
supply of medicines
Mr Kingondu said there
was no cause for alarm
since the hospitals would
be supplied with drugs.
Although procurement
and distribution of medicines to county hospitals
is among devolved functions, Cabinet Secretary
for Health James Macharia
gave the directive that all
counties get drugs from
Kenya Medical Supply
Authority.
All county governments
procure medicines from
Kenya Medical Supply
Authority except where a
particular drug is unavailable.
Then, alternative arrangement can be made.

econdary school principals have criticised a


government directive to
release certicates, saying it
sets the stage for parents to
refuse paying school fees.
Addressing a press conference in Nairobi yesterday,
Kenya Secondary School
Heads Association chairman
John Awiti said that because
of the directive parents dont
feel obligated to pay school
fees since their children will
get the certicate anyway.
If you have nothing to
hold parents on to to pay, it
will dicult to have them pay
school fees even for continuing students. This will throw
schools into crises as there is
a limit to the survival tactics

you can employ to survive,


said Mr Awiti
The association chairman,
who is also the principal of St
Marys Yala in Siaya, said the
school principals will run up
huge debts to suppliers and
non-teaching sta.
School property will be auctioned since principals do not

One head told me


an ex-student came
driving a Prado but
will not pay arrears
of Sh13,000
Heads chair John Awiti

have money to pay suppliers;


schools can also be taken to
courts by creditors, he said.
They have called on the
government to meet them
and decide how to handle the
directive.
Issues include how far back
heads can go in issuing certicates as some of the students
are employed.
He added that the headteachers sometimes held onto the
certificates because candidates had damaged school
property.
We support the directive,
but we are looking for a winwin situation where the school
is not left in a crisis, said Mr
Awiti.
He said that since the directive was issued, former
students who were doing
well nancially had some to
demand certicates.
One head told me a former
student came driving a Prado
but he will not pay arrears of
Sh13,000 since the presidential
order.
Head teachers also complained over the perpetual
delay in releasing of free secondary school money.

6 | National News

DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

POLITICS | Jubilee leaders join their ODM colleagues to throw their weight against resolution to drop Minority Whip

Coast MPs defy Cord on axing Mungaro


CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
chaired by party leader Raila Odinga
and which resolved to remove Mr
Mungaro was unfair.
Mungaro has every right to be
heard and the decision made yesterday was unlawful and discriminatory,
said the 20 MPs in a statement read
by their Mvita counterpart, Mr Abdulswamad Nassir.
This position was not a favour. We
earned it by our numbers in the National Assembly... If there is a problem
with the leadership in the House, let
it be addressed as a problem of the
leadership, said Mr Nassir.
The decision to drop Mr Mungaro
was based on the perception that he
had contributed to Cords poor performance in the House by failing to
rally Opposition MPs as a Whip.

Earlier attempt thwarted

Leaders at the Tuesday meeting


also accused him of being absent.
Yesterday, Mr Nassir said that
when the matter was raised during
the meeting at Boma Hotel in Nairobi,
he insisted that Mr Mungaro should
not be discussed in his absence as
that would be unfair.
I said were not going to run this
party on the basis of this one said
this and this one said the other, he
said.
An attempt to remove Mr Mungaro
earlier in the year was thwarted after
Coast MPs refused to nominate a re-

placement for him and threatened to


ditch the coalition.
The latest expression of condence
by the Coast MPs is likely to cement
Mr Mungaros image as a political
heavyweight in the region.
The MPs said the decision to stand
by Mr Mungaro was made by the
Coast Parliamentary Group, which
met at the Small Dining Room in
Parliament. Interestingly, the Jubilee
Deputy Majority Leader, Dr Naomi
Shabaan, attended.
About half an hour into the meeting,
Mombasa County MP Mishi Mboko
and Nyali MP Hezron Awiti were escorted out after apparently diering
with their colleagues. The two skipped
the Press conference.
Dr Shabaan also skipped the press
conference. Jubilee was represented
by MPs Ali Wario (Bura, TNA), Ibrahim Sane (Garsen, URP), Hassan
Dukicha (Galole, UDF) and Peter
Shehe (Ganze, UDF).
We elected Mr Mungaro chairman
of the Coast Parliamentary Group
before he became the Chief Whip,
said Mr Sane. Mr Nassir said the
meeting and the joint appearance at
the press conference at Parliament
was a manifestation of the new-found
unity among Coast MPs.
Were coming up strongly as a
region to state our stand, he said.
Mr Mustafa Idd (Kilifi South,
ODM) said: That seat is our right
and if one of us is removed, were
ready to go down with him. We have

LIST

Those who backed


embattled leader
Coast Parliamentary Group MPs
who signed the statement
1. Mwahima Masudi (Likoni)
2. Abdulswamad Nassir (Mvita)
3. Gideon Mungaro (Kili North)
4. Mustafa Idd (Kili South)
5. Peter Safari Shehe (Ganze)
6. Daniel Kazungu (Malindi)
7. Harrison Kombe (Magarini)
8. Ibrahim Sane (Garsen)
9. Hassan Dukicha (Galole)
10. Ali Wario (Bura, TNA)
11. Shari Ali (Lamu East)
12. Andrew Mwadime (Mwatate)
13. K. Mwashetani (Lunga Lunga)

14. Hassan Mwanyoha (Matuga)


15. William Mwamkale (Rabai)
16. Jones Mlolwa (Voi)
17. Aisha Jumwa (Kili County)
18. Twalib Bady (Jomvu)
19. Rashid Bedzimba (Kisauni)
20. Halima Ware (Tana River
County)

FILE | NATION

Kili North MP Gideon Mungaro has won the support of 20 Coast MPs who have
deed Cords resolution that he be dropped as Minority Whip.
been discriminated against for too
long.
Earlier, Wundanyi MP Thomas
Mwadeghu and Changamwes Omar
Mwinyi had been oated as the possible replacement for the Kili North
MP but it could not be established
whether they had declared interest
in the position.
The MPs resolved to retain Mr
Mungaro for the position.
Our coalition and party leader
should not listen to few individuals
without giving the accused a hearing before resorting to any action
that can be seen to be skewed, Mr
Idd said.

He said that any attempt to isolate


any of the Coast leaders would not be
taken kindly by the entire leadership
of the region.
During the Cord Parliamentary
Group meeting, Coast leaders Aisha
Jumwa Katana (Kili) and Zainab
Chidzuga (Kwale) and Lunga Lunga
MP Khatib Mwashetani (Ford Kenya)
were criticised for allegedly leaning
towards the government.
The coalition resolved that any of its
leaders who showed disloyalty would
face severe sanctions.
Reported by John Ngirachu, Mwakera Mwajefa and Kazungu Samuel

Governors advised Konza City


to clean up payrolls location row
BY NATION REPORTER
A Senate committee has
urged governors to rid their
payrolls of ghost workers.
County Public Accounts
Committee chairman Boni
Khalwale (below) said it
was worrying people were
earning salaries they had
not worked for.
Dr Khalwale made the observations when Samburu
Governor Moses Lenolkulal
admitted before the committee that some of his
workers had no PIN.
The governor said though
he inherited the sta from
the defunct local authorities, they were discharging
their duties.
It is not true that I
have more than 130 ghost
workers in my county as
indicated in the AuditorGenerals report, he said.
He also denied that
the county government
could not account for
Sh29 million, saying the
Auditor-General relied on
transactions made during
the transition from the local
authorities.
This makes it impossible
to capture all transactions.
Ocers from the AuditorGeneral visited the county
at the wrong time when we
were not fully in charge, he
said.
The missing funds were

said to have been misappropriated between January to


June last year.
The governor produced
samples of goods acquired
by the money the AuditorGeneral report claimed
was lost.
No money was lost. Our
transactions have been
above board since we took
over. County ocers had
not updated the nancial
books because there was
no staff. Our books are
now clean, he said.
He admitted that the
county was facing nancial
problems because of lack of
skilled workers.
Other governors who
have appeared before the
committee are Bomets
Isaac Ruto and his Taita
Taveta counterpart John
Mrutu.

lands before
the Senate

BY NATION REPORTER
Controversy over the county
that hosts the multi-billion-shilling Konza technology city reared
its head in the Senate yesterday.
The Senate was entangled in
a debate over whether Konza
Techno City, was in Machakos or
Makueni, when Senator George
Khaniri (Vihiga, UDF) tabled a
statement from the Ministry of
Lands.

5,000
Size in acres of the land which the
Konza Techno City is planned to
occupy
A ministerial statement from
Lands Cabinet Secretary Charity
Ngilu had placed the mega project
in Machakos, prompting a protest
from Makueni Senator Mutula Kilonzo Jnr (Wiper).
Mr Kilonzo said the 5,000-acre
property purchased from Malili
ranch by the government for the
project was in Makueni, according
to the Districts and Provinces Act
of 1992.
Bungoma Senator Moses
Wetangula and his Siaya counterpart James Orengo supported
his claims.

DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

8 | National News

DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

DISCRIMINATION | Court rules transsexuals be recognised

ROUTE WARS| Buses seek passengers

Group scores big in


war for third gender
NGO board told
to recognise group
pushing for rights
of third gender

CHRONOLOGY

Audreys quest
for justice

BY VINCENT AGOYA
@royagoya
vagoya@ke.nationmedia.com

group seeking to have


a third gender, Transgender, recognised in
Kenya has won a major legal
battle.
The Non-Governmental
Organisations Coordination
Board was yesterday ordered
to register an advocacy group
for transsexuals in a landmark ruling likely to open a
Pandoras Box over gender
discrimination.
A judge yesterday criticised
the board for having declined
to recognise the Transgender
Education and Advocacy
(TEA) whose members had
sued for discrimination and
violation of fundamental
human rights.
Mr Justice George Odunga,
in his judgment said the
boards refusal to register the

Audrey shot to the limelight when she sued KNEC


to have her examination
records altered to reect
her new identity.
She claims to have been
diagnosed with a Gender
Identity Disorder.
She says the refusal to be
recognised has caused her
distress, depression and
stigma.
The courts had been told
the country lacks policy to
recognise gender change.
group amounted to a failure
in discharging statutory functions and mandate and was
unfair, unreasonable, unjustied and in breach of rules of
natural justice.

He also ordered the board


to compensate Ms Audrey
Mbugua (left), Ms Maureen
Muia and Ms Annet Jennifer
the cost of the three year-old
litigation.
The judge said the Constitution upheld the individuals
rights to assembly and this
could not be denied on the
basis of gender.
Ms Mbugua, formerly Andrew Ithibu Mbugua, has been
battling for recognition as a
transsexual.
In a separate case pending
in court, Ms Mbugua wants the
Kenya National Examinations
Council to change the gender
mark in her certicates on the
ground that the male identity has
rendered her unemployable.
The NGO board had argued
that it could not recognise
the group members since the
names they had submitted for
registration were not the ones
reecting their gender.
However, the judge said
there was evidence that Ms
Mbugua and her colleagues
had changed their names.
He said the reasons
advanced for denial of registration had no legal basis and
were unreasonable.

BRIEFLY
NAIROBI

Mining Bill case to be


heard by three judges
A three-judge bench has been
constituted to hear constitutional
issues in a suit seeking to stop
the mining Bill for alleged breach
of rights. Chief Justice Willy Mutunga named Justice Isaac Lenaola to preside over the bench consisting of judges Mumbi Ngugi
and George Odunga. The Kenya
African Minerals Association
claims in the petition that Cabinet Secretary for Mining Najib
Balala has made proposals in the
Bill that violate the Constitution.
The Constitution Implementation
Commission and Attorney General are co-respondents.

NAIROBI

Ex-househelp seeks
pay for police assault

DENNISH OCHIENG | NATION

A bus operator carries a route board at a Kisii bus stop


as he persuades travellers to board his company vehicles yesterday. PSVs plying long routes have to solicit
for passengers as competition in the transport industry
gets stier by the day. Their businesses have also been
inltrated by private car owners who pick passengers
on the same routes.

A former househelp of Lady


Justice Grace Nzioka is seeking
compensation for alleged harassment and assault by police. Ms
Christabel Atieno Molos lawyer
Joseph Ngige says that in 2011, in
Dandora estate, Nairobi, she was
ambushed by four men, beaten
up and bundled into a vehicle. Ms
Molo was charged with stealing
the property of Justice Nzioka
when she was a senior principal
magistrate. The charges were a
frame-up as the clothes ... were
found (with) another person.
The mention will be on July 30.

National News 9

DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

VOLUNTEERS | Students from British defence college assist in local construction


Students of the Defence
Technical Undergraduate
Scheme (DTUS) of the
British Army volunteer
in the construction of a
modern playing court
for the Nakuru County
Sitting Volleyball Team
at Afraha Stadium in Nakuru yesterday. DTUS is
a university sponsorship
programme for students
who want to join the
Royal Navy, British Army,
and Royal Air Force
among others as technical ocers after they
graduate.
SULEIMAN MBATIAH | NATION

REFORMS | As life insurance plan takes eect, the lucrative new medical scheme is cancelled

New life cover for police ocers


Families of
those killed
in the line
of duty set
to be paid
eight-year
salary

BY FRED MUKINDA

fmukinda@ke.nationmedia.com

new insurance scheme has


been introduced for police
ocers killed in the line of
duty that will see their families
paid millions of shillings.
The lumpsum payment will be
based on an individuals monthly
earnings at the time of death.
Once implemented, beneciaries will be paid the equivalent of
an ocers eight-year salary.
There will also be other payments which vary with rank.
For instance, Sh100,000 will
be made available for burial expenses of a constable, the lowest
ranked ocer, with the amount
rising for higher ranks.
The scheme has been outsourced and the tender was won
by Pioneer Insurance, which is
expected to sign the contract
next week.
The life insurance package is
not restricted to ocers killed
on duty.
The families of those who die
of other causes will be paid a
lumpsum equivalent to the ofcers ve-year salary.

In a related development,
a medical insurance cover for
ocers will be tendered afresh
after the initial one, which was
to begin this month, was cancelled.
The insurance will cover hospital bills of ocers, their spouses
and children.
The earlier plan would have
granted in-patient cover of Sh8
million for junior ocers and
upto Sh200 million for commanders.

Between Sh40,000 and


Sh150,000 would have been
the cover for out-patient treatment.
Ocers were, however, told
to disregard the communication advising them to join the
scheme oered by Heritage Insurance that has been adopted
by the National Police Service
Commission for its members
and sta.
The Nation established that
the fresh tender wants insur-

PREVIOUS SCHEME

What used to happen after death


In the old scheme,
families of police
ocers who died
in the line of duty
were paid as per
the provisions of
the Group Personal Accident
Scheme administered by the
government for all
civil servants.

This money constitutes about 48 per


cent of an ocers
salary at the time
of death.
Part of it is payable as a lumpsum
while the balance
is disbursed in
instalments over
a period of ve
years.

ance providers to apply as


consortiums instead of individual rms.
At present, police ocers are
covered by the National Hospital
Insurance Fund, which excludes
those in the lower ranks from the
best private hospitals.
National Treasury Cabinet
Secretary Henry Rotich allocated Sh1.6 billion for the
health insurance scheme this
nancial year.
The life and medical insurance cover will cater for nearly
80,000 police ocers as well as
prison guards.
The initiatives come four
years late after they were recommended in the Ransley report,
the police reforms blueprint
adopted by the government in
2009.
The report said: The nature
of policing duties exposes them
to all manner of risks. The risks
have increased phenomenally
due to the merging challenges in
maintaining safety and security.
In view of the inadequacy of life
insurance cover, the ocers have
been rendered vulnerable to risks
in the course of their duty.

Put on hold
police recruits
reporting date,
demand MPs
BY NATION REPORTER
MPs yesterday said that the
reporting date of 10,000 police
recruits will be postponed over
claims of irregularities.
Parliament ordered its Administration and National Security
Committee to investigate the allegations before the recruits report
for training.
They were scheduled to report
on August 5, but Deputy Speaker
Joyce Laboso (below) ordered the
National Police Service Commission (NPSC) to put on hold the
start of training.
I order that the reporting date
be postponed until the matter is
concluded, ruled Dr Laboso.

The committee should move


with speed to ensure the answers are
given, she said during the House
proceedings yesterday.
The decision was a response
to questions by Kiminini MP
Chris Wamalwa following a public
outcry over claims of corruption,
regional imbalance, nepotism and
tribalism in the recently-concluded
recruitment.
Chairman Asman Kamama had
told the Assembly that his committee had written to the police, asking
that the reporting date be put o to
allow investigations.
The MPs demanded the nullication of the whole selection.
Although the NPSC had indicated
it would investigate the claims, Kipipiri MP Samuel Gichigi protested,
saying it should not investigate its
own conduct.
Members questioned the procedure applied in the recruitment.

10 | National News

DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

Marriage
law biased,
say Bahai

JUSTICE | Family claims their breadwinner was poisoned

Man, 32, dies in


custody over a
debt of Sh600
Kasarani police chief at
pains to explain how a
civil matter ended with
the father two being
detained
BY ZADOCK ANGIRA

zangira@ke.nationmedia.com

AND NGARE KARIUKI

cnkariuki@ke.nationmedia.com

olice are investigating the


circumstances under which a
father of two arrested in connection with a Sh600 debt died in
custody.
They are also trying to determine
how Mr Fredrick Mburu, 32, ended
up in the cells.
Mr Mburu was arrested by ocers
attached to Kasarani Police Station
on Friday over the Sh600 he owed
Nawa Auto Spares shop based at
Roysambu.
According to the dead mans family, Mr Mburu and the shop owner
had agreed on the repayment schedule. The initial debt was Sh3,600.
Mr Mburu, a technician, had paid
Sh3,000.
Kasarani police chief Augustine
Nthumbi yesterday said Mr Mburu
was arrested after the matter was
reported to the station. However, he
could not explain how police were
involved in what appeared to be a
civil matter as the complainant only
wanted the balance cleared.

It was not immediately established


if Mr Mburu, nicknamed Gathagu,
had deliberately refused to pay the
balance.
His wife, Leah Njeri, said she had
asked the police boss to release her
husband but was told she had to part
with a Sh10,000 bail.
I told them I could only get
Sh5,000 but they refused to listen,
she said, adding that she took the
money to the shop owner and pleaded
with her to drop the matter. The shop
owner, only identied as Nancy, also
refused to take the money.

BY NATION REPORTER

JEFF ANGOTE | DAILY NATION

Mechanics at Nawa Auto Spares Shop in Roysambu yesterday. (Below left) Leah
Njeri, the wife of Mr Fredrick Mburu (right) who died in police custody on Friday.

3,600
The total amount of money in shillings
that Fredrick Mburu is said to have
borrowed from Nawa Auto Spares
shop owner only identied as Nancy
The family claims Mr Mburu was
poisoned. Mr Martin Ndungu, a friend
and colleague, said there was a verbal
confrontation between Mr Mburu and
the creditor a few days ago.
I was there when Nancy came to
ask for the money. She insulted him.
That is when Mburu told her he would
only pay if she addressed him with
respect, Mr Ndungu said.
The businesswoman went into
hiding yesterday after mechanics
stormed her shop and threatened
to burn it.
The Occurrence Book (No 25/20/7/
2014) shows Mr Mburu was held at

KICK

Kasarani Police Station for obtaining


money through pretence. While in
the cell, he started complaining of
stomach pain and collapsed after
vomiting blood, the Occurrence
Book report adds.

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The entry also states that Mr Mburu


was taken to Kenyatta National Hospital where he was pronounced dead
on arrival but sources told the Nation
that never happened. Mr Mburu died
on Saturday at around 5.20am.

A lawyer for the Bahai has gone


to court demanding that the new
marriage law should provide for
the faiths followers.
Ms Mary Wanjuhi Muigai
yesterday argued that the new
Marriage Act signed into law by
President Uhuru Kenyatta in April
did not cater for Bahai marriages,
separation, divorce, custody and
maintenance of children.
Ms Muigai said the religion
was recognised worldwide and
had followers in Kenya and the
exclusion of its marriage principles was discriminatory and
unconstitutional.
The Marriage Act 2014 only
governs Christian, civil, Islamic,
customary and Hindu marriages,
separation and custody of children.
It does not mention Bahai marriages despite it being a universal
religion recognised in Kenya,
she said.
The Bahai National Spiritual
Assembly wrote to the Commission on the Implementation of the
Constitution before Parliament
debated the Bill, but they were
ignored, she said.
Ms Muigai followed this up
with a letter to the Clerk of the
National Assembly but he did not
respond.
I even pleaded for a meeting with
the Parliamentary Legal Committee in order to petition it to include
our concerns but again there was
no response. Our only hope is now
with the courts, she added.
Lady Justice Mumbi Ngugi
directed her to serve the Attorney-General and the CIC with
the petition and scheduled the
hearing for September 19.

BRIEFLY
KITUI

County seeks part


of the mining levy
County leaders want a share
of the Sh306 million coal mining concession fee paid to the
government last month by
Chinas Fenxi Mining Company. The leaders, among
them Senator David Musila
(right) have petitioned the
government to cede part of the
mining licence fees for county
activities to hasten preparations for the project.

KIRINYAGA

UASIN GISHU

Gas cylinders thief


lynched in village

Suicide bid woman


placed on probation

A man suspected of stealing


gas cylinders was yesterday
killed and the body set ablaze
at Ngurubani. Witnesses
claimed he had stolen two gas
cylinders from a local hardware shop. The owner raised
the alarm and the residents
responded promptly. Police arrived shortly after the lynching
and took the charred remains
to Mwea Mission Hospital
mortuary.

A mother of two was yesterday placed on three-year


probation after she was
found guilty of trying to
commit suicide. Ms Nancy
Wanjiru Wairegi, 22, tried to
throw herself into a well in
Langas, Eldoret on April 27,
2014. She had just left her
matrimonial home in Nandi.
The court was told she was
remorseful and a young parent with small children.

National News 11

DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

LIQUOR DEATHS | Interior CS announced measure after poisonous drinks killed 80

Queries linger over suspensions


CEOs and police ocers
never left oce while
others were quietly
reinstated a few weeks
after interdiction

PHOEBE OKALL |
NATION

A policeman
keeps a close eye
on some of the
bottles of liquor
taken from Africa
Spirits Depot in
Makutano, Meru
County during
a crackdown
yesterday. The
drinks were taken
for analysis since
conmen pack
illicit drinks to
fool consumers
that they genuine
products.

BY PATRICK NZIOKA
@patricknzioka1
pnzioka@ke.nationmedia.com

AND STELLA CHERONO


@stellarcherono
scherono@ke.nationmedia.com

enior Government officials


interdicted last May in connection with the deaths of 81
people who had drunk poisonous
alcohol are back in oce, investigations show.
Dr William Okedi, the chief executive of the National Authority
for Campaign and Alcohol and Drug
Abuse (Nacada) has been reinstated
while his colleague at the anti-counterfeit agency, Dr John Akoten, did
not leave his oce although Interior
minister Joseph ole Lenku had announced his interdiction.
The chief executives and senior
police ocers either never left ofce or were quietly reinstated after
the interdictions by Mr Lenku turned
out to be unprocedural.

Accused doctors

Calls for explanation to the Cabinet Secretary and the ministrys


spokesman, Mr Mwenda Njoka, were
unanswered. Neither responded to
short text messages.
Mr Lenku had accused Dr Okedi
and Dr Akoten of not enforcing
standards and regulations leading
to sub-standard drinks ooding the
market.
The Nation learnt that Dr Okedi
was asked by Mr Lenku, through a

from Kiambu, Makueni, Muranga


and Embu counties.
In Kiambu, the county police commander, Mr James Mugera, conrmed
he was still in oce but several of
his ocers were sent home. They
included the police chiefs of Limuru
Michael Mbaluku, Tigoni Stephen
Okal and the detective, a Mr Ojwang.
Kiambu Michael Mutisya and detective Jackson Owino.
Muranga police chief Johnstone
Limo and his Makueni colleague
Rachal Kipsoi were spared.
letter, to resume work a few weeks
after the suspension.
A Nacada board member conrmed
Dr Okedi was back in oce, adding
that the CS did not bother to consult
the board when he decided to recall
the chief executive.
But the case of Dr Akoten is the
most intriguing after it turned out
that his agency was under a dierent
docket and, therefore, Mr Lenku had
no powers to interdict him.
The anti-counterfeit agency is under
the Ministry of Industrialisation.
It also turned out that the agency

had nothing to do with the issue since


its core mandate is to enforce intellectual property rights.
Dr Akoten did not get a letter either
from Mr Lenku or from his parent
ministry and has been in oce all
through.
The matter was tricky as the
agency is under Industrialisation
and not Interior ministry. How does
a CS interdict an ocer not under his
docket? asked a source who sought
anonymity because of the sensitivity
of the matter.
The interdicted policemen were

Few sent home

A senior police officer based at


Police headquarters, who did not
want to be named, said that despite
Mr Lenku assuring Kenyans that
the police chiefs of the ve counties
would be interdicted, only a few were
sent home.
We hope those who were aected
will be reinstated, the ocer said.
The Nation also established that
Makueni County Commissioner John
Otieno and Kiambu deputy County
Commissioner William Kangethe
were also sent packing.

BRIEFLY
KIAMBU

Mount Kenya varsity


joins top global league
Mount Kenya University has
been admitted to the Association
of Commonwealth Universities.
Vice-Chancellor Stanley Waudo
yesterday said the membership
had many advantages for the
institution and its students. The
university now joins the league
of Nairobi, Catholic University
of Eastern Africa, Kenyatta,
Maseno, Moi, Strathmore and
Baraton universities which are already association members.

NAIROBI

Gangster shot dead


in robbery attempt
A gangster was yesterday shot
dead by the police as he ed after
an abortive robbery in Industrial Area. His two accomplices
escaped. Makadara Administration Police commander Ishmael
Njenga identied the man as 23year-old Georey Onyengo Makenzi. The three had attempted to
rob a businessman but ed when
the licensed gun holder red in
the air. Mr Kakenzi had a case
pending in court.

KIRINYAGA

13 charged with being


in the country illegally
Thirteen Ethiopians were
yesterday charged with being in
Kenya illegally. The foreigners,
who were arrested at a roadblock
in Makutano on Monday, did not
enter a plea because they could
speak neither English nor Kiswahili. The prosecutor could not
nd an Amharic interpreter. The
magistrate remanded them until
tomorrow when the case will be
mentioned.

TEACHERS SERVICE COMMISSION


REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS
COMMISSION AGENT TO COLLECT BLANK MEDIA LEVY

NOTICE TO ALL TEACHERS IN POST


PRIMARY INSTITUTIONS ON
DEDUCTION OF AGENCY FEES
Following Legal Notice No. 95 dated 4th July,
2014, by the Cabinet Secretary for Labour, Social
Security and Services on Deduction of Agency
fees and pursuant to the provisions of Section
49(1) of the Labour Relations Act (2007), TSC
hereby notifies all teachers in post primary
institutions and who are not members of a trade
union recognized by TSC, but benefited from the
Collective Bargaining Agreement registered with
the Industrial Court on 17th July, 2013, that it shall
effect monthly deductions in agency fees, at the
rate of 1.5% of the basic salary and remit the
same to Kenya Union of Post Primary Teachers
(KUPPET) with effect from 1st August, 2014.
GABRIEL K. LENGOIBONI EBS, CBS
SECRETARY/CHIEF EXECUTIVE
TEACHERS SERVICE COMMISSION

The Kenya Association of Music Producers (KAMP) and Performers Rights Society of
Kenya (PRISK) are mandated by the Copyright Act, Cap 130, Laws of Kenya to collect
blank media levy for sound recordings and audio-visual works respectively including
CDs, DVDs, MP3/4 players, flash disks, mobile phones, etc.
KAMP and PRISK are seeking to engage a highly motivated, professional and qualified
commission agent to handle the collection of the PCR revenue from importers or
manufacturers of blank recordable media and recording equipment at the points of
first sale or points of entry into Kenya.
SCOPE OF WORK
Establish revenue collection systems and reporting mechanisms
Collect Private Copying Remuneration revenue on recordable blank media and
recording equipment at the points of first sale or points of entry into Kenya.
Work with relevant Government Institutions in the revenue collection process
Sensitize importers and manufacturers on the need to comply by disclosing their
import consignments of blank recordable media and recording equipment.
QUALIFICATIONS
Sound financial base;
Valid business licenses and tax compliant;
Demonstrate capacity and ability to effectively collect the revenue nationally;
Demonstrate an established marketing channels nationally;
TERMS
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12 | Opinion

DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

Far too many suicides


at Kenyatta Hospital

enyatta National Hospital remains the


most sought-after medical care centre in
the region because of its status as a referral
insitution. In relative terms, it provides quality
medical services at reasonable costs, and in
particular, oers the best alternative to those from
poor backgrounds.
But due to the demand, it faces monumental
challenges such as inadequate facilities, cash and
sta shortfalls, as well as management deciencies
because of the complexities of its structure and
systems. While some of the challenges are obvious,
others are invisible yet serious.
As we report elsewhere in this edition, the
hospital, an institution which is dedicated to give
comfort to the sick under its care, has become
prone to suicides. On average, one or two people
kill themselves at the hospital every month and
apparently, the authorities are clueless how to
prevent them.
Given the delicate situation some patients nd
themselves in, especially those with terminal
ailments, the need to secure the wards is
paramount. In short, the suicides are preventable if
only the authorities put up appropriate structures.
As it were, there are no grilles and security at the
hospitals storeyed buildings, which makes it easy
for patients to jump to their deaths. Resolving this
problem should be straightforward, but it seems the
hospitals management has not given the matter the
attention it deserves.
It does not require a lot of money to put grilles on
the windows, deploy adequate security guards and
secure corridors especially on the upper oors.
We exhort the hospital administration to move
quickly and enforce safety measures to stop the
deaths. A hospital has a duty of care and cannot be
allowed to turn into a death trap.

Bill will legalise tyranny

he Bill that proposes to allow the National


Intelligence Service to access the cellphone
calls and text messages of individuals
without the express permission of a court is a
dangerous piece of legislation.
It is true we are living in dangerous times when
terrorists and other neer-do-wells are targeting
innocent Kenyans, and it is a fact that insecurity
has become an almost insurmountable problem for
the government.
However, it would be foolhardy to allow an
institution accountable to nobody but itself a carte
blanche to invade privacy in this manner unless
the individuals are suspected of committing or
planning acts of terror, and even then, it should be
under the purview of the Judiciary.
One of the aims of the Constitution 2010 was to
safeguard peoples liberty and ensure this country
does not become a secret police State, which it
almost did during the Moi years.
If this Bill is endorsed by MPs, that is the surest
way of defeating the objectives of the Constitutions
Bill of Rights, and those who allow it may easily
become the rst victims when their fundamental
rights are trampled upon with complete impunity.
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WHAT OTHERS SAY | Charles Onyango-Obbo

What makes Kenya weak is also what


makes it strong, clever fellows claim
T
his week, we have
been at a conference
on Africa on the
banks of Lake Como,
outside Milan, the Italian
fashion capital. Lots of
clever people who research
on, and have written about,
Africa were in the house.
It is interesting that 75
per cent of the conversation,
in the end, was not about
the broad Africa as such but
six countries: South Africa;
Ghana a shining star
whose lights are dimming;
Rwanda; Ethiopia; Kenya
and Nigeria, a giant that
refuses to die and defy all
laws of nature, economics
and history, and is being
throttled by Boko Haram
terrorists.
During coee breaks,
when the microphones
werent near, a few chaps
whispered to me that it
cannot be an accident
that the most important
economies on the West
African coast (Nigeria) and
on the eastern side (Kenya)
are hobbled by terrorism.
They think there is a grand
conspiracy by an evil hand
somewhere, designed to
bring down Mother Africa.
I never even for a second
entertained such a thought,
so I was caught so o-guard
by the claim I couldnt say
anything. The only thing is
that they didnt say who the
main conspirator was, but it
is truly an intriguing idea.
But the two African

countries which were


mentioned almost every 10
or so minutes were Rwanda
and Ethiopia.
I didnt know, but the
chaps who frame these
issues, have apparently
been talking about how the
Beijing Consensus on
development, i.e. whether
Africa should follow Chinas
way, or as President Uhuru
Kenyatta would put it, look
East, or there is an even
better model closer home, the
Kigali Consensus and, less
so but gaining popularity, the
Addis Ababa Consensus.
In short, development and
security rst, and democracy
later or not at all.
The house was divided
down the middle, with
several people arguing
the Kigali Consensus
is an authoritarian model
destined to fail in the end,
while others making the
case it was the way that
was best suited to the
peculiarities of Africa.
I was surprised that this
Kigali Consensus thing is

Academics are an
interesting lot, and it
is good to hang out
with them a little, but
not too much for they
can derail you

big out there, and so a good


conference neighbour from
Chatham House in London
oered to send me a paper
that was written about it
and he did.
Apparently it gained
currency after Liberian
President Ellen JohnsonSirleaf said: The one
country that I had wanted
to follow was Rwanda. . .
We had the advantage of
natural resources. But we
did not have the advantages
they had of capacity, work
ethic and discipline. We also
departed from Rwanda in
terms of the implementation
of democracy.
But for today, we will
focus a little more on the
Kenyan case. The Western
types, generally were
enamoured of Kenya and
described it as a country
with a weak state and
strong private sector as
opposed to Ethiopia that
is a strong state with no
private sector.
However, because
Kenyans are able to make
decisions about their
leaders and how the country
is governed more than
Ethiopians, Kenyans are
considered to be citizens
and a few fellows referred to
Ethiopians as subjects.
Academics are an
interesting lot, and it is
good to hang out with them
a little not too much,
though. They can derail you.
Kenya had fellows

batting for it, and someone


acknowledged that yes,
unlike Ethiopia with its
empire and the entrenched
(and deeply conservative)
Coptic church, Kenya has
no history of a strong state.
But what is seen as a weak
state and institutions is
not how it fails. It is how it
succeeds.
A weak state has limits
on how much power it has
to prey on the private sector
(compare that to Ethiopia
where the State, ruling party
and military corporations
dominate the economy).
Secondly, Kenyas weak
state means that it is
easier to negotiate claims
against it and to extract
concessions too. Because
it is not inexible and you
can get something from
it, the country has had
relative stability without
any sustained long-time
violent conict and avoided
the mass appeal of radical
politics. So the present
problems of terrorism, by
this logic, are an anomaly.
One might agree or
disagree, but for a few days,
it was refreshing to listen
to people grappling with
Kenyan problems in a highly
intellectual manner, without
hurling tribal spears. It was
worth every minute of it.
Mr Onyango-Obbo is editor
of Mail & Guardian Africa
(mgafrica.com). Twitter:
@cobbo3

Opinion 13

DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

THE CUTTING EDGE

CHECKS AND BALANCES | Dorothy Kweyu

The media and MPs complement each


other; they should not be adversaries
A

week ago, Members


of Parliament
hosted journalists
to a sumptuous three-hour
breakfast meeting which,
in the end, went a long way
towards conrming the mutual
suspicions between the two
entities.
Notwithstanding the
placatory tone with which
representatives of both sides
peppered their speeches, it
was evident throughout the
chilly morning at the main
restaurant of Parliament
Buildings that it will take
more than just one breakfast
meeting to build mutual trust
between MPs and members of
the Fourth Estate.
The speeches of Kenya
Parliamentary Journalists
Association chairperson
Caroline Wafula, Editors Guild
chairman Linus Kaikai and
Media Owners Association
chairman Sam Shollei had a
common thread: Khuritsane!
The Luyia word literally
means, Let us fear each
other. In fact, it is a demand
for mutual respect, which
the media representatives
felt often lacks in their
relationship with MPs.
The contempt in which the
legislators hold journalists
could not have been more
evident than in their harping
on the recent debate sparked
by Senator Judith Sijenys
Reproductive Health Care Bill
2014, which her colleagues
averred never mentioned

Sen. Murkomen: Strange remarks


condoms anywhere.
While Bungoma Senator
Moses Wetangula reproached
the media for the manner in
which they had addressed
the Bill, which, he said,
had earned his colleague a
nickname that I would rather
not repeat here, it was Senator
Kipchumba Murkomens
remarks that would have
galled the journalists.
Speaking for the Senate
Majority Leader Kithure
Kindiki, Mr Murkomen went
on and on about the Bill
not mentioning condom,
forgetting that reproductive
health is all about family
planning, which is all about
contraceptives condoms
included.
Reproductive health services
for adults is ne; they are
expected to make and produce
babies, and, by extension,

to space or postpone births.


But it is a dierent ballgame altogether when such
services are extended to
schoolchildren, whose core
business is to read and learn.
To upbraid journalists for
reading condoms in what Mr
Murkomen considers Senator
Sijenys innocent Bill, is to
insult journalists intelligence,
whose major calling is to read
between the lines and dig up
hidden messages in incisive
analyses that go beyond the
he said she said monotony.
That, indeed, was Ms
Wafulas core message. She
said that while journalists and
politicians needed one another,
their relationship should not
get to a level of comfort.
Quoting veteran journalist
Joe Kadhi, she said it should
worry us if we nd journalists
writing nice and embellished
stories about MPs and
other public gures whose
names dangle precariously
large within the annals of
the countrys corruption
corridors.
The relationship between
journalists and MPs must
never be so close as to shut
the space for the naked truth,
nor so adversarial as to block
the path towards balanced
fairness in reportage.
Journalists, Ms Wafula
added, have often been
accused of being obsessed
with the so-called 5Cs
controversy, confusion, chaos,
confrontation and conict.

Her point was to be borne


out by Mr Murkomen, again,
asking journalists why they
wont splash the story of
so-and-so opening such-andsuch a road! Was he speaking
tongue-in-cheek? I wonder!
I do not regard legislators to
be nave. And yet media people
must have been bemused by
the remarks of nominated
Senator and vice-chairperson
of the Parliamentary Service
Commission Beth Mugo when
she alluded with cynicism to
a key maxim of journalism
that when a dog bites a man,
its not news, but when a man
bites a dog, that is news.
Clearly, what came out
was the reality that MPs and
journalists do not understand
each others roles, and yet, as
Mr Kaikai noted, it is critical
for the two to check each other
in the public interest.
While applauding
parliamentary committees for
exposing new scandals such as
the Standard Gauge Railway,
the Hustlers Jet and the
Safaricom deals, the medias
watchdog role cannot be
under-emphasised, he said.
That is why a key message
from the breakfast meeting
needs to be drummed up: that
legislators must protect media
freedom so that Kenya can
avoid the path of retrogressive
laws that muzzle the Press.
Ms Kweyu is Revise Editor, Daily
Nation. (dkweyu@ke.nationme
dia.com)

DEVOLUTION | Nduati Kariuki

Let MCAs travel and broaden their minds


W
e cannot over-emphasise the
importance of prudent use
of public resources. As such,
we commend the recent investigations
carried out in all counties on the issue of
trips taken abroad.
Although not all trips can pass the
value for money test, it would be wise
to view the ip-side and see the good that
has come from such travels.
Machakos Governor Alfred Mutua
explained how he managed to build a
33-kilometre road in three months by
sub-contracting it to 11 contractors, each
taking a three-kilometre section after his
tour of Middle East countries.
A recent six-day agricultural study tour
of the Netherlands by members of the
liaison committee led by the Speaker,
Muranga County Assembly, is proof that
elected leaders should be allowed to travel
to acquire real-world experience, expand
their horizons, and connect with the
global community.
Backed by its mandate and an invitation
from Agriterra (a Dutch NGO), the
committee chairpersons visited the
country from June 22 to 28, driven by
the objective of sharing cooperative
development experiences, value addition
and agribusiness development.
They also learnt policy formulation
during farmers forums, price-setting

Unlike in Kenya, farmers in


Holland are given priority in all
value-chain activities due to the
high regard they are accorded as
key initiators of agribusiness

for agricultural products, principles of


organic farming, and networking for
future possible collaborations.
The prevailing natural conditions in the
Netherlands include a temperate climate
with fair rainfall distribution, relatively
fertile soils in a at landscape favouring
varied and productive agriculture.
The combination of these factors,
together with a government policy
that strongly supports a competitive
agricultural sector, good entrepreneurial
skills, support from state-of-the-art
agricultural research and education
system, innovative supply and processing
industries, the availability of cheap
natural gas, as well as the production of
cheap fertilisers, have resulted in a strong
agricultural sector in the Netherlands.
In the dairy sector, the quality of dairy
food products is of utmost importance.

As a result, environmental sustainability


is incorporated in dairy management
practices. All Holland milk products
are processed before consumption.
Automation of the laboratory processes
has enhanced eciency, resulting in
timely, procient and precise deliveries.
The government of Holland has placed
quotas on the number of dairy animals to
keep and the amount of milk to produce
to ensure available resources are enough.
Research and development is very
important in ensuring decisions made
are evidence-based and that all these
decisions incorporate all the relevant
value-chain actors.
Quality control is a practice that all
the value-chain actors should execute
as a matter of course. The returns to
investments are pegged on the quality of
products delivered.
Unlike in Kenya, Dutch farmers are
given priority in all value-chain activities
due to the high regard accorded to them
as the key initiators of agribusiness.
Counties should embrace value addition
for all products within the county.
This will ensure that farmers get good
returns for their production, boost
industrialisation, and create employment.
Mr Kariuki is the Speaker, Muranga County
Assembly.

BY THE WATCHMAN
GANGSTERS ON THE LOOSE. Nairobi resident
Lucy W. Githinji has witnessed motorists being
robbed and side mirrors plucked o their vehicles
by street boys, nay, men, in broad daylight as they
sit in trac jams at the Globe Cinema roundabout.
She has also seen pedestrians being mugged by the
hoodlums, whose base is the overpass where the Thika
Superhighway begins, and the racket goes on day and
night. Can Governor Evans Kidero and his team rid
the area of these men? They are a nuisance!
REPAIR THIS ROAD. The Satellite-Kabiria road in
Dagoretti, Nairobi, is in a pathetic state, moans Lilian
Anyango. With the recent drizzles, she adds, its huge
potholes have now become muddy. The people of
Kabiria have, despite sweet-sounding promises, never
beneted from the present and past leadership and
have to contend with overcharging matatus as they
cannot aord to set up their own transport sacco. Her
contact is onyangolilian90@yahoo.com.
USED DIAPER MENACE. The mindless disposal
of used baby diapers is heightening environmental
pollution, says Tabitha Maina. As more mothers buy
the items, Tabitha adds, not many think about the
impact of the dirty pieces they throw away, and
which are scattered even further by stray dogs.
She is, therefore, appealing to the Kenya Paediatric
Association to engage manufacturers in educating
mothers on the proper disposal of the items. Her
contact is tabsmyn@gmail.com.
WE NEED WATER. The discovery at Changamwe
of stolen water pipes belonging to Mombasa Water
Supply and Sanitation Company would appear to
explain why the residents of Bamburi-Mtambo and
its environs have not seen a drop of water come out
of their taps in the past four months, says Vitalis
Mwakidedi. As a result of the acute water shortage,
they have been forced to rely on boreholes and wells
and some vendors. Vitalis hopes water supply will be
restored soon. His contact is mwakidedi@gmail.com.
HOUSE A NIGHTMARE. When a dream house
becomes a nightmare is how Edmond Odaba
describes his tribulations at the National Housing
Corporations Langata ats in Nairobi. The roof to
his Flat No D72-719 has been leaking and he has
written two letters to the managing director about
it, to no avail. The problem, he explains, is due to
poor workmanship and poor oor design, as water
ows inside in case of a leakage or faulty gate valve.
There are also large cracks on the roof, through which
water seeps into his living room, making a mess of
everything. His contact is edmondodaba@gmail.com.

Kenya Defence Forces soldiers in Kismayu, Somalia


NO ROOM FOR VETS. At the risk of being shouted
out of town for trivialising the issue of alleged bias in
the recruitment of professional cadres into the Kenya
Defence Forces, Bob Mukirae, in an attempt to downplay
the need for veterinary services in the military, says:
Asoka Itur should be informed that horses and donkeys
do not constitute a part of the KDFs transport battalions
anymore. And though conceding that dogs have a role
to play, he argues that their numbers are negligible. His
contact is bobmukirae@yahoo.com.
Have a sensible day, wont you!

E-mail: watchman@ke.nationmedia.com
or write to Watchman,
POB 49010, Nairobi 00100.
Fax 2213946.

14 | Letters

DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

To the editor
Kurias outburst against
Duale most appalling
The article by lawyer Gibson
Kamau Kuria (Nation, July 22), cannot go unchallenged. It is unfortunate, that he insinuates that Parliament Majority Leader Aden Duale
and Lamu County politicians who
opposed the declaration of a curfew
were in support of the spate of killings and lawlessness.
Mr Duale and the other politicians
were simply expressing their displeasure at the curfew during the last
10 days of the holy month of Ramadhan, in which Muslims are expected
to engage fully in night prayers and
devotion.
Thus both Mr Duale and the other
leaders were spot on, since it was
infringing on the rights and religious
freedom of the Muslim community.
It is good that Inspector-General
of Police David Kimaiyo noted the
Muslims concerns and issued a
statement clarifying the issue.
I feel saddened by Dr Kurias assertion that Mr Duale has a character defect and is not t to hold high
oce. This unwarranted character
assassination belittles the intelligence of the people of Garissa, who
elected him to Parliament.
We do not expect such outbursts
from a lawyer of Dr Kurias station.
IBRAHIM ABDULLAHI FARAH, Garissa

Mainstream media
should shun gossip
In the Saturday Nation, I enjoy
the Literary Forum, Seeds of Gold
and political articles by David Ndii,
Maina Kiai and Fr Gabriel Dolan,
among others. I have, however, not
enjoyed reading City Girl by Njoki
Chege, just as I dont enjoy listening
to most FM radio breakfast shows.
I have drawn the comparison for
the simple reason that both excel
in perpetuating ignorance. We have
presenters who are not journalists,
masquerading as experts in relationships, personal nance, nutrition,
physical tness, etc., with the net effect of confusing their audience with
half-baked advice on matters they
are least qualied to comment on. It
is the same with City Girl column.
MWAI WACHIRA, Nairobi
Please replace City Girl with a
more progressive platform to tackle
issues aecting youth. Njoki can rant
and rave over her misplaced feminist
machismo in social media. Lets not
relegate youth issues to showbiz and
gossip. Nation can set the pace for
serious dialogue with them and their
mentors.
ELIZAPHAN OGECHI, Narok

The editor welcomes brief letters on topical issues. Write on e-mail to: mailbox@
ke.nationmedia.com. You can also mail to: The Editor, Daily Nation, POB 49010,
Nairobi 00100. Letters may be edited for clarity, space or legal considerations.

SHORT TAKES

TALKING POINT

It takes doctors, patients and the


government to avoid clinical errors

ichard Baraza made some


very good points in the letter, Correct the perception
that doctors protect one another at
public expense (Nation, July 22).
One is the suggestion concerning regulatory bodies promoting
systems that encourage doctors to
own up to mistakes.
Indeed, some of these systems
are already in place, especially at
some teaching hospitals. An example is the morbidity and mortality
meetings, where doctors discuss
cases where mistakes occurred.
Such meetings enable doctors to
learn from complications and errors, and ultimately, to modify behaviour and improve patient care.

Perception justied

However, the general perception


that doctors protect one another at
the expense of the public is often
justied. In order to prove negligence, there must be evidence that
there was care owed to the patient,
and that this was breached, as a result of which harm occurred.
Expert evidence must come from
a fellow doctor, being the one who
can advise on what is considered
usual practice, protocol and intricacies of medicine. Most doctors are
unwilling to testify against their
colleagues. One never knows when
the shoe will be on the other foot.
It is perhaps the condemnation
and shame that comes from the
publicity accompanying negligence,
which causes doctors to hide their
errors and seek to make amends.
Some cases, (un)fortunately, such
as those where objects like a gauze

FILE | NATION

The general perception that doctors protect one another at the expense of
the public is often justied.
and swab are left in the operation
site long after the patient has been
stitched, cannot be hidden.
However, doctors must hold true
to their ethical obligations and seek
what is best for the patient. Most
patients (or their relatives, if death
has occurred), simply want an
explanation of what went wrong,
an assurance it will never happen
again. Running away from the
problem never helps.
The media must also take a fair
share of blame. There is a dearth of
understanding as to what constitutes negligence, with accusations
being made where, sometimes,
there is none, and the outcome was
inevitable. Reporters on clinical
negligence must try to get the facts

right and give a balanced report.


The government, too, deserves
its share of the barbs. Doctors
cannot work miracles in poorly
equipped, under-staffed institutions. Under-stang leads to overworked, exhausted and error-prone
doctors.
Finally, patients should ask questions. They should inquire about
the prescriptions, processes, procedures, advantages and risks, and
not be put o by doctors who have
the temerity to be oended when
asked. It is your body, and it is your
right. They must not leave unasked
(or unanswered) questions. Medical
practice is a partnership between
the patient and doctor.
ESTHER MUIRURI, Nairobi

Parents of children with disabilities need help and not jail terms
There have been two stories on TV about parents
neglecting their children who have disabilities. In one,
the child has been rescued and taken to hospital and
has greatly improved. In the other, the parents have
been charged with negligence because they chained
her, leading to her arms being amputated.
I am amused by the response of neighbours and
Kenyans, in general, because such cases are not new.
Any parent of a child with a disability will not know
what to do unless sensitised. In our cultures, such
children were often left to die. Some thought the child
was a curse or a bad omen to the community. Those
who loved them anyway, would hide them. It is only
after we attended school and church that we began to

appreciate the need to give special take care to such


children. So what happens today if you have a child
with special needs? You will take care of your child
alone. These children require specialised care
24-hour attention for most of their lives and this has
implications for the family. If you are a single parent,
you will have to get another option or starve to death.
For the parents charged with neglect, I wonder
what further sentence they can get, as they already
are serving life, just taking care of the child. I have a
child with special needs, so I should know. What these
parents need is help with a caretaker or cash so they
can take care of their special-needs children.
WANJIRU GACHIHI, Juja

Emails from correspondents

CRIME IN PRISON: Its laughable


that the Interior ministry is planning
to install cellphone jammers and
CCTV cameras at a cost of Sh274
million to curb crime in prisons. Are
our prisons behaviour correctional
facilities or havens for hardcore
criminals? Why not crack down on
the corrupt warders who facilitate
the smuggling of cellphones, drugs,
and other tools of the trade into
the prisons? Even if the jamming
systems and CCTV cameras are installed, they can be manipulated by
the same corrupt warders.
ANTONY ALEX IRUNGU, Nairobi
REFERENDUM: I tried to help
people in my home village to get
electricity and was advised by
Kenya Power sta to form a group,
as this would reduce the cost to
the minimum, Sh35,000 (Ref No.
20140403007 FAAD). But we got an
invoice of Sh3,915,000 or Sh130,500
per household. Mark you, others had
electricity installed for Sh35,000.
Kenya Power ads on how they partner with farmers on electricity is hot
air and connecting 200,000 households is a fallacy. We need a referendum question on Kenya Power.
MACHARIA KIMANI, Nairobi
SMOKING DENS: Despite the rules
banning smoking in public to protect
non-smokers from dangerous secondary smoke, some ill-mannered
Kenyans continue to smoke with
impunity. They will sit near you in an
entertainment spot or other public
place and start smoking. Very few
will heed your complaint and you
may have to move away. Why are the
rules only enforced in Nairobis CBD
and a few other areas in the city and
not elsewhere? What are the concerned authorities doing to protect
other non-smokers?
RICHARD MUNDIA, Nairobi
EMULATE MANDELA: Last Friday,
July 18, was Mandela Day. All of us,
our leaders, included should emulate
Nelson Mandela, a man who could
not be compromised. He taught us
forgiveness on a grand scale. He had
courage, and risked his life for the
sake of his country. He had immense
intellect and moral authority. He
chose reconciliation over retaliation
and changed the course of history.
He was one of the greatest humanists of our time, and his call for
freedom and equality is still heard
the world over. Mandelas speeches
centred on love, peace, unity, and
reconciliation.
RAPHAEL MULINGE, Thika

YESTERDAYS TOPIC

DEBATE QUESTION

Comment on the increasing cases of fatal attacks against spouses.

Do you think the


recent police recruitment was fair
and transparent?

RONALD TONUI: Couples should


look for a way to remain friends after
marriage. Many are married but
single, thus exposing themselves to
hatred and revenge.
KITUI NENGO: Poverty and indelity have increased all over the coun-

try, so dont expect violence in the


family to end any time soon.
VIN ALUSA: Attacks by spouses are
due to broken vows, and disillusionment with life, both of which call for
prayers and fasting.
KIRUI PHILE SENIOR: The cases

are increasing, and I think the government should employ psychologists in


each county to curb the menace.
DENNIS JOHNSTONE ONYINO:
Its not right, its illegal; something
should be done.
LINCOLN KINYUA: Todays re-

lationships are no longer driven by


love. Society is now composed of
men and women who are hustlers.
Roles of men and women have
changed drastically. Women now also
head families, so two bulls are enclosed in one shed. The end product
is a ght for supremacy.

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CRIME | Varsity student was found dead on roadside

Video tape rejected


at inquest on Keino
Magistrate says the
footage presented by
police omitted clips
from other cameras
BY VINCENT AGOYA

@royagoya
vagoya@ke.nationmedia.com

n inquest into the death


of university student
Mercy Keino yesterday
rejected closed circuit TV footage of events at a party she was
attending after it emerged
there were more cameras that
could have recorded her last
moments.
After ordering a DVD presented at the inquest to be
replayed, Nairobi magistrate
Peter Ndwiga said certain
clips had been omitted.
CID ocer Edward Kiptum,
who presented the DVD, was
stood down and ordered to review all the footage and single
out the chaotic and critical moments before the material is
presented afresh.
The DVD was sent back to
CID headquarters for re-examination and analysis after the
parties agreed that an authenticating certicate presented in
court was incomplete.
The footage shown in court
only showed the arrival of
guests at the parking lot of
the party venue, Wasini Luxury
Homes in Nairobis Westlands,
but did not show the lobby, a
private room and the bar.
The parties agreed that six
other cameras existed but
footage from only two was
selected.

BACKGROUND

Student death
still a mystery
PAUL WAWERU | NATION

CID ocer Edward Kiptum during the inquest into the death of
Mercy Keino. The court rejected
his report on the CCTV footage
he presented.
In one of the clips, a woman
is seen kicking at two men at
the entrance before they subdue
her and drag her upstairs.
Kiambu Governor William
Kabogo has been adversely
mentioned by witnesses who
claim he organised the party
and that he slapped Ms Keino
before she stormed out and was
later found dead.
He has denied assaulting Ms
Keino and hosting the party.

It is now more than three


years since the disgured
body of Mercy Keino was
found on the roadside in
Nairobis Waiyaki Way.
Ms Keino, a student at
the University of Nairobi,
died in mysterious circumstances on June 17, 2011
after attending a party at
Wasini Luxury Homes in
Westlands, Nairobi.
Chief government pathologist Johansen Oduor, who
conducted an autopsy, has
testied that it was dicult
to determine what killed
her due to the multiple
fractures she had.
Proceedings
today.

continue

Bill to form a parastatals


watchdog to hasten reforms
BY NATION
CORRESPONDENT
A government agency will
be formed to watch over
parastatals if MPs pass a Bill
to kickstart reforms in state
corporations.
The Government Investments Corporation (GIC)
tops the proposals of the
Government Entities Bill
2014 which is being drafted
by the Commission for the
Implementation of the Constitution (CIC).
The Bill aims at merging,
dissolving and coming up
with new state corporations.
The structure emphasises
cost-cutting measures, efficiency and prot-making and
is supposed to be in line with
Vision 2030.
The GIC to be owned by
the Treasury on behalf of the
government will guide the
investments undertaken by
the parastatals.
GIC shall be the holding

company for the national


government in state corporations and shall in that regard
exercise ownership, investment
and oversight roles over the
corporations on behalf of the
Treasury, the Bill reads.
The GIC will be managed
by a board of directors,
headed by a non-executive
chairperson appointed by the
President. The others will be
the Treasury Principal Secretary and four members. The
chief executive ocer of the
GIC and its corporate secretary will also be members of the

GIC shall exercise


ownership and
oversight roles over the
corporations on behalf
of the government
Draft Bill

board. The board, which will be


formed under the Companies
Act, will be accountable to the
President. The proposed law
also sets new terms of accountability and service for boards
of directors and CEOs who
will be tasked with guiding
the parastatals henceforth
to be referred to as government
owned entities to contribute
to their growth.
The Bill proposes the establishment of national and
county government-owned
parastatals which will be accountable to a single agency
that will take over the roles
of the State Corporations
Advisory Committee and the
Inspector-General (Corporations).
The agency the National
and County Agencies Oversight Oce will be headed
by a Director-General whose
appointment terms will be
determined by the Salaries
and Remuneration Commission (SRC).

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NAROK GHOST WORKERS >

Audit report says county government has


been losing nearly Sh300 million a year in
salaries to non-existent sta. Page 23

COFFEE FARMERS WOES >

Nyeri growers urged to also take up


macadamia and avocado farming to cushion
them when prices drop. Page 20

lamu
> Government
grapples
with
rst option
fordry
Abdullah al-Faisal
Garissa
| More than
3,000
families
left available
high and

Farms dry up after River


Tana changes its course
Most farmers in
Garissa County
have for decades
relied on River
Tana for irrigation. They are
now worried
as the river has
changed course
away from their
elds.

BRIEFLY
Turkana >

Leaders threaten to disrupt


oil exploration over insecurity
Leaders from Turkana
County have threatened
to mobilise protesters to
block oil exploration rms
if the government fails to
address insecurity in the
region by Saturday. Senator
John Munyes (left), Deputy
Governor Peter Lokoel,
Turkana South MP James
Lomenen, and Turkana West
MP Daniel Nanok demanded
measures to protect the
residents from raids on the
Turkana-Pokot border.

FILE | NATION

Kwale >

Salaries team out to undermine


devolution, ward reps claim
BACKGROUND

Many abandoned
livestock for crops

Farmers dig canals


to redirect water
to their elds to
avoid losses
BY ABDIMALIK HAJIR
@Abdimalik4
ahajir@ke.nationmedia.com

ore than 3,000 families in Garissa County


face a bleak future after
River Tana, which has watered
their farms for decades, changed
its course.
The farmers in Raya Village,
Sankuri Division, said the detour
had left their farms dry. The river
has been gradually shifting away
from them.
Mr Rashid Mohamed said
the river started charting a
new course ve years ago, leaving farms in Nasra, Qahera,

Lagdera and Tawakal at the


mercy of drought. But the nal
turn was two months ago and
the water is 500 metres away.
Several farms are now at the
mercy of the scorching sun, Mr
Mohamed said.
The farmers grow mangoes,
bananas, passion fruit, watermelons and vegetables and
have incurred extra costs hiring casual workers to re-direct
water to their elds.
The Nation visited farms and
found workers digging canals
using simple farm implements
and their bare hands.
However, this has been restricted by acacia trees along
the river bank.
These farms are drying up
and yet they serve more than
3,000 people who earn their
livelihood from them. If nothing is done quickly by the county
agricultural department, these
families will be destitute soon,
Mr Mohamed said.
The farmers said they had

At one time, the vast semiarid land in Balich Village,


Garissa County, was covered
with acacia trees and other
thorny plants. The vegetation
provided fodder for livestock.
Today, the land has changed
into a vast, lush eld of
dierent crops, grown mainly
through irrigation.

visited the county governments


oces, but all they had received
were promises.
We thought the coming of
the county government would
solve these problems swiftly,
considering its proximity and
understanding of our plight,

If an immediate
remedial
action is not
taken by the
relevant county
department, these
families will join the
destitute
Mr Rashid Mohamed, a
farmer

the farmer lamented. But we are


shocked that despite our many
pleas, none is being done.
Garissa County executive
committee member for Agriculture, Fisheries and Irrigation
Hubi Hussein said her department had no money to rescue
the farmers.

Food security forum

My ministry received a Sh410


million budget allocation this
financial year and this money
has been committed to other
agricultural projects, including
the purchase of 40 engines for
irrigation.
She said her oce had formed
a food forum under a 10-year
strategic plan that includes
introducing drip irrigation and
sinking boreholes for domestic
use and farming.
The project needed a lot of
resources, which the county
government was looking for to
ensure farmers did not suer,
the ocial added.

Members of the Kwale County Assembly have


claimed that the Salaries and Remuneration
Commission is undermining devolution. They
threatened to support the Oppositions agitation for
a referendum. The ward representatives accused
the Salaries team of maliciously restricting their
foreign trips, payment of sitting allowances and
running of ward oces. Gombato/Bongwe Ward
Representative Omar Boga accused the commission
and the Auditor-General of targeting them. He said
the two institutions were the biggest enemies of
devolution. We are so saddened by the manner
in which the National Government is treating
us, he said. Tiwi Ward Representative Omar
Mwakuambirizwa alleged a deliberate eort by the
government to demean them. He said the Salaries
commission was intimidating them with the backing
of the Jubilee Government in a bid to kill devolution.

Uasin Gishu >

Traders sue county for


demolishing their kiosks
Small-scale traders in Eldoret have moved to court
to stop the county government from demolishing
their kiosks in the town centre. A group of more
than 100 traders accused the government of
violating a court order issued on May 15, 2013. They
said the order had stopped the county from evicting
them or interfering with their businesses, pending
the determination of a case. In a correspondence,
the traders lawyers said they had been informed
that the county government had instructed its
employees to demolish the businesses and had
marked the structures to be taken down. They
accused the county government of disobeying court
orders with impunity. While cleaning up the town
was a good idea, it should be properly planned so as
to ensure it does not hurt traders, the lawyers said.
They also called for consultations.

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COUNTY NEWS >ROUND-UPS


Mombasa >
Reps approve plan to
ban use of plastic bags

Bungoma >
Street children to
be taken to school

The Mombasa County Assembly


has approved a Motion seeking
to ban the use of polythene bags
due to the risks they pose to
the environment, people and
animals. Nominated member
Caroline Auma said the nonbiodegradable material could
cause respiratory diseases when
burnt in the open. Domestic
animals die after eating
polythene bags on farms and at
dumpsites, she added. She also
told the assembly that the bags
posed harm to crops as they
do not decompose in the soil.
Mathias Ringa

More than 50 street children


will soon be enrolled in schools.
The children, aged between
seven and 18, have been given
a lifeline through a joint eort
by the county education
oce, the Kenya Red Cross
and wellwishers. One of them
will resume his secondary
education, while the rest will
be enrolled in primary schools.
The children will be temporarily
sheltered at the county Red
Cross headquarters. Education
Executive Beryl Mutekhele said
they would be given uniforms
and books. Erick Ngobilo

Police in Mbooni are questioning


a 75-year-old man after his two
granddaughters aged seven and
12, were raped in Kako Location.
His wife said she came back
from the market and found that
he had locked himself in the
house with the younger girl.
She then called the police, who
arrested the suspect. Mbooni
OCPD Peter Njeru said he would
be charged with delement and
incest. The seven-year-old was
taken to Wote Hospital, where it
was conrmed that she had been
deled. The other girl claimed
the grandfather rst raped her
last year. Lillian Mutavi

Trans Nzoia >


All regions have land
issues, says Khaemba

Nakuru >
Farmers told to reject
fake pyrethrum seeds

Meru >
Raiders kill herdsman
and steal 140 animals

Farmers in Nakuru have been


warned against buying seeds
not approved by the Pyrethrum
Regulatory Authority (PRA). The
authoritys managing director,
Mr Alfred Busolo, said yesterday
that some traders were using the
rms logo to deceive farmers
that their seeds were genuine.
Mr Busolo announced that
the authority had received ve
applications from foreigners
seeking to establish pyrethrum
processing companies in the
county. Benard Ogembo

A herdsman was killed and


more than 140 animals stolen
after suspected Samburu raiders
raided a village in Tigania East
in Meru County. A nine-year-old
boy sustained gunshot wounds
in the attack at Matabiti Village.
Tigania East police boss Charles
Kosgey said the attackers struck
at 7.30pm and drove away 119
goats, 22 cows and two donkeys.
Mr Kosgey said the herdsman
was shot as he tried to raise an
alarm. Kennedy Kimanthi

Homa Bay >


Counties seek to revive
farmers co-operatives

Narok >
Dealers surrender fake
drinks for destruction

Homa Bay and Kisumu counties


plan to revive collapsed farmers
co-operatives. Two top ocials
said the societies would help to
attract investment and improve
the farmers lot. The Homa Bay
County executive for Trade and
Investment, Prof Tom Ogada,
and his Kisumu counterpart,
Mr Hanif Rana, said this was
part of the counties integrated
development plans. Prof Ogada
said the co-operatives would help
farmers to nd markets for their
produce. Silas Apollo

Bar owners in Narok South


have handed over to the police
bottles of several alcoholic drinks
they suspected were part of the
consignment that killed scores of
people in Uasin Gishu County a
few weeks ago. The liquor, valued
at Sh30,000, was subsequently
destroyed. We found out that
the drinks were not genuine after
the dealers became suspicious
and reported to the chief, who in
turn alerted us, Narok South AP
boss Joseph Tum said yesterday.
George Sayagie

Trans Nzoia Governor Patrick


Khaemba (above) has urged
the National Government to
resolve land disputes in all the
regions instead of focusing on
the Coast alone. He said landrelated conicts were a hindrance
to economic development. We
want the National Government
to solve the squatter and title
deed challenges in Trans
Nzoia, he said at the Kipsongo
slums in Kitale Town, where he
distributed items to more than
150 homeless families. He said
the land issues in the county
dated back to the colonial era
and called for the resettlement of
IDPs. Philip Bwayo

Mombasa Muslim clerics support curfew

KEVIN ODIT | NATION

The Kenya Muslim National Advisory Council chairman, Sheikh Juma Ngao, addresses journalists in Mombasa yesterday. He said they fully supported the curfew imposed on Lamu County by Inspector-General of Police David Kimaiyo. The
council also oered to help reconcile Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho and County
Commissioner Nelson Marwa, who have publicly disagreed on security issues.

Makueni >
75-year-old man seized
over rape of two girls

Trans Nzoia>
Maize farms destroyed
in dispute over land

Makueni >
Two policemen held
over touts shooting

Bungoma >
Busia >
Speaker orders scrutiny
Firm starts building new
of Bills before publication sugar factory despite row

Turkana >
Return to your grazing
elds, herdsmen told

Two families are counting their


losses after their maize crop was
destroyed by armed police in a
land dispute. The maize, grown
on three acres, was destroyed
at Nyasi following a court
order. Mr Tom Wanyonyi lost
1.8 acres of maize, while Ms
Everline Okisais investment on
1.5 acres went down the drain
in the operation led by Kiminini
assistant County Commissioner
George Ochieng. But Mr
Wanyonyi said police had not
served them with the court
order. The row stems from a
land ownership dispute between
Mr Wanyonyi and another
man.Philip Bwayo

Two policemen have been


arrested for questioning
following an incident in which a
matatu tout was shot in the leg.
Mr James Maingi was hit by a
bullet allegedly red by one of
the ocers during a scue with
boda boda operators in Wote
Township on Tuesday. Makueni
Deputy OCPD John Kamau
said the policemens guns
had been taken to a forensic
laboratory for tests to determine
if either had red the bullet.
Mr Kamau said the victim had
been hospitalised, but had
recorded a statement with the
investigators. Lilian Mutavi

Bungoma County Speaker John


Makali has directed that all Bills
pending at the Executive be
submitted to the assembly for
scrutiny before publication. Mr
Makali said the assembly had not
done much because the law says
no Bill should be debated before it
is gazetted. He said the assembly
might fail to meet its target of
passing at least 15 Bills before the
year ends. There is a stalemate on
who should publish the Bills and
that is why I have ordered they
be forwarded to the assembly, he
said. Mr Makali said the Bills would
be debated in the assembly and
passed before being returned to
the Executive for assent. Erick
Ngobilo

Pokot herdsmen have been asked


to return to their own grazing
lands to avert a conict with a
neighbouring community over
pastures. The armed herdsmen
have crossed into Kaakong
Division in Turkana, sparking
fears among local leaders of
violence. We are asking the
herdsmen to return to their
grazing elds to prevent a
possible clash with their Turkana
counterparts, said Mr Elijah
Kodo, the Turkana South SubCounty Commissioner. Thirty
people have been killed and
hundreds of animals stolen
in conicts between the two
communities in the last two
months. Barnabas Bii

The construction of a sugar factory


in Matayos constituency has begun
after months of court battles. This
comes after the High Court gave the
Busia Sugar Factory project the green
light. The county has no major industry and relies on two border points
- Busia and Malaba - as a source of
revenue. The Sh1.3 billion miller is
expected to crush 3,000 tonnes of
cane a day, and create thousands
of jobs. The Kenya Sugar Board has
also registered three millers. African
Polysac, Cherry and West Kenya are
expected to ght for sugarcane in
the region. Sugarcane farmers have
in the past complained about poor
prices and unnecessary deductions
by millers -By Linet Wafula

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COUNTY NEWS > ROUND-UPS


Garissa >
County to help local
NGOs on projects

Siaya >
Issue birth certicates
at wards, plead leaders

The Garissa county government


yesterday promised to support
local NGOs involved in
development projects after
some of them left on political
and security grounds. Deputy
Governor Abdullahi Hussein
said the groups were doing a
lot for residents. He spoke at
a function to break the fast
organised by the North Eastern
Youth for Development at a local
hotel. Youth empowerment
by the North Eastern Youth
for Development is our
responsibility. We will partner
with them in the drive, he said.
Abdimalik Hajir

Two Members of the County


Assembly have asked chiefs to
issue birth certicates at wards.
They said the move would make
acquisition of the document
cheap and easy. Mr Peter Lolwe
Ombee (South Gem) and his
Central Gem counterpart Fred
Ouda said doing so would
cushion residents against corrupt
administrators who ask for huge
amounts of money to issue the
documents. Mr Ombee claimed
that parents were being forced
to part with Sh1,000 for the
documents during the national
examinations registration period.
Nelcon Odhiambo

Nyeri >
Kin of accident victim
to get Sh320,000

Busia >
Assembly starts taking
back grabbed land

The family of a 15-year-old who


died in an accident will be paid
Sh319,635 compensation. Burton
Kagwe Gathuki was hit by a car
as he rode a bicycle on March 20,
2005. The accident took place
on the Karatina-Kerugoya road.
His parents Joseph Gathuki and
Esther Wanja had sued James
Muriithi over the death. Justice
James Wakiaga, however, found
both sides equally liable for the
accident, and ordered Muriithi to
pay the cash. Evalyne Githinji

The County Assembly has


started repossessing grabbed
public land. The land includes
portions of the airstrip, the
district hospital and a college.
The county is implementing part
of a report of the Committee on
Planning, which also proposed
that the county speeds up
the acquisition of public land
titles. The team chaired by Mr
Vincent Obisa also recommends
prosecution of the grabbers.
Linet Wafula

Kitui >
Give people say in
mining law, MPs told

Narok >
Boy gets new home
after years in goat pen

MPs from mineral rich counties


have been urged to team up and
ensure a proposed law on mining
served the interest of their
constituents. Geological Society
of Kenya chairperson Gladys
Kianji yesterday asked MPs to
amend clauses in the Mining
Bill that emphasise excess State
control, and give communities
a bigger say, adding that the
country needed a law that
ensured transparency. She spoke
yesterday in an interview with
the Nation. Kitavi Mutua

A disabled boy who was locked


up in a goat pen for 10 years at
Majengo in Narok has a new
home at Mama Ngina Childrens
Home in Nakuru. The boy,
14, was taken to the home on
Monday after he got a clean bill
of health from Narok district
hospital where he was treated
for bed sores, malnutrition
and rickets. National Council
for Persons with Disabilities
chairman David ole Sankok
paid the hospital bill. George
Sayagie

Kisii >
Governor pledges to
work with Jubilee

Nakuru >
Loss of transformer
cripples power supply

Kisii governor James Ongwae


(below) yesterday asked the
national government to increase
allocations to counties. He also
pledged to work with Jubilee. He
was speaking after meeting with
new county commissioner Chege
Mwangi. Brian Moseti

Residents of Nakuru will have


to endure erratic power supply
for at least three weeks, after
a key transformer burnt down
yesterday. The 23-megawatts
transformer was destroyed
by a re whose cause remains
unknown. Kenya Power
Company West Region Manager
Rosemary Oduor said the
company had lost Sh70 million
as a result of the damage. The
transformer handled power
supplies to a nearby Kenya
Pipeline Company pump station,
parts of Nakuru town and Rongai
Constituency. Aected areas
will receive power based on a
schedule being developed by the
rm, she said. Rachel Kibui

AWED |

Striking a pose with king of the ocean


GEORGE KIKAMI |
NATION

It is the sort of
memory you
want preserved,
which is why
these Kili
residents were
eager to be photographed with
the carcass of a
sperm whale that
washed ashore at
Kili Creek.

Nakuru >
Theatre to get facelift
in campaign for arts

Turkana >
Market shunned by
traders now crime den

Kakamega >
Kephis warns farmers
of unapproved seeds

The county government will


rehabilitate the ageing Nakuru
Players Theatre and turn it into
an income generating centre. The
governor, Mr Kinuthia Mbugua,
announced that his government
would partner with Laugh
Industries, led by comedian
Daniel Ndambuki aka Churchil,
to assist the youth sharpen their
skills. He was speaking in his
oce after meeting with Laugh
Industries ocials. Francis
Mureithi

A market in Lodwar that was


opened in February 2011 is still
unoccupied. As a result, it has
become bushy, providing a hideout for criminals and a home to
vagabonds. Small scale traders in
the town complain that the smell
of human waste coming from
the structure is putting o their
customers. More than 300 street
traders were supposed to occupy
the stalls, but they say they will not
move in until they are assured of
security. Sammy Lutta

A government agency has


cautioned farmers to be wary
of seed vendors. The Kenya
Plant Health Inspectorate
Service (Kephis) said farmers
should look for the agencys
certicate when buying seeds
and scrutinise packages for a
mark of quality, to avoid being
duped. Mr Stephen Ithili, the
Kephis Finance manager, said
the institution had intensied a
crackdown on people selling fake
seeds. Benson Amadala

COUNTY IN NUMBERS

Bomet >
Man caught in room
with 13-year-old pupil

Tharaka Nithi >


Ragwa diers with
governors over vote

The amount of money Narok County

A 27-year-old man was arrested at


Longisa market after he was caught
in a lodge with a school girl, 13. A
witness said he saw the man enter
the building with the Standard Six
pupil. I alerted the area chief who
informed Administration Police
ocers. Police went to the scene
and ordered him to open the door,
as a crowd threatened to break in
and lynch him. He complied and
was arrested. The girls parents said
she had been missing. Georey
Rono

Tharaka Nithi Governor


Samuel Ragwa has opposed
the call for a referendum. Mr
Ragwa said the governors had
not agreed on whether or not
to support the Opposition in
pushing for the vote. I do not
support the referendum but I am
concentrating on working for my
people. Council of Governors
chairman Isaac Ruto has been
leading the call for a referendum
to ensure increased funding for
counties. Lucas Barasa

Vihiga >
Akaranga moves into
new oce in Mbale

Kwale >
House stops mining
over tree destruction

Vihiga Governor Moses Akaranga


has moved into a Sh40 million
oce in Mbale. His deputy, Mr
Caleb Amaswache, will occupy
a section of the former District
Commissioners oce that the
governor had been using. Mr
Akaranga said he had agreed
with County Commissioner Boaz
Cherotich on the arrangement. He
asked county sta to move to the
new oces. Derick Luvega

Kwale county has stopped all


companies from mining in stone
quarries. This is after MCAs
yesterday adopted a report by
the Land and Mining committee.
The team, which was chaired by
Mr Ndoro Mweruphe, accused
rms mining at Mwache forest
of destroying indigenous trees
and asked them to stop until they
were cleared by Nema. Farouk
Mwabege

Sh300m
loses to ghost workers every year

3,000

The number of tonnes the planned


Busia Sugar factory is expected to
crush every day

10pc
Pay rise that Kenya Ferry Services
says it can aord to give workers

3,000
Acres of land former Taveta MP
Basil Criticos says area leaders
want to repossess from him

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Kirinyaga >

Nyeri | Ocial urges growers to also engage in macadamia and avocado farming

Coee farmers asked to diversify


Society chairman tells
members that move is
aimed at cushioning
them if prices are low
Due to the
problems
we have
faced this
year, my
board
decided to
ask you not
to rely on
one crop

BY STEPHEN MUTHINI
twitter@stevemuthiny
smuthini@ke.nationmedia

oee growers in Nyeri County


have been urged to branch out
into macadamia and avocado
farming to cushion themselves
against hard times due to unpredictable markets.
Baricho Coee Farmers Cooperative Society Chairman Wachira Mwago
said growers should devote at least
an acre of their farms to alternative
crops.
He spoke on Tuesday when he released his 2013/2014 report at a coee
farmers special general meeting in
Karatina.
Due to the problems we have
faced this year, my board decided to
ask you not to rely on one crop. Start
planting macadamia and avocados.
You should also consider venturing
into dairy farming for more income,
said the chairman.

Rental buildings

Mr Mwago, who also chaired a


taskforce on coee farming that was
set up by Governor Nderitu Gachagua early last year, also requested
the members to use one acre of the
societys land at the Karatina factory
for rental buildings or a petrol station
for commercial use.
He said the businesses would help
reduce the societys operational costs
and contribute towards improving the
welfare of the members.
Mr Mwago asked the members to
be patient as they wait for this years
coee payout, which he said would
be made before schools reopen for
the third term.
The ocial said he expected better
prices this year.
Mr Mwago said members of Karatina, Karindundu, Gaturiri and
Gatomboya factories had realised di-

Baricho
Coee
Farmers
Cooperative
Society
Chairman
Wachira
Mwago
Coee farmers
attend a special
general meeting
in Karatina, Nyeri
County, on Tuesday.
JOSEPH KANYI |
NATION

rect coee sales of $749,712.61 (Sh66


million) at the central auction.
He said the society had not yet
received the money for the coee
from direct sales.
The total members debt including picking advances, farm
inputs and school fee loans as well
as storage charges amounted to
Sh155,827,788.
This year, we hope all debts will
be settled so that we can apply for the
facility this year, said Mr Mwago.
The chairman said although production had increased this year, the
quality had declined, with a lower
percentage of grade AA coee being
recorded than in previous years.
Grades C, TT and T had also declined in quality, with percentages
dropping, compared to the past
three years.
He absolved the county government of blame over failure to be at
the auction in Nairobi, when coee
prices were higher.
Coee from Nyeri County was sold

MARKETING

116,000 bags delivered to millers


Baricho Coee Farmers Cooperative Society
Chairman Wachira Mwagos 2013/2014 report
states that a total of 116,000 bags from Nyeri
County were delivered to Sagana millers.

So far, 60,676 bags have been sold at Sh1,


95,412,488.
A total of 55,324 bags are yet to be sold.

late because former marketing agents


had taken the governor to court to
stop the sale of coee until they were
paid Sh132 million owed by some societies, he explained.
The court ruled that they would be
paid in November after the farmers
were paid their dues.
Mr Mwago further said some people
wrote to buyers in Germany and the
United States, claiming that coee
from Nyeri was not of good quality
and that there was rampant insecurity
in the county.

Refrain from buying

The allegations made the buyers


refrain from buying coee from the
county, he added.
For a very long time, the produce
from Nyeri had been hoarded by the
Kenya Co-operative Coee Exporters
(KCCE) when prices were as high as
$651 (Sh57,000) per 50-kilogramme
bag and later released for auction
when prices were as low as $220
(Sh19,360), says the report.
On May 13, a county assembly
committee attended a coee auction
in Nairobi where the produce from
KCCE Sagana was being auctioned.
It was shocking to see coffee
from Nyeri being auctioned at $218
(Sh19,184) a bag. Societies that took
their coee to the auction earlier, the
time the one from Nyeri had been
hoarded at Sagana, were paid $456
(Sh40,000), states the report.

Prisoner hopes for pardon to take up job he has secured


machariamwangi2008@gmail.com
An inmate at the Naivasha Maximum Security Prison has found
employment, but he cannot take up
the job.
Peter Kamau Ndungu, 34, who
is serving a life sentence, has been
studying the Certied Public Accountant course since he was convicted.
In addition, he is a Bachelor of

BY NATION CORRESPONDENT
Members of the Kirinyaga County
Assembly have allocated themselves
Sh70 million this nancial year for
domestic and foreign trips, sparking protests.
Local ocials of the Union of
Kenya Civil Servants said the
money should have been channelled to development projects in
the area.
The officials waved placards
outside their oce in Kerugoya
town yesterday as they protested.
They threatened to march to the
assembly on August 5 and eject
the members.
They are misusing money that
should be earmarked for development and paying our salaries, said
Mr Paul Ndungu, the branchs executive secretary.

Rejected Bill

The protesters said it was even


surprising that the members had allocated themselves more money for
travel than the county executive.
The amount set aside for the
executive is Sh31.1 million.
Why did the ward representatives give themselves more money
for travel than the executive, which
does more work? Mr Ndungu
asked.
At the same time, the protesting
union ocials said they feared all
the 2,000 county employees could
miss their July salaries after Controller of Budget Agnes Odhiambo
rejected the devolved units Appropriation Bill.
The Sh3.7 billion budget for
paying salaries and development
cant be approved because the
Controller of Budget has rejected
the Bill. The assembly members
messed up the budget by allocating themselves more money than
the county government. Thats why
Mrs Odhiambo has rejected the Bill,
said Mr Ndungu.

Nakuru >

I killed brother
over meat-Man
BY NATION CORRESPONDENT

Nakuru >

BY MACHARIA MWANGI

Protest after
MCAs set
aside Sh70m
for travel

Commerce student at the University


of Nairobi.
And now, has been oered a job by
a construction company. With no parole in sight, Ndungu may not realise
his dream. He hopes that the Power of
Mercy Committee may save him.
Mr Patrick Mwenda, the ocer in
charge of the prison, conrmed that
the inmate had been oered a job, because of his academic performance.
He is a shining star and continues to excel while still serving his

term, said the prison boss.He said


Mr Ndungu had been given special
responsibilities in the prison due to
his exemplary behaviour and an impressive academic performance.
We hope he might secure release
and pursue his dream of becoming
an accountant, now that he has an
employer in waiting.
In spite of studying behind steel
doors under lock and key and in
harsh conditions, he has been posting impressive results in his university

tests. He has served 15 years, during


which he has been among the most
well-behaved and academically
gifted prisoners, according to Mr
Mwenda.
We hope that he will be able to
secure his release and help in building the nation. In the same prison,
Kaberia Itaaru, is a budding author.
The inmate has written two manuscripts. In one, he praises miraa and
explains its importance to his community.

A man yesterday admitted that he


killed his brother out of anger and
not intentionally as claimed.
Gitonga Mwai is facing the charge
of hitting his brother Reagan Mwai
to death on August 19, 2013. The
killing took place in Laikipia after
the two quarrelled over meat.
Gitonga admitted committing the
oence despite being informed by
that he faced life imprisonment.
The court was told that Gitonga
arrived home in the evening drunk
expecting his brother to have prepared the meat. He got angry and
attacked Reagan when he found
him asleep. His probation report
will be presented to the court on
September 29.

DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

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DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

Narok | Names of three employees duplicated in HR register

Ghost workers gobble


up countys Sh300m
Legal action will be
taken against culprits
to recover money,
warns governor
BY GEORGE SAYAGIE
@Gsayagie
gsayagie@ke.nationmedia.com

he Narok county government


has been losing nearly Sh300
million each year in salaries
to ghost workers, an audit has revealed.
A report by Deloitte and Touche,
released by Governor Samuel Tunai
yesterday, says out of the 2,363 employees who presented themselves for
a head count, only 2,083 had documents that matched human resource
records and payroll information.
Addressing journalists at the county
headquarters in Narok town, the governor said out of the 190 employees
who did not present themselves,
eight were on approved leave. Of the
remaining 182 individuals, 166 have
been illegally drawing salaries from
the county.
These individuals make the county
lose Sh15,466,230 monthly, amount-

11

Number of
individuals
whose
names
appear on
payroll but
not in HR
register

13

Number of
people still
working
past their
retirement
age

ing to Sh185,594,760 annually, said


Mr Tunai, who warned that legal
action would be taken against the
culprits with a view to recovering
the money.
According to the document, names
of three employees were duplicated in
the human resources register, accounting for six entries. It says names of 83
individuals could neither be found in
the register nor on the payroll.
Mr Tunai said there were 13 employees still working past their retirement
age, costing the council Sh14,781,511
each year.

Devolved sta

The report shows that there is


a total of 903 devolved sta in the
county, the group that consists of
the highest number of non-existent
workers 85 out of 166.
The audit revealed that the devolved sta cost the county a total
of Sh7,664,064 per month. Out of the
14 workers who did not have letters of
appointment, 11 were devolved sta,
said the governor.
There are 11 individuals who are
not in the human resource sta register but are on the payroll. This costs
the county Sh1,837, 273 each month,
which translates to Sh22,047,276
annually.

AMANA UNIT TRUST SCHEME FUNDS


A.STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE
INCOME

AMANA SHILLING FUND


30.06.2014
Unaudited
(Kshs000)

AMANA GROWTH FUND

AMANA BALANCED
FUND

31.12.2013 30.06.2014 31.12.2013 30.06.2014 31.12.2013


Audited
Unaudited
Audited
Unaudited
Audited
(Kshs000) (Kshs000) (Kshs000) (Kshs000) (Kshs000)

Income for the Fund


Interest & Dividend Income

29,792.1

33,984.3

1,328.8

621.2

1,117.4

913.4

486.8

897.9

545.7

1,126.9

29,792.1

33,984.3

1,815.6

1,519.1

1,663.1

2,040.3

3,162.2

5,403.5

Fair Value Gain/(Loss)


Total Income
Expenses for the Fund
Professional Fees
Operational and Administrative expenses

2,558.9

Total Expenses
Operating Profit/(Loss)

3,411.6

191.6

215.8

184.2

241.9

102.0

170.8

107.0

149.0

5,720.1

8,815.1

293.6

386.6

291.2

390.9

24,072.0

25,169.2

1,522.0

1,132.5

1,371.9

1,649.4

Tax

24,072.0

25,169.2

1,522.0

1,132.5

1,371.9

1,649.4

Treasury Bonds

316.6

400.5

Quoted Investments

2,656.4

2,536.0

1,917.4

2,913.8

Operating Profit/(Loss)
B.STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL
POSITION
NON CURRENT ASSETS

Term Deposits

365,761.9

295,441.4

16,723.8

9,692.6

15,776.9

11,656.8

TOTAL NON CURRENT ASSETS

365,761.9

295,441.4

19,380.2

12,228.6

18,010.9

14,971.1

5,540.8

973.3

1,433.7

221.7

1,787.1

5.1

5,540.8

973.3

1,433.7

221.7

1,787.1

5.1

371,302.7

296,414.7

20,813.9

12,450.3

19,798.0

14,976.2

CURRENT ASSETS
Bank balance
Interest & Dividend Receivable
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS
TOTAL ASSETS
EQUITY AND LIABILITIES
EQUITY
Unit Holders Funds

371,302.7

295,641.1

20,813.9

12,409.1

19,798

14,931.8

TOTAL NON CURRENT LIABILITIES

371,302.7

295,641.1

20,813.9

12,409.1

19,798.0

14,933.7

773.6

41.2

42.5

773.6

41.2

42.5

371,302.7

296,414.7

20,813.9

12,450.3

19,798.0

14,976.2

CURRENT LIABILITIES
Accrued Expenses
TOTAL NON CURRENT LIABILITIES
TOTAL EQUITY AND LIABILITIES

INTERIM RESULTS FOR THE PERIOD ENDING 30TH JUNE 2014

Kili |

Mijikenda elders in Mekatilili honour walk

C.STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

30th June 2014


Unaudited (Kshs000 )

31st December 2013


audited (Kshs000)

Share Capital & Reserves


Share Capital
Retained Income
Reserves

53,738.4

48,606.8

(35,175.9)

(36,872.3)

(767.8)

(707.5)

17,794.7

11,027.0

Shareholders loans

250.8

250.8

Total Non-Current Liabilities

250.8

250.8

1,395.9

3,876.3

19,441.4

15,154.1

Property, Plant & Equipment

8,279.5

3,289.9

Total Non Current Assets

8,279.5

3,289.9

Trade & Other receivables

5,034.8

7,950.4

Taxation recoverable

1,243.6

1,243.6

320.9

2,358.9

Total Shareholders Funds


Non-Current Liabilities

Current Liabilities
Trade payables
Total Current Liabilities
TOTAL EQUITY AND LIABILITIES

3,876.3

Non Current Assets

Current Assets

Investment
Bank and cash balances
GEORGE KIKAMI | NATION

Deputy Governor Kili County Kenneth Kamto (centre) accompanied by the OCPD Kili Mr Justin Nyagah and Assistant county Commissioner Ms Josephine Njenga receive Mijikenda elders and youth at Kili
county headquarters on arrival from a 250 km Mekatilili peace walk which is part of the 350km they
intend to complete at Bungale in Magarini in honour of the Giriama woman freedom ghter Mekatilili
wa Menza. They had walked for eight days.

4,562.6

311.3

Total Current Assets

11,161.9

9,505.3

TOTAL ASSETS

19,441.4

15,154.1

OTHER DISCLOSURES
1.

Paid up Capital

52,589.1

48,606.8

Minimum capital required

50,000.0

50,000.0

2,589.1

2.

1,393.2

Shareholders funds
a.

Total shareholders funds

17,794.7

11,087.0

b.

Minimum shareholders funds required

10,000.0

10,000.0

7,794.7

1,087.0

(a-b) Excess/deficiency

Ranch alleges foul play over land


More than 800 members
of a group ranch in Samburu
county have led a petition
in the High Court accusing
15 individuals of allocating
themselves tracts of community land.
The Tinga B Group Ranch
members from Samburu
Central, now want the Chief
Lands Registrar to withhold
title deeds issued to the al-

a.
b.

(a-b) Excess/ deficiency

Samburu >

BY NATION CORRESPONDENT

Capital Strength

leged land grabbers.


They accuse the individuals
of taking advantage of the high
illiteracy level in the community to grab the land.
Through their lawyer
Charles Mwalimu Mathuva,
the petitioners alleged the
individuals fraudulently allocated themselves parcels of
11,860 hectares leaving only 5
hectares for the other members
of the community.
Mr Muthuma told Nakuru
Environment and Lands Court

Judge Lucy Waithaka that


any move by the Chief Lands
Registrar to issue title deeds
of the said parcels of land will
render the community members destitute and squatters in
their own land .
The alleged grabbers fraudulently and without any right,
alienated part of the Ranch and
caused the Chief Lands Registrar to allocate them huge
parcels of community-owned
land, the lawyer said.
.

3.

Liquidity
a.

Working capital

5,232.5

5,629.0

b.

Minimum working capital required

5,000.0

2,000.0

232.5

3,629.0

(a-b) Excess/deficiency
4.

5.

Ratio of Unsecured advances to shareholders funds


a.

Ratio as computed

b.

Maximum allowable limit

0%

0%

10%

10%

Ratio of borrowings to paid up share capital


a.

Ratio as computed

b.

Maximum allowable limit

0%

0%

20%

20%

D.STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME


1.0 Total Income
2.0 Total Expenses
6.0 Profit /loss after tax

9,816.1

14,072.8

10,796.9

23,024.6

(980.8)

(8,951.8)

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DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

Taita Taveta | Mruttu and Shaban asked minister not to renew lease

Uasin Gishu |

Omena trade booms

Criticos accuses county


boss of inciting land grabs
Rancher
says
governor
and
MP are
behind
invasion
of his
expansive
farm
FILE | NATION

Former MP Basil Criticos(left) shows journalists part of his farm


that he claims was invaded by squatters at a past event. He wants
the government to renew his lease.
BY JONATHAN MANYINDO
jmanyindo@ke.nationmedia.com

ormer Taveta MP Basil


Criticos has accused the
county government and
area lawmaker of plotting to
kick him out of his farm.
He said Taita Taveta governor John Mruttu and area
MP Naomi Shaban want to
repossess a 3,000-acre farm
that he has held since 1972.
Mr Mruttu and Dr Shaban
argue that the lease agreement for Machungwani farm
has ended and it should be
repossessed to settle the
landless.
Mr Criticos has held onto
the farm since his family
bought it from Standard
Bank after the owner, Mr
Ewart Grogan defaulted on
a loan.
Speaking in Voi on arrival
from the United States, a worried Mr Criticos now says he
is unwilling to let the farm go
unlawfully.

He lost 15,000 acres after


defaulting a Sh20 million
loan from the National Bank
in 2007.
The former assistant minister says even after applying
for renewal of his lease three
times, he was yet to get a
response from the National
Land Commission.
It will be unfair if the
government decides to take
away the farm, which I have
been cultivating for many
years without considering
what I have invested in it,
he said.
At a public rally addressed
by President Kenyatta in
Taveta last Thursday, Mr
Mruttu and Dr Shaban asked

3,000

The acreage of the farm at the


centre of the dispute between
former MP and local leaders

It would be
unfair for the
government to
take my farm,
which I have
been cultivating
for many
years without
considering what I
have invested
Former Taita Taveta
MP Basil Criticos

Lands Cabinet Secretary


Charity Ngilu to intervene
and ensure that the lease is
not renewed.
Although she was noncommittal, the minister said their
plea would be considered.
Mr Criticos obtained
court orders restraining the
squatters from invading the
farm, but it was never implemented and more settlers
have pitched tent.

Police protection

The most recent invasion


happened last week after the
presidential rally at Sowean
Primary School.
The former MP says his bid
to get police protection has
failed because of interference
by powerful political forces.
I have been planting oranges and bananas without
any interference until this
year when the meeting took
place, Mr Criticos said.

JARED NYATAYA | NATION

Omena trader Sharon Achieng waits for customers at Eldoret Market in Uasin
Gishu County yesterday. She sells a 2kg tin of the tiny sh at Sh170, up from Sh150
a month ago, due to low supply from Lake Victoria.

Turkana >

Baringo >

Kakamega >

Form groups to fully benet


from stipend, elderly urged

Plan to send speaker home fails

Declare graft a disaster,


says EACC member

BY NATION CORRESPONDENT
Old people who have benefited
from government stipend in Turkana County have been advised to
form welfare committees of about
20 members to ensure none of them
misses out on the cash.
Gender and Social Services County
Coordinator Dennis Mudhune said the
county, which has 4,200 beneciaries,
received Sh25 million.
Each of the needy persons is to receive Sh10,000 from today through
the nearest Post Oce branches. Each
will get Sh2,000 per month.
Mr Mudhune says forming welfare
committees in villages would help the
beneciaries to easily coordinate with

constituency assistance committees


to monitor disbursement and ensure
they access the funds.
We will be using the committees
to train the elderly on the need to
engage in small businesses such as
manyatta kiosks or to restock goats
that they can resell after some months
for better earnings.
Mr Mudhune said that in addition
to the elderly, there were 500 disabled
people across the county, who would
be entitled to Sh10,000.
The group includes people with
severe conditions who need full-time
care and the funds would help them
buy food, pay school fees for their
children and meet medical expenses,
the gender coordinator said.

BY NATION CORRESPONDENTS
Plans to impeach Baringo County
Assembly Speaker William Kamket
over incitement claims flopped
yesterday after some members
boycotted a sitting.
A section of county representatives, led by Minority leader Wesley
Lekakimon (Ilchamus ward), the
sponsor of the impeachment motion, are accusing Mr Kamket of
making comments which they say
have fuelled conict between the
Pokot and other communities in
the region.
The speaker is accused of having
said in public: We dont steal, we are
restocking what belongs to us.
It is alleged he was referring to
complaints that members of the
Pokot community were raiding
other ethnic groups.

Yesterday, the leaders were set for


a meeting to address the issue but it
was postponed at the last minute as
the assembly was divided.
We could not carry on with the
normal proceedings because some
members who wanted to impeach the
speaker lacked the numbers, so they
walked out of the assembly.
They claimed that the speaker
had enticed some members not
to carry on with the motion, said
Ribkwo/Kositei ward rep Daniel
Tuwit.
Mr Kamket has dismissed the
incitement claims, saying his utterances were taken out of context.
My stand on cattle rustling has
always been clear. I have for long
fought this heinous crime. Im sorry
that such an innocent statement was
taken out of context, Mr Kamket
told the Nation on the phone.

Poor enforcement of anticorruption laws is the biggest


challenge in tackling the
vice, according to an Ethics
commission member. Prof
Jane Onsongo, who delivered
a public lecture yesterday at
the Mount Kenya University in
Kakamega, said the government
should declare corruption a
national disaster. She said the
commission would open oces
in Nakuru, Machakos, Isiolo,
Malindi and the Jomo Kenyatta
International Airport in Nairobi
next month to enable wananchi
to report cases easily. She urged
universities to oer ethicsoriented courses to produce
responsible citizens. The lecture
was titled Ethical Challenges in
Public Service.

County News 25

DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

Nairobi | National Assembly and Senate join hands

MIX-UP| When villagers wept louder than the bereaved

MPs approve Sh1.8bn


for regional hospitals
Lawmakers however
want institutions
management to
revert to the ministry
BY JOHN NGIRACHU
@JohnNgirachu
jngirachu@ke.nationmedia.com

Ps have backed a proposal


to disburse Sh1.87 billion to
regional hospitals amid calls
for their management to revert to the
national government.
The National Assembly last evening
agreed with a joint House committee
that the counties get Sh226.6 billion
and the national government give
an additional Sh1.87 billion for the
11 regional referral hospitals.
Budget Committee chairman Rev
Mutava Musyimi said they were concerned that the Level Five hospitals
risked closure if they are not directly
funded.
Rev Musyimi chaired the mediation
committee with Mandera Senator Billow Kerrow as vice chairperson and
senators Mutahi Kagwe, Mutula Kilonzo Junior and MPs Mary Emaase
and John Mbadi as members.
The committee was of the opinion
that counties that host these hospitals
would be unfairly overburdened by
being asked to fund them from their
share of the Sh226 billion.
One sector that has been least
understood and has been in need
of support in the devolution process has been the health sector. The
problem that we have in these Level
Five hospitals reects a bigger issue,
said Rev Musyimi.

11
The number
of hospitals
that are
classied as
Level Five

226

The amount,
in billions,
that
counties will
receive this
nancial
year

50
MPs
required in
the House
for a vote to
be taken

The Health Committee has tabled a


report recommending that the devolution of Level Four and Five should be
reversed to the national government
as the counties do not appear to be
running them well.
The vice chairman of the Budget
Committee Mary Emaase said the
Level Five hospitals are in a deplorable
state and failing to give the counties
where they are located extra cash
would have strained them a lot.
But members of the Health Committee Robert Pukose and James
Nyikal insisted the House needs to
ensure that the institutions revert back
to the national government.
Dr Nyikal, the MP for Seme, said
from his understanding and prior
experience at the Health ministry,
nowhere is it expressly stated that
the Level Five hospitals should be
managed by county governments.
He is a former PS in the ministry.

No quorum

He said that when the committee


visited the hospitals in Kakamega,
Kisumu and other counties, they
found that the Sh3.4 billion given
in the last Budget did not reach the
hospitals.
Dr Nyikal lamented that the devolution of health was hurried.
How do you expect a system that
has been working for 40 years to be
devolved suddenly? That is the problem with devolution, he said.
Yesterday, there were less than 50
MPs in the House by the end of the
debate and thus the vote could not
be called.
The Senate also has to consider and
adopt the report before the Division
of Revenue Bill can be sent to the
President for assent.

Mombasa >

Petition to kick out Joho defective


BY NATION
CORRESPONDENTS
A petition by a voter seeking the removal of Mombasa
Governor Hassan Joho from
office over his academic
qualications is defective, his
lawyers argued yesterday.
Through lawyer Mohamed
Balala, the governor told a
three-judge bench that the
petition appears constitutional
but it is not.

Funded by taxpayers

Mr Balala was speaking


before the hearing the case,
which is filed by Mr Silas
Otuke, a voter who wants Mr
Joho sent home.
The lawyer said should the
court strike out the petition,
Mr Otuke has an option of
lobbying Members of the
County Assembly to kick out
the governor.
The Independent Electoral
and Boundaries Commission
(IEBC), through lawyer Sanjeev Khagra, noted that there
is a xation with the election

WYCLIFF MUIA | NATION

The body of a man mistaken for a kinsman is exhumed in Kibwezi, in a classic case of mistaken
identity. The body of the man they should have buried will be exhumed in Nyeri on Friday following a court order.

Kakamega >

Sh400m to clear sugar farmers dues


BY NATION
CORRESPONDENT
Sh400 million, earlier
earmarked for an advance
payment scheme, will be
used to clear amounts owed
to cane farmers.
The Kenya Sugar Boards
Mumias sugar zone director,
Mr Mohammed Mukhwana,
and his Busia counterpart,
Mr Billy Wanjala, said that
the advance scheme would be
revisited after all the farmers
had been paid their dues.
It would be unthinkable

to go ahead with the advance


scheme when farmers are suffering, Mr Mukhwana said.
We have asked millers
to prepare and forward lists
of farmers who have not
been paid since February,
he said.

Diverted funds

Mr Wanjala said that millers had, in the past, diverted


funds meant to clear the arrears, to other projects.
The money will be deposited directly into the farmers
bank accounts as soon as the

Kisumu>

Region to export one million eggs per


week in deal with Angola and Congo
BY NATION
CORRESPONDENT

KEVIN ODIT | NATION

From left, Judges Martin Muya, Christine Meoli, and Edward Mureithi
during the hearing of the Joho case yesterday.
of Mr Joho.
He said the IEBC is a public body funded by taxpayers,
hence it should not spend its
cash on matters that are not
supposed to be in court.

Fresh elections

The plethora of litigation


has to be stopped. I urge the
court to dismiss the petition
with costs, Mr Khagra said.
Mr Otuke claims that Mr
Joho lacks a degree, which is
mandatory in his position, and

has asked the court to declare


as null and void a gazette notice
that declared him (Mr Joho)
and his deputy as governor and
deputy governor respectively.
He also wants all nominations and appointments
conducted by the two to be
declared scrapped.
Further, he wants the court
to order for fresh elections.
He claimed that by January
31, 2013, Mr Joho was not a
holder of any degree.
Hearing continues.

information required reaches


the board, he said.
The ocials cited Sh500
million given to Mumias by
the government, only to be
diverted for other purposes.
But Mumias Acting Managing Director Coutts Otolo
said the company was yet to
pay farmers for at least three
consecutive months.
He said the rm received
at least 6,500 tonnes of sugar
cane everyday despite the
challenges they have been
facing in the past couple of
months.

Kisumu will soon start


exporting one million eggs
weekly to Angola.
This is part of a deal
signed between the county
and the country.
The regions Agriculture Executive Stephen
Orot yesterday said the
county is also nalising a
deal with the Democratic
Republic of Congo to start
exporting poultry, meat and
horticultural products.
For the past one year,
the Kisumu government
has been distributing
hatcheries to farmers to
increase production of
chicken and eggs and is
also working with the national government to revive
the Mamboleo abattoir.
According to Governor
Jack Ranguma, Kisumu is

the best positioned to exploit markets in east and


central Africa because of
its close proximity to the
nations.
Dr Orot said the exports
will be transported via the
Kisumu International Air-

port once the cargo section


is complete.
We expect the cargo
area to be complete in two
months so that we can start
exporting the products, Dr
Orot said.
Angola is rich in minerals but citizens do not farm.
That is why we want to export food to the country,
he said.

We expect
the cargo
area to be
complete
in
two months
so that we can
start exporting
food to the
country(Angola),

Fish factory

Dr Stephen Orot

Dr Orot added that


Juba cargo airline has also
expressed its willingness
to help transport goods
to South Sudan once the
repair of the airport is
complete.
He therefore urged residents to invest in poultry
farming so as to meet the
demand for poultry products. The county is also
planning to build a fish
processing plant.

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Infrastructure, health, agriculture and water sectors,
top Makuenis investment
agena, governor Kivutha
Kibwana has said.
The countys nancial
management plan is based
on a document called The
Makueni 2014 County Fiscal
Strategy Paper, he said.
The paper, Prof Kibwana
said, sets out the priorities
of the county in the medium term as outlined in
the County Integrated Development Plan that covers
the years 2013 to 2017 and
aligned with the counties
Second Medium Term Plan of
the Vision 2030.
The CFSP outlines the key
government interventions in
the next scal year. The emphasis will be on allocating
resources to programmes,
he said.
More resources will go
towards increasing equity in
sharing of the resources in
line with the county vision.
Makueni is prone to
drought, which is likely to
hamper growth.
To address such challenges, the county
government will introduce
sorghum farming targeting

of planned programmes, the


paper says.
The county will also
embark on a campaign to
educate citizens on the
importance of paying taxes
through tax clinics across the
expansive region.
Prof Kibwana added that
a policy to monitor and
evaluate projects will be developed and submitted to the
executive for approval.
The paper also stresses
that monthly and quarterly
expenditure reports be submitted to the executive by
the budget department.

The CFSP
outlines
the key
government
interventions in the
next scal year. The
emphasis will be on
allocating resources to
programmes
Makueni County Governor
Kivutha Kibwana

20,000 farmers and 60,000


hectares of plantation.
Governance and accountability in the management
of public resources remain
key in the implementation

Taita Taveta >

Circular out
for directive
on certicates
BY NATION CORRESPONDENT
The Education ministry has issued a circular to guide school principals in Taita Taveta
in releasing certicates of former students
who have fee arrears.
Taita District Education Ocer Samuel
Nyantika said he received the circular on
Tuesday.
The education ocer said teachers can
start calculating the amount owed to schools
to claim from the government upon release
of the documents.
Speaking in Wundanyi, Mr Nyantika said
some certicates had been retained for 10
years.
He said teachers would le returns indicating the amounts owed when the former
students collect their certicates.
In Mwatate, Taita Taveta County Director
of Education Jonathan Nyamai said despite
the directive, the former students would
have to complete the usual school clearance forms.
Mr Nyamai said clearance is important to
ensure institutions recover any property that
was given to the former students.
He said it was a standard procedure in
all academic institutions, including colleges
and universities.

Background

The county has few industries mainly due to limited


natural resources, distance
from major urban centres and
low levels of investment. The
four main industries include a
cotton ginnery and a bakery,
a motorcycle assembly and
concrete crushing plants.
However, there are light industries, especially in the jua
kali sector, which produce for
the local market. The county
shares a small part of the
famous Tsavo National Park,
which is considered as one
of the worlds biodiversity
strongholds. Tourism activities are, however, mainly
conned within the park.

BRIEFLY
Meru >
Police raid spirits go-down
but owner insists its legal
Police yesterday raided a go-down they
claim was used to store counterfeit drinks.
The operation in Makutano was led by
Meru County Commissioner Wilfred
Nyagwanga and Administration Police
Commander Benjamin Cheboi, who took
samples of various drinks distributed
illegally. The warehouse is located in the
home of Mr Samuel Kariuki, who told
reporters that he had fully complied with
all regulations on alcohol. A label on one
of the brands showed it was manufactured
in Uganda. It had a Kenya Bureau of
Standards (Kebs) label on it.

Uasin Gishu >


Lack of judicial ocer blamed
for pile-up of murder cases
The Law Society of Kenya has attributed
the build-up of robbery with violence and
murder cases at the Eldoret Law Court
to lack of a chief magistrate. The lawyers
umbrella body, LSK, claimed that since
the transfer of Mr Charles Mbogo to
Malindi in the Coast two months ago, no
magistrate has been sent to replace him.
LSK North Rift branch secretary-general
Jonah Korir cautioned that unless the CJ
addresses the matter, disgruntled parties
in the cases may resort to extra-judicial
ways of solving disputes.

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MIDEAST CONFLICT
Kerry tells of Gaza truce eorts
as death toll rises Page 34

WORLD
TRAGIC | The rst bodies arrive in the Netherlands almost a week after plane was shot down

BRIEFLY

MH17 downing may have been


a mistake, says US spy agency

LONDON

A Korean airliner was


shot down by a Soviet
ghter jet and US
airforce hit Iran plane

The black boxes from the


Malaysia Airlines ight MH17
have been delivered to Britain for
expert analysis, the government
said on Wednesday. The recorders have been delivered to the Air
Accidents Investigation Branch
headquarters in Farnborough,
southwest of London. We can
conrm that the two black boxes
from MH17 have been delivered
by the Dutch Safety Board to
the Air Accidents Investigation Branch at Farnborough for
download, a Department for
Transport spokeswoman told
AFP.

BY DAN DE LUCE

WASHINGTON, Wednesday

alaysian ight MH17 may


have been shot down by
mistake by ill-trained proRussian separatists, US intelligence
ocials said today.
Evidence gathered so far suggests
separatists launched the SA-11 surface-to-air missile that blew up the
Malaysian airliner, but it remains
unclear who pulled the trigger
and why, said a senior intelligence
ocial who spoke on condition of
anonymity.
The most plausible explanation...
was that it was a mistake, and that
the missile was red by an ill-trained
crew using a system that requires
some skill and training, the ocial
said. The intelligence ocial cited
previous incidents over the years in
which both Russian and US forces
have mistakenly shot down civilian
airliners.
A Korean airliner was downed by a
Soviet ghter jet in 1983 and US naval
forces mistakenly shot down an Iranian civilian passenger plane in 1988.
Weve all seen mistakes in the past,
the ocial told reporters.
US satellite and other technical
intelligence conrmed the airliner
with 298 people on board was hit by
an SA-11 surface-to-air missile from
an area controlled by the pro-Russian rebels.
Its a solid case that its a SA-11
that was red from eastern Ukraine
under conditions the Russians helped
created, the senior ocial said.
It appeared those who red the
SA-11 missile were relying on a lone
radar that is part of a missile battery
and not a larger network of radar that

MORE INFO

KIEV

Bodies may take


months to identify
Trip home: More bodies are due
to arrive in the Netherlands on
Thursday, among the 200 which
Dutch ocials in Ukraine say they
have received from the rebels.
Return to family: It could take
months for the bodies to be
identied, although some are expected to be returned to families
soon.
DNA: Dutch police have been visiting the bereaved for counselling
but also to retrieve DNA samples
such as from hairbrushes.
would give a more complete picture
of air trac, ocials said.
Meanwhile, the rst bodies from
ight MH17 arrived in the Netherlands
today almost a week after it was shot
down over Ukraine, as the conict
ared yet again near the Malaysian
airliners crash site.
Uniformed Dutch military personnel

Rebels shoot down


two Ukraine jets

PHOTO| AFP

Ukrainian soldiers stand next to cons carrying the remains of victims of the
Malaysia Airlines ight MH17 crash during a ceremony at the airport of Kharkiv,
Ukraine, yesterday
solemnly hoisted 40 wooden cons
from two planes and placed them
in individual hearses at Eindhoven
airport in the south of the country in
a powerfully sombre ceremony, as a
trumpeter played the Last Post and a
large crowd of the bereaved watched,
shielded from the press.
The televised two-hour ceremony
was watched across the Netherlands
and abroad.
Church bells rang throughout the
country as the planes touched down
in a much-delayed return for the rst
as-yet unidentied remains of the 298
people killed in the disaster, most of

them Dutch. The Netherlands has


been united in grief and growing
anger because of delays in getting
bodies home and over the way proRussian separatists have treated the
site, the victims remains and personal
possessions.
The planes left from Kharkiv in
Ukraine, where the remains were carried on board by army cadets before a
small party of ocials. (AFP)
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Airline crew recalls happy voyagers boarding ight


THE HAGUE, Wednesday
An airline ground crew member who
checked passengers in for doomed
ight MH17 has made an emotional
post on Facebook, recalling sending o holidaymakers, children and
grandparents with wishes for a
pleasant ight.
A loving family of six with their
10 pieces luggage that I had to put
in the system. After long time were
returning home, wrote Renuka Manisha Virangna Birbal.

Black boxes given to


British investigators

In the post, which has been shared


almost 10,000 times, Birbal said she
asked two football fans with business
class tickets whether they would like
to sit together. After a moments hesitation, one joked, No, I want some
rest. It was busy at the check-in
desk, so I went there to help my colleagues, she wrote, remembering
a child smiling and waving at me.
Mom when do we see our luggage
again? asked one excited child.
A man who is about to start a new
life in Malaysia... a family get dropped

o by their grandparents, kids rst


holiday far away, remembered the
airline employee. Grandma makes
photos of how her children and grandchildren check in. This time I do not
mind that I am in the picture.
A newly married couple, on the
way to their honeymoon... a beautiful little girl held by her mother,
her father behind them pushing the
stroller. Shes so beautiful, a half
Dutch half Malaysian with beautiful
big eyes. She kindly smiled at me.
A man who could still join the ight

to be on time for the funeral of his


mother. Grandchildren travelling with
their grandparents.
Suddenly I see a familiar face, it
is our colleague from the MH ticket
counter. He proudly shows me his son,
wife and daughter. With a big smile
he waved See you soon.
A nal farewell to the crew, till
next time! And then we removed the
bridge. The last time I saw them... I
wished them a pleasant ight Rest
in peace dear passengers and crew,
Birbal said in her post. (AFP)

Pro-Russian rebels on Wednesday shot down two Ukrainian


ghter jets in eastern Ukraine
just days after the downing of
Malaysia Airlines ight MH17, a
Ukrainian military spokesman
told AFP. Two Sukhoi Ukrainian ghter jets have been shot
down. The fate of the pilots is
not known, spokesman Oleksiy
Dmytrashkivsky said, adding the
planes were brought down some
25 kilometres (16 miles) from the
crash site of MH17. But a second
military spokesman said the jets
had been downed at a dierent
location by rockets red by insurgents. The two pilots managed to
parachute out, he said. (AFP)

MOSCOW

Russia accuses Kiev


of xing trac data
Russia on Wednesday accused
Ukraine of manipulating data
held by its air trac authorities
concerning the crash of Malaysia
Airlines ight MH17 last week.
According to the latest information, Ukrainian security forces,
without notifying international
organisations, are engaged in
some secret work with the databases and personnel of Ukrainian
air trac services, both military
and civilian, foreign ministry
spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said in a statement. That
clearly goes against the goal of
an objective and unbiased investigation, he added. (AFP)

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DISTURBANCES | Government appeals for calm while investigations are undertaken

Eight killed in attack


on Kinshasa barracks
Town
was calm
with near
normal
trac
ow,
although
many
people
remained
anxious

BY JUAKALI KAMBALE
NATION Correspondent
KINSHASA, Wednesday

n attack by rebels on the DR Congo


presidential guards barracks yesterday left at least eight people dead,
an ocial said.
Government spokesman Lambert Mende
Omalanga gave the breakdown of the dead
as seven of the attackers and one government soldier.
The attack targeted the Tshatshi military
camp in the capital, Kinshasa.
The real identity of the attackers was yet
to be conrmed, although some military
sources claimed they were members of the
Enyele group that were blamed for attacking President Joseph Kabilas residence in
February 2010.
A soldier, talking on condition of anonymity, told Daily Nation that the group
that attacked the barracks came from
Brazzaville, Republic of Congo.
He said their aim was to free members
of the group who were arrested following
the 2010 assault.
Other military sources claimed the
attackers belonged to the Joseph Mukungubila group, which simultaneously attacked
the same Tshatshi military barracks, the
public radio and TV station and the Ndjili
International Airport in December 2013.
The Government Spokesman appealed
to the people to remain calm while investigations were undertaken to identify the

ARUSHA

Tanzanian police seize


7 grenades in Arusha
Tanzania police on Tuesday
announced it has seized seven
grenades which were to be used
in terrorist activities in Arusha.
Isaya Mngulu, Director of Criminal
Investigations (DCI), said the
explosive outts were found in a
house owned by an Arusha resident.
Two people have been arrested
in connection with such explosive
devises, Mngulu said, adding six
ammunition of short gun, two bushknives and screw drivers were also
found. The seizure of the explosive
devises came barely few days when
a bomb hurled in Vama Indian
restaurant located close to the High
Court in Arusha and close to the
Arusha State House. (Xinhua)

attackers. Kinshasa town was calm today


with near normal trac ow, although
many people remained anxious.

Suered a lot

A civil servant, Mr David Musaka, did


not go to work, awaiting the restoration
of total order in the city said:
I suered a lot yesterday. I left my
oce at 2pm but arrived home at around
8pm.
There was a heavy trac jam and I
decided to walk to my house.
Many shops and lling stations reopened
today, but the operators maintained studious caution. They were on Tuesday forced
to close suddenly because of the unrest.

KIGALI

Road crash kills 15


in eastern Rwanda

Troops patrolled the streets.


Civil society organisations have recently
expressed their concerns about the mass
expulsion of Congolese from Brazzaville

PHOTO | AFP

I suered a lot yesterday. I left


my oce at 2pm but arrived
home at around 8pm. There
was a heavy trac jam and I
decided to walk to my house
Mr David Musaka, a civil servant

The President of the Democratic Republic


of the Congo Joseph Kabila. He has faced
two attacks by group.

and Pointe Noire. Around 150,000 people,


among them about 1,000 children, were
expelled from the Republic of Congo.
According to the civil society groups,
some Enyele rebels could have inltrate
the expelled groups.

At least 15 people were killed and


several others injured in a road crash
early in Kiziguro of eastern Rwanda,
local police said. We have 15 bodies
and 28 persons who sustained injuries,
Supertendent Nsengiyumva, local
police spokesperson told Xinhua in an
exclusive telephone interview. It is said
that 15 passengers died on the spot
in a collision between a commercial
bus with another car coming from the
opposite direction. Four men travelling
in the back of the bus are in a serious
but stable condition at a neighbouring
hospital, police added. (Xinhua)

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Thursday July 24, 2014

TERROR | Group ed xed positions

Doctors want college punished for body parts dumping


BY HENRY MWANGONDE
NATION Correspondent
DAR ES SALAAM, Wednesday

The Medical Association


of Tanzania (MAT) wants
the owners and administrators
of the International Medical
Technological University
(IMTU) severely punished
for dumping cadavers in an
open quarry.
The association said it was
shocked by the news and said
the matter has raised more

PHOTO | AFP

Residents of Mogadishu remove the body of female MP and


former singer Sado Ali Warsame after gunmen opened re at
her car yesterday killing her and her driver in Somalias capital
Mogadishu.

Somali singer
cum legislator
assassinated
Al-Shabaab vowed
to intensify attacks
during Muslim holy
month of Ramadhan
By ABDULKADIR KHALIF
Nation Correspondent
and Agencies
MOGADISHU, Wednesday

omali lawmaker and


prominent
singersongwriter Saado Ali
Warsame was shot dead today
in the capital Mogadishu in
the latest attack against the
government, police and witnesses said.
The shooting is the latest
in a string of shootings or
bombings targeting government ocials.
Witnesses said armed men
ambushed Warsames car as
it was travelling in the south
of the capital, killing her and
her driver.
Gunmen in a vehicle applied
breaks in front of Ms Saados
vehicle and then showered a
hail of bullets on her car.
Lawmaker Saado Ali Warsame was killed with her driver
by unidentied gunmen, police ocer Mohamed Hassan
said. Warsame is the fourth
Somali lawmaker to be killed
since the start of the year.
No one immediately claimed
responsibility for the attack,
but Somalias Al-Qaeda-linked
Shebab threatened earlier this
year to kill the countrys MPs
one by one.
The Shebab have vowed to
intensify attacks during the
ongoing Muslim holy month
of Ramadhan. I saw the gunmen driving in a car following

the MP, then they opened re...


she died instantly and the
gunmen then escaped, said
Abdukadir Ali, a witness.
The dead body of the lawmaker and her driver were left
in a pool of blood.
Warsame (below) was
famous for her songs in the
1970s, when she sang about
political and social justice in
opposition to the hardline rule
of then dictator Siad Barre before he was toppled in 1991, an
event that triggered the all-out
civil war in Somalia that still
drags on today.
Shebab ghters ed xed
positions in Mogadishu three
years ago and have since lost
most large towns to a 22,000strong UN-backed African
Union force, ghting alongside
government soldiers.

But they still hold sway


in vast swathes of the rural
hinterland from which they
regularly launch guerrilla
raids. Recent Shebab attacks
in Somalia have targeted key
areas of government and security forces in an apparent
bid to discredit claims by the
authorities and AU troops that
they are winning the war.
Earlier this month the
Shebab launched an assault on
the presidential palace using
similar tactics as an attack on
the same fortied compound
in February.

questions than answeres with


regards to the operations of an
Institution trusted with provision of health related services
in the country.
The Associations president,
Dr Primus Saidia, while condemning the move, said the
behaviour exhibited by IMTU
qualied them for disqualication from practising or even
running a medical training
institution.
Human body parts, and
even the cadavers, are treated

with respect after usage in


medical institutions. This is
a worldwide practice but their
dumping in the open here in
Tanzania is a clear violation of
the medical ethos, Dr Saidia
told a press conference yesterday in his oce in Dar es
Salaam.
The open disposal is also an

85

Number of plastic bags found

unacceptable act of violating


human dignity and cultural
values of the local community.
On Monday evening, 85
plastic bags lled with various dried human body parts
were found dumped in a quarry
at the Bunju suburb in Kinondoni district in the outskirt of
the city.
Already, eight people including doctors and administrators
from IMTU are being held by
the police.

32 | International News

DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

Media leaders launch anti-hate speech campaign


JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday
The countdown to the 2014
African Media Leaders Forum
(AMLF) has begun with the
launch in Johannesburg today
of a campaign against hate
speech.
The campaign will be carried
out online and on a full range
of media platforms, and will
be the main theme of the 2014
AMLF, which is scheduled to
take place from November 12

- 14 in Johannesburg, South
Africa.
The theme, Turning the
Page on Hate Speech in a
Changing Media Environment, will serve as a call to
media leaders and operators
in Africa to lend their full support to eorts to turn the tide
against the rise of hate speech
on the continent.
Concerned by the surge of
intolerance and hate, the growing level of discrimination and

the rise in ethnic and religious


fundamentalism, the African
Media Initiative (AMI), rallied
key partners and stakeholders
at a regional workshop held in
Rwanda last May to agree on
an action plan against hate
speech in Africa.

12

Date in November meeting set


to begin in Johannesburg

AMLF 2014 is a continuation of the commitment of


AMI, the parent organization
that hosts the annual forum, to
ensure that media contributes
to a culture of peace and tolerance on the continent.
Speaking during the launch,
AMIs Chief Executive Ocer,
Eric Chinje, pointed to the role
of media leaders in ensuring
that media in Africa rises to
the challenge of consolidating
democracy. (Agencies)

HIGH TOLL | Major oensive

42 killed in
Nigeria wave
of bombings
Suicide bomber
was targeting the
convoy of a top
radical cleric
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second
blast
on
Wednesday in Nigerias northern city of
Kaduna killed at least 17
people, the national rescue
agency said, after an earlier
suicide attack in the city killed
at least 25.
We are still working on the
gures but so far we have 17
dead, said Musa Illela, a Kaduna-based ocial with the
National Emergency Management Agency, referring
specifically to the second
attack which he described as
a bomb blast.
Late today, police said
opposition leader Muhammadu Buhari was the target
of the second bomb attack
in Kaduna today but escaped
unhurt, an ocial said.
Buhari, who also led Nigeria
as a military head of state in
the 1980s, was the target
of the bombing in the Kawo
area of the city, said Ahmed
Maiyaki, the spokesman for
Kadunas governor.
Buhari came runner-up to
President Goodluck Jonathan
in Nigerias 2011 election and
is a leading member of the
new opposition mega-party,
the All Progressives Congress
(APC).
He is among the favourites
to emerge as the APCs presidential candidate in polls set
for next year.
Islamist leader Abubakar
Shekau has branded him a
traitor to Islam for accepting
democratic rule.
Earlier today, police blamed
the rst explosion on a suicide
bomber targeting the convoy

of a prominent cleric who has


publicly criticised the Islamic
extremists waging a deadly
ve-year uprising.
Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi was
travelling in an open-roofed
truck greeting well-wishers
who had assembled on the
roadside when the bomb
went off at roughly 12:30
pm, Kaduna police chief Umar
Shehu said.
Twenty-ve people have
so far been conrmed dead,
he told AFP.
Bauchi, who had just presided over a major Koranic
conference, escaped unhurt
but his convoy was splattered with the blood and
esh of the bomber and his
victims, according to witness
Mustapha Sani.
There was no immediate
conrmation of Boko Harams
involvement in the attack on
the Isa Kaita road near the
city centre. (AFP)
FACTBOX

Group has
killed many

Terror: Boko Haram,


led by Ibrahim Shekau
(above) has claimed the
killing of several clerics
across the north, while
assassination attempts
targeting Nigerias
second and third most
powerful Islamic leaders
have both failed.

More than 40 feared dead


in Taiwanese plane crash
TAIPEI, Wednesday
More than 40 people were
feared dead in a plane crash
in Taiwan today, officials
said, with witnesses and
local media reporting the
ight came down in a storm
after an aborted landing.
Taiwans transport minister
said that 10 bodies had so
far been recovered from the
wreckage of the domestic
ight, which had 58 people
on board.
Local media reported that
TransAsia Airways flight

GE222 had smashed into two


houses near Magong airport,
on the outlying Penghu island
chain, after requesting a second attempt to land there.
The twin turboprop plane
was ying from the southwestern city of Kaohsiung to
the island chain further west
and had been delayed due to
bad weather, according to the
authorities.
Television images showed
reghters working in heavy
rain to douse the mangled
plane and soldiers on the
scene. (AFP)

33

DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT STAKEHOLDERS CONFERENCE


30TH JULY, 2014
In line with the strategy for development of Kenyas road infrastructure, the Government
is committed to completing ongoing road projects and initiate new ones in the country.
This will enhance opportunities for growth, economic development and employment.
Specifically, the Government intends to roll out development of 10,000km of new
roads within the next five (5) years using alternative financing and delivery strategies
in partnership with the Private Sector. The program is divided into three (3) Phases and
covers highways, rural and urban roads as follows:
Phase I
Phase II
Phase III

2,000km
3,000km
5,000km

Phase I of the Program will commence by December 2014.

Participants are invited from the following sectors:


Development Partners
Financial Institutions
Contractors
Members of the National Assembly and the Senate
County Governments
Consulting Engineers, Surveyors and Planners
Equipment and Materials Manufacturers/Distributors
Government Ministries, Departments and Agencies
Interested participants are requested to register via Email: ps@infrastructure.go.ke;
dg@kenha.co.ke or call 0700423606, 0722405659, 0721221826 by Monday 28th July,
2014. Registration Form can be accessed from the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure
Website: www.transport.go.ke or Kenya National Highways Authority Website www.kenha.co.ke
DATE
:
VENUE :
TIME
:

WEDNESDAY 30TH JULY, 2014


KICC, TSAVO HALL, NAIROBI
8.00 AM TO 2.00 PM

The Ministry has therefore organized a one-day Road Infrastructure Development


Stakeholders Conference on Wednesday, 30th July, 2014 to sensitize key stakeholders NB: This advert supercedes the advert that appeared yesterday in The Standard Newspaper
on available opportunities in the Sub-Sector under the Annuity Model.
Developing Road Infrastructure Through Partnership

34 | International News

DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

TALKS | Britain also poised to add its weight to truce eorts as new Foreign Secretary ies in

BRIEFLY

Kerry tells of Gaza truce eorts


Conict
has killed
685
Gazans,
34 Israelis
and a Thai
worker

TEL AVIV, Wednesday

ashingtons top diplomat said global eorts


to end 16 days of bloodshed in Gaza were progressing
today as the ghting raged on
and airlines suspended ights
over rocket fears.
As US and UN diplomats
continued intensive diplomacy
to end the violence, the Islamist Hamas movement hailed the
suspension of Tel Aviv ights by
many world airlines as a great
victory.
The success of Hamas in
closing Israeli airspace is a great
victory for the resistance, and
is the crown of Israels failure,
spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri
said as traffic to Tel Avivs
Ben Gurion airport slowed to a
trickle after a rocket hit close to
runways on Tuesday.
As US Secretary of State John
Kerry and UN chief Ban Ki-moon
held talks in Jerusalem, they said
they had pooled their eorts in
the hope of boosting the quest
for a truce in a conict that has
killed 685 Gazans, 34 Israelis
and a Thai worker.
We have certainly made some
steps forward, but there is still
work to be done, Kerry said
as he met the UN chief for the
second time this week.
We are now joining our forces

MORE INFO

Militants say
terms not met

PHOTO| AFP

Israeli soldiers grieve during the funeral of comrade Max Steinberg yesterday at the Mount Herzl military cemetery in Jerusalem. Steinberg, a
24-year-old US-Israeli is one of two American members of the Israeli
army who were killed in Gaza ghting earlier this week.
in strength to make a ceasere
as soon as possible, Ban said,
warning there was no time to
lose as concern mounted over
the rising civilian body count.
The US diplomat oered a
similar message to the Palestinians as he met president
Mahmud Abbas in the West

Bank city of Ramallah


We have in the last 24 hours
made some progress in moving
toward that goal, he said before
heading to Tel Aviv for talks with
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu.
Britain was also poised to add
its weight to truce eorts as new

Details: Hamas insists on a


comprehensive agreement
before it agrees to a ceasere.
Border: Hamas demands
that Egypt open its Rafah
border crossing with Gaza.
Fears: Hamas argues that
Egypts proposal, which is
backed by the United States,
United Nations and Arab
League, would allow Israel to
dictate if and when to ease
its blockade on Gaza.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond ew in for late-night talks
with Abbas, the presidents oce
said. Neither Israel nor Hamas
showed indication of being ready
to cease re. (AFP)

SEOUL

Police slammed over


ferry tycoons body
South Koreas police force was
pilloried as doltish and incompetent Wednesday after announcing
that a body found six weeks ago
was that of a fugitive tycoon at
the heart of a months-long manhunt. Most major newspapers
carried articles and editorials
that ridiculed the police for expending massive nancial and
personnel resources in the search
for a man already in one of their
morgues. Yoo Byung-Eun, 73, became South Koreas most wanted
man following the April 16 Sewol
ferry disaster in which around
300 people died most of them
schoolchildren. (AFP)

BAGHDAD

Baghdad suicide
car bomb kills 23
A suicide car bomb explosion
ripped through a police
checkpoint in Baghdad on
Tuesday, killing 23 people and
wounding more than 40, police
and medical sources said. The
suicide bomber detonated an
explosives-laden vehicle at an
entrance to the northwestern
neighbourhood of Kadhimiyah,
a police colonel and an interior
ministry ocial said. At least
ve of the those killed were
policemen, as were eight of those
wounded. (AFP)

REPUBLIC OF KENYA

PRESS RELEASE
Pursuant to section 30(2) of the National Transport and Safety Authority Act
(no. 33 of 2012) and the Regulations 9 and 12 of Legal Notice No. 23 of 2014
National Transport and Safety Authority (Operations of Public Service Vehicles),
and consequent compliance of regulations therein. The National Transport and
Safety Authority has issued day/night Road Service Licenses to the following bus
companies and saccos, in addition to the seven that were authorized on 13th
June, 2014.
No.

Company

1.

Nairobi Western Classic Sacco

2.

Chania Genesis Ltd

3.

Coast Bus (MSA) Ltd

4.

Mololine Services Ltd

5.

Spanish Coach Express Ltd

6.

Greatrift Express Shuttles

7.

Kitale Shuttle Ltd

8.

Tahmeed Coach Ltd

9.

Safari Luxury Shuttle Co. Ltd

10.

Greenline Company Ltd

11.

Simba Coach Ltd

12.

Channia Transport Company Ltd

13.

Blueline Safaris Shuttle

Francis Meja
DIRECTOR GENERAL
NATIONAL TRANSPORT AND SAFETY AUTHORITY

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT


MINISTRY OF INTERIOR AND CO-ORDINATION OF NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
DEPUTY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MARSABIT CENTRAL, MARSABIT NORTH, MARSABIT
SOUTH, N/HORR, MOYALE, LOIYANGALANI AND SOLOLO SUB-COUNTIES

TENDER NOTICE FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2014/2015


Tenders are invited from registered and competent suppliers for the supply and delivery of goods, services and works to Government
Ministries and Institutions within the above named County on as and when required basis for Financial Year ending 30thJune, 2015.

S/NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

TENDER NO
MBT/1/2014-2015
MBT/2/2014-2015
MBT/3/2014-2015
MBT/4/2014-2015
MBT/5/2014-2015
MBT/6/2014-2015
MBT/7/2015-2015
MBT/8/2014-2015
MBT/9/2014-2015

ITEM DESCRIPTION
Supply/delivery of petrol, lubricants, oil, wood fuel and gas
Supply/delivery of tyres, tubes & batteries for motorcycles and motor vehicles
Provision of transport services
Supply/delivery of office stationeries
Repair and services of GK vehicles
Supply/delivery of office furnitures and related items
Sale of boarded GK vehicles and other miscellaneous stores
Supply/delivery of computers and computer accessories
Prequalification of contractors for building works and minor repairs

Tender documents with detailed specifications can be obtained from the office of the respective District Supply Chain Management
offices of the said UNDERMENTIONED SUB-COUNTIES upon payment of a non refundable fee of Kshs. 1,000 (one thousand shillings)
in cash to the respective sub county National Treasury offices during normal working hours or cheque payable to the Deputy County
Commissioner, of the respective Su-county
INTERESTED APPLICANTS MUST
1.
Attach copies of business registration certificate
2.
Confidential business questionnaire dully filled.
3.
Attached a copy of PIN, VAT and valid tax compliant certificate.
4.
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For tender number No. 9 interested bidders are required to pay a mandatory refundable fee of Kshs. 1000 per vehicle, for successful
bidder, the deposit form part payment.
Price quoted MUST be NET inclusive of all government taxes and remain firm for ninety (90) days after the closing date. Completed
tender documents in plain sealed envelope, separate for each tender bearing no indication of the sender and only marked clearly
TENDER NO. should be deposited in the tender box at the entrance of respective Deputy County Commissioners office
or sent by post to:Deputy County Commissioner, Marsabit Central, P.O. Box 1, Marsabit
Deputy County Commissioner, Marsabit South/Laisamis, P.O. Box 230, Marsabit
Deputy County Commissioner, North Horr, P.O. Box 344, Marsabit
Deputy County Commissioner, Moyale, P.O Box 1, Moyale
Deputy County Commissioner, Loiyangalani, P.O. Box 351, Marsabit
Deputy County Commissioner, Marsabit North, P.O. Box 128, Marsabit
Deputy County Commissioner, Sololo, P.O. Box 1, Sololo.
So as to reach them on or before 7th August, 2014.Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of tenderers or
representatives who choose to attend at the respective Deputy County Commissioners Boardroom.
The Government reserves the right to accept or reject any tender either in whole or in part and does not bind itself to give reason for
its decision.
HALIMA. A. WARIO
For: DEPUTY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MARSABIT CENTRAL, MARSABIT NORTH, MARSABIT SOUTH, N/HORR, LOIYANGALANI, MOYALE & SOLOLO

35

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Thursday July 24, 2014

MICROSOFT PROFIT HURT BY


NOKIA, BUT REVENUES JUMP
Tech giant rides on cloud services to
post Sh405bn in the year ending June
30. Page 37

BUSINESS

BRIEFLY

GROWTH | Government plan was expected to attract 300,000 visitors annually

ENERGY

STRATEGY

How ministry would


revive fortunes

Ministry of Tourism principal


secretary says a committee
will be formed to develop
guidelines on how to implement
the paid up holiday plan.
Together with the county
governments, the ministry
will market the countrys
tourist potential jointly at all international fairs.
The Treasury has agreed
to release Sh200 million to
nance marketing of Kenya
as a key tourist destination. This
is intended to counter the damage caused by terrorist attacks.

2
3

SALATON NJAU | NATION

Kisumu County tourism representative Rose Omondi (left), Ministry of Tourism Principal Secretary Ibrahim Mohamed and
Kenya Tourism Federation chair Lucy Karume during a tourism conference at Utalii Hotel, in Nairobi, yesterday.

Firms shun holiday oer


Although companies are
ready to take up paid up
getaways, they note that
there lacks a clear law on
how to implement it
BY CHARLES WOKABI
@Cwokabi
cwokabi@ke.nationmedia.com

o rm has taken up the paidup holiday given out by the


government as an incentive
to help revive tourism.
Tourism and Commerce principal
secretary Ibrahim Mohamed, yesterday said although many companies
have expressed interest in the pro-

posal, none has taken up the oer


due to lack of clear guidelines on its
implementation.
In May, President Uhuru Kenyatta
issued a directive allowing companies
to pay for their employees to take up a
weeks holiday as part of their annual
leave and deduct such expenditure
from taxes.
This was part of eorts to revive
tourism reeling after cancellations due
insecurity and travel advisories.
The PS said a committee would now
be set up to develop guidelines on the
implementation of the stimulus.
We have received enquiries. We
need to come up with guidelines on
the implementation, Mr Mohammed said.
The committee will be housed at
the department of exemptions within

the National Treasury. The incentive


was planned to start on June 12 after
budget speech with projections that
this would add at least 300,000 visitors to the hotels every year.
Mr Mohamed was speaking at a
tourism leadership forum at Utalii
Hotel, in Nairobi, where national and
county governments met to chart a
future for the ailing industry.
Mr Mohamed said the ministry
had reached an agreement with the
county governments to harness the
marketing of the countrys oerings
at all international fairs.
We will have representation of
the county governments in all our
marketing initiatives so that we can
bring out the diversity of the countrys
prole, the PS said.
The Treasury, he said, had com-

NIC Bank plans to raise


additional capital through a
combination of a bond and
rights issue by September
to nance its regional expansion.
The listed lender said that
its in the nal stages of presenting the capital raising
mechanisms to its shareholders for approval next month
at an extra-ordinary general
meeting.
The company will hold
an extra-ordinary general

meeting on August 6, to seek


shareholders approval for
the Rights Issue in August,
NICs management said in a
statement.
The bank also announced
a nine per cent jump in after
tax profit for the first six
months of 2014 on account
of increased lending to key
industries in Kenya and in
the region.
It posted a Sh2.04 billion
prot compared to the Sh1.87
recorded over a similar period
last year with the management
underlining that insecurity remains a threat to its growth.

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Over-subscribed

This will be the third rights


issue for the bank following
a similar one in 2012 which
was over-subscribed by 238
per cent, attracting Sh7 billion in oers against a Sh2
billion target.
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Delays in passing new laws


leading to regulatory uncertainty
is hurting Africas oil and gas
rms. A study by PricewaterhouseCoopers also identies
fraud, corruption, theft, poor
infrastructure and lack of skills
as other hurdles oil and gas
companies in the continent are
faced with. Some have delayed
or cancelled projects until further
clarity can be sought, said Chris
Bredenhann, PWC Africa oil
and gas advisory. East Africa is
emerging as an oil and gas hub.
Tanzania and Mozambique are
producing natural gas.

FINANCE
mitted to release the Sh200 million
recovery fund in the next few weeks to
nance marketing in order to counter
the negative eects of terrorism in
the country.
Mr Mohamed said about Sh900
million would be spent in marketing
Kenya as a good tourist destination
during this nancial year.

Rebuild condence

We have a commitment from


the Treasury that this money will
be released within weeks so that we
can start the ght to rebuild tourists
condence, Mr Mohamed said.
The Kenya Tourist Federation
chairperson Lucy Karume called for
the fast-tracking of the implementation of the Tourism law and asked
the Treasury to review its decision to
subject the industry to VAT.
Kenya has been hit be terrorists attacks, especially at the coast, which
is a tourism stronghold scaring away
international visitors.

NIC to seek investors nod for a third rights issue


BY NATION
CORRESPONDENT

Delays in oil and gas


laws hurt industry

billion. It got 49 per cent


oversubscription. NIC would
also be seeking shareholder
nod to issue a bond as early
as September whose proceeds
will also nance growth.
Were optimistic that well
sustain the growth into the
second half of the year with
more focus on deal making opportunities in Kenya and the
region, added Mr Gachora.
Total income for the period
rose to Sh5.4 billion from
Sh5.0 billion over a similar
period last year due to upswing in interest income and
non-funded income.

Sacco sues two


former ocials
A sacco has moved to court
over alleged embezzlement of its
funds and transfer of properties
by two of its former top ocials.
The New Akamba Unity, with
over 400,000 members drawn
from Kitui, Makueni, Nairobi,
Machakos and Mombasa counties accuse former secretarygeneral Salome Kinyili with two
others of converting its funds
and property for personal use. In
a case certied as urgent by High
Court Judge Hatari Waweru, Ms
Kinyili and the two others, Ms
Joyce Mwitungi Kithome and Mr
Lucas Mbuvi, have been accused
of conducting illegal business
under pretence of being ocials
of New Akamba Unity.

INDUSTRY

Kepsa gets Sh113m


from UK for lobbying
The Kenya Private Sector
Alliance has received Sh113.7
million grant from Britain to
fund its lobbying. Over the next
ve years, Kepsa will connect
with top international business
bodies such as Singapore Business Federation, Japan Business
Federation, the Movement of the
Enterprises of France, Confederation of British Industries among
others. This support will help
sponsor most of Kepsas dialogue
platforms with law and policy
makers and drive legislative and
procedural change that will result
in wealth creation, Kepsa boss
Carole Kariuki said. The money
was disbursed through the
United Kingdoms Department
for International Development.

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Britam and
Raki sign
plan to
fund youth
BY NATION CORRESPONDENT
Britam and Raki Micronance
Bank have agreed to boost funding
of youth enterprises. The one-year
deal will also improve insurance
cover.
The bank will provide nancial
and non-nancial services to its
customers, explore investment
opportunities in successful businesses and also provide start-up
growth and networking for young
traders.

Support each other

Britam will provide Rafiki


customers access to Information
Communication Technologies
relevant to banking.
Britam regional director insurance, Stephen Wandera said this
was an opportunity to support
each other and to spur economic
growth.
This will help Britam push its
Linda Jamii and Kinga ya Mkulima
insurance service, Raki Micronance Bank chief executive Daniel
Mavindu, said.
He said the insurance was
reasonably priced and easily accessible through technology.
It will also give the two rms
co-branding opportunities.

DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

INVESTMENT | Buyers will have upto August 12, 2014, to own a stake of the Nairobi Securities Exchange

Bourse IPO
price set at
Sh9.50 each
Investors must
buy a minimum
of 500 units. The
plan is to raise
Sh627 million
BY JOSHUA MASINDE
@masindej
jmasinde@ke.nationmedia.com

enyans seeking to
own part of the
Nairobi Securities Exchange will need
to invest a minimum of
Sh4,750.
NSE sale of shares to
the public through an initial public oering opens
today and closes on August
12, 2014.
Sixy-six million shares
are up for sale at Sh9.50
each. The bourse hopes to
raise Sh627 million from
the sale. Each applicant
must buy a minimum of
500 with an additional

offer made in multiples


of 100.
This is an opportunity
for investors to buy shares
in The Exchange and participate in the growth we
see coming in our markets.
It will also allow us to raise
the capital to make the investments to support our
business chairman Eddy
Njoroge, said yesterday at
the launch.
The IPO will culminate
in the self-listing of The
Exchange on the main investment market segment
on September 9, this year.
The bourse will be the
second exchange in Africa
after the Johannesburg
Stock Exchange to selflist.
Part of the nance will go
to redeeming its mortgage
with Kenya Commercial
Bank, the prospectus
read. The exchange borrowed Sh300 million at 15
per cent to partly fund the
purchase of its new head-

This is an
opportunity
for investors
to buy
shares in The
Exchange
and
participate in
the growth
we see
coming,
DIANA NGILA | NATION

Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich (left) and the bourse chairman, Mr Eddy
Njoroge, during the ocial launch of the NSE self-listing at the Exchange on 55
Westlands Road, Nairobi, yesterday.
quarter at Westlands, Nairobi,
last year.
The bourse will also use the
money to invest in infrastructure to support new products
and capital for setting up of
the futures exchange.
The NSE plans to introduce
Real Estate Investment Trusts,
Exchange Trade Funds and the

commodities exchange. The


bourse expects to introduce
Real Estate Investment Trusts
this year to enable people to
invest in real estate indirectly,
either through properties or
mortgages.
Exchange Trade Funds,
which are similar to unit trusts
or mutual funds but are listed

Securities
Exchange
chairman
Eddy Njoroge

and traded on the exchange,


are also planned for introduction on the NSE. There are also
plans to introduce the Derivatives Market this year to widen
the investment options.
The new infrastructure will
include the automated trading
system upgrade and bonds
trade reporting system.

A. RESULTS OF 182-DAY & 364-DAY TREASURY BILLS ISSUES 2047/182 & 1968/364 DATED 28/07/2014
This week the Central Bank of Kenya offered 182 and 364 Days Treasury Bills for a total of Kshs.6 Billion. The total
number of bids received was 101 amounting to Kshs.6.5 Billion representing 217.8% subscription and 51 bids amounting
to Kshs.4.6 Billion representing 153.7% subscription for 182 and 364 days, respectively. Bids accepted amounted to
Kshs.3.1 Billion for 182 days and Kshs. 3.7 Billion for 364 days Treasury Bills. The weighted average rate of accepted
bids, which will be applied for non-competitive bids, was 10.060% for the 182-day and 10.330% for 364-day Treasury Bills.
The other auction statistics are summarised in the table below.

A. RESULTS OF RE-OPENED TWO-YEAR TREASURY BOND ISSUE FXD 2/2014/2 DATED 28/07/2014
This month the Central Bank of Kenya re-opened the above two-year Treasury Bond for a total amount of up
to Kshs.10 Billion. The total number of bids received was 362 amounting to Kshs.7.87 Billion. The weighted
average rate for successful bids was 10.764%. The other auction statistics are summarised in the table below.
2 YEAR
23/05/2016
10,000.00
20,248.46
202.48
362
257
7,873.90
6,364.47
1,509.43
11.034
10.764
100.015
10.793

TENOR
Due Date
Total Amount Offered (Kshs. M)
Total bids Received (Kshs. M)
Performance Rate (%)
Total Number of Bids Received
Number of Succesful Bids
Total Amount Accepted (Kshs. M)
Of which : Competitive bids
: Non-competitive bids
Market Weighted Average Rate (%)
Weighted Average Rate of accepted bids (%)
Price per Kshs 100 at average yield
Coupon Rate (%)
Purpose/ Application of funds:
Redemptions
New Borrowing

7,873.90

B. COMPARATIVE INTEREST RATES


2 YEAR - MARKET WEIGHTED AVERAGE RATE
- WEIGHTED AVERAGE RATE OF ACCEPTED BIDS

THIS AUCTION
(%)

LAST AUCTION (%)


- 26/05/14

VARIANCE
(%)

11.034

10.809

0.225

10.764

10.793

0.029

C. FORTHCOMING TREASURY BOND(S) ISSUES FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2014


Kshs (M)
OFFER AMOUNT (at cost) of which
Redemptions
(i)
(ii)

To be advised
16,312.60

The forthcoming issue(s) will be dated 25th August 2014.


The specific features of the Bond(s), that is the Tenor, Amounts, Coupon Rates and Issue Terms will be
provided in the prospectus and in the press before the issue date.

GERALD A. NYAOMA
DIRECTOR, FINANCIAL MARKETS
July 23, 2014

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
New Borrowing
Market Weighted Average Rate
Weighted Average Rate of accepted bids
Price per Kshs 100 at Average Rate

B. COMPARATIVE AVERAGE INTEREST RATES


182 - DAY
364 - DAY

182 DAYS
26/01/2015
3,000.00
6,535.17
217.84
101
92
3,074.04
2,585.12
488.92

364 DAYS
27/07/2015
3,000.00
4,609.56
153.65
51
50
3,706.30
3,427.88
278.42

609.81
2,464.23
10.218%
10.060%
95.223

2,974.64
731.66
10.416%
10.330%
90.660

This Auction
(%)
10.060
10.330

Last Auction
(%)
10.430
10.558

TOTAL
6,000.00
11,144.73
185.75
152
142
6,780.34
6,013.00
767.34
3,584.45

Variance
0.370
0.228

C. NEXT TREASURY BILLS AUCTIONS: ISSUE NOs. 2067/91, 2048/182 & 1969/364 DATED 04/08/2014
TENOR
Offer amount (Kshs. M)
AUCTION DATES & BIDS CLOSURE
RESULTS ANNOUNCEMENT
Redemptions
New Borrowing

91 DAYS
3,000.00
31/07/2014
01/08/2014

182 DAYS
3,000.00
30/07/2014
31/07/2014

364 DAYS
3,000.00
30/07/2014
31/07/2014

TOTAL
9,000.00

6,024.95
2,975.05

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, 30th July, 2014 for 182-day & 364-day and Thursday, 31st July, 2014 for 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 and must reach the Central Bank not later than Monday, 4th August, 2014, 2.00
p.m. for Cash and Cheques and 3.00 p.m for RTGS funds transfers. Please provide the following details with each payment:
Name, Reference No., Issue No., and include the Portfolio number and the Investors virtual account number.

D. NON-COMPETITIVE BIDS
Non-competitive bids are subject to a maximum of Kshs.20 Million per investor per tenor and are issued at the weighted
average of accepted bids.
GERALD A. NYAOMA
DIRECTOR, FINANCIAL MARKETS
23 July 2014

Business News 37

DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

LUXURY | Chinas rich pimp jets

Publisher takes computers oine after hacking


WASHINGTON, Wednesday
The Wall Street Journal took
some of its computers housing news graphics o-line after
they were hacked, publisher
Dow Jones & Co said.
People familiar with the
matter told the Journal that
this was intended to isolate
any possible attacks.
Workers were reviewing
the systems to determine
any signs of compromise,

MARK RALSTON | AFP

Chinese businessmen walk past private planes for sale during


the Asian business aviation conference and exhibition at the
Shanghai Hongqiao airport. The market for private jets, or
executive jets, is a small, but fast-growing aviation segment
in China. Recently, a customer asked for the interior of his new
Bombardier Challenger 850 jet to be covered with pricey black
carbon bre, the designer was shocked but happy to oblige.

JOBS | Company to slash 18,000 jobs

Nokia phones
eat into prots
of Microsoft
Tech giants shift to
cloud services amid
declining personal
computer sales
starts to pay o
NEW YORK, Wednesday

icrosoft has said profits took a hit from


its newly-acquired
Nokia phone division but that
revenues got a strong lift from
cloud services.
The US tech giants new
chief executive officer, Mr
Satya Nadella, said on Tuesday the results suggested that
Microsofts shift to services
amid declining personal
computer sales was starting
to pay o.
Net profit for the three
months ending June 30 dipped
seven per cent from a year
earlier to $4.6 billion (about
Sh405 billion), below market
expectations.
However, the tech giants
revenues grew a strong 17.5
per cent, lifted by the cloud
services.
We are galvanised around
our core as a productivity and
platform company for the mobile-rst and cloud-rst world,
and we are driving growth with
disciplined decisions, bold

Sh405bn
Microsofts prot for the year
ending June 30. The new
Nokia unit acquired this year
subtracted some $692m from
the rms bottom line.

innovation, and focused execution, Mr Nadella said.


Im proud that our aggressive move to the cloud is
paying o our commercial
cloud revenue doubled again
this year to a $4.4 billion annual run rate, he said.
The earnings came just days
after Microsoft announced its
biggest job cuts ever, with Mr
Nadella calling for a new focus
at the US tech giant, while
integrating the Nokia phone
division acquired this year.
The company said that it
would slash 18,000 jobs from
its global workforce over the
next year, the majority from
the Nokia handset unit.
The cuts represent about 14
per cent of Microsofts global
payroll of some 127,000.

Adverts revenue

The company will take a


charge of between $1.1 billion
(Sh95.7 billion) and $1.6 billion (Sh139.2 billion) for costs
related to the layos.
In the latest earnings, Microsoft said revenues from its
Windows division rose three
per cent from a year ago, in a
sign of some stabilisation in
the PC market and upgrades to
devices with newer systems.
The company saw a 40
per cent jump in advertising revenues from its Bing
search engine and gains from
subscribers to its online Ofce 365.
The new Nokia phone division acquired this year added
some $2 billion (Sh174 billion)
to revenues, but dragged on
prots, the company said. The
Nokia unit subtracted some
$692 million (Sh60.2 billion)
from Microsoft. (AFP)

although they have not yet


found any tampering to the
news graphics. We see no evidence of any impact to Dow
Jones customers or customer
data, a Journal spokeswoman
said.

Penetrated

Dow Jones took down the


systems after a hacker claimed
on Twitter to have penetrated
the wsj.com website, and offered to sell user information

and the credentials needed to


control the server.

At this point, we see


no evidence of any
impact to Dow Jones
customers or customer
data
A Journal spokeswoman

The buyer could then


modify articles, add new
content, insert malicious
content in any page, delete
users and so on, said IntelCrawler chief executive
Andrew Komarov.
Komarov said his rm has
been monitoring the attacker,
who goes by the nickname
Worm (previously Rev0lver)
and has founded Worm.in,
a market for trading cyber
vulnerabilities. (AFP)

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DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

Manufacturing & Allied

NAIROBI SECURITIES EXCHANGE


Last 12 Mths
High Low

Security
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

Prices

Eaagads Ord 1.25


Kakuzi Ord.5.00
Kapchorua Tea Co Ord 5.00
The Limuru Tea Co. Ord 20.00
Rea Vipingo Plantations Ord 5.00
Sasini Ltd Ord 1.00
Williamson Tea Kenya Ord 5.00

34.50
155.00
135..00
15.25

Automobiles & Accessories

50.00
13.50
9.40

21.00
8.50
4.50

Car & General (K) Ord 5.00


CMC Holdings Ord 0.50
Marshalls (E.A.) Ord 5.00
Sameer Africa Ord 5.00

Previous

33.00
154.00
145.00
670.00
27.50
15.30
287.00

Shares

100
100
1,300
68,900

8.05
7.80

44.25
13.50
8.50
7.95

15.00
62.50
141.00
29.50
22.00
85.00
35.50
18.50
48.50
271.00
14.50

Barclays Bank Ord 0.50


CFC Stanbic of Kenya Holdings Ord.5.00
Diamond Trust Bank Ord 4.00
Equity Bank Ord 0.50
Housing Finance Co Ord 5.00
I &M Holdings Ltd Ord 1.00
KCB Ord 1.00
NBK Ord 5.00
NIC Bank Ord 5.00
StandardChartered Ord 5.00
Co-op Bank of Kenya Ord 1.00

Commercial & Services

8.00
14.70
18.00
400.00
247.00
39.00
56.50
24.00

3.40
8.30
5.00
271.00
42.50
24.50
32.00
11.60

Express Ord 5.00


Hutchings Biemer Ord 5.00
Kenya Airways Ord 5.00
Longhorn Kenya Ord 1.00
Nation Media Group Ord. 2.50
ScanGroup Ord. 1.00
Standard Group Ord 5.00
TPS EA (Serena) Ord 1.00
Uchumi Supermarket Ord 5.00

Construction & Allied

98.50
225.00
100.00
18.00
110.00

60.00
170.00
75.00
13.50
56.50

ARM Cement Ord 1.00


BamburiCement Ord 5.00
Crown Paints Kenya Ord 5.00
E.A.Cables Ord 0.50
E.A.Portland Cement Ord 5.00

Energy & Petroleum

17.90
11.80
20.75
5.50
28.75
17.25

8.70
7.90
12.85
5.50
12.65
13.00

KenGen Ord 2.50


KenolKobil Ltd Ord 0.05
KP&LC Ord 2.50
KP&LC 4% Pref.20.00
KP&LC 7% Pref.20.00
Total Kenya Ord 5.00
Umeme Ltd Ord 0.50

Insurance

24.00
7.30
4.20
12.20
42400 217.00
21.00 13.10
9.20
23.00
145.00 51.50

British American Investments Co.0.10


CIC Insurance Group Ord.1.00
Jubilee Holdings Ord 5.00
Kenya Re Corporation Ord 2.50
Liberty Kenya Holdings Ord 1.00
Pan Africa Insurance Ord 5.00

Centum Investment Co Ord 0.50


Olympia Capital Holdings Ord 5.00
Trans-Century LtdOrd 0.50

699.00
28.75
294.00
3.40
2.50
34.75

6.15

Safaricom Ltd Ord. 0.05

UNIT TRUSTS

11.10
148.00
680.00
29.00
295.00
3.40
9.45
2.40
34.75

2,147,300
12,300

11.95

9,104,000

12.05

200
56,200
227,500
16,800

Growth & Enterprise Market Segment (GEMS)

1,100
25,600

25.00

3.90

Home Afrika Ltd Ord. 1.00

3.95

4.00

126,400

NSE All Share Index(NASI)-(1 Jan 2008=100 Up 0.76 points to close at 151.53
NSE 20 Share Index Up 20.95 points to close at 4903.68 EquityTurnover-669,947,7792 Prv-1,014,381,202
17.05
128.00
242.00
45.50
45.75
139.000
53.50
28.75
308.00
19.10

7.20
10.15
16.00
308.00
47.50
34.25
38.25
11.95

80.00
173.00
98.00
16.45

9.70
8.50
12.95
24.50
17.25

22.50
10.10

BANK RATES

17.00
128.00
239.00
45.75
46.25
138.00
53.50
29.00
59.00
306.00
19.00

190,400
318,400
388,600
2,235,200
39,500
22,100
526,500
17,100

7.20
20.25
10.25
15.95
308.00
46.75
35.75
40.00
12.00

12,200

NBK

85,500
35,200
4,700
14,800
1,600
18,500
427,300

KCB

4,600
708,900

80.00
171.00
98.00
16.45
82.00

966,300
182,600
6,000
21,200

9.80
8.50
12.95
8.00
5.50
25.00
15.70

253,900
144,400
481,100

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

118.71
118.8
118.12
118.57
118.15
118.43
118.17
118.45
149.22
118.88
118.10
118.60
118.15
118.54
118.53
118.81
118.14
118.42
119.00
119.80
118.20
118.80

87.78
87.88
87.80
88.00
87.75
87.95
87.75
87.95
87.40
88.30
87.75
87.95
87.80
88.00
87.65
87.85
87.75
87.95
87.50
87.80
87.60
88.00

150.03
150.25
149.80
150.32
149.79
150.17
149.43
149.80
149.22
150.74
149.40
150.00
149.58
150.01
149.72
150.07
149.79
150.17
149.40
150.30
149.60
150.00

81.73
82.07
81.74
81.97
81.0
82.00
81.42
82.30
81.70
82.10
81.23
81.87
81.62
81.84
81.74
81.97
81.50
82.40
81.70
82.20

97.69
97.85
97.18
97.62
97.23
97.48
97.27
97.51
96.85
97.88
97.20
97.60
97.26
97.53
97.57
97.81
97.23
97.51
98.00
98.60
97.40
97.90

1.45
1.45
1.45
1.46
1.41
1.41
1.46
1.47
1.45
1.46
1.46
1.46
1.45
1.46
1.45
1.45
1.45
1.46
1.30
1.60
1.46
1.47

86.60
86.74
86.48
86.85
86.52
86.74
86.53
86.75
86.15
87.08
86.50
86.80
86.60
86.84
86.32
86.57
86.50
86.73
85.80
86.70
86.50
87.00

8.21
8.26
8.29
8.33
8.15
8.43
8.34
8.36
8.26
8.36
8.25
8.45
8.34
8.39
8.26
8.28
8.30
8.32
7.50
8.70
8.20
8.40

CBK RATES

3,100
3,200

470,000
648,700

18.95
17.90
129.00

21.75
10.25
390.00
18.75
17.90
129.00

43.25
5.45
25.00

43.00
5.30
24.25

122,800
7,300
2,300

2,194,900
16,500
3,300

Investment
44.00 17.05
3.50
6.40
37.75 20.00

A.Baumann & Co. Ord 5.00


B.O.C Kenya Ord 5.00
British American Tobacco Kenya Ord 10.00
Carbacid Investments Ord 5.00
East African Breweries Ord 2.00
Eveready EA Ord 1.00
Kenya Orchards Ord 5.00
Mumias Sugar Co. Ord 2.00
Unga Group Ord 5.00

Telecommunication & Technology

13.40

Banking
19.15
155.00
248.00
50.00
51.00
147.00
55.00
39.25
68.00
340.00
25.00

190.00 100.00
699.00 521.00
67.50 27.50
426.00 212.00
1.90
4.00
9.45
4.40
5.05
2.30
38.50 14.00

For admissions contact us:


Email: info@lukenyacollege.ac.ke
Tel; 020 204 6677,
Mobile: +254 721 29 18 13
P. O. Box 619 -00204
Athi River, Machakos County
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Lukenya-college-kambu-campus

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

Mean
87.8597
149.9685
118.3181
8.3021
29.9683
18.9166
7.7738
17.6419
23.9201
81.8736
97.3810
86.6052
12.8233
14.1867
15.8666
1.4597
11.3353
70.9176
23.4271
14.1714
82.8825

Buy
87.7750
149.8098
118.1796
8.2917
29.8825
18.8414
7.7208
17.5111
23.8967
81.7680
97.2753
86.5148
12.8073
14.1672
15.8484
1.4581
11.3243
70.8206
23.4042
14.1566
82.7982

Selll
87.9444
150.1272
118.4567
8.3125
30.0541
18.9917
7.8268
17.7727
23.9435
81.9792
97.4866
86.6957
12.8392
14.2061
15.8848
1.4614
11.3462
71.0146
23.4500
14.18623
82.9668

Money Market Funds


African Alliance Kenya Shilling Fund
Old Mutual Money Market Fund
British-American Money Market Fund
Stanlib Money Market Fund
CBA Market Fund
CIC Money Market Fund
Zimele Money Market Fund
Amana Shilling Fund
ICEA Money Market Fund
Madison Asset Money Market Fund
GenCap Hela Fund

Daily Yield Eective Annual Rate


Kenya Shilling
6.88%
7.11%
Kenya Shilling
6.97%
7.19%
Kenya Shilling
10.47%
11.04%
Kenya Shilling
8.37%
8.70%
5.97%
6.16%
Kenya Shilling
Kenya Shilling
10.06%
10.51%
Kenya Shilling
9.0%
9.31%
Kenya Shilling
9.84%
10.29%
Kenya Shilling
8.20%
8.55%
Kenya Shilling
9.97%
10.42%
Kenya Shilling
10.85%
11.30%

Fixed Income Funds/Equity Funds/Balanced Funds


African Alliance Fixed Income Fund
CIC Fixed Income Fund
Standard Investment Income Fund
African Alliance Kenya Equity Fund
ICEA Equity Fund
British-American Equity Fund
CBA Equity Fund
CIC Equity Fund
Old Mutual Equity Fund
Stanlib Equity Fund
Madison Asset Equity Fund
GenCap Hisa Fund
African Alliance Managed Fund
British-American Managed Retirement Fund
ICEA Growth Fund
Amana Growth Fund
British-American Balanced Fund
CIC Balanced Fund
Old Mutual Balanced Fund/Toboa
Madison Asset Balanced Fund
Amana Balanced Fund
Zimele Balanced Fund
Stanlib Balanced Fund
GenCap Eneza Fund
GenCap Iman Fund
Stanlib Bond Fund B1
Stanlib Bond Fund A
Old Mutual East Africa Fund
British American Bond Plus Fund
GenCap Hazina Fund
ICEA Bond Fund
Old Mutual Bond Fund

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
11.18
9.04
94.91
192.02
144.29
203.07
157.34
13.74
381.33
171.77
51.93
126.77
21.85
133.80
142.10
110.29
191.43
13.25
155.68
66.16
112.29
5.62
129.62
124.02
113.19
100.85
100.58
150.89
144.41
115.20
95.37
101.55

Sell
10.81
9.28
95.85
180.32
151.89
209.52
167.03
14.47
408.58
171.77
55.12
122.33
20.58
134.94
149.58
110.29
197.02
13.88
165.77
69..81
112.29
5.79
129.62
119.68
107.53
100.85
100.58
159.69
147.36
111.17
96.33
103.96

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

Currencies are quoted against the US Dollar

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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Special offer
for Omata speed Limiters

The price is inclusive of Installation and


Certication.
Installation can be done by any of the
agents listed.
With Omata speed Limiter, you are
guaranteed of a one year warranty
Emphasize on road safety

Price

PEED LI
S
M
A
T

ER
IT

OMA

This Offer will run for one (1) month only from:Thursday 24th July 2014 to Sunday 24th August 2014.

was Kshs 35,000


VAT inclusive and is
now Kshs 29,000
inclusive of VAT.

Telephone number; 0729309326/0788313938


Email: info@dalcomkenya.info / dalcom3@gmail.com | website:www.dalcomkenya.info

LIST OF CERTIFIED AGENTS FOR INSTALLATION OF OMATA SPEED LIMITERS


AGENTS TRADE NAME

CONTACTS

LOCATION

AGENTS TRADE NAME

CONTACTS

Peejay and Sons

0722828415

Eldoret

Nairobi, Ngara-Kobil

Getiro Metals Co. Ltd

0712721817

Sotik, Cheplat town

Prime Control

0727822282

Kericho

NAIROBI REGION
Hesta Traders`

0722593398

Udichem Diagnostics

0722357807

Nairobi, Ngara- Kobil

Joutech Auto Care Limited

0716544599/
0721783601

Nairobi, Koinange/Thika Rd

Expedia Logistics

0712035528

Nairobi, Bunyala Road

Edis Diesel Services

0722735140

Nairobi, Ngara

Autone Limited

0722570279

Nairobi, Lungalunga

Rokip Engineers limited

0710838669/
0724776494

Nairobi

Jo & Jos Investments Limited

0722782125

Nairobi, Lungalunga

Antonio Enterprises Limited

0722892265

Nairobi, Pangani

Ketaun Diesel Workshop Limited

0722805299

Nairobi, Lungalunga

Paltalk Fleet Management systems 0723531488

Nairobi, Lungalunga

Baraka Traders

0722821861

Thika Rd, Ruirunext to shell petrol station opp the village

Mbutecs Auto Control Systems

0720218511/
0731615801

Nairobi,Thika Rd Opp. Kahawa barracks

LOCATION

MOMBASA REGION
Interdiesel

0715458603

Mombasa, Makupa Lumumba opp Petro station

Helnix Allied Works

0720292216

Mombasa, Kingorani

Pwani Diesel

0701849922

Mombasa, Lumumba Road

Mvita Fuel Injection 1994

0722427232

Mombasa

Expedia Logistics

0712035528

Mombasa, Spaki

Jama Auto Diesel

0721394987

Mombasa

Ketaun Diesel Workshop Limited

0722805299

Mombasa, oppMakupa High School

Kencoast Trading Enterprises

0722326974

Mombasa, KwaShibu Road

Peter Mwangi

0724828289

Mombasa, Mtwapa mtawa

Paul Njenga

0722835588

Malindi

Nue Ray International

0721793732

Malindi
CENTRAL REGION

Jopa Auto Spares Limited

0721301299

Nairobi, Industrial Area

Baraka Traders

0724572070

Gatundu

Qew Ventures

0721224888

Nairobi, Bus Station

Durable Ventures

0721492256

Ruiru-Bypass

Pan Diesel Enterprises

0721701100

Nairobi, Bus Station

Mileage Motorways Limited

0721602970

Thika, Juja - Kenyatta Road

Mt. Kenya safaris

0722886187

Nairobi

Peter Njoroge

0723249171

Nyeri, Kingongo Junction

Smart Auto spares Limited

0720288480

Nairobi,Dagoretti Corner/Mombasa road

Gariscan Inspection Services

0722227369

Ruiru near DCs ofce

Silver Creek Traders Limited

0722497097/
0722834588

Nairobi, Kariokoh

Fracel Enterprises Limited

0722227503

Ruiru, Jua kali

Times Two electrical services

0722474005

Nyeri, Kingongo

Dignity Traders

0724575205

Nairobi, Kariokoh

Peritage Investment

0722466791

Nyeri, Skutanxt to Atlas Hotel

Marks Express Services

0724852505

Nairobi, Thika Road

Rhinno Auto Japan Limited

0724601324

Boniface & Queens Auto services 0721916359

Nairobi, Railways Go down

Vansalex

Nairobi

0722603683

RIFTVALLEY REGION

Nyahururu, Juakali
WESTERN REGION

Durable Ventures

0721492256

Kitale

Getiro Metals Co. Ltd

0712721817

Keroka opp police station

Jerimax Autoworks

0727896310

Nakuru, Kanu street

Expedia Logistics

0712035528

Nakuru, oppMenengai High School

Josma Auto enterprises

0724493758

Kisumu, Jua Kali nxt to Peerch hotel

Ufra Motors

0722761512

Nakuru, Biashara Street

Getiro Metals Co. Ltd

0712721817

Kisii, Keroka

NYANZA REGION

Rhinno Auto Japan Limited

0724601324

Nakuru, Shabalb

Soft Ventures

0721959590

Nakuru

Picad Enterprises

0723127460

Meru Town

Riziki Holding Company Limited

0721214616

Naivasha, Lancaster Plaza

BroadVision Limited

0722687954

Embu town near Chief Central

NaivaBoch Auto Electrician

0721212091

Naivasha, Industrial Area

Riziki Holdings Company Limited

0721512032

Kajiado, OngataRongai

0721214616/
0751433290

Mwingi, Kiluma Hotel

Gachaton Autocare
Park Motors

0722312725

Kitengela

EASTERN REGION

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MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY.


NYERI TECHNICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE (THE NYERI POLYTECHNIC)
P.O BOX 465-10100 NYERI, TEL 061-2032330,
0724477942 FAX 061-2032852
E-Mail- nyeritti@yahoo.com, Website: www.nyeritchnical.ac.ke

EXCEL IN SKILLS AND TECHNOLOGY

Applications are hereby invited for the following courses which


commence in September 2014.
Course Name

Qualifications
Duration/Exam Body
INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
ICDL(International Computer Driving Licence)
KCSE Certificate/Open
12 Weeks
ICDL Certificate
Cisco IT Essentials, CCNA 1,2,3,4
KCSE Results/open
Open
IT Essentials,
Cisco Cert
HEALTH SCIENCES
Dip. in Pharmaceutical Technology
Mean C with C in Maths/ Physics, 9 Terms
KNEC
Eng/ Kisw, Biology & Chem
LIBERAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT
Dip. in Library & Information Studies
C- Or Related Certificate
4 Terms
KNEC
Dip. in Enviromental Mgt
C- Or Related Certificate
4 Terms
KNEC
Cert. in Social Work
D mean grade
4 Terms
KNEC
Dip. in Guiding & Counseling
C- Or Related Certificate
4 Terms
KNEC
Dip. in Psychological Counseling
C- Or Related Certificate
4 Terms
KNEC
APPLIED SCIENCE
Diploma in Food Science Technology
C- Or Related Certificate
8 Terms
KNEC
Diploma in Applied Biology
C- Or Related Certificate
8 Terms
KNEC
Diploma in Analytical Chemistry
C- Or Related Certificate
8 Terms
KNEC
Craft in Science Laboratory Technology
D Plain Or Relevant Certificate
7 Terms
KNEC
4 weeks @ 10000 per subject Internal
Bridging course in Maths , Phy ,Chem ,Bio & Eng KCSE C & D in the subjects
Holiday Tuition: Maths ,Phy, Chem, Bio form 1,2 , Secondary school
Four weeks
3&4 (August 2014)
500 per subject
CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMMES (HIGHER DIPLOMA)
Etrepreneurship Development
Relevant Diploma Certificate
5 modules
Electrical/Electronics Engineering
Relevant Diploma Certificate
6 Terms
KNEC
Human Resource Mgt
Relevant Diploma Certificate
6 Terms
KNEC
Secretarial Mgt
Relevant Diploma Certificate
3 Terms
KNEC
Applied Biology
Relevant Diploma Certificate
6 Terms
KNEC
Analytical Chemistry
Relevant Diploma Certificate
6 Terms
KNEC
Automotive Eng. & Construction Plant
Relevant Diploma Certificate
6 Terms
KNEC
Mechanical Engineering
Relevant Diploma Certificate
6 Terms
KNEC
Library & Information Studies
Relevant Diploma Certificate
6 Terms
KNEC
PRE-DIPLOMA COURSES
Math, English ,Chem. .,Biology & Physics
Mean C- and D in
1 Month
Internal
Maths,Eng,Chem.,Bio & Physics
All Qualified Candidates Should Send A Dully Filled Application Form Accompanied By Photocopies Of Id Card, Result Slip,
Leaving & Birth Certificates And A Money Order/Bank Slip Of Kshs 1,000.00 Application Fee (Non-Refundable) To Reach The
Undersigned On Or Before 30TH August 2014.You Can Download Application Form On Our Web Site. www.nyeritechnical.ac.ke
Or Collect One In The Registrars Office During Working Hours (Monday-Friday)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITY ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY.
The Principal, Nyeri Technical Training Institute,
P.O Box 465-10100,
Nyeri

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REBUPLIC OF KENYA

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

MINISTRY OF INTERIOR AND CO-ORDINATION OF NATIONAL GOVERNMENT


COUNTY COMMISSIONER - NAROK COUNTY

TENDER NOTICE
The tenders are invited from interested and eligible candidates for the supply and delivery of goods, works and services to Government ministries,
departments and institutions within the above mentioned county as and when required for nancial year ending 30th June 2015.
SUPPLY OF GOODS
1. NRK/CSDCU/1/2014/2015
2. NRK/CSDCU/2/2014/2015
3. NRK/CSDCU/3/2014/2015
4. NRK/CSDCU/4/2014/2015
5. NRK/CSDCU/5/2014/2015
6. NRK/CSDCU/6/2014/2015
7. NRK/CSDCU/7/2014/2015
8. NRK/CSDCU/8/2014/2015
9. NRK/CSDCU/9/2014/2015
10. NRK/CSDCU/10/2014/2015
PRE-QUALIFICATIONS
11. NRK/CSDCU/11/2014/2015
12. NRK/CSDCU/12/2014/2015
13. NRK/CSDCU/13/2014/2015
14. NRK/CSDCU/14/2014/2015
15. NRK/CSDCU/15/2014/2015
16. NRK/CSDCU/16/2014/2015
17. NRK/CSDCU/17/2014/2015
18. NRK/CSDCU/18/2014/2015

Supply and delivery of hardware, building materials and paints.


Hire of conference/workshop facilities and catering services.
Supply of petrol, Diesel, oil, lubricants, liqueed gas.
Supply and delivery of stationery and computer consumables.
Provision of security services.
Supply and delivery of farm inputs, animal feeds and veterinary drugs.
Supply and delivery of dry food meat and meat product.
Supply and delivery of G.I/PVC pipes and ttings.
Supply and delivery of motor vehicles/cycles, tires, tubes and batteries.
Supply and delivery of electrical materials, ttings and installation of the same.
Repair and services of GK motor vehicles, cycles and plants.
Pre-qualication of contractors for renovations of Government houses and construction of new buildings.
Pre-qualication of suppliers for spare parts of motor vehicles, cycles and plants.
Pre-qualication of contractors for repair and servicing of ofce machines, equipment and furniture.
Pre-qualication and rehabilitation of water works.
Pre-qualication of Contractors Supply and Delivery of computers/ printer, ofce machines and electronics
accessories.
Pre-qualication of contractors for supply and delivery of furniture and timber products.
Pre-qualication of contractors for printing services.

RESERVATION FOR YOUTH WOMEN AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES


19. NRK/CSDCU/19/2014/2015
Provision of cleaning services.
20. NRK/CSDCU/20/2014/2015
Supply and delivery of vegetables, fruits.
21. NRK/CSDCU/21/2014/2015
Supply and delivery of detergents and cleaning materials.
22. NRK/CSDCU/22/2014/2015
Supply and delivery of charcoal and wood fuel.
23. NRK/CSDCU/23/2014/2015
Supply and delivery of tree seedlings
24. NRK/CSDCU/24/2014/2015
Supply and delivery of uniforms and sports kits
25. NRK/CSDCU/25/2014/2015
Hire of police canteen
Tender documents with detailed specications, terms and conditions of tendering may be obtained from the supply chain management ofces of
respective sub-counties during the normal working hours upon payment of a non refundable fee of KSH 1,000, per set of document. Payment
should be made at the District Treasury in cash or bankers cheque payable to the County Commissioner or Deputy CountyCommissioner of the
respective sub counties.
Willing tenderers should complete the tender documents in plain sealed envelope bearing no indication of the sender and clearly marked Tender
No NRK/CSDCUshould be addressed to:
Deputy County Commissioner Narok North
P.O. BOX 4 Narok,
Deputy County Commissioner Narok South
P.O. BOX 92 Ololulunga,
Deputy County Commissioner Transmara West
P.O. BOX 1Kilgoris
Deputy County Commissioner Transmara East
P.O. BOX 82 Chebunyo
Or be deposited in the tender boxes situated at the entrance of the respective Supply Chain Management Ofce before the closing date that will
be on 6th August 2014 at 11:00.am.The tenders will be opened immediately after closing, and tenderers or their representatives may attend
the opening exercise.
Supply Chain Management Ofcer
Narok County
For County Commissioner Narok

PUBLIC NOTICE
TRANSFER OF BUSINESSES ACT (CAP. 500, LAWS OF
KENYA) (THE ACT)
GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3841 of 6th June, 2014

Signature .................

(Seal)

ZEPHANIAH O. OUMA For: DIRECTOR GENERAL


This advertisement is sponsored by the proponent.

CAVEAT EMPTOR
LAND REFERNCE NUMBER KAJIADO/KAPTEINORTH L.R NOS 7444, 7445, AND 7446 - KAJIADO

THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 3


AND 4 OF THE ACT

TAKE NOTICE that our client GEORGE NJONGE NJUGUNA of post office Box
Number 34490 - 00100, Nairobi is the sole registered proprietor of ALL THOSE
PIECES OF LAND known as KAJIADO / KAPTEI - NORTH L. R. Nos. 7444, 7445 &
7446 - Kajiado.

DOVE CHEMIST LIMITED carries on the business of operating chemists and


dealing in the retail and wholesale of medicines and other pharmaceutical
products (the Business) from the premises situate at Kenol Bamburi Service
station, Kenol Langata Service Station, Total Service Station Ngong Road
and Argwings Total Service Station (the Business Locations).

It has come to our clients information and knowledge that following the
misplacement/loss of the subject Title documents , a certain individual using a fake
Search No 593/2/014 on the properties dated 26 February 2014 have obtained
fake titles and is fraudulently passing himself off as the owner of KAJIADO / KAPTEINORTH L. R Nos 7444, 7445 and 7446 compromising of 80.9, 80.9 and 23.5 (Eighty
decimal Nine, Eighty Decimal Nine and Twenty Three Decimal Five) Hectares or
thereabouts respectively.

GOODLIFE PHARMACY LIMITED (hereinafter referred to as the


Transferee) has entered into an Asset Purchase Agreement (the
Agreement) with the Transferor pursuant to which the Transferee has
agreed to acquire substantially all the assets of the Business undertaken
by the Transferor. In the event that the Agreement is duly completed, the
Transferee intends to carry on the Business from the Business Locations.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Transferee shall not and shall not be
deemed to assume any of the debts or liabilities incurred by or on behalf of
the Transferor in connection with or relating to the Business. All creditors are
hereby advised to forthwith notify the Transferor in writing of any claims in
respect of debts and liabilities incurred by or on behalf of the Transferor in
connection with or relating to the Business:
The Address of the Transferee is P.O. Box 5212300100, Nairobi.
The Address of the Transferor is P.O. Box Number 1423100100, Nairobi.
Dated the 6th day of June, 2014

Our client has been informed that the said individual is in the process of purporting to
sell the said parcel of land to unsuspecting members of the public.
Members of the Public are herby warned that any purported sale of L. R Nos 7444,
7445, and 7446 Kajiado, shall be fraudulent and of no effect whatsoever. Members
of the Public are further warned that the matter of the acquisition of the Titles and
Search fraudulently is presently being investigated by the police.
TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that our client has not authorized any Person or Persons
to deal with the parcels of land known as KAJIADO/ KAPTEI- NORTH L. R Nos. 7444
, 7445, and 7446- Kajiado or any part thereof whether by sale, lease or otherwise
howsoever. Any person entering into any dealings regarding the said parcels of land
without the express consent of our client aforesaid, the registered proprietor will be
doing so at his/her own risk and our client will not be liable to such persons for any
consequences arising out of such dealings.
DATED at NAIROBI this 24th day of JULY 2014
KIMANI KAHIRO & ASSOCIATES
ADVOCATES FOR GEORGE NJONGE NJUGUNA
DRAWN BY:
KIMANI KAHIRO & ASSOCIATES
ADVOCATES
PENSION TOWERS, 14TH FLOOR
LOITA STREET
P. O. BOX 8325-00100
NAIROBI

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DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

SIMPLE CROSSWORD
ACROSS:
1. To bring to court for
settlement
7. Poetic for before
8. The upper limb in man
10. A blemish
12. The sheltered side away
from the winds
13. Chums
14. A religious
denomination
15. Ear Nose and Throat
(abbrev.)
16. Prejudice
18. A large wide mouthed
pitcher
21. Frozen water
22. Cognizant
23. Black inammable
matter used for making
roads
24. To join as in marriage
25. Large detached
weather-worn rocks
DOWN:
1. Speech defect marked
the pronunciation of z
and s like th
2. Genus of a small freshwater duck
3. Rainbows
4. Information
5. A false story

6. One who establishes a


structure
9. Came face to face with
11. A vehicle carrying
passengers for pay usually
with a distance measuring
device
14. Simmered
16. Boring tool of a brace
or drill
17. Pertaining to the air
19. To walk through mud
or water
20. Communists

SUDOKU
YESTERDAYS
SOLUTION
ACROSS:
1. Poacher
7. Ire
8. Opt
10. Aglow
12. Toe
13. Most
14. Pest
15. Cue
16. Mesh
18. Edam
21. Ore
22. Ovule
23. One
24. Den
25. Rudders
DOWN:
22. Tool for boring holes in 1. Pram
2. Ails
leather
3. Crotch
4. Hew
5. Rote
6. Stet
9. Postal
11. Govern
14. Peeved
16. Moon
17. Seer
19. Dune
20. Mess
22. Odd

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YESTERDAYS SOLUTION

CODEWORD

COMPLEX CROSSWORD

ACROSS
1 Reject moderate volume
(4,4)
5 Easy listening with Neddy
Marsh (6)
9 Again evaluate score, as
session is gripping (8)
10 Meal with father, splitting
leftovers (6)
11 Spurs and United kept
within playing limits (7)
12 National drink (7)
13 What bridge-player needs
to conjure a win? (3,2,6)
16 Reaching a required
standard is the responsibility
of that lot going by boat
(2,2,3,4)
21 Bird with green vegetable,
reportedly unpleasant (7)
22 Repairman has to go
round a winding route (7)
23 Entertain man shortly with
drink (6)
24 Forcing to be co-operative
(8)
25 Believe Lynette is providing
cover for another woman (6)
26 Repairman takes chance
Im o (8)
DOWN
1 Most of the reed used by
nest-builder (6)
2 I adore crazy person on tour
(6)
3 Agitate birds circling round
second person over the
Channel (7)
4 Where hopeful investors sink
their funds? (7,4)

YESTERDAYS
SOLUTION
ACROSS

1 Anthill
5 Plaster
9 Chore
10 Raindrops
11 Experience
12 Kill
14 Caterpillars
18 Achievements
21 Dose
22 Carelessly
25 Receiving
26 Ideal
27 Dolphin
28 Sighted

Each number in our Codeword grid represents a dierent letter of the alphabet. For example,
today 22 represents Y so ll in Y every time the gure 22 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.

DOWN

6 Exposed to dry outdoors


(4,3)
7 A valve to move slowly if
absolutely necessary (2,1,5)
8 Devil-worshipper settled
with saint, confusingly (8)
12 Anger about dodgy lamb
that may catch re (11)
14 Old pickpocket makes
reduced funds (8)
15 Learner drivers introduced
to unfamiliar choke (8)
17 Bus thats parked outside
supermarket? (7)
18 Like a rascal, crashed his
van after kilometre (7)

19 Pope coming from England


or one from Scotland,
perhaps,
under a GP? (6)
20 Sad soldier in farm vehicle
turned up (6)

1 Archer
2 Troops
3 Inebriated
4 Large
5 Principle
6 Adds
7 Tropicals
8 Restless
13 Glittering
15 Elevation
16 Wandered
17 Physical
19 Aspect
20 Cycled
23 Edges
24 Dish
YESTERDAYS
YESTERDAYS
SOLUTION
SOLUTION

YOUR STARS
AQUARIUS | JAN 21 - FEB 19
Youre facing a period of fun aecting romance,
children, and family. If youre currently involved
in these areas, youll nd that you can easily sell
products and services to a willing public. If not,
think about how to create products that appeal
to an array of people worldwide.
PISCES | FEB 20 - MAR 20
The Universe is providing the conditions for
sudden ashes of insight and genius. This isnt
the time to sit on the sidelines or be passive.
Instead, youre urged to look to your home and
emotions and nd the most protable ideas.
ARIES | MAR 21 - APR 20
If youve been looking for ways to be more open
about your moneymaking activities, the cosmos
provides a solution of sorts. Youll have support
when it comes to communicating money needs

and desires. If its been too long since youve


gotten a raise, talk to your boss and make the
case for why you deserve it.
TAURUS | APR 21 - MAY 20
Youre a tad unconventional now as you bring
sudden genius to events. The Universe sends
lucky vibes to your house of cash and values.
Opportunities for more hours, better pay, and
more desirable projects come to you now, as do
chances to enjoy what you do for a living.
GEMINI | MAY 21 - JUNE 21
You have an exciting period ahead. You cant
be ignored now, no matter what you do. You
may be seen as a maverick of sorts, which can
work to your advantage. This sets you apart
from others at your job, in the marketplace, and
everywhere.Show how youre dierent and youll
bring in more every day.

CANCER | JUN 22 - JULY 22


You have some interesting energy concentrated
around your work and money now. A supportive
aspect means that institutions such as credit card
companies or banks are trying to work with you
to develop a comprehensive debt-repayment
plan.
LEO | JULY 23 - AUG 22
You may be challenged to make personal
relationships work, particularly in your work and
money life. Someone may not be cooperating
now, but youll nd that if you can stay
calm and diplomatic (not stressed out and
confrontational).
VIRGO | AUG 23 - SEP 23
Youre looking for a new way to bring in extra
cash now, and you may not yet have the perfect
solution. But with aspects aecting your house

of employment, youll nd that there are more


opportunities than you think. Working more
hours is possible, as is nding extra work on the
side. Your career will be positively aected by
any action you take.
LIBRA | SEP 24 - OCT 23
This week is about romance, kids, and fun, as well
as travel, education, and spirituality. Any of these
areas can be mined for extra work or building a
brand new business now. You have the skills to
make it happen. With a bit of hard work more
money can be yours in the future.
SCORPIO | OCT 24 - NOV 22
You have some challenges when it comes to your
home life and inner emotions. You may worry
about being able to aord your lifestyle or even
keep your home now. But youll be able to raise
additional funds, or ask for a loan if you need to.

SAGITTARIUS | NOV 23 - DEC 21


Youre a chatterbox supreme, especially when it
comes to work and money. You arent content
to leave things as they are (good for you!), and
you want to make some positive changes. Your
relationships point the way to a better life.
CAPRICORN | DEC 22 - JAN 20
You have fortunate aspects aecting
employment now. You may nd that youre
oered a new promotion. There may be some
instability in your workplace, but if you can
ensure your future viability as a valued employee.
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DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

CINEMA GUIDE

TREAT OF THE DAY

NAIROBI
FOX CINEPLEX - SARIT CENTRE

5:00am Password Repeat


6:00am AM Live
9:00am La Patrona
10.00am Maid In Manhattan
11:15am The Young & The
Restless
12:00pm: Rhythm City
12:30pm: Scandal
1:00pm: NTV at 1
1:30pm:Backstage
2:00pm Together Again
3:00pm: Password
4:15pmTanbihi
4:30pm Password Reloaded
5:00pm: The Beat
6:00pm: Destiny River
7:00pm: NTV Jioni
7:30pm: Looks & Essence
8:30pm: Churchill Raw
9:00pm: NTV Tonight
10:00pm: Movie: One Man
Out
12:00am Tanbihi
12:15am CNN

Todays highlight:
CHURCHILL RAW
@8:30PM
MOVIE: ONE MAN OUT
@10:00PM

06.00 State of the Nation Angela


Angwenyi & Lorna Irungu Macharia
10.00 The Late Edition Sanaipei Tande
& Obinna Ike Igwee
1.00 The One (news bulletin)
1.15
Music Mix
2.00 Sportsline Sean Cardovillis
4.00 Nation Drive Yvonne Mumbi
Seraki & Tonee Ndungu
6.00 The Six (news bulletin)
6.15 Nation Drive (Cont.)
800 Nation Late Night Ciru Muriuki

LOOKS & ESSENCE 7:30PM

Looks and essence is a telenovela that explores


the issue of modern-day values. Set in the
magnicent city of Rio de Janeiro, this modern
and entertaining telenovela centers on Griselda,
a tough, hard-working handywoman with a very
well dened set of values.She managed to raise
her small children on her own when her husband
disappeared. Tensions rise after Griselda wins
the lottery and people suddenly turn up, like her
dead husband, Pereirinha, and her sons exwife.

QTV

5:00 Al-Jazeera 6:00


Sifa\Workers Prayer
6:20 Toleo la Asubuhi
6:40 Chee Live
9:00 Final Point 11:00
Tumsifu 11:30 Dyesebel

12:30 Tumsifu 1:00


Toleo La Mchana
1:30 Sifa 2:00 Vipasho
2:05 Hour of Salvation
3:00 Vipasho 3:05
Hour of Salvation 4:00
Vipasho

4:00 Tambira ya QFM na Selly Amutabi


6:00 Changamka na Rashid Abdalla na
Munene Nyaga
10.00 Kazi Burudani na
Ali Baba Kilingo
1.00
Ma afte with Mwafreeka na Jah
mby
4:00 Q Drive na Aggy Owande na Ogutu
wa Kimani
7:00 Rhumba Kitoko na Dokotolo Lawi
8:00 Tuliza na Rhyno Kukuni
12:00 Vuka na Style na Eunice Waithera

4:05 Reggae Show


5:00 Gozomo
6:00 Beba Beba
6:30 Taarifa Za
Magharib 7:10 Maisha
Bure 8:00 Toleo La
Jioni 9:00 Swala Nyeti

10:00 La Loba
11:00 Dira ya
Dunia
11:30 Melodia Mix
12:30 Government
Babes
02:30 Al Jazeera

TELEVISION
CITIZEN TV

5:00 Pambazuka 6:00 Power


Breakfast 9:00 Afrosinema
11:30 Naswa 12:00 Gabriela
1:00 Live at 1 2:00 African
Leadership Dialogue 3:00
Afrosinema 4:00 Citizen
Alasiri 4.10 Mseto East
Africa 5.00 Pavitra Rishia
6.00 Forever Yours 7:00
Citizen Nipashe 7:35 Papa
Shirandula 8:05 Wild At
Heart 9:00 Citizen News
10:00 The Tempest 11.00
Afrosinema Movie
12:00 Late Night News/
Afrosinema Movie

K24 TV

4.00 Aljazeera 5.00 Praize


6.00 K24 Alfajiri 9.00 It
Seems so Beautiful 10.00
Naijasinema 12.00 Al Jazeera
12.30 Almasi 1.00 K24
Newscut
1.30 Faraja

ANDY CAPP

3.00 Broken Vow 4.00


Mchimbuko Wa Alasiri 4.10
Team Raha 5.00 Beat Box
6.30 K24 Mashinani 7.00
K24 Saa Moja
7.35 Almasi 8.05 Faraja
8.30 Business Central
9.00 K24 Evening Edition
10.00 Naijasinema
1.00 Aljazeera

KTN TV

5:30 Command Your


Morning 6:00 Morning
Express 10:00 Tendereza
11:00 My Eternal
12:00 Je Koinange Live
12:30 Drive It 1:00 Property
Show
1:30 News Desk 1:30 Samba
Buzz 2:00 Afri-Screen
4:00 Mbiu ya KTN
4:30 Legend of Zorros
5:00 Baseline 6:00 Baseline
7:00Deal or No Deal 7:30

KTN Leo 8:00 Ultimate


Challenge 9:00 KTN Prime
10:05 Je Koinange Live
11:00 The Diary 12:00 Kick
O Bundesliga/CNN

EBRU AFRICA TV

5:00 Plug N Plug


6:00 Tarching And Friends
8:00 Ayna 9:00 Africa This
Morning
10:30 Daily Connection
12:00 The Teacher
1:00 Melting Pot
1:30 Exploring Turkey
2:00 Ebru News
2:15 Documentary
3:30 The Global Kitchen
4:00 Ebru News
4:15 Kids-Science
6:30 Fifth Dimension
8:00 Plug N Plug
8:30 Ebru News
9:15 Movie
10:30 Ayna 11:30 Plug N Play

KBC TV

05.00 BBC News


5.30 Gear Up
6.00 Damka
8.00 Good Morning
Kenya
900 World Cup Rpt
Match
11.00 CFI World Cup
Highlights
12.00 Dunda Samba
-Live
1.00 Lunchtime
News
1.30 Business Dened
2.30 Parliament, live
4.10 Club 1
5.30 Dunda Kiwetu
7.00 Taarifa
8.00 Beautiful Cici
9.00 KBC News
10.00 Sema Kenya
10.30 CCTV
12.00 Club One
12.30 BBC World
News

SCREEN I
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 (3D) (G/E)
11AM
DAWN OF THE PLANET APES (3D) (TBA)
1.40PM
THINK LIKE A MAN TOO (ADULTS ONLY)
4.10PM
22 JUMP STREET (ADULTS ONLY)
6.35PM
HUMPTY SHARMA KI DULHANIA (U16)
8.55PM
SCREEN Ii
MILLION DOLLAR ARM (P/G)
11AM
TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTON (3D) (U/16)
1.40PM
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 (3D) (G/E)
4.45PM
DAWN OF THE PLANET APES (3D) (TBA)
6.45PM
22 JUMP STREET (ADULTS ONLY)
9.15PM
CENTURY CINEMAX JUNCTION, NGONG ROAD
SCREEN I
DAWN OF THE PLANET APES (2D) (16)
10AM, 12.20PM, 5PM, 9.40PM
MALEFICENT (2D) (P/G)
2.50PM, 7.30PM
SCREEN II
22 JUMP STREET 2D (18)
10AM
MILLION DOLLAR ARM 2D (16)
11.50AM
DAWN OF THE PLANET APES (3D) (16)
1.50PM, 7.10PM
TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTON (3D) (16)
4.20PM, 9.40PM
SCREEN III
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 (2D) (G/E)
10.40AM, 3.10PM , 5.10PM, 7.10PM
X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST (2D) (16)
12.40PM, 9.20PM
SCREEN IV
THINK LIKE A MAN 2 (16)
11AM, 5.20PM
22 JUMP STREET 2D (18)
1PM, 9.0PM
MILLION DOLLAR ARM 2D (16)
3.10PM, 7.30PM
PLANET MEDIA, PRESTIGE PLAZA, NGONG ROAD
MILLION DOLLAR ARM 2D (16)
11AM, 6PM
DAWN OF THE PLANET APES (3D) (16)
3.40PM, 9PM
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 (3D) (G/E)
10.45AM, 1.30PM
THINK LIKE A MAN TOO (18)
6.15PM
22 JUMP STREET (18)
1PM, 8.50PM
HUMPTY SHARMA KI DULHANIA (16)
3.15PM
PLANET MEDIA CINEMAS, NAKUMATT MEGA CITY
MALL, KISUMU
SCREEN I
BLENDED (16)
1.30PM, 3.50PM, 8.30PM
EDGE OF TOMORROW (16)
6.20PM
SCREEN II
22 JUMP STREET
11.20AM, 1.20PM
PIZZA (G/E)
6.20PM
HUMPTY SHARMA KI DULHANIA (TBA)
3.50PM
DAWN OF THE PLANET APES (3D) (16)
8.140PM
NYALI CINEMAX - MOMBASA
DAWN OF THE PLANET APES (32D)
6PM
22 JUMP STREET
6PM
PIZZA
9PM
TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTON (3D)
9PM

50 |

DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

RUIRU, KITENGELA, RONGAI & KAMULU


RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL PLOTS

9.6 Prime Acres In Rongai


(Upcoming Rangau Area)
Approx. 7kms From
Nazarene University.

LAND FOR SALE


2.2 Acres Opposite Fortune Furnitures Ksh. 26M per
Acre
12 Acres Prime Plots off Garden Road Ksh. 22M
2 Acres along Pipeline road opposite picnic site Ksh. 16M
1/4 Acre opposite New light Academy Ksh. 8M
5 Acres, 5KM off the tarmac Ksh. 8M
5 Acres near St. Annes Ksh. 2.5M Per Acre
1/4 Acres plots off Pipeline Road Ksh. 1.5M
40 X 80 FT Residential plots Ksh. 1.1M
1/8 Acres on Red Soil off Thika Rd Ksh. 1.1M
1/8 Acres plots Near Prison Ksh. 1M
1/8 Acres Plot off Kangundo Rd Ksh. 500,000
Near KBC 1/8 acres Ksh. 400,000.00

TEL: 0706 385 518 / 0724 089 225

HOUSES FOR SALE


4 Br incomplete Double Storey Hse on 14 Acre
Kshs. 22M
4 Br Maisonette with Servant Quarter Ksh. 15M
4 Br Maisonette with Servants Quarter Ksh. 13M
3 Br Executive Apts 600 Metres off Msa Rd behind
Nation Printers Ksh. 7.5M
360 COURT MOMBASA ROAD 2 Br Apt, already rented out Ksh. 4.5M
KERARAPON

SOUTH C AKIBA
SOUTH B AKIBA
MOMBASA RD

HOUSES TO LET
4 Br Double Storey house on 12 Acre Sq
Kshs. 200,000.00
RIVER SIDE DRIVE
2 Br Apt m/ensuite, The Pinto Ksh. 75,000.00
GREENS PARK-MOMBASA RD 4 Br Bungalow M/Ensuite Ksh. 60,000.00
KIAMBU NDUMBERI
2 &3Br Apts Rent Ksh. 35 - 40,000.00
BARAKA ESTATE EMBAKASI 3 Br Maisonette Rent Ksh. 30,000.00
2 Br Apt, Rent Kshs. 30,000.00
PANGANI METRO FAIR VIEW

CONTACT: 3740828/ 0723983798

CANAAN LAND INV. LTD

AUCTIONEERS, REPOSSESSORS AND COMMISSION AGENTS


Meru Road off Moi Avenue
Opposite Asha Trust Building
MOMBASA

GRAIN PROCESSING EQUIPMENT


ASSEMBLERS LTD

MILLING EQUIPMENT FOR SALE


DESIGN MANUFACTURE AND SALE

SITE VIEWING CONTACTS


KITENGELA PLOTS Call Mr. Kayaya on: 0721 672 048
RONGAI PLOTS Call Mr. Gathambo on: 0728 818 590
KAMULU PLOTS Call Anthony on: 0724 452 574
RUIRU PLOTS Call Mr.Njoroge on: 0726 375 854

90% Financing Can be arranged through:

TREVO AUCTIONEERS

Chinese Huangpai

RUIRU, Residential Plots


Very Prime plots, Opposite Nairobi Institute of Business
Studies (NIBS) on Thika Superhighway.
Just Eight (8) Minutes drive off the Superhighway on
all-weather road.
Size 40*80 and Title Deeds
OFFER!
ready on completion of
Cash Price:
payment.
Kshs.769,000
Near all the amenities and ideal
Only
for immediate residential devpt. *Few remaining
Price: Kshs.795,000
Deposit: Kshs.250,000 and
balance payable in 3 Months.

ONGATA RONGAI - Commercial Plots


Near Nazarene University, Touching TUALA
Shopping Centre,
1/8 Acres and ideal for commercial use.
Borehole & Electricity On site.
Title Deeds ready,
Price: KShs.995,000
Pay a Deposit ksh.250,000 and Balance Payable
in 3 Months.

Approx. 1,500sq ft, 2,000 and


3,500sq ft
Available Immediately

Anniversary Towers, Mezz II, University Way


Tel: +254 20 222 0019, 224 5252,
Mobile: +254 722831903
P.O.Box 14815-00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
info@landmark.co.ke, www.landmark.co.ke

KAMULU, Residential Plots


About 500 Metres off Kangundo Road tarmac just next
to KBC Station.
1/8 Acres, Gated Concept, Ideal for Residential & Near
all amenities
Suitable for Investment or Speculation &Title Deeds
ready,
Price: kshs. 349,000
Deposit ksh.150,000 and Balance Payable in 3 Months

KITENGELA Residential Plots (Site 3)


Parkview Area(Nonkopir), The most developed
area in kitengela with all the amenities
1/8 Acres with Title Deeds, Gated Concept
Price kshs.749,000
Deposit ksh.250,000 and Balance payable in 3
months.

TO LET
Fully Partitioned Office Space Chiromo Road Westlands

KERARAPON NGONG

ONGATA RONGAI-Residential Plots


Near Nazarene University, Near TUALA Shopping
Centre,
1/8 Acres and ideal for residential use.
Borehole & Electricity On site.
Title Deeds ready,
Price: KShs.695,000
Pay a Deposit ksh.250,000 and Balance Payable in 3
Months.

KITENGELA Residential Plots (Site 2)


ACACIA Area in a highly community,with all the
amenities
About 300 Meters from the Acacia School.
1/8 Acres with Title Deeds, Gated Concept
Price kshs.849,000
Deposit ksh.350,000 and Balance payable in 3
months.

P.O. Box 85000, code 80100


Telephone: 0722719163
MOMBASA

KAJIADO LAND NEXT TO KONZA CITY


WATER PUMPING STATION.

PUBLIC AUCTION

4.
5.

Box 21094 - 00500 Nairobi Jamhuri Park (Show Ground)


Mobile 254 725 103 954 / 721 444 313 / 0704 470 155
Email: k.haungpai@aliyun.com Website: chinesehuangpai.com

Ksh 500,000
Per Acre

CS
5ACS

1ACS 1A

5ACS

1ACS

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1A

2ACS

1ACS

2ACS

1ACS 1ACS

2ACS

2ACS
5ACS

2ACS

2ACS

2ACS

5ACS

2ACS
2ACS
2ACS

S
AC

1ACS

1ACS

1ACS

2ACS

1ACS

3ACS

1ACS 1ACS 1A
CS

2.
3.

TITTLE READY

2ACS

2ACS

1.

MAKE
VIEWING
MITSUBISHI FH 215
CORNER GARAGE MSA
MITSUBISHI CANTER
CORNER GARAGE MSA
MITSUBISHI CANTER
CORNER GARAGE MSA
OCEAN KING TRAILER
CMC MOTORS MSA
CONDITIONS OF SALE:
All interested buyers are requested to view and verify the vehicles condition as the
Auctioneers or their Principals do not warrant these. Viewing of the vehicles can be done
during normal working hours by prior arrangements with the Auctioneers.
The sale of the motor vehicles is subject to reserve prices.
The purchasers of the vehicles will be liable for storage charges from the date of Auction till
date of collection.
Bidders shall make a refundable deposit of Kshs. 50,000/= to obtain a bidding number.
Cash or bankers Cheque at the fall of the hammer.

1ACS

REG. NO.
KBW 873D
KBV 048D
KBT 830D
ZE 3358

2ACS

1. We deal with maize, rice and wheat milling equipment series with
a capacity of 4 tons - 500 tons/24hrs also sales spares and reflute
rollers.
2. Now we have new models equipements for 10tons, 20tons,
28tons maize milling equipment as we as 20tons and 30tons
wheat processing machines. :We also have clean equipment
(destoners) rice and maize germ remover crusher, roller mill, corn
grits and flour unit, crusher, oil press machine and oil filters as
well as weighing scale both digital and ordinary scales, also have
vitamins additive machine and moisture meters and maize peeling
machine and fortifying machine

2ACS

Duly instructed by our Principals the financiers, we shall sell the under mentioned repossessed
motor vehicles by Public Auction on Thursday 31st JULY 2014 at Corner Garage Mombasa
commencing at 10.30 a.m.

1ACS
1ACS

GARDEN ESTATE
KISERIAN
DAGORRETI RUTHIMITU
KAMULU DRUMVILLE
KITENGELA KISAJU
KISERIAN
UTAWALA ESTATE
JUJA KOMO
KITENGELA
JOSKA
KANTAFU

1ACS

ATHI RIVER TOWN

KITENGELA Residential Plots (Site 1)


ACACIA Area and Neighboring EPZ tank, highly
devpd area with all the amenities
About 5 Minutes drive
from the Tarmac
1/8
Acres
with
OFFER:
Title Deeds, Gated
Cash Price
Concept
Ksh.399,000 Only
Price kshs.450,000
*Few Remaining
Deposit ksh.250,000
and Balance payable
in 3 months

2ACS
2ACS

2ACS
4ACS

5ACS
3ACS

5ACS

ALL ARE WELCOME

FEW PORTIONS REMAINING


BOOK NOW
More land for sale in Bisil
Maparasha, Lele, Kitengela
Acacia and Kiserian

Call: 0722653238, 0722777248


www.canaanlandltd.com info@canaanlandltd.com

UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 30 JUNE 2014


A) STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
2014
Kshs
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5

Income
Management fees
Interest Income
Unrealised gain on investments
Profit on sale of assets
Dividend Income

2013
Kshs

2,404,835
723,444
495,211
68,100

2,777,087
586,923
415,040
-

1.6 Total income

3,691,590

3,779,050

2.0
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4

101,475
1,468,694
536,358
25,937

118,543
1,210,308
406,620
52,933

2,132,464

1,788,404

Expenses
Audit fees
Employee costs
Operational and Administrative expenses
Depreciation expenses

2.5 Total Expenses

3.0 Operating Profit/(Loss)

1,559,126

1,990,646

4.0 Finance Costs

5.0 Profit/(Loss) Before tax

6.0 Income Tax income / (expense)

1,559,126

1,990,646

7.0 Profit/(Loss) after tax

B) STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

2014
Kshs

2013
Kshs

1,663,824
204,688
1,868,512

1,867,558.00
230,625
2,098,183

3,759,120
12,332,287
1,648,568
1,290,712
2,167,911

3,268,800
12,328,460
2,276,879
1,044,310
1,030,980

2.6 Total current assets

21,198,598

19,949,429

3.0 Total Assets

23,067,110

22,047,612

Assets
1.0 Non Current Assets
1.1 Intangible Assets
1.2 Property & equipment
Total Non Current Assets
2.0
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5

Current Assets
Investments in quoted Shares
Corporate bond
Trade and other receivables
Tax Recoverable
Cash and bank balances

4.0 Current liabilities


4.1 Trade Payables

435,497

975,124

4.2 Total current liabilities

435,497

975,124

30,000,000
1,466,518
(8,834,905)

30,000,000
1,466,518
(10,394,030)

5.4 Shareholders funds

22,631,613

21,072,488

6.0 Total Equity & Liabilities

23,067,110

22,047,612

1.0 Capital Strength


a. Paid up capital
b. Minimum capital required
Excess/(Deficiency) (a-b)

30,000,000
10,000,000
20,000,000

20,000,000
10,000,000
10,000,000

2.0 Shareholders funds


a. Total shareholders funds
b. Minimum shareholdersfunds required
Excess/(Deficiency) (a-b)

22,631,613
10,000,000
12,631,613

21,072,488
10,000,000
11,072,488

3.0 Liquidity
a. Working capital
b. Minimum working capital required
Excess/(Deficiency) (a-b)

20,763,101
2,000,000
18,763,101

18,974,305
2,000,000
16,974,305

4.0 Ratio of Unsecured advances to shareholders funds


a. Ratio as computed
b. Maximum allowable limit

0%
10%

0%
10%

5.0 Ratio of borrowings to paid up share capital


a. Ratio as computed
b. Maximum allowable limit

0%
20%

0%
20%

5.0
5.1
5.2
5.3

Share capital and reserves


Share capital
Revaluation reserves
Revenue reserves

C) OTHER DISCLOSURES

6.0 Clients funds


a. Total clientscreditors including
the amounts payable to stock brokers
b. Total clients cash including
the amounts due from stock brokers
Excess/(Deficiency) (b-a)

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MOMBASA WATER SUPPLY &


SANITATION COMPANY LIMITED
MIKINDANI ST. OFF NKRUMAH RD,
P.O BOX 1100-80100,MOMBASA. Fax No: +254 041 2222728
Mobile: 0726313006, 0735655650; Telephone: +254 041 2222700
Email: info@mombasawater co.ke;www.mombasawater .co.ke

TENDER & PREQUALIFICATION NOTICE


Mombasa Water Supply & Sanitation Co. Ltd invites eligible, qualified and Registered Firms to bid for Tenders and
participate in the prequalification of suppliers for the Financial year 2014-2015.
CATEGORIES
A. TENDERS
No

Tender No

Description of Tender

Target
Group

Tender opening date

MWSS/021/2014-15

Provision of security services

Open

Wednesday 6th August 2014

MWSS/022/2014-15

Provision of General & motor


vehicle cover

Open

,,

MWSS/023/2014-15

Provision of legal services

Open

,,

MWSS/024/2014-15

Provision of Airticketing services

Open

,,

,,

MWSS/025/2014-15

Provision of Cash In transit


services (CIT )

Open

,,

,,

,,
,,

B. PREQUALIFICATIONS OF SUPPLIERS FOR FINANCIAL YEAR 2014-15


For prequalification of suppliers details for 38 categories kindly visit our website
www.mombasawater.co.ke
Prequalification documents ARE FREE OF CHARGE.
Tender documents will be charged Ksh1,000.00 Per document. Downloaded tender document from our
website is free of charge
Complete Tender & Prequalification documents with the detailed information may be obtained from the
Procurement Office at our premises, Mikindani Street off Nkrumah Rd during office working hours .
Tender & Prequalification documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked with Tender or Category No. and
description should be addressed and be posted to;
The Managing Director,
Mombasa Water Supply & Sanitation Co. Ltd,
P.O Box 1100-80100,
Mombasa.
Or be deposited in the Tender Box located Outside the Managing Directors office, on
1. For Tender document..Wednesday 6th August 2014 on or before 11.00am
2. For prequalification Friday 8th August 2014 on or before 11.00 am
Tenders/prequalification document will be opened immediately thereafter at the Companys Boardroom in the
presence of Tenderers or their representatives who choose to attend. Tender & Prequalification documents
submitted after the closing date & time will be rejected. Mombasa Water reserves the right to accept or reject any
submitted document in whole or part and does not bide itself to give any reason for its action.
MANAGING DIRECTOR

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PRIME RESIDENTIAL PLOTS FOR SALE

RED HILL CREEK-ALONG LIMURU ROAD,


WITHIN RED HILL AREA

The proposal comprises 17 plots of 0.28 acres which will be serviced and sold as vacant plots.
The developments will be restricted to typical 5 bedroom townhouses, whose approved
architectural plans will be provided.
The development is set in a tranquil environment to be provided with paved interlocking concrete
cabro roads. Only chain link boundary fences and grill gate will be allowed.
Other distinctive features include:
Street lighting
Fully serviced with water, power and cabro paved roads.
Gated community-stone perimeter wall.

For any other pertinent information, please contact:


Kennedy : 0727974331
Sheila : 0735 327228

Price:
Kshs 10
Million

Disclaimer: Particulars Not Warranted

ISINYA PRIME PLOTS


FOR SALE
BUSAM PROPERTIES LTD

KENYA BANKERS PLOTS

3.9KM

BUSAM
PROPERTIES
PLOTS

PRO.
CATHOLIC
UNIVERSITY

PIPELINE ROAD

TO KITENGELA

ISINYA

TO KAJIADO

Touching Pipeline Tarmac Road


1/8 acre prime plots (50x100) with ready titles
Services available
Electricity
All weather access roads now done
3.9km from Isinya on pipeline Rd
Finance arranged
Site visit on Saturday 26th July, 2014
from 10.00am.
Free Transport organized from KCB Kitengela Branch. Call to book a seat...

Contacts
0722321166 / 0735612623
busamproperties@gmail.com
info@busamholdings.com

COMMERCIAL PREMISES TO LET


IDEAL FOR OFFICES, BANKING HALLS & RESTAURANTS.
PREFERENCE : SINGLE CLIENT TO LEASE THE ENTIRE
BLOCK FOR HOTEL PREMISES.

Located off the main entrance into Thika Town (Kenyatta Highway). This
magnificent commercial block has the following facilities
6,000 sq ft of secure and dedicated
basement parking;
More than 4,000 sq mtrs of paved
front and rear parking;
6,000 sq ft of banking/restaurant
halls on both ground and 1st floor;
5,700 sq ft of commercial space for
offices / hotel accommodation 2nd
to 7th floor;
3,500 sq ft of commercial
conference hall on 8th floor;
Dedicated high speed elevator;
1,000,000 ltrs underground storage
tanks with 30,000ltrs roof storage
tanks;
Dedicated access road from
Kenyatta Highway;
24 hours CCTV security;
All features necessary for offices
or hotel apartments.

For Enquiries and further details:


Email: info@el-kengsha.com for offers or
http://el-kengsha.com/property-listings/ for more photos or
Tel 0708-223 838/767 details or Visit the site.

SouthVille Apartments
LOCATION:
South B, Mubiru Rd, off Daidai Rd
Behind Capital Center
Features: New executive tastefully nished
apartments, ample secure parking, CCTV,
Borehole water, DSTV & Internet
Options:
Various sizes of 1
and 2 bedrooms.

Rents ranging
from
17k - 39k.

Enquiries: 0714409355, 0728825705, 0703415019.

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#%# &%* *)($" #%# &%* *)$'" #%# &%* *)&#" #%# &%* *)+'"
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TANA RIVER COUNTY GOVERNMENT

COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD


VACANCIES
Tana River county public service board wishes to recruit competent and qualified persons to fill the following positions.

1. COUNTY DIRECTOR ROADS AND PUBLIC WORKS JOB GROUP R (ONE POST)
Reporting to the Chief Officer in-charge infrastructure at the County, the officer
will be responsible for the following:Duties and Responsibilities
Efficient organization, management and administration of the roads and
public works department
Direction, control and co-ordination of the operations of the department
Planning, design, construction and maintenance of roads, aerodromes/
airstrips and allied structural works.
Formulation of policy and development of standards of roads
Provision of technical advise and assistance to clients
Allocation of duties and supervision of staff carrying out repairs and
alteration of existing buildings/wards
Preparation of cost estimate and schedule of materials
Control of usage materials on site
Assist in the preparation of specifications, contract of documents and
estimates for building, civil, electrical or mechanical engineering works
Requirements for Appointment
Be a Kenyan citizen.
Be an engineering graduate from a recognised institution with a minimum
of 15 years experience in the field.
A post graduate degree in project management will be an added
advantage.
Registration with Engineers Registration Board of Kenya (ERB) will be an
added advantage.
Must have served in the position of JG Q for at least 3 years or must have
served in senior management positions in a construction management for at
least 3 years.
Must have wide experience and demonstrated competence and high
administrative ability required for management and administration of the
Public Works Department and good public relations to deal with various
donor agencies.
A current valid practicing licence from the Engineers Registration Board of
Kenya will be an added advantage.
Satisfy the requirement of chapter six (6) of the Constitution.

2. COUNTY QUANTITY SURVEYOR - JOB GROUP P


(ONE POST)
Duties and Responsibilities
Co-ordination of design, supervision of construction and maintenance of
Public |Buildings Civil and other Public works.
Responsible for research activities administration and supervision of all
working under him/her
Co-ordination checking and recommending for approval of tender
documents including bills of quantities
Counter checking of sites, measurements and variation orders, calculation of
fluctuations and preparation of Final Accounts
The Preparation of bills of schedules of materials
The preparation of bills of schedules of labour and services required in the
construction and equipment
The preparation and valuation of works
The preparation and presentation of progress reports
Requirements for appointments
Be a Kenyan citizen
A bachelor of Arts degree in building economics or quantity surveying or its
equivalent from a recognised institution
Served in the grade of quantity surveyor in the public service or in a
comparable and relevant position for at least 3 years
Be registered with the Board of Registration of Architects and quantity
surveyors of Kenya
Be a member of a recognized professional body
Have a minimum of three (3) years post registration working experience
Proficiency in relevant computer application
Satisfy conditions of chapter six of the constitution

3. COUNTY ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - JOB GROUP P


(ONE POST)
Duties and Responsibilities
Co-ordination of the review and updating of policies systems and procedures
for design and installation of electrical electronics
Formulation and review of general policies on procurement of spare parts to
ensure efficiency in repair and maintenance of all equipment and plant
Carry out quality assurance of electrical/electronic
Co-ordinate the evaluation and monitoring adherence and compliance
with the set commitments and indicators in the department performance
contract
Approval of the consultants designs and be responsible for the overall
planning, controlling and co-ordination of electrical/electronic engineering
services, designs, installation and maintenance.
Co-ordinate general administration control and discipline of the
departmental staff, staff recruitment, training and development
Requirements for Appointment
For appointment to this grade an officer must have:
Be a Kenyan citizen
A bachelors degree in electrical engineering or any other relevant and
equivalent qualification from a recognized institution.

Been a registered by the Engineers Registration Board of Kenya


Attended a project development and management courses for not less than
four (4) weeks from a recognized institution
Demonstrated general administrative ability required for direction, control
and implementation of electrical services programmes
Satisfy the requirement of chapter 6 of the constitution.

4. COUNTY MECHANICAL ENGINEER - JOB GROUP P


(ONE POST)
Duties and responsibilities
Planning, controlling and co-ordinating mechanical engineering services
design for county government buildings and construction works
Maintenance of mechanical and fire services in county government
institutions
Checking and recommending for approval of engineering consultants
designs, evaluation certifying and recommending fees submitted to
consultants
Co-ordination of improvement of mechanical services of county government
building and installations
Requirements for Appointment
Be a Kenyan citizen
A bachelor degree in mechanical engineering or any other relevant and
equivalent qualification from a recognised institution
Served in the grade of job group N or in a comparable and relevant position
in the public service or at least (3) years
Been registered by the Engineers Registration Board of Kenya
Attend a project development management course lasting not less than four
(4) weeks from a recognised institution
Corporate membership with institution of engineers of Kenya (IEK)
Demonstrate general administrative ability required for direction control and
implementation of mechanical building services programmes
Satisfy the requirements of chapter six of the constitution.

5. COUNTY CIVIL/STRUCTURAL ENGINEER - JOB GROUP


P (ONE POST)
Duties and Responsibilities
Head of the Structural department and responsible for its organization,
management and administration
Direction, Control and Coordination of all County activities which entail
planning design ,construction and maintenance of civil and structural works
Ensure efficiency of design and contract drawings implementation of the
specifications and qualify control, formulation of design standards and
procedures.
Development of research and materials in buildings and bridges technology
Formulation of policy and development of standard
Requirements for Appointment
Be a Kenyan Citizen
Have a Bachelor Degree in civil/Structural Engineering from a recognized
University or its equivalent
Must have served in the Grade of Job Group N for at least (3) years
Been registered by the Engineers Registration Board of Kenya(FRB)
Corporate membership with Institution of Engineers of Kenya(IEK)
Attended the project Development Management course lasting not less than
four(4)weeks from a recognized institution
Demonstrated general administrative ability required for direction control
and implementation of Civil structural Engineering services
Satisfy the requirement of Chapter six of the Constitution

6. ARCHITECT - JOB GROUP K (TWO POSTS)


An officer at this level will work on architectural projects as directed including
design and some contract administration duties in the county.
Duties and Responsibilities
Work on architectural projects within the county including client liaison and
design, contract documentation
Providing various pre-designs services
Take responsibilities for time management of assigned jobs
Keep an accurate daily record of time spent on each assigned job
Attend meetings and provide reports to the chief officer concerned on
a regular basis regarding progress of individual projects under their
responsibility
Requirements for Appointment
Be a Kenyan citizen
A degree in Architecture from a recognized university
Have a technical knowledge of Architectural project delivery
Demonstrate skills on the areas of design, presentation and technical skills
Proficiency with Auto CAD
Computer literacy using Microsoft office products and presentation
software
Satisfy the requirement of chapter six of the constitution.

7. DRAUGHTSMAN JOB GROUP K (ONE POST)


An officer at this level will prepare detailed technical working drawings on
architectural and engineering projects as directed by the Architect or Engineers
in the county.

Duties and Responsibilities


Establishing liaison with architects and engineers in order to understand the
nature of the project.
Create manual and computer based two and three dimensional drawings
according to the requirements of the client.
Responsible for the visual representation of the building or the structure for
the client.
Remain in touch with the architects and engineers in order to add to the
value of the work or add aesthetic value to the sketches.
Incorporate changes or modifications according to the suggestions of the
architect or the engineer.
Put thoughts into action as far as making drawings are concerned.
After the completion of the initial sketches, the draftsman should present
them to the architect for appropriate implementation.
Requirements for Appointment
Be a Kenyan citizen
A Diploma in Architecture from a recognized institution
Have a technical knowledge of Architectural project delivery
Demonstrate skills on the areas of design, presentation and technical skills
Proficiency with Auto CAD and Archicad
Computer literacy using Microsoft office products and presentation
software
Satisfy the requirement of chapter six of the constitution.

8. INSPECTORS (BUILDING) - JOB GROUP `H


(THREE POSTS)
The officer in this grade will be deployed on construction sites under guidance
of a senior officer.
Duties and responsibilities:
Be able to interpret engineering and architectural drawings, comparing their
details with the work on site.
Checking minor repairs and alteration of existing buildings.
Compiling site weekly reports and monitoring work progress.
Supervision of artisans carrying out maintenance and at a depot.
Control of usage of materials on site
Requirements for Appointment:
Must be a Kenya citizen
Must have a Diploma in any of the following fields.
- Building and civil engineering
- Construction Technician part III or its equivalent and relevant qualification
from a recognized institution.
Have at least a practical experience of 3 years
Shown merit and ability as reflected in work performance and results.

9. INSPECTORS (ROADS AND BRIDGES) - JOB GROUP `H


(THREE POSTS)
The officer in this grade will be deployed on construction sites under the
guidance of a senior officer.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Supervision and controlling all road works within the area of jurisdiction.
Assisting in preparation of monthly physical progress reports of individual
projects
Ensuring specifications and standards are adhered to during construction of
roads
Preparation of work programmes.
Be able to interpret engineering drawings.
Assisting in the selection and location of suitable materials for road works.
Ensuring that all ledgers log sheets, returns muster rolls and daily activity
cards are completed on time and submitted as required.
Control of usage of materials on site
Requirements for Appointment
For appointment to this grade an officer must have the following:
Must be a Kenyan Citizen
Must have a Diploma in civil engineering from a recognized institution.
Must have basis knowledge in making construction of roads drainage and
bridges.
Practical knowledge in roads construction, (i.e. earth road gravel and
bitumen roads)
Must be computer literate
All applications should be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked on
the left side, and addressed to;
The Secretary
County Public Service Board
Tana River County
P.O. Box 181 70101
Email trcpsb@gmail.com
HOLA
Email: tanarivercg@gmail.com
Or hand delivered at the Tana River County Public Service Board in the County
Government Office REGISTRY
Important information to all candidates.
The applications should reach the County Public Service Board on or before
Wednesday 6th of August 2014
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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High Commission of India


in Nairobi
Seek to recruit:
(i) One Marketing Assistant: Pay scale of US$ 540-19-8251200-30-1500. Candidate should have a Master degree in
Economics, Commerce or MBA with at least three years of
Experience in international trade and marketing;
(ii) Two trained Gardeners: Pay scale of
US$ 210-7-315-10-465-12-585.
Interested applicant may kindly send their bio-data
with Educational Degree/Diploma/certificates to
hcoffice2@hcinairobi.org and hoc@hcinairobi.org
by July 31, 2014.

Auctioneers, Process Servers, Private Investigations, Court Bailiffs, Debt


Collectors, Repossessors, Court Official Brokers & Commission Agents

PUBLIC AUCTION
Duly instructed by our principals, (financiers), we shall sell by public
auction the under mentioned motor vehicle.
ON 30TH, WEDNESDAY, 2014.STARTING AT 11.00 AM AT JOYLAND
AUCTIONEERS OFFICE, NAIROBI BHASVESH CENTER, NGARA
OPP.FIG TREE HOTEL.
REG.NO.

MAKE/MODEL

KBL 909 M

MERCEDES E240 SALOON

BODY/TYPE

Y.O.M
2004

You can view the vehicle at Khevaluki Services along Mombasa


Road from 8.00 a.m to 5.00 p.m during working days.
CONDITIONS OF SALE
1. The declared purchaser must pay 25% at the fall of the hammer and
remaining amount within seven days.
2. The sell is subject to a reserve price.
3. The auctioneer reserve the right to accept or reject any bid without
explanation.
ALL ARE WELCOME

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Thursday July 24, 2014

KENYATTA NATIONAL HOSPITAL

KENYATTA NATIONAL HOSPITAL

TRANSACTION ADVISORY SERVICES


CONSTRUCTION OF A 300 BED HOSPITAL

EXTENSION OF TENDER CLOSING AND


OPENING DATES

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
Ref: KNHPPP/EOI/001/2014-2015

Kenyatta National Hospital seeks to contract a Transaction Advisor (TA) to conduct a feasibility study
and advice on engagement of a Private Partner to construct a 300-bed capacity Private Hospital
through a Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement.
OBJECTIVE
The Hospital identified the need for construction of a 300-bed Hospital on PPP to improve its
physical facilities, enhance revenue generation and promote medical tourism in line with the Kenya
Vision 2030.
SCOPE OF WORK
Elements of the assignment include but are not limited to:
1.
Carry out pre-feasibility studies by assessing the market for the proposed project and calculate
associated economic and financial returns.
Propose specific business plans including options for a PPP arrangement and risk sharing in
2.
the development and/or service provision.
3.
Carry out environmental and social assessments and develop specific environmental and
social action plans.
4.
Follow up on approvals for the feasibility studies with relevant Government entities.
5.
Provide technical inputs in developing PPP arrangements including identification of potential
private investors and development of a set of contractual schemes of PPP options in
accordance with the existing applicable laws.
6.
Based on PPP arrangements, if any, provide planning and engineering designs, full financial
feasibility studies as well as specifications for tendering.
7.
Supervise implementation of the project development.
8.
Formulate and verify Project Management Plan prepare a PPP transaction document.
9.
Provide PPP advisory services to potential investors in the PPP.
10. Any other relevant work assigned by the Hospital.
Expression of Interest (EOI) is invited from suitably qualified and experienced Transaction Advisors in
the following fields: Legal and Financial issues, Public Private Partnership issues, PPP procurement,
Negotiations and Contract monitoring and evaluation.
MANDATORY QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
1. Meet statutory requirements including Tax compliance VAT, certificate and certificate of
incorporation/Registration.
2. Demonstrate evidence of a history and capabilities to handle transaction advisory services in the
health sector with an experience of at least five (5) years.
3. Demonstrate evidence of the capacity to manage issues associated with projects of this
nature.
4. Attach two references of similar jobs carried out in the past. (certified copies of referees for
similar assignments)
5. Audited Accounts for the last two financial years 2012/2013
Completed Expression of Interest documents to be submitted in plain sealed envelopes with EOI
reference and name clearly marked on top should be delivered in person to the address shown
below or placed in the tender box situated at the Kenyatta National Hospital Administration
Block, ground floor entrance lobby.
Interested Consultants may obtain further information from:
The Chief Executive Officer
Kenyatta National Hospital
P. O. Box 20723-00202
NAIROBI
Deadline for submission of the EOI is Wednesday, 13th August 2014 at 10:00am where the EOI will
open immediately thereafter.
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

MANUFACTURING BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
Becky Capital Limited (BCL) helps entrepreneurs in project
initiation, preparation and implementation
Services Offered
Offering business ideas especially in manufacturing. BCL has a
catalogue of over 500 manufacturing proposals.
Preparation of feasibility studies on proposed businesses.
Preparation of environmental studies to comply with NEMA
Managing the implementation of the project
Offering any other services that an entrepreneur may require to
enable him implement the project.
INVITATION
Becky Capital limited invites entrepreneurs who need any of the
above services to email: projects@beckycapital.com.
Other enquiries to
P. O.Box 57225 - 00200, Nairobi

info@beckycapital.com

Kenyatta National Hospital wishes to inform potential bidders that the following tender has been extended as indicated below:
No.

Tender No.

Tender Description

Old closing date

New closing date

1.

KNH/T/9/2014-2016

28 July 2014

31st July 2014

2.

KNH/T/39/2014-2015

28th July 2014

31st July 2014

3.

KNH/T/52/2014-2015

Supply and Delivery of Orthopaedic


Implants
Supply and Delivery of Plants and
Machinery Spare Parts
Supply and Delivery of Refrigeration
Spares

28th July 2014

31st July 2014

th

RE-ADVERTISEMENT
No.
4.
5.

Tender No.
KNH/T/37/2014-2015
KNH/T/38/2014-2015

Tender Description
Supply and Delivery of Detergents
Procurement of Insurance Brokerage
services for year 2014-2015

Old closing date


28th July 2014
28th July 2014

New closing date


31st July 2014
31st July 2014

Interested eligible candidates may obtain further information and inspect the Tender documents at the Supply Chain Management
department room No.6, Administration Block from Monday to Friday between 9:00am to 4:00pm.
A complete set of Tender Documents with detailed specifications and conditions may be obtained by interested candidates in
person or by written application upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kshs.1,000.00 in cash, money order or bankers cheque
payable to Kenyatta National Hospital.
Tenderers should submit a two-envelope bid marked ORIGINAL and COPY respectively as specified in the tender
documents.
Tenders must be accompanied by requisite Bid bond in the format specified in the Tender document. Completed tender documents
must be returned as specified in the tender document and deposited in the Tender Box situated at the Kenyatta National Hospital
Administration Block, ground floor entrance lobby and be addressed to:
The Chief Executive Officer
Kenyatta National Hospital
P.O Box 20723-00202,
Nairobi.
So as to reach on or before 31st July 2014 at 10.00 am. Prices quoted must be net (including duty and VAT where applicable)
and should remain valid for a minimum period of 120 days from the closing date. Tenders will be opened immediately after the
closing time, in the presence of candidates representatives who choose to attend. Late bids will not be accepted.
ADDENDUM FOR THE INSURANCE TENDER CAN BE COLLECTED FROM SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
DEPARTMENT ROOM NO.6.
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
PROVISION OF ACTUARIAL CONSULTANCY SERVICES
TENDER REF: HELB/EOI/03/2014-2015
The Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) is a State Corporation whose
mandate is to provide financing to Kenyans pursuing Higher education.
The Board was established in 1995 by an Act of Parliament, the Higher
Education Loans Board Act, Cap 213A of the Laws of Kenya. The mandate
is to provide financing to Kenyans pursuing Higher Education in institutions
of higher learning in and outside Kenya as recognized by Commission for
University Education (CUE) and Technical and Vocational Education and
Training Authority TVETA (under formation) Pursuant to Universities Act
2012.
The Board intends to set up a self-protection scheme to insure all its
loans held by the past, current and future students at universities and
Technical colleges. To enable the Board come up with effective modalities
of implementing the above policy, it wishes to engage the services of
a reputable actuary to advice on the form and substance of the Loan
Protection Scheme.
For the detailed scope of the consultancy, expected deliverables and
instructions on submission of the Expression of Interest please visit our
website www.helb.co.ke - Procurement/tenders
C.E.O & BOARD SECRETARY
ISO 9001:2008 certified

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Thursday July 24, 2014

PRIME 5.7 ACRES LAND FOR SALE


OFF NGARA ROAD-NGARA
BY WAY OF BID
A Prime property situated within Ngara area, off Ngara Road
measuring approximately 5.7 acres. The plot is suitable for
comprehensive commercial/residential development.
Bid packs are available from the undersigned agent at a non-refundable
fee of Kshs 2,500.00 payable in bankers cheque or cash.
The packs shall contain a description of the property and other
relevant documentation. The agent has been instructed not to accept
any bids from any parties who will not have purchased the bid pack.
The bids must be addressed to:
LLOYD MASIKA LIMITED
GROUND FLOOR, NORFOLK TOWERS
KIJABE STREET
NAIROBI
The deadline for the receipt of bids shall be on or before the close
of business on 15th August 2014
The vendor does not warrant any particulars and reserves the right
to accept or reject any bid and shall not be called upon to assign any
reason thereof.
Viewing is strictly by appointment through the ofce.
In this regard and for any other pertinent information, please contact.

Joyce Njogu
0727-141123

Kennedy Mutiso
0727-974331

NAKURU HOUSE FOR SALE


Located at Mawanga
Centre on
Nkr Nyahururu road
200m offroad.
3 bedroomed on a
50 by 100 plot with
ready TITLE DEED.

Price
Ksh.4.2M
Neg.

Tel : 0715608603 or 0724062966 email Janekuppi@yahoo.de

PHASE IV
PRIME PLOTS FOR SALE
KANGUNDO ROAD

50ft X 100ft300,000/=
Located at Komarock Shrine, 2.5km off Kangundo Road
Near the Great Eastern BY-PASS
Water & Electricity Services on site
Ideal for family homes and Estate Development
PAYMENT TERMS
SPECIAL OFFER!
30% Minimum Deposit
Special Discount for
Balance within 90 days
cash buyers
Pay Cash or Bankers Cheque to;
i) Equity Bank, Kimathi Street Branch,
Account 0260294705886 or Deposit at any Equity Branch
ii) Cooperative Bank, Parliament Road Branch, Account No. 01100001727001 or
deposit at any Cooperative Bank Branch
TITLE DEEDS
Processing of plot Title Deeds Commence on completion of payment

FOR FURTHER DETAILS CONTACT


NCM House, 4th Floor, Room 1, Tom Mboya Street, Nairobi
Te: 0733-734151, 0722 378975, 0722 728072, 0721 338479

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Thursday July 24, 2014

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL


NEW SANCTUARY
NANDI COUNTY ASSEMBLY
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Pursuant to Article 196 (1) and (2) of the Constitution of Kenya and
Nandi County Assembly Standing Orders No.121 (3). The County
Assembly of Nandi hereby notifies the general public of, Public hearings,
to be undertaken by the relevant committees, on 28th July 2014; this is
to collect views/ proposals from members of the public in respect to the
following Bills;
a)
b)
c)

Nandi County Ward Development Fund Bill No.7 of 2014


Nandi County Alcoholic Drinks Control Bill No. 8 of 2014
Nandi County Enterprise Fund Bill No. 9 of 2014

Lavington United Church, located off Muthangari Road in the Lavington


area desires to establish a New Sanctuary and Worship Center in the
Lavington area.
Integrated A/E firms, Consultants and/or Joint Venture consultants, legally
licensed and registered under the respective professional bodies and
statutory laws are invited to submit proposals (RFP) as outlined in the RFP
DOCUMENT.
Interested candidates can obtain the RFP specifications with effect from
July 25, 2014, upon payment of KES 3,000 cash or in bankers cheque,
payable to Lavington United Church, from the undersigned
The Administrator,
Lavington United Church
Muthangari Road
P.O. Box 25030-00603, Nairobi, KENYA
nesttech@lavingtonunuited.org
0203871650, 0725066893, 0789399209

The schedule of Public hearings is as provided below; beginning from


10:00 a.m for Nandi County Ward Development Bill No.7 of 2014,12:00 p.m
for Nandi County Alcoholic Drinks Control Bill No.8 of 2014 and 2.00 pm
for Nandi County Enterprise Fund Bill No. 9
SUBCOUNTY

VENUE

SUBCOUNTY

Mosop

Kabiyet Community Hall Aldai

Chesumei

Chepterit Catholic Hall

Emgwen

Kapsabet Municipal Hall Tinderet

VENUE
Kobujoi CDF Hall

Nandi Hiils Nandi Hills Town


Hall

Complete proposals are to be returned on or before 5.00 p.m. August 12,


2014 in the form prescribed in the RFP.
Lavington United Church reserves the right to accept in whole or part, any
proposal submitted for consideration and does not bind itself to accept any
proposal thereof, or give any reasons for its actions.
www.lavingtonunited.org

Maraba D.C Hall

Economic Credit
Traders Ltd.
PUBLIC NOTICE

Written memoranda may be forwarded to the Clerk of the Assembly P.O


Box 673 Kapsabet, hand delivered to the office of the Clerk or via email to
info@nandicountyassembly.or.ke on or before 12 noon 30th July 2014.
BARNABA GK KOSGEI
CLERK NANDI COUNTY ASSEMBLY

MIRRIAM MUMBUA
KITHU
I.D No. 26366243

MOHAMED ASLAM
ISMAEL
I.D. No. 22745009

This is to notify our esteemed customers and general public that the persons whose
photos appear above are no longer employees of Economic Credit Traders Ltd.,
and are not authorized to transact any business on behalf of the company. Any liabilities incurred by the mentioned persons above will not be honoured.

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IN THE CHIEF MAGISTRATES COURT AT NAIROBI
MILIMANI LAW COURTS
CIVIL SUIT NO. 4736 OF 2012
AMANI MUNGAI SHABANI..............................PLAINTIFF
Versus
MARYLEEN THOME ............................................................................1ST DEFENDANT
DR. ARTHUR KITONGA .......................................................................2ND DEFENDANT
JOSHUA KATUA................................................3RD DEFENDANT
TO:

1. MARYLEEN THOME
P. O. BOX 2724 - 00202 NAIROBI.
2. DR. ARTHUR KITONGA
P. O. BOX 51226 - 00200 NAIROBI.
3. JOSHUA KATUA
P. O. BOX 51226 - 00200 NAIROBI.
NOTICE OF INSTITUTION OF SUIT

TAKE NOTICE that a suit by way of Plaint has been led in the Chief Magistrates Court,
Milimani Commercial Courts in Civil case No. 4736 of 2012 in which you are named
as the Defendants. Service of Summons was ordered to be by this notice. A copy of
the Summons to enter appearance and the Plaint may be obtained from the court at
the Chief Magistrates Court, Milimani Commercial Court Registry or from the Plaintiffs
Advocates ofce.
Unless you enter appearance within 15 days, the Plaintiff may proceed with the suit
and judgement given in your absence.

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NYALUOYO AUCTIONEERS

Official Court Brokers, Bailiffs, Valuers, Repossessors & Auctioneers.


P.O. Box 648-40100, Kisumu, Tel: 020 2161934 /0722329463 Indusi Road,
Tom Mboya Estate. Nairobi Office, Pop Man House, 3rd Floor, Room 311,
P.O Box 20542-00200, Nairobi. Email: nyaauction@yahoo.com

PUBLIC AUCTION
Duly instructed by the Financiers we shall sell the listed Motor Vehicles by
Public Auction.
ON FRIDAY, 1ST DAY OF AUGUST, 2014 AT OUR OFFICE YARD AT 11.00A.M.
VEHICLE MODEL
TOYOTA PROBOX
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TERMS OF SALE.
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deposit of KSHS. 50,000.00, to the bank account before allowed to bid. 3. Balance of purchase price
must be paid within 24 hours failing which storage charges shall be leveled and deposit forfeited
4. The auctioneers reserve the right to reject//accept any bid without giving any reason for doing so.
5. Sale will be subject to reserve price.

Dated at Nairobi this 23rd day of July 2014


ALI & COMPANY
ADVOCATES FOR THE PIAINTIFF
DRAWN BY:ALI & COMPANY ADVOCATES
JAMIA PLAZA, MEZZANINE FLOOR
P. O. BOX 6155 -00100
NAIROBI.

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NAIROBI &
UPCOUNTRY

PERSONAL SERVICES

0723408602 Breast firming Mombasa

A167 Acupuncture

PERSONAL NOTICES
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
JOB REF. CI-DS-07-2014
Corporate Insurance Company Limited is pursuing an ambitious growth strategy and would like to recruit
innovative and high performing individuals to the positon of:DIRECT SALES - GENERAL INSURANCE BUSINESS (20 POSITIONS)

ADDICTIONS, Smoking - Stop all

A116 Marriage
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opp. KCB & Westrn bus 0727717010

R U Single? www.semanami.com

To be based in Nairobi.
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you take care of your personal financial responsibilities. It will help build your career in insurance and fulfil
all your personal and professional aspirations.

0723408602 Hip booster Mombasa

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DISORDERS of children 3744885, 0737540562, 0721170217

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TIREDNESS, Memory and Moods.

PRAY with prophet Chacha0722437259

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0723408602 Reduce pot Mombasa
0723408602 Reduce pot Mombasa
0723408602 Size,delay,hardrock 150/=
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ASIANS Aroma - 0722108363
FANTANELA Parlour. 0722789281
INDIANS Aroma 0722795917

Sourcing quality and sustainable business for the Company


Generating ideas for new sales and expanding the market opportunities
Establishing contacts with and developing long term relationships with new clients
Maintaining positive and productive relationships with existing clients
Preparation of and adherence to individual sales plans in alignment with the organizations goals and
business objectives
Contributing to the team and functioning within the organizations corporate culture and values.
Carry out a detailed-fact find review of the potential clients and recommend appropriate insurance

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Diploma or Degree in any business related field(knowledge of insurance will be an added advantage)
Excellent prospecting skills within an orientation for results
Ability to work independently within a team and under pressure
Must be computer literate, very presentable, confident personality
Excellent in written and verbal communication
Be self motivated, innovative and result-driven with a passion for sales

If you think that you meet the above criteria and would wish to pursue a career opportunity with Corporate
Insurance Company Limited, please send your application and a detailed Curriculum Vitae by 31st July,
2014 to;
Human Resource Manager,
Corporate Insurance Company Limited,
Corporate Place, Kiambere Road,
P. O. Box 34172- 00100,
NAIROBI

RATES

NEW Upperhill Aroma 0720-701703

Motoring / Property Classifications: VAT Inclusive


All Days 450/= per line per day
Beauty/Medical/Health/Herbal & Acupuncture Sections
All Days 550/= per line per day

WESTLANDS Aroma 0735737450

A230 Health
MENO Safi Herbal Clinic whitening
brown teeth 0723-587930

SEMI DISPLAY (BOXED CLASSIFIED)


All Days 2,000/=per centimetre column +VAT
Minimum size 4cm x 1 column

MENS vigrx & maxman 0725218027

Beauty/Medical/Health/Herbal & Acupuncture Sections


All Days 2,100/=per centimetre column +VAT
Minimum size 4cm x 1 column
DNA Voucher Fee 2,500/-

PRO-EXTENDER machine (USA)


for size. 100% guarantee 0722506355

REFLEX Centre Call: 0731252262

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BUREAU OFFICES
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
Nakuru
C.K. Patel Building, Kenyatta Avenue
Te (051) 2215506, 2215740, 2211688

PARKLANDS pedi 0722763034

Kisumu
Mega Plaza, 3rd flr, Wing B
Tel: (057) 2021699, 2021230

MZEE Sabasaba.

Do you have a
problem or disease? call 0700073529

A265 Medical

Eldoret
Zion Mall,
Wing C, Tel: 0722 200 773
0719038950/1
Nyeri
Kona Hauthi House. P.O. BOX 1396,
Tel: (061) 2030640,
Tel/Fax: (061) 2034120

ADVERTISING COLLECTION POINTS

COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF KWALE


PUBLIC NOTICE
Reference is made to our advertisement that appeared in the Daily Nation,14th July
2014,Page 32 and The Star,14th july,page 17 regarding Tender/Pre Qualification for
Supply of Goods ,Works and Services for the financial year 2014/2015.
It is notified for the general public that this advertisement erroneously demanded
for a non-refundable fee of Kshs 1,000/= per set of pre-qualification document
contrary to the Public procurement and disposal (amendment) regulations,2013
(Legal Notice 106,11 (3)-18th June 2013)
In this regard, all bidders who may have paid the Kshs 1,000/= fees are requested
to present their original receipts to the Head, Supply Chain Management ,Kwale
County, after the 15th of August 2015 for a refund of the same.
This notice equally applies to the advertisement that appeared in the Standard
and The Star on 22nd July, page 41 & 11 respectively for Prequalification of Legal
Services for the financial year 2014/2015.
All bidders whose bids fail to qualify for pre-qualification will be notified accordingly
as required by section 67 of the Public Procurement and Disposal Act,2005,read
together with regulation 19 (2) of the Public Procurement and Disposal
(amendment) regulation 2013.
Tender prequalification documents must be submitted on or before Wednesday
30th July at 10:00am.
MARTIN M. MWARO
COUNTY SECRETARY

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
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

MACHAKOS
Mwanzia Building, Next to Katubas
Bob Odalo: 0723373971
Email: newsadvertmachakos@gmail.com
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
KISII
Mwalimu House, Telfax: (058)31386
Peter Angwenyi: 0722478171
Email:pemapservices@gmail.com
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

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

MWIYENDI PRONTO SERVICES


Wadi Plaza along Kilungya street, Kitui town,
Room G8 behind Bondeni Pharmacy,
Email:mwiyendip.services@gmail.com
Winnie Mwende 0726384400 and 0736286593.

For further enquiries, call: 0719 038 8661/3/4/5/6


or email:adcentre@ke.nationmedia.com

A279 Notices
`MBO-I-KAMITI

FARMERS
COMPANY
LIMITED
Share
Certificate No. 11166 belonging to
Benjamin Mbocha Munywa was
reported lost last year. Call Charles
Mwangi Mboca on 0720203152 if
found.

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B469 Business Offers


1 Masters/Phd projects 0720788263

MINISTRY OF LANDS, HOUSING


AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PHYSICAL PLANNING ACT CAP 286
NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF PART
DEVELOPMENT PLAN
Part Development Plan No. TKA/4/14/02 for
proposed site for existing Children Rescue
Centre, Thika West District.
NOTICE is hereby given that preparation of
the above Part Development Plan was on
21st day of July 2014 completed. The Part
Development Plan relates to land situated
within Thika Sub-County.
A copy of the Part Development Plan as
prepared has been deposited for Public
inspection at the office of the County
Physical Planning Officer Thika and
Sub-County Administrators office Thika
Sub-County
The copy so deposited is available for
inspection free of charge by all Persons
interested at the above-mentioned
address between the hours of 8.00 am and
5.00 pm daily from Monday to Friday.
Any interested person who wishes to make
any representation in connection with or
objection to the above Part Development Plan
may send such representations or objections
in writing to be received by the Director of
Physical Planning, P.O. BOX 45025-0100
Nairobi or County Physical Planning
Officer, P.O. BOX 2258-01000 Thika not
later than 10th day of October, 2014 (60
days from the date of notice) and any such
representation or objection shall state the
grounds on which it is made.
Dated the 21st July, 2014
J.S. OKAYANA
For: DIRECTOR OF PHYSICAL PLANNING

1 Register Ltd Co./Returns 0700 060 001


REG a Ltd company 0725694900

AGRICULTURE & HOME

FOR SALE OR WANTED

your log book we donot hold your


car. Call 0715612623, 0735612623

Data backup at 25 PER GB 0711 05100

successful Sacco. Call: 0722764100/


0202589684

mail info@eadatahandlers.co.ke

DOMAIN.co.ke @580 0722-209414

INVEST 20k and get paid 10k every

ETR-APPROVED-KRA,

CCTV
Systems
Dejavu
Technologies
Rahimtullah bld opp Bazaar/TSC 1st
floor rm 16 Moi Avenue 0726106253

B476 Business Opportunities

Lptop&Mac repair i buy*dead 0721486136

BAKERY school offers 2,3,4 & 6wks

practical courses in making & selling


African theme cakes, african pot,
modern cake making & decoration,
guitar, football, teddybear, blackforest,
swissroll, plastic icing, samosa, bread,
meatpies, yoghurt, pizzas, cookies,
sweets,soup, fish, rice, spaghetti, soap
making e.t.c. Continuous intake. 25%
sponsorship available. Also new
imported bakery machinery available.

Call Principal NCBCT 0722237181,


020-3504453, 0716-648942 or visit 1st
Flr NHC Hse Aga-khan walk, 1st flr
Victoria Hse, Tom Mboya Str opp. Fire
Station, Nbi. Msa branch 0720911746
next to Summerlink Hotel, Meru rd off
Digo rd, www.bakeryschool.co.ke.

QUICKbooks inst+config0729444100

LOGBOOK UPTO KES.


600,000/=
SMALL LOANS on CHQs +
GUARANTOR 10-50K

SACCO software free WWW.LT.CO.KE

A836 Electrical Appliances


POWER

Back-Up Systems for


Residential&Commercial 0720-925831

FREYR INTERNATIONAL LIMITED


Nairobi: CALL 0710590517, 0739365331
Princess Park near Rose of Sharon Academy
Kabarnet Road off Ngong Rd.
Mombasa: CALL 0722106181, 0733334966,
0412319940. 1st r Pan Africa Ass. Hse
info@freyrinternational.com,
www.freyrafrica.com

A864 Jewellery
GOLD: We buy cash 3,300/= pure per
gram. Also Silver, Platinum. Westlads
or Town 0700743299, 0700654565

LOANS on the spot between 15-40K

GOLD BUYERS Nakuru 0720477043

with laptops as security, 0723408602

EARN $$ with NGO 0721-657373

INVEST Earn 20% monthly 0726160432


PUBLISHING Company Selling its
Shares Call 0725-732304

TRAIN and discover how to make


money online in 5 days earn over 50k
part-time per month. 0722630527

B485 Business Services


BUSINESS Plans 3k 0720646916

B490 Computer Services

RIFLOTEC BUILDING
PRODUCTS

A822 Computers

INVEST & Earn 10% per month in a

month for six months.Security


provided. Call 0722630537

GD KIENYEJI Chicks 0708-056256


REPUBLIC OF KENYA
IN THE CHIEF MAGISTRATES COURT
AT MALINDI
CIVIL SUIT NO.188 OF 2011
FORMERLY MALINDI HCC NO. 64 OF 2011
MARY ANNE WACUKA KOIGIPLAINTIFF
VERSUS
GEORGIO IANNONE.....DEFENDANT
NOTICE
Substituted service by Advertisement
(Pursuant to orders by the Court on
the 12th day of May 2014)
TO: GEORGIO IANNONE, P.O.BOX, MALINDI
TAKE NOTICE that a suit has been filed in
the Chief Magistrates Court at Malindi in Civil
Suit No 188 of 2011 formerly Malindi HCC
No 64 of 2011 in which you are named as
the defendant. Service of Summons thereof
on you has been ordered by means of this
advertisement. A copy of Summons to enter
appearance and plaint may be obtained from
the civil registry, Chief Magistrates Court at
Malindi P.O.BOX 2 or from the undersigned
advocates.
AND FURTHER take notice that unless you
enter appearance within 21 days from the
date of this notice, the case may be heard
in your absence and judgment may be
obtained against you.
RICHARD O & CO
ADVOCATES FOR THE PLAINTIFF
DRAWN AND FILED BY
RICHARD O& CO
ADVOCATES
RICHARD O & CO BUILDING
BEHIND MIJIKENDA BUILDING
P.O.BOX 1585, MALINDI

GET loans Upto Kshs. 500,000/= using

A871 Miscellaneous

LOG Book loans 0724223223


QUICK Cash 4 cars & electr. 0771999065
SAME Day loan on logbook, upto 6

A Petrochemical LTD has fuel oil &

WHOLESALE & STRONG


WORKSHOP TOOLS

generator. Tel 0708083651

LARGE

marble rocks for sizing


shipping 0720174149

months repayment 0704808990

WE Advance you cash & trade in as we


sell your car 0713-266196

Pellete
Pipe
Manual pipe truck Manual
fork lift threader
bender

YEARS

WE finance buying of new saloon cars


(Probox/NZE/Premio etc) dep 30%.
balnc 48 months 0721-914458

High pressure
washer

Grinder Welder

Section
cutter

LIMITED
WARANTY

Telephone No: 0722642687, 0733670010

0733-670022/23/26

B539 Machinery for Hire


GRADER 140G with ripper for rent

Plastic
capper

Car washing
machine
Plasma
cutter

Air
compressor

B338 Engineering

long term Tel 0723227825

B546 Machinery for Sale

Steel
straightening Reinforcing
bar bender
machine

Weight
scale

KASARINI Kiambu rd 5 new lathe

Crane
Scale

machines Call 0703-890881 750k neg

Pricing
Scale

FOR business servers , pcs, laptops,

WHERE TO EAT

Portable
Platform
Weight
vacumm packer Bag Sealer Scale

routers, wireless & cable network


equipment
order
now
@
0716111509/ 0732027873 or Email
sales@tecshop.co.ke

WHERE TO STAY
Band saw

Dado
planner

Wood
Liquid
working cream filling
machine
machine

B498 Construction
Rubber/plastic Pneumatic Circular
Boat
crusher
stapler
saw
propeller

CAUSARINA

Roofing poles for


sale. Call 0711343138.

ELECTRIC TOOLS

PETS & LIVESTOCK


B603 Chemicals

Portable
planner

Angle Electrical
Grinder
blower

B017 Bees & Bee Equipment

Stirring
mixer

A557 Apartments Available


Visit our website:
www.polytankskenya.com
Diamond
www.polyplay.co.ke
Mark of Quality
Polytanks@wananchi.com

020 2194401 / 2 / 3
0734 440444 / 0721 378629

A925 Tents

ARROW Furnished Apts 0733760006

A564 Hostels
SEAFRONT Family Holiday Home

non smoking, non alcoholic facility for


church, school, NGO, family and
event venue located next to Nyali
Brigde. 0707966865/0756727564

A571 Hotels

BEEHIVE & equipment 0722-721677

Electrical
Electrical
Electrical chain saw Stone cutter hammer

scissor

B015 Poultry
Electrical Electrical
polisher screw driver

AUTO Imported Incubators 1056,


528, 352Eggs cheap 0722851228

CHICKS, a lot available 0722850673

B581 Printing
PROPOSAL Writing 0725-808830

Call Milka 0787134305

THIKA Cafe for sale 0722809142

REPAIR &
MAINTENANCE

B827 Web Hosting/Design


020-2245564 spot loans on Toshiba,

WEBDESIGN 5k smart 0728303129

Macpros& HP Laptops btwn 20K-50K

MINI Supermarket Saika Omega 2.1M.

TOURS & TRAVEL

B324 Building

plots/ laptop. 0724268552, 0710746831

B462 Business for Sale


Moi Avenue call 0788665020

Call: 0720 484 496 /


0734 981 163
Email: midviewcentralnrb@yahoo.com
Latema Rd. opp. Maximum Miracle Church

B894 Tour Services

@0202245564 cash on ipads&iphone5


0202214396 Advance selling your car

FULLY Equiped Barber shop on sale

Clean & maintained self contained


rooms with hot showers & TVs.
Conveniently located in downtown CBD.
Single BB -1,700/-; Double BB 2,700/-

+254702-829281
702-829268
719-594630

B525 Financial

DRILN www.gran.co.ke 0733890813

Your City Retreat for Business and Leisure

Impact
drill
CAMCO EQUIPMENT (KENYA) LTD
MOMBASA RD, TUFFSTEEL
ENTRANCE, NEXT TO TUSKYS HQS
DULDUL PHASE, 2, NAIROBI

SHOPPING GUIDE

B488 Borehole Services

NAIROBI

Roll
polisher

Electrical
Electric
chain saw Angle drill
pick

GD KIENYEJI Chicks 0708-056256

COMMERCIAL

Hand
drill

CLEANING SERVICES

0729840857 a loan as we sell ur car


MOBILE Crushing Plant Asking 12M.
ACCESS Quick Cash Against Plot/

Call Paul 0723-739070 Nairobi

car 2hrs 0721-322265

TRACK Chain CAT 953, 955K, 951.


ADVANCE selling ur car 0722833300

Komatsu D85, D50, D53. Ripper Assy


D6D 0722-264254

A730 Sanitary Services


BIO-DIGESTER

Septic tanks for


houses, flats, schools, hotels. Septik
Specialists 0721-860446, 0705-453602

AIR-TICKET: Special fare to China.

KQ direct flight available tax inclusive:


Nairobi-Guangzhou 950USD
No. 1 Travel. Call 0752888111

FOOD & BEVERAGE


Are you tired of fencing with timber due to
its short lifespan?
Has your fence been stollen, eaten by
termites or just rotted?
Try COREC SOLID FENCING POSTS
made from recycled plastic
We shall also help you do a quality fence.

Call 0722653645, 0727546439 /


0710399902.
Email: info@coreclimited.com
www.coreclimited.com

SITUATIONS VACANT
B243 Domestic/Casual Jobs
FIBREGLASS Bodies 0722-378228
H/GIRLS wanted 0725-799884
H/Helps wntd best sal+off 0722554435
WAITRESSES good pay 0733939333

Classieds 61

DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

B250 General

HEAVY COMMERCIAL

(10) BCE drivers, Trailer Turn boys &


cleaners rqd Biva Hse 0700351966

(10) NGO drivers,t/boys,clners,office asst


&cashier worldwide mrktng 0713715398

ACTORS Wanted @KNT 0726798081


ARC-WELDERS required Ind. Area
0713-667777

ELD-Acc clerk urgently 0739927457


Insurance Thika call 0729522456
INTERN Jobs good package SMS your
no. & grade to 0711791563

JOIN www.sfi4.com/12775458/FREE
Lady Nurse needed for a Medical
Clinic in Limuru
0721511528

Area,

Contact

ONLINE Forex trading 0720372409


OVERSEAS Jobs Now Open no
Exp Req Call: 00420732798900 or
email: cv@workplacements.cz

PUMP Attendant in Syokimau


email:info@sohamoils.com

B227 Containers
CONTAINER 40ft 20ft 0721260047
CONTAINERS
on Sale 20FT
@190k Jogoo Rd 0722-351616

MOTOR VEHICLES
B049 Car Hire
0700128555 rav4, Voxy, saloon new,
modern, f/ld, variety from 2500/- p.d

0721144998 new cars from 1500/=


CARHIRE from 2k /24hr 0735752282
CARS For Hire 2500 0733228873
CARS Wanted 40-250k 0722-111248
CARS Wanted 50-200k 0722169877
ESSAY tours needs cars for long term
lease call 0720821095

PHINEKARS car hire 0716616761

SACCO Requires Sales Reps Call

B077 For Sale, Dealers

TEETH Replacement 0704477100


TIG-WELDERS required Ind. Area

ELDORET, Kericho Western Ke


nya: buy/sell/import your car, pick-up

0726-702494 or 0722-874790

0713-667777

JOB VACANCY

& lorry. Ukerio Motors 0724019913

B085 For Sale, Private

INSURANCE OFFICE
SECRETARIAL JOB

Minimum Qualication
O level
A lady aged 21-27 resident
of Nairobi or its surroundings.
Contact: 0722807274
Email CV to
royprestige@gmail.com

H/Airwave 07 KBZ 860k 0733657017


H/CRV New model, a/t, 0722-515239
Harrier 07 2units likenew0721743204
HILUX KBB clean 0720784912
HONDA CRV 06 newshape 4wd
Pearl f/loaded KBW q/sale 0723344388

Honda CRV KBZ 2.15m 0723930034


ISU fvZ 09 d. diff, 5.6m 0722519155
ISUZU 3.3 mat 650k 0733989209
ISUZU Bus /Lorry/pick ups new &
used depst from 500K bal financed in
48 mnths. 0722293903, 0721914458

Isuzu Elf 08 3.0cc dsl F/Body 0722515239


ISUZU lorry elf diesel 4tons 4777cc
covered KBX 2006 2.3m 0733507120

ISUZU NKR truck 3.3 495k 0702399383


ISUZU Tipper EXZ 05 v.g condition

5.4M call 0724325710


ISZ NQR KBX 33p 2.6m 0722416812
IZUZU KBF FRR 2.1m 0736654198
Jeep Cherokee 2.5l 1.25 0721743204
L/cruiser h/top '09 very cln 0724588925
L/cruiser p/ups 2 2.9m 0720791992
L/Cruiser safari 9 seate 06 0725104903
L/Rover TDI 1.2M 0725104903
LEXUS 04/06 auto 0721401692
M/BENZ KBG 02 1.2m 0733892536
M/BENZ ML 270 2003 1.3M 0789112795
M/Canter 4D33 KBH @1m 0721170852
M/Premacy BZ 920k ono 0723687678
Mazda Demio 07 560k 0722370573
MAZDA Demio new shape KBY-W
560K neg q/sale 0722383135
MERC C200 07 2.95m 0723559466
MINI Bus KBT 1.7M 0725-045941
MIT FH KBP 3.4M 0727147364
Mitsu/Lancer KBC 380K 0727158324
MITSUBISHI 4D32 0720707121

VACANCY
MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVES

If you have the above qualications come to:


Junction of Mombasa Namanga Road,
Opposite Shalom Hospital, Next to House
of Grace Church. Green gate,
On Wednesday 30th July 2014 at 10.00 am
Call 0734-752540 for directions between
8.00am to 1.00pm & 2.00pm to 4.00pm. No SMS.

VACANCY: Insurance Sales people

required, Diploma or Degree, 25


years old and above, COP an added
advantage, Retainer Kshs10,000/=
Call:Nyeri0724496518,0712256017,07
22363137 & Nkr 0721853001
&0723235883

READERS ARE ADVISED


To make appropriate enquiries and
take appropriate advice before sending
money, incurring any expense or
entering into binding commitment in
relation to an advertisement.
NATION MEDIA GROUP shall not
be liable to any person for loss or
damage incurred or suffered as a
result of his/her accepting of offering
to accept an invitation contained in any
advertisement published in the Nation.

EARN Cash Daily Distributing Flyers.


Email CV to: bongovate@gmail.com

SITUATIONS WANTED
B277 Domestic/Casual Jobs
0722516342, 0721834778 trained h/g
H/girls centre 0721531412, 0720673202

owner 0733-320112 Albert

TOY 110 KAY 440k 0722641806


TOY 110 mnl vclean 430k 0729535564
TOYCaldina BZ blak 930k 0736150343
Toy D/Cab KBM 1.8M 0723224713
TOY Fun cargo yom 2005 0722883240
TOY Hilux d/cab 06 2m 0725104903
TOY NZE, Fielder, Shark Finance

0724 888488 / 0722 398913


0722 914469 / 0711 310072

ADVANCE selling ur car 0710746831


AUDI Q7 2007 KBY F/L grey 7-seat
leather 4.6m 0722/0733-515430

arranged 0720503556 or 0738542133

BMW 116i 06 1.6L White keyless

TOY NZE 06 white 820k 0721459789


TOY NZE Wish IST etc from 250K

alloys f/loaded KBX 0723344388

BMW 320i 07 1.69m 0723559466


BMW 320i 07 dark blue metallic auto
BMW X5 04/05 0722-228273
Cheap/Instal@www.jonizwheelz.com
Concrete mixer2.9m 0722709719
Defender 300TDi 1.5m 0727464775
Disco. TD5 KBB man. '02 0724588925
FAW 2.3T '07 KBB 850K 0718306515
FIELDER KBV 2006 750k deposit
200k Bal in 1 year 0733259109

Forrester sti '00 750k 0720791992

EDUCATIONAL
B403 Colleges
DUBAI College August intake short

courses: in Criminal Investigation and


Undercover Detective. Duration 2
weeks. Job guaranteed. 0725-699511

0722633351, 0722113757

N/Advan 07 580k 0713666441


N/Caravan 08, 3.0cc, Diesel 0722539418
N/Caravan KBZ 292k 0720963099
N/SYLPHY 07 1.5cc slv 965k 0722555253
N/Vanette 07 820k 0713666441
N/Wingroad BL 03' 380K 0737720952
N.NAVARA 0 1.9M 0723559466
NISSAN B14 Auto 290K 0722903008
Nissan terrano dsl 880k 0720791992
Noah 7seater auto 650k 0727464775
NP200 pup '11 KBP 880k 0727158324
PAJERO 07 KBZ black 0722793535
Peug 206 KBS 580k auto 0733997700
Peug 406 KAM 350k mnl 0725847805
Peugeot 406 '97 320k 0722709719
PRADO 04/07 diesel 0725-491973
PRADO 2006 KBT-K, diesel, 3Litre
black, 74,000km 0706449680
PRADO TX auto 1.4m 0727464775

MOTORS
MOTORCYCLES &
BICYCLES

SUB Impreza 780K KBZ/N 0729-009111


T/110 KAV 365K auto 0733997700
T/110 KAX 2000 420k auto 0724428308
T/Allion KBZ 1.8l blue 0733733747
T/AXIO 07 KBY 2units 0722793535
T/Cami KBD 450,000/- 0733507120
T/Carina KBA 1.8ltr 99 460k 0720822555.
T/Dyna van KBP un-used1.4m 0720840671
T/Fielder 07, sil/blck/blue a/t,0724040754
T/Fielder BV 06' slv 680K 0737720952
T/GTour KAS 420k auto 0718306515
T/HILUX d/cab 07 2.95m 0723559466
T/IST v/clean '03 625k 0724459457
T/MARK-X KBY 1.3m 0722793535
T/NZE BQ 06' 520K 0713390323
T/NZE BU 05' 670K 0727653507
T/NZE BV 05' wht 680K 0789900160
T/NZE BW 06' 680K 0713390323
T/NZE KAY 520k auto 0725847805
T/NZE KBV 06 1.5ltr 799k 0720822555.
T/Prado Box KAZ 885k dsl 0723930034
T/Premio KBC 02 590k 0733892536
T/Raum BZ 07 840k neg 0723586622
T/Shark KAP,KAR 300k,400k 0721794163
T/Spacio KAZ Ladyowner 0722696841
T/Sprinter KAZ 360,000 T.0733507120
T/Starlet / KAM/ 235k/ 0722322196

T/WISH 07, a/t, black/grey 0724336269


T/Wish BQ v/clean 0726161023 owner
T/Wish BU 06 n/shp 820k 0703888509
T Fielder 06 720k 0715200956
T Fielder Silver BL 610 0714250400
TOWNACE 07 980k 0713666441
TOWNACE KBA mnl 0723-007542
TOY/EE111 auto KAU 390k0724268552
Toy/Hilux d/cabin KBZ 2007 0728481071
TOY/NZE X 05 KBS Call 0720333439
TOY /PROBOX KBW 550kshs v/clean

RANGE ROVER
TOYOTA PRADO TX
SPORTS HSE 2006 3.6M
2004 2.5M
Toyota Noah / Wish
800K
VW Bora
570K
Toyota AXIO 2007
1.15M
Mercedes C180
1.65M
VW Passat 2007
1.6M
Nissan Vanette 2007
800K
Toyota Hilux 4WD
1.7M
Range Rover 2006 white/silver
3.6M
Nissan Note
650K
Toyota L / Cruiser GX-08
4M
MERC E320, E270.S-Class
2.1M
Nissan X-Trail, Ex UN
1.3M
Toyota Avensis choice of 2
950K
Toyota Premio 2008
1.25M
Toyota Mark X 2005
950K
Toyota Celica 2005
900K
Mercedes E200
1.7M
SPACE AVAILABLE FOR YOU TO SELL YOUR CAR
Call for Reservation

16,xxxkms 2m ono 0722-825151

B263 Women

Jobs security
drivers;
teachers; hse helps to Jordan, for
maids ticket paid for, visit Thika,
Tabby
hse,
3rd
flr
rmp76;
0735036200/0728303533
RAV4 auto man 06/07 0721-946752
S/Escudo 06/07,man.wht/gry, 0722539418
S/forester 01 ay nturbo 499k 0720822555
S/Forestor '06 1.08m mnl 0727755807
S/Legacy KAQ 270k auto 0727755807
SUBARU Impreza 2007 saloon
mileage 51k, 830k 0722699967

T/Succeed 07,08, 1500cc 0724040754


T/townace 05 bs 1.8ltr 690k 0720822555
T/Townace KBA 545k 0720005761
T/VISTA KAZ s/w 470/= 0724268552
T/Vitz KBV 1.3L 565k 0722733747
T/VX manual v/clean 0721170852

Egyptian International Pharmaceutical


Industries Company (EIPICO) requires:

Qualications:
University graduates with a pharmacology
& Biochemistry background
Age 24 30 years
Residents of Mombasa, Kisumu,
Nakuru, Eldoret.
Ability to deliver results a must.
3 years experience.

QATAR

Freelander 2unit 1.55m 0721743204

PRADO v/c 800,000k 0721-345337


PREMIO BZ 1.8L 1150k 0722233223
PROBOX BZ roof carrier 0723687678
PROBOX KBQ v/c 485k 0726054537
RANGE Rover black BZ 07 0713330660
Rav4 '00 s/chassis, clean, 0724588925

TOYOTA Crown KBY 2007 2000cc


f/loaded 1.1M 0722/0733-515430

Toyota GX V8 8.7m 0722709719


TOYOTA hilux vigo importer .Largest

stock.Extra cab double cab 4x4 .Low


milege.Accident
free.Call
now
0714344360stock www.Vigoasia.Com

TOYOTA L/Cruiser KBY 2008 4.7L


n/shape f/l 6.8M 0722/0733-515430

TOYOTA Opa KBB 450 0720106878


TOYOTA Vitz 1.3L 06 Tel 0733825668
TOY Premio KAX 525k 0720005761
TOY Rush Black 1.1M 0722765993
TOY Vitz 07 Alloy 630k 0721593026
Toy vitz pink KBZ 670k 0722575030
TOY Wish BR 04 v/c 730k 0713634605
T PREMIO KBZ 1.25m 0733739325
T Premio winered BY 07 0725654288
T RAUM BZ 2007 White 0727944431
VITZ 1300cc alloy KBZ 0722919692
VW Jetta black 07 1.28m 0732871983
VW Polo grey 05 595k 0721679689
VW Touareg KBR 1.8m 0722733747
VX Amazon 07 unused locally,
bluetooth, f/loaded. 5.6m 0722519155

XTRAIL black BZ 07 0720013086

B103 Lorries for Sale

ATHI River Kinanie 1/8 plots 530,000

ISUZU FSR KAQ 2.6m 0722-270708


ISUZU fvx 1.8m fvr 1.5m 0725966069
Isuzu FVX 1.8m FVR 1.5m 0725966069
MITSTUBISHI Fuso Fighter D15

CHUKA University Ndagani 1 1/4acres

KAH 1.4m cover body 0722-681281

TATA Tipper KBJ 20tonne Ksh. 3.6m


ono owner 0722801670

RESIDENTIAL &
BUSINESS PROPERTIES
B712 Accommodation Available
3 Bedroom

Flat
1st
Parklands
Vegetarian only. Tel 0736675573

UFUNGAMANO
HOUSE

CHRISTIAN STUDENT
LEADERSHIP CENTRE
Conference facilities
Wedding and reception
facilities
Self-contained rooms (bed/
breakfast, Half-board, Fullboard)
Statehouse Road/ Mamlaka
Road Tel: 2725922/3
0722456735
0725353993
cslc@ufungamanohouse.or.ke

B740 Land, Plots for Sale

KATANI 50X100
100,000/= Dep bal 4months
COMMERCIAL (KANTAFU) 40X80
50,000/= Dep bal 4months

Call 0722-136822, 0721-911159

1.5km from tarmac 0733995666

CHUMVI 10ac tarmac 0722518457


CHUMVI 50x100 plots 0706000721
DAGO Corner 1/8th Plots 0722706061
DAGORETI 2acs Amref 0722858562
Drumville BL.12 5 acs 0700304289
ECOVENTURES: Thika Ngoingwa

80ftx40ft Ksh1.5-1.7M Muigai Inn


120ft x40ft Ksh1.8M Tel 0728292834
ELD-ISLAMIC 1/2 acre next to
Kolol Resort. River frontage with 1
acre Riparian reserve, suitable for
hotel or exclusive villa. 0722889281
EMBAKASI Ranch Ruai 1/4 & 1/2 ac
plots 0722346935, 0722939135

RESIDENTIAL PLOT FOR


SALE IN NYERI TOWN

Size 0.24HA
Price 5 Million

Contact
0734-595124

1/8 acre residential


plots; power, water
available.
Ready Title Deed

KAMULU 50X100 Dep 50,000/= bal


4months
DAYSTAR 50X100 dep. 100,000 bal.
4months
TITLES READY
VIEWING FREE DAILY
HOMEWARD AGENCIES LTD
Jubilee Exchange, 5th Flr, Rm
508 TEL 020-2610923, 0700-509512,
0751-201267, 0700-497890

0.96a Hatheru lavington 200m0722448088


1/2,1,5ac Kiambu road 0722467230
1/4 acre land for sale along kwa maiko -

Githunguri rd, 2km from kwa maiko


town at miguta shopping center. Land
developed with three bedroom hse,
cow shed, bio gas, water & electricity.
Call 0733257706
1/4ACRE Milimani Kitengela 2.5Million
0721-675140
1/4 Maiihi Kikuyu 5m 1/8 Thogoto 4m
1/2 Gikambura 2.5m 0707449695

1/8 acre Juja sh 1.5M 0722895050


18.5ac Nyandarua 300k p/a 0722448088

Eneza housing
co-op society
50 x 100 plots for sale
1. Juja farm, 500m from the eastern bypass @Kshs 310,000 for Members
Non members Ksh 350,000
2. Juja behind kpp flowers & 6kms from
the superhighway @ Kshs 730,000 for
Members, Non members Ksh 800,000
3. Juja kalimoni opp corner brook
international school @Kshs 865,000 for
Members, Non members Ksh 950,000
Prices over 25% lower than Current Market Price.
Contact 0720 548557/ 0707 738723 or visit
enezahousing.org for more details

5 Acres Industrial plot Athi Msa rd 35m


0725815092

PLOTS FOR SALE


2 PARCELS OF LAND,

5 Acres Each,

Available for sale in Juja,


on road connecting
Thika Super Highway to
Greater Eastern Bypass.

Titles available.
Serious buyers only.

Call: 0736670242
ARDHI Mali Kisamis 1/8acre with title
0704890076,/ 0722942225

ATHI-RIVER 1/4acre 500m frm

campus clean title 2m tel 0722467225

ATHIRIVER Daystar 1ac 6.5M; 1/2ac


4M 0700-486927, 0722-825801

BabaDogo Plot 2.5m 0722467230

THIKA MAKONGENI
COMMERCIAL PLOT
0.0501Ha
300 metres from upcoming
ANANAS Mall along Thika
Garissa Highway

Contact:
Step by Step Properties
0722 900 563
GACHIE Kiuna rd 7M Call 0720333439
GATUNDU 40x80ft plot 0720903187
GILGIL 0.045 acre close to highway
1.2m negotiable.0735 903680

GITHURAI 45 40x60 title 1.25m


0721274323

HURUMA plot 0713213710


INDUSTRIAL Area One acre (For
GoDown) Call 0721-499356

ISINYA 5acs 300m off p/line rd 4km

from town @2.2m p/a T.0722467225


50x100
ready titles 300k Malili Konza 50x100
250k, 1/4acre @2.4m 4km from KCB
Kiserian right opp Oletepes Picnic site
call
now
Jeast
Enterprises
+254710961577, 0723804716

ISINYA touching bypass

JEFLOCK- Juja Farm 50x100 plots


near
shopping
Centre
450k
Instalments allowed 0725568030 or
0724264932

JEFLOCK-

Kamulu 2km from


Kangundo rd through Brookshine
Academy
50x100
plots
500k
0725568030 or 0724264932

JEFLOCK- MUIGAI-Inn (2) 40x80


plots 1km from Thika S/Hway near
Brister School @1.2m 0725568030 or
0724264932

JOGOO rd 1.5ac 230m 0706-810662


JOSKA quarry 22ac @1.4 0710385332
JUJA 0.0288 Acre Big size title owner
selling 1.6M 0724543579

JUJA 1/8ac 1.5m 0722329180


JUJA Farm 3.25acres with borehole
hse and title deed 10.5m 0708903679

JUJA Farm 50x100

300k Titles
0720938283, 0705147102 Pattmos

JUJA Maua near Kalimoni sec. 2 plots


65x38 @1.5m 0700357700

JUJA Muigai Inn 1acre ideal 4 a school


2km frm tarmac 14m 0722467225

JUJA Town 1/4ac 6.5M prime 2km Juja


Farm Rd call 0704769000

KAHAWA Wendani 4acres 60m per


acre. Tel. 0734524464

62 | Classieds
KAHAWA West plot 80x40 100mts
bypass Rounder-abt 4M 0721593492

KAJIADO /Kisaju 5acres each @250k


each. Clean title 0722-401139

KAJIADO 63acs 7km from town 2

b/holes fenced 1.3m p/a 0713907269

DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014
MBA Rd Maanzoni 5-10ac 0720556749
MEMBLEY 1/4 acres 0722808455
Membly Park 1/8a 1/4ac 0722467230
MERU - KEMU One acre land 400
metres
from
0725531209

freds

academy

KAJIADO Damati opp show gd 5, 2,

MILLIGAN Valuers membley 1/4acre

Kakamega

MLOLONGO 1/8ac 0726633963

1, 1/2,1/4ac 7m per acre 0725815092


prime land
0722494191/
0722851327+3BR
maisonette

KAMANDURA Limuru 1/2an acre


6m call 0722137145

KAMULU 50x100 dep. 50,000 bal


4mths. Ready titles. 0202-164920,
0712-013550, 0788-953862 Sideway
Properties Ltd. Vedic Hse 7th Floor

KAMULU 5 acres 4km from shops


fenced v/prime @3m p/a 0722467225

KAMULU d/valle 5ac 0721284122


KAMULU

Ngundu 40x80

250k,

40x60 150k, 50x100 300k 0721852371

KAMULU stg 26 100x120 behind


Oilibya petro st. 0721284122

Kangundo rd 5-100ac 0720556749


KARATINA 3ac 0722432617
KASARANI Sunton 2.2m, Ruiru

Murera 40x60 525k q/sale 0722380244


Sunton 2.2m, Ruiru

Murera 40x60 525k q/sale 0722380244

KATANI 50&10ac @3M 0722706260


Kerarapon 1/4acre 7.65m 0733978796
KIAMBU Village Inn (silver Garden)
1/2 acre with clean titles & fenced.
20M Call 2220938, 0724165450

KILIMANI 3/4ac next Royal Media


offices + 3br hse 350M 0700357700

KINOO 1/8acre 4M 0725678516


KIPIPIRI Wanjohi 16acres
@650k Call: 0716884488

MLOLOngo 40x60 1.8m 0722260243


MLOLONGO Town 1/4acre R/Titles
0774264736, 0704499445 owner

MSA Rd Behind Vision Plaza 1acre plot


100M ono 0726698868

Mugumu

plot, 2nd from tarmac.


0724-940728

MUTHAIGA-N 9acres 0722518457


MUTUINI AMREF 0.129acres 6.2M
0724-153168 / 0722-733410

MWALIMU farm 6Acs 0786519604


NAIVASHA 1/8 one gate prime nrs
Lake Rd 11 only 0722940070

NAIVASHA 8 acres @500,000 p.a


Contact 0722-788992, 0734990367

NAIVASHA

KASARANI 1/2ac 15m 0725154497

KASARANI

prime plot 6.5M 0733-620089

Trees

KISERIA 1/8acre 680K 0734133089


KISERIAN 1/8 on tarmac 0724952296
KITENGELA 1/8ac fronting tarmac
at Rangers 2.1m Tel 0722467225

KITENGELA 1/8 ac Plots @450k


0720-213253, Vineyard Properties

KITENGELA

1 /8 acre 1.4m
negotiable clean title 0727622516

KITENGELA 1/8

opp epz ready


titles 2.5m o.N.O 0720842274

KITENGELA 25 acres @1.6m p/a


near Ostrich farm call 0713907269

KITENGELA plts @395K dep 200K


bal 4months 0725767650 Solidspeck

KKY S/Bypass Nkr High Way Junction


105x50 built area 6M 0724153168

KONZA 2acres @1.5m 0702903255


KONZA City 2-10ac 0720556749

Longont quick sale


1/8plots for sale adjacent to tarmac rd
0722706424. Free transport from
Nairobi on Sunday 320k no agent

NAIVASHA Mt. View 1/8ac 900k


100mtrs frm road. 0721248590 owner

Nakru lanet 20ac near barack 0722278816


NAKURU

NANYUKI 1/8acre plots @Juakali

near Batuk officers residence @350k


0710523955, 0721562293

CALL /VISIT US NOW

0706-098098, 0712-444496
0729-293559, 0732-435100
Offices Nairobi, Thika, Mombasa,
Karatina, Nyeri, Nanyuki, Kitengela,
Wangige, Gatundu, Banana & Githurai 45
www.angazarealestate.com

Lavington 3/4ac 120M 0700486927


LIMURU

Kamirithu 3/8ac plot


touching h/way w/title 10m 0700357700

MACHAKOS Kyumbi Junction 1/8ac


0.8km from main rd. 1.5M 0713-907269

Machakos-Nrb rd 10ac 0722-260243


MAGADI Rd 1/8 acre 60k 0706-810662
Maragua 50x100 offers 0786519604
Maragua Sama 1&3acs 0723488507

RUIRU 50x100, 650k. 40x60, 650k,


400k, 260k, Ready Titles 0720938283,
0705147102 Pattmos

RUIRU bypass 2.2m 0722329180


RUIRU - Bypass 40x80 3kms, with
title owner 0722847649

RUIRU Bypass titles 50x100 650k


40x80 550k call 0719801001

v/prm t/deed 0722285969 SAMJO


Call 0729-949779 Dheta Inv

1/4ac 6.2M ideal for flats 0721-895977

SAFARI Park 40x80 6.9m0724449947


SATELITE plots near K-rep touching

NGOINGWA plot 2.5M 0721693796

SYOKIMAU 50x100 1km frm MSA

NGONG 1/4ac ideal 4flats 0729038205


NGONG 1/8, 1/4, 1/2acs 0729038205
NGONG Kerarapon 4 acres 2.5km
from Nairobi - Ngong Road Call
0722530874, 0735-832694

NJABINI Kwa-Haraka, 1/8acre plots.


Ready titles. 100M from tarmac, call
0700921601, 0704035491

NYAHURURU near Ndarurumo

High School 2.5acrs 1.5m 0722871543

NYERI 1/8ac Kenyatta rd before


national oil p/station 0734149747
0720-364490, No broker

O/RONGAI 0.06ha 200meters to

tarmac ideal for flats 5M 0724952296

O /RONGAI Masai/Lodge 1/2acre on

tarmac with shops/houses, monthly


income 200K. Call 0722-638223

ONGATA Rongai (Nkoroi) 50x100


600m from tarmac 2.3m 0722358103

OPP EPZ gate controlled 0722831685


RUAI 0.5Acre corner 0720903187
RUAI 1/2ac prime plot 0722739897
RUAI 1/4ac v/prime 1.9m 0722260243

BARICHO Rd 900sqft office & show


rm 6500sqft, lift &generator 0722515510

CHEAP Furn offices 0728692695


DOCTORS! Medical Centre / Saloon
SouthB 1br 2br 25k 0722293100

EVERGREEN Centre Kiambu Rd.


Office to Let Tel: 0724417999

NEW GODOWNS
FOR SALE / TO LET
7,850sqft, 5,000sqft, etc.
Perimeter wall, Electric
fence, cabro paved
driveways, etc.
Ready on Mombasa road
info@standardshelters.co.ke

Tel: 0204454285,
0720 903 187

KAGIO Godown to let 0720903187


OFFICE Space to let 4000sqfts along

Kikuyu rd 1/4ac 1/2ac 3/4ac and 1acre


0710-870628, 0736-493832

NGONG 1/2,1/4ac r/soil 0722275282

Call: 0726-554535

RUIRU Toll station near weigh bridge

NEW MUTHIGA Thigiri rd 1.1acre


Call 0720333439

Stalls on River Road near


KCB. No Goodwill.

OFFICE Space 15k 0720-131314

RUNDA prime 1/2a 32m 0722467230

inc title 0722817112

River Road Mezzanine Floor


opposite KCB. (1470SqFt)

RUIRU plots 200k-10m 0726357163

RUNDA 0.5ac prime 0722518457

trees 1km from Highway 0722265165

REALSTAR
BUSINESS CENTER

1st row 9,200sqft 0721554263

RUIRU 40x60 Title 0721727080

NANYUKI 4 acres all on Bluegum

NANYUKI Enai 1/8 210k, 1/4 360k

B768 Premises, Offices to Let

GODOWN on Msa Rd @Soham Pet

NANYUKI 1ac,1/4ac 0722432617

15m 0733-782899

Muranga branch now open,


behind Barclays Bank

RUAKA Plots 4 sale 0720-320656

RUIRU Murera 40x60 450k t/deed

Enaai Golf & Military Residence


(Juakali) 0727755544 Nemuge Co. Ltd

NYERI Town 1/4 acre plot for sale

50 x 100 Plots
Juja Farm Phase 2.......... 250,000
Phase 3 .......... 380,000
Ongata Rongai ................ 595,000
Thika - Gatuanyaga ........ 400,000
Nanyuki - Sweetwaters .. 180,000
Nyeri - Mweiga Town ...... 175,000
Kamulu............................ 225,000
Nyeri / Nyahururu Rd ...... 135,000
Thika - Matuu Road......... 120,000
Kitengela ICT.................. 200,000
Emali ................................. 70,000
Makuyu, Manaja 100x100.. 150,000
Rumuruti 1 Acre ............ 230,000

dev area with elec 1km from Kgd rd.


400,000, Ruai Joska- ready title 1km
from Kgd rd @ 375,000, Ruai Joska2km from greater eastern by-pass @
350,000, Isinya 3km from Wisemen
University @ 150,000, Isinya 2km off
Konza rd 250,000, Isinya 4km
off
Namanga Rd. near, Diaspora
Echo
village 300,000, Kajiado near Kajiado
District Hosp. Special Offer 65,000,
Viewing Day: Sunday. Time:10:00 am.
Free Transport!!!, Finelands Holdings
Ltd, Development Hse, 8th Floor Rm
811 Opp. Afya Centre, Tel:
0722417074, 0724816611,

NANYUKI 1/8ac 175k with title near

KWAMTALIA 40x80 0721284122

Ngoingwa-Tola, near power plant (gated


community) 40*80 plots with titles @950K

RUAI-JOSKA 50x100 Plots prime

RUIRU Daraja plots 40x60 400k

NYERI Skuta 1/8acre prime plot

Plots for Sale

400,000/=; JOSKA 2km frm Kangundo


rd 600,000/=; JOSKA 3km frm
Kangundo rd 250,000/=; KBC 50x100
60metres frm Kangundo rd 800,000/=;
KISAJU 50x100 next Jamii Bora
400,000/= Seanrick Rivers Investment.
For real investment. KTDA Plaza, 7th
Flr Moi Av. Nbi. tel.0702984888, 0702
984999 or visit www.seanrick.co.ke
or Email: info@seanrick.co.ke

Lanet 24 acre approx


2kms frm aftc on Ndunduri rd 2.75M
per acre 0737597933

KONZA Isinya bypass 10acres, Prime


Development. 10M 0723960682

RUAI 50x100 2km frm Kangundo rd

rd with title 3m 0722722382 - owner

SYOKIMAU

Mavoko
@900000 call 0724033809

2 1/8

Muthithi Rd Westlands very serene


and exclusive fibre internt connection
ideal for NGOs, IT co. oil exploration
co. call 0722724830 or 0703726086

SHOP near Grogon rd 0722497066


SMALL office Moi av 6k 0724952296
SPACE available Kahawa West

4
college, banks, clinics on tarmac Call
0723-654658

WAIYAKI Way office units, 900sqft


& 1500sqft ideal location 0722515510

B782 Properties for Sale


3 bedroom apartment with plinth area

TASSIA 50x100 M/rd 0722788500


TASSIA 50x100 with uncomplete flat
7units 2br 0721284122

THIKA Landless 1/4ac 0721933569

of 130msq master ensuite for sale at


Greatfield apartments Imara Daima
off Mombasa road. It neighbors a
Police Post and boasts of a spacious
and secure playing grounds, wall fence
well groomed grounds asking price
Kshs. 9 million. Call 0705385033

800,000/= 0722346935,

@36M call owner 0733961900 no agents

Membly bypass 3br 7.6M 0722885302


MILLIGAN Valuers: Jamhuri 4br
m/ensuite mas with SQ 0733-620089

MILLIGAN

Valuers: Langata 4br


m/ensuite mas with SQ 0733-620089

MILLIGAN Valuers: Westland 3br


Apt m/ensuite with SQ 0733-620089

MUGOYA 3br+sq, Ngara 1/4,1/3acre


Chumvi 50x100 plots 0734-690959

MUGOYA South C corner hse 4brm


Maisonette sq/parking 4 cars @
17.5M owner 0703461803

NGARARd hses 35m, 70m 0718260176


NGONG 3br houses 0729038205
O/RONGAI:2 blocks of 3bed apts
good investment-0722-256107

OFF Plan 2&3br Apartments behind

Nakumatt Nyali from 12m Contact


MSA 0723-695574, NBI 0725-163260

ORONGAI 3brm near Exciting with


p/wall 8.5M neg. Call 0722-655345

ORONGAI 5br maisonette m/enst


7m fixed quick sale Tel 0717899700

RUIRU (Baboo est) 4br 0722808455


RUIRU new 4bedrms maisonette +
study rm 0716508700 owner

SELL/LET Plot, house, land, office. We


link you with buyers/ renters
www.nelionrealtors.com. Call
0722719031, 0202731993

SOUTH b 3br at mesuit lounge


dinning. 9.5m - 0727100518

South c 2br apartment 0720903187

Import & Supply all your hardware


materials. Call: 0720390654

IMARA Daima 2br &ghse 0722163379


IMARA DAIMA 2br flats DSTV @23k
Tel 2244210 or 0722869229

IMARA Daima 3br apartment 26,000


Call 0722-136822

IMARA Gardens 3br apartment plus


dsq 45k ono 0202244210/ 0722526856

JAMHURI 1brm 20k 0720-050740


K/SUKARI 5br owner 0720797088
KAREN Miotoni rd 2bd guestwing
fully furnshed 100k 0737597933

KAREN Muiri lane 5br/ 1br g/hse + sq


0722678051owner

KASARANI 2bedroom houses call


0721604755 0739080100

KILIMANI new 3br apt m/enst incl


water service charge & b/hole 65K
0723-818713

KIRINYAGA rd shop 0721873272


KITENGELA

New Valley behind


KPLC 4br 2ens 30K 0724265512

KOMAROCK 2Bdrm 0733-262036


KOMAROCK ph5 4br maisonette
plus sq @35,000 Tel 0722526856

Langata-Western bypass 3B/room


ensuite 35K owner 0723402286

LORESHO 1 BR shared compound


35k. Call 0722374343

LOWER Kabete new 2br apartment


@22k Tel. 0722869229

SOUTH C 5br mst 19M 0722638305

N/West 1br flat 0722678051 owner

SOUTH C Bandari 4br 0722808455

NAIROBI West one bedroom to let

SOUTH C ruby 4br+sq 0711751222

Kisauni Rd call 0720964411

Thogoto 1/4 kidfamaco 1/4 0722902710

1/8acre 3m 0726317152/0724211204

Taj Mall with borehole water & DSTV


call 0726368303

THOME 1/2ac nxt bypass 0721542456

BARAKA Embakasi 9.5m 0728812171


BURU 4b/r maisonett 9M 0722885302

UPPERHILL 4BR maisonette 30M

Ridgeways 2br 60k 0722336476


RIDGEWAYS-6 bed, 1/2ac, 169k

CHURCH rd new 3brm apartments

VIDMERCK Ltd: Kilimani Galana Rd,

SAIKA/OBAMA 1 BR &:shops tiled

DONHOLM 3bedroom apartments

VIDMERCK Ltd: Kitengela prop. on

TIGONI

2 acres
20m
0720-613035 serious buyers

Call

for sale all ensuite Ksh. 19,750,000.


Call 0731996996

USIU 1acre plot Tel 0733754344


Utawala 30x60 w/title 0722893663

per month Call: 0720253957

sale Homexperts 0721567642

selling 5.5m renting 50k pm call


owner Tel 0722669117
0723-363540, 0722-270103

4bdrm maisonettee, gated community


35m. 0720755992, 0202211308

Utawala 80x80 plot 2.8m 0722152215

(master ensuite) elegant finishing solar


backup financeing available 5.3M
0720642226, 0722879895

2ac plot, w/houses, bungalow, shops,


ideal for church, NGO. 0720755992,
0202211308

UTAWALA GSU 40x60 0721284122

ESTABLISHED Agrovet for sale in

VIDMERCK Ltd: Maanzoni, prime

UTAWALA 40x80 1m 0704233475

UTAWALA GSU 40X80 0722706260


VIDMERCK Ltd: Maanzoni, 4plots of

Road, 1/2ac Residential Plot, 21M.


0720755992, 0202211308

VIDMERCK

VIDMERCK Ltd: Thika section G,

RUAI Shopping centre 2 market plots

Lavington 4br apt 14.9m 0723930034


MAASAI Court Riara Rd 3br+sq

@12,000/= Call 0736-400200

GARDEN Est 2br @28k 0721336243


GODOWN 5,000ft @29/- 0712422955
GREATWALL 2br 23K 0723-521058
HOSANNA Horizons Hardware we

UMOJA1 main & storey extension

RUAI 1/8acre KBC 95,000/- best

ready title KBC 50X100 135K, 250K,


Kamulu 50x100 ready title 500k.
Viewing Wed 9am, Sat 10.30am.
Hope Realty Tusker hse, opposite
Naivas 0727867432, 0735696835

income 70k p.m @12.5m 0700357700

AWENDO /Migori 3br bungalow

THINDIGUA 3/4 acre 0721356111

RUAI 1/8ac KBC dev. area, 250,000/-

RUAI-JOSKA 50x100 130K, 600K

LANGATA s/lands 3br+ext + DSQ

+ sq @80k Tel. 0722869229

EMBAKASI Opp Avenue Park-2 1br

PIPELINE Outering b/sitters next to

Bypass Titled 2M 0739688601

Ltd: Peponi/Ngecha
Road, 1/2ac Residential Plot, 50m,
0720755992,0202211308

Ltd Free Viewing Wed & Sat 9.30am

maisonette 7M call 0705455773

0720642226

EDENVILLE new 3br double storey

THOME for sale 3-5br 0721336243

5BR+2sqs v/arcade 36M 0732632199

Ongata Rongai call 0723929255

GACHIE 3bedroom hse on 1/4 plot


for sale 4m Call 0725-732304

GREENFIELD 4bedroomed house

special offer 0722450218 Nemuge Co.

KITENGELA flats 18M 0722638305


KOMAROCK 3br 5.6m 0734489197
KOMAROCK phase4 4bedroom

spacious 1brm ext 15k 0720549783

DAM Estate 4br, mais,sq 0722163379


DONHOLM 3br apartment 21k call

APART 4 sale 3.5m 0726867060

THIKA Munyu Two 1/8 plots along

VIDMERCK Ltd: Nyeri Town, Ring

0722450218 Nemuge Co. Ltd

owner 0722421264, 0713128473

NGONG

3BR +sq Msa rd 9.5M 0724-970436

RUAI 1/8ac KBC 175,000/= title 0722


0722 450218 Nemuge Company Ltd

kitchen 50x100 Muigai est 0708742518

KITENGELA EPZ 4br bung all ens

50,000 Tel: 0710309108

STH C MUFULU Lane 5br house for

THIKA Maki 1/2 Ngoigwa 0735430628

300000/- 0722450218 Nemuge Co. Ltd

RUAI 1/8ac KBC 230,000/- title, elec.

KAYOLE 24rms 6.7m 0722-260243


Kibera Olympic 4units 2brs0736590891
Kilimani riara rd 3br apt 0711751222
KITENGELA 2br hse american

ATHIRIVER 4br sq 0721423754


BARAKA Embakasi 35k 0728812171
BBURU Ph2 4br 40K 0721863808
BURU5 2br ext 0727250422
BURUBURU phse5 Muringa Court

NGONG new 4brs home on 1/4 acre

GITHURAI 1 storey plot inc 80k

450218, 0789767109 Nemuge Co. Ltd.

4 Bedrooms Highway Estate SouthC

six bedrooms dsq with elect fence


Call 0722-227035

STATE House Rd. 20units income 2M

THIKA Landless Tel. 0733754344

4ac each, available as block or


individually, 3m/ac . 0720755992,
0202211308

RUAI 1/8ac KBC, 1km from tarmac

KASARANI Clay works Jerusalem rd

Residential
plot,
40x70,
0720755992, 0202211308

4m

YUKOS Kitengela 1/8a 2.5M 0721858043

B761 Premises, Offices for Sale


OFFICE with furniture & 2 partions
172sqft Moi AvenueTel 0724952296

SHOP 4 Sale r/road 0721-262775

title asking 10m 0731213511

space, 3cars call 0720645284

IMARA Daima 3br+sq corner big


compound Ksh12M 0722407253

IMARA Daima Bungalow 3bedroom


plus SQ 10m 0728-922526

property, 20ac, 5br Farm hse, 80m .


0720755992, 0202211308

KASARANI Claycity Estate 5brm all

ensuite + 3units 1br 0733995666 9th


Street

SAIKA 3br 25K 0721700884


SOUTH B 1b/r apartments @Ksh
21000 pm 0722869229/ 020-2244210

SOUTH-B new b/sitters &1b/room


v/spacious 14k - 25k Tel. 0722404597

SOUTH C 2 bedrm flat 0734-972504


SUNA 4br/sq owner 0733270611
Tassia 1B /r Executive, Borehole &

1&2br Parklands 12-24k 0710528900


1 bedroom Avenue Park 1 0722702205
1BR Nairobi West

0720-716078,
0722521679 Ena Property

1BR Pipeline Emba 6,000 0736-400200


1 br W/Land 10k 0706102940 ownr

KAHAWA West 2br, 1br 0735430628

on 1/2 acre gated 65M 0733-586058

single rms 0718 335 355

1, 2br Adams hghum 15-30k 0701840634

2BR Exec flats @ Langata @36k

KAREN 5 br & 2 TV rms all ensuite

Tel: 0703484453

SYOKIMAU 3br 25K 0728702771

2BR aprt Tassia @16,500, 0710106940

on a 1/4 acre 25M 0733-586058

town 2 & 3br new apt


secure and water 0723721175

B789 Properties to Let

JAMHURI Est 4br+sq 0722-475010


KAREN 4 bedrooms all ensuite gated

compound well secured 0721-322265

0205201881 or 0774308381

Parking call 0722123336

TASSIA - 1 b/roomed flats - 15,000/-

& 16,000/- 2b/roomed m/ensuite flats


- 20,000/- Call: 0722364782

TASSIA

2br apartment
0720642226

18k

call

THOME 5br to let 0721336243


TIGONI Large home avbl Aug1 call
0724690882/ 0706243862

UTHIRU Genesis 3br 25k 0713213710

2 BR executive flat Ngei Estate Langata

Westlands 2br apt 55k 0725923311

2br State Hse rd 26k 0710528900

Westlands Mall shop 0721727080

2br Valley Arcade 22k 0710528900


3BR at 200m from msa rd. 32k.

B810 Wanted to Buy

35,000 pm 0722516209

0720697390

WESTLANDS 3br call 0723543503

Harambee SACCO plot 0722610582

Classieds/Transition 63

DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

B817 Wanted to Rent

E243 Domestic

MOMBASA Nyali Lantana Drive 3


bedroom house with Servant Quarter
on 1/2acre rent 65,000p.m 0722517045

E250 Situations Vacant


SMALL office along Ngong Road call
0729664049

COAST (Telephone
Coast Numbers Only)

HOTELS

QUALIFIED secretary required apply


Box 43513-80100 GPO Mombasa

E457 Bar Codes

E546 Machinery for Sale


Approved KRA ETR msa0716302596

Death and Funeral Announcement

It is with deep sorrow and great sense of loss and


humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce
sudden demise of Master Frankline KAlal Aluoch,
former pupil of St Benedict Sony Academy Awendo
which occurred on 21/7/2014 at Rapcom Hospital in
Awendo, Migori County. Son of Albert Aluoch KAlal
Dean Mbita High School and Ruth Achieng Aluoch of
Otacho Dispensary. Grand son of the late councillor
Tito Alal and Yunia Aketch of Kanyikela and Yogo Oriwo
and Susan Yogo of Wachara Kwa Bwai. Brother of Stanley
of St Benedict Sony Academy. Nephew of Joseph Alal
of Migori County Referral Hospital, Fred Alal, Tom of
USA, Caren Orina, Innocent, Mary, Maren among others.
Cousin of Felix, Caro, Dona, Maurice, Jefferson, Kenn
among others. The cortege leaves Rapcom Hospital
Mortuary on Thursday 24/7/2014 at 2pm for one hour
viewing at their Awendo home before proceeding
to the parents home near Otange Primary School in
Kanyikela , Ndhiwa Sub County in Homa Bay County.
Burial will take place the following day on Friday 25/7/
2014 and the service will be conducted by the Awendo
Eat SDA church assisted by Otange SDA Church.
Nind gi kwe wuod kanyikela

Son of the late Reuben Njiru Kithage and the late


Jackness Ciurunji Reuben. Husband of Damaris
Njoki Kariuki. Father of the late Llyod Njiru,
Peter Gitonga, Polly Ngina, Kenneth Kaunda, Chris
Muchangi and Ray Munene.

Master Frankline
KAlal Aluoch
6/2/2006-21/7/2014

D531 Hotels
EXECUTIVE 2brm, 1brm, b/sitter

D557 Apartments available

Death and Funeral Announcement

rental. Shanzu s/pool, 24Hr sec wifi


0724216699/ 0736220616

E768 Premises, Offices to let

D571 Hotels

VERY BIG shop.Town 0726508321

E782 Properties for Sale


EID offer 3br Twn/center flat 4.9m dep
1.8m bal 100k pm Ali 0716761806

Mkomani main Road to Nakumat


Cinemax 50 by 100 plot 32M Shariani
main road 3acres 20m utange 110
plots 50by 100 1.6m each utange 11
acres main road 12m per acre
0723350066/0729928488

Death and Funeral Announcement

It is with deep sorrow and humble acceptance of Gods


will that we announce the sudden death of Alfred
Agwanda Oluma of TPS Serena Lodges and Hotels
(Arusha Tanzania) which occurred on 15/7/2014.
Husband of Margaret Akoth Agwanda. Father of Antony
Onyango, Wylkista, Yvonne and Paul Oluma. Son of the
late Paul Oluma and Domtila Oluma. Brother of Peter,
James, Zyprose, Doreen, Linus, Edward and Apondi. Also
brother of the late (David Oluma, Edwina and Priscah).
Son-in-law of the late Wylkista Mumbo. Brother-in-law
of Rtd. Major Joel Mumbo and Elijah Mumbo. Cousin
of Dr. Mary Nyamogo of Kisumu, George Omamo and
Jeremiah Otieno.
Friends and relatives are meeting daily at South C
- Midland Court Hse no. 106. A fundraising will be
held on (today) 24/7/2014 at 4.30pm at Garden Square
- Welcome.
Cortege leaves Umash Funeral Home on Friday
25/7/2014 at 7.00am after a church service within the
facility for burial in Siaya - Alego - Umala on Saturday
the 26/7/2014.

It is with deep sorrow and humility that we announce


the passing on of Mr Maua Obed Dambala formerly of
Shanzu TTC on 20th July 2014 after a long illness. Son
of the late Moses Dambala and Timna Hadhira. Loving
husband of Eileen Dindi (Principal Gadeni Secondary).
Father of the late Joseph Vianney, Yvonne Maua
(KNEC), Cedric Dambala (Mann Concepts Consulting),
Yves Komora (Ministry of Fisheries), Augustine Ndubi
(Barani Farm Ltd) and Yosse Bazzekkuketta (Dawamu
Academy). Brother of Michael Nkondo, Dickson Gego,
Kaleso Kavavuta, Mary Chimea, Josephat Nkaduda,
the late Tabitha Dambala and Merisha Dambala. Step
brother of Maua Dambala and Nkondo Dambala.
Son- in-law of the late Martin Dindi and Catherine
Okiya. Father-in-law of Ndunge Mulu. Brother in-law
of Connie Tebino, Eugene Okemo, Laetitia Njoroge
and Olivia Dindi. Grandfather of Vitalis Karangau,
Moses Ndubi, Joy Hadhira and Eileen Dindi. Family and
friends are meeting daily at Ujamaa Building Mombasa
Old Malindi Road opposite Mkomani Post Offce. The
cortege leaves Pandya Memorial Hospital at 7am on
Friday 25th July 2014 for an overnight vigil followed by
the funeral service and burial at his ancestral home in
Garsen at 10:30am on Saturday 26th July 2014.
Mwenyezi Mungu amemchukua kwa mikoni yake. lala salama.

Maua Obed
Dambala

20/10/1954-20/7/2014

18th Anniversary
of

Katerina

Since you left us the memory of the life


we shared with you is still fresh in our
hearts. We are greatfull to the almighty
heavenly father for the love and care
you left amongst us.

Friends and relatives are meeting daily at his


1945 - 2014
home in Gatabua, Kangari and in Nairobi at All Saints Cathedral at 6pm.

Mother of Kepha, Marjorie and Prof. E. Rangondi.


Mother-in-law of the late Maneno, Isabella, Lilian,
Priscila, Marcella and Damaris. Step mother of
the late Machoka, Tirimba, Kwamboka, Yunuke,
Samuel and Gesare. Sister of the late Mironga,
late Abuga, Dinah, Okworo, Esther, Priscila, Moses,
Abel, Philip and others. Sister-in-law of the late
Moseti, the late Ragira, the late Ochwoto, David
Mogaka, the late Atika, Onchiri, Mogaka, Onchari
and others.Grandmother of Kelvin, Edgar, Machoka,
Dennis, Alex, Franklin, Winnie, Judy, Michelle, Enock,
Seth, Wilkister Machoka, Bob, Job, Ben, Nyakundi,
Wilkister Samuel, Kennedy, Thomas Ombati,
Fredrick Mokua, Sitima, Ogoro Tirimba and others.
Aunt of Isaac, Alice, Jones, George, Ombati, Mokua,
Rangondi, Tirimba, Joash, Meshack, Isabella, Florence,
the late Omanga, Mabeya, Magara. Moibori Omwabo,
Kemuma, Nyangara, Nyamusi, Bathseba, the late
Nyamisa, Grace and others.Mokoyoye pastor Maturi,
the late Obiero among others.

It is with humble acceptance


of Gods will that we announce
the death of Samuel Alukwe
Atsali which occurred on 21st
July 2014 after a long illness.
Husband of Juliana Mbithe
Samuel. Brother of Shikhule,
Aswani, Joyce, Jerusa and the
late William, Amuko, Ondeko,
Nehemiah, Eshiwani.
Father of Raphael Alwanga, Samuel Alukwe
Evaline
Senje,
Rose
Atsali
Amunga,Robert Ojukwu, Lucia
Mareba, Thomas Okango, Beatrice Ayanga and Angela
Nthenya. Father in law of Roselyne Nafula, Frank Muyanzi,
Patrick Mutunga, Truphosa Amunga, Timothy Otieno,
Gladys Okongo, Julius Bunyali. Grand father of 22.

Celebration of Life Honourably Lived


Jeliah Moraa
Okongo
1943-2014

There are on-going meetings at Ongata Rongai


Acacia Estate Hse E3 and Nyamagesa home daily from 5.00pm. There will be a min fundraiser
on Sunday 27th at Acacia Estate for church members and friends from 2.00pm.The main
fundraising will be on 29th July at professional centre from 5.00pm.
The body will be removed from Hema Hospital Mortuary on Thursday 31st July and burial will
be on 1st August 2014 at Nyamagesa Village.
Mum, Rest in Peace

Death and Funeral Announcement

We regret to announce the sudden and untimely


demise of Mzee Ongaro Ondari of Gesura
Village, Obwari Location, Ekerenyo Division.
Son of the late Ondari Migiro, late Kemuma
Ondari and Kwamboka Ondari. Husband of
the late Kezia Ongaro and Moraa Ongaro.
Father of Jeremiah Ongaro (Lands/Ukulima
Sacco, Elder Kibera SDA Church Nrb.),Teresiah,
late Aligisina, Evans Ondari, Yunes, Mauncho,
Nyaranda, Late Jane, Janies, late Pamela, George
Migiro (U.S.A.), Julius Aera, Peter, Lawrence
(VET Borabu), Elias and Esina. Brother of the
late Mosiara Kegami, Late Malinda, late Mandere
Nyabanga, James Ondari, Wilkister, Nyanchama,
Late Aera, Late Ndubi, Elder Migiro, Mokua, late
Ndubi, Rtd Snr. Chief Nyanaro, Ongaro Otieri.
Uncle of Hon. Nyabaro, Rioba, Kabinga, Jones,
Kwambokas, Nyanchamas, Wilkster, Zablon,
Elder Ondari, Nyabokes, Ondari Keigami, Jane
Nyanumba, Ondieki, Late Mirera Nyabanga and
Elder David Aera. Son-in-law of the Late Mr. &
Mrs. Nyarangi of Bokeira and the late Mr. &
Mrs. Nyachiro of Bonyaiguba. Brother-in-law of
Monica, Rev. Nehemia, Jane, Atebe, Ochenge,
Mariam, Mochere, Nyachiros, Pasica and Esther.
Father-in-law of Anges Ongaro (DC Ofce - Rongo), Jane, Late Margaret Migiro, Bundi, Onyambu,
Francis Mongare, Elder Josia, Teresa Mogaka, Tom (Kisii Police), Nyaroro (Nation Newspaper
Nyamira) and Ndwigas (Embu County). Korera of Mr. & Mrs. Nyangwono (Bokeira), Mr. & Mrs.
Abere, Mr. & Mrs. Omayo and Mr. & Mrs. Ndwiga (Embu County). Grandfather of Wlson Njenga
(Tononoka H/S-Msa), Gideon (Ukulima Sacco). Tabitha (Kamiti Prisons), Haron (Kiambu GK
Prison), Nyanaro (Oxford Press), Hellen (St. Pauls Uni.), Sarah (K.U.), Nyarangi, Moturi (Co-op.
College), Nyabate (VET Nyamira), Alvine & Emmanuel (USA) and Debora (Moi Forces Lanet).
Great grandfather of Nyaboke, Gad and Victor. The body is lying at Nyamira Bwomboga Hospital
Motuary. Final Harambee meeting will be held today, Thursday, 24th July 2014 at Harambee Coop. Plaza (Rosette Restaurant, 1st Floor) from 5.30 p.m.
Burial on Friday, 1st August 2014.

1938 12/07/2014

Katerina
Ciankubitu
MLintari

Well-wishers are meeting daily at Antonios Restaurant opposite Holy Family Basilica,
Nairobi at 6.00 p.m. and at his residence, J. K. Palace Kawanjara, Runyenjes Embu.
The body leaves Umash Funeral Home in Nairobi for burial at his residence at Kawanjara on
Saturday 26h July, 2014 at 7.00 a.m. The burial ceremony begins at 11.00 a.m.

His body will be laid to rest on 26th July 2014 at his rural
home in Etangale Emuruba, Kisa East Location, Kakamega
County.

Mzee Ongaro
Ondari

Truly missed by your husband, children,


grandchildren, great grandchildren and
in-laws.
A memorial service of unveiling of the
cross will be held on 26th July 2014
at 2pm at our family home MikinduriAthwana Village Tigania.

Richard Mungai
Karanja
(Baba Chiuri)

Death and Funeral Announcement

Celebration of Life

Eng. Joe Kariuki

Death and Funeral Announcement

Beloved husband of Joyce Nduta. Son of the


late John Karanja Mathia and late Florence
Wairimu. Step son of Esther Wambui. Father
of Geoffrey Chiuri, Florence Wairimu (UK),
Isabel Wangui, Eva Wanjiku (UK).

We announce the death of Jeliah Okongo of


Nyamagesa village. Wife of the late Okongo Ogoro.

Alfred Agwanda
Oluma

Brother of Jeniffer Gichuku, late David Njeru,


Mathew Kinyua, Lee Njiru, Bernard Njeru, Rhoda
Rwanjau, Susan Karimi, Becky Maitha, James Gitari,
Jane Makau, Festus Nyaga, Clive Mugendi, Triza
Njeri, Weston Njogu and Catherine Wanjiru.
Son-in-law of the late Brigadier Peter Ndwiga, and
Elisheba Wambiro. Brother-in-law of Dick Nthiga,
David Nyaga, Sammy Njagi Leah Watkin and Anna
Joseph.

May the Lord rest his soul in eternal peace. Amen.

The cortege leaves Githumu Hospital at 9.00amon Saturday 26th July 2014 for a
funeral service and burial at his home in Gatabua, Kangari in Kigumo Sub-County.

You fought a good ght, nished the race and kept the faith (2nd Timothy 4:7)

In loving memory
Ciankubitu MLintari.

Its with humble acceptance of Gods will that


we announce the passing on of Mr. Richard
Mungai Karanja (Baba Chiuri) formerly of
Barclays Bank.

Father-in-law of Newton Kuria (UK) and Mary


Muthoni. Beloved grandfather of Sheila Nduta
and Esther Nyambura. Brother of Kibunja,
Wanjiku, Mathia, Mwihaki, Muthoni, Wanjiru,
Njambi, Githinji, Muria, Wangari, Kimani and
Nelson Karanja (St. Pauls University).

Celebration of a life well lived


We, the family of Eng. Joe Kariuki Kariuki, do
announce, with deep sorrow, the passing on Eng.
Joe Kariuki a father, husband and a friend after
an illness.

Peter Muli Katundu


1924 20/07/2014

It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the promotion to


glory of our beloved Father Peter Muli Katundu who rested on 20th Sunday July
2014.
Father of Christine Ndavi (Ex KNEC), Julius Mutua (Ex Telecoms), Peterson
Mutuku (Msa), Jefferson Kithuku, Stella Mueni (Busia), Hastings Kyale (Fabit
Systems), Eunice Nthenya, Lanick Nyerere, Jenifer Mwende, Geoffrey Wasua
(Kenya Power), Steve Kangwana (Simba Colt), Theresia Kamene, Richard Katilu
(USAIDKHCP), Ann Mbatha (USAID-KAVES), Justus Keli (late), Davies Mwanzia
(USA), Judy Muthina (Ofce of the Controller of Budget). Father in law of Naomi
Kyale (Canada), Jenifer Kithuku, Consolata Nyerere, Janet Wasua (Nakuru High),
Faith Kangwana, Fidelma Katilu (GVEP), Muli Kiithya (KNUT Mwala), Tim Kimani.
Grandfather of Eric Ndavi (O&M) , Dennis Ndavi, Lilian Muthuka, Dinah Muthuka
(AMREF), Flora Gitiche (USA), Felix Nguta (Mona forex), Fredrick Nguta
(Bishop Kioko Hosp.), Judith Nguta (Standard Group), Eliud Kyale (Canada),
Kyalo Kithuku, Katundu Kithuku (Aberdare), Mwendwa Nyerere and 15 other
grandchildren, and 7 great grand children. Brother of the Late David, Priscilla
Kyule and Agnes Kalunda.
Family and friends shall be meeting daily at All Saints Cathedral, Nairobi from
6pm and at his Miu home.
The cortege leaves Montezuma Monalisa funeral home, Machakos on Saturday
26th July, 2014 at 9am for burial at his Miu Farm, Miu Location, Muthetheni Ward,
Machakos County.
Nau, you have fought the good ght and you have nished your race

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DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

Kayo-Line Group Company Ltd

Death and Funeral Announcement

It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we


announce the death of Margret Wangari Muchunga.
Wife of late Samuel Kagwanja.
Daughter of Halan Muchunga. Loving mother
of Joseph Gichure (Moi Girls Nairobi) Richard
Muchunga, Josephat Muhangia, Stephen Githaiga,
Peterson Iregi Sam, Haman Kuria, Mary Muthoni,
Milka Wanjiru and late Fredrick Kihara. Mother-in-law
of Janet Wanjiru, Lucy Wangui, Rose Wambui, Eunice
Iregi, Dianah Mulala and Patrick Muhoro (Kayoline
Group). Grandmother of Ngetha, Clif, Alice, Tonny,
Wangari Kuria, Wanjeri, Wanjiru, Wambui Muhoro
Wangari Kapulco, Teddy Moss, Kare Moss and great
grandmother of many children.
Family and friends are meeting daily at her home
Kayole one and Komarock The Wash at 6.00pm.
The cortege leaves Kenyatta University mortuary on
Friday, 25th July 2014 at 8.00am for funeral service at
Good Samaritan ACK Kayole and burial at Langata
Cemetery, Nairobi County.
I have fought the good ght, i have nished
the course, i have kept the Faith
2nd Timothy 4:7

Mother of Julius Mwova Mbindyo, Edward and


Josephate Mbindyo. Step motherof Nicholas
Mbindyo, Pius Mbindyo, Francisca and Agnes.
Grandmother of Kalewa, Christine, Ndinda,
Mutuku and Nthenya of Finland, Matheka,
Joseph Wambua, Mbithi, Kyalo, Mulu and Ngala
among others.

Margret Wangari
Muchunga

Celebration of a Life Well Lived

It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we


announce the demise of Stephen Mwangi Wainaina
former student of NIBS.

Loving husgand of Charity Njoki. Son of Peter


Wainaina (Director Murata SACCO & Chairman
Parish Council Muranga) and Winnie Wairimu
(formerly of Mugama Union). Brother of Dishon
Gachanja KCB(Kencom) and Antony Wachira
(Murata SACCO). Brother in-law of Diana Njeri and
Norah Wanjiku (Mentor SACCO). Uncle of Morgan
Gachanja and Whitney Wairimu. Cousin of many.
Family and friends are meeting daily in Nairobi
at Abbey Hotel opp Malinidi Dishes, in Muranga
Courtyard Hotel and at their home (Muranga
Kiharu) starting at 6.30pm
The cortege leaves Kenyatta University Funeral
Home Thika Road on Tuesday 29th July 2014 starting
8am for funeral services and burial at their farm in
Mugoiri at Mbari ya Hiti.

Death and Funeral Announcement

The family of Mbindyo Maliti announces the


death of Mary Mueke. Wife of the late Mbindyo
Maliti which occurred at Metropolitan Hospital
Nairobi on 19th day of July 2014.

Stephen Mwangi
Wainaina (Steve)
1980-2014

In Gods hand you lay, in our hearts forever. Rest in peace Steve

Death and Funeral Announcement

It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we


announce the demise of Damaris Torome on 16/
07/2014 at KNH after a long Illness bravely borne.
Daughter of the Late James and Jane Torome. Sister
of late Laban, late William, Tirike, Late Kapaya, Tom
Lempaa, Late Joseph, Late Melelek, Late Clement,
Late David Dominic Torome, Moses (KDF), Late
Leposo, Mrs. Nahashon, Mrs. Nchoshoi, Mrs. Mwema,
Rita, Esther, Late Grace Naini among others. Aunt
of Robert, James, Abigael, Jeccy, Clifford, Ambrose
(Kenya Police), Sision, Naneu, Maren, Kapaya (Nakuru
County),Torome Tirike (K24), Hon. Bernard Parsaloi
(Mca Narok), Isaack, Meeli, Seneiyo among others.
Mother in-law of Konko, Barasa (principal-Sinendet
sec.school) David Mwangi and Monica Nyongesa.
Grandmother of Desmond, Evelyne, Sonny,Shelmith,
Ken, Alex, Ruth Lewisky, Elizabeth, Peter, Pesian, Mvuli,
Damaris, Peace, Patience, Gift Sande among others.
Friends and relatives are meeting daily at her home
Narok town, Chambai Hotel, N/Enkare from 5:30 pm
for prayers and funeral arrangements. The cottage
leaves Narok District Hospital Mortuary on 27th
/07/2014 at 8:00am for burial on the same day at 20
17/01/1949 16/07/2014
acres N/Emkare- Narok County.
I have fought a good ght, I have nished the race and I have kept faith.

Damaris Torome
(Mama Kennedy)

Family and friends are meeting daily at Garden


Square and their Rural home for funeral
arrangements.
The cortege leaves Umash Funeral home on 2nd
August 2014 for Katangi - Kyosini for burial.

Sister of Geoffrey Mbugua Kimani, Jane Waceke


Kimani, Antony Waweru Kimani, Late Lucy Wanjiru
Kimani, Simon Mwaniki Kimani, Joseph Ngugi Kimani
Veronicah Njeri Kimani, Mother of Geoffrey Kimani,
Annastacia Murugi. Aunt of 7 Nephews and 3 nieces
Geoffrey Kimani Mbugua, Omar Ali, Hassan Ali,
Hussein Ali, Ambiah Ali, Annastacia Murugi Waweru,
Geoffrey Mbugua Waweru, Samuel Kimani Waweru,
Jane Waceke Waweru and Geoffrey Kimani.

Mary Mueke

In Gods able hands you rest, in our hearts you live forever.

Death and Funeral Announcement

It is with great humility and humble acceptance of


Gods will that we the Kimondo family announce the
passing on of Mama Rhoda Kimondo on Saturday of
July 19th 2014.
Daughter of the late Wasua Muthama and Nindi
Wasua. Beloved wife of Geoffrey Kimondo Mwanthi
(Braeside School) and Co-wife of Kaluki Kimondo.
Loving mother of Kasyoka, Rose Syombua, Augustus
(Midland Energy), Kanini Kangali, Musembi, Kalimi
and Nzioka (Braeside School). Mother in law of
Susan Karimi, Kanini Musembi, Kangali and Michael
Makau. Adored grandmother of Kavinya, Mutindi,
Collins, Ivy, Senze, Cess and Musyoki among others.
Great grandmother of Obama among others. Sister
of late Maluki, Kamemba, Agnes and Josephine. Sister
in-law of Mumbi Kianga, Justus Mutisya and the late
Itumbi Joseph. Auntie of Simon W. Kianga (KNEC),
Seminarian Boniface Mbuvi, Nyamai, Mueni John &
Rachael Maluki among others.
Family members, friends & members of Miwongoni
Welfare Association are meeting daily from 6.30pm
at Garden Square Restaurant. A mini harambee to
meet funeral expenses and offset medical bills will be
held today 24/7/2014 at the same venue. Burial will
take place on Saturday 26th July 2014 at her home in
Kiseveni village, Kabati, Kitui county.

Gone Too Soon

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the


sudden death of Julia Wanjiku Kimani formerly
of Auto African Garage Ltd. Daughter of Geoffrey
Waweru Kimani and Late Annastacia Murugi Kimani
of Malaba.

Mama Rhoda
Kimondo
1944-2014

Death and Funeral Announcement

Burial will take place at her home at Malaba,


opposite Malaba Police Station on 25th July 2014
from 2.00pm.
Shiku, We loved you but God loved you most.
Rest in Peace

Celebration of a Life Well Lived

Grace Tabutany
Mwei

Celebration of a Life Well Lived


It is with humble acceptance of Gods
will that we announce the death of
Ann Nyagachu Wanyoike (Babe)
formerly of Clovers Management.

Daughter of the late Tubi Tanu and


Rhoda Wangari. Wife of the late
Douglas Njoroge. Mother of Penina
Wangui, Rita Waithaka, the late Lucas
Wachira, Douglas Maina (MSA), the
late Wangari Gatere, Peter Kimemia
(TZ), Joseph Wambugu, Judy Anne
Wairimu, Christopher Kibobo (TZ)
and Samuel Mwangi. Sister of the
Mary Wahito
late Wanjiku, the late Wambugu,
3/05/1943 22/07/2014
Gathoni and Wairimu. Mother-in-law of
Waithaka Mwangi (Waithaka Motors), the late Lorna Nyambura, Phyllis
Nyambura. Aunt of many and Grandmother of Many.

Loving mother of Adrian Gikera.


Daughter of Andrew Wanyoike of
Seiwa Furniture and the Late Salome
Nduta Njoroge. Sister of James
Njoroge, Alex, Abby, Arnold, Noreen,
Edgar and Onassis. Grand daughter
of the Late Hannah Nyagachu, Minneh
Gatu, Kibuthus, Bell Mwathi, Kiemas.
Niece of Solomon Kiema, Wanjiru
Kalinga and Wangari Ikonya. Cousin
of Antony Kibuthu, Dennis Njenga,
Charles Ikonya and many others.

In Gods hands you rest in our hearts you remain forever

07/07/1984 - 21/07/14

We announced the death of Grace Tabutany Mwei


who was born in 1924. Wife of the late Kiptoo
Mwei of Kimarwandi Sotit location Konoin Bomet
county which occurred on Sunday 20th July 2014.
Was member of Seventh day Adventist Church,
Kimarwandi. Sister of late Raeli Misoi, the late Philip
Langat, Bornes Langat, Martha Lasoi, late Francis
Langat, Alice Laal, late Sarah Lasoi, Esther Koros of
Cheptenye Kericho. Mother of Martha Mitei, Esther
Bore, late Mary Ngeno of Borborwet Belgut, Loice
Ngeny of Olengurwone, Simon Too of Mauche Nakuru,
Zenert Too, Edwin Too, Shadrack Too of Kimarwandi
Koiwa and Ben Too (Director Sunrise Steel Structures
& Engineering Ltd Syokimau Nairobi). Mother-in-law
of Soa, Rose, Recho, late Jane, Betty and Linner
Too (Ministry of East African Affairs Commerce and
Tourism Nairobi), late Mitei, late Bore, Late Ngeno
and Moses Ngeny.Grandmother of Betty, David, Janet,
Sarah, Robert, Hon Purity Mutai MCA Kericho County,
Lilian, Weldon, Harrison, Edith, Wesley, Joice, Titolus of
Mt. Kenya University Nakuru, Lesley, victor, Vivian,
Erick and Mercy Cherono of Nakuru Girls High
School Chebet, Chepkirui among many others. Great
-grandmother of several.The body will be removed
from Litein hospital mortuary on Thursday 24th July at 2.00pm for overnight stay at home. Funeral
service and burial will be held at Kimarwandi on Friday 25th July 2014 at 10.00 a.m.
In God`s hands you rest, in our hearts you will remain forever.

It is with the humble acceptance of


Gods will we announce the sudden
death of Mary Wahito which occurred
on 22/07/2014.

Friends and Family are meeting daily at Emmacra Hotel, Nairobi at


5.30pm and her Ndeiya home at 5:00pm for funeral arrangements.
The cortege leaves K.U. Funeral home on 29/07/2014 at 8:30 am for a
memorial service at her home in Gatarakwa, Ndeiya, Kiambu county and
a burial thereafter at the same venue.

Julia Wanjiku
Kimani

Ann Nyagachu
Wanyoike

Family and Friends are meeting daily 11 June 1986 19 July 2014
in Limuru, Mutarakwa/ Kwambira Road and at Westlands, Consolata Shrine
Parish New Hall behind the Church every day from 5pm to 7pm.
The cortege leaves Lee Funeral Home, Nairobi tomorrow, Friday, 25th
July 2014 at 8.30am for funeral service and burial at her home in Limuru
Mutarakwa/ Kwambira Road.
Rest in eternal peace Babe
In Gods hand you rest in peace,
in our hearts you live forever, Amen

Promotion To Glory
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that
we belatedly announce the death of Absalom
Martin Nganywa (Retired Procurement Ofcer
DCs ofce Vihiga) of Ebusiratsi Elukongo,
Emuhaya Sub County, Vihiga County which
occurred on 5th of July 2014. Husband of
Emmy Jemtai Nganywa. Father of Grace
Kulundu, Harrison Ominde Nganywa, Evelyne
Nganywa, Doreen Mulievi, Sarah Chemayiek,
Margaret Adisa, Victor Lipesa and Esther Aluso.
Brother of Uniter Pamela Kidula (Rtd Chief
Magistrate), Late Susy Hoka Daraja, Shem
Lipesa Opondo, Margaret Kenneth Otiaka and
Irene Asiko Mugalo.

Celebration of a life well lived

The body is at the Aga Khan Hospital Mortuary,


Kisumu having been withheld pending the
settlement of the medical bill which is in excess
of KShs. 1.2 million (One million two hundred
thousand). A major Harambee to raise funds
to clear the medical bill and to cater for funeral
27/5/1947-5/7/2014
expenses has been arranged for Tuesday 29th July
2014 at the home of the late at Ebusiratsi Elukongo starting at 01.00 p.m. Contributions
by M-Pesa may be made to the treasurer of the organizing committee, Evelyne Nganywa,
Telephone Number: 0724578768. Cash contributions may be made at the home.

Absalom Martin
Nganywa

Pending the outcome of the Harambee, burial will be on Saturday 2nd August 2014.
Relatives, friends and well wishers are meeting daily at 04.00 p.m. at the home of the
deceased at Ebusiratsi Elukongo for Harambee and Funeral arrangements.
Baba rest from the pain of this world, in our hearts you will live on until we
meet again in glory!

It is with humble acceptance of Gods will


we announce the passing on of our beloved
Arkippo Oidho Obiero of Basco Products
(K) Ltd, on 10th July 2014. Son of the late
Luke Obiero and Rhoda Omollo. Husband
of Felgona Obiero. Father of Pamela (USA),
Kenneth (Auto Parts), Ronald (Ashut)
and Dennis (USA). Son-in-law of the late
Naboth Ezra Oduor and Elseba Sewe of
Alego Sirongo. Father-in-law of Nancy and
Christine. Grandfather of Ashlly, Becky
and Damien. Brother of Elija, Isaac, Loice,
the late John, Patroba, the late Terresa and
Ruth.
Family and friends are meeting daily at their
home in Joska along Kangundo Road and at St.
Stephens Cathedral Jogoo Road from 5.00pm
for prayers and funeral arrangements.

Arkippo Oidho
Obiero

There will be prayers at St. Stephens Cathedral, Jogoo Road on Thursday 24th July
as from 2.00pm
The cortege leaves KNH Mortuary on Friday 25th July 2014. Arkippo will be laid to
rest on Saturday 26th July 2014 at his home in Gem Asumbi, Homabay County.
In Gods hands you rest, in our hearts you remain forever
Rest In Peace

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Thursday July 24, 2014

National Intelligence Service

Death and Funeral Announcement


It is with profound grief and modest acceptance of
Gods will that we announce the passing on of Julius
Nyange Kitili (NIS - Embu) on Tuesday, July 15, 2014
at Shalom Hospital Athi-River. Husband of Margaret
Ngina Nyange.
Father of Timothy Kitili Nyange (Makueni Boys High
School) and Mwongela (KMC Primary School). Son of
John Kitili Mbuva and Grace Kitili. Brother of Fredrick
Kala, Denis Mbuva, Eunice Mumbua, Janet Muthoki,
Felister Muthinie, Ruth Wavinya, Josephine Wayua and
the late Rael. Son-in law of the late Joshua Makove
Mbili and Hellen Muteleva Makove, Nephew of Morris
Muumba Ndeti. Brother-in-law of Elizabeth Musyoka.
Family and friends and members of Resgister Welfare
Association are meeting daily at Athusi Restaurant and
Athi-River for Funeral arrangements.
The cortege leaves Shalom Hospital Mortuary on
Saturday July 26, 2014 at 8.00a.m for a requiem mass
and burial at 12.00 noon at his home Mutini Village,
Ndolo Sub-location, Ilima Location, Kilungu District,
Makueni County.
Fare Thee Well

Death and Funeral Announcement

It is with deep sorrow and humble acceptance of


Gods will that we announce the sudden death of
Police Constable Benson Wanjohi Wairimu of the
Rural Border Patrol Unit, which occurred on Friday
18th July 2014 in Witu, Lamu County.

Though physically absent we continue to


celebrate your contribution in our lives.

Husband of Rita Naiseku. Son of Hannah Wairimu


Wanjohi. Father of Hannah Wairimu. Brother of
Tabitha Muthoni, Alice Nyawira, Mary Wangui, Diana
Wanjiru and Kevin Wambugu. Loving grandson of
Mama Tabitha Muthoni Wanjohi.Adoring Nephew
of the late Francis Wambugu, Mary Wangui Chege,
Rahab Wanjiru Wangombe, Paul Mwangi Wanjohi,
Wangombe Wanjohi, David Wanjohi, Peter Muchiri
Wanjohi, John Gichagua Wanjohi and many more.
Cousin and Uncle of many.

Julius Nyange
Kitili

Death and Funeral Announcement

Kanubhai M. Patel

16/05/1925 - 21/07/2014
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Mr. Kanubhai
Motibhai Patel (Kanubhai & Co - Auditors) of (Gaam Gada) that
occurred on 21st July, 2014 in Nairobi.
Husband of late Mrs. Vimlaben K. Patel of Nairobi. Father of Mr. Kirit.
K. Patel of Nairobi, Mrs. Pallavi. S. Patel of USA. Father-in-law of Mrs.
Renuka. K. Patel of Nairobi, Shashikant. A. Patel of USA. Grandfather
of Bijal . K. Patel of London, Kunal. K. Patel of London, Parag. S. Patel of
USA. Great grandfather of Dylan, Sasha and Siyana.

Meetings will be held today Thursday and tomorrow


Friday at All Saints Cathedral Church Hall, starting
from 6:00pm.
Cortege leaves Chiromo Funeral Home on Saturday
26th July 2014 at 7:00am and thereafter funeral and
burial services at his parental home - Mikeu Location,
Geta Ward, Kipipiri Constituency, Nyandarua
County.

Fondly remembered by your lovely husband


Eliud Wachira, sons; Timothy Gachoki, Martin
Nderi, Raphael Muriithi, daughter-in-law
Mary Muthoni, and Grandson Alfred Wachira,
relatives, friends and those whose lives you
touched in a special way.

Benson Wanjohi
Wairimu

Its Gods will. Rest in peace Wanjohi, we loved you but God loved you more.

Celebration of life great well lived


It is with humble acceptance of Gods will
that we announce the promotion to glory of
Pauline Nyaguthii Mutahi which occurred on
Sunday 20/7/014 after a long illness bravely
borne. Lovely wife of Samuel Mutahi former
Forester. Daughter of the late Erastus Muna
and Esther Wangu. Mother of Patrick Kimaru,
Duncan Muna, Serah Wachira, Jane Kibira,
Wanjiru Mutahi, Nelly Waigwe, Joyce Wangui
of Vael Leasing Company. Grandmother of Julie,
Nyawira, Maurine, Kennedy, Muriuki, Kelly, Lilian,
Carol,Telly, Sally,Tess, Preston, Eugine and Mutahi.
Great granny of Nairah. Sister of Florence Ngugi,
Watiri, Maina, Mwangi and Muriithi. Sister-in-law
of Bernard Muhoya and Florence Wachera,
Njiiri, Wangui, Kagure, Wakiugu, Ngatia, Wangeci
among others. Aunt of Hon. Mutahi Kimaru MP
Laikipia East among others.

2nd Anniversary
It is now two years since you departed from us.
Our hearts continue to heal from the loss.

Thank you for your unending sacrices and


undying love for us.
Precious in the sight of the Lord is the
death of his saints Psalms 116:15
Your legacy lives on.
We miss you Mum.

Mary Nyawira
Wachira

Ofce of The Attorney - General


& Department of Justice

Death and Funeral Announcement

Pauline Nyaguthii
Mutahi

Family and friends are meeting daily at Garden


Square Nairobi and her home Sagana, Iruri at 5.00pm,

1946 - 2014

The cortege leaves Jamii Nursing Home, Karatina at 9 am. Funeral service and burial will
take place at her home Sagana on Saturday 26/7/2014 at I I.00 am
Pauline, you have fought a good ght. Rest in peace

It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we


announce the promotion to glory of Sylvia Phoebe
Mwaliko which occurred on 16th July 2014 after an
illness bravely borne. Loving daughter of the late
Mathew Mwaliko Mwakagalu and Mama Joyce B
Mwaliko. Beloved sister of Lydia Mwaliko Zumbo(Post
bank, Mombasa) and Joan Mwaliko (Kenchic, Nrb).
Doting Mum of Lisa Daisy Chepkemei(Multimedia
University). Beloved Aunt of Stephanie Pendo(R.C.S
High school) , Johnson Mwawazo (Faireld Academy)
and Mwaliko Mwawaza. Cousin and Jovial friend of
many.
Friends and family are meeting daily for funeral
arrangements at Garden Square at 5.30p.m. The main
harambee will be on Wednesday 23rd July, 2014 at the
same venue and time.
The Cortege leaves Chiromo Funeral Parlour on 25th
July, 2014 at 8.00a.m after short prayers and thereafter
departure to Voi County, Wonganyi sub-Location,
Mchanga Village for a Night vigil.
She will be laid to rest on 26th July 2014.

Sylvia Phoebe
Mwaliko

(Sylvia you fought a good ght, you have nished the race and
you have kept the faith)

Celebrating a life well lived

A Celebration of Julies Life

Daniel Gitu Ngaragu

Dr. Julie Chelagat Bore

The cortege will leave from their residence at Royal Residency on


2nd Parklands Avenue on Friday 25th July, 2014 at 1.15pm for Hindu
Crematoruim for cremation at 2.00pm.
Prayers in his memory will be held on Saturday 26th July, 2014 at Royal
Residency Block B, 2nd Parklands Avenue, between 4.00pm to 7.00pm.

Kenya Bureau of Standards


Standard for Quality Life

Death and Funeral Announcement

It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the death of


Daniel Gitu Ngaragu of Gikira Farm, Othaya which occurred on Sunday 20th
July, 2014 after a short illness. Until his death he was a businessman in Othaya
town & Treasurer to Nyeri Teachers Investment Group, Nyeri County.

Alex Kirwa Keter


The Kenya Bureau of Standards regrets to announce the death of Alex Kirwa Keter
which occurred on the 19th July, 2014. He was the son of Raphael Murei and Mrs Rose
Murei of Kapkenyeloi village, Nandi North District.
Husband of Celestine Cheptolo of Sunda International. Father of Kipkoech Titonget
(Whitestar Academy, Langata). Brother to the late Kiprono,Vivian Jepkosgei (JKUAT),
Aron Kipkemboi (UOE), Amos Kibet (JKUAT), Damaris Jeruto (Kabianga University).
Son in law to Mr. Paul Barchumba and Mrs. Rebecca Barchumba of Kapkenyeloi
village.
The cortege leaves Umash Funeral Home on Thursday the 24th July, 2014 at 8:00am
after a brief service at the same venue. The burial will be on Friday 25th July, 2014 at
Kapkenyeloi village, Kapkoimur Location of Nandi North District.
Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in grass, or glory in
the ower, we will grieve not, but rather nd strength in the remaining.
Forever we will miss you.

Beloved husband of the Late Margaret Gathigia Gitu and Debbie Muthoni
Gitu. Brother of Harrison Machira Ngaragu of Kairuthi, Eunice Nyawira
Kamunya, the late George Ngayu Ngaragu, the late Peris Nyawira Muchemi
all of Karuna-ini. Father of Rose Mwangi and Veronica Macharia both formerly
of Barclays Bank, John Wahome Gitu of Ministry of Land, Housing and Urban
Development - Ardhi House, Nairobi, Eunice Nyawira of London, Patrick
Mathenge, Peter Machira, Mercy Wangui of Kakamega and Jackline Wanjiru.
Father-in-law of Late Mwangi Makanga, Antony Macharia and Alice Wahome
of University of Nairobi. Uncle of Mathenge Wanderi (EPZA), Lucy Kairu,
Dr. Wahome Ngayu and Wanjuki Machira (KONZA City), Wanjuki Muchemi
(Former Solicitor General) among others. Grandfather of Francis, Carol,
Linda, Dr. Claire Mwangi, Edwin, Daniel, Joy Victoria, Elvis, Cynthia, Lewis,
Ryanne, Cyrus, and Brandon among others.
Family and friends are meeting daily at All Saints Cathedral at 5:30pm, at
his Gikira home in Othaya and Othaya silent lodge, Othaya for prayers and
funeral arrangements.
The cortege leaves Lee Funeral Home on Saturday 26th July, 2014 at 7:00am
for funeral service at St. Martin De Porres Catholic Church, Othaya town at
10am and thereafter burial will take place at his Gikira home in Othaya.
Baba, you are gone but surely your legacy will live with us forever.

2/8/1972-11/7/2014

It is with profound grief and modest acceptance of Gods will that


we announce the death of our treasured Dr. Julie Chelagat Bore of
Texas, USA which occurred on July 11, 2014 in Kenya. Beloved wife
of Dr. Sammy Bore of Texas, USA. Loving mother of Shallom and
Kippy. Daughter to Mr & Mrs Lawrence Korir of Kapnyamisa Village
Mosoriot, Nandi County. Daughter in law to the Late Joel Bore and
Mama Esther Bore of Sochoi Village - Lessos. Sister of the Late Dr.
Jennie Sainah (USA), Jossy, Jackie, Johnde, Janto, and Paulo. Sister in-law
to Paul Bore (USA), Julius, the Late Abraham, Dorcas, Martha, Joan,
Nehemiah, Nelson, Joseph Sainah (USA), Kimeli, Mike, and Jemimah.
Aunty, Friend, and Relative to many.
The cortege leaves the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital Mortuary
on Thursday 24 July, 2014 for a funeral service at SDA Guest House in
Sugunanga along the Eldoret - Nairobi road at 10:00 a.m.
Thereafter, the body will proceed to Sochoi village in Lessos, Nandi
County for an overnight stay. A funeral service is scheduled for Friday
25th July, 2014 at 10:00a.m to be followed by burial at 2:00 p.m at
Sochoi.
Blessed are the saints who die in the Lord from now on
Revelation 14:13

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DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

Appreciation
We the immediate family members of the late Dr. Wilfred
Abuom Ongaro want to thank God for the years He gave
Wilfred to live with us here on earth. We also wish to convey
our very sincere gratitude and appreciation to relatives,
friends, colleagues, and well wishers in Kenya and overseas, all
for standing with us following the sudden and sad demise of
our beloved Wilfred.The overwhelming support you gave us
through prayers, comfort, encouragement, moral and material
and nancial contributions, following Wilfreds demise, helped
us to be strong. We wish to particularly mention the following:
Arch Bishop Makarios of the Greek Orthodox Church in
Kenya representing the World Council of Churches; the
leadership and staff of All Africa Conference of Churches and
the Ecumenical Special Envoy to South Sudan; Fr. George Nyesi
and members of Mbaga Catholic Parish, the leadership and staff
of the National Council of Churches of Kenya, the Archbishop
Eliud Wabukala of the Anglican Church of Kenya, Arch Bishop
Walter Obare of ELCK; Bishop Joseph Wasonga, ACK Maseno
West and Dean of the province; ACK St. Lukes Parish Vicar Canon
Sawe and Mothers Union members, Prof. Esther Mombo of St.
Pauls University Limuru, Rev. Pauline of EHAIA, EDAN, NCA, NPA,
Christian Aid, Bread for the World, PELUM, JAM, CISS, RSP, CAPA,
FECCLAHA, STIPA, ARIGATO Foundation and FPFK. We extend a
special thank you to staff of TAABCO and BEACON. We express our deep gratitude to doctors and nurses
who attended to Wilfred.Since it is not possible to thank each one of you individually, kindly accept this
message as an expression of our deepest gratitude.You occupy a special place in our hearts.
May God richly bless you all.

Dr. Wilfred
Abuom Ongaro

Celebration of a Life Well Lived

We the family of the late Mzee Johnstone Mamba


Ondeko wish to announce the death of Mama Razoa
Okaya Mamba which occurred on Wednesday 15th
July, 2014 at 2.00p.m. Wife of the late Mzee Johnstone
Mamba Ondeko of Ebbiba Emukangu Village.
Daughter of the late Mzee Libutsi Oluya and E. Bunyo
and Rhoda Andisi of Ebusiratsi Ebulonga Village.
Sister to the late Francis Ondieki, Kengo, Perita,
Alwala, Otanga (NY, USA) and Joan. Mother to late
Naftali, Opondo(KU), the late Owano, Evel and Emily
Osengo. She leaves behind several grandchildren
including Tom, Vincent, Franklin, Edwin (NY, USA),
Oketch(NY, USA), Wilberforce, Timothy, Catherine,
Beatrice and Paul Mamba among others.
Family and friends are meeting daily at her home
at Ebbiba and at Kenyatta University for funeral
arrangements. Cortege leaves Rabuor Funeral
home on Thursday 24th July, 2014. Burial service
and prayers will be conducted by the Church of God
(EA) on 26th July 2014 at her home in Ebbiba Village,
East Bunyore, Emuhaya Sub-county, Vihiga County
1922 - 15/07/2O14
starting at 10.00a.m.
We loved you mum but God loved you more. May God rest your soul in Peace.

Mama Razoa
Okaya Mamba

Appreciation

Death Announcement

The cortege leaves St Marys Hospital


Mumias on Thursday 24th July via St
James ACK Lunza for a prayer service.
Burial is on Saturday 26th July 2014
at her Lunza home, Elukokho, Marama
West.

Death & Funeral Announcement

Jane Otinga Muka


2nd June 1938 15th July 2014

Death Announcement

She was an alumni of Precious Blood


Secondary Riruta (1996). Daughter of
Veronica Njeri Kimani formerly of City
Council of Nairobi.

For in our thoughts and heart


your memory lives on

Friends and Relatives are meeting at her


Mothers residence Ring road (Kilimani)
and at City Hall daily starting at 5p.m.
for funeral arrangements.

Romilda Wangari

Death and Funeral Announcement

Husband of Juliana Wambura. Father of Charles


Kamau (Kariru Butchery & Tree Top Bar Kianyaga),
Samuel Njogu (Kianyaga), Anastasius Githinji, Rose
Wanjiru, Felista Wanjiku (Nakuru), Jane Wambui,
Antony Muriuki (Bongo - Jerusalem Bar Mwea),
John Mwaniki (Ithare-ini Clinic), Judith Wanjira
(Nairobi), Boniface Muchira (Murokai Investment,
Kianyaga) and Madrine Wakuthii (Nanyuki).
Brother of the late Virginia Kariuko, Agata Muthoni,
Teresa Wanjira, Alikajeru Muriuki, Alikajera Wambui,
Bonface Muriuki and Francis Gacoki. The late is
survived by 24 grandchildren.

Consolato Mugo
Luka

Friends and relatives are meeting daily at his home in Kagongo and Club Bubbles Kianyaga
(Third Floor), Kirinyaga Central Constituency, Kirinyaga County starting 4.00 pm for prayers
and burial preparations. The cortege leaves Kibugi Funeral Home Kutus on Friday 25th July
2014 at 9.00 am and thereafter burial at his home in Kagongo Village at 12.00 pm.
In Gods hands you Rest in our Hearts you live forever.
May you Rest in Eternal Peace.

We humbly accept Gods will as we announce the


promotion to glory of our beloved, Mama Hawa Maira
Orwe, which occurred on 3rd July 2014 at Avenue Hospital,
Kisumu.
Daughter of the late Senior Chief Samuel Dola and the
late Sara Oyieko, Dina, Helena, Rael, Damaris, Risanael
and Sita of Kendu Bay. Wife of the late Musa Orwe of
Asembo Kanyikela, Otange Village, Ndhiwa District, Homa
Bay County. Daughter-in-law of the late Mathayo Orwe
and Dina Achienge. Mother of Mary Dieto, Florence Mboya,
Grace Okello, Herine Ogembo (UK), Beldine Owuor,
Charles Orwe, Jane Owilli (Sweden), Olivia Ranguma, the
late Moses Orwe and Geoffrey Orwe.
Mother-in-law of the late Elly Dieto, Charles Mboya, H.J.O
Abuya, Samson Owuor, the late Philip Owilli, H.E Jack
Ranguma, Governor, Kisumu County, Risper, Dorothy
Ombajo-Orwe and Mourine Orwe. Sister of the late
Mary Ayiera, Silpa Mboya, Hana Oyuu, Priscila Dola, Violet
Onyango, Dedan, Solomon, Richard, James, Dan and Tom Dola.
Mama Hawa Maira Orwe
Grandmother of Bob Dieto, Millicent Nyauke, Andrew, Linda,
( Nyar Chief )
Davis and Didi Mboya. Caroline and Walter Okello. Tracy
Achieng-Ouko, Sharon and Mourine Owuor, Moses, Freddie, Laura and Avril Orwe. Moses,
Michael and Mary-Eve Owilli. Sonya and Tanya Ranguma. Collins and Ryan Orwe. Nesta and Joel Orwe. Sisterin-law of Joram, the late Daniel Orwe, Naomi Ogum, Tabia and Margaret Dola. Auntie of Fred, Evans and Dina
Ayiera, Milton and Dominic Orwe, Allan and Patrick Onyango. She leaves behind 13 great grandchildren.
The cortege leaves Avenue Hospital Mortuary Kisumu at 11 am tomorrow, Friday 25th July followed by a
church service at Nyaburi SDA Church, in Kendu Bay. Burial will be on Sunday, 27th July at her home in Nyaburi
Village near Kendu Mission Hospital in Kendu Bay.

The pain is still the same because we cannot


hold you ,we cant see your smile or hear
your words of wisdom but we take courage
in the knowledge you are in a better place
smiling down on us as we
continue your legacy

Elder Mrs Grace


Wanjiru Mwangi

There will be a memorial and unveiling of the cross at Kiambaraa home in Karatina
from 11.00 am on Saturday 26th July 2014

Burial date will be announced later.

Celebrating The Life Of Mama Hawa Maira Orwe. (NYAR CHIEF)

1978- 15/7/2014

We still think of you as a mother, friend


condant,teacher and elder,

Special thanks to the funeral committee members


both in Nairobi and in Bungoma, Annes former
colleagues and friends from NEMA and Ministry
of Agriculture, Dr. Wafulas colleagues and
students from Universities of Nairobi, Moi and
Maseno, Members of the Global Table, the Senior
Common Room staff, Residents of Mamlaka
Estate, the Franciscan Kolbe Press Management,
CITAM Valley Road, Word of Reconciliation
Church Tembelela, Lukenya Girls and Parklands
Arya Girls High School Teachers & Students and
the leadership of the University of Nairobi &
Bungoma County. May the Almighty God bless you all abundantly.

Anne fought the good ght and nished the race.


May God rest her soul in eternal peace. Amen

In Gods hands you rest, in our hearts you live


forever.

Kiplagat
Kongwalei

Days, weeks, and months have turned into


one year and one month since
God called you by your name
and you answered

It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that


we announce the passing on of Consolato Mugo
Luka who hails from Gatu Sub-location, Kagongo
Village, Kirinyaga East Constituency, Kirinyaga
County. Son of the late Lukas Kamau and Priscilla
Wathoni Kamau.

Since its not possible to thank each one of you individually, kindly accept this message as
an acknowledgement of our familys deep gratitude for your support.

It is with profound grief and modest acceptance of


Gods will that we announce the passing on of Hosea
Kiplagat Kongwalei (NIS Eldoret) which occurred on
Tuesday July 15th 2014 at Mediheal Hospital Eldoret.
Son of Mr and Mrs. Joel Kongwalei of CheminaNgeria. Loving husband to Stella. Father to Beverline
and Melvin. Brother to Barnabas, Lillian, Abraham,
Lucia, Helen, Everlyne, Nelly, Maggie, Philip, Loise,
Dorothy, Julius, Michael, James, Julius. Cousin to Mika,
Hassan, Marylyn and others. Nephew to Catherine,
Anne, Patroba, Jane, Mary, Esther, Alvin among others.
Brother in law to Sarah, Esther, Philomena, Dorcas
and others.
The cortege leaves MTRH Mortuary on Friday 25th
July 2014 at 11.00 am.
Burial will be held on Saturday 26th July 2014 at his
farm in Kimuri-Uasin Gishu County.

1st Anniversary/Unveiling of the Cross

It is with acceptance of Gods will that


we announce the sudden demise of
Romilda Wangari in London - United
Kingdom that occurred on 16th July
2014.

We, the Dr. Wafula family wish to express our


heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to all our
relatives, friends, colleagues, neighbours and wellwishers for the overwhelming emotional, spiritual
and nancial support following the sudden demise
of our beloved Anne Nasimiyu Sirengo Wafula.

Anne N. Sirengo
Wafula

National Intelligence Service

Jane Otinga breathed her last at 15:00 on


Tuesday 15th July.
Jane was the adored daughter of the
late Nicodemus Wasumwa & the late
Deborah Mapesa of Bumamu; beloved
wife of Stanley Fredrick Muka of Lunza;
cherished mother of Pamela, the late
Stella, the late Lucy, Jacqueline, Caroline,
Diana & Linda; caring grandmother
of Khaya, the late Rico, Janine, Jeremy,
Dwayne & Camron; doting greatgrandmother of Zoe; welcoming motherin-law of the late Henry Kamala &
Boniface Kurema.

Death and Funeral Announcement


It is with the humble acceptance of Gods
will that we announce the death of Kepha
Jangolo Were which occurred on 17th July
2014 at Kenyatta National Hospital. Son of
the late Nathan Were Odingee and Mama
Juliana Ogombe Were. Husband of Millicent
Jangolo & Beatrice Jangolo. Brother of the
late Peter Okone, the late Prof. Gordon Oloo
Were, the late Timon Owade, the late Esther
Owour, the late Kennedy Okongo, Mama Joyce
Omamo, Gaddy Okello, Habakuk Bonyo, Mary
Aoko among others. Father of Eric (formerly
of Barclay Bank Kenya), Helida, Peter, Jossy,
Alice, John, Wellington & Anastasia. Family
and friends are meeting at his home in Usoga
village.
The body is lying at Chiromo Funeral Home.
There will be a fund raising on Thursday 24, July
at 5pm at Garden Square Nairobi.

Kepha Jangolo
Were
1946 - 2014

The cortege leaves Chiroma Funeral home on August 1st 2014 for the burial at his
Home on August 2nd 2014 Usoga Village Yimbo in Siaya County.
Rest in Peace Jakanyango!

Death and Funeral Announcement

It is with humble acceptance that we announce the


passing on to glory of Mr. Ernest Kongani Matayo
(Managing Director Tafsiri Consultants) which
occurred on 18th July, 2014 at Aga Khan HospitalNairobi after a fatal road accident.

Beloved husband of Rosemary Uside Migoze and Dr.


Catherine Kalowa (UoN). Son of the Late Mzee Matayo
Omoro and Susan Matayo Sheunda. Cherished father
of David Manya (Sweden), Sidney Kamadi (JKUAT),
Charles Manya (Nairobi), Marlene Adhiambo (France),
Tevin Konde (Sunshine), Mathew Omoro (Good
Testimony Academy). Brother of Vincent Khamala,
Gerald Mukabana, Rose Masinde, Pius Manya, Anne
and the Late James Shiundu. Grandfather of many.
Friends and relatives are meeting daily at Garden
Square Restaurant Nairobi and at his rural home in
Matungu for funeral arrangements from 5.00 p.m.
There will be a major fundraiser to settle the hospital
bill on 27th July, 2014 at Norwich Union House
Opposite Hilton Hotel, 4th oor Rooms 8 & 9 from
2.00p.m. Contribution to M-Pesa No. is 0714460829.

Ernest Kongani Matayo


29/12/1954 18/7/2014

There will be a Requem Mass for the Late on 31st July, 2014 at St Pauls Chapel Church University
Way from 9.00a.m. There after the body leaves for his rural home in Matungu District, Ematowa
village for his nal rest on Saturday 2nd Aug, 2014.
May God rest his soul in eternal peace. Amen.

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Death and Funeral Announcement

It is with great sorrow that we announce the


sudden death of Anderson Mburugu Mwiti
which occurred on 18/7/2014 after a short
illness. Son of Mr. & Mrs. George Mwiti.
Husband of Agnes Mpinda, father of Jacquline
Mwendwa, Victoria Kathure , Ian Murithi and
Caleb Bundi.
Brother of Clifford Thuranira, Pamella Agwenyi
and Charles Karuja. Son in- law of Stella
andMRingera. Brother in-law of Agwenyis,
Edward, Kagwiria and Martin.
The cortege leaves Nkubu Mission Hospital
on Friday 25th July 2014 at 9:00 am. Funeral
service will take place at Ruiri Methodist
church followed by burial ceremony at his
home Ruiri,Tigiji village, Meru County.

Anderson
Mburugu Mwiti

A Time To Rest

The cortege leaves Sagam Funeral home on Thursday


24th July for prayers on Friday 25th July at Emunyali
PAG church. Burial will be held on the Saturday of
26th July 2014 at her home in Emunyali Village.
I have fought the good ght, I have nished
the race, I have kept the faith.
Mother rest in peace

Promotion to Glory

Florence
Omukuyia Musita
Mama Assembly

Celebration of a life well lived


On the 20th of July 2014, James Osunga Kodula,
went to be with the Lord after a sudden illness.
James was the loving husband of the late Rose
Osunga Kodula. Father of Lillian, Tom, Ken,
George, Eva and Naureen. Son of the late Mzee
Dixon & Grace Odula, and nephew of Mzee
Henry & Mary Sidera.

Rosaline
Jepkemboi
Kiptalam

People are meeting daily at her home in Koyumtich Farm, Mogotio.


She will be laid to rest at her home in Koyumtich farm Mogotio on Saturday 26th July
2014.
For more information contact 0722722457.
In Gods hands you rest, in our hearts you live forever.
1st John 4:7-8 Beloved , let us love one another:for love is of God;and every
one that loveth is born of God; and knoweth God.Verse 8 : He that loveth
not knoweth not God:for God is love.

Father-in-law of Eva, Dottie, Zachary and


Curniel. Grandfather of Eileen, Delvianne,
Maissy, Nicola, Amor, Hawi, Hera, Chedi, Jasari
and Fadhili. Brother of the late Martin Awinda,
Joyce Aran, Risper Ochieng, Patricia Awinda,
Amos and Joshua. Brother-in-law of Jane Osewe,
Pamela Odhiambo, the late Betty, Ambrose
Omondi, Joseph Opondo, Erick Okoth, Charles
Odhiambo and Phoebe Omoga, Apollo Osewe,
Faith Okoth, Herina Odhiambo and Ben
Nyawanda among others.

James Osunga
Kodula

25/8/1939 - 20/7/2014

Blessed is he who trusts in the Lord, and whose hope is the Lord Jer. 17:7

Upon the path you trod


The lasting impact you made upon each one of us
The wisdom you imparted to us
That has continued to inspire us and mold our character
Giving us that extra push to strive for excellence, like you did
Your life was a blessing
Your memory a treasure, our keepsake
With which well never part
God has you in His keeping
We have you in our hearts
Forever cherished by your dear wife, children,
Grand & great grandchildren, relatives and friends

In Gods hands you rest, in our hearts you live forever.

Paul Richard
Musyoki Mwangangi

Funeral arrangements are being held at Magomano


Hotel and at his residence Utawala from 6.00pm to
9.00pm daily. The cortege leaves Kenyatta University Mortuary to Holy Family Catholic Parish
Church Utawala for requerium Mass on Saturday, 26th July 2014 at 10.00am. Thereafter proceed
to Kilalani Kangundo for burial.

Promotion To Glory

A memorial service will be held on Thursday 31st July 2014 from 1.00pm at St. Johns
ACK Church, Pumwani, behind Pumwani Maternity Hospital. James will be laid to rest on
Saturday 2nd August 2014, at his home in Gem, Kambare, Siaya County.
Well wishers may make contributions through M-Pesa on 0722 542 385 (George).

Looking back with tender memories

Beloved Husband of Lucy Nyaroko Musyoki. Beloved


Father of Salome Njeri Musyoki and Milka Kamene
Musyoki. Beloved Son of the late Joseph and Franciscah
Mwangangi. Brother of Alphonse Kim, Nicholas, the
late Schola, Geoffrey, Felister, Regina, Leonard, Shem,
Florence, Caroline and Maureen Mwangangi. Brotherin-law of Juliana, Winfred, Rosemary, Silvia, Ruth,
Johnson, John, James and Isaac. Uncle of Fred,Winfred,
Eunice, Alex, Irene, Mutiso,Geff, Lilian, Philip, Fidelis,
Jaqueline, Christine, Oscar Aggrey, Tabitha, Jesica,
Arnest, Perpetual, Milka, Leslie, Silent, Rachael, Paul,
Cecilia, Jason mumo and Lenox. Grandfather of Eve,
Yvonne, Juliana and Christine.

God gives and God takesRest in Peace Abba. Amen.

Family and friends are meeting daily from 5pm at Kodula family residence in Nairobi South
C. A fundraiser to offset the funeral expenses will be held on Tuesday 29th July 2014 from
5.30pm at All Saints Cathedral, Nairobi.

Today Eight years on we pause to reect

Leighnicks Company Ltd

It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we


announce the passing on of Paul Richard Musyoki
Mwangangi of Leighnicks Company Limited.

Mother-in-law of charley Okumayia, Alfred Arunga,


Caleb Ngota, Aristarisco Olutichilo, Sylivia Asiko,
Stella Munyiva, Beatrice Kawira.

In Gods Hands You Rest In Our Hearts You Live Forever.

Through grace and humble acceptance of


Gods will, we the family of Kapsembelle of the
Kipkukoi clan, announce the sudden demise of
Mrs. Rosaline Jepkemboi Kiptalam on the 18th
July 2014 at Annex hospital Nakuru through
heart attack due to complications of diabetes.
Beloved wife of Mr. Kiptalam Chirchir
Sembelle (Dkt Kampi ya moto clinic).
Daughter of the late Chepsiror Kigen, Kobilo
and the late Toyoi. Daughter-in-law of the late
Kimeto Sembelle and the late Tarkok Kimeto.
Mother of Mary, Elizabeth, Kibet, Judith, Edith,
Belinda and Munge. Sister of Job, the late
Christine, James, Loise, the late Priscilla, Daniel,
David, Susan, the late Esther, Michael, Nelson,
Alice, Kipkoech and Betty. Mother in law of
Indeje, Kemboi, Rael, Mathenge, Simiyu and
Mureithi. Sister-in-law of Lilian, Cheburet, Grace,
Dr. Bengat, George, Lorna, Korir, David, Rael,
Stella, Sammy, Susan, arap Chirchir, late arap
Kimeto, Kebenei, Kimoi and Martin. Cherished
grandmother of many.

Death and Funeral Announcement

We humbly accept promotion to glory of our


beloved Mama Florence Omukuyia Musita aka Mama
Assembly after a long battle with cancer. Beloved wife
of the late Moses Ayub Musita Likoye of Ebukambuli
Emunyali village, Khushiku Sub-location, Khwisero sub
county. Daughter of the late Joel MukhwanaAgoro
and the late Rosebellah Akwabi of Ebulakayi Village.
Adoring mother of the late Kefa Aseka, Repha Musita,
Rinah Musita, Benson Musita, Norah Musita, Harun
Likoye and Pauline Musita. Grandmother of many
grand and great-grandchildren.

It is with deep sorrow in our hearts that we


announce the sudden demise of Elizabeth
Atieno Oduor of Simba Lodges through a
tragic road accident on 11th July 2014. Loving
and caring wife of Fredrick Oduor Nyamuga
and mother of Joy Awuor and Benjy Oduor.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Omondi
Nyalwidhe of Alego Nyadhi. Daughter-in-law
of the Late Mr. Patrick Owino and Mrs.Anjeline
Awuor Owino of Ugunja. Sister of Eve, Ken,
Naomi and Alice. Sister-in-law of Roseline,
Jane, Ann, George, John, Jared, Jackton, Samuel,
Anyal, Shaniel and Jeffrey. Niece of Jane, the
late Jasper, Seline, Julius, Esther, Benson, Dorcas
and Fredrick. She has left behind several family
members and friends.

Elizabeth Atieno
Oduor

There will be a funeral service at Umash Funeral 30/7/1979 - 11/7/2014


Home on Thursday 24th July 2014 staring at
1.00 pm after which the body will be transferred to her home in Mihango for a night
vigil,with a burial scheduled for 26th July 2014 at Ugunja, Siaya County.
May the Lord rest her soul in eternal peace.
Liz jaber, rest in peace.

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Thursday July 24, 2014

SPORT

COMMONWEALTH GAMES
Global superstars Rudisha, Bolt,
Farah to add sparkle to 20th
Commonwealth Games. P.70

IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS | Kenyan team bags silver and bronze on day one

ATHLETICS AGENDA

Another Ugandan
yet again upstages
Kenyan athletes

| Barnabas Korir

Cheptegei relegates
Cheboi, Kosimbei to
second and third in
tight 10,000m duel
BY ELIAS MAKORI

emakori@ke.nationmedia.com
in Eugene, Oregon

t was the case of a Ugandan


teacher vs Kenyan students as
Joshua Cheptegei, a first year
education undergraduate at Makerere
University, oored Kenyan high school
students to bag the rst gold medal of
the 15th IAAF World Junior Championships at the university of Oregons
famous Hayward Field stadium.
Is he really under 19? questioned
athletics guru David Monti of Race
Results Weekly athletics news service
as Cheptegei strolled through the
media interview area with the gold
medal proudly displayed around his
neck.
Ocial records at these championships for athletes aged 19 years and
below show Cheptegei was born on
September 12, 1996, which would
make him just 18.
But the mature way he cut through

28:32.86
Joshua Cheptegeis winning time
in the mens 10,000m race

Kiprop should
have kept world
record bid secret

sbel Kiprops
failed 1,500m
world record
attempt in the Monaco Diamond League
reminded me of the
old adage that goes
do not count your
chicks before they are hatched.
Yes, perhaps Kiprop should have
learnt some lessons from world
800m recorder David Rudisha, who
went for a win in the 2012 Olympics
and got more than he bargained
for a world record.
My point is that one doesnt need
to hype a world record attempt. In
any case, If you go for a win and
end up with a record it will always
count. This is better because fans
leave satised. It is not like when
you promise something and deliver
nothing.
Personally, I had my doubts over
Kiprops readiness for the world
record considering his mixed performances this season. It is not a
secret that Kiprop has blown hot and
cold this season and to be honest,
the news about his record attempt
took me by surprise.

the eld of 38 runners, like a hot knife


through butter, would make any senior runner get some goose bumps and
agent rub his hands with glee at the
prospect of signing up a new star.
His victory was hardly a surprise
though as Cheptegei came into the
competition with the fastest junior
time of 27 minutes, 56.26 seconds that
he clocked in Leiden last month.
Cheptegeis winning time of 28:
32.86 was nowhere close to Kenyas
Josephat Bett Kipkoechs championship record 27:30.85, or indeed the
hard-to-beat, gigantic world junior
record of 26:41.75 set by fallen legend
Sammy Wanjiru in Brussels in 2005.

Unable to rock the crowd

But it was good enough to relegate


Kenyan opposition to the smaller
medals with Elvis Cheboi unable to
rock the crowd like his legendary
American namesake, settling for silver in 28:35.20 followed by Nicholas
Kosimbei (28:38.86).
The medallists will have the Japanese pair of Keisuke Nakatani and
Hazuma Hattori to thank for setting
the pace, at one point opening up a 60metre gap on the trailing pack led by
Cheboi who threw down the gauntlet
with three laps to go, and Cheptegei
gladly accepted the challenge.
I had to close the gap because if I
didnt, it would have been disastrous,
said Cheboi, a Form Four leaver from
the athletics-rich Riruta Secondary
School in Nairobi who hails from
Keringet near Kericho. Im very
happy that I won a silver medal for
my country. Cheptegei, who trains in
Kapchorwa, near the Mt Elgon Forest,
was delighted in victory.

Personal best

CHRISTIAN PETERSEN | NATION

Elvis Kipchoge Cheboi of Kenya runs in the mens 10,000 meters during day one
of the IAAF World Junior Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon on
Tuesday. He nished second.

Indiza on course for Rapid Challenge golf tournament victory


BY LARRY NGALA

lngala@ke.nationmedia.com
Overnight leader Dismas Indiza stayed
at the top of the leaderboard going into
todays nal round of the Rapid Challenge
golf tournament at the par 71 Muthaiga
Golf Club.
During the second round yesterday,
Indiza (left) shot one over par 72 to
remain in the drivers seat on two under
par 140. I would have build a strong lead

RUGBY
Star Springbok winger
Bryan Habana has been
put on standby for the
South African team for
the Commonwealth
Games in Glasgow. The
Springboks open their
account on Saturday
against Trinidad and
Tobago.

FOOTBALL

63

Amount in million
Pounds which Real
Madrid of Spain
spent to sign James
Rodriguez from
Monaco.

but I missed easy putts, said Indiza. The


Mumias Sugar Golf Club player started
with a bogey at the downhill par four-rst
hole before pulling one shot back with a
birdie at the third hole.
But he dropped a shot at the ninth to
turn to the back nine on two over par.
Indiza embarked on the back nine with
a birdie at the 10th though he pulled his
eight-iron shot to the left bunker at the
par three-13th.
Indiza then birdied the par four-15th

for one under par and the days 72 which


gave him a two shots lead from home pro
Nicholas Rokoine, who red the days best
round of two under par 69 for 142.
Rokoine dropped only two shots against
three birdies coming on the fourth, seventh
and 18th. This left him a shot better than
Railways Njuguna Ngugi who carded one
over par 72 for 143 ahead of Muthaigas
resident pro Anil Shah who came from
seven over par to birdie from 15th to 18th
for one under par 70 for a total of 144.

This is not because I dont believe


in his capability but because the timing of the record was not just right.
Kiprop needs to know that hyping
a world record attempt is counter
productive, especially when you
fall short.
Hicham El Guerroujs record (3:
26.00), which he was chasing, has
stood for more than 16 years and
it is not the kind of thing you wake
up one morning and declare you are
going to break.
I wonder what was going through
Kiprops head, rst when he was hyping his world record bid, and how he
felt after not only failing to get the
mark but also falling to compatriot
Silas Kiplagat who won the race with
a blistering 3:27.64 world leading
personal best. From my experience, setting world records needs
a lot of hard work, patience, focus
and to some extend secrecy.
In fact, when you make a public
announcement, you immediately
become your rivals target. What
Kiprop did was like promising
people a party only for the feast
to backre.
I guess lessons have been learnt
and next time Kiprop will just give
us a surprise.
Barnabas Korir is AK Nrb chairman
(barnabakorir@yahoo.com)

GOLF

CYCLING

CRICKET

US, Koreans favoured for LPGA Crown

Contador out of Vuelta a Espana race

South Korea and the United States will be the favorites


in an eight-nation showdown for global womens golf
supremacy when the inaugural LPGA International Crown
matches begin tomorrow. The Americans will play in
Group A against Taiwan, Spain and Thailand, while Group
B sends the Koreans against Australia, Sweden and Japan.
Were here to wear the crown, world number one Stacy
Lewis (right) of the US said.

Spanish rider Alberto Contador, who crashed out of


the Tour de France last week, yesterday ruled out
competing in next months Vuelta a Espana. Contador
quit the Tour de France, which he had been bidding
to win for a third time, after suering a fractured
shinbone on the tough 10th stage. The 31-year-old
crashed badly on a descent during the mountainous
stage from Mulhouse to La Planche des Belles Filles.

New Zealand spinner


Kane Williamson
has been banned
from bowling after
biomechanical tests
conrmed his action is
illegal but will continue
in his primary role as a
batsman, New Zealand
Cricket (NZC) has said.

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Thursday July 24, 2014

Meru earmarks Sh200m for Kinoru Stadium upgrade


BY LUCAS BARASA

lbarasa@ke.nationmedia.com
Meru County government will spent
some Sh200 million to renovate Kinoru Stadium as the area bids to
become home of sports.
The repair works will be carried out
in two phases with the rst stage expected to consume Sh167 million.
A police station is among the focus
of the project as the government seeks
to enhance security during matches.
Governor Peter Munya who spoke
ahead of tomorrows ground breaking
ceremony said the money will be raised
internally by the county government

and the repairs will take six months.


The rehabilitation will be major
as we seek to meet the standards so
that we can host international events
in future, Munya said.
Successful hosting of the Meru
Sevens recently gave us the push to
give the facility the facelift as we bid
to host more events.
Munya said his government considers sports as a major business for
locals due to high number of people
attend matches at the stadium, hence
the heavy investment.
People spend in our hotels when
teams come to Kinoru stadium. Food
suppliers will also get business. When

Gor Mahia came to play Tusker, all


hotel rooms were full. We want to
sustain this.
This will be welcome news for
premier league side Tusker who
have since made Kinoru Stadium
their home ground. Mid last month,
AFC Leopards threatened to boycott

Sh167m
Amount to be used during the rst
phase of repairs at Kinoru Stadium

their Top Eight nal against Tusker


complaining of a poor playing surface
at the stadium. Gor Mahia had earlier
raised similar concerns.
Acting Gender, Culture, Sports and
Social Services secretary Mary Mwiti
shared similar sentiments.
Tuskers switch of its home ground
to Meru and establishment of the Meru
Youth Talent Academy last September
shows that the county is serious about
promoting sports, Mwiti said.
All Tusker matches are normally
preceded by competitions involving
local teams as a way of scouting for
talent and Tusker has promised to be
signing some of the local talents.

Gor top sports


brand in Kenya,
research shows

BY NATION REPORTER

nationsports@ke.nationmedia.com

KENYAN PREMIER LEAGUE | Ulinzi gun down Mathare, Thika stun Stima, Chemelil hold Sofapaka

Tusker, Leopards in crucial wins


Were, Dunga on the mark
as brewers beat KCB while
Ingwe breathe easy, for now,
after pouncing on City Stars
BY ISAAC SWILA

@IsaacSwila
iswila@ke.nationmedia.com

remier League top guns Tusker and AFC


Leopards yesterday picked up crucial wins
in their mid-week xtures.
Tusker, playing at their Ruaraka backyard,
registered a comfortable 2-0 win over bottom side KCB to cut down Gor Mahias lead.
Goals from Jesse Were and Ismail Dunga saw
the brewers better their points tally to 34, only
three shy of KOgalo.
At Nyayo Stadium, under pressure AFC
Leopards gave an appropriate response after
a sluggish run in recent matches when they
hammered Nairobi City Stars 2-0.
Noah Wafula, making his rst appearance
after a six-week injury enforced absence,
opened the scores in the sixth minute when
he raced forward before rounding o an advancing City Stars custodian Fredrick Majani
to slot home.
Leopards continued piling pressure and were
rewarded when striker Austin Ikenne stretched
their lead in the 12th minute with a free header
from a Martin Imbalambala cross.

Blasted ball wide

An unmarked Wafula could have claimed


his second in the 57th minute when he found
himself in front of City Stars goal mouth only
to blast the ball over the cross bar.
City Stars came close to pulling one back in
the 57th minute but Levy Muaka red wide after
trading passes with Kevin Opiyo. Opiyo had
another chance a minute after a Kevin Ochiengs
neat pass but he missed the target.
It is unfortunate we lost this match. We gave
it everything but a lapse in concentration in our
defense early in the game cost us, City Stars
coach Tim Brytte said.
In an early kick o in Ruaraka, Thika United
edged Western Stima 1-0. On loan striker
Michael Olunga scored the lone goal.
In Machakos, Ulinzi Stars cruised to a 2-0
victory over Mathare United. Former Nairobi
City Stars midelder Boniface Onyango and
Eric Apul struck a goal apiece to secure the win.
Sofapaka drew 1-1 with Chemelil. Hamisi Mwinyi
put Chemelil ahead in the 84th minute but John
Baraza restored parity in stoppage time.

It is unfortunate that we lost this


match. We gave it everything but a
concentration lapse in our defense
early in the game cost us
Tim Brytte, City Stars coach

YESTERDAYS RESULTS

Tusker 2-0 KCB


Thika United 1-0 Western Stima
Mathare United 0-2 Ulinzi Stars
Sofapaka 1-1 Chemelil Sugar
City Stars 0-2 AFC Leopards

Gor Mahia is the best sporting


brand in Kenya, according to ndings of a research by a Swiss rm
CERTIAS - International Certication Association GmbH.
The rm places the Kenyan Premier League champions among top
corporate and personalities who it
terms as most saleable brands.
The ndings will perhaps help
Gor attract corporate sponsorship.
The club has been struggling nancially since their sponsorship deal
with Tuzo ran out at the beginning
of the season.
On Wednesday Gor signed a
three-year kit sponsorship deal
with Sports Studio, an Italy based
company from the Spains Joma
brand family but the club is yet to
attract shirt sponsorship.
Gor chairman Ambrose Rachier
(above) said they have been in talks
with several corporate companies
but non has committed to sponsoring the club whose annual budget
is a staggering Sh70 million.
Gor Mahia is a big brand and
we hope to have a shirt sponsor
soon, said Rachier.
Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt is
on top of the world as the absolutely best sports personality in
the opinion of Kenyan citizens.
Premier League side Arsenal is
the best sports club in the world.
David Rudisha tops the charts in

Sh686m
CHRIS OMOLLO & MARTINI MUKANGU | NATION

AFC Leopards striker Austine Ikenna (left) vies with David Otieno of City Stars during their Tusker Premier
League match at Nyayo Stadium yesterday. Below: Tusker striker Jesse Were (left) beats Kenya Commercial
Banks defenders Abel Meshack (centre) and Kelvin Omondi during their league match at Ruaraka yesterday.

Worth of media coverage KPL is


said to have attracted between
March and November in 2012
the category of best sportsmen in
Kenya while Gor tops category of
best Kenyan sports clubs, regardless of discipline.
This reports comes just three
years after a media monitoring
company Realforge reported
that KPL attracted media coverage worth Sh686 million over the
period of March to November with
Gor Mahia enjoying a coverage
worth Sh200 million as Advertising Value Equivalent.
These are the results of the rst
Kenyan QUDAL - QUality meDAL
- DEEPMA Research conducted
in June this year. More than sixty
commercial and non-commercial
categories for instance best quality
milk, best quality car, best quality
domestic singer, were sampled.
The rst results of the research
have been processed and are available for analysis. It has corporates
such as Safaricom, Brookeside,
Equity Bank and Britam as the
top brands among Kenyans.
During the research, QUDAL
asked Kenyans what goods they
would buy and products they
would use if money wasnt a factor, only the quality.

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Thursday July 24, 2014

20th Commonwealth Games, GLASGOW 2014 (JULY 23-AUGUST 3)

Bolt, Farah,
Rudisha lend
event sparkle

ACTION BEGINS | Kenya represented in 15 disciplines, start gold rush with swimming today

Star Dunford takes centre stage


U
BY AYUMBA AYODI
in Glasgow

Glasgow
Sporting household names
such as Usain Bolt, Mo Farah
and Bradley Wiggins will add some
welcome sparkle to the 20th Commonwealth Games that got under
way in Glasgow yesterday.
The biggest ever multi-sport
event to take place in Scotland will
see more than 4,000 athletes from
71 nations, 53 of which make up the
Commonwealth of Nations - the
rest made up of British overseas
territories or dependencies, take
part in 17 sports over 11 days, with
261 medals up for grabs.
With the background of a September 18 referendum on Scottish
independence, the Games will
officially be opened by Queen
Elizabeth II at a lavish ceremony
in Celtic Park later Wednesday that
will enjoy an estimated television
audience of one billion viewers.
Attention will then turn to the
action itself with Bolt, arguably
world sports biggest star, looking to add Commonwealth gold to
his six Olympic and eight World
Championship gold medals.

Flying
Kenyan
swimmer
all set to
defend
his 50m
buttery
title as
contests
begin

Easy glide

Selection meeting

However, the 27-year-old will


only be running as part of the
Jamaican 4x100m relay team as
he missed his national championships which served as the selection
meeting for the Commonwealth
Games due to injury.
Bolt said he didnt want to take
the place of any athlete who had
qualied for an individual event,
but would be available for selection
as part of the relay team.
I have received lots of requests,
invitations and messages of support from my fans in Scotland
who are looking forward to a
great event, he said. Double
world and Olympic champion
Farah is condent of being t to
run both the 5,000m and 10,000m
despite pulling out of the Diamond
League event in Glasgow due to
abdominal pains. Kenyas world
800m record holder David Rudisha
(pictured) will be hotly tipped in
the two-lap race but will will have
to contend with Botswanas Nijel
Amos. (AFP)

ndoubtedly, the 2010 Delhi


went into history books as
Kenyas best ever Commonwealth Games outing after the country hauled 33 medals from the Club
Games.
What was so encouraging was that
swimming joined athletics and boxing as the only other events to have
earned the country medals.
Its former Olympic Games 100m
freestyle record holder Jason Dunford, who gave Kenya its maiden
Club Games gold medal from the
pool when he won the 50m buttery
event.
Kenya collected 12 gold, 11 silver
and 10 bronze medals from the Delhi
Games. Their previous best show was
at the 1998 Kuala Lumpur Games
where Kenya won seven gold medals
with two from boxing, four silver with
two from boxing and ve bronze with
two from boxing.
Once again, Kenya will be banking
on athletics, boxing, swimming and
to some extend rugby sevens to supersede the Delhi Games medal tally.
Kenya expects its rst medals at
the 20th edition of the Club Games
when its athletes compete in swimming, judo, triathlon, table tennis and
weightlifting.
Dunford defends his 50m buttery
title at the Tollcross International
Swimming Centre.

I will be
going for
speed but
that will also
depend on
what my
rivals will be
doing,
Jason Dunford,
Kenya
swimmer

Dunford, who expects an easy glide


to the semi-nals, will be teaming up
with Issa Abdalla over the distance.
The country will also be crossing ngers when Hamdan Bayusuf plunges
in mens 100 backstroke.
Martha Opiyo and Rebecca Kamau
will be competing in womens 50m
buttery while Ger Ogot battles in
womens 100 buttery.
Its good that I have hit form at
the right time after a rather lukewarm last season. I am a lot stronger
this season and I should defend my
title and perhaps go for a hat trick
of medals later, said Dunford, who
will be competing in 100m freestyle
and buttery. Dunford said he has
been trying to improve on his times
and hopes he will go faster this time
round after winning the 50m gold
in Delhi in a time of 23.35. I will
be going for speed but that will also
depend on what my rivals will be doing, said Dunford. I just want to stay
relaxed and hope for the best.
Hopes will also be high when
Swaleh Balala and Jess De Boer compete in men and womens triathlon
for the rst time at the Strathclyde
Country Park. They will later team up
with Vincent Ochieng and Elizabeth
Kinuthia in team event on Saturday

12
Gold medals
Kenya won
in 2010 Delhi
Games

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Usain Bolt, Jamiaca sprinter

at the Secc Hall while Kenya face o


Ireland in mens triples in lawn bowls
at Kelvingrove.
Kenya is also up against Uganda
mixed team in badminton contest
at Emirates Arena while Mercy Obiero, James Adede, Webster Lukose,
Stephen Opondo and Arthur Oyim
are in weightlifting action.

Overseas pay delay dogs Team Kenya in Scotland


BY AYUMBA AYODI

I have received lots of


requests, invitations and
messages of support from
my fans in Scotland who
are looking forward to a
great event,

in triathlon event that involves swimming, cycling and running. I know


its going to be tough but we are good
to go, said Balala, who nished sixth
at the 2011 All African Games in Mozambique.
In Judo, Ken Njagi (66kg) will
meet A. Weithers from Barbados in
the rst round of the 66kg contest

PHOTO | FILE

Kenya swimmer Jason


Dunford.

Just how did the government channel


Team Kenya allowances to a senior ofcers account?
That was the question as confusion
continued to reign at Team Kenya camp
in Glasgow after the government failed
to deliver half of the allowances to some
disciplines a week later.
As usual, there were more excuses after a
senior ocer in the team said the extended
delay happened after an account of a senior
government ocer where the money was

remitted was frozen by Central Bank.


The allowances of unspecied amount
were remitted to the account of the ocer
who was to then withdraw the cash in Glasgow so as to facilitate easy payment to the
athletes but CBK halted the process.
The ocial said the only mistake that
happened is that the money was channeled
to his account without having informed the
Central Bank of Kenya in advance.
The transaction was done in good faith
but CBK had to verify some facts before
releasing the money and that has taken
sometime, said the official. However,
the ocial said that the government was

now working on the modalities to have


the allowances remitted to Kenya High
Commission in United Kingdom .
Boxing, judo, shooting and Kenya Sevens
rugby and some athletics teams did not receive half of their overseas allowance when
they left Kenya on July 15. However, the
ocial questioned why such huge amount
was remitted to an individuals account and
not the Kenya High Commission account
in United Kingdom.
These people know every well CBK
would have moved swiftly to stop the transaction if they noted any sudden surge in
someones account, said the ocial.

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DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

RED TARGETS | Hummels, Vermaelen and Blind linked with moves to Old Traord

TRANSFER TALK

Man Utd ready


to splash money
for top quality

Messi for Arsenal? So


say Spanish media
Argentine and Barcelona maestro Lionel Messi sounded
out Arsenal last
season in a move
which would have
shocked the football
world, according to
Spanish reports.
The Argentina icon locked heads with
Barcelona over his contract last season,
but eventually penned an extension in
May.
However, top Spanish website Vozpopuli
claims that Messi asked Cesc Fabregas
to talk to his agent Darren Dein about a
move to the Gunners as he is said to be
a huge admire of Arsenal boss Arsene
Wenger

Club management tell new coach


Van Gaal they are prepared to get
the players he needs to succeed
even after spending more
than Sh7.48 billion already

Ivorian Aurier all clear


to join Frances PSG

London

anchester United are prepared


to break transfer records in
order to give new manager
Louis van Gaal the players he wants,
according to executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward.
The English giants have already
spent over$85 million (about Sh7.48
billion) on England left-back Luke
Shaw and Spanish midelder Ander
Herrera, and Woodward says that they
are ready to spend even more.
Some of Uniteds European rivals
have spent big recently. Real Madrid
on Tuesday signed James Rodriguez
from Monaco for a fee of around 63
million ($107.4m), while Barcelona
paid Liverpool around 75 million
($127.8m) for Luis Suarez.
Asked if United were able to pay a
similar amount for a player, Woodward
said: It is in our capabilities. The club
are not afraid of doing that spending signicant amounts of money in
the transfer market.
United are rebuilding under Van
Gaal after a dismal 2013-14 season
and Woodward says that in the conOLD BOY GOES CALLING

Beckham visits Utd


Former Manchester United star
David Beckham visited his former
English club Tuesday on the eve
of new Dutch manager Louis Van
Gaals debut match against another of Beckhams clubs.
Beckham, on holiday in the town
where he once played for Major
League Soccers Los Angeles
Galaxy, stopped by Uniteds preseason training camp to visit some
former teammates, including assistant manager Ryan Giggs.
United were scheduled to open a
pre-season tour yesterday at the
Rose Bowl against the Galaxy with
the English Premier League side
booking matches against Roma,
Inter Milan and Real Madrid in a US
tour. Van Gaal said he was pleased
with the focus on his new players
in training sessions.

text, the club will have no


qualms about sanctioning
big-money signings.
Whether its a record or
not doesnt really resonate
with us, he added, in comments reported by the British
media yesterday.
What resonates is a top, top elite
player that the manager wants that
is going to be a star for Manchester United. We are in a very strong
nancial position. We can make big
signings. I get pointed in the direction of a target that the manager wants
and there is an assessment of what
that might cost and Ill negotiate hard
to do the best I can on the trade.
United have been linked with a host
of players in recent weeks, including
Germany centre-back Mats Hummels,
Belgium defender Thomas Vermaelen,
and the Dutch trio of Daley Blind, Stefan de Vrij and Kevin Strootman.
Woodward endured a trying rst
close-season last year, when United
missed out on a succession of major
targets, and he admits he still needs
to prove his worth to the clubs supporters. You gain credibility through
experience and through time, said the
former investment banker.
You cant expect credibility from
day one and I wouldnt ask that of
the fans. (AFP)

Cote dIvoire and


Toulose defender
Serge Aurier is set
to complete his
transfer to French
giants Paris Saint
Germain after
undergoing a
medical with the French champions early
yesterday. The Cote dIvoire right-back
had previously been heavily linked with
a move to Arsenal as the Guners sought
a replacement for French man Bacary
Sagna, who has elected to join Manchester City. Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger
failed to follow up on his interest and
elected to sign compatriot Mathieu Debuchy from Newcastle United. Auxiers
deal is expected to cost in the region of
10 million (Sh 1.2 billion ).

Milan, Inter chase


after Citys Nastasic
Manchester City
have had enquiries
from Inter Milan
and Roma for
Matija Nastasic
who they want to
sell with Eliaquim
Mangala expected to arrive from Porto.
They would prefer to move him abroad
although Arsenal who are equally interested would guarantee quicker payment.
The Serbian centre back joined Manchester City in 2012 and has become
maligned of late due to lack of regular
playing time at the Etihad.
He missed the majority of the campaign
through injury. He made 13 league appearances and Manchester City last term
helping them win their second premier
league title.

What resonates is a top,


top elite player that the
manager wants that is
going to be a star for
Manchester United.
We are in a very strong
nancial position. We can
make big signings
Ed Woodward, Man United
executive vice-chairman

Barca buy French


defender Mathieu
FREDERIC BROWN | AFP

Manchester Uniteds Wayne Rooney shoots during a club training session at


the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California on Tuesday.

Negredo facing three months out with injury


London
Manchester City striker Alvaro
Negredo (left) will be out for up to
three months after breaking a bone in
his foot, manager Manuel Pellegrini
has revealed.
Alvaro had surgery today (Tuesday) on his broken foot and he will
probably be out for two or three
months, Pellegrini said, in comments
reported on the club website.

It is a blow for us because Alvaro


is a very important member of our
squad, so obviously we will miss him.
Negredo, 28, fractured the fth metatarsal bone in his right foot during
Citys 2-1 win over Hearts in a friendly
in Edinburgh on Friday.
He expressed fears about the extent
of the injury on his Instagram account
on Monday, writing: I want to let
you know that its going to be hard
for the next few months, I fractured

my 5th metatarsal and will be out a


few months. I will be back stronger
than ever. I will return with a vengeance.
A three-month absence would rule
him out of the rst nine games of
Citys Premier League title defence,
as well as their rst three Champions
League group-phase xtures. Negredo
signed from Sevilla last year for a fee
of around $27.3 million (about Sh2.4
billion). (AFP)

Spanish giants
Barcelona said
yesterday they
have bought 30year-old French
defender Jeremy
Mathieu from Valencia for 20 million (Sh2.4bn).
Barcelona have been seeking to bolster
their defence since Carlos Puyol ended
his career. Though he is not an established French international, Mathieu is
recognised as a powerful operator at left
back and in central defence. Barcelona
called him a physically imposing defender. The Catalan club had made several oers to Valencia for Mathieu who
last week issued a public letter calling on
the side to negotiate his release.

DAILY NATION
Thursday July 24, 2014

COMMONWEALTH GAMES
Swimming sensation Jason Dunford
begins Kenyas gold rush today in
Glasgow. P.70

SPORT INSIDE

ENSNARED | Victims wooed with parties and trips on private jets to Dubai, Kenya and South Africa

UK jails tycoon Somaia for 8 years


Goldenberg architect
found guilty of eecing
two investors of the
equivalent of Sh2bn

52

Age of Ketan Somaia, who has


been jailed for fraud in the UK

FOOTBALL

MAN UTD READY TO


SPEND BIG ON QUALITY

BY PETER LEFTIE

Club management assure coach


Van Gaal he will get the players
he wants to succeed. P.71

co-architect of the Goldenberg scandal, Ketan Somaia,


was yesterday jailed for eight
years in the UK.
A British court found the 52year-old tycoon guilty of swindling
investors of 13.5 million (Sh2 billion),
the Daily Mail reported.
Somaia was convicted of swindling
two businessmen in 1999 and 2000
in what was described as the largest
private prosecution in Britain.
The court heard that Somaia never
invested the money or repaid it, but
used it for his own purposes or to save
his ailing business empire.
It further heard that Somaia exhibited similar dishonest behaviour
towards a third investor and tried to
evade justice until he was brought to
account in a British court.
Last month, a jury found Somaia
guilty of nine counts of obtaining
money transfers through deceit. He
was cleared of another two counts.
The tabloid quoted Judge Richard
Hone describing Somaia as fundamentally dishonest in his dealings
with the two investors, Mr Murli
Mirchandani and Mr Dilip Shah.

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Ketan Somaia, a conspirator in the Goldenberg scam, was jailed for conning investers of 13.5 million in the UK after treating them to luxury trips and parties.
It is apparent your Dolphin group
of companies was in serious trouble
in the economic downturn of 1999,
the judge said. Loans you took were
never invested as you said they would
be, they were used for your own purposes or to prop up your business.
Not one of the loans was repaid
in part. Not one single deal came to
fruition.
According to the report, Somaia
wooed his victims with champagne
parties, extravagant dinners and trips
on private Lear jets to Dubai, Kenya
and South Africa.
Dubbed King Con, he boasted
about ties to the billionaire Hinduja

brothers while showing o a plush


oce in Mayfair and a palatial home
in the exclusive north London suburb
of Hadley Wood.
In reality Somaia was shamelessly
exploiting his unwitting victims to get
his hands on their money to sustain
his luxurious lifestyle and prop up
his failing businesses, the paper
reported.
Somaia is best remembered for
his role in the Goldenberg scandal
where he presided over the collapse
of Delphis Bank, one of the nancial
institutions linked to the multi-billion-shilling scam.
The scandal centred around a com-

In reality Somaia was


shamelessly exploiting
his unwitting victims
to get his hands on
their money to sustain
his luxurious lifestyle
and prop up his failing
businesses
Daily Mail

pany called Goldenberg International,


which claimed to be selling Kenyan
gold and diamonds abroad.
To encourage exports, the government paid Goldenberg bonuses for
the sales even though Kenya has no
diamond deposits and produces only a
tiny amount of gold. Large payments
associated with the scam were said to
have passed through Delphis Bank.
Somaia was jailed in 2004 but the
conviction was quashed the following year.

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Kenyas rst green


commercial centres
Nairobi Business Park Phase II and Garden City Retail were
recently gifted with the Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design award, becoming the rst such developments in East
Africa to set environmental sustainability standards

P.2-3

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July 24, 2014

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transformation

Kisumu plans
slum upgrade in
new ambitious
growth plan
BY SILAS APOLLO

apollochieng@gmail.com
KISUMU COUNTY residents are
pegging their hopes on a Sh4.8
billion slum upgrading project set
to transform the citys sprawling
slums into middle class houses.

The plan, part of the Kisumu


Urban Project, also seeks to open
up more land in Nyalenda, Obunga,
Bandani and Kaloleni slums for
investments as well as improve the
citys infrastructure.
The plan, according to Governor
Jack Ranguma, will involve the
rehabilitation of social services,
such as access roads, water and
electricity in the slums to increase
the value of land, after which they
will construct housing units to be
sold and leased to members of the
public.

Named a millennium city by


UN-Habitat in 2006, Kisumu has
faced housing challenges as it
seeks to accommodate its surging
population. This has been made
worse by the need to provide
decent and aordable houses for
the middle class, who have since
resorted to staying in satellite
towns outside Kisumu.
The countys Housing executive,
Mr Vincent Kodera, says the
Kisumu ISUD-Plan is also aimed at
providing a planning roadmap for
the county in relation to growing

needs. It appears that the slums,


which house an estimated 60
per cent of the population on
66 per cent of the built up area,
are particularly inecient, with
84 persons per hectare, whereas
tenement housing yields 451
persons per hectare, says Mr
Kodera, adding that the new
project will likely lead to an
increase in the price of land once
slums are eliminated.
The project intends to increase
the housing units in the slums from
the current 15 houses per hectare

Nairobis rst green commercial

The Nairobi Business Park Phase


II is a 15,000-square-metre,
low-rise, A-Grade oce block
along Nairobis Ngong Road.
It also has the highest parking
ratios in Nairobi, leisure facilities,
cafes, restaurants, banking halls,
convenience shopping units and a
tness centre. Garden City Retail,
on the other hand, is a 32-acre
mixed-use development along
Thika Road which includes a
50,000-square-metre-mall, modern
commercial premises and a threeacre central park with an outdoor
arena
BY IMMACULATE WAIRIMU
immawairimu@yahoo.com

s fossil fuel prices rise


and concerns about
pollution and climate
instability cast a shadow
over the future, a new world energy
economy is emerging. The old
world was fuelled by oil, coal, and
natural gas, but it is being elbowed
out by one running on wind, solar,
and geo-thermal energy.
With over 40 per cent of energy
being used in the building industry,
the focus now is on structures that
are environmentally friendly. That
is why news that Nairobi Business

Park Phase II and Garden City


Retail have won the Leadership in
Energy and Environmental Design
(LEED) Gold pre-certication is
such a major milestone for Kenyas
property sector.
The accolades, which took
a year to acquire, have made
these two the rst commercial
developments in East Africa to
be registered as green buildings
under the international standards
of the worlds leading green code,
the LEED Core and Shell rating
system, says James Hoddell,
the Mentor Management Chief
Executive Ocer.
LEED is a certification
programme developed by the
United States Green Building
Council (USGBC). It is aimed
at encouraging environmental
responsibility and the ecient
use of resources in buildings.
The pre-certification is
awarded to buildings which,
prior to construction or when
undergoing major renovations,
have submitted documentation
that indicate realistic project
goals and intentions to incorporate
green features.
LEED-certied buildings are
designed to improve building
eciency by minimising water
and energy consumption, reducing
indoor pollution and deploying
waste treatment, all in an eort
to slow down global warming
and reduce wastage costs, says
Mr Hoddell.
It has been a harsh reality of
the Kenyan construction market,
until now, that buildings are leased

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out with tenants forever locked


into inecient lighting, heating
and power that not only generate
charges that stretch for decades
ahead, but also contribute to the
degradation of our environment.
As project managers, this has
necessitated innovation on our
part to develop environmentally
conscious
commercial
buildings.
Statistics from UN-Habitat
indicate that energy used in
commercial and residential
buildings accounts for a signicant
percentage of the total national
energy consumption. It is
estimated that 40 per cent of the
total electricity generated in the
region is used in buildings alone.
This means they consume more
energy than the transport and
industry sectors.
The building sector encompasses
a diverse set of end-use activities
that have different energy use
implications. The amount of
energy used for cooling, heating

40%

Percentage of the total electricity


generated in the sub-Saharan region
that is used to run commercial and
residential buildings, according to
UN-Habitat. Developed countries
have moved to primarily green
buildings, with nations like the US
and the UK oering grants, tax
breaks and expedited permits for
buildings rated as green.

and lighting is directly related to


the building design and materials,
the occupants needs and
behaviour, and the surrounding
micro-climate.
Majority of modern buildings
in sub-Saharan Africa with its
mainly tropical climate are
replicas of buildings designed for
the Western world and do not take
into consideration the dierences
in climate. As a result, buildings
are heavily reliant on artificial
means for indoor comforts like
cooling, heating and lighting,
studies have shown.
The problem is that inecient
design and construction using
inadequate materials, combined
with poor understanding of
thermal comfort, passive building
principles and energy-conscious
behaviour, have led to tremendous
energy wastage and, furthermore,
high electricity bills,.
The East African Community
is characterised by ve dierent

climates, according to the Kppen


classification, that range from
tropical rainforests to deserts.
Sustainable architecture must take
into account this climatic diversity,
as traditional architecture once
did.
The Nairobi Business Park
Phase II is a 15,000-square-metre,
low-rise, A-Grade office block
along Nairobis Ngong Road.
It also has the highest parking
ratios in Nairobi, leisure facilities,
cafes, restaurants, banking halls,
convenience shopping units and
a fitness centre. Garden City
Retail, on the other hand, is a
32-acre mixed-use development
along Thika Road. It includes
a 50,000-square-metre-mall,
modern commercial premises and
a three-acre central park with an
outdoor arena.
Garden Citys green design
approach is also incorporating
sustainability measures that
will include water recycling

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to 17 to accommodate more people.


At present, says Mr Kodera,
based on a sampling method,
gross density in Nyalenda is 84
inhabitants per hectare, with a built
up density of 15 housing units per
hectare. The proposed systems
would allow a gain ranging from 93
people per hectare and 17 housing
units per hectare, to 858 people per
hectare and 156 housing units per
hectare.
County Planning director
David Wanjala says the project
will include improvement of road

networks, electricity and water


services to the slums to increase
the value of land.
We have already developed
a tentative road network to
provide good internal mobility
through a secondary road network
connecting the area with Milimani
and other parts of the city, he says.
The residents will then be asked
to lease out their land to the county
government for construction of
houses to be rented out to the
public. To ensure that land owners
do not lose out in the process, Mr

Wanjala says they will be oered


a percentage of co-ownership of
the properties as stipulated in the
countrys change-of-tenure policy,
in consultation with the Land
Commission.
Consequently, property
developers have expressed interest
in the project as it will assist them
tap into the growing market.
Housing is the chief engine of
spatial growth in Kisumu, which
means an upgrade of slums such
as Nyalenda, Obunga, Bandani
and Kaloleni will go a long way

in opening up space for more


development, says Wyclie Abok
of Kisumu Real Estate.
Odhiambo Okwatch of
Westmonte Investments, on the
other hand, says the cost of doing
business in Kisumu will now rise
to another level. If you study the
trend that preceded the upgrade
of Kisumu International Airport,
then you will notice that the cost
of property in adjacent areas
such as Bandani, Otonglo, Kisian,
Kanyamedha and Riat Hills went
up, he says.

FILE | NATION

Aiming for better: Kisumu County Governor Jack Ranguma.

centres raise the eciency bar


Germany the
most energyecient nation

FILE | NATION

Left and
above: Artistic
impressions of
the upcoming
Garden City at
Ruaraka, Nairobi.

Top right and


right: How
designers think
phase two of
the Nairobi
Business Park
will look, and the
completed phase
one of the same
development.

and rainwater harvesting, the


installation of solar collectors
and the extensive planting of
indigenous trees and landscaping
that will form the central park,
says Mr Hoddell.
Mentor Management has also
partnered with Web Limited,
a sustainable construction
consultancy, to design the
commercial buildings to meet
international green building
standards.
The ingenuity in
design of the commercial
green buildings will save
tenants up to 30 per cent in
electricity costs and 40 per cent
in water use, as well as leading to
long-term savings of over 20 per
cent in maintenance and service
charges, says Elizabeth Chege, a
LEED accredited professional for
building design and construction,
and Chief Executive Ocer of Web
Limited.
The near absence of green
buildings in Kenya is aecting
the cost of doing business, says
Mr Hoddell.
Inefficient technology and
design account for an estimated
20 per cent of energy waste,

resulting in high energy costs and


consequently higher production
costs. This, in turn, lowers
Kenyas prole as an investment
destination, as well as driving up
the cost of goods and services.
These twin awards come at
a time when Web Limited is
planning to launch the Kenya
Green Building Society (KGBS)
later in the year, aimed at creating
the countrys own environmental
standards system for property.
KGBS, registered under the
World Green Building Council,
is set to adopt and customise the
Green Star rating system to t the
Kenyan context.
To acquire a LEED precertication, a project must
meet minimum programme

In the US and Europe,


we are seeing a
signicant premium
being paid by
institutional investors for
certied buildings. It is not
unusual to see a 0.25 to 0.5
per cent reduction in exit
yield for green buildings,
which leads to millions
of dollars of additional
value being created for the
developer.
James Hoddell, Mentor
Management CEO

requirements prior to registration


and submission of documents to
the Green Building Council. The
certication gives credit points
according to the use of integrative
processes that incorporate diverse
team members during the predesign period, projects within
relatively dense areas, near diverse
uses, with access to a variety of
transportation options, on sites
with development constraints, or
those that use sustainable building
materials and reduce waste.
The certication also considers
indoor environmental qualities
that promote better indoor air
quality and access to the daylight
and views, promote smarter use
of water inside and out to reduce
potable water consumption, and
those that also promote better
building energy performance

through innovative strategies.


LEED also encourages strategies
that address sustainable building
expertise as well as design
measures not covered under their
ve credit categories.
Developed countries have moved
to primarily green buildings, with
nations like the US and the UK
oering grants, tax breaks and
expedited permits for buildings
rated as green.
In the US and Europe, we are
seeing a signicant premium being
paid by institutional investors
for certied buildings, says Mr
Hoddell.
It is not unusual to see a 0.25
to 0.5 per cent reduction in exit
yield for green buildings, which
leads to millions of dollars of
additional value being created
for the developer.

GERMANY is the worlds most


energy-ecient nation, while
China is quickly stepping up its
own eorts, an environmental
group said last week.
The study of 16 major
economies by the Washingtonbased American Council for
an Energy-Ecient Economy,
ranked Mexico last and voiced
concern about the pace of eorts
by the US and Australia.
The council gave Germany
the top score as it credited
Europes largest economy for its
mandatory codes on residential
and commercial buildings as it
works to meet a goal of reducing
energy consumption by 20 per
cent by 2020 from 2008 levels.
We are pleased to win a
second title in a weeks time,
Philipp Ackermann, the deputy
chief of mission at the German
embassy in Washington, told a
conference call, alluding to his
countrys World Cup victory.
Echoing the views of the
reports authors, Ackermann
pointed out that Germany has
achieved economic growth
while improving eciency and
reducing harmful environmental
eects of the energy trade.
We all agree, I think, the
cheapest energy is the energy
you dont have to produce in
the rst place, Ackermann said.
Our long-term goal is to fully
decouple economic growth from
energy use.
The report found that China
used less energy per square foot
than any other country, even if
enforcement of building codes is
not always rigorous.
Theres a lot more China
can do. They do waste a lot of
energy as well, but they really are
making quite a bit of progress,
said Steven Nadel, the councils
executive director. The study
found a clear backward trend
in Australia, where Prime Minister
Tony Abbott is skeptical about
the science on climate change.
Last week, Australia abolished
a controversial carbon tax. The
country was ranked 10th, with
the council praising the countrys
eorts on building construction
and manufacturing but placing
it last on energy eciency in
transportation.
The study ranked the US 13th,
saying that it had made progress
but still wasted a tremendous
amount of energy. (AFP)

DN

dcor

DAILY NATION
Thursday
July 24, 2014

propertybriefs

WITH KIARIE NJOROGE

Housing Finance
shelves bond plan

Mortgage lender Housing Finance


has shelved a planned Sh20 billion
bond, citing high rates, and will
instead turn to a rights issue next
year. Managing director Frank Ireri
says the government is yet to reduce
domestic borrowing even after
successfully issuing a Sh170 billion
Eurobond, and that this has seen the
91-day Treasury Bill rate remain at 11
per cent.
The bank is also exploring the
possibility of borrowing from foreign
sources, and could also turn to
Britam, which is poised to become
its parent company if a takeover
is successful, to inject the muchneeded funds. Besides funds for its
core business of mortgage lending,
the company also needs money to
sustain its construction subsidiary
as well as boost its capital adequacy
ratios ahead of an upward review by
Central Bank of Kenya next year.

Kenya Railways
to reclaim land

Over 9,000 families living on


rail reserves will in September be
relocated to low-cost houses in
Makadara, Kaloleni and Kibera as
Kenya Railways moves to secure
the corridor ahead of the building
of the Standard Gauge Railway. The
Sh7 billion housing scheme, backed
by the World Bank, will see each
family occupy a house measuring
20-metres-by-20-metres and
comprising a kitchen, sleeping area
and a toilet. Monthly rents payable
in the new houses will be maintained
at between the Sh300 and Sh500,
which these families have been
paying. The rm plans to build an
eight-metre perimeter wall on both
sides of the railway in slums to curb
encroachment. The wall will be
12.3km long, with 5.3km stretching
along the railway track in Kibera and
the remaining 7km built along the
Makadara-Embakasi section.

JKIA to host new


commercial unit

Kenya Airports Authority (KAA)


has invited international bids for
the setting up of a hotel, medical
facility, terminal, a business zone
and a shopping mall at the Jomo
Kenyatta International Airport
(JKIA). KAA is oering land to set
up the businesses and will in return
collect annual lease fees. It will cost
up to Sh7 billion to build the airport
hotel, Sh1.3 billion ($15 million) for
the terminal and up to Sh2 billion to
put up a shopping mall. Investors in
the shopping complex and the hotel
will be oered 2.25 hectares each,
while the medical facility will sit on
1.2 acres.

Who owns this


284-acre land?

A 285-acre land is at the centre


of a legal tussle between the
Nyeri County government and
two local residents. The countys
lawyer, Wahome Gikonyo, told the
Nyeri High Court that originally,
the land belonged to the Ministry
of Agriculture and Livestock
Development, which has agreed
to surrender it to the county for
development. But Phylis Nduta and
Naomi Wanjiku claim that they have
lived on the land for years and had
even developed houses on it.

PHOTO I FILE

Vary the texture between the


things you touch, such as the
bed sheets, and the ones you
see, like light xtures, as this
creates visual appeal.

Dcor ideas for tiny bedroom

The tiny size of your


bedroom should not
frustrate you each
time you go in there.
With a bit of creative
selection of furniture,
accessories and colour,
you can create comfort
by giving it some
character and a unique
personality
BY WILSON MANYUIRA
@Wilsonmanyuira
wilsonmanyuira@yahoo.com

You know the storyline.


ts about your little bedroom the
one you squeeze yourself into,
and in which awkward corners
and oddly positioned windows
stare back blankly.
Perhaps you have grown tired of
seeing them daily and all you want
is to get your nice pair of heels and
go to work.
But here is the catch.
Because of lack in space, the shoe
rack can only be under the bed. To
get to it, you have to contend with
two humongous suitcases. They are
also under the bed, and they wont
easily surrender to the muscles of your
slender hands.
Above the night stand or dresser,
are clothes either hanged or laying
loosely. You cant even have wall
hangings because thats where you
hang your clothes. No wardrobe worth
calling by that name can t inside the
bedroom.
But while this might be the case, the

interior designer we spoke with argues


that the small size of your bedroom
should not stop you from exploring
your dcor interests.
Ms Monica Kabiru, an interior
designer with Olmarei Interiors, insists
that with a bit of creativity, comfort
can be attained in a small bedroom
by giving it character and a unique
personality.
The rst step, she advises, would
be to examine the room. If possible,
do so when it is bare and note the
dimension and the positioning of the
windows and doors, she says.
This is important in helping to
decide how to arrange the furniture,
as according to Monica, furniture
arrangement set rhythm for other
decorative elements to be put in the
room later on.
She explains: When arranging the
furniture, you need to be especially
creative as space is the problem here
and you dont want to waste it.
If your bedroom has a large window
on the longer side of the room, says the
interior designer, it will be prudent
to place the bed there, as this will
give you ease to move around,
while also letting in light, which
is known to make a small space
appear bigger.
According to her, you should
think about scale more seriously
when selecting furniture for small
bedroom.
Go for open furniture that do not
hog space all the way down to the
oor, but which leave some decent
space at the bottom. They (open
furniture) include such items as iron
bed frame, glistening night stands and
such. The good thing about them is
they make the room feel light and airy,
she advises.

Vertical space

When selecting wardrobes and

dressers. She points out, the vertical


space should also be given thought as
it could take up a lot of the clutter that
would otherwise congest the oor.
Instead of having a single wide
wardrobe, Monica explains, a two-tier
narrower and taller wardrobe will be
ideal, as it will save the space while
also holding more clothes in the two
vertical quires.
Also, she adds, you can have some of
the furniture perform double functions
to further save on space. A bench,
for instance, can be used for bedroom
seating, have a shoe rack beneath it
and a lift top above to stow away dirty
clothes or towels.
According to Monica, the
accessories in your bedroom should
not be scattered all around but grouped
depending on their homogeneity and
then placed together.
In addition, she says, artworks
should be arranged in a systematic
order so that small artworks
read as a unit, while larger
pieces are put up slender
frames so that they dont
dominate the room.

If one of the decorative


elements is out of step
with the main colour
scheme of the small
bedroom, the best bet
would be to use a small
dose of that colour in
other areas of the room

Painting

While you can choose any colour to


paint the walls, Monica advises that
light colours are the most ideal for a
small bedroom as they make it look
and feel lighter. In addition, she says,
think about where you want to place
the colour, its texture as well as the
other dcor objects. These details are
what will give the room character and
an identiable rhythm.
Irrespective of whether you choose
a single colour or decide to use a
palette to paint the bedroom, the key
thing should be repeating colours, says
Monica, explaining that this creates
a visual rhythm in the room and also
makes it more appealing to eye.
She continues: If one of decorative
elements is out of step with the main
colour scheme of the small bedroom,
the best bet would be to use a small
dose of that colour in other areas of
the small bedroom. This, Monica
contends, will create an illusion of a
bigger bedroom.

Texture

As large furniture and explorative


use of dcor patterns will dwarf the
space in a small bedroom, using texture
is another way of giving the room a
spacious character.
Shiny surfaces will, for instance,
illuminate the surface while mixing
smooth surfaces with rugged ones will
create an appealing pleasant look that
turns away the focus from the size of
the bedroom, she says.
She adds: Instead of heavy window
dressings that shuts off the light
completely, go for nubby fabric and
woven window treatments.
Of importance, Monica observes,
you should vary the texture between
the things you touch, such as bed
sheets, and the things you see, like
the light xtures, as this, she argues,
creates variety and visual appeal.

DAILY NATION
Thursday
July 24, 2014

DN

the home

Making a case
for cushions
There are other ways
to get the cushioning
feeling of scatter
cushions minus
the cost and other
disadvantages of the
ready-made types in
the stores
BY DCOR JUNKIE

othing beats the convenience


and comfort of a scatter
cushion that can be moved
from place to place. The
only thing that can top such style and
practicality is when the said cushion is
personalised, inexpensive and a unique
reection of a homeowners passions
and lifestyle.
The name, scatter cusion, conjures
up the image of costly pads, headrests
or backrests found in stores, some of
which are made from cheap fabric that
fray in weeks to many homeowners
dismay. There is no need to despair
though, as there are other ways to
get the cushioning feeling of scatter
cushions minus the cost and other
disadvantages of the ready-made
type in stores.

Sewing a cushion or having a tailor


make one is among the simplest
sewing exercises. Its a good place
to start.
A regular scatter cushion is often
just a simple square or rectangular
envelope lled with foam or pieces
of old cloth. Here are a few tips
and tricks on how to make and
decorate your home with bespoke
and re-purposed items.

BABY STUFF

The rst and cutest way to make


cushions is to use an old eece baby
blanket to make one for your toddler
as soon as they are old enough.
It is important that you make sure the
cushion is not a safety hazard. It must
not have the potential to suocate your
child. Ideally, therefore, you make one
like this when the child is a bit older.
Safety issues aside, the cushion is an
easy and sentimental way of reminding
yourself and your child of their rst
months.
One way to really personalise such
a cushion is to embroider the name of
your child and write the date of their
birth below their name. That way, the
item will always be a great keepsake
for the child.
The cushion will look great among
other bed pillows or even on a
distressed white wooden chair adjacent
to your little ones cot.

PHOTO I FILE

A regular scatter cushion is a


simple square or rectangular
envelope lled with foam or
pieces of old cloth.

The timelessness of the


plaid print cannot be
emphasised enough.
Whats more, the beauty
of plaid is that it can
look great with almost
anything

FOR THE LOVE OF DENIM

Denim took the world by storm many


decades ago due to its versatility and
longevity. Now that the fashion need
not remain in your wardrobe, you can
repurpose old pairs of jeans by using
them to create a patchwork cushion
made of dierent denim washes. The
cushion would especially look great
in a teenagers bedroom against some

bright pops of colour, such as shocking


pink or neon yellow.

IN THE BAND.

If you are an ardent music lover,


then you can immortalise your
favourite stars by making some
cushions from old concert t-shirts.
The same can be done for those with
a great passion for politics, where now
famous t-shirts of political icons can
be cropped to an appropriate shape
and stued to make cushions. These
type of bespoke cushions can be quite
dramatic, so they would look best on
a neutral background, such as cream
or soft white sofa.

VINTAGE IS ALWAYS IN

Silk scarves are little things of


beauty and often come in dierent
and inexhaustible styles. The other
lovely thing about scarves is that they
come in the perfect shape for cushion

making squares and rectangles.


To make these cushions is easy,
but the one caveat is that to match
different scarves together to make
a cushion, there must be a common
them, such as a coordinating ower
or abstract print.

IT IS PLAID TIME

The timelessness of the plaid print


cannot be emphasised enough. Whats
more, the beauty of plaid is that it can
look great with almost anything. To get
the plaid look with minimum eort,
simply buy a classic and locally available
red and black Maasai blanket and make
a few cushions.
The cushions will especially look
good on white linen in your bedroom
or very trendy in your home oce on
a black swivel chair alongside another
slightly smaller scatter cushion made
of black sequins.
There you have it.

DN

security

DAILY NATION
Thursday
July 24, 2014

Broken bottles or razor wire? Think


The security of your estate has
gone to the dogs, but the aesthetic
value of your home need not
follow it there. Here, simple tips to
maintain class without losing colour
BY IMMACULATE WAIRIMU
immawairimu@yahoo.com

s Kenyas economy grows,


more and more people
are joining the upper- and
middle-income
groups,
where disposable income is readily
available. The eect of this is being felt
in the property sector. Here, the latest
technological advances in real estate
and lifestyle trappings have become
must-haves for many.
Most of these advances are in-built
for convenience, but for those that are
not, they run the risk of attracting the
wrong kind of attention.
Though these are what thieves intend
on stealing when they get access into
the home, there is no telling what they
can do, not only to the gadgets, but also
to those they nd home. This is the
reason many build high perimeter walls,
invest in the best security technology
and even hire guards and erce dogs
for protection.
However, this ought not to be the
reason for our homes to be built like
fortresses. Though the threat of burglary
is high in the upper- and middle-income
homes, every homeowner is at risk of
attacks.
The quest to secure homes and keep
the bad guys out has led to perimeter
walls surrounded by broken beer or glass
bottles on top. Rusted corrugated iron
sheets and wooden fences in unmatched
heights, colours and shapes have
become a common sight.
Although security measures may
not be 100 per cent eective, if chosen
correctly they will act as a major
deterrent for criminals, provide the
homeowner a peace of mind, and
maintain the homes natural beauty
and view.
Homes now need to be secured not
just at night when we are asleep, but also
when caregivers are alone in the home,
and also when out for holidays.
Here, some ways to achieve security
without compromising on aesthetic
looks:

Wireless alarms

Today, modern means wireless. A


homes alarm system would mean
added security. Choosing a wireless
alarm system will prevent intruders
from disarming the system by
cutting wires. If one can see them, so
will the intruder. The wireless system
will also contribute to the homes
appeal as
hideous
wires will
be done
away with.

Recessed lighting

The window

This is another area where


intruders use when they are unable
to access the house through the
door. Homeowners ought to use
strong burglar-proof bars to prevent
such instances. However, since
the windows and doors are used
together, they should have matching
dcor styles. This will allow them to
blend in and maintain the look and
feel of a room.

Security lights around a house


help protect it by promoting
visibility and an awareness of what
is taking place around the home,
especially at night. Recessed lighting
looks sleek and elegant inside the
home, so why not carry the trend
outside? Installing recessed lights
to illuminate various entry points
to the home from the outside will
not only have a burglar think twice
about entering the property, but also
give the home a warm, exterior glow
in the evenings. Any installed lights
should face away from the home and
should ensure that the occupants
are able to use the windows without
being seen from outside.

The intercom

An intercom will be a great way


to prevent unwanted visitors from
entering the home. A homeowner
should not allow deliveries,
garbage collectors, beggars, casual
job seekers, salespeople and the
like to enter the property. Keep
them at bay by communicating
with them through the intercom
system. An eective intercom
system between the home and the
gate or the front door will control
who has access to and is on the
premises. For service providers
such as electricity and water meter
readers, insist on seeing their
identication before letting them
into your property.

DAILY NATION
Thursday
July 24, 2014

DN

security

beauty when securing your home


The perimeter wall

In the past, most homes


were either hedged or open
in courts where beautiful
views and much needed
greenery were in plenty.
They also provided great
socialising opportunities
with neigbours. But today,
the only people who
can boast such views
are those living in gated
communities. For the rest,
as much as most would
want a beautiful hedge or
an open court for a fence
as opposed to a solid wall
for the superior view they
provide, criminals on the
outer side will not let them
as they can see whatever is
going on in the home and
plan against it.
The rate of crime in
estates is becoming very
high and solid walls are

becoming the preferred


option as they provide
a strong physical barrier
against intruders and also
allow security dogs to
move about freely on the
property.
However, homeowners
are not leaving anything
to chance and others are
opting to use broken glass
or beer bottles to heighten
security. Nonetheless, this
is not deterring thieves
from accessing the house,
and it is also completely
destroying aesthetics.
The electric razor wire
is the better option at
protecting the home and
maintaining the aesthetic
view.
However, for those who
would still want to avoid
the perimeter walls, there is
now the option of installing
an electric fence.

Strong doors

Most doors in homes


in Kenya, including those
inside the house, are
metallic, unlike what was
the norm in the past. The
threat to security has
largely contributed to this
change.
Using these metallic
doors should not only

The gate

Gone are the days


when your homes gate
was a replica in design,
size and even colour as
your neigbours. Today,
customisation is the
way to go as it allows
the homeowner to get a
product that meets his or
her specic exterior need
and becomes unique to
that particular home.
One can get a variety
of stylish, simple, strong
and creative security gates
that will protect just as well

if not better than the


ones that have been in use
before.
There is a wide range
of options available, from
wrought iron with intricate
patterns, to the beautiful
wooden pieces that give a
solid frontage.
One thing to keep
in mind when it comes
to gates though is
automation... if you can
aord. If one does not have
to get out of their vehicle
to open the driveway gate,
this will be a much safer
option.

protect against burglary,


but also seamlessly
contribute to the beautiful
interior and exterior
aspects of your home by
being maintained regularly
to prevent colour fading,
permanent dirt spots and
rusting.
There are also strong
wooden doors available
that are stylish and
can be customised for
dierent settings.
Some are twice
the size of a regular
door and make for a
grand entrance, while
acting as a deterrent
for burglars as they
will have their work
cut out for them if
they are going to try
and get through the
extra-large, doublythick, statement door
that weighs a tonne.
This will especially be
dicult for burglars
if it is paired with a
security gate.
There are also
electronic door locking
solutions available to
secure the home from
intruders, such as the
coded door knobs and
high security padlocks.

CHILDRENS CORNER

DAILY NATION
Thursday
July 24, 2014

BOOKS JOIN THE DOTS AND COLOUR

QUIZ

TITLE: The American Dream


AUTHOR: Ken Walibora
PUBLISHER: Longhorn Publishers

WORD MAKER
BY FELIX K. MAGEZI

I awoke suddenly from my deep slumber. I was


still lying under the mgunga tree. My whole body
was soaked in sweat. Oh my God! At long last I had
dreamt the American Dream! I was happier than I had
ever been in my whole life. I jumped to my feet quickly
and started leaping around in boundless joy. Watching
me, one would have thought I had gone crazy! I had no
desire to either go back home or to school. I stayed in
the bush for the rest of the day.
In the evening, I tiptoed to Madoas home. I was
anxious to tell him that the American Dream had nally
come to me. When I arrived near Madoas homestead,
I whistled. That was our signal. Madoa would whistle
when he got close to my home for me to meet him on
the road. This time, I whistled until I ran out of breath.
Madoa did not appear. For a moment I thought he had
run away from Sangura again and gone to Nairobi or
some other place.
The night came. I decided to return to the bush. I
heard the cries of wild animals that lled my heart with
untold fright and fret. However, I felt it was better to die
in the forest than to go back home.
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Q:What ve-letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?
A: Short
Q: What word begins and ends with an e but only has one letter in it?
A: Envelope
Q: What has a neck but no head?
A: A bottle

1. Who is the Cabinet


Secretary of Labour?
2. Which is the
largest Anglican
church in Nairobi?
3. On which street in
Nairobi can one nd
the largest number
of shops selling only
baby items?
4. Which is the
shortest month?
5. In which town was
Jesus born?
6. What do you
call the young of a
kangaroo?
7. What is the name
of the President
Uhurus wife?
8. Who is the
governor of Nairobi?
9. How many sides
does a trapezium
have?
10. Who is the
President of Somalia?
BY SHARON GICHERU

Answers:

1. Kazungu Kambi
2. All Saints Cathedral
3. Biashara Street
4. February
5. Bethlehem
6. Joey
7. Margaret
8. Dr. Evans Kidero
9. Four (4)
10. Hassan Sheikh
Mohamoud

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PAYING YOUR BILLS
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FINANCIAL MAKEOVER >> A SAVINGS CULTURE IS A DOORWAY TO WEALTH CREATION

Learn to save
rst before you
pay your bills

of your job contract. This


will cushion you against nancial distress should the
unexpected happen.
Developing a savings culture is a doorway to wealth
creation. Preparation meets
opportunity. When you
procrastinate with your
savings, you are dragging
yourself down from reaching
that well-desired financial
freedom. When saving, you
will be taking advantage of
compound interest. Albert
Einstein reportedly described compound interest
as a very powerful force in
the universe, and this force
cannot be underestimated
on your journey to nancial
freedom.
It is therefore important
to save, basically, because
the future is unpredictable.
However, developing a savings culture will require you
to develop new habits in
your expenditure methods
which if well executed, will
become your way of life.
Rome was not built in a day
and a lot of consistency and
deliberate eorts will be demanded of you to succeed in
your plans.

I AM working in a ve-year programme but my job contract would


run for two years subject to renewal upon satisfactory performance. I
earn a net pay of Sh110,000 from which I save Sh20,000 in two SACCOs. I pay Sh13,500 in rent. This means I am left with so much money
but Im a very poor saver. Apart from the SACCOs deductions, I do not
have any cent in my two-year-old savings account. I need urgent help.
Samuel

THE DECISION to save money

OPINION
Rose Ngari,
research
analyst.

Write to:
nancialmake
over@ke.natio
nmedia.com

is both a personal as well as


a nancial choice and the
key to successful nancial
management is planning.
Not having a nancial plan is
tantamount to playing football without a goal post.
To
achieve
financial
freedom, you must set the
specic goals you want to
realise by the end of a set
period of time. With specic
saving goals in place, you will
nd the motivation to save to
achieve those aspirations.
Once you have achieved
one goal, set out to realise
another that is in line with
your nancial plan. Ideally,
you will be able to grow your
savings more diligently with
a goal in mind than without
one.
The task then will lie

in working out your


monthly budgets. The
best way to save is to
add your savings to your
monthly budget and make
sure that you have an automatic savings mechanism
that involves paying yourself rst. This implies that
every month you put aside
your savings rst before you
start paying bills and other
expenses.
It is good that you are saving in a Sacco. However, it
is also important to have an
emergency fund. The rule
of thumb is that you
should be maintaining at least between three
and six months of your living
expenses as an emergency
buer should anything interfere with your income ow,
and in your case, this has
to do with the uncertainty

THE RULE
OF THUMB
IS THAT YOU
SHOULD BE
MAINTAINING
AT LEAST
BETWEEN
THREE AND
SIX MONTHS
OF YOUR
LIVING
EXPENSES
AS AN
EMERGENCY
BUFFER
Rose Ngari

NEXT WEEKS QUESTION

FILE | NATION

The best way to


save is to add your
savings into your
monthly budget.

I GOT a job last year which helped me clear a


Sh300,000 loan and invest in farming in Narok
County although it was aected by drought.
However, I have saved Sh600,000. I intent to
buy a 33- or 37-sitter matatu worth Sh4.3m. My
contract will end this month. Kindly, guide me
on how to invest wisely as I scout for a new job.
I have enough savings to cater for my family for
the next six months. Alex

SME SUCCESS >> MUTHONI NGATIA

It is mid-year, are you midway to realise your business goals?


AT THE START of this year, we did
the usual set new goals or made
promises to ourselves on plans that
we would make happen. Many write
them down these goals while others
just put them in their minds. It is always
recommended that we write down
what our goals are.
When written down, it is easier
to revisit and review how well we
are doing. If you did breakdown the
larger goals into action points, its now
halfway through the year and we want
to know if we are headed in the right
direction.
Most people stop at setting SMART
goals but the goals are so large they
never get to step one in achieving
them. If you remember the sport
analogy, it all boils down to whether
or not we are setting ourselves up for
failure? If you decide to run a marathon
today, and you have never run a mile

in your life, where do you start? Well,


if you start by running a kilometre,
followed by two kilometres and so on,
you break down the big audacious goal
of marathon dream into manageable
bits.
Many entrepreneurs set themselves
up for failure when they point to, say a
huge sales target for the year and then
fail to create a gradual path to achieve
that goal. This is because, along the
way, small and big challenges will
emerge. The tragedy is that we are
humanly very sensitive to diculties
that we begin counting the many small
challenges and this bogs down the
mind to perceiving the problems faced
bigger than the dream. It gets more
demoralising when you sit through
a review in between the year and
you cannot see the concrete steps
made towards the goal. It can be very
discouraging.

So, if you did not already breakdown


your large goals earlier and are feeling

disoriented, you still got another six


months or so to go. You can use this
period to turnaround your fortunes.
Begin by learning from the challenges
you have encountered so far. Whether
or not you had your goals broken down
into actionable steps, the challenges
were bound to present themselves
anyway.
Using the lessons learned, gure out
what is really practically workable in
the remaining six months. Set out to
put your energy there and get back
on track. Going back to the sport
analogy, if you begin running one
kilometre every day to participate in
a 21-kilometre marathon later in the
year, this will be better than pulling out
of your goal completely. Perhaps do
one kilometre runs every day for the
month of July, two kilometres for the
next month and so on. By the end of
the year, you would have good stamina

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to see you through a 10-km marathon.


And who says end year only happens
on December 31? If your year begins
now, just x in your 12 months through
to June next year. Now rephrase
the sport analogy with any of your
business goals and take a leap of faith.
Nothing is really lost, if anything, you
are now aware of the road ahead.
If you keep approaching your
business goals this way, chances are
very high that in ve years, you will be
glad you tried. It is important to feel
encouraged every time we review our
plans and goals.
Wishing you the very best in your
business this year!
The author is the CEO/founder
of Openworld Ltd Email:
muthoni@openworld.co.ke
@DorcasMuthoni

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JOB OPENINGS

MONEY AND YOUR RIGHTS >> WITH YVONNE KAWIRA

Here is how to
step up your
output at work
WE ALL want to be valued by the companies
we work for, dont we? We would love a situation
where the company we work for recognises us
for the exemplary performance at work, which
subsequently gives us motivation to dedicate
ourselves. This therefore calls for productivity at
work by ensuring ecient delivery. How exactly
do you ensure you are productive at work?
Come up with your to-do-list: This will keep you
well organised and ensure you complete all your
tasks without forgetting any particular task of the
day. The list should also be simple, achievable and
straight to the point to avoid confusion or wondering what a certain initial meant.
PHOTO | FILE

According to your policy


contract, you were required
to pay an excess of 2.5 per
cent of the estimated preaccident value.

Be patient, Monarch is pursuing


the excess claim from AMACO

MONARCH
INSURANCE
HAS BEEN
WRITTING
TO AMACO
OVER THE
CLAIM TIME
AND AGAIN
WITHOUT
ANY POSITIVE
RESPONSE
Yvonne Kawira

My name is Martin, an ardent reader of


your column and I must appreciate you for
the great help you oer to people.
I have a car that I have bought a comprehensive policy with Monarch Insurance
company.
In July last year, my car was hit from
the back by a Toyota Prado. On investigating the matter, the police absolved me
of wrongdoing. The Prado owner was to
blame for the accident.
I took the police abstract to Monarch
Insurance and my insurer advised me to
take my car to one of its preferred garage
in Industrial Area, in Nairobi.
Surprisingly, a month later, my car was
still packed at its oces. But when I nally
went to the garage to pick it, the insurance
company insisted that I must part with
Sh15,000, a fee which it termed excess. I
complied.
Later on, I came to learn that I was not
supposed to pay the Sh15,000 fee since I
was not to blame for the accident. Since
then, I have been following this matter to
get my money back all in vain.
I now need your assistance to recover my
money from Monarch Insurance.
Yvonne, please help me, I want the insurance company to clear the air on this illegal
charge and state clearly when it will pay my
hard-earned cash back.
Martin

Looking for answers?


Send your queries and daytime telephone numbers to Yvonne Kawira:
E-mail:
capitalletters@ke.nationmedia.com

Hello Martin,
Thank you for getting in touch with
us on this matter. We sympathise
with you for what you have had to go
through in the hands of your insurer.
We have been in communication
with the underwriter which acknowledged that your vehicle was involved
in an accident with another car that
was insured by AMACO.
And just as you had indicated to
us, you were not to blame for the accident, Monarch noted.
However, the policy in force at the
time of the accident between Monarch Insurance and yourself was not
the no blame no excess policy as
you indicated.
The agreement required that you
to pay an excess of 2.5 per cent of
the estimated pre-accident value
minimum Sh15,000. It is on this
understanding that you were asked
to pay the excess charge, Monarch
Insurance said.
According to Monarch Insurance,
however, there is a market arrangement known as knock for knock
agreement which should come to
your rescue without further ado.
In this case, AMACO is supposed
to refund the excess charge to the innocent party yourself.
Unfortunately, Monarch Insurance
has been writing to AMACO over the
claim time and again without any
positive response. And as the insurer
steps up its follow-up, we request you
to be patient.
Kindly, keep us posted on the
progress of this matter.
My name is Kevin, the Egerton University
student whom you published his case in this
column recently asking for study nancing.
It is very disappointing how the Higher

Education Loans Board (HELB) responded


to my plea by the phone; that it has run out
of appeal forms. I dont understand it.
Sadly, there is no appeal module on its
website where one can lodge a complain.
At the end of the day, you end up spending
more money calling its oces.
In addition, I think HELB does not scrutinise applicants documents well. For
instance, if my memory serves me right, I
remember attaching my fathers payslip in
the records I sent to its oce. But I suspect
that it was never considered.
How can my fathers Sh5,000 net salary cater for university fees given that my
younger brother also joined a national
school, Chavakali Boys, this year. The pressure is mounting on our father who is a
primary school teacher.
But despite the setback, I am hopeful
that I will one day succeed. Would a visit to
HELB oces at Anniversary Towers end my
suering? Please help.
Thank you in advance for your support.
Hello Kevin, and thank you for
keeping us posted on the progress
of your quest to get nancial support
for your university studies.
We got in touch with the student
nancier which informed us that it
has been in touch with you and explained to you what you need to do.
In particular, HELB insisted that
you should apply for subsequent loan
in the 2014/2015 academic year then
lodge an appeal if unsuccessful.
According to the financier, you
have also been advised to be keen
on timelines and all other details to
ensure that your application goes
through.
We wish you all the best in your
studies and hope that you will get the
much needed nancial assistance.

Set deadlines: These deadlines should be


achieved earlier than the companys ones to
give you time to go through the task and rectify
any glaring mistakes. By giving yourself a deadline, you will be avoiding procrastination or last
minute rush.
Check your mails: It is very easy to keep checking mails and replying to the every now and
then. now unless your current task is reliant on
that email, it can wait till you are done with what
you are doing before viewing your weekend out
pictures with friends and commenting on them,
cant it?
Limit use of social media: Some companies have
been forced to come up with measures to limit
use of social media sites during working hours.
Keeping your social media sites open will keep
sending pop ups and notications on your desktop disrupting you from your work each time. All
these sites are tempting to keep checking and
one hardly notices when time is passing while
your task is still staring back at you.
One task at a time: Do not attempt to run two
programmes at the same time for instance. It is
time consuming, and confusing. Unless of course
the two are reliant on each other, then it is important to work on one task at a time for eciency
and fast.
Split big tasks into bits: If you have a particularly
large project you would wish to execute within
a specied period of time, how about breaking
it down into smaller, manageable bits that are
easily achievable. Tackle each bit at a time ticking
them o once done. Make sure these are achievable bits so you do not end up straining yourself.
Tidy desk equals tidy mind: Keep your desk
neat so you know where to nd a certain le
when needed. Otherwise you will spend hours
trying to locate a certain document urgently
needed and this will in return end up distracting
you from your task.
Cut distractions: Now this does not mean you
suddenly become a brush o or antisocial. Ensure when you are working you keep distraction
from stories, noises and other environmental
noises that you cannot control at the minimum.
If you like to listen to music during your work,
ensure you are not distracted by it as well. Now
go ye and be productive, wont you?.
Yvonne Kawira

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We will move to the 47 counties


and sign up artistes with various
abilities and talents.

DAILY NATION Thursday July 24, 2014

Sanaa Sacco vice-chairperson Je Kefa

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FOCUS >> SANAA SACCO PROMISES TO FINANCE MEMBERS IDEAS IN ORDER FOR THEM TO REALISE THEIR DREAMS

A new platform for local artistes to manage their fortunes


Sportsmen, painters, juakali
traders, music producers and
scriptwriters among others whose
incomes are reliant on their talents
have formed Sanaa savings group
to ensure that the members secure
their future

Finance ideas
Sanaa sacco, also helps nance
its members ideas and help them
achieve their dreams.
If they allow us, we work with
them to identify players in their
particular line of production to that
ensure they get it right. This will
not only ensure that our member
breaks through, but also ensures
we have a sustainable solution to
the challenges we face every day as
artistes, said Ms Gatheru.
Several saccos have over time
been springing up trying to nance
its members.
For instance, Waumini Sacco,
a savings and credit co-operative
society registered in 1980 draws
its members from the employees
of Catholic organisations in Kenya.
According to its website, it currently has over 9,500 members
drawn from over 500 Catholic
organisations in the 26 Catholic
Dioceses in the country.

BY YVONNE KAWIRA
@YvonneKawira

ymurori@ke.nationmedia.com

MOST
OF THE
OFFICIALS
IN THIS
SACCO ARE
ARTISTES,
SO THEY
UNDERSTAND
WHAT GOES
ON IN THE
INDUSTRY,
THEY CAN
RELATE
WITH IT.

Sanaa Sacco
marketing
boss Susan
Gatheru

or artistes, when the spotlight


shines on them, money comes, and
when the light goes o, so does their
fortune.
It is this nature of unpredictable
flow of income that has pushed
some artistes to come up with a
Savings and Credit Cooperative
Society (Sacco) seeking to empower
its members.
Dubbed Sanaa Sacco, the initiative
strives to provide its members with
a platform to manage their nances
as well as secure their future. According to the marketing manager
and assistant secretary to the board,
Ms Susan Gatheru, Sanaa Sacco
seeks to ensure that the members
livelihood is well taken care of even
in times of low productivity.
Most of the ocials in this Sacco
are artistes, so they understand
what goes on in the industry, they
can relate with it and come up with
ideas to ensure a secure future for all
members, says Ms Gatheru who is
also an artiste who goes by the stage
name Qui.
Formed in December last year
and ocially launched last week the
sacco has 2,000 members already.
After the launch, we will move to
the 47 counties and sign up artistes
with various abilities and talents,
however, we already have an oce
in Mombasa, said its vice-chairman
Je Kefa.
With a registration fee of Sh500
and a minimum contribution of
Sh1,000 per month, the sacco is out
to help the beginners as well as the
already established artistes across
the country.

Fame is gone

We are open to sportsmen,


painters, juakali sector, producers,
scriptwriters performing arts among
others whose incomes are reliant on
their talents, said Ms Gatheru.
The launch of the Sacco comes at
a time when some talented Kenyans
have been reportedly unable to sustain their lifestyles once the fame is
gone.
I am sure many actors, who live
and survive from this profession
have it and its all gone the next day.
Most artists are poor at saving and
investing the money they get which
is not much to begin with. With appearances and the high lifestyle that

FLIP SIDE

Why turn to
Saccos?
^ Members savings are locally
mobilised and benefit them in
form of loans or dividend.
^ Interest rates in Saccos on
both loans and savings are
generally better than those
offered by commercial banks
^ Saccos receive special
assistance from governments
to help them achieve their
objectives.
^ In most cases, liabilities of the
Sacco members are limited to
their contributions

we have to maintain, having a small


nancial institution to support your
craft is paramount, notes actor Gerald Langiri.
According to Mr Langiri, Kenya is
undeniably one of the best locations
for lm shooting.
We happen to also have a unique
blend of gifted actors, script writers
and directors whose talent is to be
well received anywhere in the world.
This has been proven with the great
performance by our very own Lupita Nyongo. Many more need to be
exposed to other markets and platforms and we seek to provide those
links, he adds.

2,000

Sanaa Sacco membership at the


moment. The savings group was
launched in December last year.

From left:
Sanaa Sacco
vice-chairman
Je Kefa,
marketing
manager
and assistant
secretary to
the board
Susan Gatheru
and honorary
secretary
General Badi
Ali. The sacco
is out to help
the beginners
as well as
established
artistes across
the country.
GERALD
ANDERSON |
NATION

I AM SURE MANY ACTORS, WHO LIVE AND


SURVIVE FROM THIS PROFESSION HAVE
IT AND ITS ALL GONE THE NEXT DAY.
MOST ARTISTS ARE POOR AT SAVING AND
INVESTING THE MONEY THEY GET WHICH IS
NOT MUCH TO BEGIN WITH.
Actor Gerald Langiri

Bodaboda sacco
Similarly in March this year,
bodaboda cyclists formed a sacco
dubbed Oloepi Bodaboda cyclists
sacco society limited with the

aim of looking into its


members welfare.
Apart from giving loans
and guiding its members in
their career paths, Sanaa sacoo has
also partnered with various companies to enable them provide additional benets to its members. We
are working with CIC Insurance
and Resolution Health to provide
insurance services and health cover
respectively, Mr Kefa said.
The vice-chair also revealed
plans to enable sacco members own

houses. We are currently working


to get the ideal partners to enable
us provide housing to our members, Mr Kefa added.
The society is also currently
working with the ministry of
Sports as its main sponsors and
its sharing vision with relevant authorities. This is a big dream that
needs a lot of attention and support
because arts are dynamic. We need
to accommodate these artists, Ms
Gatheru noted.

Licence for a TV station


Sanaa sacco currently has a
licence for a TV station which it
intends to use as a platform to
promote the work of its members.
The entire industry is regulated by
an authority whose mandate is to
benchmark Saccos with the best
run credit unions in the world.
It also seeks to build a top notch
Sacco sub-sector able to meet
ever changing member demands
through prudential regulation.
According to Sacco Societies
Regulatory Authority the introduction of prudential regulation for
Sacco societies was an important
step in main streaming the industry
into the formal nancial system.
It is a means of enhancing
governance in the industry by improving transparency, integrity and
accountability in the management
of Sacco businesses thus improving the nancial soundness of the
subsector, Mr Peter Gakunu in an
earlier interview.

08

DAILY NATION Thursday July 24, 2014


How farmer turned into
canola oil extractor
after criticism from a
white businessman

money 5

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Handy tips to help you start and run an insurance agency. Page 8

es to manage their fortunes


Finance ideas
Sanaa sacco, also helps nance
its members ideas and help them
achieve their dreams.
If they allow us, we work with
them to identify players in their
particular line of production to that
ensure they get it right. This will
not only ensure that our member
breaks through, but also ensures
we have a sustainable solution to
the challenges we face every day as
artistes, said Ms Gatheru.
Several saccos have over time
been springing up trying to nance
its members.
For instance, Waumini Sacco,
a savings and credit co-operative
society registered in 1980 draws
its members from the employees
of Catholic organisations in Kenya.
According to its website, it currently has over 9,500 members
drawn from over 500 Catholic
organisations in the 26 Catholic
Dioceses in the country.

I AM SURE MANY ACTORS, WHO LIVE AND


SURVIVE FROM THIS PROFESSION HAVE
IT AND ITS ALL GONE THE NEXT DAY.
MOST ARTISTS ARE POOR AT SAVING AND
INVESTING THE MONEY THEY GET WHICH IS
NOT MUCH TO BEGIN WITH.
Actor Gerald Langiri

Bodaboda sacco
Similarly in March this year,
bodaboda cyclists formed a sacco
dubbed Oloepi Bodaboda cyclists
sacco society limited with the

aim of looking into its


members welfare.
Apart from giving loans
and guiding its members in
their career paths, Sanaa sacoo has
also partnered with various companies to enable them provide additional benets to its members. We
are working with CIC Insurance
and Resolution Health to provide
insurance services and health cover
respectively, Mr Kefa said.
The vice-chair also revealed
plans to enable sacco members own

houses. We are currently working


to get the ideal partners to enable
us provide housing to our members, Mr Kefa added.
The society is also currently
working with the ministry of
Sports as its main sponsors and
its sharing vision with relevant authorities. This is a big dream that
needs a lot of attention and support
because arts are dynamic. We need
to accommodate these artists, Ms
Gatheru noted.

Licence for a TV station


Sanaa sacco currently has a
licence for a TV station which it
intends to use as a platform to
promote the work of its members.
The entire industry is regulated by
an authority whose mandate is to
benchmark Saccos with the best
run credit unions in the world.
It also seeks to build a top notch
Sacco sub-sector able to meet
ever changing member demands
through prudential regulation.
According to Sacco Societies
Regulatory Authority the introduction of prudential regulation for
Sacco societies was an important
step in main streaming the industry
into the formal nancial system.
It is a means of enhancing
governance in the industry by improving transparency, integrity and
accountability in the management
of Sacco businesses thus improving the nancial soundness of the
subsector, Mr Peter Gakunu in an
earlier interview.

rst
person
enterprise

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REVENUE INVESTOR COULD MAKE SH150 MILLION BY THE END OF THIS YEAR

NSE WEEKLY

Resolute trader
scents success in
cosmetics rm

Prepare to buy
shares, the NSE
self-lists today

Agyei Grant,
a Ghanaian,
has had to
do a lot to
surmount
huge
hurdles in
establishing
his beauty
products
entity, and
now, he is
hopeful
of a major
breakthrough

BY JOSHUA MASINDE

jmasinde@ke.nationmedia.com

is foray into Kenya


has been both challenging
and a little frustrating.
Being a foreign investor,
Ghanaian
businessman,
however, Mr Agyei Grant,
not only exudes the frustration he has confronted while
establishing his cosmetics
business locally, but is also
lled with unyielding hope of
a major breakthrough in the
highly competitive market.
The founder and chief executive of Ghana Exhibition
Centre, Mr Grant, says the
journey to establishing his
beauty products business in
Kenya began in 2011. He was
searching for a market for
a range of Ghanaian goods
artefacts, furniture and
cosmetics.
In 2011 and 2012, he did a
lot of research on the Kenyan market for cosmetics

TO INVEST IN A
FOREIGN COUNTRY, IT
TAKES A LOT OF RISK...
SOME PEOPLE TRY TO
HELP YOU, OTHERS
TRY HARD TO PUSH
YOU OUT.
Mr Agyei Grant

produced in Ghana.
He rode on the experience
of his fathers 48-year-old
sojourn into Kenya to explore market opportunities
for cosmetics products, an
undertaking he admits was
also exhausting and frustrating. He attended many expos
and trade fairs to showcase
the products he intended
to sell in Kenya in much of
2012. At the same time, he
registered Ghana Exhibition
Centre Limited as a private
company in partnership with
the Ghana Exports Authority
with the aim of promoting
his home countrys goods
and services in East Africa
and vice versa.

Embarrassment

To invest in a foreign
country, it takes a lot of risk,
embarrassment and a lot of
discouragement. Some people try to help you, others try
hard to push you out, he told
Money.
But, business is about doing your research. And, it is
your choice where you think
you can get a good market,
Mr Grant said, alluding to
his choice of Kenya as an
entry into East Africa.
Initially, he brought clothing and shoes, garments,
cosmetics, furniture, toys
and electronics to sell in
Kenya as he didnt know exactly what would do well.
But, this led him to stick
to cosmetics, an area which
he realised had the potential

Founder and chief executive of Ghana Exhibition Centre, Mr Agyei


Grant..
PHOEBE OKALL | NATION
for growth.
In Kenya, his rm packages and sells Miss Africa
Shea Butter, African Queen
Black Beauty Soap, Miss Africa Shea Oil and Miss Africa
Neem Oil besides others. All
these products are made in
Ghana.
However, he packages the
products in Kenya in order to
get the goods certied by the
Kenya Bureau of Standards.
Many retail chains could
not embrace the products
at rst. But, after marketing in the local media for
three months, the response
was impressive. It was then
that he approached Uchumi
Supermarket and a number
of beauty shops to stock his
goods.
The family owned company
has so far injected Sh139 million in the enterprise. Much
of the investment went into
research, expos and trade
fairs, company registration,

legal services, advertisement, licences, and paying


of merchandisers and sales
agents.

Sabotage

As a foreigner, he says,
he has learnt from the best.
Unhealthy
competition,
sabotage by some merchandisers and sales agents has
been giving him sleepless
nights. At some point, a local rm dealing in cosmetics
products tried to lay claim on
his rms trade-marked cosmetics. This made him think
whether he made the right
decision to invest in Kenya.
His rm is yet to make signicant revenue but hopes to
sell at least 500,000 products by the end of the year.
This, he says, could generate
Sh150 million. We went into
major production in October
last year. From that time, the
products are moving well in
the market, he said.

WEALTH MANAGEMENT PATRICK WAMEYO

You retire poor because of your socialisation


OVER THE last two months, I have been
engaged in career transition programmes
in which we prepare people psychologically for the alternative labour market after
leaving formal employment either through
retirement or retrenchment. It is amazing
how our minds have been programmed
in our childhood and by events of formal
employment to embrace a non-existent
safety. Both retrenchment and retirement evoke otherwise innate emotions into activity. These emotions set
o mental anguish and pain that is a
necessary evil for starting o personal
change into the path of wealth.
It may shock a young graduate to be
told that the old man or woman exiting
the rm to create space for him or her is
stressed up imagining life after employment, perhaps after 35 years of service.

Yet this is the reality for all retirees whether


nancially stable or otherwise.
The fresh graduate will walk this path, in
much the same steps, unless the employer
disturbs the natural ow of the mind by way
of formal exposure to a new way of thinking
and investment during employment.
When I joined a local bank as a young
employee, the rst ever batch of retrenched
sta in Kenya had just created the room for
me and 13 others. Many more followed over
the next two years until the work force was
composed of people below the age of 30,
but some things did not change we were
still controlled by the mindsets we acquired
in our previous lives under parental control.
So the new stock of employees continued
with the old ways reported to work early,
worked hard, continued to grow, naturally
acquired a conspicuous consumption pattern

from older housemates, but rarely invested in


readiness for retirement. We did not associate the fears we met in peoples faces with
the grave nancial mess they were in, which
we were also busy crafting.
Savings was the biggest challenge, while
investing remained a foreign word until the
young men and women became parents.
Financial pressure begun rising slowly as
the challenge of balancing between life
style-driven expenses on one side and ination growth driven income on the other
side could no longer cope with each other.
Poverty in the mind soon began expressing
outwardly. We never understood its drivers.
Patrick Wameyo is a nancial literacy
educator and coach. coach@nancialaca
demy.co.ke

THE bourse posted dull performance last week. On Friday, the NSE-20
Share Index closed 3.01 points lower
at 4,910.60 points with a traded volume of 26.22 million. However, this
week, the market has been expecting
the onset of increased activity as the
securities exchange self lists.
Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE):
Last week, this column asked you to
prepare for the rst initial public offer after a dry spell. The NSE will list
under the Main Investment Market
Segment.
The self-listing will ignite new trading excitement. The NSE is seeking
to raise money through the sale of its
shares and by the virtual of an IPO, it
will outperform introductory stocks,
Investax Capital boss, Mr Ndindi
Nyoro, says.
The NSE shares are going to be
consolidated into 215 million shares of
Sh4 par value to avoid the price from
being too low in listing. Currently, the
bourse is owned by 22 member rms
controlling 90 per cent of the shareholding. The Treasury and the Investor
Compensation Fund jointly own the
remaining 10 per cent.
The IPO will run until August 12. According to Mr Nyoro, the IPO presents
a fresh opportunity to make prot,
investors should denitely buy. In
last years nancial results, the NSE
reported a Sh262.7 million net prot,
a 210 per cent jump from the Sh84.8
million net prot realised in 2012.
Home Afrika: In July last year, Home
Afrika became the rst company to
list under the Growth and Enterprise
Market Segment, which is reserved
for small and medium sized rms.
The real estate company entered the
bourse through introduction. In its
rst trading session, its price shot to
Sh25 per share from Sh12 a piece.
However, in the last one year, the
rm has seen its share fall to Sh4 per.
On Monday, the counter opened at
Sh4.20 per share before plummeting
to Sh4.
According to a research analyst at
Genghis Capital, Ms Evelyne Wanjiku,
Home Afrikas valuation indicates that
it is trading within a fair value. She
points out that since the rm entered
the market, it is yet to post positive
returns. In the last nancial year, it
reported 25 per cent decline in prot
from Sh108.1 million recorded previously. This is mainly because the rm
deals in real estate where gains will
only be fully realised after completion
of long-term projects, she says.
With the company seeking to
secure a bond as a nancing option,
shareholders may be forced to wait a
little longer before getting any dividend which are paid net of all nancing costs, says Ms Wanjiku.
kinuthiamburu@gmail.com

DAILY NATION Thursday July 24, 2014

money 7

enterprise

8 money

Thursday July 24, 2014 DAILY NATION

CAPITAL NONE OF THE SIX BANKS HE APPROACHED AT FIRST FOR SH1M SEED MONEY GAVE HIM A LOAN

Farmer turns into


canola oil maker
thanks to criticism
David Kimondo felt hurt when a
trader he respected asked him to
stick to farming maize and beans
just because he sought information
on canola seeds from him
BY MORAA OBIRIA

I STARTED
VISITING
PEOPLE
IN THEIR
HOMES
GIVING THEM
THE OIL FOR
FREE. I DID
THIS FOR
A MONTH
UNTIL I
STARTED
RECEIVING
ORDERS.

Mr David
Kimondo

@moraaobiria
mobiria@ke.nationmedia.com

disparaging remark by
a trader he regarded highly as a
source of inspiration to the effect that he was no better than a
subsistence farmer drove him to
become one of the most successful entrepreneurs.
The criticism from a white
businessman for David Kimondo
to stick to farming maize and
beans after showing interest in oil
extraction from canola seeds propelled him to start Kieni Canola
Oil rm.
Mr Kimondo, who is also a
small-scale farmer, in 2009, went
to buy a goat from a white businessman in Nyereri, Kieni when
he a got the opportunity to see
canola seeds.
I saw him extracting oil from
the seeds and I was interested to
know more about it. But he told
me to stop asking many questions
and instead stick to maize and
beans, Mr Kimondo said.
But his quest for answers was
unyielding. In the subsequent
months, Mr Kimondo contacted
the ministry of Agriculture, crop
specialists, searched the Internet
and read various books.
Convinced he was ready to take

a leap of faith in the business, he


drafted a business proposal with a
seed capital need of Sh1 million.
I wanted Sh1 million to start o
but of the ve banks I approached,
none found the business proposal
tenable. I had to nd money the
soonest time possible, so I went
to Saccos.
Fortunately, he acquired the
capital from six dierent saccos
enabling him to register his rm,
Kieni Canola Oil, in January
2010.
The company is located at
Mweiga town, Kieni West Constituency, in Nyeri County.
Thereafter, he bought a small
extraction machine known as
Cold Press before making a return
to the same white businessman
to buy a 90-kilogramme bag of
canola seeds at Sh27,000. Back
then, the white was the only one
growing the crop in the area.
He planted some seeds on his
one-acre piece of land while he
extracted oil from the others.

Standardisation mark

But there was another problem,


the standardisation mark from
the Kenya Bureau of Standards
(KEBS) was necessary for him to
proceed.
It took me a year to get the
standardisation mark from KEBS.
It is at the sixth time that I qualied, allowing me to do mass production. Each time, KEBS advised
me on what I needed to do to get
its approval, he says.
Armed with KEBS application
letter, he started oil extraction albeit in small-scale, managing just
a litre every week.
I started visiting people in

his hopes of growth.


To reach out to a larger customer base, he sought the assistance of agricultural ocers
in sensitising the farmers on the
usefulness of the seeds but as he
says, they gave him a deaf ear.
I marketed my product in hotels and shops but very few were
willing to embrace it, he notes.
It is only through church gatherings that he started to attract
the attention of more customers
within Nyeri County.
However, it has taken Mr Kimondo two years to penetrate other
zones within Mt Kenya region and
Central Rift.
Now, he says, he makes
monthly supplies to Nyahururu,
Nyeri, Kirinyaga, Nairobi, Thika
and Nakuru.
In a month, he supplies
400 litres which translates to
Sh160,000 based on the Sh400
retail price he pegs on a litre.
One can also get a 200ml for
Sh100 while a 500ml goes for
Sh200.
He gets his raw material, canola
seeds, from farmers which he buys
at average of Sh35 per kilogramme
and supplements the input from
his one-acre farm.

Consistent supply

Canola oil products manufactured


by Kieni Canola Oil company.
The companys proprietor David
Kimondo in his one-acre canola
farm.

MORAA OBIRIA | NATION

their homes giving them the oil


for free. I did this for a month until I started receiving orders from
those who loved the product, says
the entrepreneur.
Just like any other liquid cooking oil, canola oil can be used for
preparing various delicacies and
pastries such as vegetables, meat
and cakes.
Even as he warmed up for bigger sales, the demand became
inconsistent, in eect depressing

To ensure he gets a consistent supply, he says, he has been


encouraging the farmers to grow
the oil crop to shore up their incomes.
Extracting a litre of oil requires
four kilogrammes of the seed.
With his improving sales, Mr
Kimondo has employed seven
workers on contractual terms.
He has also diversified into
canola seed cakes, dairy feed, as
an alternative income stream.
At the moment, he manoeuvres
market hurdles through hosting
exhibitions in regional agricultural
shows, farm eld days as well as
using vernacular radio stations to
advertise his products.
Through his prots he says he
has managed to buy three modern
operating machines from China
all costing Sh1.5 million. The
three include a Cold Press and
two ltration machines.

ASK ABOUT INSURANCE ISAAC NGARU

Handy tips to help you start your insurance agency


I am 22 years old and an avid reader
of your column. I would like to inquire
information on how to start and operate an insurance agency. Your advice
will be highly appreciated.
Dennis M., Nakuru
Thank you, Dennis. Im glad to note
that youre one of my keen readers who
now wants to get into the insurance
industry via the agency route. Welcome
aboard.
Insurance intermediation is an exciting and highly rewarding operational
side of underwriting for one who is
determined to work hard in making a
sales career.
Let me reassure you that considering the vast unexploited potential of
insurance in our country, your choice
of career is right and worth delving

into.
Despite the industry boasting about
4,000 agents and nearly 170 brokers,
the situation remains very uid. But
if one enters the market with the
right attitude and strategy, commitment and passion for success, you
can eventually get to the chart of
top performers. Remember, in any
profession and endeavour, there is
always room at the top.
At your age, I dont reckon you have
had much experience or any exposure
in this eld. You will, therefore, have to
start at the beginning, which is what
you have done by, rst, getting information. There are two routes to becoming an insurance agent: through being a
tied agent or as an independent agent.
Tied agents are those who contract
to represent one insurance company.

These will normally be given facilities to


enable them become productive. Such
perquisites include training, supervision, oce facilities (as necessary), and
other sales aids. In the main, life insurance sales agents are in this category
and most newcomers in insurance selling begin in this way.
You could also begin your sales career
in a broking oce but you would then
need to get a job in such an entity. Also,
some insurance companies are now
recruiting own sales force in non-life
insurance. The main issue to note is
that sales agents are remunerated by
commission based on the sales they
generate. Dependent on ones eorts,
many companies give advances to
agents to enable them meet basic selling expenses.
As for independent agents, these will

normally operate like brokers, that is,


unattached to a particular insurer. However, they are restricted to representing
a maximum of four insurance companies. Independent agents usually handle all classes of insurance and many
have their own oces, just like brokers.
Note that independent agents have
to register their business name with
the registrar of business names, or be
incorporated through a process that is
handled by the registrar of companies.
All insurance intermediaries have to
be licensed by the Insurance Regulatory
Authority before they can practise. For
tied agents, their principal will guide
them and facilitate this process. There
are specic conditions the IRA sets for
licensing the various industry players.
Among these is the requirement for
an agent to have proven knowledge of

insurance. If none, then one is required


to undertake an examinable course
facilitated by the College of Insurance
that leads to the award of a certicate
of prociency in insurance. This is required by the industry regulator before
an agent can be licensed.
To get more information on the selling career, I suggest you visit a branch
oce of any insurance company in Nakuru, who are always willing to discuss
the issue with potential agents.
Equally, you can obtain the updated
details concerning licensing requirements by visiting the industry regulators website.
Good luck in your career.
For questions on any aspect of
insurance, write to: isaac@ngaruasso
ciates.com

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