Author: Prudence Wanza

  • Kenyans assured of end to religious extremism, radicalization

    Kenyans assured of end to religious extremism, radicalization

    Kenyans have been assured that a lasting solution will be found to root out religious extremism, cults and radicalization as the government takes firm action to control a repeat of Shakahola killings.

    The Killings which have shocked Kenyans have awakened the need to regulate churches with the Presidential taskforce on the review of legal and regulatory framework governing religious organizations collecting views in Kakamega.

    The Vice chair of the taskforce Bishop Mark Kariuki said through the taskforce, the government is committed to oversee church activities to ensure they efficiently serve their role in the society.

    During a one-day consultative meeting with various stakeholders including religious leaders, activists, civil society organizations and residents of Kakamega county, the taskforce received recommendations and memorandums for review.

    Church leaders present, pointed out loopholes in the registration of churches citing that there’s no way the government would be caught unawares when there were local administration officers on the ground closer to the people.

    The church leaders also asked the government to closely monitor registration of new churches by involving locals, who have a better understanding of church leaders, in approving the churches.

    An Imam from Kakamega, Abdul Rahman, proposed that civic education forums should be held to educate faithful’s on how to identify the truth to avoid falling victims to brainwashing and cultism.

    While making his submissions, the African International Church Bishop George Ngatia said that Umbrella bodies ought to work under an independent body which is not influenced by the national government.

    The taskforce committee instilled more confidence among the public and reassured that they will continue to traverse other counties in order to come up with clear guidelines to curb religious extremism in the country.

    At same time Bishop Kariuki asked authorities and other institutions to stop harassing the church due to what happened in Shakahola to enable the taskforce to receive feedback and recommendations and not complaints from participants.

    “There is a lot of anger among many Kenyans because of what has happened in Shakahola. With that anger, there is a temptation of thinking it is the church, so harassment may be transferred back to the church,” he noted.

    “We would like to urge the authorities who are harassing churches, please, do not harass churches, talk to the people concerned to find a solution, because if you harass them then you will be jeopardizing the work of this taskforce, we want contributions, we don’t want complaints,” he noted.

    Bishop Nicholus Olumasai the director of Kenya Outreach tidings said church leaders should not be victimized over what happened in Shakahola as most churches are truly serving their congregation.

  • CS Chirchir calls for collaboration in power sector to lower electricity cost

    CS Chirchir calls for collaboration in power sector to lower electricity cost

    The Ministry of Energy and Petroleum has called for collaboration among all players in the power sector in a bid to lower the cost of electricity.

    The ministry highlighted that power generators, transmitters, distributors and retailers have a role to play in the sustainability of the sector.

    The ministry’s Cabinet Secretary (CS) Davis Chirchir said that the government of Kenya over the years has implemented several reforms in the energy sector with the aim to liberalize it in order to spur investment and improve efficiency in service delivery.

    “Kenya’s energy sector has advanced in electricity generation, transmission, distribution, and retailing arising from implementation of various reforms, notably the Electric Power Act 1997 (Repealed), Sessional Paper no. 4 of 2004, Energy Act 2006 (Repealed) and the current Energy Policy 2018 and the Energy Act 2019,” Chirchir said, noting that Kenya was one of the first countries in Sub-Sahara Africa to institute market-oriented power sector reforms in the 1990s.

    Chirchir noted that the current government came into office focusing on transforming the economy while focusing on inclusivity especially for those in the bottom of the pyramid through the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BeTA), which calls for lowering of cost of living, as well as promoting wealth creation initiatives.

    Speaking during a briefing at Radisson Blu Hotel in Nairobi on Monday, the CS stated that the National Assembly has called upon The Ministry of Energy to lower the cost of electricity that will in turn lower the cost of living.

    “The National Assembly called upon the Ministry to engage with power producers with a view to reducing the cost of power and developing suitable strategies for engagements with power producers in order to provide relief for electricity consumers and at the same time ensure the long-term viability and sustainability of the energy sector,” Chirchir said.

    The CS pointed out that the Energy Sector is a great catalyst of national development, and the Ministry wishes to have a consultative meeting on sustainable electricity supply in Kenya including strategies aimed at optimizing the cost of electricity.

    The various policy and regulatory reforms in the sector have resulted in increased private sector participation in power generation easing pressure on exchequer for provision of funds to build power plants. Independent Power Producers (IPPs) therefore play a critical role in provision of power so as to free government resources.

    The Ministry of Energy and Kenya Power have set up a team to engage with themselves by evaluating on how to bring down the electricity cost to lower the cost of living by the end of this year.

    Chirchir lamented that due to competing government priorities from other sectors like education, health and security and withdrawal of support from development partners in the 1990’s, investment in the power sector dwindled sharply.

    “The power sector was not able to fill this void due to the need to keep electricity tariffs down. In order to fill the gap, power generation was opened up to private sector participation in 1996. To undertake this transparently, it also became necessary to unbundle the sector further and bring in regulation in 1997,” CS Chirchir stated.

    Further, he disclosed that the reform efforts and strategic targets followed and in 2008, Kenya’s 2030 Vision which encompasses social and economic goals, set a new generation target of 23,000 MW by 2030.

    Speaking at the same function, Energy Principal Secretary Alex Wachira instructed investors to buy petroleum goods with Kenyan shillings as he insisted that this will ease the rising cost of living.

    “Why do our Kenyans IPPs need dollars to buy petroleum and other goods?” Wachira posed.

  • Meru Insecurity: IG Koome appeals for calm after bandit attack in Igembe

    Meru Insecurity: IG Koome appeals for calm after bandit attack in Igembe

    Inspector general of police Japheth Koome has called on residents of Mutuati in Igembe North, Meru County where five people were killed following a banditry attack to remain calm as the government moves in to boosts security in the area.

    While speaking to residents after a Security operation meeting in Bulu Grazing Zone along Northern Grazing area, IG Koome said the government was putting stringent Measures including equipping the enforcement officers with machineries required to fight Bandits.

    Koome asked the residents not to reiterate against the attackers and assured that all the culprits will be brought to book,

    He urged police officers to work with the community leaders and elders especially Njuri Ncheke to help restore peace in the area.

    On Monday bandits raided Njaruine village in Mutuati killing five people including two National Police Reservists and stole 350 head of cattle.

    A contingent of GSU officers has been deployed in the area to improve the security situation.

  • DJ Brownskin released on Ksh100,000 cash bail

    DJ Brownskin released on Ksh100,000 cash bail

    Michael Macharia, popularly known as DJ Brownskin has been released on a bond of Ksh200,000 or a cashbail of Ksh100,000.

    In a ruling, Milimani Chief Magistarte Lucas Onyina said there was no compelling reason to deny him bail.

    The DJ is facing charges of aiding suicide and has been in custody since June 1.

    He is accused of counselling his wife Sharon Njeri to kill herself on 29th July, 2022 in Kariobangi South, Nairobi. He is also facing two other counts of neglect to prevent suicide and destroying evidence.

    DJ Brown Skin, was arrested after a video surfaced showing him recording his wife taking poison in April of this year.

    In a heart-wrenching video tape released by a popular blogger, Njeri’s last moments were filmed by the DJ as she emptied a poisonous substance into a cup and ingested it.

    She then slumped on a couch and called her two children to inform them of her impending death. The mother of two collapsed and died shortly thereafter.

    She was buried at her parents home in Koimbe Weithaga village, Murang’a County, on August 6 last year.

    Section 225 (c) of the Penal Code states that “any person who procures another to kill himself, or counsels another to kill himself and thereby induces him to do so; or aids another in killing himself is guilty of a felony and liable to life imprisonment.”

     

  • Sakaja unveils school feeding program to benefit at least 250,000 learners

    Sakaja unveils school feeding program to benefit at least 250,000 learners

    Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has launched an ambitious feeding program that will benefit at least 250,000 learners in public primary schools.

    Speaking when he presided over the groundbreaking of 10 kitchens in Njiru Primary School, Sakaja said the program aims at encouraging learners to attend school and improving their nutritional status.

    “By end of day tomorrow we shall have started work to construct 10 Central Kitchens in Dagoretti North, Embakasi Central, Embakasi South, Kasarani, Kibra, Makadara, Starehe, Roysamu, Ruaraka, and Westlands Sub-counties,” he said

    Sakaja noted that the meals will be cooked in the central kitchens and transported in special sealed containers and vehicles to the surrounding schools.

    “Each kitchen is expected to produce about 10,000 nutritional meals daily, with each child getting 650 grams and a fruit daily as part of the programme,” he stated

    He added that parents will be required to pay Ksh5 for each learner daily while the County Government of Nairobi will cater for the other costs.

    The construction of the Kitchens will take about 10 weeks with the first meal to be served on the first day of the third term of this school year.

  • CA unable to pull down Mackenzie’s social media content, Chiloba tells Senate Committee

    CA unable to pull down Mackenzie’s social media content, Chiloba tells Senate Committee

    The Communication Authority of Kenya (CA) says it lacks the authorization to pull down social media content produced by controversial preacher Paul Mackenzie.

    Appearing before the Senate Adhoc Committee investigating Shakahola deaths, CA Director General Ezra Chiloba said the Authority faced various limitations in dealing Mackenzie’s content in social media.

    Chiloba explained to the Committee that CA is legally required to seek permission from respective social media platforms before taking any action to pull down the content generated by Mackenzie.

    The Senate Adhoc Committee which is chaired by Tana River Senator Danson Mungatana is investigating the proliferation of religious organisations in Kenya after thousands of people starved to death under the teachings of controversial Pastor Paul Mackenzie.

    Mackenzie is accused of brainwashing his followers into starving to death on the belief that they would meet Jesus Christ.

    At least 366 bodies have so far been exhumed from Shakahola forest and the larger Chakama Ranch where the embattled preacher held his victims.

    The government has disclosed that there still exist mass graves in the Chakama Ranch that are yet to be exhumed.

  • Malindi Conservationists launch program to nurture Young Environmental Champions

    Malindi Conservationists launch program to nurture Young Environmental Champions

    Conservationists in Malindi have launched a program aimed at grooming young environmental champions to instill conservation knowledge in them from childhood.

    The program, launched by the Progress Welfare Association of Malindi (PWAM) is at the forefront of cleaning up the resort town of Malindi under the ‘Go Blue and Green Campaign’.

    PWAM organizes clean-ups in the town on the first weekend of every month. These clean-ups implemented under the Nyumba Kumi model serve to raise awareness in the community on the importance of maintaining a clean environment.

    During such exercises, schools often involve their students in the clean-up activities. As a result, these students have begun to emerge as champions of blue economy through the impact of the knowledge they get from the activities.

    Tamika Zawadi grade three pupil at Learning Hub School, has learnt through beach clean-ups that preserving oceans and water bodies is crucial. She emphasizes that by keeping the beaches clean, they can contribute to the conservation of turtles in the ocean.

    “We have learnt not to throw trash everywhere, we learnt how to collect trash even here we are collecting trash from the Ocean,” she said.

    Zayan Rashid Omar, a grade five pupil at Learning Hub school in Malindi represents the blue and green initiative and participates in beach clean-ups through which he has learnt the threat posed by plastics to marine life.

    “It is very helpful to the Ocean bodies when the beach is clean so as to save life from the Ocean because humans depend on things such as fish, we all eat fish,” he said.

    Omar encourages his peers and the general public to refrain from littering the environment and dispose of trash at designated bins.

    Nasib Yusuf Salim also known as Nasib Dee Monsta is a dancer and Videographer based in Malindi who is actively involved in conservation efforts with PWAM.  He advises fellow youth to join the clean-up exercise saying it is not only contributes to environmental cleanliness but also provides networking opportunities.

    “Its really important we need to keep our environment clean we need to make Malindi beautiful,” he said.

    Suleiman Salim the Acting Malindi Municipality Board Chairman who was present during the clean-up exercise said their first priority was to ensure they bring back the lost glory of Malindi to be the cleanest town in the country.

    “We are here to protect the blue economy in the process and to develop the economy in general for fishermen,” he said.

    Salim said the Municipality was now focusing on waste management and disposal, street lighting, drainage systems, security and addressing the problem of hawkers.

     

  • Bumula MP Wamboka launches Ksh10M school feeding program for class 8 pupils

    Bumula MP Wamboka launches Ksh10M school feeding program for class 8 pupils

    Bumula MP Jack Wamboka has launched a school feeding program worth Ksh10 million.

    The program aims to provide support to over 9,000 class 8 pupils in schools within the constituency for two consecutive terms.

    Speaking during the event Wamboka expressed his unwavering commitment to improving the education sector and raising educational standards in his constituency.

    The MP emphasized the need to ensure children have access proper meals to enable them to remain in school and utilize on time in preparation of national exams.

    The lawmaker pledged to play an active role in representing his constituents in Parliament and exercising oversight over the Kenya Kwanza government.

    Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna and Vihiga Senator Godfrey Ostosti received by residents on arrival at the event.

    Wamboka was accompanied by ODM Secretary General and Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna who strongly criticized Azimio MPs who abstained from the voting process for the Finance Bill 2023 during Wednesday’s session in the National Assembly.

    Other leaders present included Busia Sentor Okiya Omutatah, Vihiga Senator Godfery Ostosti, Migori Sentaor Eddy Oketch,Nominated Senator Catherine Mumma, Kimilili MP Didmus Barasa, Kabuchai MP Majimbo Kalasinga, Lugari MP Nabii Nabwera,MCA Kabula Vitalis Wangila ,South Bukusu MCA Job Mukoyandile,Khasoko MCA Benjamin Ostyula, nominated MCA Allan Nyongesa among others.

  • Coffee production revival initiatives kick off in Kisii

    Coffee production revival initiatives kick off in Kisii

    The New Kenya Planters Cooperative Union (KPCU) has officially began Initiatives towards revitalizing coffee production in Kisii County.

    KPCU director Dr. Benson Momanyi called on farmers to adopt best practices to improve yields.

    According to the New Kenya Planters Cooperative Union (KPCU) there has been a decline of coffee production in the country from 139,000 tones in 1989 to 40,000 currently.

    Charles Rintaugu who is also a Director at KPCU, said he had conducted a research over the years and came up with a coffee variety whose yield per bush was over 50 to 60 kg in year.

    He  further claimed growth of  150 coffee bushes of a high yielding variety   were enough to transform the life of a  farmer owing to current land limitation.

    The director urged the farmers to seek technical assistance from extension officers in the field to boost their crop’s  production.

    County  CEC in charge of Agricultural docket,Dr. Margaret Obara admitted the coffee sub sector faced a myriad of challenges  leading  to the current decrease of the crop.

    She ,however,unveiled the county government’s plans to  provide  the farmers with the necessary inputs including training to improve the production.

  • Tana River MCA Hamisi Idd dies in tragic road accident

    Tana River MCA Hamisi Idd dies in tragic road accident

    Hamisi Idd, the MCA for Chewani ward in Tana River County has died in a tragic road accident along the Garsen-Malindi Highway.

    Idd, who also served as the minority leader in the County Assembly of Tana River, was a first-term MCA elected under the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party ticket.

    In a message of condolence, the UDA party described Idd as a focused and dedicated leader.

    “The party and the people of Chewani ward have lost a focused and dedicated leader who put the interests of his people first.”

    UDA Secretary General Cleophas Malala confirmed his demise noting that the people of Tana River had been robbed of a great leader.

    “This morning, we receive the sad news of the untimely demise on Hon. Hamisi Iddi Deye, (Ndoyeni) our member of County Assembly, Chewani Ward, Galole Constituency, Tana River County.”

    “His death, a result of a grissly road road accident along Garsen road, robs his family, friends, relatives and the people of Tana River, a leader, father, husband and friend from whom the hope of a better future was guaranteed. May Allah grant his soul Jannah. Innalillahi Wanna Illeihi Rajiun,” said Malala