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Former Finance Minister David Mwiraria.

ormer Finance minister David Mwiraria has been summoned to appear in court over the Sh10 billion Anglo-Leasing case. A Nairobi court issued the order today. Mwiraria is expected in court on November 23 to answer to charges in which members of the Kamani’s billionaire family face criminal proceedings over the multi-billionshillings scandal.

The ex-minister has been absent from the proceedings due to his “failing health” and a hearing date for the case has remained suspended awaiting his recovery. However, the order was issued after the Director of Public Prosecutions, through an assistant, Nicholas Mutuku told the court that four doctors who examined the former minister have stated that he is “fit to stand trial.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 2

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MP’s rape case to be determined by evidence in court The High Court has today declined to order an inquiry into how a medical document in the rape case against Imenti Central MP Gideon Mwiti got into the hands of journalists. The article which was published in a local daily touched on a complainant who the MP is alleged to have raped in his Nairobi office. Justice Weldon Korir, in a ruling cautioned the media to ensure ethical standards are maintained while publishing such stories although he refrained from summon the authors of the article as had been requested. The decision by the judge arose from an application seeking a clarification on how a medical report in the case found itself in the hands of journalists who published it before it was tabled in court. The said report, according to lawyer Wilfred Nderitu who represents the victim in the rape case against the MP, created an impression that the author

had accessed the medical records of the victim. Mr Nderitu informed the court that upon reading the said news item he raised concern seeking an explanation over how the confidential report was accessed and published beforehand. “The article attempts to determine the criminal case outside the four corners of the judicial proceedings,” he said. He also alleged that the article may have been written at the behest of “a person interested in the outcome of the case.” However, Mwiti’s lawyer John Khamniwa had opposed Mr Nderitus application on grounds that the constitution guarantees media freedom and dragging the court into press matters “amounts to engaging in extraneous exercise.” Mr Mwiti’s rape trial has temporarily been halted due to a petition he lodged before the High Court challenging the criminal case.

Court summonses Mwiraria over Anglo-Leasing From Page 1 A discussion on Mwiraria’s health took centre stage during the proceedings today. “Four doctors examined the first accused and their report indicate that he is fit to stand trial. We ask that he be brought to court within the reasonable time so that charges can be read to him,” the prosecutor said. “The plea has to be taken so that the case can go on,” said Mutuku concerning Mwiraria. He also told the court that the trial had been suspended over a pending petition at the High Court that challenged their prosecution, but “the suspects have since lost” appeal. The former North Imenti MP is among former high-ranking government officials who are facing charges in connection with security contracts entered into by the government 10 years ago. He had been questioned by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) before the DPP approved the charges against him and ordered for

his arrest. Mwiraria, however failed to appear in court in March with his lawyer Kioko Kilokumi telling Chief Magistrate Doreen Mulekyo that his client was unable to appear before her because of ill health. He then applied to have the matter of his client taking plea come up after 90 days; the amount of time he said his client’s doctor needed to determine when he will be physically able to appear before the anti-corruption court. His predecessor Chris Obure and six others who included three former Permanent Secretaries had already been charged. At the same time a former suspect in the case over whose head an international warrant of arrest was issued has now become a prosecution witness. The court heard that after Bradley Buckinfield, a US citizen, who had also been linked to the scandal, recorded statements with the EACC, he “crossed over” and will now be assisting the State in case.

Justice Korir stated that the courts cannot be swayed by reports appearing in the media saying the ruling and judgements depend entirely on evidence placed for determination. He said being dragged into determining the authenticity and the veracity of the report would mean “holding lengthy proceedings in an attempt to establish sources of information and correctness of the same.” “In order not to prejudice the parties’ right to take up this matter before the right forum for determination, I will withhold my opinion on the said article,” Justice Korir stated. He said the parties in the case should rest assured that the decision will not be influenced by anything happening outside the litigation arena. “For now it is important for this court to focus its attention on the petition before it. I will focus my energies on giving an answer as soon as practicable” the judge said.

HUMBLED: Imenti Central MP Gedion Mwiti in court early this year. Justice Weldon Korir today declined to order an inquiry into how a medical document in his rape case found itself in the hands of journalists.

All set for opposition rally at Uhuru Park The Coalition for Reforms and Coalition is set to hold a series of public activities beginning with tomorrow’s rally at Uhuru Park to push the government to pay teachers. ODM Director of Political Affairs Opiyo Wandayi said the government has failed to listen to all other avenues of resolving the teachers strike hence have now resorted to the public activities. “Cord has been forced to do this rally because the government has failed to even adhere to the courts, because

as the opposition we have to play our role,” said Wandayi. Apart from tomorrow’s rally, the opposition is also organizing a series of other public activities to push the government to find a solution to the teachers strike. He said the details of other activities will be released later as he urged the public to come out in large numbers tomorrow in solidarity with teachers. “We will do whatever it takes for the President of this country to pay teachers.

READY TO GO: Cord legislators Johnstone Muthama (center), Hassan Omar (left) and Eseli Simiyu address the media at Uhuru Park today.

Tomorrow’s rally is just one of them, other activities are in the offing,” he said. And today, Cord legsilators inspected the venue as they called on the public to throng the park to express to the President, the gravity of the matter. “People should come out and stand against the injustice being meted on our teachers and the impunity of the executive of defying a court order,” Wandayi added. The Ugunja legislator said court orders cannot be negotiated by anybody and the best thing the government can do is to implement them. “When the executive is negotiating a court order, then it’s a worrying trend that must be corrected at the earliest opportunity,” he said. He also faulted the decision of the government to close schools saying such a move signals a country that is failing in its social responsibilities. “When things such as education and health are grinding to halt in a country, then it signals a strong message that we are slowly being classified as a failed state,” he warned. Wandayi said things are getting worse in the education sector while the government has no quick solution. “The teachers strike has been handled in a very reckless manner,” he added.


Governors petition Senate on county funds transfer delay The Council of Governors has petitioned the Senate over the delayed disbursement of money to the counties dating back three months. Council chairman Peter Munya said for the months of July, August and September, several counties had not received their monthly allocations, adding that even protest letters to the National Treasury had not yielded any fruits. “Counties are grinding to a halt,” he said. According to the Public Finance Management Act and the disbursement schedule by the Senate, the Treasury is expected to wire the money to each county by the 15th of every month but according to Munya, this has not been done. “Out of 47 applications for the July disbursements, 17 counties have not received the July disbursements in their accounts,” said Munya. He said 38 counties had not received their August allocations while only one county had received its share of revenue for the month of September. “It is easy to see how county governments’ are straining in the provision of services to its citizens who undoubtedly expect quality services. These delayed transfers have continued to cause costly challenges to counties,” he added. Munya blamed the constant strikes to the

Council of Governors chairman Peter Munya.

delayed cash transfer, warning that with September already coming to an end and counties expected to pay staff, it would not be surprising to hear of another strike. “Most counties face serious consequences because we are supposed to pay salaries and we do not have the money, then when you

see strikes you blame counties yet we rely on disbursements from the Treasury,” he stated. He challenged the Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich to explain the cause of the delay since so far none had been given to them. The Meru Governor also said most development projects in the counties had stalled due to lack of cash to pay the suppliers, adding that counties were not able to provide adequate health care with finance challenges biting. “The council therefore demands that the National Treasury releases all the pending counties’ share of revenues for the months of July, August and September 2015 before the end of this week,” he said. Accusing the National government of sabotage, the governors threatened to sue the National Treasury for failing to comply with the law and to also seek the court’s indulgence in directing it to cater for the interest and penalties accrued by the counties from the delay. “We cannot be subjected to the National government’s failures by facing the consequences of revenue shortfalls when the National government in itself is consistently paying salaries on time to its workers before the end of every month,” said Munya. MORE ON THIS @www.capitalfm.co.ke

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SRC: Pay cut won’t solve teachers pay row A pay cut by 50 per cent will not solve the ongoing teachers pay crisis, the salaries and remuneration commission –SRC has said.SRC Chairperson Sarah Serem has said the money required is more than what will be availed after the pay cut as proposed by Budalangi MP Ababu Namwamba.Serem has insisted that the teachers must wait for a job evaluation before determining their pay. “Our advisory on remuneration is binding according to the constitution. The advice MUST be taken wholly,” she said. “We would rather pack up and go if our advisory opinion is not appreciated. We will conclude the Job evaluation exercise by the 2nd quarter of 2016,” she added. She says SRC is hoping to conclude the harmonization of all the allowances public officers including the teachers earn. “Kenya is not getting a return on its investment in public servants, “She said. Budalangi MP Ababu Namwamba is set to table a proposal at the National Assembly next week to have a pay cut for all public and elected leaders. Namwamba says he is filing a Motion seeking a 50 per cent salary cut for MPs and other highly paid public officers starting with the President, to lower the public wage bill.


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NEWS BRIEFS Blast near Somali presidential palace leaves scores dead A car bomb has exploded at the gate of Somalia’s presidential palace in the capital Mogadishu killing at least six people, witnesses say. A conference debating the nature of Somalia’s election in 2016 had just ended in the compound. Presidential guards and a Turkish national are believed to be among the dead, as most delegates had left. It is not yet known who carried out the attack but al-Shabaab has targeted the palace before. The militants lost control of Mogadishu in 2011, but often carries out attacks in the city. The presidential palace is the seat of government and many top government officials live and work there.

Jail delays hanging of paraplegic man in Pakistan The planned hanging of a paraplegic prisoner in Pakistan has been delayed, his lawyer has said. Abdul Basit could not be hanged in compliance with the jail manual because he is in a wheelchair, a magistrate said when ordering the postponement. Pakistan’s prison guidelines require that a prisoner stand on the gallows. Rights groups have said hanging a handicapped person would constitute cruel and degrading treatment. Abdul Basit, 43, is paralysed from the waist down and uses a wheelchair after becoming ill in prison. Pakistan reintroduced the death penalty in December 2014 and has hanged 239 people since. At the time, the government said it was a measure to combat terrorism after the Taliban massacred more than 150 people, most of them children, in a Peshawar school.

Tourists abducted in Philippines by armed gunmen

Two Canadians, a Norwegian and a local woman have been kidnapped from a tourist resort in the southern Philippines, the military has said. An army spokesman said they were taken by gunmen late yesterday from the Holiday Oceanview resort on Samal Island, near Davao City on Mindanao. The attackers, who have not been identified by police, left by boat, Capt Alberto Caber told reporters. He said it appeared the four were targeted rather than taken at ransom. Since the 1990s the southern Philippines has seen sporadic incidents of kidnapping by Muslim militant groups.

Ministry warns of El-Nino diseases

Health ministry has warned that cases of malaria and other waterborne related diseases may rise due to the expected enhanced El Nino rains. Information from the meteorological department indicates that there is a likelihood of the outbreak of Rift Valley Fever in North Eastern parts of the country and the Coast. Director of Medical Services Nicholas Muraguri has therefore urged the counties to map out flood or landslide hotspots including key infrastructure and facilities that may be affected.

Muraguri has also urged the county governments to conduct stakeholder mapping and convene health sector stakeholder meetings for contingency planning. The ministry has advised county government to create stockpile of medical supplies depending on the risk of the disease outbreak for regions to manage the expected outbreaks. The ministry has also warned that some health facilities could be affected by flashfloods as some of them are located in vulnerable areas a

move it said could render the facility inaccessible during the period. Nairobi County government has already assured city residents that it is well prepared to deal with any eventuality as a result of the El Nino rains expected at the onset of next month. Governor Evans Kidero had earlier warned that though the county has rolled out several mitigation measures, it may not be possible to prevent the destruction and inconveniences that come with such heavy rains.

Pope visit to promote cohesion State House is looking forward to Pope Francis visit in November with the government keen on taking advantage of the historic tour to promote political, religious and ethnic tolerance. A statement from State House today said the pontiff will be visiting Kenya with two caps on his head. He is The Vatican’s Head of State and a spiritual leader of the Catholic Church, making his tour both State and pastoral. “As a nation, Kenya thanks God for the opportunity to host the spiritual leader of a billion followers of the Catholic Church, and an inspiration to billions of others right across the world,” said State House Spokesman Manoah Esipisu. Kenya has faced tests of inclusivity especially with terrorists attempting to provoke Christians against Muslims in targeted attacks. The pontiff ’s itinerary will include an inter-religious meeting with Christian, Muslim, Hindu and traditional leaders. “We hope his visit will inspire us to rededicate ourselves to these values, regardless of our political affiliation, religion or ethnicity,” he said Pope Francis will also give a general address to Kenyans, meet with a number of youth, and celebrate Mass while in Kenya. Esipisu said the Catholic Church

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PAPAL ESCORT: Pope Francis seen here with Cuban President Raul Castro at the Vatican, Rome on May 10, 2015. The Pope is Scheduled to visit Kenya later in November.

will give further details of the Pope’s visit on the venues of the series of his meetings in the country. The Pope’s visit will cap a remarkable year in the history of Kenya’s foreign relations following visits by high profile leaders. United States President Barack Obama, Italy’s Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and US Secretary of State John Kerry have been in the

Burkina Faso’s army has reached the capital Ouagadougou to seek the surrender of the presidential guard who staged a coup last Thursday. Negotiations between army chiefs and the presidential guard are under way, security sources said. Coup leader Gen Gilbert Diendere told the BBC he is ready to hand back power, but only once a plan to end the crisis was backed by regional leaders. The presidential guard is loyal to ousted President Blaise Compaore. They arrested interim President Michel Kafando last Wednesday, before installing Gen Diendere as new leader the following day. Since then at least 10 people have been killed and more than 100 injured in clashes. France’s

country in previous months. Kenya also hosted the World Trade Organisation ministerial conference that saw delegates from across the globe converge to discuss international trade. Pope is the head of the Vatican City, internationally recognised as an independent State within Italy. Hence, his visit is not only a religious one but also a diplomatic

tour. According to an itinerary released by State House, Pope Francis will hold bilateral talks with President Uhuru Kenyatta and his government, before meeting senior officials at the United Nations Environmental Programme and addressing members of the diplomatic corps. He will also address the nation during his maiden visit to Kenya in November.

ambassador to Burkina Faso, Gilles Thibault, tweeted that Kafando has been released from house arrest and was now at the ambassador’s residence. Burkina Faso’s army ordered the presidential guard to disarm before it marched on the capital. “We must now secure the surrender of the (coup leaders) without gunfire or bloodshed,” Colonel Serge Alain Ouedraogo, of the Burkinabe police, told AFP. Speaking to the BBC from a secret location, Gen Diendere said: “Ready to surrender? We are not there yet... We wish to continue the discussions and we say to all that we are ready to implement Ecowas’ (West African regional group’s) decisions.” He also apologised to the population, saying an apology was

“the least we could do”. Ecowas is due to meet again in Nigeria later today. Their plan includes the return to civilian government, an amnesty for the soldiers behind the coup and elections by the end of November. But on the streets there was resentment at the proposals, in particular the amnesty. “We have no need of Ecowas here, nor the international community,” said one man protesting against the coup. Gen Diendere, who was the chief of staff to Blaise Compaore, led the coup a month before elections had been due in the landlocked country. International pressure has been building, with former colonial power France warning of “consequences” if coup leaders did not lay down their weapons.


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Morning newspaper summaries KNUT; Uhuru misled Kaimenyi loses battle Playing hardball: Kenya National Accountants lobby to fix of Teachers (KNUT) has rejected President Kenyans: Striking public school teachers to close private schools: Union Uhuru Kenyatta’s justifications for denying teachers a auditing charges: Accountants

will not supervise or mark national exams that begins next month, their unions have said. The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) and Kenya Union of Post Primary Education (KUPPET) yesterday also dismissed President Uhuru Kenyatta’s plea to end the four-week-old strike. They disputed his assertion that teachers are paid fairly. In a nationwide address, Uhuru reaffirmed the state cannot and will not pay teachers who, he said, are the third best-paid in Africa after South Africa and Morocco, which have larger economies. A courtordered 50-60 percent pay rise over four years would distort the county’s ballooning wage bill, raising it from 51 percent to 62 percent of revenue collected.

Private Primary and Secondary schools yesterday got a reprieve when a Nairobi judge suspended a Government directive closing all schools countrywide. Officials of the Kenya Private schools Association moved to court to challenge the directive issued on Friday through a circular by Education Cabinet Secretary Jacob Kaimenyi. The circular led to the closure of all schools yesterday. However, private schools, through their lawyer, Mr Muturi Kamande, said the circular did not give reasons why private schools had been closed yet they are not party to the salary dispute between public schools and their employer, the Teachers Service Commission.

pay increment and warned that the nationwide strike will go on until they are paid. The unions claimed the President had been deliberately misled by his advisors about key facts of the pay dispute, and vowed that they will not heed his appeal to return to work. KNUT Secretary General Wilson Sossion claimed the President had been misinformed by Treasury, Education Ministry, Teachers Service Commission and Salaries and Remuneration Commission and that this was evident going by the factual errors contained in his Sunday’s televised speech to the nation. He also criticised Uhuru for failing to make efforts to meet teachers’ representatives and hear their side of the story before issuing public statements.

have set in motion a process that could introduce minimum fees they can charge for advisory services offered to different categories of clients. Setting businesses up for a possible escalation of the cost of compliances. The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK) has written to the Competition Authority of Kenya (CAK) seeking to introduce minimum professional fees in new industry guidelines expected to come into force mid next year. CAK’s Director General Wangombe Kariuki acknowledged receiving proposals seeking to prescribe the minimum recommended fee for each category of services. The list of services include non-insurance, company audits, Sacco’s, pension schemes and public benefit organisations.

Raila wants Tobiko to Strike hands poor slum Raila, Karua fight back World Bank lending arrest Moses Kuria: CORD girl a bitter lemon: Life has over Ruto ICC fixing arm pledges Sh87bn leader Raila Odinga yesterday called for the arrest literally handed Caroline Awuor lemons — no claims: A storm sparked by an MP’s claim for projects this year: The and prosecution of Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria thanks to the government’s decision to close down that ODM and PNU leaders fixed Deputy President for obstructing justice, giving false statement and all schools. Now, the 16-year-old spends her days fabricating evidence before the ICC. Kuria said on Sunday he and former Justice Minister Martha Karua implicated or “fixed” Ruto at the ICC and Opposition leader Raila Odinga and Senator Anyang Nyong’o also procured prosecution witnesses. Raila in a statement read last night by his spokesman Denis Onyango said that it goes to confirm the scatter-brained nature of Kuria’s claim. Yesterday Raila urged Director of Public Prosecutions Keriako Tobiko to immediately investigate and charge Kuria because the three offenses can be tried before a local court and ICC.

selling lemons and vegetables at Katwekera market in Kibera slum. It is the safer option. Staying at home would expose her to many social ills, not least of them drugs and sex. The 16-year-old who attends Olympic Secondary School, says there is lunch at school. But more importantly, they are busier and happier while at school adding that they are also safer when Education Cabinet Secretary Jacob Kaimenyi ordered all schools closed and President Uhuru Kenyatta endorsed the decision on Sunday night…

Judges and other state officers slashed by half and the money used to pay striking teachers. The amount saved by radical surgery would also improve pay for police, medical personnel and other critical public servants, the ODM secretary general told a press conference at Parliament Buildings yesterday. Namwamba said his estimation is that with the pay cuts they can save not less than 50 billion annually. He also wants a reduction in the number of MPs and MCAs. The National Assembly has 349 members, the Senate has 67 members and counties have 2,500 MCAs.

Cabinet reshuffle. Multiple sources, however, said the fate of two cabinet secretaries were at the heart of the reshuffle deadlock. Agriculture’s Felix Kosgey and Ms Anne Waiguru of Devolution and Planning Ministry. Also in the dispute, according to the sources, are the replacements for three CSs that Mr Kenyatta would not have minded to drop; Mr Michael Kamau (Transport), MS Charity Ngilu (Lands) and Mr Kazungu Kambi (Labour). Panic was evident in Cabinet Secretaries on Friday when the President summoned them to a special meeting at State House.

William Ruto at the International Criminal Court (ICC) raged on yesterday. Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria has sensationally claimed that he and other PNU leaders fabricated evidence against Ruto in the aftermath of the violence following the 2007 Presidential election for which both President Kibaki and ODM leader Raila Odinga claimed victory. Kuria has also claimed that Raila, Senator Anyang’ Nyong’o, then ODM Secretary General, and former Justice Minister Martha Karua also played a role.

International Finance Corporation (IFC), the World Bank Group’s private sector lending arm, has committed a portfolio of Sh87 billion for projects in Kenya this financial year ended June 30, the second highest for sub-Saharan Africa after Nigeria. The allocation is a marginal increase of 2.6 per cent from 2014 when IFC committed Sh84.8 billion, its annual report for 2015 indicates. The agency mainly invests in infrastructure, agribusiness, health, education and financial services in Africa. So far, the IFC has disclosed funding in five projects in Kenya this year, expanding its activities in the local market...

opens first Ababu wants top officials State denies Uhuru-Ruto CORD MPs vow to push Tuskys to give up half of salary: split: The government has denied claims of on with impeachment exclusive branch for new Budalangi MP Ababu Namwamba wants salaries a rift between President Uhuru Kenyatta and his line: Tuskys Supermarkets motion: Opposition leaders said yesterday clothing of the President, Deputy President, MPs, MCAs, Deputy William Ruto over reports of a planned has opened its first specialty clothing store on that the Government’s declaration that it has no money to pay the teachers’ salary increment has emboldened them to press on with the impeachment motion against President Uhuru Kenyatta. During a press conference at Parliament buildings, the MPs allied to the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD) accused the President of abdicating his constitutional responsibilities by refusing to pay teachers. The eight legislators also said the Opposition will go ahead with its planned rally tomorrow’s in a bid to compel the Government to pay teachers’ the 50 to 60 per cent pay increment...

Nairobi’s Tom Mboya Street, targeting the mass market with its own apparel labels. The Sh50 million apparel store dubbed ‘Tuskys Essentials’ will stock ladies, mens and kids wear as well as baby clothing and accessories. It will also sell home living products such as beddings and luggage bags. Tuskys has already designed and customised three of its own clothing labels, where the clothes are manufactured under contract in China for the retailer. The retailer said it is attracted by the bigger profit margins in clothing and apparel business compared to food...

Top stories from X News global partners Cameron faces Pope Francis to Find a Why Volkswagen’s share CVW test scandal rocks fresh questions over Church in Upheaval: More price has fallen so far: On Europe’s carmakers: The 5,000 parishioners packed the pews, the choir September 21st, the share price of Volkswagen European car industry was shaken on Monday as knowledge of Tory than loft and the vestibule on a recent weekend at Sacred (VW), the world’s largest carmaker by units Volkswagen’s share price fell almost 20 per cent Heart Church in California’s Central Valley for five fell by 17% in just one day. Investors over its admission that it cheated on US emissions donor’s tax status: David Masses — four of them in Spanish. Young Hispanic produced, dumped the firm’s shares after it was accused tests, triggering calls for a broader inquiry into

Cameron is facing fresh questions from Labour and the SNP over allegations by the former Conservative deputy chairman Lord Ashcroft that the Prime Minister conspired to mislead the public before the 2010 election about his knowledge of Ashcroft’s nondom tax status. Ashcroft, a billionaire businessman, Tory donor and former key Cameron ally, has said he is not seeking to settle old scores, but also claimed in a long-awaited unofficial biography that Cameron took drugs at Oxford University and was involved in an initiation ceremony involving mock sex with a dead pig. In the preface to his book Ashcroft asserts he discussed his tax status with Cameron in 2009 in detail. He writes that Cameron was “fully aware of my status as a so-called non-dom. Indeed we had a conversation about how we could delay revealing my tax arrangements until after the election.” www.theguardian.com

families spilled outside onto the steps, straining to hear the homily over the roar of an elevated freeway across the street. Across the country in Philadelphia, there is only one weekend Mass at Our Lady Help of Christians, a church built by and for German immigrants in 1898. The clock in its tower has stopped. The parochial school next door is closed. Only 53 worshipers, most of them with white hair, gathered for Mass on a recent Sunday in the soaring Gothic sanctuary. The Roman Catholic Church that Pope Francis will encounter on his first visit to the United States is being buffeted by immense change, and it is struggling — with integrating a new generation of immigrants, with conflicts over buildings and resources, with recruiting priests and with retaining congregants. www.nytimes.com

by America’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of cheating emission tests on its dieselpowered vehicles. Although Volkswagen’s chief executive, Martin Winterkorn, has apologised for faking the data, the carmaker could still face a fine of up to $18 billion—and even more if regulators find that it has committed any more misdemeanours in Europe and Asia. Yet the fall in the firm’s share price is not simply the result of the scale of the potential fine. The final figure may well be much less, particularly if VW co-operates with regulators. Investors have also been spooked by its other problems, which the latest scandal have made worse. VW has been aiming to build more than 10m cars a year, in order to take advantage of the big economies of scale that exist in the industry. www.economist.com

the sector. More than €13bn was wiped off VW’s market capitalisation, spurring a wider fall in the carmakers’ shares, after Martin Winterkorn, the group’s chief executive, apologised and ordered an external investigation into the affair. The German government called for an urgent probe into whether VW and other carmakers had also manipulated emissions’ tests in Germany. Sigmar Gabriel, Germany’s Vice-Chancellor, said it was a “bad episode” for the car industry. Michael Horn, VW’s chief executive in the US, said the company “screwed up” by cheating on vehicle emissions tests, vowed to fix the vehicles involved and to ensure there is no repetition, in the first public appearance by a senior executive since the scandal emerged. www.ft.com

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CBK EXCHANGE RATES 1 US DOLLAR 1 UK POUND 1 EURO 1 S.A RAND 1 KSH/USH 1 KSH/TSH

MEAN 105.1067 163.4006 118.9750 7.8686 34.8219 20.6457

BUY SELL 105.0122 105.2012 163.2322 163.5689 118.8489 119.1011 7.8601 7.8771 34.6954 34.9483 20.5796 20.7119

goSwiff, KCB ink deal to go mobile A global mobile commerce and marketing solutions provider have inked with KCB a strategic deal to offer a new mobile payment facility targeting Kenyan merchants. KCB aims to upsurge its financial inclusion and cashlite agenda footprint via the use of goSwiff ’s mobile point of sale (mPOS) facility. Through a mobile high performance Bluetooth card reader, merchants can now access on line commerce while in remote environments. According to KCB Retail Director, Anastacia Kimtai The deal will see new category of merchants, and their customers in Small Medium Enterprises (SME’s) such as taxi

drivers, restaurants, and schools among others access e-payments. “This innovation will increase transparency while in the long term maximize revenue and improve on efficiency. We are keen to deepen our digital payments agenda as the East African economy increasingly goes cash-lite,” she said. The use of digital payments is helping create a new generation of merchants, who are able to accept payments in methods other than cash, and also benefits customers – by making the transaction easier, safer and more efficient. goSwiff ’s CEO, Simone Ranucci Brandimarte said: “A time has come when financial institutions— and society’s

percent with 527 million SMS during the quarter up from 452million messages registered during the last quarter. Airtel’s market share for data grew to 19 per cent up from 13.5 per cent during the year ending June 2015 as Safaricom’s share for data dropped from 71.6 per cent in the previous year to 63 percent at the end of the year. Lowering SMS tariff and provision of lucrative SMS bundles by a majority of mobile operators led to the growth in number of SMS sent throughout the year which grew significantly to 27.4 billion up from 24.4 billion messages sent during the previous year.Other key factors that led to the growth include Airtels innovative products ‘Airtel Unlimited’ launched earlier this year.

Capital Alert The Global Environmental Prize by the University of St Andrews and independent exploration and production company ConocoPhillips is calling NGOs and other local organisations to apply for a $100,000 (Sh10.5 million) prize. The deadline for applications is October, 31 2015.

SWIPE AND GO: goSwiff ’s global growth demanded a simplified brand and product positioning, to reinforce the consistency across all the regions.

Harvard grads make aiding the poor a new business in Kenya

Product innovation places Airtel Kenya above competitors Airtel Kenya Limited has experienced an increase in total local mobile voice traffic standing at 1.85 billion up from 1.83 billion minutes reported over the same period last year. Its market share for the whole financial year grew by 16.5 per cent up from 10.7 per cent reported the previous year attributing the growth to Airtel’s acquisition of Essar’s YuMobile subscription late last year. During the quarter under review, total number of SMS sent maintained an upward trend regardless of the stiff competition from over-the-top content (OTTs) hitting 6.57 billion up from 6.55 billion messages reported the previous year. Furthermore, Airtel Kenya’s SMS traffic volume gained 1.1 percentage points on market share standing at 8.0

expectations of them— are changing rapidly.” “We are delighted to have been selected by KCB to provide our mobile point of sale service, and are confident that it will benefit Kenyan merchants and consumers over the long-term,” he added. KCB’s mPOS solution will initially accept Visa, MasterCard and JCB. The effort is in line with the Kenyan Government’s efforts to increase electronic payments particularly in the areas of public transportation, government payments and distribution – amid wider moves across the region to move towards a cash-lite society.

NO STRINGS: Michael Faye and Paul Niehaus have been giving cash to the poor who live on less than Sh100 a day with no strings attached.

Michael Faye and Paul Niehaus spent summers as Harvard graduate students giving cash to the poor in the villages of Kenya. Initially the two have been giving cash to the poor who live on less than Sh 100 a day but since development experts thought that the two had lost their mind, they have decided to turn their charitable techniques into a business. Armed with numerous studies confirming their findings and encouragement from the White House, World Bank and United Nations, the two economist are now hoping to turn their charitable techniques into a business by selling secure technology for cash delivery and management on digital devices to governments,

non-profits and international aid groups fighting poverty. The Bloomberg reports, this month, co-founder of LinkedIn Corperation, lent Sh 1.4 billion ($13 million) funding round for Segovia Technologies Company, the software Startups Faye and Niehaus founded last year. The investors, including Abraaj Capital Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Arif Naqvi, Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square Foundation and the Omidyar Network Fund Inc., believe Segovia can be the Salesforce.com Inc. for the humanitarian industry, said Christopher Schroeder, an angel investor and former technology executive, who is on the New York-based company’s board.

Global Environmental Prize offers NGOs Sh10.5 million

“The prize is inviting individuals, multi-disciplinary teams or community groups with an objective to find innovative solutions to environmental challenges,” Divya Sharma, a spokesperson on behalf of the groups has said. In order to qualify for the prize, organisations should offer solutions

that are practical, scalable and able to be replicated in other places, combining good science, economic reality and political acceptability. “The prize offers people from all backgrounds around the world the chance to help transform their environmental ideas into reality and also provides a network of

connections and support,” Sharma adds. Those applying are advised to visit “thestandrewsprize.com” for details. By recognizing significant contributions to environmental conservation since its launch in 1998, the prize has attracted over 4,000 entries from around the world

on a wide range of diverse topics including biodiversity, sustainable development, urban regeneration, recycling, health, water and waste issues and renewable energy. The winner will receive $100,000 (Sh10.5 million) and two finalists will each receive $25,000 (Sh2.6 million).


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This year’s awards celebraTed many firsTs buT noT everyone wenT home happy

Game of Thrones Cast. Below: Viola Davis.

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ans of the epic fantasy film ‘Game of Thrones’ had a lot to celebrate Sunday night after the show stole the ‘show’ at the 67th Prime Time Emmy awards held in the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles. The continuing TV series which is in its fifth season scooped a total of 12 awards, including best drama series for 2015 beating other exemplary shows such as ‘House of Cards’ and ‘Orange is the new Black’. Apart from the big win in ‘Game of Thrones’, the HBO television network also scooped several other awards in the categories of best comedy writing which went to the network’s show Veep’ (which finally knocked out ‘Modern Family’ after a five year successive dominance in the category), and best directed limited series which went to ‘Olive Kitteridge’. Even as HBO basked in the Emmy glory, Viola Davis earned herself a page in the book of

What went down @ The 67th prime Time Emmy awards history after she became the first black woman to win the award for leading actress. Viola who played the lead role in the continuing series ‘How to Get Away with Murder’ then made a moving speech similar to Lupita Nyong’o’s valid dreams speech, quoting Harriet Tubman, “The only thing that separates women of color from anyone else is opportunity.” After sixteen failed nominations in the past years, Jon Hamm of ‘Mad Men’ finally took home an Emmy for being voted the best actor in a drama while the best actor in a comedy went to Jeffrey Tambor for his comical role in ‘Transparents’. Tambor had been previously unsuccessfully nominated six times for an Emmy. While some won for the first time after many failed nominations, others such as Allison Jenney were merely adding trophies to their trophy chest, with her big win on Sunday for best supporting actress in a comedy being

her sixth Emmy award preceded by other Emmy’s for her role on ‘The West Wing’. Allison was not the only lady with a funny bone who took home an award. Amy Schumer also bagged an Emmy in the category of best variety sketch series for her Comedy Central show, “Inside Amy Schumer”. We were not surprised when Peter Dinklage won the Emmy for best supporting actor in a drama series, since has managed to capture a special place in the hearts of ‘Game of Thrones’ die-hards playing the role of Tyrion Lannister, the witty imp of Westeros. Others who now have an Emmy to their name are Tony Hale who won in the category of outstanding supporting actor in a comedy while Julia Louis-Dreyfus won in the category of best lead actress in a

comedy. Uzo Aduba won in the category of best supporting actress in a drama series, with Richard Jenkins winning the award for outstanding lead actor in a limited series. His female co-star in ‘Olive Kitteridge’ Frances McDormand won the outstanding lead actress in a limited series award. The Emmys are done and dusted, focus now shifts to the 43rd American Music Awards slated for November 22nd. Meanwhile the London Fashion week is turning on the heat, literally.

Taraji P Henson on the red carpet.


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his bridge is the brainchild of Danish architect George K.S. Rotne. The bridge stretches about 8 KM before transitioning via an artificial island into a 4 KM tunnel under the Flinterenden Channel. The Lund’s Botanical Association has identified more than 500 different species of plants on the tiny man-made island constructed from the seabed. It consists of a bridge, tunnel and an artificial island, which connects Copenhagen to the Swedish city of Malmo. All this took only five years to build.

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nitiation is a very important practice among the Ameru. This stage marked the entry into adulthood. At the age of sixteen most of the boys were usually ready for this practice and they were prepared prior to the event. Normally, one did not undergo this rite alone, as there were other boys who were of the same age. Before they were ready for this rite, they would have undergone several feats of endurance among themselves. Each village had boys they were preparing for the rite and each group selected a leader amongst themselves. There was a very strict code of discipline that was met with punishment when it was broken. The punishments ranged from small fines to being removed from the group. Before the big day, the boy was required to visit all his distant relatives. His parents would give him directions then his friends would accompany him as they walked in a single file singing. The songs they sang were poetical narratives that passed the messages on what he had gone through, that which he anticipates and asking forgiveness from anyone that he had wronged. On the eve of circumcision, they sang and danced. The songs were to instill courage and mock those who were scared to go through the rite. They hardened the boys, as they got ready to face the circumciser’s knife. Young men who had already undergone the rite conducted the dances. They danced with swords and clubs, chains of jiggles fastened to their legs. A man of moral conduct was then chosen to be in charge of taking care of the boy after circumcision. This man was not supposed to be age mates with the boys’ father.

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ackline Chirchir is a girl with many talents. From making jewelry to custom making furniture for her clients, her love for this art started almost like a joke. Like all normal girls she would go and buy her jewelry from the stalls and when she did not find that what she wanted, she could get the second choice and later transform it into a timeless piece. “It started out gradually, what I mean is that I used to buy jewelry and stuff from the Nairobi stalls and just pimp it up to fit what I liked and slowly my friends noticed and would want to have the same pieces and voila! it became a business. With time,

the business expanded from just making jewelry to other bigger stuff like furniture.” She tells X Access Jacky describes her art as different and unique. Different because unlike other jewelry makers who make everything from scratch, she goes out and finds the pieces that are not so attractive to the buyer and transforms them into master pieces. Her art is unique because it always has the African touch. Materials used here vary as it depends on the piece she is making. “For the jewelry I recycle stuff like belt buckles and buttons. Lets just say more or less what I can get my hands on. For the furniture I mostly use African kangas and vitenges,” she says. The time she takes on a given piece depends fully on

her schedule. With a crowded schedule, some projects may take longer but it is safe to say that it takes about a week. As for her inspiration, Jacky believes that there is so much that we can pick from day to day. It is not necessary to go far in order to find inspiration. Her inspiration comes mainly from the environment. Her art is different from the rest because she only does unique pieces for her clients “The fact that you can not get a replica of a piece, I make each piece unique on its own.” When starting out, capital was her biggest challenge as she was still in school. But it all in the past now, she reckons art is picking up today because people are slowly learning that it is not all about the sciences.


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Oga @DTop, Susumila are busy bodies

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binna Ike Igwee aka Oga @DTop has released a new music video featuring coast based mellow voiced Susumila. The video dubbed Busybody is a feel good music video with a coastal feel in its rhythmic assembling with an incorporation of dancehall raga elements. Audio is done by Hybrid records and the video by Cliptown Media, the busy body music video is set for good reviews for the fact that the video concept is authentic and well directed. The song though has very little lyrical value with lots of repetition.

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Peace day Anthem premieres in Kigali

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he Peace Day 2015 yesterday saw leading actors, artists and musicians curate the first-ever Peace Day Playlist. The list consists of songs that bring them peace. During the peace day marked in Kigali Rwanda, the Peace Day Anthem by Coke Studio Africa, which has brought musicians together to celebrate the power of Peace Day both in Africa and beyond was unveiled. ‘ONE’ is the Peace Day anthem, bringing artistes from across the African continent together for peace and unity. Produced by Coke Studio in Nairobi it features Zwai Bala (South Africa), Ice Prince (Nigeria), Dama Do Bling (Mozambique), Maurice Kirya(Uganda), Alikiba (Tanzania) and Wangechi (Kenya). The initiative show how music is a unique vehicle to amplify the message of ‘bringing people together in the name of peace’.

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OMG, Snoop Dogg to fuse weed and pop culture

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noop Dogg has launched a new digital-media business dubbed Merry Jane that will focus on all things cannabis. The Long Beach, Calif., native introduced the project with media entrepreneur co-founder Ted Chung at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco yesterday. The pair described the platform as a lifestyle and information hub for anyone interested in marijuana. “Merry Jane is cannabis 2.0,” Snoop Dogg said in a promotional video aired at the event. “A crossroads of pot culture, business, politics, health.” The 43-yearold also said he hopes it will give people “an opportunity to come out of the closet and just admit they like to smoke.”

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Do you have a certain man in your life who is always after you despite you turning him down countless times, so much that he has almost turned into a stalker? The reason for you turning down his advances is not that you are already in a relationship; if anything, you are desperately looking for romance, but this guy just doesn’t fit into your description of Mr. Right. Here is why you need to give the lad a chance as your Mr. Right Now because let’s face it; Mr. Right is oh so elusive.

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Even the most accomplished people live a miserable life if they lack companionship which is naturally a basic human need. This is probably why many women opt to settle for Mr. Right Now, who will give them all the company and comfort desired and the promise of marriage in case Mr. Right never shows up. It sounds mean and selfish but many men nowadays agree to this arrangement since they are also in search of their ideal woman. Tit for tat is a fair game.

Aids in self-discovery

Every day we learn something new about ourselves and dating Mr. Right

Now helps one discover what they really want and need in their ultimate partner. Mr. Right Now helps you to realistically identify what you like and dislike in men and he also helps you become more open minded, accommodating and proactive. When you begin thinking realistically, you will start seeing special qualities of that particular man that you had not seen before and you might even find that he surpasses Mr. Right’s qualities by far.

Appreciating the moments

When you start dating Mr. Right Now and realize how much you had been missing while saving your love for Mr. Right, you will learn

to appreciate the moments, drop unrealistic expectations and just go with the flow. It is through the small but special moments that you realize that Mr. Right is just an imaginative concept and it is up to you to take up a guy and mold him into your ideal partner.

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While dating Mr. Right Now, you will broaden your social network through new friendships and if you are lucky enough, one of his associates or friends might turn out to be what you have been searching for, although that would be a pretty awkward situation.

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Dear Dr X,

My boyfriend and best friend have been friends since childhood and my best friend is the one who introduced me to him. I do not mind them being close friends but sometimes they take it too far, chatting on the phone late at night and flirting even in my presence. My best friend is married and whenever I ask her why she flirts with my boyfriend, she laughs it off and says it is just a game. My other friends have warned me about the unhealthy relationship between my boyfriend and her, but I don’t know what to make out of this situation. Please help.

-Meg

Dear Meg,

You must be going through a lot of emotional turmoil because on one hand, you want to keep trusting both your boyfriend and best friend and on the other hand, you feel a little jealous and pressured by the society to set boundaries with your best friend when it comes to your man who, she introduced you to in the first place. However, remember that respect

is a vital ingredient in any romantic and unromantic relationship and from what I understand, your boyfriend and best friend have no respect for you otherwise they wouldn’t be flirting even in your presence. My advice? Stand up for yourself, demand your due respect and do not settle for anything less. All the best.

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FASHIONscoop

@Tullia’s fall /winTeR COlleCTiOn

Fabulous crop top.

Dazzling in blue.

The LBD is a must have.

The wrap dress also fits the petite figure.

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Tullia’s origins is rooted in Parisian fashion, the brand was established with the aim of bringing international manufacturing standards and a cosmopolitan sense of style to a brand specifically made for the East African Market. The emphasis is on a wearable, accessible, distinctive and qualitative end result. Tullia Fall/Winter 2015-2016 collection recently showcased at the Kenya Fashion Awards and features a collection rich in primary colors (fuchsia, yellow and blue), with a focus on movement and fluidity, Elise tells X Access. “Our pieces are mostly made of chiffon with draping, wrapping and extreme length that brings elegance to the Tullia woman. It is a collection at the crossroad between Orient and Occident that suits the East African market and brings an edge to the Made in Kenya fashion,” the head designer explains. Here is a peek at what caught our eye.

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Rating: PG-13 Genre: Comedy Cast: Anne Hathaway, Rene Russo, Robert De Niro Time: 2 hr 1 min.

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etting a new job is always a hassle, more so if you are old and retired. For 70 year old widower Ben Whittaker, this is a lifetime challenge and he grabs a rare opportunity to become an elderly intern at an online fashion site in a bid to get back in the employment game. Due to his pranks and kindness, he becomes a favorite among his younger co-workers, especially the site’s boss who is taken aback by Whittaker’s charm, wisdom and sense of humor. Will this turn into a fairy tale?

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he epic film is based on a futuristic world where physical warfare has evolved into a bio technology battle over control of the mind using cutting edge features. An ex-marine is abducted and he wakes up later only to find himself stuffed in the back of a van alongside a young boy who is also being held prisoner. Using his military prowess, he manages to rescue and free the boy and then he realizes that his consciousness is being shared and hijacked by another person. He now has exactly nine minutes and forty-seven seconds to figure out how to regain control of his body and get back home to his family. Our rating: H H H

hoTel TrAnsylvAniA 2 Rating: PG Genre: Animation Cast: Selena Gomez, Adam Sandler, Mel Brooks Time: 1 hr 29 min.

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he original Hotel Transylvania movie ended with Dracula loosening up a little on mingling with human beings after a lost excursionist ended up at the monster-only hotel and proved that humans have no interest in fighting monsters. Dracula has now opened the hotel doors to humans and things are changing for the better in terms of human-monster co-existence. Dracula

takes up a new mission, that of teaching his half human half monster grandson how to show his fierce vampire side while his parents are away on a trip. Dracula does this with the help of his friends who put the boy through a monster training boot camp but things get messy when Dracula’s cranky father decides to pay a visit to the hotel and sees how soft Dracula has become. Our rating: H H H


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Telcos invest in health services to achieve goals of Vision 2030 initiative Local telecommunications companies are betting on health services to help the country achieve the millennium development goals, which are part of the Vision 2030 initiative. In a bid to reduce the mortality rates of children and mothers, one of the tenets of the initiative, mobile service providers have opted to invest in maternal care. Two health centres in Migori and Kakamega counties are the latest facilities to benefit from the move.

The facilities have already received fully equipped maternity wings in a close to Sh4 million investment by the Safaricom Foundation. The initiative follows similar moves by Orange Kenya, among other service providers aimed at improving the country’s healthcare systems. The two facilities, including Chebwai SDA Dispensary in Kakamega and Anjego dispensary in Migori received maternity equipment and a fully equipped

maternity wing respectively. Safaricom Foundation Trustee Rita Okuthe noted that the two investments would enable mothers from both communities readily access the much needed maternity services. She noted that previously, mothers from both Chebwai and Anjego communities would have to travel long distances to access maternal health services which was too expensive for majority of them. “We are keen to ensure mothers

and infants survive and stay healthy during childbirth and early childhood when services are most lacking and the majority of deaths occur,” she said. Statistics indicate that Kenya loses nearly 7,000 mothers annually due to pregnancy-related complications. It has also been revealed that a majority of these deaths are preventable if mothers have easy access to maternity services.

Chris Kirubi: investors to rescue KQ, not debtors

Top Kenyan business magnate and industrialist Dr Chris Kirubi has bought two million KQ shares as a way of rescuing KQ back to its profitability saying the national carrier needs investors not debtors. The businessman bought Sh 11 million worth of stock in the airline declared a Sh 25 billion net loss, the highest ever in Kenya’s corporate history. “Like a fireman who goes into a burning house to save what he can, I have decided to buy Kenya Airways shares,” Dr Kirubi said. “We cannot wait too long, the loans are hurting the company, travellers are finding new routes and the shilling is depreciating; the sooner we start supporting the carrier, the better,” he added. Kirubi has asked the government and Kenyans to be patient with the carrier as it raises to its former glory as he called for a professional diagnosis on what brought down the National Carrier. According to him, there needs to be a special analysis on how to operate the company and determine what led to the woes leading to the losses KQ has been

READY TO FLY: According to Businessman Chris Kirubi who bought 2.1 million shares of the loss-making airline there needs to be a special analysis on how to operate the company and determine what led to its woes.

making. “We need an organization that will relook into the company’s model, its financial flows, its market destinations and its passenger capacity, its type of planes and where there is a lot of traffic that can bring in more business,” he

said. He has asked the government to send marketers to destinations where Kenya Airways can explore into to further its business as part of the proactive steps to solve the airline problems. “The government needs to adopt policies such as those taken up by

Dubai where Emirates Airways enjoys massive support from its government. For instance, Emirates is given privileges such as certain tax exemptions,” Kirubi argued.

Volkswagen on the hot seat over emission tests probe

Volkswagen’s (VW) diesel cars have come under fire after the automaker admitted to rigging emissions tests in the US. The automobile manufacturer is facing investigations in various parts of the globe, just as the South Korean government said that it will schedule a probe into the company’s dealings. The US has, in the past, established a set of rules that require vehicles to emit a specified amount of carbon into the atmosphere

as part of an ongoing drive to reduce the effects of global warming. It was discovered that VW was rigging emission test results to skirt around these rules. Since the investigations began, Volkswagen was ordered to recall half a million cars in the US on Friday alone. South Korean officials said the state would test up to 5,000 VW Jetta and Golf cars, along with Audi A3s made in 2014 and 2015. The probe will be expanded to

all German diesel cars if issues are found, the BBC reports. The US-based Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found that software in several diesel cars could deceive regulators. In addition to paying for the Friday recall, VW faces fines that could add up to billions of dollars. The company’s executives may also be facing criminal charges. Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn apologised after the scandal emerged and said he

would offer his support to the German transport ministry’s investigation into the carmaker. VW has stopped selling the relevant diesel models in the US, where diesel cars account for about a quarter of its sales. These developments come just months after it was announced that the popularity of Volkswagen modes will contribute in growing the sales of personal vehicles in Kenya.

BIZ BRIEFS Visa Introduces EMV- based Biometrics

Visa, a global payment technology company has introduced the first of its kind technology framework designed to work with the Europay MasterCard Visa (EMV) to help and ensure open interoperable solutions globally. The new specification biometrics with chip card transactions to enable palm, voice, iris or facial biometrics is intended to prevent fraud and enhance security payments. The architecture Visa has designed enables fingerprints to be securely accepted by a biometric reader, encrypted, and then validated. The specification supports “match-on-card” authentication where the biometric is validated by the EMV chip card and never exposed or stored in any central databases. Users can optionally validate the biometrics data within their secure system for transactions occurring in their own environments such as their own ATM’s.

Airtel customers now to pay bills online

Airtel has introduced an online platform where its post-paid customers will be able to conveniently make their bill payments. Through the website “airtelairtime.com”, Airtel customers can now utilize several payment channels to pay their bills using VISA, MasterCard and Mobile money. “At Airtel, we strive offer innovative solutions that give our customers personal comfort and the desired convenience as they continue to enjoy our distinctive post-paid services,” said Airtel Kenya CEO Adil El Youssefi. “We understand our customers’ value for time, therefore, this mobile payment solution will enable them save time and money by conveniently allowing them pay for their postpaid bills. With this online payment platform, our customers will reduce the need to visit Airtel customer service shops in order to make payments for their bills, he explained. For customers to be able to make postpaid payments, they will be required to visit the site from their web browser put their payment details.

UK gives Sh105 million to deal with drought in Kenya The UK Department for International Development, through the London-based International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), has given $1 million (Sh105.5 million) in a bid to fight the ongoing drought plaguing parts of the country. The groups have encouraged community members in Northern Kenya to identify investments that would build their resilience to climate change by offering to finance these projects. One of the initiatives, dubbed the Isiolo adaptation pilot project, has been backed using the funds, Reuter reports. The funds come at a time when Northern Kenya has become increasingly prone to droughts, a problem that has depleted livestock, water and pasture, vital commodities for people in the region. Now, a two-year effort to bring together a range of adaptations is helping pastoralists manage drought better and protect their animals, incomes and families.


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DAILYHOROSCOPES CAPRICORN Dec 22 - Jan19 You generally tend to be intuitive, Capricorn, but today your sensitivity might approach the level of an oracle - or seem to! You might have some good luck picking up the thoughts and feelings of others, but your premonitions, while plentiful, are off track. AQUARIUS Jan 20 - Feb 18 You may have a very strange and somewhat disturbing dream about a friend tonight, Aquarius. It may wake you up in an unsettled state. Write it down if you can. This might exorcise some of the emotions involved and shed some light on whatever caused you to have the dream. Don’t worry!

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TAURUS Apr 20 - May 20 If you’re presently romantically involved, Taurus, you could find that one of you feels very passionate while the other doesn’t. Compromise! If you’re currently unattached, someone for whom you feel nothing could express an interest in you that’s more than friendly. GEMINI May 21 - Jun 21 This won’t make your efforts any less intense, especially if your work involves writing or speaking on the phone. Whatever you’re doing will probably seem urgent. You need to do things carefully or you may miss important details or express yourself vaguely. Slow down and don’t work too quickly.

VIRGO Aug 23-Sep 21 Your level of concentration generally tends to be strong, Virgo, but today you could be temporarily at a disadvantage. Your thoughts seem vague and disjointed and you’re less able to express yourself clearly and precisely. Make sure the people around you know that. LIBRA Sep 23 - Oct 22 Today you might intuit some strange and unsettling thoughts and feelings from a brother, sister, or neighbor, Libra. This person isn’t likely to want to talk about what’s bothering them, even if you express concern. Sometimes people have to work these things out for themselves. SCORPIO Oct 23 - Nov 21 Some disconcerting information you receive today from a group you’re affiliated with could have you wondering if you have a future with this group, Scorpio. This might be disillusioning for you, but this isn’t a good day to make any decisions. You’ll be in a far better frame of mind. SAGITTARIUS Nov 23 - Dec 21 Usually your mind is sharp and centered, Sagittarius, but today you’ll probably feel like you can’t think straight. Your thoughts might be vague and disjointed. If there’s something you need to do immediately, either make a great effort to focus on the task at hand or get some help.

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ARIES Mar 21 - Apr 19 No matter how important your task, take the time to listen and pay attention to what someone tells you, however trivial it may seem now. It might not matter in the end, but it’s best to err on the side of caution. Sparing a few minutes now could avoid a serious rift in a friendship.

LEO Jul 23- Aug 22 You could receive an unsettling and unexpected letter or phone call, perhaps involving money. The person communicating with you is probably operating under a misconception, so don’t panic if it’s bad news. Talk to people in a position to know the facts before moving ahead with the information.

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PISCES Feb 19 - Mar 20 This might not seem that important, but sometimes a lack of clarity can lead to bad feelings in the future. Make your intentions clear to everyone. If someone misinterprets anything thing you say, explain it more precisely right then. You don’t want some careless words to come back to haunt you.

CANCER Jun 22 - Jul 21 A strange letter or phone call could come your way today, Cancer, and the information you receive could seem rather garbled. It may be good news or bad, or possibly neither, but don’t accept it at face value. Somewhere along the line someone has misinterpreted some important information.

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MUSTREAD The Slave Girl — by Buchi Emecheta

The book tells the story of a literal miracle baby named Ojebeta who is born to a mother cursed with the misfortune of all the baby girls she gives birth to dying immediately after birth. As such, Ojebeta is also believed to be of the Ogbanje breed–a child that comes and goes, therefore when she is born, everyone waits for her to die but surprisingly, she live. She grows up to be extremely adored by her family of two brothers and two parents who all vow to walk miles to get her protection amulets to guard her life. Her sweet life is short lived though after her parents die and she is sent off to live with a rich relative as a slave.


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CROSSWORD Across 1. Hindu title 5. SALT treaty subject 9. Rationed (out) 14. Pearl S. Buck heroine 15. Rodent like a stocky mouse 16. Hot spots 17. Tolerable 19. Handrail support 20. ___ jacket (‘60s fashion) 21. Surgical bypass tube 23. One-eighty turn (var.) 25. African language 30. “The Fixx” subject, singularly 33. “All bets ___ off ” 35. Annoying spots 36. Words following attorney 37. Jazzman Zoot 39. Maryland or Hawaii 42. Sammy the slugger 43. “... baker’s man, bake me ___ as fast ...” 45. Show partisanship 47. Arg. belongs to it 48. “Invasion of the ____” (1956 film) 52. Roquefort, and others 53. Digital camera type (abbr.) 54. Loosens up 57. Comes by honestly 61. British Museum’s ___ marbles 65. Uncovered 67. Kind of antiseptic acid 68. Molehills’ counterparts, briefly

69. “Avatar” mother goddess 70. Brought into the world 71. First-year Spanish verb 72. Schoolroom furniture Down 1. East Berlin’s counterpart during the cold war 2. Lotion additive 3. Spa in England 4. Like many rumors 5. ___ Andric (1961 Literature Nobelist) 6. Crib fillers 7. “Yada...” 8. She had snakes for hair 9. Fourth-largest state 10. “The Three Faces of ___” 11. Prepare by beating, as leather 12. Benz follower 13. Hi-speed connection 18. “A Dog of Flanders” writer 22. Region near Sask. 24. Quick-exit keys 26. Clobbers 27. Domed domiciles 28. Asian capital 29. “____ an accident!” 30. Done over 31. Chess piece (abbr.) 32. Bakers get a rise out of it 33. Easy ___ 34. Office-machine name 38. Ione of “Say Anything” 40. Behavioral quirk

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Yesterday’s answers

YOURSAY Teachers should ignore threats and stay put The Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) and Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) must not back down on the ongoing strike in the face of government threats to sack them. The 50-60 pay increment demand is sustainable. Compared to the previous teachers’ strikes dating back to 1997, the

current work boycott is the most popular. Apart from the wananchi, teachers also have on their side the courts, meaning their demands are legal and anchored in law. Also on the side of teachers are the parents and students who feel the strike issues has dragged for so long and should now be sorted out once and for all. With all the

support, it will be foolhardy for teachers to succumb to threats by Teachers Service Commission (TSC) and by extension the government because if they do, chances are they will never get the pay review they have been agitating for more than two decades now. — Wuod Amary

MPs’ salaries too high for our economy Kenyan legislators have been ranked the second-highest paid lawmakers in the world, beating their counterparts from the developed economies such as US, Britain and Japan. A study by the UK-based Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) showed the MPs’ basic pay, which excludes allowances, is 76 times Kenya’s GDP per capita

of Sh84,624. The politicians earn a basic salary of Sh6.39 million per year but Kenya’s per capita income is much lower than that of rich countries, translating into comparatively high pay for the MPs. What is good for our leaders, let it be good for teachers too! — Hezbon Mogambi, Nairobi

Uhuru should snub the New York summit I applaud Kenyans for Kenya (KFK) US Chapter chairman Peter Makanga on his advice to President Uhuru Kenyatta to postpone his UN trip to New York and instead deal with the ongoing teachers’ strike. However much the trip to New York may be of importance, the President should know that something more important is at hand, the teachers’ strike and as the father of the nation, we need his indulgence at home in circumstances like this. Whether or not there is money for teachers, he must stand with Kenyans at their hour of

need. It actually creates hope when children woke up every morning to see their father home even amid chaos and anger even if he is unable to calm the storm, than to wake up in his absence. The world is watching. Kenyans in the diaspora are well aware and cognisant of the situation the country presently wallows in, therefore no one would dare blame you for snubbing such meetings or sending a representative. — Phabian Paul Jr

Namwamba’s bill to halve MPs perks PR gimmick I was shocked that a trained lawyer in the caliber of Budalang’i MP Ababu Nawamba can waste his time drafting a Bill he is so sure will not see the light of day!!! Since when did any sane Kenyan believe that the Kenyan MPigs can support a motion to cut their salaries? When it comes to their salaries, they are always UNITED in GREED. Namwamba and

Cord for that matter, should not play public relations with taxpayers’ money in the name of sponsoring a bill, even the MP himself will not vote for in Parliament. They want the Bill to flop and then they can get the credit that they tried but Jubilee shot it down... We know you all!!!

— Patriotic Kenyan, Nairobi

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SPORTS BRIEFS IHF suspends Kuwait handball Federation The International Handball Federation (IHF) has suspended the Kuwait Handball Association (KHA) with immediate effect. The decision of the council came after exhausting all possible remedies following Kuwait failure to organise an electoral General Assembly to legitimate the federation’s governing body. Over the last eight years, the IHF has undertaken efforts to harmonise the KHA statutes to be in compliance with the IHF’s and those of the IOC Olympic Charter before constituting the KHA Board of Directors. The current board whose term of office was terminated already in 2012 has lost its legitimate status. The non-recognised KHA board did not succeed in organising the General Assembly to approve the Statutes and the subsequent GA to organise polls. IHF Council, upon authorisation by the Kuwait Olympic Committee and Asian Handball Federation, appointed an interim committee to carry out the convocation.

Prisons, Pipeline now shift focus to league matches

K’Ogalo has mettle to win four titles, says Onyango Gor Mahia skipper Jerim Onyango believes K’Ogalo can still lift four titles this season. Though their target of five trophies set at the beginning of the season has since slipped through their hands, the former Kenya Revenue Authority man who moved to the Gor in 2008 is still optimistic that the new champions can still add at least two titles to their Sportspesa Premier League and DStv Cup with the team still participating in both GOtv shield and Top Eight. “The Cecafa trophy slipped through our fingers in the finals, but now we have to play for the Gotv Shield as well as the Top Eight. It is important that we win both the trophies,” he said. The 2013 goalkeeper of the year who steered K’Ogalo to back-to-back titles in 2012 and 2013 was quoted on Kenya Premier League website. Onyango was relegated to the bench at the beginning of the season following the arrival of Boniface Oluoch from Tusker FC.

Cherono part of African deaf games trial team Double World Deaflympics champion Simon Cherono (5000m and 1500m) will lead a strong team of 140 Athletes during the Deaf Athletics Association of Kenya (DAAK) national trial at Kasarani this weekend. Kenya will use the two-day evet to select a team of 40 athletes to represent the country at the first ever Africa Deaf Games set to take place in Nairobi from November 10. Cherono 5,000m world record holder will be fighting for space in team Kenya in the trial that has also attracted Daniel Kiptum, Baxton Menjo and World Junior Record Holder Berly Atieno and her brother David Wamira. About eight African countries have expressed their interest in taking part in the track and field events championship. Players will be aiming for slots in High Jump, Pole Vault, Long and Triple jump, Hammer, Javelin and Discus. Other events include the 4x100 relay, 4X400 relay, 100 metres, 200 metres, 400 metres, 800 metres, 1,500 metres and 5,000 metres races.

Kenya Pipeline volleyball players Leonidah Kasaya (right) and Janet Wanja during a past training session at the Safaricom Indoor Arena in Nairobi. Pipeline and Kenya Prisons are expected to resume their league matches this weekend. PHOTO/PIC CENTER

Kenya Pipeline and Kenya Prisons women’s volleyball clubs have only two legs to complete their national league matches ahead of national play offs set for November in Mombasa. The two clubs have been out of domestic league competition for the better part of the year after contributing majority of their first team players to the national team for various assignments that culminated with a gold medal win in the just concluded African Games in Congo, Brazzaville. As result, the clubs had asked Kenya Volleyball Federation (KVF) to give them automatic ticket to the play offs, a request which was turned down, leaving them with no option but to honour the remaining matches starting with the eighth leg in Eldama Ravin this Friday. Pipeline, who are the national defending champions have only played a single match this year and will have three fixtures in Ravin. They will have matches against Nairobi Water, Oserian and KCB while Prisons, third on the log with eight points from three matches. Kenya Commercial Bank is currently top of the women’s league with 15 points from five matches followed by Bungoma county on nine. National men’s division One leaders Kenya Ports Authority and Kenya Prisons have booked their places in the play offs. KPA who have lost only a match from their last 10 outings will be without James Ontere who has since moved back to his base in Japan as they face Western Prisons, and Bungoma county. Prisons, second on the log with 23 points, six less than KPA on the other hand will be up against Vihiga county and Cooperative Bank. Kenya Defence Forces who completes the top four position will have a tricky match against General Service Unit who is currently seventh with16 points.

MOTORCROSS: KTM rider, Ngugi, sets eye on title KTM rider Ngugi Waweru wants to win the 2015 Kenya National Rally Championship undefeated. Tthe East African MX125 champion chalkedup his sixth straight win of the season during the sixth round of the championship at Jamhuri Park over the weekend. I have won all my six races this season and chalked up a flawless 18 heats. I want to win the rest of the races to wrap up the season undefeated,” said Ngugi after his sixth win. He started off last in the last two heats but pulled through with blistering pace. When

the gate dropped for the second heat, Ngugi move forward for the first time after overtaking Orobia Malungu who led in the first four laps in the race which also saw former MX85 champion Elias Sherman behind Orobia before Ngugi took command of the race. Tim Jessop- who is a multiple Safari Rally and Kenya navigators’ champion-emerged the winner in the Veterans and Masters Class. Takkunen siblings Jaiden and Jet won MX50 and MX65 classes respectively. Trey Garner amassed a maximum 60 points

to win the newly introduced class (Pee Wee) ahead of Hayley Calder who collected 47 while Wahome Mutahi sealed the podium dash on 41 points. Andre Antoine beat Isaac Kuria and Andrew Kenneth to grab the MX1 class in another scintillating podium dash. A puncture costed Mikhail Berman the podium after he filed to start the third round despite winning the first two heats of MX. He ended up finishing 4th even after getting the start gate ready to tackle heat three but realizsd his rear tyre was flat.


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PREMIER LEAGUE

FACE OFF: Chelsea striker Diego Costa confronts Arsenal defender Gabriel during their Barclays Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge last Saturday. The FA has now charged Costa with violent misconduct.

Diego Costa charged with violent conduct The Football Association (FA) has charged Chelsea striker Diego Costa with violent conduct and Arsenal’s Gabriel Paulista with improper conduct after Chelsea’s 2-0 win over Arsenal on Saturday. Costa, 26, put his hands in the face of Arsenal centre-back Laurent Koscielny prior to clashing with Gunners defender Gabriel, 24, who was charged with improper conduct. Both clubs were also fined for failing to control their players. Arsenal have confirmed they will appeal against Gabriel’s dismissal and threematch ban.

Having confirmed the match officials did not see the incident, the FA supplied video footage to a panel of three former elite referees. They each had to independently rule on Costa’s actions to be an instant red card for the FA to proceed with the charge. If Costa accepts the charge he will serve an automatic three-match suspension with immediate effect but, if he contests it, an independent regulatory commission will rule. Chelsea face Walsall, Newcastle and Southampton in their next three domestic fixtures.

Referee Mike Dean booked both Costa and Gabriel for their spat, before the latter was dismissed for kicking out at the Blues forward. Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho clashed with the press over Costa Costa was given until today (Tuesday), September 22 (6pm) to respond to the charge, which is for the clash with Koscielny while Gabriel and both clubs have until Thursday to reply to their charges. Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla, who was sent off for two bookable offences, has also been warned about his behaviour.

Nairobi businessman wins Sportpesa millions Former Barclays and Umeme FC player George Mwangi, the new millionaire in town is ‘not scared’ of his new found status after winning the Sh 29 million SportPesa Jackpot last Sunday. Mwangi, a former banker-turned Real Estate developer who was unveiled by SportPesa today at a press conference says he will use part of the money to change his life with the rest going to charity. “I know this is a lot of money to change my life, but I am not sacred because there are somethings money cannot do to you,” said a confident Mwangi, 50. “I cannot say exactly what I will do with

the money, but one thing is for sure, a lot of it will go to charity and another chunk going to my family,” added Mwangi who was accompanied by his wife and a daughter Wendy, herself a betting guru who predicted correctly 10 out of 13 games. “I am a giver. A big giver, he added. “Those who know me probably know that I love to help. There are people I always wanted to help get out of certain situations, but I never got the chance. Now that I have it, I think that will be a fulfilment in my life. Mwangi pronouncement as the winner was received with mixed reaction from

gamblers who took to social media to hit out at SportPesa, saying that the winner was ‘fixed’ But, Mwangi who has only played for four and a half months before his big break defended his new status, and took most of his time to convince the media the deal is ‘real’ “I want you to ask questions so that when I leave here you do not say that this (bet) was fixed. This thing is real. How would you feel when you know that you won the bet and somebody is busy writing on social media that it was fixed?” coughed Mwangi who is also a Gor Mahia and Manchester United fan.

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rsenal and Manchester City will seek redemption and hope to end their two consecutive loses when they play Tottenham and Sunderland respectively in a Capital One third round fixtures. Arsenal relatively good start to the season and mental strength will be put to test, following their dis app ointing 2-0 premier League loss to Chelsea last weekend. A trip to White Hart Lane will definitely bring some chills in Arsene Wenger’s spin considering they will meet a side yet to lose a match in their last six games this season. Arsenal also lost to Dinamo Zagreb last Wednesday in the Champions’ League. Manchester City which also lost last weekend will seek to bounce

back by heaping further misery on Sunderland manager Dick Advocaat. The Sky Blues made an impressive start to the season winning their first five games without conceding a goal, but they have come crashing back to earth in the last seven days following a successive 2-1 home defeats to Juventus in the Champions League and West Ham in the Premier League. Sunderland too are having their own problems this season. They are yet to record a win in the league and have already conceded 13 goals in six games. The situation is even made worse with the absence of suspended Younes Kaboul following his sending-off at Bournemouth, but skipper John O’Shea is available after recovering from illness. Eliaquim Mangala is a fitness doubt for City after being withdrawn at halftime against West Ham, as is David Silva with a calf problem.

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