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HIGH FIVE: President Uhuru Kenyatta greets Lamaiyan Simel, a 12-year-old Kenyan boy with HIV after he delivered a speech at a UN event on Ending Aids by 2030 which Mr Kenyatta co-chaired at the ongoing summit in New York. “Presidents, thank you for making the promise to end Aids by 2030. We are children, we have rights, we have a future,” Lemaiyan told the delegates.

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Fresh bid to halt Ruto’s ICC case MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2015

Developments in the case facing Kenya’s Deputy President William Ruto and the pursuit of Sudanese leader Omar al-Bashir have prompted a renewed bid from Africa to halt the processes. An inaugural meeting of the OpenEnded Committee of Ministers of Foreign Affairs on the International Criminal Court took place at the Africa Union Permanent Observer Mission to the United Nations on Sunday, to chart the agenda. Members of the committee from Burundi, Chad, Cote D’Ivoire, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Libya, Sudan, South Sudan and Senegal attended the meeting which drafted eight recommendations they will pursue. Top on the list is a petition to the Chairperson of the African Union President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe “to request the United Nations Security Council to inscribe on its agenda, the request for deferral of the proceedings against President Omar Hassan Bashir of Sudan and Deputy President William Ruto of Kenya.” The committee under the chairmanship of Ethiopia’s Foreign Affairs Minister Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus will engage with the African Group in New York and the African members of the United Nations Security Council to develop a strategy for placing the deferral requests on the agenda of the UNSC. “The committee will engage with members of United Nations Security Council and particularly permanent members on the deferral requests as well as other concerns of the African Union on its relationship with International Criminal Court,” the members agreed. It will also develop a comprehensive strategy for the speedy

Deputy President William Ruto addresses the congregation at the PAG church in Bahati, Nairobi yesterday. African leaders have renewed their quest to have the ICC halt the case facing Mr Ruto at the Hague based court.

operationalisation and funding for the African Court of Justice on Human and Peoples’ Rights in conformity with the decision of the Assembly on the ICC and Africa. As members of the Assembly of States Parties (ASP) prepare to meet in November, the committee will engage with the ASP on Africa’s relationship with the ICC. It emphasised that “African State Parties to the Rome Statute of the ICC should periodically assess and evaluate their continued membership as parties to the Rome Statute of the ICC.” Soon after the meeting, members of the Kenyan delegation told journalists in New York that there was a general understanding that Rule 68 – which is now being applied in the case against Ruto to allow use of recanted evidence – would not be applied retroactively. “Application of Rule 68 is changing

the justice system across the world. The court should be beyond reproach and it won’t be business as usual at The Hague,” the chairman of the National Assembly Defence and Foreign Relations Committee Ndung’u Gethenji said. He was accompanied at the briefing by MPs David Pkosing, Katoo ole Metito, Soipan Tuya and Senator Kipchumba Murkomen. “This will strengthen the establishment of the African Court of Justice,” Tuya said. Murkomen said it was increasingly necessary to review the relationship of Africa with the court since it appeared to apply certain rules for Africa alone. “You cannot score a goal and then you are told it’s not a goal because the posts have been moved,” Murkomen said in drawing a parallel to the way the court has handled the Kenyan case.

DP Ruto and journalist Joshua arap Sang have already been granted leave to appeal the decision that allowed ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda to use statements of recanting witnesses. The judges concluded that the defence teams raised appealable issues that require an interpretation of the Appeals Chamber’s decision to avoid adverse effects on the case. They based their explanation on several issues which included the possibility of the prior recorded statements affecting the outcome of the trial. According to the judges, there was a high possibility that statements of the four witnesses would affect the outcome of the trial in view that they were not expert witnesses. If the decision issued was found to be in error later, the judges explained that the prior recorded statements would not be relied upon when

determining the outcome of the trial. In allowing the defence teams to appeal the decision, it was further noted that there would be interference with the fair and expeditious conduct of the proceedings. “The chamber agrees with the defence that the identified issues relate to incriminatory evidence that has been admitted into the record and which could significantly impact the length of the proceedings,” they stated. The defence teams argued that the amendment passed during the 12th Session of the Assembly of State Parties in 2013 was not to be applied retrospectively. They also complained that it would infringe on the rights of the accused since there would be no opportunity to crossexamine statements made by the five witnesses. MORE ON THIS STORY www.capitalfm.co.ke

Muchai murder suspects identified The four suspects linked to the killing of former Kabete MP George Muchai were identified a second time in court during their trial today. A witness they had recalled for cross-examination said she could remember the suspects and had singled them out by “touch” during an identification parade police

mounted after the arrest. The MP was shot dead alongside his aides on February 7 in the city centre. The men held over the murder are Raphael Gachii, Kimani Anyonyi and Stephen Lipapo. Yesterday Gladys Waithera, a finance adviser with British America Insurance Company, said the three

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men carjacked her and her sister at gunpoint the night before and she could identify a fourth suspect, Eric Isabwa. She recalled how she was attacked as she approached her gate in Wangige, Nairobi before being driven around and abandoned on Waiyaki Way. Waithera said they first noticed a vehicle trailing

Commuters Agony: Hundreds of

city commuters were forced to walk after matatu operators plying the Mwiki City Center route went on strike to protest the poor state of the road. They barricaded the road and lit bonfires during their demonstrations. A dozen of them were later arrested by police officers who arrived at the scene. Read more on page 4.

them as they drove from a garage in Dagoretti. They were stopped at their gate by four gunmen armed with a G3 rifle and pistols, she told Nairobi Chief Magistrate Daniel Ogembo. Waithera and her sister were bundled in the boot by the gunmen who demanded Sh100,000 to spare their lives. But she only had

Sh1,000, which they took, together with their mobile phones. They were later abandoned on Waiyaki Way. She told the court she first identified the three at Kamukunji Police Station on February 15 during an identification parade. The witness said she identified them by their voices. The hearing continues.


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Work boycott continues as teachers defy court order

Teachers today continued with their work boycott in defiance of a court order that last week directed them to resume duty immediately. Instead, the tutors heeded the directive of their union which told them to stay put and wait for instructions before calling off the strike. There was no learning in most of public schools around Nairobi as teachers stayed away. Only a handful of pupils were seen at the Mbagathi Primary School compound playing with no learning taking place. Some students went back home

immediately they realised there were teachers in the school compound to conduct learning activities while others continued

sitting in their classrooms unattended. A subordinate staff at the St Georges Primary school told X News that some teachers who went to the school today morning did not even have time for students but seemed to have checked in just to ‘survey the situation’. “I saw a couple of teachers in the compound around 9am but none of them entered into the office nor the staff room. The first two came and stood by the office and were joined by another three. The only thing I heard them saying is that they might be back tomorrow after hearing what Sossion will

say today,” said the worker who requested not to be named. The Employment and Labour Relations Court had on Friday suspended the four-week teachers’ strike ordering teachers to go to class immediately. But The Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) yesterday told the teachers to stay put and wait for their final word as they analysed the court directive. “This strike is not about to end as long as there is an active appeal by TSC in the Court of Appeal,” Sossion (pictured) told journalists in Bomet town.

Commission opposes land management bill National Land Commission (NLC) chairman Muhammad Swazuri has opposed the Physical and Spatial Planning Bill currently before Parliament, saying it seeks to make the commission less powerful and finally disbands it. Swazuri

has faulted the bill proposed by Lands ministry which proposes radical changes in land management and administration, adding that it is a ploy to render the NLC less powerful and prevent the commissioners from independently discharging its

mandate. Speaking in Mombasa during a land forum, Swazuri said the amendments seek to rob the commission of its constitutional powers and place the management and administration of land matters in the hands of selfish ministry officials. “This

is nothing more than a ploy to disband the commission, but we can only be disbanded through a referendum, therefore the amendments seeks to send the commission packing without following the constitutional route,” he claimed.

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Kihiu Mwiri murder suspects remanded for seven months Sixteen people suspected to have killed four officials of the troubled Kihiu-Mwiri land buying company have been remanded for seven months. The company’s former and current shareholders were arraigned in court today where Judge Jessie Lessit allowed that they be remanded until the hearing of the case begins on May 2, 2016. They include Joseph Thiong’o, Henry Ngugi Karuga, Julius Kanyiri, John Njoroge, Harrison Marubu, Joseph Muiruri, Bernard Murigi and Mr Josephat Macharia. The others are Mary Mburu, Joseph Nyamu, Patrick Ikuu, Samwel Njeru, Peter Mungai, Zacharia Mutwe, John Kamau and Peter Murigi. They were charged with the murder of Paul Mahihu Bernard, Zachary Chege Kirau, Peter Kimani Kuria and Josephat Kibe. The prosecutor also linked them to the deaths and disappearances of 10 others. They were, however, not required to plead to the charges pending a mental assessment.


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NEWS BRIEFS Mwiki matatu operators protest poor state of road The main Kasarani-Mwiki road was today morning blocked by a group of matatu operators protesting its poor state. The operators started their protests at about 5am catching many commuters unawares. Police and locals said there are no operations on the road as the protests affected movement of vehicles. The protestors abandoned their vehicles on the road while demanding that authorities start constructing the road immediately. Police arrived there and started to plead with the protesters in vain. Several towing vehicles have been summoned to the scene by police to help in removing those used to barricade the road. Police have now resorted to using force to open the road. The users of the road have been protesting its poor state in recent months with today’s dissent the third. Several touts and drivers were arrested during the protest and locked up in police custody. Police say they will talk to the relevant authorities to address their grievances.

Pope holds large mass to end US six-day visit Pope Francis (above) has celebrated a large open-air Mass in Philadelphia, ending his six-day visit to the US. He appealed for unity and family love, as thousands of people gathered at the city’s Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Earlier, the pontiff prayed with a group of victims of child sexual abuse, saying “God weeps” for their suffering. Clergy and bishops abusing children would be held accountable, he said. The Roman Catholic Church in the US has been embroiled in child sex scandals. US dioceses have made huge compensation payouts to victims. However, many abuse survivors are angry at how the Vatican has dealt with allegations.

British troops to help counter al-Shabaab Dozens of British troops are to be deployed to Somalia to help peacekeeping efforts to counter Islamic militants, David Cameron has announced. Up to 70 personnel will join a United Nations contingent supporting African Union troops fighting alShabaab. Up to 300 could also be deployed in South Sudan over time. The PM, who will pledge the support at the UN General Assembly summit, said the approach could help curb migrants coming to Europe. Somalia’s President Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud is one of several world leaders with whom Cameron will hold face-to-face talks. Al-Shabaab is battling Somalia’s government for control of the country. British forces deployed there will provide combat training, medical, logistical and engineering support. The role of those being sent to South Sudan will also include combat training as well as engineering work to strengthen vital infrastructure. Conflict between forces loyal to President Salva Kiir and his former deputy Riek Machar has forced more than 2.2 million people from their homes in the State, which broke away from Sudan in 2011. Cameron said it was important to “step up” existing British contributions. “Obviously we will want to see all the right force protection arrangements in place but we should be playing a part in this,” he said. “The outcome in Somalia, if it’s a good outcome, that’s good for

AIMING AT TERROR: British Prime Minister David Cameron. He has announced intentions to deploy troops to Somalia to help reduce terrorism, piracy as well as migration.

Britain,” he added. “It means less terrorism, less migration, less piracy. Ditto in South Sudan: if we can, as peacekeepers, help to maintain order and peace and see stable development in that country, that is going to be, again, less poverty, less migration, less

Kenya draws patrol lessons at Us-Mexico border

issues that affect us back at home.” British troops will not be involved in combat roles, said Cameron. “It’s not committing troops to conflict, it is committing troops ...to a UN blue-hatted peacekeeping role - as we’ve done many times in the past, as we will do in the future,”

Kenya’s Interior Cabinet Secretary Joseph Nkaissery witnessed first-hand the arrest of three individuals trying to smuggle marijuana from Mexico into the US. US border patrol officials deal with thousands of people making illegal crossings from Mexico every month. Apart from children and families illegally crossings the border, the US has to deal with the shipment of illicit drugs and this week, Nkaissery had been on a threeday learning mission at El Paso on the US-Mexico border together with PS Monica Juma to better understand how officials deal with border patrol and control. “I benefitted immensely from the visit. Prior to my mission, I had sent a 25-member team on a twoweek tour of the border crossing as part of efforts to improve Kenya’s border surveillance,” Nkaissery told reporters in New York on Saturday. Kenya is itself

grappling with managing the flow of persons, crossing the porous 700-kilometre border with Somalia, and is in the process of erecting a fence to control inflow of illegal arms and people. The barrier is expected to bolster security after a string of terror attacks in the northern part of the country blamed on the Al-Qaeda linked al Shabaab militia. It consists of a series of concrete barriers, fences, ditches and observation posts overlooked by CCTV cameras. It is part of a series of measures announced by the Kenyan government to crack down on extremism in the wake of an attack by al-Shabaab on Garissa University in the northeast which saw 148 people, most of them students killed. On Saturday, Nkaissery said the sticking issue of refugees will be addressed at the ongoing United Nations General Assembly

he told the BBC. “And one of the reasons we’re doing it is obviously the expertise that British troops have in training, engineering, and mentoring and we’re raising the standard for peacekeeping troops which has had some issues and problems in the recent past.”

and hoped the crisis in Europe would enable the world better understand Kenya’s position on the handling and planned repatriation of refugees. “Some of the countries are complaining about dealing with 40,000 refugees. While in Kenya, we have been dealing with 600,000 to 700,000 refugees, and we hope to engage in beneficial discussions on this matter.” He said in his interaction with US border patrol officials, he met a team that was training Tanzania on use of dogs to detect drugs and expects Kenya to benefit from similar training. US President Barack Obama was due to convene a meeting at the UN General Assembly to discuss peacekeeping and violent extremism which Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta was expected to attend. MORE ON THIS @www.capitalfm.co.ke


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Morning newspaper summaries I will not record ICC Teachers told to stay The ‘secret’ third force Kempinski blocks statement, says Raila: away as exams start: Teachers in new Uhuru, Raila building of rival Chinese CORD Leader Raila Odinga yesterday refused to have defied the government’s directive to reopen hotel: Five-star hotel rivalry: The National Assembly resumes company’s record a statement with police over allegations of schools today, throwing learning into further Villa Rosa Kempinski has stopped Chinese real helping procure false ICC witnesses to frame Deputy President William Ruto. Raila said through his legal adviser Paul Mwangi that he does not intend to indulge the idle curiosity of investigative agencies by recording a statement. He emphasised that Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria “should be charged on his own confession of crimes against the International Crimes Act. Last week, DPP Keriako Tobiko ordered police to question Raila, Narc-Kenya Leader Martha Karua, Kisumu Senator Anyang’ Nyong’o and Kuria following the confession by the controversial Gatundu lawmaker that he procured witnesses and identified others he said were involved.

uncertainty as Form Four exams begin. The Kenya National Union of Teachers yesterday said the strike was still on and urged teachers to stay away from schools until it gives them new directions today. The statement by Knut Secretary-General Wilson Sossion flies in the face of a court order issued on Friday requiring teachers to return to work as they negotiate with their employer and reach a deal within 90 days. Mr Sossion said in Bomet town that for now, they should actively remain on strike as we analyse the court ruling with our lawyers.

tomorrow amid a looming impeachment motion against President Uhuru Kenyatta. In the motion, Cord has given several grounds, among them incompetence in the President’s handling of national duty. In the game of numbers pitting the ruling Jubilee coalition against Opposition CORD, both coalitions will have to contend with internal rifts in their respective corners, leaving it to chance which MPS will vote ‘aye’ and which ones will vote ‘nay’. Though seems as battle between the big parties making up the Jubilee Alliance and Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD), there is emerging force that might yet tilt the scales.

estate firm Avic International from constructing a Sh9.6 billion complex in its neighbourhood along Chiromo Road in Nairobi’s Westlands. The complex, which includes a 35-floor five-star hotel had received a green light from a number of regulatory agencies, including the National Environment Management Authority (Nema) before Kempinski filed a petition with the Environment tribunal, seeking orders against its construction. Kempinski, which is one of Nairobi’s premier hotels, last week got an order from the Nema tribunal stopping construction of the complex until an appeal it has filed against Avic ...

Governor Rutto forms War against illicit liquor Joy, heartbreak as CA moves to hire market new party: Bomet Governor Isaac helps youth to sober up: court finally shares dominance consultant: Rutto has started the process of registering his The number of young people who have been Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) out Koinange’s multi- The own political party. In an effort to wrest the South turning their back illicit alcohol in the counties has begun the process of hiring an international Rift region from Deputy President William Ruto, have been increasing since the July crackdown billion-shilling state: There firm that will examine Kenya’s telecommunication the vocal county chief is quietly building his new ordered by State House. From Uasin Gishu to political home — Chama Cha Mashinani Kenya — ahead of the 2017 polls. The details emerged amid renewed political activity by Rutto and Baringo Senator Gideon Moi, backed by nearly all elected legislators from Narok County, led by Senator Stephen Ole Ntutu. The CCM-Kenya file has been handed over to the investigative agency by the Registrar of Political Parties for scrutiny, standard procedure after a formal application is made, a source said.

KIambu and Migori to Embu, youths in the villages are just sobering up, some of them are engaging in productive enterprises, going for training in various trades and turning themselves into useful citizens and bread winners. Samuel Maina, a supplier of alcohol beverages in Eldoret town says nowadays there is no sale of alcohol before time. The county commissioner has also cut off supply of suspect liquor and has led in the confiscating those that make it into the region.

are new billionaires in town. After 35 long years of waiting, the court has finally shared out Mbiyu Koinange’s vast estate among members of his family. Mr Koinange was a powerful Kenyatta-era Cabinet minister. His two widows and their ten children were bequeathed the Sh17.4 billion estate, which straddles four counties. But while the two widows and their children were happy with the court decision, this was not the case for two other women, who also claimed to have been Koinange’s wives and therefore wanted a piece of his estate.

and broadcasting sectors for market dominance and anti-competitive behaviour. The CA says in Expression of Interest tender documents seen by the Business Daily that the consultant will, among other things, identify the relevant markets (submarkets) within the telecommunication sub-sector, the number of players and their respective market shares. The tender documents are set for publication on the Treasury’s Integrated Financial Management Information System supplier portal and the CA’s website.

Ruto laughs off Cord Raila: charge Kuria for No respite yet for KQ pays top three plan to impeach fixing Ruto: Cord leader Raila Odinga suffering learners: Hope that executives Sh95m in year Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria for “fixing” learning will resume in public schools today have of record loss: The pay for top Kenya President Kenyatta: Deputy wants Deputy President William Ruto at the International been dashed after the two teachers’ unions asked Airways executives dropped by 8.4 per cent in the

President William Ruto yesterday dismissed as ridiculous a plan by the Cord Opposition to impeach President Uhuru Kenyatta. Saying it would backfire, The DP dared the opposition to proceed with the no-confidence motion that he said Jubilee will turn to its advantage. The Deputy President told the congregation at Bahati PCEA church in Nairobi that the whole hullabaloo about impeachment of the President is as ridiculous as planning a harambee to pay teachers. He referred to Cord’s rally last week to support striking teachers and raise money for them saying you cannot use shortcuts to solve challenges

Criminal Court. Mr Odinga has said he will not record any statement with regard to allegations made by the MP lining him to the alleged “Ruto fixing scheme”, said Mr Kuria should be charged with offenses against the Rome Statute and the International Crime Acts. The Cord leader’s legal advisor, said that it is surprising that Director of Public Prosecution Keriako Tobiko has not used Mr Kuria’s confessions to have him charged. He said paradoxically, the DPP finds the confessions serious enough to warrant the use of scarce public resources in investigating innocent Kenyans who ...

their members to continue boycotting work. A defiant Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) Secretary General Wilson Sossion yesterday said teachers are still on strike until the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) withdraws a case pending before the Court of Appeal that he argues is hindering the reconciliation ordered by the Employment and Labour Relations Court on Friday. Speaking to journalist in Bomet, Mr Sossion said while the teachers are ready to comply with the Labour and Relations Court ruling, TSC should play its part.

financial year ended March 2015, breaking a trend where their salaries and allowances have been on the rise even as the carrier sank into losses. KQ’s latest annual report shows that the annual take-home for executive directors declined from Sh105 million to Sh95 million, in a year when the national carrier posted a Sh25.7 billion after-tax loss, a corporate Kenya record. The airline’s chief executive Mbuvi Ngunze (who took over the position in November 2014) and group finance director Alex Mbugua are listed in the report as KQ’s only executive directors.

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support for the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, dismissing evidence of widespread atrocities as enemy “propaganda” hours before a high-stakes US-Russian summit in which Assad’s fate is likely to be the most contentious issue. In a wide-ranging interview with the CBS programme 60 Minutes, the Russian president offered some conciliatory language, praising America for its “creativity and open-mindedness”. He shrugged off descriptions of him as a gangster, asking “How can I be a gangster if I worked for the KGB?” But it was Putin’s remarks on Syria that carried the most significance: he will be meeting Barack Obama for critical talks on Monday about the international response to the Syrian war and the global humanitarian crisis it has triggered. terrorism groups. www.theguardian.com

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to battle climate change would still allow the world to heat up by more than 6 degrees Fahrenheit, a new analysis shows, a level that scientists say is likely to produce catastrophes ranging from food shortages to widespread extinctions of plant and animal life. Yet, in the world of global climate politics, that counts as progress. The new figures will be released Monday in New York as a week of events related to climate change comes to an end. The highlight was an urgent moral appeal at the United Nations on Friday from Pope Francis, urging countries to reach “fundamental and effective agreements” when they meet in Paris in December to try to strike a new global climate deal. For much of this year, countries have been issuing pledges about how much emissions they are willing to cut in coming decades. www.nytimes.com

German carmaker’s more recent attempts to give its cars the gift of thought have things headed in an altogether grimmer direction. Its use of hidden software to deceive American regulators measuring emissions from diesel-engined cars has plunged VW into crisis. And as the scandal provokes further investigations it seems likely to throw into question a wider range of claims about emissions and fuel efficiency. It could thus be a blow to much of the industry—one that might be large enough to reshape it. The damage to VW, the world’s biggest carmaker, is cataclysmic. The company’s shares have collapsed by a third since its chicanery surfaced. It faces billions of dollars in fines and other financial penalties. Lawsuits will be flying their way to its headquarters in Wolfsburg. www.economist.com

in oil prices. The Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency’s foreign reserves have slumped by nearly $73bn since oil prices started to decline last year as the kingdom keeps spending to sustain the economy and fund its military campaign in Yemen. The central bank is also turning to domestic banks to finance a bond programme to offset the rapid decline in reserves. This month, several managers were hit by a new wave of redemptions, which came on top of an initial round of withdrawals this year, people aware of the matter said. “It was our Black Monday,” said one fund manager, referring to the large number of assets withdrawn by Saudi Arabia last week. Institutions benefited from years of rising assets under management from oil-rich Gulf states, but are now feeling the pinch after oil prices collapsed last year. www.ft.com

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Davis & Shirtliff new water pump boost to Tana River residents Davis &Shirtliff, East Africa’s leading supplier of Water and Energy equipment, has completed the installation of an industrialsized water pump to improve the supply of clean water in Wenje Division, Tana River County. The developments come at a time when as many as 16 million Kenyans have no access to clean, safe water, according to the Water Aid organisation. Meanwhile, less

than half of urban Kenyans have access to safe water. The firm in conjunction with Wenje Parish and Mission Care from Ireland has installed a submersible water pump, powered by 133 solar panels that will in turn, supply residents with 21KW of power. The group says the installation will enable the Maroni Community to pump large quantities of water

for longer periods, sparing them the long distances they previously had to walk to get to water while curbing incidences of waterborne diseases. “Our people walk as far as 15 kilometres in search of water from the crocodile-infested river,” said Father Peter Ndegwa of St John The Baptist, Wenje Parish. “We installed two boreholes in two villages for domestic use, and

put up a diesel pump to supply water to farms for irrigation, but it could only help on a small parcel of land and the effort did not solve the problem, therefore we searched for help from Mission Care from Ireland,” he said during a recent address ahead of the announcement. To make the switch to ground water, the village invested in a borehole whose yield is able to

supply enough water to irrigate 16 acres of crops. The firm’s engineers installed the panels, connected them to the pump, and installed a 10,000 litre water tank in the centre of the village to hold water for domestic use. The project included an irrigation plan by the Director of Irrigation Development Services Tana River County.

US firm to set up Sh450 billion solar power plant in Kenya

US energy company, SkyPower, will double the Sh225 billion it agreed to invest in Kenya to develop solar power to a massive Sh450 billion. President Uhuru Kenyatta announced today during a breakfast meeting hosted for him by the Business Council for International Understanding in New York. SkyPower Global chief executive Kerry Addler also said the firm will invest huge sums of money to set up a research laboratory in the country to advance solar energy. He said the firm decided to double its investments and donate 3600 solar street lamps to Kenya as a result of the government move to create a business friendly environment for investors. “We are impressed by how the government professional approach and pro-business measures therefore want to increase our investment in Kenya,” he said. SkyPower signed the Sh225 billion investment agreement in solar energy at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit 2015 as part of its response to US President Barack Obama’s advocacy for closer business relations between America and Africa. President Uhuru said business partnership between Kenya and US has

scaled up after President Obama’s visit Kenya. He told the meeting attended by the chief executives of more than 50 major companies that Kenya has improved its business environment since last year after meetings with US business leaders. He said to make Kenya more open for investment, his government has enacted several legislations including the Companies Act and the Insolvency Act. The President said the government has adopted a policy to focus on managing and improving power distribution while facilitating private operators to play the lead role in energy production. The Head of State said the government will guarantee purchase of power generated by private operators and will improve distribution networks to increase connectivity. Uhuru said opportunities for US firms are massive in Kenya and the wider East African region. He said Kenya and Uganda have finally settled on the LAPSSET project and private investors should gear up to take advantage of the opportunities. “The environment for doing business is changing and there are huge opportunities for US companies to get a foothold in Kenya. It is a case of put in your foot first,” said the President.

President Uhuru Kenyatta with SkyPower Global Group chief executive Kerry Addler (left) during the Business Council for International Understanding in New York. Addler said his firm will double the Sh225 billion it agreed to invest in Kenya to develop solar power. He also said SkyPower will set up a research laboratory in the country to advance solar energy. The company will also donate 3,600 solar street lamps to Kenya.

BuSINESS DIARY Seedstars startup event at the iHub in Nairobi

Nest health tech event at IBM Kenya

Seedstars World, an organisation that promotes, connects and invests up to $1.5 million (Sh158 million) in emerging market startups through its competition in over 50 countries, will hold the Nairobi edition of its event on October 2015. The event, which has invited startups, innovators and interested parties to participate, will e held from 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm at the

Nest, a leading early stage fund and startup accelerator based in Hong Kong, has teamed up with IBM East Africa to host this month’s edition of What’s Next Speaker Series with a focus on Health Technology and Healthcare Innovation in Africa. “We are bringing together ambitious entrepreneurs and promising HealthTech tech startups, innovation champions, experienced tech executives and professionals

iHub in Nairobi. “Our goal is to create THE network for quality entrepreneurs around the world and help entrepreneurs, accelerators, co-working spaces and investors to interact with one another,” said Alisee de Tonnac, the CEO of Seedstars World, in a recent address. The event will be held on the 4th Floor of Bishop Magua Centre along Ngong Road.

in the medical industry on a panel discussion and an innovation showcase to ask them “What’s Next”,” said the group, which now has operations in Nairobi, London and San Francisco. The event will be held on September 30, 2015 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the IBM Kenya building, along Chaka Road in Nairobi.


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SUGAR SPICE AND ALL THINGS NICE inborn and it is a dream come true. I thank God for the talent. What is your connection with fashion? Make up and fashion go hand in hand hence the connection. To be a great make-up artist you have got to have the fashion eye. What or who inspires your work? My inspiration comes from all around, make up strikes me. I have managed to follow Mario; Kim Kardashian’s make-up artist and our very own Muthoni Njomba the brand ambassador of Maybelline. She is quite an inspiration. Steve Koby too inspires me, he is such a humble make-up artist and his work is really good as well. Who are some of the famous designers and people you have worked with? I have worked with very many models and designers like Sally of the school of fashion and design, Katungulu, Noor, among others. I have also worked with some celebrities and music artistes but they prefer to remain anonymous. What is your take on the ‘beauty and make-up industry in Kenya? The make-up industry is growing. The fact that the fashion gala show held at Brookehouse last month had an award for

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Who is Lildawner Lizz? Lildawner Lizz is a make-up artist who’s passionate about skin care, cosmetics, nail and hair art as well as fashion. Together with two of my close friends we set up a one stop beauty solutions parlour and named it Melange. Tell us about Melange? Melange is a French name meaning ‘make up things’. We came up with the name with my team Dorah Amondi and Evelyne Njeri. We were all passionate about beauty and beauty products thus we opted to collaborate to create a hair and make-up line. We work together to build the brand and ensure our clients are satisfied. We started out in 2013 and so far so good, we experience growth everyday You are a trained journalist, how did you get into the world of make-up? Beauty and fashion to me come naturally. I have been practicing make-up and hair do’s since I was a little girl. I never thought I would embrace it as a career but then I settled for it since i t’s

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TO LOVE IS NOTHING. TO BE LOVED IS SOMETHING. TO LOVE AND BE LOVED IS EVERYTHING

As Joyce and John arrived from the photo session, jubilant dancing supervened as is the Kenyan practice for wedding receptions, especially since this was a LuhyaKikuyu wedding.

John and Joyce’s celebration of love A wise old Russian proverb says that when two people are madly in love, the aura of love is felt even when neither of them are in the vicinity. This was the case last Saturday, the day Joyce Ndung’u and John Machanje said ‘I do’. From early morning, it was evident that it was going to be a beautiful day and even the weather obeyed the rule of love, with the sun shining bright and keeping the rain at bay; nothing was going to ruin this special day. John and Joyce picked Shrine of Mary Help of Christians Don Bosco Church in Upperhill as the sanctuary where they would be united, and family and friends turned up in large numbers to bear witness to the union of the two who chose the colors purple, white and hot pink as the theme of their wedding. The impeccability of this color combination was manifested through church décor and of course, the bridal and groom party. The ladies stunned in pink tops and purple and pink kitenge patterned skirts, but they were not as stunning as the bride who wore a creative combination of peplum and mermaid designs as the top and bottom respectively. Meanwhile, the gentlemen stood out in pure white, head to toe, including the dashing towering groom. Contrary to the infamous African timing tradition, John and Joyce were well in time for the church service which didn’t take too long, given the strict

adherence to routine observed by the Catholic faithful. In no time, John and Joyce were pronounced man and wife, officially closing the doors to anyone romantically eying either party. After the church ceremony, the guests made their way to Thomas Bernado House located along Lang’ata road while the newlyweds and their bridal and groom party retreated for an exclusive session to capture the beautiful moments in stills. At the reception, food and drink were more than enough and the couple went out of their way to provide appetizer bites before the main course, something you don’t experience in every other wedding. As Joyce and John arrived from the photo session, jubilant dancing supervened as is the Kenyan practice for wedding receptions, especially since this was a Luhya-Kikuyu wedding. It took the intervention of the MC to get everyone back on their seats ready for the speeches, gift presentation and cake cutting, which was followed by the tossing of the bouquet by the bride, which no one actually caught, but a swift lady managed to pick it from the ground. Eventually, it was time to call it a day and as the elder generation headed home, the more youthful party animals headed to the Splash Water World at Carnivore for the after party. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John M Machanje.


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espite the heavy traffic that hit Nairobi’s Ngong road yesterday, hundreds of motoring and fashion enthusiasts were undeterred as they made their way to the Ngong Race course for what is arguably the classiest event on the local motoring calendar; Concours D’ Elegance. Themed ‘elegance is forever’, the commercial bank of Africa sponsored event showcased vintage, elegance, fashion, fun, and entertainment. The motor show parade being the main event kicked off in the early hours of the afternoon with competitors availing their vintage machines to the judges who scrutinized the automobiles as they took notes and made their judgement. This year’s

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event saw a record 24 competitors from outside Kenya with a rare entry of a Yamaha Vmax motorcycle from Rwanda and a massive fifteen competitors from the Ugandan Bikers Association who literally rode on their motorcycles from Kampala to the Concours venue in Nairobi. Other key competitors were from Tanzania and South Africa and of course the host country Kenya. Fly pasts by Safari link Aviation and the ever interesting and at the same time thrilling parachute show were performed as the judging continued. The auto expo stands showed a wide range of vehicles, accessories, classic car sales, food and drink stands, as well as a kiddie zone

where the young had a lot of fun. At the end of the judging session, the Phoenix Aviation’1928 Ford Model A Tudor emerged overall winner for the third time in a row. The Sati’s Classics’ 1925 DKW motorcycle took the motorcycles c a t e g o r y trophy as the overall best. The evening breeze was interrupted by a magnificent f a s h i o n

show from the Association of Fashion designers. The elegance on the runway drove in some warmth as models strutted in the various designers designs. To cue them was capital FM’s mix Master DJ Joe Mfalme who immediately after the awarding ceremony and the fashion show kept the after party alive with his great music mixes. The ever amazing trio that is Elani hit the stage a few minutes to 7pm amidst cheers and shouts from the anxious crowd that had waited for the moment. Fabulously dressed in Ankara print tops and white trousers by their designer, the group hit the stage on a high note with revelers singing along to their hit songs such as Kookoo and Barua ya dunia, hapo zamani nikupende

among others. The trio performed two new tracks that they are yet to release, one of the tracks features hip hop sensation Octopizzo who performed his rap verse via video link. Elani’s ability to engage the crowds and involve them in their performance is an art that has catapulted the group to the top seat in live performances. Although the show was not marked to go late into the night, the trio kept on entertaining and thrilling the fans who asked for more and more. With a record of over one hundred automobiles and motorcycles competing at this year’s event, the premier motor show expects even more entries at the next Concours D’Elegance come next year.

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Jaguar makes it rain in Mombasa

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Mitchelle Obama finally gets to dance lipala

Rapper Femi One has released her new single dubbed Wanjiku Kimani. Femi One is known for witty metaphors, wordplay and hard hitting punchlines in her music. The new jam shows a different side of Femi One that not many have seen. It is an emotional song that talks about her life and lets others in to her world. “This song came about at a time I was trying to find myself and identify my sound. I needed time to reinvent myself and now I am back,” she told X-Access.

Mitchelle Obama finally danced to Sauti Sol’s ‘Sura yako’. The first lady of the United States may have missed POTUS trip to Kenya and the famous statehouse banquet dance but in a twist of events, Kenya’s boy band Sauti Sol took the lipala dance to her at the Global Citizen Festival in New York City this past weekend. Sauti Sol performed at the event alongside Beyonce. FeMI one

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Philanthropist and singer Jaguar on Saturday while performing at the Technical University of Mombasa surprised his audience when he took out a bundle of cash and threw it to his fans. The Technical University played host to the Mseto Campus tour hosted by Mzazi Willy Tuva and Fundi Frank. Jaguar, who is known for his philanthropic ways made it rain, momentarily disrupting his performance as the students reached out and scrambled for the notes. Other performers at the event were coast based Wasojali band and gospel artiste Bahati. JAGUAR


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event staged at the awards podium was graced by models dressed by designers Peggy Onyango, Katungulu Mwendwa, Liz Njoroge of Uptodate designs, Sylvia Owori, Agnes Ngarura of Nestra

apparels, Noor of Noor Collections, and Sally Karago of SK collections as well as Betty of Earthly collections. X-Access samples six of the very best designs on last evening’s runway.

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fter a successful collaboration with STL on the remix to the Obe Baba track, Raj, who is a new but here-to-stay-name in Kenya’s showbiz is back with Sawasawa, an addition to his steadily growing album. We attribute the up and coming urban-rap artiste’s success to his having worked with and benefited a lot from mentorship by already established artistes.

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few years back, all we could hear on the airwaves was Kidis’ voice blaring on the Kamua Leo track alongside several other artistes but this time round, he has chosen to go at it solo on the Viroboto track which has received positive criticism due to its catchy

s characteristic, the 2015 CBA Concours D’Elegance showcased a fashion show last evening with select designers from the designers association putting out their latest collection. The fashion

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here is no better way to describe the beauty of the African woman than a fusion of the Taarab and urban sound with a little hint of Bongo, as is the track Msichana wa Kiafrika, with BMG using a sensual dance video to drive the message home resoundingly. It is worth noting that East African musicians are getting better at acing sound fusions, from traditional to modern genres with sleek sounding results.


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Farmers set to benefit from new grain drier MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2015

Local farmers are set to benefit from AflaSTOP, an innovative product from Acdivoca, which dries grains in four hours. The new invention will come in handy for local farmers ahead the harvesting, with the government advising farmers to remove their grains ahead of the much-touted El Nino rains Recently, East African Grain council said Kenya farmers lose

therise Williamson Tea Though on thin volumes, with a total of 1,500 shares traded over the course of the week, Williamson Tea Kenya Ltd took this week’s position of top gaining stock at the NSE. Williamson Tea shares traded at a price of Sh369.00during the week’s trading up from their closing price of Sh334.00 a week prior, which translated to a gain of 10.48 per cent. Williamson Tea Ltd and associated tea firm Kapchorua Tea Co. Ltd were the two top gaining stocks in the week. Local tea producers have enjoyed higher prices at auction in recent months as a result of lower available supplies due to dry weather conditions. Eexporters have also benefited from the recent depreciation of the Kenya Shilling as the value of their US Dollar denominated export earnings increase.

thefall Longhorn Publisher

Longhorn Publishers Ltd emerged as this week’s top losing stock following the release of the firm’s full year results for the year ending June 30, 2015 that showed a 39.3 per cent drop in sales revenue. The company is engaged in the development, publication and distribution of educational, books and operates in regional markets including Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda. The group cited poor performance in its Tanzania and Uganda subsidiaries and reduced book purchases in its regional markets as the primary causes of the fall in earnings. The firm’s shares tumbled -9.52 per cent i to trade at Sh6.65 from their previous week’s closing price of Sh7.35. The group reported earnings per share of Sh0.70 from Sh0.93 a year prior and announced a dividend of Sh0.15 per share, down markedly from Sh1.20 in 2014. Analysis by Amana Capital info@amanacapital.co.ke

Sh3 billion annually to post-harvest challenges brought about by drying and storage. Both Western Kenya and North Rift region farmers have positively embraced the equipment, coming at a time when the weatherman is predicting the start of what could be the worst El Nino rains ever recorded in the country’s history. Recent reports by the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA)

say most local small holder farmers lack essential post-harvest skills accessories and techniques losing most of their produce to aflatoxin. Dr. Sophie Walker, the Chief of Party at Acdivoca says selected artisans were shown how to construct the drier which can dry as much as 500 kilos of grains in four hours. He said a single drier costs Sh125,000 to be delivered in three weeks and he believes the

product will shield the continent from ravages of food insecurity as a result of poor grain management. For instance most farmers in the North Rift could not sell their produce to the National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) since the grains did not have the required moisture content. NCPB’s acting managing director Cornel Ngelechey said the Eldoret depot alone rejected 30 per cent of

deliveries last season compared to 20 per cent in the previous season. Centre for Disease Control (CDC) said the transfer of aflatoxin across the food chain should not occur and advised farmers to invest in modern storage facilities to avert food spoilage and its health hazards. CDC estimates that globally, 4.5 billion people living in developing countries are affected by aflatoxin annually.


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TAURUS Apr 20 - May 20 It’s possible that you’ll be met with tension and challenges today that are threatening your sense of self. Arguments may break out around you, and you may have questions regarding what it is you stand for. Don’t lose touch with your nurturing qualities and sixth sense. GEMINI May 21 - Jun 21 The fire within you is burning extra hot, Gemini, so make the most of this incredible internal furnace. The fire within you is burning extra hot, Gemini, so make the most of this incredible internal furnace. Treat yourself to some new attire and proudly show it off tonight. CANCER Jun 22 - Jul 21 You may feel the urge to get up and go today, Cancer, but at the same time you may feel like you aren’t prepared. Perhaps you don’t feel you’re on solid enough ground to take the next step. Don’t let the pressure of the outside world move you to a place you aren’t ready to go. LEO Jul 23- Aug 22 The key for you now is to see the opportunity instead of conflict in each situation. This is a good time to gain a greater perspective on certain things. A bit of internal transformation may take place when you see things from the other side of the fence. VIRGO Aug 23- Sep 22 You may feel extra passionate today, Virgo, so don’t be surprised if you take things to extremes even more than usual. There’s an aggression within you that’s working to help keep you in control of every situation. Remember that you must be prepared to receive whatever you dish out. LIBRA Sep 23 - Oct 22 There’s a great deal of it in there, and it’s ready to erupt like a volcano. Let your passion drive your engine today and you’ll be amazed at the incredible places you can go. Don’t be afraid to take things to extremes. Your fantastic good luck will pull you out of any sticky predicament. SCORPIO Oct 23 - Nov 21 It might seem like there’s a fire under your feet, and you probably need to keep moving in order to keep yourself from getting burned. Use your independent streak to get things done the way you want them. This could be a powerhouse day for you! SAGITTARIUS Nov 23 - Dec 21 There’s excitement today that indicates that things are happening, things are changing. Stay alert and in tune with what’s going on around you, Sagittarius. There’s a wonderful energy charge urging you to push the boundaries of everything going on around you.

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Kintu Kidda of Buddu Province in Buganda Kingdom sets off on a journey to visit the capital to pledge allegiance to the new Kabaka. He travels with an entourage of men, among whom is his adoptive son Kalema. Kalema is going to try his luck in the capital as his real father had requested. On their way to the capital, Kintu in a feat of anger, strikes Kintu on the head and kills him. After returning home, Kintu cannot bring himself to tell Ntwire, Kalema’s father what really happened. Ntwire utters out a curse that puts Kintu’s household in suffering that spans through generations. The current generation cannot explain the spate of misfortunes and mental illness that is plaguing their family until they make the connection with what happened generations ago.


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68. Muslim holy man 69. “I’ll do it, I’ll do it!” 70. “Tyger! Tyger!” poet 71. Smokes 72. Frees from Down 1. Facial feature 2. ___ sapiens 3. Cash sources 4. Friends friend 5. Shock partner 6. Foolhardy 7. Dust-dwelling critter 8. Flummox 9. Historic Japanese island 10. “Ich ___ ein Berliner” 11. Wise one 12. Be sick, backwards 13. Vienna-to-Rome dir. 18. Dashboard heater setting 22. “Your point being?” 24. Peg end? 26. “____ of the Lost” 27. Give the cold shoulder 28. Hullabaloo 29. Embassy figure 30. Rocky’s breakfast 31. Half a tuba sound 32. Classic swashbuckler Flynn 33. ___ way... 34. Put one’s ___ (give an unsolicited opinion)

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YOURSAY Social media wrong on Nana Gichuru’s demise I find it unfair that when society loses Nana Gichuru, instead of mourning with the family and adding our little faith to their little faith so that they may find strength to accept that their daughter, cousin, niece, or sister has passed on, we go on social media and place our bets on all manner of possibilities that could have caused her death. It is a strange thing to see how individuals will use or misuse the Bible and religion to justify their prejudices and crystallise their religious piety. Some are saying that “Oh, Nana’s posts on social media are what the scripture talks about in terms of the power of the tongue; she called death on to herself.” Really? When

Martin Luther King Jr. stood on the pulpit one Sunday morning, towards the end of his sermon he cried: “Like anybody, I would like to live a long life. Longevity has its place. But I am not concerned about that now. I just want to do God’s will. And He’s allowed me to go up to the mountain. And I have looked over. And I have seen the Promised Land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the Promised Land!” A few days later, Dr. King was assassinated, was this the power of the tongue at work? How come these words have been described as “prophetic” as opposed to suicidal, as some have described Nana’s

last social media posts. Finally, we may recall that in the US, some people would argue that a black man was inferior by nature because of Noah’s curse upon the children of Ham. In addition, some went to the gospel to find evidence of why a black man is inferior-Apostle Paul’s dictum became a watchword, “Servants, be obedient to your master,” and so the black man would be seen a lesser human being. We can always find validity to an argument by turning to the Bible. Let Nana Gichuru rest in peace. In the end, death is not a full stop, but a comma that punctuates life into a better significance. She is in a better place now. — Mukurima, USA

DPP’s directive to Opposition leaders over Kuria’s ICC remarks far-fetched, ill-intended

Calls by Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) Keriako Tobiko for Opposition leaders to record statement with the police after Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria named them when he confessed of having procured and coached witnesses against Deputy President William Ruto in the ongoing case at the International Criminal court (ICC) is not only illegal by also laughable. First even though the article 157 of the Constitution allows DPP’s office to commence and institute criminal proceedings against any person at any court save for the martial courts, the mandate does not overlap to ICC cases. Cases against Ruto and journalist Joshua Sang are beyond our scope and the DPP cannot

purport to be investigating the same cases. It is also a legal occurrence world over that once a suspect pleads guilty and confesses of having committed a crime, legal bodies such as the DPP’s office can only do the obvious, investigate the suspect and charge him I accordance with the law. After Kuria confessed that he procured false witnesses against Ruto, he becomes the cardinal suspect, therefore Tobiko must summon him before turning their attention to other suspects. Tobiko therefore lacks the locus standi to summon or directs Cord leader Raila Odinga, Narc Kenya leader Martha Karua and Kisumu Senator Anyang’ Nyong’o to record statement of Kuria’s utterances. — Wuod Amary

Church mediation calls on teachers pay row late

The move by Catholic clergy to mediate between teachers and the government over the teachers’ strike is late and will not help solve the situation at hand. The role and voice of the church in the society and national matters was once again lacking as the situation in

the education sector got worse. Many people will be asking where was the Church in the first weeks when the issue could have easily be handled through the mediation. Apart from the spiritual nourishment, the Church should take strong stance on matters of importance.

The Church should have been the first to fire salvo at the government for failing to respect the court decision to pay teachers the 50-60 per cent pay increase. It’s time the church re-evaluate its role on matters of national importance and be effective at it. —Anonymous

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SPORTS BRIEFS Hamilton move level with boyhood hero Senna after Japan win

Lewis Hamilton said it felt “unreal” after victory in the Japanese Grand Prix moved him level with his boyhood hero Ayrton Senna on 41 race wins. “For me to win here at a race where I loved watching Ayrton drive and to match his wins, it does not feel real at the moment,” said Hamilton. He defended the first-lap overtake of Nico Rosberg, which forced his Mercedes teammate wide and he dropped to fourth before fighting back to second. Hamilton is now 48 points clear of the German in the title race. “The inside line is the inside line, so it was my corner,” said Hamilton. “I can imagine Nico was running out of road but that is what happens when you are on the outside.” “It got really close on the exit of Turn Two and I had to back out of it there and that cost me the race,” said Rosberg.The Sunday event was Hamilton’s 162nd race, one more than Senna started in a career that ended tragically at Imola in 1994. The Brazilian won twice at Suzuka in 1988 and 1993 and Hamilton’s victory was also his second at the circuit.

1928 Phoenix Ford in fifth win of classic motor show Phoenix Aviation’s 1928 Ford Tudor and Sati Jabbal on a 1925 DKW motorcycle retained their titles of the 45th edition of the Africa Concours d’Elegance over the weekend at Nairobi Racecourse. Fourth overall was a 1951 Phoenix Aviation Jaguar Mark V with a total of 271 points. Thousands of spectators who braved the afternoon’s scorching Sun at the racecourse were treated to some exhilarating displays of motoring artistry. This is the fifth time the Phoenix Ford has won the coveted title, with previous impressive scalps taken in 2009, 2010, 2013 and 2014. The crowd-pleasing 44 year Phoenix Aviation Ford amassed a total of 275 points, same as its 1958 VW Beetle-which registered the highest points (75) on the external finish -but the Ford carried the day by virtue of being an older

machine. A 1934 Railton entered by Diccon Wilcock collected 273 points to seal the podium tussle behind the Phoenix Ford and Beetle. A total of 23 foreign entries went down in history as the highest ever number of visiting competitors drawn from Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda. The Vintage Motorcycle Club of South Africa were this year represented by Gerald Roelofs who competed with his 1925 Triumph, Piet Maas who showed a 1927 Raleigh and Bevan Beckmann who displayed a 1946 Harley Davidson. Uganda Bikers Association entered 15 massive motorcycles. The neighbouring Uganda Bikers Association rode their elegant motorcycles from Kampala to Nairobi and will embark on another

Top five overall result-Cars

Phoenix Aviation 1928 Ford Model A Tudor 275points Phoenix Aviation 1958 VW Beetle 275 Diccon Wilckok 1934 Railton 273 Phoenix Aviation 1951 Jaguar Mk5 271 Karl Pleitz 1973 MGB-GT 269

Former sevens coach, Friday to return to Kenya

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Sati’s Classic 1925 DKW 190points Jazvin Jaball 1958 Norton Racer 179 Bevan Beckmann (RSA) 1946 Harley Davidson 166 Karl Pleitz 1981 Honda CB-900 160 Gerald Roelofs (RSA) 1925 Triumph 158

Former Kenya Sevens coach Mike Friday will be returning to Kenya for the first time after parting ways with Kenya rugby Union (KRU) in July 31, 2013. Friday will return to Kenya and reunite with his former player during the Safari Seven Rugby tournament set for between October 3rd and 4th at the Safariom Stadium. Friday will return to the land where he was idolised by fans, but this time with Samurai International side. Samurai will pursue their first ever cup title at the 20th edition of the tournament. Friday’s squad will include Kenyan du of Oscar Ouma and Felix Ayange whom he worked with while he was the head coach of Kenya 7’s team before leaving for United States. Other players in the Samurai squad are Spanish Ignacio Martin and Glen Rolls, Scotland’s Mike Fedo, Luke Crocker of Wales.

US Athletes snubbed drink with Bolt’s image: source

US athletics team at last month’s IAAF world Championship refused to take drink with Jamaican sprint sensation Usain Bolt’s image on the label. According to Jamaica observer, the US team was ‘intimidated’ by the image of Bolt on the energy fluid Gatorade, all because Bolt advertises the product. “That’s a fact. It happened that way,” the Jamaica Administrative Athletics Association (JAAA) media officer Dennis Gordon was quoted on a Jamaican publication. Jamaican teams and their US counterparts stayed at the same Kuntai Hotel in Beijing, an hour drive from the Bird’s Nest Stadium, and the rivalry spilled over from the track to the hotel, leading to the Jamaicans being called hooligans. Bolt, 29, who is the fastest man in history and the greatest sprinter of all time, had struggled with injury all season leading up to Beijing, while Gatlin went into the championship on the back of a 29-race unbeaten streak and high on confidence of toppling the Jamaican supremo.

gruelling journey back home this week. For the first time in the Concours history there was a bike from Rwanda entered by Kigalibased Matthew Wilson who finished second in Class 19 for street motorcycles from 1101cc to 1300cc. Wilson competed with his 2003 Yamaha VMax and scored 137 points behind South Africa’s Beckmann allied 166 points. Class battles also treated fans to some scintillating displays. A 1979 Suzuki LJ180 entered by Paolo Kravos won Class 1 for utility vehicle with a total point score of 264. Kravos bagged 37 points on the underside, 72 on the car’s external finish, 55 on the interior boot and 58 on the engine, six for roadworthiness. Class 2 honours for touring cars and station wagons up to 1000cc went to a 1972 Autsin Mini entered by Vitaform Products Limited.

Phoenix Aviation’s 1928 Ford Tudor at a display during the 45th edition of the Africa Concours d’Elegance over the weekend at Nairobi Racecourse. INSET: One of the bikes that took place in the competition.

Serem, Muriuki win Mombasa International Marathon Little known Victor Serem and Shelmith Muriuki won the 2015 Mombasa International Marathon staged yesterday. Victor beat his closest challenger to the Sh1.5 million prize by close to a minute when he cut the tape at 2:19:47 ahead of Joseph Biwot who came in second in a time of 2:20:50, while Philip Biwot crossed the tape in 2:21:45. To finish third. Shelmith weathered all the storm when she beat three-time winner of the Safaricom Lewa Marathon, Fridah Ledopa after crossing the finish line at 2:30:15. Ledopa came second in a time of 2:51:45 while

Sylvia Chebet clocked 2:53:42 to finish third. The marathon – sponsored by Mombasa county government and Safaricom as part of the Safaricom Athletics Series brought together more than 1,000 athletes. The overall winners walked home with Sh1.5 million, a significant increase from last year’s Sh200,000. The 1st and 2nd runners up took home Sh650,000 and Sh350,000 respectively. The 2015 edition also saw the introduction of the 10 kilometre race, where Nancy Chepkoskei won the women category at a time of 34:29:29, followed by Susan

Koskei at a time of 35:14:23 and Christine Moraa, 35:22:16. Edwin Kipsang finished first in the men category at a time of 30:15:18, followed by Patrick Mutunga and Stephen Mwendwa at a time of 30:27:21and 30:31:32 respectively. After this, the Safaricom Athletics Series will move to Eldoret for the Ndaalat Gaa cross country race set for October 10. Other events set to take place before the end of the Safaricom Athletics Series include: Madoka Marathon, Tegla Loroupe, Kass International Marathon, Imenti South Road Race and Kisumu Town Marathon.

42KM Men

Victor Kiplagat Serem – 2:19:47 Joseph Biwot – 2:20:50 Philip Biwot – 2:21:45 Henry Rotich - 2:22:04 Ezekiel Kimutai – 2:22:07

42KM Women

Shelmith Muriuki – 2:19:57 Fridah Lodeba – 2:51:45 Sylvia Chebet – 2:53:42 Isabella Jepchumba – 2:54:09 Leah Kusar - 2:54:42

10KM Men

Edwin Kipsang Rotich – 30:15:18 Patrick Mutunga – 30:27:21 Stephen Mwendwa – 30:31:32 John Mulu – 30:41:84 Mark Mutisya – 30:42:53

10KM Women

Nancy Chepkosgei – 34:29:29 Susan Koskei – 35:14:23 Christine Moraa – 35:22:16 Mary Mwazau – 35:29:03 Mary Njoki – 35:36:00


SPORT 15 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2015

Battered ENGLAND NOW EYE Aussie MATCH England must stay “united” and focus on Saturday’s rugby World Cup “knockout” game against Australia says boss Stuart Lancaster. The hosts squandered a 10-point lead against Wales and lost 25-28 at Twickenham and a defeat on Saturday against Aussie could all but end their hopes of qualifying from Pool A. “There is a lot of frustration in the changing room and that frustration has to be turned into a positive mindset.” England, who led 22-12 early in the second half against Wales, have been criticised for the ill-discipline that allowed Dan Biggar to kick his side back into contention. Biggar succeeded with all eight of his kicks, seven of which were penalties - including a 50-metre effort that put

Wales into the lead in the final minutes. Lancaster said he was “hugely disappointed” after letting a winning position slip. “We gave a couple of penalties away which allowed Wales to build belief and momentum. Wales did well to score the points at the end and we did not close out the game,” he said. England captain Chris Robshaw’s decision to opt for touch in the final minutes instead of attempting a penalty kick, which could have secured a draw, has also been questioned. Lancaster described the 78th-minute driving line-out that followed as “poorly executed”, and said he would review the team’s decision-making. “Lots of decisions we made were good, but decision-making at the breakdown and to give penalties away,

and decision-making as to whether to go for goal or the corner are all things that players have to make in the heat of the battle. “The one thing I would do is never hang any of the players out to dry for making those decisions. We will review them privately, not publicly. We stay united.” Injury-hit Wales host Fiji at the Millennium Stadium on Thursday and should Warren Gatland’s men secure their third win, England will have to beat the Wallabies to retain any hope of progressing into the knockout stages. “If we said to the players you can play again tomorrow, they will play because they are disappointed having lost that game having been in a dominant position so there will be no problem with their mentality,” added Lancaster.

MAN OF THE MATCH: Fiorentina midfielder Josip Ilicic scores a penalty during the Serie A encounter with Inter Milan at the San Siro Stadium in Milan yesterday. Fiorentina beat Inter 4-1 to go top of the league with Ilicic scoring a hat-trick.

Fiorentina thrash Inter to move top of Serie A

Inter Milan’s 100 per cent start to the Italian Serie A season ended in spectacular fashion following a stunning 4-1defeat by Fiorentina. Fiorentina took the lead at the San Siro through Josip Ilicic’s fierce penalty after Inter keeper Samir Handanovic tripped striker Nikola Kalinic. Kalinic slid in after Handanovic failed to tip over Ilicic’s shot, then converted Marcos Alonso’s low cross for the second. Inter centre-back Miranda saw red for cleaning out Kalinic, leaving the home side to play the final hour with 10 players. Roberto Mancini’s men managed to

reduce the deficit when skipper Mauro Icardi poked in his own rebound off the Fiorentina post, before former Blackburn striker Kalinic completed his hat-trick by calmly slotting in from close range. Inter have not won the Scudetto since winning the Serie A, Champions League and Coppa Italia treble under Jose Mourinho in 2010. But the Nerazzuri raised hopes of ending that barren run by winning their opening five league games. Fiorentina began the match in third place after a fine start to the season under former QPR, Swansea and Leicester

manager Paulo Sousa. Sousa, who arrived from Swiss side Basel to replace Vincenzo Montella in the summer, has pledged to bring hightempo football to a team which has finished fourth in each of the last three seasons. And his philosophy of forcing the opposition into mistakes worked perfectly against Inter, who were torn apart by a series of defensive errors. La Viola moved above their hosts on goal difference, with defending champions Juventus already 10 points behind after a sluggish start.

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subsequent crowd trouble when he attacked the referee Raymond Onyango who judged Lamine Diallo to have been offside after making a run that placed him on a goal scoring opportunity. “I think Kenya has quickest people in the world who can run day and night and for sure from 50 million people they can choose 10-15 referees who can run up and down the pitch and think at the same time,” said the controversial Croat. “FKF and KPL should work on those boys in the middle (referees) because they could not keep up with the pace of the players in the match. The quality of officiation is a disaster, they are killing the game,” he said. K’Ogalo on the other hand ended Muhoroni Youth 13 (league) match unbeaten run when they beat them 3-0 in Kisumu. Meddie Kagere, Michael Olunga and George ‘Black Berry’ Odhiambo scored for Gor in the second half to send them to the semis. Sofapaka pulled one of

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