Author: Muraya Kamunde

  • State to cater for expenses of Londiani accident victims

    State to cater for expenses of Londiani accident victims

    Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has announced the Government will settle the bills of victims of the Londiani tragic accident.

    Speaking after he joined leaders and Kenyans at Londiani Grounds Tuesday for the interdenominational prayers and fundraising in support of families of the Londiani tragedy, the Deputy President said the support will include offering financial support to aid in burial preparations.

    DP Gachagua condoled with the families who lost their loved ones in the tragic accident that claimed at least 50 people on Friday.

    He called upon road users to be vigilant to prevent similar occurrences in the future while warning that the government would do everything in its power to enhance road safety.

    He asked County Governments to work with the national government to create safe spaces for small business traders to carry out their businesses to avoid endangering their lives.

    The leaders who accompanied the Deputy President including cabinet secretaries, governors and members of National Assembly echoed sentiments by the DP and called on road users to ensure their vehicles are road worthy.

    The Ministry of Transport through the Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has also expressed that they will issue new regulations through the National Assembly that will see a lot improvement through the use of technology including ensuring all vehicles are fitted with dashboard cameras and vehicle telematics that will transmit the GPS system, a recorder to transmit speed, location and vehicle maintenance as a way of reducing road accidents.

    The Deputy President called on Kenyans to continue extending arts of compassion to the bereaved.

    Reporting by Muraya Kamunde

  • Environmentalists call for reinstatement of ban on illegal logging

    Environmentalists call for reinstatement of ban on illegal logging

    Friends of the Environment have called for the reinstatement of the ban on logging barely two days after President William Ruto lifted the six year ban.

    Led by Green Thinking Action Party Leader Dr. Isaac Kalua the environmentalists cautioned the move could compromise gains in afforestation.

    The environmentalists cried foul and warned that the move would erode gains in afforestation and have negative effects on the climate.

    GTAP Party Leader Dr Isaac Kalua is instead called for the establishment of a forest regulatory body to oversee legal logging.

    This comes after as a section of saw millers hailed the move and pledged to work with government to increase the forest cover and promised to safeguard the sanctity of the forests and practice responsible logging.

    The millers said they have suffered great looses in the last six years.

    Reporting by Timothy Kipnusu

  • 50 bodies from Londiani tragic accident positively identified

    50 bodies from Londiani tragic accident positively identified

    A total of 50 out of 52 bodies of victims of the Londiani junction traffic accident have been positively identified.

    According to the Department of Health Services-Kericho County, 44 postmortems have so far been performed with only six yet to be performed.

    In a statement, the Health Department also noted that it was in the process of identifying two remaining bodies.

    “For the two unidentified, we have their fingerprints with the police and we hope to be done as soon as possible,” they said.

    “The patients in KCRH and Nakuru PGH are doing well, and we are monitoring closely.”

    An Interdenominational memorial prayer service has been scheduled for Tuesday that at Londiani grounds and will be graced by Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.

    Labour and Social Protection Cabinet Secretary Ms Florence Bore made the announcement at the Kericho County Government headquarters pointing out that after the prayer service, a fundraiser will be held in support of the families of the victims of the fatal crash.

    The CS said the financial aid for the victims would go a long way in assisting families of the victims, a majority of who were engaged in informal businesses along the Kericho-Nakuru highway.

    “I pass a message of condolence for the lives we have lost in the Londiani accident. This is a time of mourning and we all come together as a county and as a national government to give a good send-off to those that we have lost and also wish the injured a quick recovery,” added Bore.

  • Embrace peace, humility and integrity in your work, Mudavadi tells Church

    Embrace peace, humility and integrity in your work, Mudavadi tells Church

    Prime Cabinet Secretary, Musalia Mudavadi has urged the church to be key drivers of peace in the country and support the government’s initiative of uniting Kenyans.

    Mudavadi said that the church plays a critical role in society and should be a reflection of the country in terms of stability and prosperity in all spheres of life.

    He made the remarks, even as he cautioned Kenyans to be on the look out over rising cases of false prophets and preachers, whom many innocent people have fallen victim to.

    Mudavadi said false pretenders of the word have caused havoc both locally and internationally.

    “Innocent people have surrendered their health and wealth to people who have done totally nothing in helping them acquire the wealth. It defeats logic, when someone like a professor or doctor or an educated person surrenders all his/her years of work, abandons his/her family and follow a false prophet who has never even been in class one,” regretted Mudavadi.

    He urged the church to assist the government identifying rogue pastors and bring them to book as they are tarnishing the good name of the Church.

    At the same time, Mudavadi said that the current unrest being witnessed in some regions of Africa calls for collective efforts, with the church at the forefront in seeking lasting solutions to conflicts.

    “We all know what is happening in various parts of Africa like what has befallen Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Africa is grappling with a myriad violent, economic and political conflicts day in day out. The church must stand out and be counted among entities that are helping restore calmness and tranquility.” said Mudavadi.

    Mudavadi made the remarks during the 2023 World Conference of Friends Church (Quakers) being held at Kabarak University in Nakuru.

    He said Africa is awash with mercenaries fighting proxy international wars that need the intervention by the Church of Friends.

    “You must have heard of countries straddling over Africa natural resources and at the same time, the global dynamics are changing very fast and within Africa itself and within various countries we hear of communities fighting of natural resources. The Church must stand out and be counted,” he said.

    “Personally, I was involved in restoring peace in Kenya within the Serena talks arrangement under the then UN Secretary General Koffi Annan, Madam Graca Machel and Tanzanian President Benjamin Mkapa back in 2007/2008 when Kenya was in turmoil,” Mudavai added.

    The PCS further acknowledged efforts being undertaken to integrate peace curriculum in the Kenyan education curriculum.

    He said this will play a pivotal role because it involves inculcating the aspect of peace building and unity an early age.

    Mudavadi also urged the church to be an example in emulating humility as a virtue within the society.

    He said leadership in many parts of Africa has been misconceived to self-gratification and amassing of wealth without hard work.

    Cautioning that if the church does not speak on such matters, Mudavadi observd that the society will continue to vanquish in vices that will end up eroding the moral fabric of the society and nations will collapse.

    “Leaders in Africa need humility in large doses; especially when leaders refuse to leave power when their terms expire or refuse to accept defeat after democratic elections. This is an area that needs deeper reflection with the church being called upon to lead by walking the talk,” said Mudavadi.

    “It is mainly in Africa, where integrity is a choice. This is when corruption is embedded as a virtual in governance, rather than a plague to be vanquished. This must change,” added Mudavadi.

    Mudavadi called on the religious institutions offering theological courses to scale them up with other skill-based courses, in a bid to produce all round graduates that will help in boosting the country’s economy.

    He said men and women of the cloth also need additional skills that will not only help them be self-reliant and earn a living from an additional career but it will also be an eye opener to the society that they are leading by example.

    “I will not mind seeing my pastor doubling up as an agricultural officer, a nurse, a mechanic, an ICT trainer or any other profession. So that apart from passing the work to the congregants, they can also pass skills and help nurture talent and be part of key players in turning around our economy,” pointed out Mudavadi.

    “As a country we are facing a crisis of unemployment of up to about 7 million young men and women, who have been schooled but there are no jobs. The church should support the government in figuring out what we should do to sort out this problem collectively.” paused Mudavadi.

    This years’ World of Friends Church 2023 is the first to be held in Africa, running under the theme “Come, Abide and Go “.

  • Gachagua to grace memorial service for Londiani crash victims

    Gachagua to grace memorial service for Londiani crash victims

    Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is expected to grace a special memorial prayer service for the victims of the recent tragic accident at Londiani Junction that claimed 52 lives last week.

    The interdenominational memorial prayer service that will be held in Londiani grounds on the 4th of July 2023, will bring together the area community, the area clergy and guests from all walks of life including governors, senators, Members of Parliament, and other senior government officers.

    Labour and Social Protection Cabinet Secretary Ms Florence Bore made the announcement at the Kericho County Government headquarters pointing out that after the prayer service, a fundraiser will be held in support of the families of the victims of the fatal crash.

    The CS said the financial aid for the victims would go a long way in assisting families of the victims, a majority of who were engaged in informal businesses along the Kericho-Nakuru highway.

    “I pass a message of condolence for the lives we have lost in the Londiani accident. This is a time of mourning and we all come together as a county and as a national government to give a good send-off to those that we have lost and also wish the injured a quick recovery,” added Bore.

    Bore revealed that the government through the different ministries will also contribute towards the issue at hand saying the Ministry of Health had donated supplies of medicine to the hospitals in Kericho and Londiani.

    The CS together with the Kericho Governor Dr. Eric Mutai, Kericho Senator Aaron Cheruiyot, Kericho Members of Parliament, and Members of the County Assembly held a consultative meeting ahead of the solemn prayer ceremony and later toured to inspect the grounds where the memorial will be held.

    Meanwhile, Mutai assured that the county government would foot the hospital and mortuary bills of the victims of the Londiani accident.

    “The people that were affected the most were ordinary hustlers and their families are in deep pain and that is why we have decided to fully support them by wavering all bills for the victims,” said Mutai.

    The governor also commended traders at Kapkelek Centre who have already relocated from transacting their businesses from the roadside to the designated marketplace that is away from the road and safer for them to trade promising to construct a market for traders in Londiani junction.

    “We continue to urge traders to avoid conducting their businesses along the busy highways for their safety and as a County was not going to compromise our people’s lives even if it’s hustling, we will ensure traders get safe designated places to transact their businesses,” said Mutai.

    According to the Kenya Red Cross Society Kericho Branch Coordinator, family contact tracing is still ongoing at the Londiani hospital and a total of 49 deceased persons have been positively identified by their family members.

    The Red Cross officer also said that a total of 56 persons have been reported to be missing in hospitals and in the Londiani Hospital Mortuary.

    Friday evening, a trailer registration No. RAC164/RL 2379 registered in Rwanda was involved in a tragic accident at Londiani junction leaving 52 people dead and 32 people injured.

    Transport and Roads Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen who visited the accident scene directed that all markets along road reserves should be relocated and KeNHA construct access roads to the markets.

    Murkomen also directed through the relevant agencies, speed limits be revised in the area and bumps and signages be provided and the National Safety and Transport Authority include the dangerous section as one of the spots to install speed detection cameras, especially in the upcoming pilot phase to support the enforcement of traffic laws and regulations.

    The Transport CS also directed that the County Transport Safety Committees in all 47 counties immediately embark on road safety education and awareness programs for traders, pedestrians school children, and boda-boda operators.

    “The Ministry of Transport will also hold consultative meetings with the East Africa Community to guide on the harmonization of motor vehicle inspection in the region even as I call upon all motorists to be careful on the roads for their safety and that of other road users,” said Murkomen.

  • Mount Kigali University hosts moot court competition

    Mount Kigali University hosts moot court competition

    Mount Kigali University, in partnership with Mount Kenya University, Parklands Law Campus in Nairobi hosted the MKU Regional Human Rights Moot Court Competition.

    The competition took place at  the Mount Kigali University under the theme, “Climate Change Refugees – Enhancing Governments Transparency and Accountability in the Promotion of Human Rights”.

    The programme aimed to equip law students with broad-based skills and knowledge that are applicable both to Kenya and the international legal arena.

    Since 2009, the Law campus has contributed to the training of outstanding lawyers equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge of both national and international laws.

    “The theme for the competition will focus on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), Forced Migration Law and Refugee Law,” said Nelly Wamaitha, the director of Parklands Law Campus.

    “Our theme today allows law students to explore innovative solutions to address the challenges surrounding displacement and the protection of human rights through alternative dispute resolution. The participation of our university, alongside Schools of Law from four Universities from Rwanda that include University of Rwanda, University of Kigali, INES, and UNILAK will provide law students with a platform to interact and learn from diverse legal backgrounds,” explained Wamaitha.

    In her statement, she said the competition will go a long way in helping law students to enhance their legal knowledge, research, and advocacy skills in a simulated courtroom setting.

    “Through this competition, law students are challenged to engage with complex legal issues and present their arguments before experienced legal professionals. This experience provides them with practical, hands-on experience in the legal profession, allowing them to develop valuable skills such as critical thinking, public speaking, and legal analysis,” she added.

    The acting Vice Chancellor Dr Martin Kimemia said Mount Kigali University will endeavour to create a mentorship relationship between the legal profession and the law students.

    “We expect the competition to be highly competitive, which leads to underscoring the pivotal role of scholarly research, analytical and advocacy skills, an invaluable investment for all in the legal profession.”

    The role of law and justice in the East Africa Community has seen great milestones towards the integration of the member states.

    It has also brought about regional peace and security, a result of constant reminders of the need for unity and a united purpose in ensuring regional development.

  • BrighterMonday recognized as best recruitment firm

    BrighterMonday recognized as best recruitment firm

    BrighterMonday added another feather to its cap when it scooped the award for Best Recruitment Firm at the Pacesetters Awards held at the Weston Hotel on the 30th of June 2023.

    This remarkable feat is a testament to BrighterMonday’s commitment to revolutionizing the recruitment industry and its unwavering dedication to providing top-notch services to both job seekers and employers.

    The Pacesetters Awards, renowned for recognizing excellence in the business sector, celebrates organizations that demonstrate exemplary innovation, growth, and success. BrighterMonday’s recognition as the Best Recruitment Firm underscores the company’s unparalleled expertise, cutting-edge technology, and remarkable impact on the job market.

    The key element that propelled BrighterMonday to this prestigious accolade is its recent advancements in the matching solution of its product.

    BrighterMonday’s matching solution is a groundbreaking technology that leverages sophisticated algorithms to connect employers with the most suitable candidates. This innovative approach has revolutionized the hiring process, significantly improving efficiency and reducing time-to-hire for businesses across various industries.

    By implementing the latest updates to its product, BrighterMonday has further enhanced its matching solution, providing an unparalleled level of accuracy, relevancy and precision in the candidate selection process. These advancements enable employers to effortlessly identify top talent, resulting in better quality hires and increased overall productivity.

    “We are very proud to accept the Best Recruitment Platform Award. In a country grappling with unemployment we are determined to play our part in offering groundbreaking solutions that enhance the connection between employers and job seekers.,” said Chris Otundo, CEO of BrighterMonday.

    “Behind every success story lies the dedication and passion of our exceptional teams and I am truly proud of their work. We continue to leverage artificial intelligence, automation and data driven insights to propel us into a new era of talent acquisition. Together with our sister brands BrigtherMonday Uganda, Jobberman Nigeria and Jobberman Ghana under the banner The African Talent Company, we will shape a future where opportunities and talents converge seamlessly, empowering individuals to realize their full potential.”

    The firm has consistently demonstrated its commitment to excellence by leveraging technology and data-driven insights to deliver outstanding results for job seekers and employers alike. With a comprehensive suite of services, including job posting, candidate search, and employer branding, the company has become the go-to platform for talent-matching needs across various industries.

    As the Best Recruitment Firm, BrighterMonday remains focused on its mission to bridge the gap between talent and opportunity, transforming lives and driving economic growth in the region.

    The company continues to innovate and evolve its product offerings to ensure it remains at the forefront of the ever-changing recruitment landscape.

    Winners in several categories were determined through a rigorous procedure that included a public vote and a panel of judges.

    BrighterMonday interacts with over 50,000 Employers on its online platform and a job seeker audience of over 1.3 million candidates.

    BrighterMonday Kenya is currently the leading recruitment portal in Kenya in addition to being part of The African Talent Company (TATC).

    TATC is a group of pan-African businesses working together to solve the talent gap in Africa with unique, home-grown solutions.

    The Pacesetter Award Kenya (PSA) is an industry leadership recognition survey organized by The Jubilant Stewards of Africa.

    Its purpose is to acknowledge and celebrate industry leaders who have demonstrated innovation, excellence in their products and services, job creation, exemplary leadership, economic growth, and societal transformation.

    Each year, a grand gala event is hosted to honour the recipients of the Pacesetter Awards. This event serves as a platform to acknowledge and applaud their remarkable achievements in the presence of the corporate community, Jubilant Steward alumni, friends, and family.

  • State keen on making Miraa more profitable, Gachagua says

    State keen on making Miraa more profitable, Gachagua says

    Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has assured Miraa farmers of making the crop more profitable to improve their standards of living.

    Speaking Friday in Tigania Constituency, DP Gachagua said Miraa is a source of livelihoods for many families, therefore, will work with other stakeholders to re-examine the cash crop to facilitate its exclusion from drugs.

    Mr Gachagua said the Kenya Kwanza Administration prioritises reforms in the agriculture sector to uplift farmers for a stronger economy.

    He added that the government will support initiatives of finding new high-value markets for Miraa and other crops.

    “Three weeks ago, we had a coffee forum here in Meru. We will also have an engagement on tea, milk and all the cash crops grown in this region. We are also working to improve the lives of Miraa farmers. We will appoint a few farmers from Meru to go abroad and look for more markets of the crop,” Dp Gachagua said.

    The National Campaign against Drugs and Substances Abuse Authority has classified Miraa as a hard drug, a decision that has been contested.

    He also emphasized the importance of fighting drugs and substance abuse.

    “My war on drugs and substance abuse is on top gear. We will continue with the war until we restore the dignity of our youth,” Mr. Gachagua reiterated.

    During the meeting, the Deputy President delivered a cheque of Ksh 5 million to Kianjai Girls Secondary School in Tigania West, Meru County, for completion of the administration block as promised by President William Ruto.

    “We were here with the President during the campaigns of the last General Election. He promised you that once elected, he would help in building a new administration block of this school. Now the president has sent me to bring you money to build that block,” Mr. Gachagua said.

    Mr Gachagua was accompanied by leaders including Cabinet Secretary Mithika  Linturi, his Cooperatives Counterpart Somon Chelugui, Meru Governor Kawira Mwangaza and the Woman Representative Elizabeth Karamu, among other leaders.

  • More than 50 dead as truck rams into several vehicles in Londiani

    More than 50 dead as truck rams into several vehicles in Londiani

    More than 50 people are feared dead after a trailer rammed into several vehicles at Londiani junction along Kericho-Nakuru Highway.

    Business operators on the roadside including Boda Boda operators were also crashed in the Friday evening accident.

    Kericho Deputy Governor Fred Kirui said they have dispatched all the ambulances and medical officers to assist the victims.

    Heavy rains disrupted the rescue efforts, with heavy traffic snarl up along the route.

    Londini OCPD Agnes Kunga said the number of the fatalities will be confirmed later.

    Transport Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has sent a message of condolence to families of those killed in the accident.

    “I take this opportunity to condole with the families, friends of the bereaved, and wish quick recovery to those injured following this tragic incident,” said CS Murkomen.

    CS Kipchumba said that rescue efforts were underway involving officers from various agencies from national and county governments, elected leaders, the Red Cross and other well wishers.

    “More information will be shared with the public. The rescue efforts will be followed by investigations to determine the cause of the crash,” he said.

  • Pastor Mackenzie in court over violation of film classification laws

    Pastor Mackenzie in court over violation of film classification laws

    Controversial Pastor Paul Mackenzie Friday appeared before a Malindi Court in a case where he is accused of violating laws relating to film classification. 

    Mr. Mackenzie, who has been in police custody for more than three months following the infamous Shakahola massacre where 338 of his followers have so far been confirmed dead, is accused of using unclassified films to incite children against going to school.

    He appeared before Resident Magistrate Irene Tamara for the mention of the case that has been pending since 2019.

    Journalists were however only allowed to take pictures and leave the courtroom as the magistrate had given express instructions that she would only enter the room after the departure of the scribes.

    She reportedly said she was handling the case on behalf of another judicial officer and did not want the presence of the media.

    “The magistrate has said that she will not enter the courtroom as long as there are journalists inside. Therefore, just take pictures and leave,” a female court official told the scribes. Moments later, Mackenzie was whisked out of the courtroom.

    In the case, Mr. Mackenzie is facing three counts of incitement to disobedience of the law, possessing and distributing to the public films which have not been classified by the Kenya Film Classification Board and producing films without a valid license from the board.

    Count one states that on April 11, 2019 in Malindi Town of Kilifi County, jointly with others not before court, Mackenzie was found in possession of cinematographic films intended to incite children against attending school.

    The films, according to the police, also incited Christians against Hindus, Buddhists and Muslims.

    In the second count, Mackenzie is charged that on diverse dates between January 1, 2019 and April 11, 2019 at the Good News International Church in Malindi town, together with others not before court, he was found in possession of and exhibiting films to the public through Times Television which had not been examined and classified by the Kenya Film Classification Board.

    He was also charged that on April 11, 2019, in the same venue and jointly with others not before court, he was found operating a filming studio and producing films for public consumption without first registering as a film agent and acquiring a filming license.

    Mr. Mackenzie denied the charges and was out on a Ksh 500,000 cash bail, with an alternative bond of Ksh 1 million before he was later arrested in connection with the Shakahola deaths, where at least 338 of his followers are alleged to have died after he allegedly influenced them to starve to meet Jesus Christ.