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kidero defends nairobi e-payment system governor says jambopay has increased revenue collection by sh1.4 billion. accuses mps of trying to ‘soil’ his track record

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fifa boss blatter faces ninety day suspension for graft allegations

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AU seeks ‘friend of court’ status in Ruto ICC case

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Arson suspected in Maseno varsity fire THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2015

Almost the entire administration block of Maseno University in Kisumu County has been burnt down in what is suspected to be an arson attack by students. The unknown assailants burnt down the building which houses the Vice Chancellor’s office, that of finance, the registry as well as dean of students office. The officers have crucial records of the university which are kept in them. Maseno University Public Relations Officer Jasper Otieno told reporters that a probe is already underway to establish the motive behind the attack. “We have not yet ascertained what caused the fire but investigations are ongoing. However, we suspect that some students were involved though I cannot say much at this point. What is remaining now is to get to the root cause of the incident and to determine the extent of the damage,” he told Capital FM today. Otieno explained that the fire was put off by the fire brigade a few minutes after 8am today morning. Police suspect the

FIRE: Offices at the Maseno University go up in flames after suspected arsonists set them ablaze. Investigations have been launched to establish the motive behind the attack.

pending students’ union elections as the cause of the incident. This was after some of the students were barred from running for various posts in the elections. Some students have also been

complaining of missing marks ahead of their graduation ceremony and there has been talk of lecturers’ go slow. Tension is high at the university as more police officers have been sent there

to deal with any kind of unrest that may occur. One of the students interviewed attributed the cause of the fire to intolerance due to the upcoming elections. See separate story on page 9

Nairobi records highest number of police executions Nairobi County has recorded the highest number of executions recorded in the last five months with a total of 39 executions, a report by Independent Medico-Legal Unit (IMLU) has revealed. The County according to the report has the highest number of deaths from police bullets between January and September this year. Isiolo County comes in second with six people executed, Kirinyaga and Nakuru have five, Turkana, Mombasa and Homa Bay with four each, Narok and Nyeri have three, while Bungoma, Muranga, Kajiado, Kwale, Lamu, Laikipia, Kilifi, Kiambu and Uasin Gishu have two people. Other counties such as Kisii, Meru, Marsabit, Nyandarua, Busia and Baringo had only one execution during the same period. In comparison to last year, the report indicates that there has been a reduction in the number of executions by police officers from January to July, but the number rose between August and September. The report also indicates that the total number of

cases documented by IMLU in 2014 from January to September are 34 out of which 29 were male and five female. In 2015 during the same period, the total number of people executed reduced to 25 out of which 22 were male and only three were female. The report indicates that in 2015, January and August had the highest number of executions at 23 and 20 respectively. Responding to queries over the increased police execution at a separate function in Nairobi, Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinnet said he is not aware of any of such executions in the country. Boinnet said he specifically needs to know the context in which the human rights groups came to their conclusion about the executions. The police boss, however, insisted that police have to follow the law while conducting their duties. He called for a common understanding between the public and the police services in order for the police to serve the public better.

President Uhuru lauds Youth, Uwezo kitties The establishment of the Youth Enterprise Development and Uwezo funds have helped in job and wealth creation, President Uhuru Kenyatta has said. He said since the inception of the two kitties, the youth are now engaged in viable economic activities which has led to wealth creation for the country. “I am happy to note that this platform has led to many young people owning companies with some of them already tapping into foreign markets. This is an encouraging return on our investment in the youth,” the President said. Speaking yesterday at State House when he launched the President’s Award Scheme five-year strategic plan, President Kenyatta reiterated the government’s commitment to empower the youth economically. The 2016-2020 Plan focuses on enhancing the scheme’s reach, relevance, visibility,

structure and sustainability to promote youth and national development goals in line with the country’s Vision 2030 and the Constitution. The President’s AwardKenya is self-development programme that is open to young people across the country and equips them with life skills and ethical values. He said as part of the government support to the youth, women and people with disability, 30 per cent of all public procurement tenders have been set aside for them. He said the government is investing heavily in the Information and communication technology sector to accelerate interaction across various spheres of development. “Young people being techno savvy are at the forefront of embracing ICT and I encourage you to make good use of such existing opportunities,” he urged.

END OF THE ROAD: Body of a suspected thug is loaded onto a police van near Kencom building in the city center after he was lynched by a mob. He had together with his accomplices attacked and robbed members of the public using a toy gun today morning. His accomplices escaped with injuries.


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Silent giraffes have secretly made music over the years: Research

Giraffes have been secretly “dropping beats” for possibly thousands of years now and scientists finally have the equipment to record these rhythms. Aside from the occasional grunt, it had been previously assumed that giraffes spent most of their lives in a tight-lipped silence. Now, new research from a group of University of Vienna scholars suggests that giraffes actually spend their evenings humming. For decades zookeepers reported occasional snorts as the only sounds their charges made. A published report from Wired states that the conventional expla-

nation was that their long necks were responsible for their silent nature. Even some experts had determined that while the long-necked creatures do have a voice box, they could not produce sufficient airflow through their four metre trachea or “windpipe” to make noises. The researchers suspected the reason no one heard giraffe communication was because the sound frequency was too low for humans to hear. “So they recorded giraffes at three zoos, compiling more than 938 hours of giraffe sounds over an

eight year period,” said the report. The team was, in fact, looking for specific patterns of low-frequency sounds with a harmonic structure. They later discovered that giraffes make humming sounds, but only at night and in a low frequency well below the spectrum of human hearing. “These results show that giraffes produce vocalisations, which, based on their acoustic structure, might have the potential to function as communicative signals to convey information about the physical and motivational attributes of the caller,” concluded the researchers.

Kidero defends Nairobi e-payment system Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero Wednesday responded to accusations of corruption levelled against his office accusing disgruntled businessmen of attempting to ‘soil’ his track record. Three legislators, Benson Mutura (Makadara), Ferdinand Waititu (Kabete) and George Theuri (Embakasi West) had last week called on the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission to probe the revenue collection system used by the county, saying the city was getting a raw deal as revenue collections had dropped. “This deal raises a lot of pertinent questions that need to be addressed promptly to stop the further pilferage of public funds in the name of enhancing efficiency,” said Mutura. Kidero however insists the adoption of the JamboPay system has increased revenue collection by 14 percent (Sh1.4 billion) adding that if the system was fully adopted, there would be an overall revenue growth of up to 30 percent (Sh2.2 billion) per annum. “The accountability and transparency achieved through automation of revenue collection has of course made some beneficiaries of the past manual system unhappy, but the Nairobi County Government has moved on and assures all Nairobians that the current system was procured in strict adherence of the law,” said Kidero. And despite the Auditor General having raised a red flag

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Contingency plans ahead of El Nino The Ministry of Health has developed a national contingency plan to ensure generators are provided to hospitals as back-up for the anticipated power failure during the El Nino rains. Principal Secretary Khadijah Kassachoon said they are also preparing to deal with a surge in water borne diseases, communication failures and a higher risk of aflatoxin related infections. “In the past, Kenya has managed emergencies arising from floods but the Kenya Meteorological Department forecast that the coming El-Nino rains will be way above what has been experienced. Some of the challenges anticipated in the health sector include the outbreak of water related diseases, supply chain challenges for medical and non-medical commodities and constraints with routine emergency referrals,” she stated.

Man kills lover in Eastleigh as woman dumps infant in dustbin

over the deal urging the Nairobi County to terminate the contract as soon as possible, Kidero maintained that the system was full proof and had been embraced by the public. He stated that more than 85 percent of all Single Business Permits and seasonal parking payments, 70 percent of all parking penalty payments and 86 percent of all liquor licenses were now paid through the JamboPay portal. “The fact is that more Nairobians are enjoying the ease of payments that comes with the automated system and the county’s revenue collection is on the rise since automation has sealed loopholes that were

prevalent in the manual system,” he said. The auditor had also warned that there was no value addition in using the system proposing that the contract be terminated before the situation became ‘complicated’. “The county government has ceded one of its greatest activities of revenue collection. No evidence has been presented to indicate that there will be additional revenue collected; there is likely to be loss of revenue,” stated the audit report. On the question of procurement and whether JamboPay was favoured by the county, Kidero maintained that the procurement law was fully

adhered to as Webtribe which was eventually the cheapest bidder was awarded the fiveyear tender, further clarifying that the company was only paid a 1.25 per cent commission of total revenue and not 4.5 as indicated by the auditor. “JamboPay is a youthful company owned by Kenyan entrepreneurs. It has proved its worth in the time when it has been in operation, and the County Government is keen on supporting creating jobs for the youth by availing them such tender opportunities,” said Kidero. JamboPay is used to by over 2,000 other organisations in Kenya, Uganda, Senegal and Tanzania.

DEFENSIVE: Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero address traders at Burma market where he launched a borehol;e yesterday. With him is Kamukunji MP Yusuf Hassan who handed over the facility to the county government. More on this story at

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A man killed his girlfriend before committing suicide in a domestic quarrel in Eastleigh, Nairobi. He stabbed the 25 year old woman to death in their house before taking poison. His body was found on a rooftop of their house today morning. The two are said to have been quarrelling over unknown reasons before the incident occurred. Police say they are investigating the incident. Elsewhere in Kibera. Police are holding a woman after she allegedly killed and dumped her infant in a dustbin in the slums. The woman had given birth to the infant at a clinic in the area when she allegedly walked out and killed it. Residents discovered the infant in a paper bag and alerted police who traced and arrested her. Police say the woman is in custody and would appear in court to face various charges including infanticide.


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Clinton opposes Obama trade deal US presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has come out against the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement championed by Barack Obama. The landmark trade deal involves 12 countries along the Pacific rim, including the US, Australia and Japan. In an interview Clinton said the agreement left many “unanswered questions” and did not meet the “high bar” she had set. “I am not in favour of what I have learned about it,” she told PBS.

Search for missing US ship suspended The US Coast Guard has “suspended” its search for the El Faro, which sank near the Bahamas with 33 people on board. The 735ft (224m) cargo vessel and its crew have been missing since issuing a distress call on Thursday. Search planes have found debris including life jackets, containers and oil in the water, but only one body has been recovered. It is not clear why the captain decided to lead the ship into waters near Hurricane Joaquin. The search officially ended on Wednesday evening at sunset.

Al-Shabaab kill president’s nephew Somalia’s militant Islamist group al-Shabaab says it was behind the killing of the president’s Hassan Sheikh Mohamud nephew who was shot dead in the capital, Mogadishu yesterday. Liban Osman, a medical doctor, was shot dead along with lawyer Abdiqadir Mohammed Yabarow. The militants intercepted their vehicle, and then opened fire on the two as they were travelling through Mogadishu’s Wadajir neighbourhood.

Russia ramps up Syria attacks Russia yesterday launched a naval bombardment of ISIS targets in Syria, a senior Russian official said, ramping up a newly muscular presence in the Middle East. Four Russian ships fired 26 missiles into Syria, hitting 11 targets, Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu told President Vladimir Putin during a televised meeting. Shoigu said the strikes were launched from the Caspian Sea using precise long-range missiles that flew 1,500 kilometers (930 miles) to their targets.

AU now wants to join case against Ruto at the ICC The African Union has asked the International Criminal Court (ICC) to allow it make observations in the case facing Deputy President William Ruto and journalist Joshua Sang’. In an application made yesterday, AU whose current chairman is President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe says it needs the opportunity to allow them have appropriate exchange of views on issues of shared interests. “It is submitted that this application, the first ever AU request for leave to file observations in an ICC proceeding since the entry into force of the Rome Statute on 1 July 2002, is an opportunity for an appropriate exchange of views on issues of shared interest.“ the union states in a document dated October 7, 2015. The application is the first ever move of its kind by the organization. AU however maintains that it rejects and condemns impunity and this is why it refrained from intervening in previous cases involving African leaders. It states in the document that it ran out of patience with ICC when it decided to apply Rule 68, a move that now poses an “urgent need to restore trust between the court and African State Parties to the Rome Statute.” The executive council of the AU termed the application of the rule as “illegal and absurd”. Rule 68 allows the use of recanted witness statements to be used as

ICC ASSAULT: AU chairman President Robert Mugabe addresses the UN General Assembly in New York last month. The organisation has applide to be enjoined in the case facing Deputy President William Ruto at The Hague.

evidence in the Kenya case. A total of 16 of the prosecution’s 42 original witnesses had reportedly withdrawn their statements and/or refused to testify due to intimidation. The AU had earlier sought to have Ruto’s case suspended until concerns over African cases are dealt with but the request was rejected. AU is not a member of the ICC and does not qualify to be one but is allowed to apply for an amicus curiae. The

Migrant crisis prompts EU to debate faster deportations Plans to speed up the deportation of failed asylum seekers are to be discussed at a meeting of EU ministers in Luxembourg. The home affairs ministers are expected to approve measures including the detention of those who may abscond before they can be expelled. More pressure could also be brought to bear on many countries of origin to take people back. It comes as EU states grapple with a huge influx of asylum seekers. More than 600,000 people have arrived in the bloc so far this year, many fleeing war, poverty and persecution. After months of talks on how to redistribute tens of thousands of migrants, the EU is turning its attention to keeping unwanted migrants out and sending home those whose asylum applications are rejected. However, there is a limited amount that the EU as a whole can do as deportations are the responsibility of individual member states, he adds. A draft text produced for today’s meeting, seen by Reuters news

agency, reads: “The EU and its member states must do more in terms of return. Increased return rates should act as a deterrent to irregular migration.” EU foreign ministers along with delegations from Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon and the Balkan states will join the talks later today to discuss ways of stemming the flow of migrants. Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon are home to tens of thousands of Syrian refugees, many of whom have made their way to Europe. Yesterday, French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel urged EU members to act together to tackle the migrant crisis. In a rare joint address to the European Parliament in Strasbourg, they called for a revamped system for dealing with asylum claims. The EU launched a new operation in the southern Mediterranean on Wednesday in which naval vessels will be able to board, search, seize and divert vessels suspected of being used for people smuggling.

application came just three weeks after the government made a similar one to the court. Attorney General Githu Muigai made the appeal so that he could be allowed to highlight and emphasise the context, in which Rule 68 would be applied. “The Government of the Republic of Kenya believes that it has important observations to make to the Appeals chamber regarding the negotiations leading up to the adoption of the

amended Rule 68,” he argued. However, his request was declined. Mr Ruto has already kicked off his appeal on the admission of recanted evidence, identifying seven fundamental areas he wants to explore to show that the judges erred to apply the amendment to Rule 68. His lawyers led by Karim Khan filed the appeal on Tuesday.

Burundi, Rwanda ties on the rocks as diplomat is expelled Burundi, Rwanda ties on the rocks as diplomat is expelled Burundi has expelled a Rwandan diplomat, whom it accuses of destabilising the country, a Burundian official has told the BBC. Desire Nyaruhirira had been a top adviser at the Rwandan embassy in Burundi for many years. The expulsion comes amid worsening relations between the east African neighbours. Last week, Burundi accused Rwanda of training rebels seeking to destabilise the country, allegations it denies. The Burundian official, who told the BBC Great Lakes service why Mr Nyaruhirira had been expelled, requested not to be named. Rwanda has not commented on the expulsion. The move by the Burundian government is a sign that the time for restraint is over. Rwandan President Paul Kagame has criticised the decision of his Burundian counterpart Pierre Nkurunziza to seek a controversial

third term in office. Relations between the two countries deteriorated further after Burundi accused Rwanda of hosting failed coup leader Gen Godefroid Niyombare, who tried to seize power in May. Burundi has been hit by a spate of assassinations and attempted assassinations since Mr Nkurunziza won disputed elections in July. About 70,000 Burundians are living in refugee camps in Rwanda after fleeing the unrest Presidents Nkurunziza and Kagame were once on good terms, even playing football together when they visited each other’s countries. This changed in November 2012, when the two disagreed sharply over the M23 rebel group in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Mr Nkurunziza opposed the M23, which, according to the UN, had Rwanda’s backing. The two leaders clashed at a meeting of regional leaders over the issue, prompting Mr Nkurunziza to walk out before the talks ended.


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Morning newspaper summaries Government cash crisis delays wages: Parliament’s

Budget Committee has called an emergency meeting this morning to discuss a cash crisis in the government. The Mutava Musyimi-led committee has been alarmed by serial delays by Treasury to disburse cash to various government departments, holding up payments for essential services, including salaries. “We are concerned by what we are hearing and we would like to get answers from the National Treasury,” said Musyimi yesterday.

Pain of patient’s 18 Uhuru’s headache over Weak shilling helps lift hours in ambulance: An Waiguru as MPs push CBK’s annual profit to accident victim spent 18 hours in an Sh48 billion: The Central Bank ambulance because Kenyatta National on: It was a first-round victory for of Kenya’s (CBK) profit rose to a record of Hospital claimed not to have an ICU bed. In an outrageous display of callous disregard for a patient’s welfare, private hospitals would not admit him without a cash payment of Sh200, 000. Mr Alex Madaga, 37, was bleeding in his brain and every second was crucial for his survival. He had been referred to Kenyatta for specialised treatment but was not admitted until they protested.

Nandi Hills MP Alfred Keter in his efforts to impeach Devolution Cabinet Secretary Anne Waiguru. The final list of MPs who want Ms Waiguru kicked out of office was yesterday morning handed over to the office of the Clerk of the National Assembly Justin Bundi for scrutiny and forwarded to the Speaker for approval. Official sources said the list had met the required threshold – 88 MPs.

Sh48.1 billion in the year to June, buoyed by the rapid decline in the shilling value that began in January. The super profit is mainly the product of book gains earned from revaluation of the regulator’s basket of international currencies in its vaults. Revaluation gains topped Sh40.1 billion as the shilling weakened from 87. 8 to 98.8 by the end of June this year.

procured witnesses to fix Mr William Ruto was an attempt to placate the Deputy President’s supporters ahead of the 2017 elections. However, about 30 Jubilee MPs — led by Majority Leader Aden Duale — hit back at their Opposition colleagues, demanding that Mr Odinga record a statement over the Ruto case.

President William Ruto has outlined seven fundamental errors the judges made in admitting the statement of the witnesses who have since recanted their evidence. The 52-page written submission argues the judges erred to apply the amendment to Rule 68 that permits prior recorded testimony to ongoing cases. He has list at least seven fundamental errors .

Hall’s automation may have increased transparency and raised revenue collection significantly. The governor said Wednesday that the automated revenue collection system installed by JamboPay now accounts for more than one-third of revenue raised by the council, and increased collection by 14 per cent.

impostor Joshua Karianjahi Waiganjo was yesterday sentenced to a five-year jail term by a Naivasha court after he was found guilty of impersonating a police officer. It was a mixed day for Mr Waiganjo after the court convicted him of five charges and acquitted him of a similar number. Senior Resident Magistrate Shadrack Mwinzi noted that Waiganjo, who still insists that he is a police officer, had failed to prove the same before court.

carrier Kenya Airways (KQ) has won a court battle to sell part of its fleet despite protests from pilots who fear the disposal could render them jobless. High Court judge Monicah Mbaru has lifted an order stopping the airline from disposing of the aircraft, arguing that the sale of the planes has no bearing on the pilots’ employment status. The judge held that KQ would have to follow guidelines of a CBA that it has with the pilots before sacking them.

Matiang’i kicks Land Jubilee and Cord MPs Ruto’s seven-point war Kidero data shows Commission out of trade blame on Ruto on ICC over witnesses JamboPay has raised Ardhi: Acting Lands Cabinet case: Ten Cord MPs yesterday claimed ahead of ‘no case to City Hall’s revenue: Secretary Fred Matiang’i has asked the that allegations by Gatundu South MP governor Evans Kidero has answer’ motion: Deputy Nairobi National Land Commission to get out Moses Kuria that Mr Raila Odinga released fresh statistics showing that City of Ardhi House. The building houses both the ministry and the commission. Matiang’i is reported to have issued the vacate order orally on Monday, when he visited the NLC offices. Matiang’i who replaced suspended CS Charity Ngilu, said he had directed his PS, El Maawy, to to facilitate a smooth relocation.

Boundary feud shows Kenya says Somalia Five-year jail term for KQ pilots lose bid to Somalia thankless – AG: boarder case invalid: Kenya fake police officer: Police stop sale of planes: National

Kenya yesterday said Somalia’s referral of their maritime boundary dispute to an international court is aggressive and disregards 25 years of generosity toward refugees. In a statement to newsrooms, Attorney General Githu Muigai said the two countries had agreed to let the UN Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf determine the maritime boundary. But Somalia has decided to disregard the agreement.

has formally rejected Somalia’s boarder dispute case before the International Court of Justice (ICJ), describing it as “invalid”. Attorney-General Githu Muigai said in preliminary objections to the court that Magadishu’s bid to adjust the coastal boundaries through the court was invalid as the nations had an agreement to solve the matter through negotiations. Kenya said litigating the complex issue before court is contrary to the 2009 MoU.

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for what he described as the mistaken bombing of its field hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan, promising a full investigation into the episode, which took the lives of nearly two dozen doctors and patients. But five days after an American AC-130 gunship devastated the medical facility, Mr. Obama’s personal expression of regret in a telephone call from the Oval Office appeared to do little to satisfy the leader of the doctors group, who issued a terse statement saying the president’s apology had been “received.”

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Fund’s new World Economic Outlook published yesterday offers little comfort to the deepening financial woes around the world. Some of the IMF’s headline projections seem relatively chirpy. Despite deepening recessions in Brazil and Russia, the BRICS economies as a whole are still growing at a decent speed of 4.8% this year, and growth is projected to rise to nearly 6.0% in 2020. Last month Citi warned that a global recession led by an emerging-market slowdown is on the way; the IMF are positively bullish by contrast. www.economist.com

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Uchumi now shuts outlets in fresh bid to curb losses Uchumi supermarket has closed down four of its outlets in Kenya and Uganda over non-performance as part of a turnaround plan to curb losses. The newly-appointed chief executive Julius Kipng’etich said the re-organisation aims at stabilising the business back to its feet by next year. “We have closed down Kabalagala and Natete branches in Uganda as part of the ongoing rationalisation of the business to stop financial

bleeding and get Uchumi back on its feet,” Kipng’etich said in a statement. Early last week, Kipng’etich said the closure in the capital city of Uganda left only three of its branches operating in Uganda. Reuters reports. However, the exercise has also seen Maua and Syokimau outlets in Kenya being shut and the exercise will continue until the supermarket fully gets back to growth and profitability. Kipng’etich, former operating

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officer at Equity Bank succeeded Jonathan Ciano who was sacked recently together with other three managers on grounds of abuse of office. Uchumi operates 37 stores in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania though made a pre-tax loss of Sh 262 million for the half year to December 31. “Staffs from the affected branches will not be absorbed as remaining branches have the required staff to handle the operation,’’ he said.

A customer tends to her purchased goods at an Uchumi Suparmarket branch in Nairobi. The supermarket has closed down outlets in Uganda and locally to curb losses.

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Kenya’s growing middle class members, which includes white collar workers, young entrepreneurs and those just joining the job market, generally plan to buy their own property and set up a profitable business within the next 10 years. A new report from leading investment group, Standard Chartered has revealed that setting up their own businesses and investing in property are some of the top priorities of the emerging affluent across Africa and Asia. The report has affirmed that the growing middleclass, also known as the emerging affluent across the two regions is confident about their market’s growth prospects. “At a time when many people are worried about the global economy, this study suggests it feels very different on the ground in Asia and Africa. These emerging affluent consumers are confident, ambitious and are driving wealth creation, which supports the longterm outlook for growth across these markets,” said Retail Banking chief executive at Standard Chartered Karen Fawcett. The report revealed that 56 per cent of Kenyans are confident that the country’s market will offer favourable opportunities for them to embark on investments next year.

INDUSTRY Publicis Africa Group scooped African Network of the Year walking away with 16 medals (including 1 gold) from 50 pieces shortlisted at this year’s African Cristal Award. This is a huge improvement from the six medals the group won the previous year. “This is a wonderful result for Publicis Africa Group and speaks to the depth of talent that we have gathered across the 35 countries in

Google will raise download speeds of news articles on mobile phones to allow their web-based articles to load more quickly on smartphones and tablets. Leaders of the move, dubbed the Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) initiative, promise that the stripped-back versions of the pages will be lightning fast to load. Led by Google, the move provides use of its services, though participants believe it could discourage the use of its servers because AMP works by simplifying the technical underpinnings of the pages involved. Much of the JavaScript code used on normal webpages is absent, meaning articles should not only appear faster, but use less battery power. Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest and WordPress have said they

also intend to make use of the technology. Facebook is a notable exception. The social network recently launched an alternative programme called Instant Articles, which speeds up the delivery of third-party content by hosting it on its own platform. News sites will automatically create AMP versions of their stories at the same time as they publish and update the originals. Likewise, the social networks involved are also expected to cache and direct users to the AMP articles rather than the originals if users click on relevant links in their apps. “We’ll support accelerated mobile pages in search in 2016, but the code is public, so publishers can launch them today, and we expect some smaller apps to be able to render AMP files immediately.”

Publicis GrouP baGs african network award which the network operates,” said the group chief executive Kevin Tromp. “The combination of smart strategy and great creative ideas executed beautifully, has achieved positive results for our clients businesses, which is the most important thing, but it is also satisfying to have the Publicis Africa Group recognised in an international competition of this nature.”

Tromp said the win is an indication that the network has invested a lot on Africa and the opportunities it intends to take full advantage of, this at a time when African brands are making a marked shift towards being consumer oriented to increase loyalty. With the continent undergoing such tremendous changes and brands increasingly becoming an essential part of the African identity, the African Cristal

stands as the first Summit for Media & Communications dedicated to the growth of this sector in the African continent. “I am enormously proud of the team, and believe that this is just the beginning of the growth curve for the group,” said Tromp. Publicis Africa Group has over the years extended its reach in the continent, including Kenya, where the group has since January 2000

operated under its network agency, Access Leo Burnett, one of the pioneers of the country’s advertising industry. “The award shows the continued commitment by the Group and the individual agencies to building Africa’s brands through unparalleled understanding of local economic, commercial and consumer,” said Access Leo Burnett hief executive Annette Martyres.


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his story is best told if we went back to the good old days. Once upon a time in Kenya, high school goers were the most respectable members of the society whose moral, s o c i a l and religious values sat at the very top of the norm table. Once upon a time in Kenya, joining high school was the most dreaded stage of life not because of the rampant bullying, but because of the stringent rules and measures taken by high schools to instill discipline in their students. Back then, we did not have mobile phones for chatting with girlfriends and boyfriends over midterms and holidays and the only means of communication was handwritten letters on floral notepads ; letters which were keenly screened by high school discipline masters before delivery and woe unto you if they detected suggestive ideas about sexual and romantic involvement. In those days, minors interacting with members of the opposite sex was considered taboo and it was believed that girls could get pregnant by simply standing next to a boy! Stories are told of a time in Kenya where parents and teachers were feared in equal measure due to pooling of disciplinary energy whenever one was caught in the wrong. During this legendary time, one would be summoned to the staff room where they would find their parents and the entire teaching fraternity waiting in a throng to give them ‘three of the best’ each and if your hands broke in the process, the better the punishment. Teenagers taking a sip of alcohol or coming close to a rave spot was considered suicide and if you dared glance at a cigarette stick or a marijuana plant, it was believed you would turn into a pillar of salt. When going back to school, one would be given pocket money strictly enough for bus fare and an extra 100 Shillings at most for miscellaneous purposes. On opening days, parents would escort their children all the way to the bus stop to ensure they boarded a gender exclusive vehicle and they would wait until takeoff to make sure their children didn’t sneak back into town to take one for the road back to school. The result? A well-bred and respectable generation with high prospects for their future. But that was then. Today, our teenagers are the definition of a rotten cohort, if recent media reports are anything to go by. This week, 500 school children were busted in Eldoret indulging in all manner of perversion, including sexual orgies and drug

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abuse. This came just weeks after another group of high school students was apprehended in a Matatu while engaging in the exact same lewdness on their way home for the holidays. Can we solely blame technology? We are told the mobile phone is now a basic teen need! In this era, the SI unit of being a cool teen is hanging out and getting physical with members of the opposite sex and law suits await teachers who dare lay a finger on undisciplined students who have been turned into spoilt brats by their parents. Bottom line, members of society who still have their sanity intact need to step up on their communal role, come to the rescue of our teens and restore the original beautiful narrative about our country’s youth moral position. It was appalling to say the least to watch lewd videos of underage girls and boys meant to be in school, otherwise getting high on drugs and other stuff. The owner of the club has since been charged then set free and parents of the wayward kids summoned but is that enough?


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Singer, actress, and radio personality Patricia Kihoro has been named brand ambassador Amarula East Africa. Patricia will represent the cream liqueur brand across the region. Amarula made the announcement in a statement that read in part It’s a beautiful day to share our GREAT EXCITING NEWS! Help us welcome the beautiful, the talented, the graceful African beauty PATRICIA KIHORO as our AMARULA BRAND AMBASSADOR! Come walk with us on this new journey as we celebrate what makes us African.

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f you thought the I phone 6 plus and Samsung edge phones were the climax of mobile phone technology, say hello, literally, to RoboHon straight out of Japan. As the name suggests, RoboHon is a prototype creation that is both a robot and a phone, which has already been tested and approved for the market with the initial sale set for 2016. Created by Japanese genius Tomotaka Takahashi, the device that has taken the world by storm is a combination of both skills and features possessed by robots and phones respectively. Just like a robot, the RoboHon is created with animated limbs (arms and legs) which give the device the ability to walk, talk and even dance on prompt, with voice and facial recognition features that allow it to conduct a meaningful conversation with the owner! Standing at eight inches, the

RoboHon comes with a 2 inch touch screen built into its back for interactivity. The reason why the screen was built into the back of the device instead of the customary frontal location is as the creators put it, because it is primarily a robot with the additional perk of mobile phone functionality. The RoboHon also comes with a camera and projector built into its face and weighing only 390 grams, making it easy to carry around most practically in the breast pocket where you can actually engage the roboHon in a conversation as you stroll around. During the unveiling event earlier this week, fascinated tech fans were able to engage the RoboHon in conversations. For example, one fan said to the device ‘It is beautiful, isn’t it?” referring to the sunset, to which the RoboHon intelligently responded “yes, it is.” Receiving calls on the RoboHon

entails placing the robot’s belly against your cheek such that you speak into the speakers that are built in the Robot’s abdomen while the person on the other end speaks into your ears through the robot’s mouth that lies against yours ears. The RoboHon through its voice features is able to verbally notify you when you have an incoming call or message and it is also able to detect a person posing for the camera and verbally ask them to smile or say ‘cheese’. How cool is that? Cute as the RoboHon may be, we cannot ignore the fact that technological advancements, especially those involving communication, are driving the world against the ‘no man is an island’ grain by encouraging solitude. After all, why would you go out and socialize when you have perfect company in the RoboHon?

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Victoria Beckham has shut down rumors that she and soccer star husband David Beckham are headed for divorce. The former Spice Girl said she doesn’t pay attention to speculation in the media and that she’s “blessed” t o have her family. “I have never listened to, or commented on, the rumors about any aspect of my life,” Mrs. Beckham shared. “I am blessed to have a wonderful husband and beautiful, healthy, happy children..

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victoria Beckham ‘I am not divorcing Becks’ Brown Mauzo ditching Ogopa? Mellow voiced Brown Mauzo recently signed a recording deal with one of Kenya’s oldest recording stables Ogopa Deejays in what was projected as a breakthrough for the collapsing recording studio. However, in a twist of events, Brown has released a new track titled’ sipendi ukilia’ and it was not done at ogopa! The love song audio was done by producer Totti leaving fans wondering whether he still is with Ogopa or he is long gone.

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all round news and updates from universities

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Maseno Univeristy Administration block was set ablaze last night. Details are still scanty as to why someone would want to raze the allimportant building.Student leaders from other public univeristies have condemned the act and asked Police and the Maseno Admin to investigate thorougly and culprits brought to book.Property of unknown value and school documents including transcripts and certificates have been destroyed.

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How to become a good manager In every large organization, there’s a hierarchy of management that keeps the whole operation running smoothly. A good manager should be able to blend into the background, changing small things here and there to great effect. The following are the basics that would make a good Manager l Motivating employees l Setting goals and agendas l Delegating responsibility l Effective communication l Embrace egalitarianism.

and Sh713, 050 for the Vodka, it gets that specific, Sh.367, 450 will be set aside for the other alcoholic drinks (read beer). Guests will be transported to and from the venue at a cost of Sh290, 000, top of the range limos are lineup we are told. The security detail will include 124 bouncers at Sh558,000 and the gifts to all guests and tools for enjoyment will cost Sh150, 000 and Sh 300,000 respectively. Entertainment will be provided by two top DJs and four MC’s which will cost Sh600,000 while Sh 1 million will be spent on two pastors from Uganda, a sheikh from Rwanda and seven local musicians. The flamboyant student leader has confirmed that the bash will take place as he must enjoy his birthday with friends and comrades!

In a class where her colleagues were almost half her age, she still emerged victorious. Jerotich Cheison, (pictured) a mother of three graduated from Nairobi University at the age of 40. Jerotich did not get a chance to finish school earlier because of challenges, which included early pregnancy and discrimination. She is now waiting to complete her one-year internship as required by law before the Kenya Veterinary board can put her name in their register. Congratulations are in order for the new Vet in the county of Nandi.

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Patricia Mutugi 27, is a trained air hostess but her passion made her quit the job to become an events manager. She talks about her journey so far. what does your job entail? Planning and producing an event, procurement management, resource management and formulating as well as implementing a risk management plan to producing a successful event. How many hours do you work in a day? There are no fixed working hours in this field since sometimes I work for 36 hours in one stretch. It is all dependent on the event and client. What qualifications do you need for your job? This fields needs leadership and entrepreneurial skills. You need a high degree of energy, motivation good communication skills, a strong network, eye for detail and excellent PR skills. Was this your dream career? Mmmhh… I believe it is.I am a trained air hostess. I worked for a while and realized it was not my thing. I am happy running around worrying about everything. Planning and organizing has been my passion since when I was young. How did you start out? I started doing it as a hobby doing it for my friends and family as charity and later I realized this could be something legit so I decided to make it into a career and here I am.

What achievements have you had so far? The achievement you get as an event manager is when you look at a space, picture what you can do with it and actually doing it and best of it all is when a client is satisfied with your service. Seeing a smile on my client’s face to me is a great achievement. Any challenges you have experienced so far? Well, sometimes a corporate booking will be weighed up against other types of events which add different value, such as appealing to certain demographic, and may not be given diary space. Even though this is really challenging at times, particularly when financial targets are involved, it is always nice to be reminded that it is not just about money. Does your job interfere with your social life? My job is my social life, the more events I do the more I network and socialize with friends. What is the best part of your job? It is really exciting - if a little nail-biting - when a client runs with my ideas and it all works on the day. I love seeing the spaces transformed in ever-creative ways and pushing myself to come up with new concepts.

What is the worst part of your job? The worst part of the job is actually the best part of the job to me. The late working hours and calls in the middle of the night basically means that you cannot have time for yourself and you have to positively respond to it. Any advice for those who want to venture into your line of work? This is a million dollar industry growing at 150 per cent annually with events being held on a daily basis.

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Death has hit the students of Kenyatta University just days after the death of two students from the University of Nairobi. Kenyatta University is mourning the loss of Sharon Kashemwa who was a visually impaired student at the school of humanities, department of gender and development. Sharon contested for the special needs post during the last academic year elections where she lost to her opponent by a small margin. This former KUSA aspirant is said to have died while waiting for treatment. May her soul rest in eternal peace.

his coming Saturday, Paul Ongili a.k.a Babu Owino, chairman of the students organization at the Nairobi University is set to spend some Sh14.4 million to celebrate his birthday. This money covers the cost of guests who are flying into the country and other expenses. 1.75 million is set aside for travel and accommodation costs of South African youth leader Julius Malema and his delegation while Sh1.1 million will cater for special guests from Ethiopia. The alcohol budget rests at an estimate of Sh2 million. Sh845, 900 for the Whiskey

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FASHIONscoop Kendall Jenner: She looked sleek in this black and white piece.

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Rihanna: She covered up, for once.

Hana Jirickova: She was stunning in this sweeping high low-sheer combo.

Barbara Palvin: she took elegance to another level.

Natasha Poly: Sheer, mesh and hot mess.

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Lo has a history of baring too much skin over the decades, notably in 2000 during the 42nd Grammy Awards where she wore a completely transparent, plunging Versace dress which left the whole world talking, especially because back then, we were not as liberalized as we are today. During this year’s MET Gala, JLo showed up in yet another sheer Versace dress that left nothing to imagination.

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atred of clothes seems to be Kim’s trademark and when she is not posting nudes on Instagram (even when she is pregnant) she is baring it all for the world to ravish on the red carpet. Kim particularly has a liking for short, low cut, body hugging pieces which makes her 2015 MET gala sheer white dress (which did little to cover her body) her most decent appearance on the red carpet yet!


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WB challenges countries over rising inequalities

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World Bank has called on governments to boost “shared prosperity” to help address growing inequality and improve the lives of populations in developing countries across the globe, including Kenya. “How are we going to address the problem of inequality? At the World Bank Group, we attack it using a term that suggests a solution -- shared prosperity,” said Group President Jim Yong Kim. “In our work with governments, we support efforts to ensure everyone benefits from growth, not just those who already control or have access to capital.” Speaking at the United States Institute of Peace in advance of the World Bank-IMF Annual Meetings in Lima, Peru, Kim hailed the civil society organisation Oxfam for effectively laying out one way to view the challenges of inequality. “Last year, Oxfam laid down an unusually sharp challenge in their report, “Even It Up,” stating that the richest 85 people in the world control as much wealth as the bottom 50 per cent of the world – or more than 3.5 billion people,” Kim said. “By highlighting the stark reality

World Bank President Jim Yong Kim gestures while speaking at the Endpoverty 2030 forum during the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings at IMF headquarters in Washington last year.

that so much of the world’s population shares almost none of the world’s wealth, Oxfam touched a nerve.” However, rather than focusing on the wealthy, Kim said addressing inequality would be most effective by tailoring policy approaches to help the bottom 40 per cent, depending on the country context. “Efforts to boost shared prosperity will require a variety of strategies

for countries, because the bottom 40 per cent is made up of different populations in each one,” he said. “Interventions have to be supple and flexible to respond to the variation. A low income country may need to ramp up agricultural productivity. A middle income country may focus more on urbanisation. For a country where most children do not go to primary school, this is the first

goal that has to be reached—and then, secondary education.” “At the World Bank Group, for both of our goals of ending extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity, three things have to happen—we call it Grow, Invest, and Insure. Grow the economy, invest in people, and insure them so they do not risk falling back.”

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LG entered the multi-room music arena not with an exploratory dip of the toe, but with an explosion: a fully-featured line-up of audio products, designed to cater for just about any situation. LG has taken a quality approach to its family of Music Flow speakers. Great looking anodised aluminum bodies offer a minimalist design: there’s no fuss over details that do not matter and a cohesive language that makes these speakers look like a family. It is a fuss-free design, spared of any garish branding; the silver finish is contemporary too, fitting into pretty much any room you’d want to place them in. The placement of LEDs, controls, and the subtle marking of things such as NFC contact points, means that you know where you are with these speakers. A common design feature is the

space to the bottom, giving room for the speaker to breathe and lending some added elegance to the One of the appealing things about the Music Flow system is that LG has equipped it with a wide range of connections. Each speaker offers NFC, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, as well as a wired Ethernet connection. Bluetooth is generally a separate system from the Wi-Fi networking route. The NFC that all the speakers offer triggers a Bluetooth connection, as is typical for NFC, and Bluetooth works point-to-point per speaker, rather than across the entire system - something to remember when you tap your phone. Bluetooth can also be used for automatically moving music from one speaker to another, with a “follow me” feature. If you enable this, when you move

to a new room the closer speaker will start playing. This uses Bluetooth LE as a sort of proximity detection, but sticks to Wi-Fi playback. In smaller properties, you might find it’s constantly trying to switch and we found we’d rather make a larger group than have music switching speakers all the time. LG really pitches the Music Flow system as a Wi-Fi networked system. You can mix and match Wi-Fi and Ethernet connections for example, one might have your sound bar wired in and your peripheral speakers connected via Wi-Fi without any problem. Setup of Music Flow is fairly straightforward and all handled by the smartphone app, unlike other systems where you have multiple networked components, where one can easily lose track of what is where at times.

Firm connects Barclays branches with Wi-Fi Liquid Telecom has connected 10 flagship branches of Barclays Bank of Kenya in Nairobi with Wi-Fi at a cost of Sh 7.6 million making Barclays the first bank to offer free internet access to customers. The project will enable Barclays’ customers access Internet banking services and other online content for free via Wi-Fi through a secure network that is fully independent from the bank’s fibre connection. This is the latest extension in the partnership coming as part of Barclays’ investment in value

addition services for customers to increase online banking options and improve customer’s experience. To encourage its customers to use digital platforms, free WiFi enables customers to open accounts, view and print their account statements, transfer cash, pay bills, utilities, school fees and carry out foreign exchange transactions from any locations all at any time. “With the Wi-Fi project, we are helping Barclays differentiate the customer

experience by being the first bank in the country to offer free access to the Internet via a free connection in its halls, something it views as important for its customers,” said Liquid Telecom Kenya chief executive Ben Roberts. The connections come at a time when 99 per cent of Internet connections in the country are made through mobile devices, including smartphones, tablets and laptops, according to MobiForge. “In allaying the security concern

that has long worried banks over free Wi-Fi in their premises, we have set up a Wi-Fi network that is totally independent from the Internet connection the bank uses to undertake its core business,” said Roberts. Among the Barclays branches in Nairobi that have been connected in the first phase of connections are Moi Avenue, Queensway, Hurlingham, Westlands, Sarit Centre, Village Market, Yaya Centre, Barclays Plaza and Muthaiga.

BIZ BRIEFS Africa should invest in its future leaders Africa needs to invest in its young population to provide the region with competent, driven and innovative leaders in the near future, Biola Alabi, Founder of the Grooming for Greatness and Purpose Foundation has said. Speaking with regard to recent accusations of bad leadership in Africa from the international community, Alabi said necessary investment would serve to remedy this challenge. “There is no need to complain about leadership in Africa and continue doing nothing about the next generation,” she said. “It is important to give the new generation of African leaders the practical, applicable skills that can transform the continent,” Alabi added. Alabi’s foundation’s year-long flagship programme aims to cultivate leadership skills in young aspiring professionals and entrepreneurs, CNBC Africa reports. “We do not want people to have theoretical knowledge while lacking practical knowledge,” he said.

CFC signs Sh16bn loan deal to fund business activities CFC Stanbic Bank, one of the country’s leading lenders, has signed a $155 million (Sh16 billion) loan agreement barely a week after the group partnered with Seedstar World, a global startup competition that supports innovators and entrepreneurs in emerging markets. The money will fund the institution’s general business activities, the bank said yesterday. Dubai’s Emirates NBD, the largest banking group in the Middle East in terms of assets, acted as the lead manager for the deal and was joined by Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, Al Ahli Bank, Commercial Bank of Qatar, Mizuho Bank, and Standard Chartered as mandated lead arrangers, it said in a statement. CFC Stanbic Bank, a unit of South Africa’s Standard Bank, has embarked on a number of investments and initiatives. The bank has taken new measures aimed at growing its customer base.

Cyber hackers steal cash from Fifa video gamers Cyber hackers have stolen data and money from six of the most successful Fifa video gamers to feature on YouTube. The hackers stole millions of Fifa coins, the games virtual currency, and sold virtual players worth thousands of pounds. The gamers, who go by the pseudonyms, AnesonGib, W2S, Nepenthez, Nick28T, Bateson87 and matthdgamer, have more than five million YouTube subscribers between them. The hack comes at a time when playing video games and uploading the content onto video sharing site, YouTube has created a career for many gamers in recent years. Players have been known to receive endorsements from major gaming companied and earn actual money from their exploits.


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DAILYHOROSCOPES CAPRICORN Dec 22 - Jan19 Come out of hiding and let others hear what you have to say. Let your emotions shine and don’t be concerned about what others think. Dance like no one’s watching. Passion will be the key to manifesting your dreams. This is a great day to act bravely toward those dreams. AQUARIUS Jan 20 - Feb 18 This is a fantastic day. Assert yourself with confidence and move toward your goals. Your emotions are working harmoniously with your outer-directed nature. You may want more attention from others today. Enjoy jovial times with friends and loved ones. Plan an activity with children if you can.

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ARIES Mar 21 - Apr 19 This is a very opportune day for you. Say hello to the stranger in line or follow through on a tip or comment. Opportunities are there. All you have to do is grab them. You’d do very well in a group situation today. In fact, you’d do well leading others. You understand the need for action.

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TAURUS Apr 20 - May 20 This may be the only way they know how to act. Express your feelings. Open yourself up to the world. There are people who want to get closer to you, but they might feel too intimidated to do so. Take it one step at a time, but realize that you’re probably the one who needs to take the first step. GEMINI May 21 - Jun 21 You’re the star of the show, and you’ll be up on stage more than usual. People will look up to you and respect you for your incredible leadership skills. Be confident and express yourself from your heart. Actions should run smoothly. You can accomplish quite a bit. Don’t waste this day. CANCER Jun 22 - Jul 21 Something may get your dander up today. There are hot tempers and strong opinions right and left. Try to see the big picture. You’ll seek extra attention from others, especially when it comes to your needs and emotions. People will be irritable, but arguing will only make the situation worse. LEO Jul 23 - Aug 22 People will have hot tempers and be very focused on themselves. There’s a me-first attitude around, and relations will be much better if you let people have their time in the spotlight. You might find that you have an important message to express. Make sure your voice is heard. VIRGO Aug 23- Sep 22 People will be focused on themselves, leaving you wondering what all the fuss is about. You have a strong desire to express your emotions. It may feel like you’re on stage in some way. You wish to be recognized and appreciated for your sensitive, devoted, and passionate nature. Speak up. LIBRA Sep 23 - Oct 22 Obstacles seem to have dissolved. There’s a great deal of energy at your disposal. You have strong thoughts and powerful emotions backing you up. Work with partners and promote your ideas. Speak your passions out loud. Help your dreams manifest by writing them down. SCORPIO Oct 23 - Nov 21 There’s a spark about to ignite inside you. Pay close attention to your emotions and take care of yourself physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Infuse your plans with passion. Breathe life into your dreams and act with confidence. The inner and outer aspects of your being are working in harmony. SAGITTARIUS Nov 23 - Dec 21 You’re spurred to take action. People might have a me-first attitude that may get on your nerves. You’re more interested in the collective and improving the situation for all. Someone may be working counter to this mode of action, causing friction in your dealings.

MuSTREAD Thread of Gold Beads — by Nike Campbell-Fatoki

Princess Amelia is the favourite daughter of King Gbehanzin. She is loved by her parents and overprotected by her siblings. She struggles to find balance in the palace as her father’s counsel conspire to bring him down. A secret threatens to shatter the perfect life that Amelia lives sheltered in the palace. The repercussions of the secret being known is great that Amelia has to flee to neighbouring Nigeria with her brother. Far away from home, she feels lonely and longs for her family until she finds acceptance with a new family and God.


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69. Winter Olympics venue 70. More up to the task 71. La Salle on eight seasons of “ER” 72. Site for crafty entrepreneurs Down 1. Strikebreaker 2. Pueblo Indian 3. Short news piece 4. Aptitude test section 5. Soccer player Freddy 6. Type of meal or pone 7. Huxtable kid on TV 8. “Stand and Deliver” setting 9. Guard or tackle 10. Indefinite amount 11. Jamaica-based music 12. Your, in Tours 13. Mrs., in Madrid 18. Mausoleums 22. Karaoke need, for short 24. Kind of mark 26. ____-Z (classic Camaro) 27. Symbolic Indian figures 28. ___ nous (confidentially) 29. Celine, et al. 30. Heath plants 31. Crying sound 32. Michael Keaton movie of 1983 33. Love-smitten cry, when doubled 34. Milky gemstones with bits of color 38. N.Y. restaurant co-owned by Robert De Niro

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YOURSAY Kikwete’s flawless Kiswahili address challenge to MPs Tanzania President Jakaya Kikwete amazed MPs with his flawless Kiswahili during his address to a joint parliamentary session on Tuesday afternoon. Despite Kiswahili being our national language, many people including our leaders struggle to make even a sentence on it. Many scholars too have ignored the language and put more emphasis on the queen’s language (English). Our learning institutions

from primary to universities are also not doing any better as this precious language has been sacrificed at the altar of the sheng mostly used by the youth. Although the Standing Orders in both Houses allow members to use either Kiswahili or English during debates, majority always opt for English. More emphasis should also be put on the language to encourage young people to speak it early enough. — Anonymous

State should fix KNH mess and save Kenyans Whether or not Deputy President William Ruto was fixed at the ICC or not should not be the topic of discussion, but the National Assembly Majority Leader Aden Duale together with other Jubilee MPs and Senators should address the most relevant issues at the Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH). It sad to see common “mwanachi” who form the bulk of our tax payers suffer just because of inadequate healthcare kitties at KNH while

our leaders are busy exchanging words over Rutos’ fixers at The Hague. KNH lacks enough ICU facilities and breathing machines for accident patients with other health facilities mostly private, demand cash before admission yet our leaders are engaged in non-issues affecting an individual. Let the government fixed the mess at the main health facility in the country before looking for the DP’s fixers. — Enock Ndayala, kawangware.

MPs should learn to live with power blackouts Kenyan legislators always want the best for themselves and a simple incident such as a power blackout or water shortage makes them rant like it’s the end of the world. The water shortage and power blackouts experienced at Parliament Buildings should

intentionally be continued for months so that the MPs can learn to live like other ordinary Kenyans and share our plight. We these outages daily but are contented with the situation. In making them experience the same, we will be reminding them

that they ought to pass laws that touch on the importance of secondary needs such as electricity and water as these are turning out to be seeking recognition as basic needs in the modern world. — Oluoch Sunday Kennedy Nairobi

Kenya should copy Russia in fighting terror The naval bombardment launched on ISIS targets in Syria, is a move in the right direction. Four Russian ships fired 26 missiles from the Caspian Sea using precise long-range missiles that flew 1,500 kilometres to their targets in Syria. The bombardment also appeared to mark new and closer military cooperation between Russia and the embattled Syrian

regime of President Bashar al-Assad. I am impressed. If you only borrowed Kenya these weapons, Kenya Defence Force would sit in Nairobi and fire at Al shabaab in Somali with great precision. It is high time the government adopted some of these sophisticated weapons and missiles to deal with cases of terrorism in Somalia. —Emeritus

County cash wastage reveals State ineptness

A report released yesterday by the Controller of Budgets on county expenditures is alarming and only indicates that the government is not serious about controlling the ballooning wage Bill. Coming hot on the heel of a protracted battle between the government and the teachers

over increase of salaries, the report exposes government’s double-speak in controlling the wage bill. The report indicates that Members of County Assembly gobbled up to sh3 billion in allowances alone with Nairobi County MCAs leading their colleagues by pocketing Sh150 million.

When Budalang’i MP Ababu Namwamba crafted a motion seeking to scrap these unnecessary allowances in order to control the bloated wage bill, he was quickly dismissed as a populist out to take advantage of the teachers’ strike. — Anonymous

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SPORT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2015

SPORTS BRIEFS Dinamo midfielder, Ademi, fails drug test Arsenal got a boost in their Uefa Champions league campaign after Dinamo Zagreb midfielder Arijan Ademi failed a drug. This come a few days after Zagreb defeated Arsenal in the first leg of their champions League match two last month. Dinamo announced that Uefa has started disciplinary proceedings against Ademi, 24, who played the full 90 minutes during the Croatian side’s 2-1 victory in Zegreb last month. “We are surprised because Ademi was selected for doping control six times this year and results were negative every time,” a club statement read. If Ademi’s B sample is also positive, the player could face a ban, but there are no rules to disqualify teams from the competition unless two or more players fail drug tests. Arsenal have lost both games in Group F after a 3-2 defeat at home to Greek side Olympiakos, and still have to play German champions Bayern Munich at home and away. Macedonia international Ademi also played in Dinamo’s 5-0 defeat by Bayern last week.

FKF poll woes as Wario now terms entity illegal

Preparation for FKF polls dented after Sports CS statement before Senate Sport Cabinet Secretary Hassan Wario at a past government function. He has dismissed Football Kenya Federation (FKF), terming it an illegal entity that cannot organise polls.

S. Sudan, Mauritania WC match rained off South Sudan’s first appearance in a World Cup qualifying match was abandoned because of heavy rain after only 10 minutes played. Wednesday’s 2018 preliminary round first-leg qualifier at home to Mauritania was suspended with the score at 1-1 and then abandoned when there was no easing of the extreme weather conditions. Despite the short of amount of time played, South Sudan still managed to mark their historic appearance by scoring their first World Cup goal - the honour going to Dominic Abui Pretino, who struck on five minutes to cancel out Boubacar Bagili’s third-minute opener. Fifa has said the match will resume today at 11:00 local time from the point where the match was stopped. The sides are scheduled to meet for the second leg in Nouakchott on Tuesday next week. South Sudan joined international football in 2012 and in September they achieved their first competitive win –beating Equatorial Guinea - in an AFCON qualifier.

KPL, FKF 16 team league agreement saves KCB Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) may have escaped relegation after Kenyan Premier League (KPL) and football Kenya Federation (FKF) agreed to relegate only two teams from the top tier Sport Pesa Premier League. The two protagonists seems to have buried their hatches and egos when they agreed on a 16 team for the 2016 season. This came after KPL released Sh5 million to FKF-something that put to an end, at least for the time being, the constant wrangles between the two factions that could not agree on the number of clubs for this season’s league. FKF had lobbied for additional two clubs from the Nationwide but KPL stood their ground, arguing that they did not have money to accommodate the extra teams. As a result, none of the FKF teams were promoted and the last two in the KPL, City Stars and Nakuru All Stars, maintained their places in the league. Nakuru All Stars fate back to the ‘grass’ was however sealed.

Football Kenya Federation (FKF) elections may not take place in November as earlier planned after the government said they do not recognise the federation. Sport Cabinet Secretary Hassan Wario and Sports Registrar Rose Wasike yesterday stunned a Senate Committee on Labour and Social Welfare when they said FKF is not registered as per the sports Act 2013 requirement rendering it an illegal entity. “From 2013 when the law came to operation, all federations and anybody who wanted to stay on the sports sector should have actively fine-

Okwiri’s wOrld Cup miss ‘unfOrtunate’ Sports Commissioner Gordon Oluoch her termed “unfortunate” the confusion that saw boxer Rayton Okwiri miss out at the ongoing World Boxing Champions in Doha, Qatar. Okwiri landed a wildcard to the world games that also acts as 2016 Olympics qualifiers, but failed to travel in the last minute after the Ministry of Sports and Boxing Association of Kenya (BAK) could not agree on a possible way of coming up with the air ticket and allowances for the boxer, something that saw Kenya miss a chance to win an early ticket to Rio. Twenty-three boxers will qualify to Rio games. BAK had accused the ministry of failing to release the funds, but Oluoch refuted the claims, saying it is BAK to blame for the confusion after they “failed to collect the air tickets” from the ministry. “The air tickets were ready by Thursday, two todays before his departure. We told the federation to look for some little money for his upkeep and that was all going to be refunded once the processing

from the ministry was complete, but they never did that,” Oluoch told X-Sport. “It has come as a surprise after the federation decided to cancel Rayton’s trip to Qatar.” “It is unfortunate because these people have just come from African Games where they were paid handsomely by the same government, therefore cannot claim they had nothing to spend while waiting for the ministry to release the money,” he said. Oluoch, who did not reveal the full amount BAK had requested, said the ministry had purchased three air ticket for the boxer, his coach and a third official from the federation. “Press reports that the federation was going to fund part of the trip is not truethe ministry was going to give out of pocket and that means we were going to fund it 100 per cent,” he said.

tuned their constitution and aligned themselves with Act. They have not done that and for that matter they are in the office illegally,” said Wario during the appeal hearing. FKF had been ordered by the Sports Dispute Tribunal to register within 60 days in a ruling delivered by tribunal chairman John Ohaga on August 19, but they are yet to embark on the process though FKF President Sam Nyamweya promised that the exercise should be completed in the next seven days from yesterday. “We are going to start registration process next week,” said Nyamweya who defended the delay, adding that they were waiting for October 13 Annual General Meeting (AGM) to pass the registration agenda. “Everything we do must be ratified by the executive that is why we took long, but the 60 days has not elapsed,” added Nyamweya who was present at the Senate hearing held in Nairobi. “The form is ready and we are going to fill it, we only wanted it formally passed in the AGM, we are going to pass it because we are part and parcel of the same constitution and (sports) Act,” he said. The Senate is expected to rule on whether the election should go on after former FKF vice chairman Sam Sholei sought orders to put on hold the entire exercise.

Boxer Rayton Okwiri during a past bout. He missed the ongoing world boxing championship in Doha, Qatar after the ministry failed to provide him with air ticket in time. Sports commissioner Gordon Oluoch has absolved the ministry from any wrong doing.


Blatter faces 90-day suspension over graft

Fifa president Sepp Blatter faces a 90-day provisional suspension on corruption charges. Members of Fifa’s ethics committee have recommended the sanction after Swiss attorney general opened criminal proceedings against the 79-year-old FIFA boss. He is accused of signing a contract “unfavourable” to football’s governing body and making a “disloyal payment” to Uefa president Michel Platini. Blatter denies any wrong doing with his lawyers maintaining he had “not been notified of any action”. European football’s chief Platini who is interested in succeeding Blatter - has said the payment was “valid compensation” from his time working under the Swiss more than nine years ago. The probe chamber of Fifa’s ethics committee has requested the ban and a final decision is likely to be made late today by the head of Fifa’s ethics adjudicatory chamber, Hans Joachim Eckhert.

Blatter’s adviser Klauss Stohlker had said the Fifa president was “calm” after being told the news, but a statement from his legal representatives denied he had been made aware of any decision. “We would expect that the ethics committee would want to hear from the president and his counsel, and conduct a thorough review of the evidence, before making any recommendation to take disciplinary action,” said Blatter’s legal team in a statement. On Wednesday, Blatter told a German Magazine that he was being “condemned without any evidence for wrongdoing”. The investigation is centred on allegations believed to be around a 2005 TV rights deal between Fifa and Jack Warner, the former president of Concacaf, the governing body of football in North and

Central America and the Caribbean. The ethics committee had been meeting in Zurich since Monday and are yet to make a decision on Platini, 60. It is also examining a payment of two million Swiss francs (£1.35m) that Platini received in 2011 for working for Blatter. The Frenchman has provided information to the criminal investigation, but said he has done so as a witness. Swiss prosecutors said he is being treated as “in between a witness and an accused person” as they investigate corruption at world football’s governing body. The latest development came hours after former Fifa vice-president Chung Mongjoon, who is also under investigation by Fifa’s ethics committee, told BBC Sport that his campaign to succeed Blatter was being “smeared”. Blatter won a fifth consecutive Fifa presidential election on May 29 but, following claims of corruption, announced his decision to step down on June 2. He is due to finish his term at a Fifa extraordinary congress on February 26.

UNDER SIEGE: Fifa President Sepp Blatter final term on the helm of world football management has been hit by a litany of scandals. He now faces a 90-day suspension over corruption and abuse of office allegations.

Third seed Nadal Through To ChiNa opeN quarTers Third seed Rafael Nadal sailed to the quarter final of the ongoing China Open after beating Canada’s Vasek Pospisil in round two. The Spaniard, 29, gave a much-improved performance to win 7-6 (7-3) 6-4 to set up a quarter-final berth against American Jack Sock on tomorrow Second seed Tomas Berdych lost 6-4 6-4 to Pablo Cuevas, while top seed Novak Djokovic plays Ze Zhang today. “Obviously I improved from yesterday,” said Nadal, who lost serves for times in his first round match against his former

ball boy, China’s Wu Di. “Every victory gives me opportunities to keep practising the things that I need to practise. “Practising outside of the competition is important, but at the end you have to compete well. Every match is an opportunity for me.” In the women’s draw, fourth seed Agnieszka Radwanska progressed but eighth seed Caroline Wozniacki lost. The Dane went down 6-2 6-3 to German 10th seed Angelique Kerber. Poland’s Radwanska led Madison Keys 6-3 when

the American retired with a thigh injury. Spain’s Garbine Muguruza, who retired from last week’s Wuhan final against Venus Williams with an ankle problem, beat Irina Falconi 6-2 6-1 to move within one win of sealing a place at the WTA final later this month. “I knew obviously if I did a great tournament here, I would qualify for the WTA Finals, but I didn’t know which round it was,” said Muguruza. “I think for sure that’s a very good motivation now.”

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enya began its campaign for the next Fifa World Cup tornament in emphatic fashion beating hosts Mauritius 5-2 away in Port Louis. Midfielder Johanna Omollo bagged a breace with one goal apiece from defender Harun Shakava, winger Ayub Timbe and striker Michael Olunga completing the rout. Kenya led 2-0 at the break before Shakava extended their lead to 3-0. But the hosts got back into the game scoring in the 68th minute through a penalty and adding another in the 77th minute to leave the scores at 2-3 with barely 15 minutes remaining. And Stars players will have no time to rest with a return leg scheduled for Sunday in Nairobi. The team is expected to jet back this evening from Mauritius with only one day to shake off the jet lag before they take to the field again on Sunday. The result was so significant to both the federation, the technical

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