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DIASPORA CAUCUS TO SUE OVER VOTING RIGHTS KENYANS ABROAD SAY ELECTORAL BODY WANTS TO LIMIT REGISTRATION OF VOTERS TO JUST FIVE COUNTRIES CONTRARY

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Former IEBC chief executive James Oswago at the Milimani Law Courts in Nairobi where he was arraigned to face charges in relation to the Chickengate scandal. Mr Oswago and two others were later released on bond.

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Former IEBC boss Oswago arrested over chickengate

At least 2,300 doctors have quit, gone abroad since strike began A total of 2,300 doctors have quit working in public hospitals and others gone abroad for greener pastures since the ongoing strike began 66 days ago. Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Union (KMPDU) Secretary General Ouma Oluga disclosed to senators that the medics have been forced to quit by deep rooted tribalism and unfair treatment at the counties.

According to the unionist, doctors are unfairly treated at the counties with some denied opportunities to go abroad for further studies. The unfair treatment according to Oluga has made majority of doctors to seek for greener pastures abroad a situation he described as sad. CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

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Chickengate: Oswago arrested and released WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 8, 2017

Former Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) Chief Executive James Oswago was today arrested and arraigned in court in connection to the Chickengate scandal. Mr Oswago was picked from his home by Ethics and Anti-Corruption detectives. He was arrested alongside Trevy Oyombra and Hamida Ali Kibwana. Mr Oyombra is accused of having masterminded the scandal. But the trio were released on a Sh1 million bond each, after being arraigned in court. Mr Oswago and Oyombra were asked to pay an alternative cash bail of Sh600,000 each while Hamida Ali Kibwana was given a cash bail of Sh1 million with an alternative bond of Sh1.5 million. They all denied accusations that they infringed procurement laws by awarding a printing contract for 570,000 ballot papers to UK-based firm, Smith and Ouzman. They are accused of corruption in printing contracts for materials for the last General Election in 2013, where prices were inflated by huge amounts for kick-backs.

Former IEBC chief executive James Oswago (right) and Mr Trevy Oyombra (left) with Hamida Ali Kibwana when they were arraigned in court today to face charges of procurement irregularities in connection to the Chickengate scandal. They were all released on a Sh1 million cash bail. PHOTO: CAPITAL FM

The anti-graft body had exonerated former IEBC Chairman Issack Hassan from corruption allegations in the Chickengate scandal. A British government report sent to Attorney-General Prof Githu Muigai had named commissioners and tender committee members who allegedly received money from Smith and

Ouzman to help the firm win the ballot paper printing tender. The documents filed in the UK paint Oswago as having worked closely with Oyombra to inflate prices. But Mr Oswago has maintained his innocence, claiming that he did not receive any money from Smith & Ouzman printing firm to influence

award of tenders. “I can tell you that there is no investigation in this. Take it from me that there is no investigation at all in this. A chief executive officer cannot be responsible for all the ills of society,” an angry Mr Oswago said as detectives forced him into a car at Integrity Center. According to the UK investigators,

Oyombra was a central player in delivering ‘chicken’ to the other accused by virtue of being S&O’s agent in Kenya. Last year, Oswago threatened to sue Trevy Oyombra for implicating him in the saga. The anti-graft body has been accused of unnecessarily delaying the investigations and prosecution of the matter even as some of those involved sit pretty in various public offices. So far, the EACC has also grilled 16 junior officers from the secretariat, including some who had left the commission to join other state agencies. Mr Nicholas Charles Smith, 43, who was Smith & Ouzman Ltd sales and marketing director, was jailed for three years by a British Court for bribing IIEC and Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) officials to win printing contracts. Smith’s father, Mr Christopher John Smith, 71, the chairman of the company, got an 18-month suspended term for his role in the scandal in which former top electoral commission and Knec officials are said to have pocketed MORE ON THIS STORY millions. www.capitalfm.co.ke

Police boss shot as herders invade Laikipia ranches for pasture Commander Philip Opiyo, the injured officer is now stable and recuperating in hospital. “I received information from the Regional Police Coordinator in Rift Valley that there was an attack within Rumuruti Police Division in Laikipia West. It happened that some heads of cattle were stolen and my officers were tracking the suspects when they came

Laikipia West Police Chief Mbelengo Mohare escaped death narrowly after suspected cattle rustlers masquerading as herdsmen ambushed and shot him. The police boss was leading a team of security officers tracking down the raiders who had allegedly stolen livestock at a village near Rumuruti Town when the incident occurred. According to Nyandarua County Police

into contact with them and shot my officer,” he said. He stated that no other casualties were reported during the incident but more security officers have been deployed to help in pursuing the raiders. “They came into contact with the rustlers and they happened to injure one of our officers who has now been taken to hospital for treatment. We

have mobilized law enforcement agencies and they are still on the ground pursuing the suspected rustlers,” he indicated. It was reported that when they realized they had been cornered, the suspects laid an ambush and shot at the officers near Kifuko Ranching. Mohare was shot on the chest and was rushed to Rumuruti Sub-County

Hospital where he was given First Aid before he was transferred to Nyahururu Private Hospital for further treatment. The incident took place at a time when the area has been receiving rising cases of herdsmen invading private ranches while in search of pasture and water as drought continues to bite in most parts of the country. MORE ON THIS STORY www.capitalfm.co.ke

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A body representing Kenyans living abroad has threatened to take legal action against the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) for limiting voting in the August General Elections to just five countries outside Kenya. The Kenya Diaspora Alliance (KDA) has said it will sue the electoral agency for failing to comply with a court ruling that protected the diaspora’s right to vote for all elective positions in an election. KDA Chairperson Shem Ochuodho (pictured) said the contempt of court witnessed on IEBC’s part was enough to challenge them in court to ensure observance of the directive. “KDA and the diaspora are contemplating heading back to court for contempt by the IEBC,” he said. “No diaspora voter registration has been done with no explanation given as to why this is the case,” added the former Rangwe MP. He further noted that they deserved a say in Kenya’s electoral discourse as Kenyans working abroad sent home a record Sh14.6 billion as of May 2016. A study commissioned by the diaspora group showed over 80% of Kenyans in the diaspora preferred the electronic means of voting.

IEBC yesterday said it would limit voting outside the country to be conducted in the East African states of Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi and Rwanda with the addition of South Africa. Kenyans residing in the Southern Africa region will be able to register as voters and cast their ballot in Pretoria. However they will only be able to vote for the president. Agency commissioner Roselyn Kwamboka said that IEBC did not have adequate mechanisms to conduct elections in all countries in which abroad Kenyans reside for the August polls.

“We do not believe we are ready to expand outside the five countries that we have outlined considering numerous legal requirements, memoranda of understanding and custom clearances required,” she said. The commissioner however assured that the electoral body would be ready to accommodate them in the 2022 General Election. “We want to give assurance that this is something we will pick up and run with it when the time comes,” she said. The Supreme Court in 2015 ruled unanimously that every Kenyan, including those with dual citizenship, should be granted the opportunity to vote. The court last week upheld a decision by the Court of Appeal, which ordered IEBC to set up voter registration centres in foreign countries. For IEBC to set up a polling station in a foreign country, there must be at least 3,000 Kenyan citizens in that particular country As of 2013, the official number of Kenyans in the diaspora registered with the various Kenyan embassies stood at 130,000. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs however estimated the number of Kenyans in foreign countries at 700,000. @harrison_x254


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Nkaissery: War against MPs back Musila for Kitui Governor’s post drug barons not political

National Assembly Minority Leader Francis Nyenze (centre) with other MPs from Kitui County during a press conference at Parliament Buildings today. The MPs announced their endorsement of senator David Musila (right) to vie for the Governorship of the county. They accused current governor Julius Malombe of exclusion, poor service delivery and corruption. Mr Nyenze was accompanied by Charles Nyamai (Kitui Rural), Bernard Kitungi (Mwingi West), John Munuve (Mwingi North), Joe Mutambu (Mwingi Central), Nyiva Mwendwa (Kitui County Women Representative), Marcus Muluvi (Kitui East) and Makali Mulu (Kitui Central).

Interior Cabinet secretary General Joseph Nkaissery has dismissed opposition claims that the government crackdown on suspected drugs dealers are politically instigated. In defence, Nkaissery says that the war on drug cartels begun long ago and that is not about to end. He says crackdown should not be politicised as alleged by some leaders. “The government is in the process of ensuring we get rid of drug menace and this started a long time ago when the late George Saitoti tabled the list in Parliament,” the CS said last evening. Since the extradition of Ibrahim Akasha’s to the United States, accusations and counter accusations continue to fly between the government and opposition leaders. Mombasa Governor Ali Hassan Joho and Siaya senator James Orengo yesterday accused the government of politicising the matter instead of cracking the whip on the drug barons. Orengo said the anti-drug campaign spearheaded by the president and his deputy was fraudulent and politically motivated while

Joho accused the government of hatching a plot to intimidate him and his leadership by linking him to the cartels. However, Nkaissery said that the government had step up its efforts so as to eliminate it even as it emerged that some security officers have been compromised by drug barons. “We have reignited the war on drug dealing at the Coast, we are not going to stop,” the CS told journalists at the sidelines of a workshop on disaster management in Nairobi. Yesterday, Joho broke his silence on his alleged link with drug cartels terming the claims as mere political mind games to discredit him in the next general elections. The Governor affirmed that he will not avail himself to any investigative organs arguing that no notice has been served to him on the allegations. On Sunday Jubilee MPs accused opposition leadership of protecting drug lords. National Assembly Majority leader Aden Duale accused some opposition leaders of benefitting from the proceeds of world drug trade, which was ruining the lives of young Kenyans.

At least 2,300 doctors have quit service

Wilfred Machage urged the government to do understand tropical medicine. I have worked A total of 2,300 doctors have quit working in that is how sad the situation is,” he added. He said doctors work in a unique environment everything within its powers not allow doctors with them before and I am sure of what I’m public hospitals and others gone abroad for greener pastures since the ongoing strike began and should not be treated like other civil servants. to go outside the country. “We cannot afford to telling you,” Machage who is himself a medical Oluga said cumulatively a total of 2,300 doctors lose our doctors, they are few and the crème of doctor said. 66 days ago. The senator said the committee is concerned Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Union have left the profession while others have gone the society,” said the Migori senator. (KMPDU) Secretary General Ouma Oluga abroad since the strike which entered its 66th day Machage at the same time vehemently opposed about the prolonged doctors’ strike and will meet the idea of bringing foreign doctors to mitigate all the concerned parties to find a solution. disclosed to senators that the medics have been today started. forced to quit by deep rooted tribalism and “I want to tell the government that doctors the current health crisis describing them as Today, they were scheduled to meet with health always have an option whether locally or abroad,” not qualified. “I want to tell the government ministry officials among the CS Cleopa Mailu. unfair treatment at the counties. According to the unionist, doctors are unfairly Oluga said. Senate health committee chairman not to bring foreign doctors because they don’t treated at the counties with some denied opportunities to go abroad for further studies. The unfair treatment according to Oluga has made majority of doctors to seek for greener pastures abroad a situation he described as sad. “The government spends a lot of money to train just one doctor. It is sad that after spending such resources, we allow our best to go abroad,” he lamented. He cited a case in West Pokot where a doctor was denied an opportunity to go abroad to train as a neurosurgeon. “It is sad that our member was denied an opportunity since the county government argued that they do not need a neurosurgeon. These are the issues we want addressed in our Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA),” Dr Oluga said when he led the union leaders in a meeting with the Senate’s health committee. In other instances, Oluga said experienced doctors have also been denied opportunity to serve at the county government due to deep rooted tribalism. “Experienced doctors have been denied Doctors Union Secretary General Ouma Oluga speaks outside the Milimani Law Courts last week. He yesterday told senators that up to 2,300 employment in some counties due to tribalism doctors have quit because of intimidation and poor working conditions.


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Mogadishu put on lockdown as Somalia elects president A traffic ban has been imposed and major roads sealed off in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, ahead of a presidential vote. MPs will gather at the airport to elect a new head of state. Last evening, suspected al-Shabab militants launched a series of attacks, with two mortar rounds fired close to the venue where the vote will be held. Residents in Arbacow village outside Mogadishu say jihadists attacked an African Union military base there. More than 20 candidates are vying to become Somali president, with the top three proceeding to a second round of voting and the top two from that round going forward to a third and final vote. Incumbent President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud is standing for re-election and analysts say he is likely to be one of those who goes forward to the later rounds. Results are expected later on Wednesday. The airport is viewed as the most secure site in the Somali capital and voting was moved there from a police academy because of growing security concerns. Wednesday’s security measures will include a ban on flights to and from Mogadishu airport. Correspondents said most schools and offices remained open on Tuesday but people had had to walk

A street in Mogadishu is decorated with posters of those seeking to become president in today’s elections. The capital has been put on lockdown as MPs elect a new president.

to reach their destination. Analysts say holding the election in the airport environment may also reduce the possibility of vote buying or other corruption in the election process. Somalia has not had an effective central government since the fall of the Siad Barre regime in 1991. The

Mogadishu-based government is backed by an African Union force, Amisom, made up of more than 22,000 troops and police, as well as civilian staff. Al-Shabab has a presence in much of the southern third of the country and has carried out many attacks in

Mogadishu. It has previously attacked the Somali parliament, presidential palace, courts, hotels and the fortified airport zone. At least 19 politicians, as well as civilians and soldiers have been killed in its assaults.

Madonna allowed to adopt more Malawi children Singer Madonna has been granted permission to adopt two more children from Malawi, a court spokesperson has announced. The country’s High Court made the ruling today. She already has two children from the African country David, adopted in 2006, and Mercy, adopted in 2009. Malawian judiciary spokesman Mlenga Mvula said the singer was inside the court in Lilongwe when the ruling was given. “In fact, at the time we were granting her the permission she was in the courtroom with her lawyers,” Mr Mvula said. But less than two weeks ago Madonna denied reports she’d applied to adopt any more children, during a charity visit to Malawi. On 25 January, a Malawian government spokesperson told

news outlets the 58-year-old singer had appeared in court and had “filed an application expressing interest” to adopt two children. But Madonna said she was only there for charity purposes. “The rumours of an adoption process are untrue,” she said in a statement. “I am in Malawi to check on the children’s hospital in Blantyre and my other work with Raising Malawi and then heading home.” Madonna founded the children’s charity Raising Malawi in 2006, the same year she adopted David. Last summer she took David and Mercy to visit the orphanages where they lived before being adopted. The star has two other children - Lourdes and Rocco - from previous relationships.

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Ivorian soldiers in mutiny again

An elite unit of soldiers in Ivory Coast has mutinied, firing into the air at their base in the southeastern town Adiake, near the border with Ghana. Residents have stayed indoors and shops and schools have closed. The Ivorian special forces, who report directly to the president’s office, have accused their commanders of stealing part of their salaries. It comes a month after regular soldiers staged a mutiny over pay and conditions. “Gunfire began earlier in the special forces’ camp and then the town began panicking as armed soldiers left the barracks,” a high school teacher told the Reuters news agency. Correspondents in the capital Abidjan say the special forces number up to 800, are rarely seen in public and are considered loyal to the government. A delegation from the chief of staff ’s office has flown by helicopter to the base to negotiate with the commandos, they say. Local media reports one soldier as saying that he has received only $80 (£64) of his $400 monthly salary. Adiake is home to a maritime base that trains commandos and provides coastal surveillance. Last month, the government agreed to the demands of the other mutinous soldiers, some of whom were former rebels who backed President Alassane Ouattara. But the payout has angered other segments of the military, raising fears of a resurgence of the violence seen during Ivory Coast’s 10-year civil war, which ended in 2011.

Teenagers in Australia terror

Singer Madona with Malawian children at an Orphanage in Lilongwe. A Court in Malawi has allowed her to adopt a second and a third child if she wishes.

A married teenage couple have been charged with planning to carry out a terror attack in Sydney. Sameh Bayda and Alo-Bridget Namoa, both 19, are accused of “conspiracy to do an act, or acts in preparation for, or planning, a terrorist act or acts”. The charge carries a maximum penalty of life in prison, the Australian Federal Police said. The pair were already in custody after being arrested in early 2016 on lesser charges, a court heard today. Previous court documents alleged Mr Bayda had collected instructions about how to make an improvised explosive device and commit a stabbing attack. Ms Namoa was accused of recklessly possessing a hunting knife and instructions relating to a homemade bomb.


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NEWS PICTORIAL GOING NATURAL: A barechested Argentina woman participate in the so-called

‘tetazo’ protest against a ban in the country to sunbathe semi-nude, at the Obelisk in the capital Buenos Aires, yesterday. Dozens of topless women, joined by fully clothed protesters, demanded the right to sunbathe semi-nude after police officers last week reportedly ordered three women sunbathing topless on a public beach to leave. Writing reads ‘The natural is not repressed.’ PHOTO: DAVID FERNANDEZ/EPA

BRINGING HEADS TOGETHER FOR SECURITY: Portugal’s defence minister Jose Alberto Azeredo Lopes (R) and his French counterpart Jean-Yves le Drian attend the III meeting of southern European defence ministers to debate key themes for the security and defence of the ‘southern flank’, in Porto, Portugal, on 06 February 2017. PHOTO: ESTELA SILVA/EPA

KENYA’S TRAIN SERVICES:

People wait for a commuter train to pass through before they can cross at a section of the rail line in Nairobi’s Kibera slums on February 7, 2017. PHOTO: DANIEL IRUNGU/EPA

VP PENCE IN SENATE VOTING: US

Vice President Mike Pence (C) arrives at the US Senate, before the Senate voted on the confirmation of US President Donald J. Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, in Washington, DC, USA, yesterday. Betsy DeVos faced fierce opposition from Democrats and it is the Vice President Mike Pence who cast the tie-breaking vote to confirm her. PHOTO: MICHAEL REYNOLDS/EPA

HEROIC SENDOFF:

The coffin of Filipino Army soldier Second Lieutenant Miguel Victor Alejo, who according to authorities was killed by members of communist rebel group New People’s Army (NPA), is carried by his comrades during burial rites at National Heroes cemetery in Taguig city, south of Manila, in Philippines, yesterday. President Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday called off the negotiations with the communist rebels who have perpetrated several surprise attacks against the country’s armed forces since late January, reportedly killing six soldiers. The president also ordered the arrests of representatives of the communist block, National Democratic Front (NDF), who were temporarily released for the peace talks, after the collapse of the ceasefire agreement. PHOTO: FRANCIS MALASIG/EPA


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Banks to face 10 million cyber attacks in 2017, experts warn Lending institutions embracing technology at exponential rates are at risk of cyber-attacks which could hurt their businesses in the long run over what experts have called weak control measures. A new report by financial services firm Deloitte dubbed ‘Technology, Media and Telecommunications Predictions 2017’ has ranked Kenya among the worst countries in dealing with cybercrime. The report comes after Kenya was ranked position 69 out of 127 countries in an analysis dubbed the ‘Global Threat Index’, down from position 45 in 2015, making the country one of the most vulnerable to cyber-related attacks. “As the pace of technological change becomes exponentially faster, it is increasingly difficult to identify the major trends that could have profound effects on enterprises and consumers,’’ read the report in part. The report projects that there will be as high as 10 million cases of cyberattacks in 2017 and they will be harder to mitigate. The study attributes the projected increase in cyber-crime to growing installation of insecure Internet of Things (IoT) devices, the online availability of malware methodologies and the availability of ever higher bandwidth speed. New data shows that Kenya lost Sh17.4 billion to cyber crime in 2016 alone. Experts project that the figure will skyrocket in 2017 should the state not

dissatisfaction over the way lending institutions are embracing technology. “It is so disappointing to see a majority of Kenyan companies invest less than half a million in infrastructure to picket against cyber-crimes,” he said. The call comes at a time when banks and media companies have embarked on a massive layoff campaign claiming that they want to focus on technology to cut costs and improve customer

Ministry partners with Transport Authority to support tour operators

The Ministry of Tourism has partnered with the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) in a bid to support the sector, which is currently on the road to recovery. Tourism Cabinet Secretary, Najib Balala this week hosted National Transport and Safety Authority Director-General Francis Meja in his office in Nairobi. The two discussed how to resolve issues affecting tour operators, especially tour drivers in the industry. They resolved to come up with regulations to upgrade the current refurbished tour vans into specialized ones within the next three years. CS Balala was accompanied in the meeting by Tourism Principal Secretary Fatuma Hirsi and other Tourism Ministry officials. The Ministry has been making moves to revamp the sector, which employs thousands of Kenyans and... The tourism sector recorded the highest number of arrivals ever at roughly 1.3 million tourists as at December 31, 2011. This was a

15.4 per cent growth compared to tourist arrivals in 2010. During this period the sector earned Sh97.9 billion, a significant increase of 32.9 per cent compared to the Sh73.7 billion from 2010. At the time, the United Kingdom was leading in terms of arrivals with 203,290 followed by United States 119,615 while Italy and Germany took third and fourth position at 96,360 and 68,737. India took the fifth position with 58,986 visitors. Kenya’s Tourism Ministry has been working to get these numbers up in recent months. The number of tourists to Kenya grew by 16.1 per cent in 2016 with tourists from the United States for the first time surpassing visitors from the UK. The American market grew by 16.4 percent compared to a 4 per cent decline in tourists from the UK. In total, international arrivals for January to October 2016 by air and sea closed at 729,682 compared to 628,345 in 2015. @Dennis x254

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Better pricing for bulk purchases helps lift country’s retail sector

A shopkeeper receives payment by credit card a at stationery shop, November 25, 2016. New data shows that Kenya lost Sh17.4 billion to cyber crime in 2016 alone. Experts project that the figure will skyrocket in 2017 should the state not take immediate and long-term action. EPA/SANJEEV GUPTA take immediate and long-term action. According to the report, Kenya has poorly invested in ICT infrastructure and many stakeholdersand consumers are not aware of the realities behind cyber-crime, despite the fact that Kenyans are getting more familiar with the Internet each day. Speaking during the official release of the report, Deloitte Associate Director, Erik Van Der Dussen expressed his

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experience. Banks have attributed the layoffs to a new banking law, which capped interest rates at 14.5 per cent whereas media houses attribute the job cus to the fact that internet penetration in Kenya has grown at an exponential rate, forcing them to find new ways to reach their target audience. @enock_x254

The availability of quality products, specifically branded items, and better prices for bulk purchases have emerged as key drivers, supporting the growth of Kenya’s sector despite business challenges experienced in 2016. This is according to a new survey by consumer goods manufacturer, Procter & Gamble. In its report, the company says that Kenya’s retail sector grew by 13 per cent lifted by a rising consumer trend of bulk buying. P&G Managing Director Vivek Sunder noted that supermarkets are quickly becoming the preferred channel as more outlets open in residential areas, contributing to the segment’s 18 percent growth. “Proximity to consumers is one of the big drivers for supermarkets. The local store as a channel is gaining importance within the retail space,” he said. A total of 470,000 square meters of land are occupied by malls and proposed shopping complexes. This makes Kenya a distance second to South Africa that leads with 3.5 million square meters. This indicates that Kenya’s retail is growing faster than the economy. Although certain retail chains struggled over the period, this was countered by the mushrooming of small and medium outlets in residential areas, Anthony Ng’ang’a, Brand and Commercial Operations at Procter & Gamble explained. Traditional retail still dominates the markets. According to Sunder, traditional trade will continue to be the dominant despite declining in importance.

Rwandan government to sell 20pc stake in I&M Bank on Valentine’s Day The Rwandan government plans to sell its 20 per cent stake in I&M Bank operations in Rwanda next week, with the aim of raising 11.5 billion francs (Sh1.2 trillion), senior officials have confirmed. The initial public offering (IPO) would be launched on February 14 and the proceeds would be used to help finance a new airport at Bugesera, east of the capital Kigali, the officials said. “The money will be invested as initial equity in the Bugesera Airport,” Rwandan Finance Minister Claver Gatete told Rwanda’s Parliament, saying the aim was to raise 11.5 billion francs. On his part, Managing Director of I&M Bank in Rwanda, Robin Bairstow said the IPO launch date was Tuesday, February 14, 2017. I&M Bank in Rwanda is part of the Kenyan group I&M Holdings . The listing would boost the Rwandan bourse, where the total market capitalisation of the seven listed firms rose to $4.1 billion in 2015 but has since fallen to $3.4 billion (Sh352.8 billion). The announcement comes barely two months after I&M Bank Kenya said it had set aside Sh300 million

to empower communities around the country. Executive Director Sarit Shah said the bank plans to reach out to under-privileged members of society in three social pillars of health, education and environment. “Each year, I&M Bank sets aside two per cent of its pre-tax profits, which is kept under a fund to support various social initiatives in the areas of health, education and environment,” said Mr Shah. He was speaking in November, 2016 during the launch of a two-day free medical camp at St Martins Kibagare Primary School in Loresho. He said in addition to the health initiative, the bank is putting up St Ann’s Suresh Raja Shah Girls Secondary School, Kairi, at a cost of Sh200 million. The bank has also set aside Sh4.5 million and Sh3.5 million for environment and health initiatives respectively. The Rwandan deal also comes just as Kenya’s banking sector has seen its banking sector acquisition deals reach a value of about Sh23.3 billion in the last three years.


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Toyota Kenya partners with NTSA to promote road safety in PSV sector Toyota Kenya has partnered with National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) to promote road safety in the Public Service Vehicles (PSV) sector. A meeting convened by the Authority, held at Golf Hotel Kakamega brought together all Saccos from the former western province to sensitize stakeholders in the matatu industry on regulation, safety and compliance. The Toyota brand is one of the strongest global vehicle manufacturers, supplying high quality vehicles ideal for various uses. Kenya is an important market

for Toyota with the public service vehicle industry offering the greatest opportunity. Toyota Kenya continues to invest in this region in order to contribute the Vison 2030 blueprint, which charts the strategic priorities and interventions for development. “Toyota Kenya is proud to partner and support NTSA in this initiative. For Toyota, safety is and remains our number one priority. We are committed to providing safe processes and standards evident by our broad range of PSV vehicles. Our new Hiace ‘Shark’ luxury matatu that we recently

launched is one such example. The New Shark, 14 and 16 seater is specially designed for the long distance segment of the matatu industry. It comes equipped with the latest safety features to ensure driver and passenger safety, which ultimately goes a long way to reduce fatalities on our roads,” Toyota said in a recent statement. “Toyota Kenya, through the HINO division is supporting this safety initiative in recognition of the fact that while it is the responsibility of PSV operators to ensure they adhere to safety standards, they cannot ignore the

most crucial factor which is the human element,” the group added. Toyota offers a platform for skills transfer and through our ‘Eco Drive’ driver training addressing the human element of road safety. The ‘Eco Drive’ training is offered to all drivers of PSV vehicles purchased from Toyota. This training is not just beneficial to the PSV drivers, but is also a form of capacity building for the PSV industry, offering specialized training to PSV operators on road safety, fuel efficiency and fleet management. Through this partnership, Toyota

Kenya and HINO hopes to enhance compliance and increase awareness on road safety. Toyota Kenya is the sole distributor for Toyota, Yamaha, Hino and CASE IH agriculture brands in Kenya. “As Toyota we continue to invest in Kenya and the Matatu PSV industry, with your support and that of your respective SACCOs, we trust to be able to begin building and assembling the Toyota Hiace New Shark locally which will be of major economic benefits for all of us,” the vehicle maker said. @Dennis_x254

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Drought Management Authority projects hike in food prices WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 8, 2017

Low income Kenyans are set to dig deeper into their pockets after the Kenya Drought Management Authority (KMDA) said food prices would rise higher than they already have. KMDA says the projected hike in basic food prices is as a result of reduced cereal imports from neighbouring countries as well as an ongoing drought that has rocked the country since the last quarter of 2016. According to latest data from the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS), current food prices have gone up as high as 25 per cent - the highest in over half a decade - and are projected to continue rising. A hike in food prices saw January inflation rise by 0.64 standing at 6.99 up from 6.35 per cent in December 2016. KDMA reveals that maize flour prices in urban markets have skyrocketed by over 12 per cent since the last quarter of 2016. For instance, the price of a two-kilogram packet of maize flour increased to Sh 120 last month from Sh115 it retailed in December 2016. “Given the low supply, retail maize prices in these markets are expected to increase through 2017,” the Authority said in a statement. The National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) recently revealed that farmers in maize producing regions are reluctant to release cereals, arguing that market prices are too low, a move that is further worsening the situation. The state says plans are underway to import maize from Mexico to ease the

A customer shopping at a Nakumatt supermarket in Nairobi, Kenya, July 20, 2008. Recent reports reveal that maize flour prices in urban markets have skyrocketed by over 12 per cent since the last quarter of 2016. EPA/STEPHEN MORRISON current supply shortage after Uganda saw its output dwindle last year while Tanzania banned export of the staple food, reducing the country’s grain reserves. Fishermen from the lake region have

not been spared by the ongoing drought as falling water levels have reduced their fish supplies while hyacinth, a disruptive aquatic weed, continues to occupy a larger water mass. The fishermen say these developments

will double fish prices denying many Kenyans from enjoying the delicacy. Drought has continued to rock the country even after governors pledged to contribute Sh47 million to help mitigate its effects.. @enock_x254

IDRC offers local organisations Sh78 million in funding to support effective livestock vaccinations

The International Development Research Centre (IDRC) is seeking proposals for its Livestock Vaccine Innovation Fund (LVIF) with an aim to support novel ideas or preexisting innovations to respond to the challenges of existing livestock vaccines in sub-Saharan Africa. The call seeks proposals that are adopting innovative approaches to increasing the duration of immunity by reducing the number of primary vaccinations; improving overall vaccine safety; and developing universal vaccines with the capacity to provide protection against multiple strains of livestock diseases. IDRC said in a statement that a maximum of 6 research projects will get grants, up to a maximum of CA$ 1 million (Sh78.8 million) each for up to 30 months. The call comes about two weeks after Kenya’s government launched a new foot and mouth vaccine. Livestock Principal Secretary, Andrew Tuimur said in January that the vaccine is cheaper than the one currently being used, and will only be administered once a year per animal rather than three times a year. He was speaking during the launch of the vaccine at the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organisation headquarters in Nairobi.

Nakumatt adopts new warehouse system to boost efficiency

Regional retailer, Nakumatt Holdings, has announced the completion of the first phase of a Warehouse Management System (WMS) integration project at its Nairobi logistics hub. The successful completion of the project, featuring one of the most advanced WMS systems in sub-

Sahara Africa, will now see Nakumatt Holdings, deploying an automated warehousing solution, to boost its supply chain efficiencies, across East Africa. Speaking when he confirmed the project’s completion, Nakumatt Holdings Managing Director, Mr.

Nakumatt Holdings Warehouse Executive, John Githinji scanning a dispatch consignment using a handheld scanner. Nakumatt Holdings has deployed an automated warehousing solution, to boost its supply chain efficiencies, across East Africa.

Atul Shah, said the integration of an automated WMS is part of the firm’s cost containment strategies. Among other advantages, Shah said the integration of the WMS provides a suitable cash flow management solution as it helps to curb and manage over stocking challenges. Optimum stock holding, enables the organization to avoid unnecessary holding of capital which will ultimately assists the business to grow. The WMS integration project, Shah added, provides Nakumatt with a much-needed corporate transition from manual, to new generation automated stock management systems. The WMS, Shah said, will provide the retailer with a much-needed supply chain transformation solution and platform to support growth. The completion of the first phase of the project further confirms Nakumatt’s commitment to maintain cutting edge information technology solutions, Shah said. With the WMS Integration, Nakumatt has already started to enjoy significant operational cost savings, with the average dispatch values almost doubling within its existing space.

“At its optimum performance level and with added features including an auto replenish system, we hope to enjoy maximum savings on our average dispatch value per day while managing shrinkage risk more effectively,” Shah said. “This world-class system provides us with a clear dash board to track our stocks from supplier delivery to customer pick up on the shelves allowing for proper business planning.” At the next phase of the integration project, Nakumatt Holdings, has set its focus on the delivery of an auto replenish system; which will easily, place the retailer on a top pedestal as an Information Technology reliant chain. “This helps the organization to significantly raise its operational efficiencies and reduce stock out incidences at all our 64 branches and Central Warehouses across the region, for the customers benefit,” Shah added. The installation of the online WMS, has also seen a massive skills transfer at Nakumatt, with more than 800 staff members now undergoing specialized user training. As part of the project rollout

milestones, staff at Nakumatt’s central warehouses, have managed to cut their official working days to six from seven, while significantly raising the firm’s stock inventory accuracy. “With the installation of the WMS, Nakumatt Central Warehouse staffers in Nairobi, have for the first time in more than 20 years successfully managed to process more than 5billion shipments monthly up from an average of 3billion previously,” Shah disclosed. With the new WMS system, supplies to the Nakumatt Central Warehouse, are now electronically scanned, verified, loaded and shipped to the respective branches. Technically, WMS also works on the pre-distribution process where allocation can be made prior to receipt of goods and cross dock to shipping area when it is received. Prior to the WMS integration, goods were manually loaded and delivery notes generated with poor rates of accuracy. The new WMS system also allows Nakumatt to process a double rate of supplier deliveries to its warehouses reducing the need to make direct branch deliveries. @Dennis_x254


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THE MAN WEARS HIS CHECKED SHIRTS THE WAY BARACK OBAMA WORE HIS WHITE SLEEVES ROLLED UP, WHEN HE’S ABOUT GREASE HIS ELBOWS AND PRESS SOME FLESH

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PRESIDENT AND HIS LOVE AFFAIR WITH CHECKED SHIRTS UHURU Our President loves him some plaid. Now this is not to say that we have the most stylish President in the world, that honour belongs to none other than Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto—who has been evading Trump and his wall like the plague and still But our President seems to have taken some excellent fashion advice given by Vogue Creative Director Grace Coddington, have a uniform. Barack Obama wore his white sleeves rolled up, when he’s about grease his elbows and and about. Particularly when he’s giving public drive with a sunroof. Now if this is an attempt to seem more likable, we are not aware, we just know that this is what he chooses.

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wore Chucks on his birthday?

show him in dress shirts, which must have been impractical considering this country’s climate. He has come a long way with his

but when he dons these button downs he

extravagant Jubilee Party launch that took place in September last year had our president in a red varsity jacket, despite all we can say cool move. On the days that Uhuru Kenyatta still has to meet with people and sign some things on a wooden desk, the President favours a long sleeved shirt with some sort of loud African print on it. Occasionally, he even wears pink,

clothing item makes him seem like a regular mwananchi who got his weekend interrupted and had to rush to work and that is something many of us can relate to. Plus checked shirts have a distinct origin, a distinctly British origin and we can’t help see the poetry in our current President wearing the pattern that our former oppressors invented.

the multiple times he has worn a lilac tie and gone to meet other heads of state; we have a very fashion forward Commander-in-Chief. Also, remember the time, DP William Ruto

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Tanzanian artiste Omary Faraji Nyembo popularly known as Ommy Dimpoz has unveiled his ‘hot’ girlfriend on social media. The ‘Kajiandae’ hit maker has been on ‘submarine mode’ and has always kept his relationships a secret. The Instagram photo posted on Tuesday, February 7th complete with love emoji was however blocked and Instagram users could not comment on it. Sources close to the artiste have however confirmed that the artiste activated the ‘no comment’ setting as he did not want a debate to ensue following the posting.

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mmediate former US President Barack Obama is having the time of his life. Obama who was US President for eight years is now slowly learning to take it easy and enjoy life without thinking of matters of governance in the US. What better way to unwind

S than go kitesurfing with Virgin Atlantic billionaire and longtime friend Richard Branson. Branson, invited the Obamas to stay on Mosikto Island following the end of Obama’s second term as president.

uperstar Madonna is now a mother of six. According to a Malawi court, Madonna has been granted the goahead to adopt two more children from the country. The two are 4 year old twins whose mother passed on after childbirth. The two girls were taken into an orphanage after their grandmother was unable to fend for them. The “Ray of Light” singer has adopted from Malawi twice before. In 2008, she adopted son David Banda with then-husband, Guy Ritchie. A year later, she went back to the country and adopted daughter Mercy James. Both children are now 11 years old.


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GUAVAS HELP IN REGULATING BLOOD PRESSURE DUE TO THE HIGH AMOUNTS OF POTASSIUM

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dmittedly not the most appetizing of the entire food rainbow bunch but probably the best for you. So here’s what we are going to do, we are going to furnish you with a list of foods that might not have immediately come to mind the first time you think, ‘greens’ but are still full of good stuff.

SEAWEED

green foods

The only fish that are considered ‘overweight’ are manatees and manatees are mammals anyway so fish are on to something. Seaweed is typically used to wrap sushi up so it’s not completely out of the blue finessing

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it into your diet. It can be eaten raw or sundried so there’s no need to add extra calories into your meal by cooking it, it also has a ton of Vitamin C, protein and even more calcium than the average vegetable.

GUAVA

These fruits might be in trees all around but get overlooked more often than not. Guavas help in regulating blood pressure due to the high amounts of potassium contained in them, they are also full of antioxidants which as we know help prevent and fight off cancer and have four times the amount of

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things you need to do to stay alive in a survival situation

WORKOUT

ot all of us were blessed with the survival skills of a legitimate Bear Grylls. Modern healthcare and technology have softened us up and made us overly complacent. Which means that wondering how we would fare on the Walking Dead is not high on our priority list. If it just so happens that you find yourself in a survival situation here’s what you should do.

●Paint the fireplace. Especially if it’s made of brick and cement, covering it in bright colour will open up the living room as they tend to be centrally

OKRA

This standard in West African cuisine is one that should have been on your list a long time ago. You can find the same benefits from the plant by using the seeds and the peels from the pod. It is high in fibre which is great for digestion, contains folic acid which in valuable for pregnant women and guess what? The mucilage can be used as a natural hair gel.

things you could do with paint that don’t cost a ton of money

HOME IMPROVEMENT

here’s a lot you could do with a can of paint and a lot of motivation. Upgrading your home doesn’t have to be tedious or expensive, all that’s required is a little imagination. Here’s a list of things you could do to with paint to spruce up the place.

vitamin C contained in an orange.

located. ●Pretty up the stairs. Ah, the stairs, so overlooked yet so important. Without them we would all be stuck on one level of the house. The stairs face a lot of wear and tear. Such is the nature of their job but you could fix that with a fresh coat of paint and don’t be afraid to try some new and exciting patterns. ●Get a chalkboard wall. If you live with children you know that at some point in time their artistic expressions will end

up on one or many of your walls. So instead of going through the trouble of having to wash their messes off every few months, do yourself a solid and paint over one with matte black paint. The result will be stunning and the clean-up will be much easier. ●Paint an old piece of furniture. Whether it’s wood or metal you can’t go wrong with a few licks of paint. Also that old piece of furniture will look brand new once you are done.

Check your person

Figure out what you might have on hand. Turn out your pockets, back pack, handbag and any other carry-on and find out what is useful in the situation. If you are with a group of people do the same and pool resources ensuring that everyone has handed in what they have. This might be best time to also check whether you have any injuries on you and or the people around you.

Find fire

The movies are not joking when it comes to this if you are around enough people that this is not an issue then great, fire means people and water is life. If you are not you will need to build one. Fire will enable you to boil water to drink, cook and keep you warm at night. It’s not the prehistoric ages and a cigarette lighter will work fine. The easiest way to do this would be send a signal. Walking around might not guarantee you success in this mission and it will also expend a lot of your energy. If your phone is out of range of a signal, do the next best thing and use smoke.

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DIY

Get on this trend and make your very own Wraparound choker @christine_x254

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f you were around in the 90s then chokers are nothing new and fashion being the most cyclical thing in existence has produced a 90s resurgence like never before. Here is the thing with these chokers, they are often overpriced and shockingly easy to make. All you need is the length of velvet rope, which is easily

purchased at an affordable jewelry store, superglue, scissors and gold tips but those are completely optional, choker will still look great without them. Measure the string around your neck 2 to 3 times, this of course is still all up to you, and you could even go up to 4. Once you have a length you are comfortable with

snip the extra off and you could now superglue the gold tips to the ends. Spread the superglue on the inside of the tips and insert the ends of the velvet rope. You could do this with a stick or a toothpick just make sure not to get any on your fingers. Once that dries wrap it around your neck, make a bow and you are good to go.


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Roma thrash Fiorentina, Bayern progress in Cup Edin Dzeko scored twice as Roma trashed Fiorentina to set a new club record. The capital club have won their last 14 home games in Serie A, breaking their record which had stood since 1930. Dzeko, who is now the league’s top scorer with 17 goals, opened the scoring before Federico Fazio headed in a second. Radja Nainggolan turned in Kevin Strootman’s cross and Dzeko capitalised on a Davide Astori error to complete the comfortable victory. Roma, who move up to second, are four points behind leaders Juventus, although they have played a game more than the champions who play Crotone tonight. In Germany, Bayern Munich reached the German Cup quarter-finals by beating Wolfsburg. Douglas Costa scored the only goal for the holders when his shot was deflected in by Luiz Gustavo. Bayern keeper Manuel Neuer made two good saves to deny Yunus Malli in the closing stages. There were also cup wins for Hamburg, who beat Cologne 2-0, Borussia Monchengladbach, who dismissed Greuther Furth 2-0, and second division Arminia Bielefeld on Tuesday. Borussia Dortmund host Hertha Berlin in the pick of tonight’s last-16 ties.

Cameroon’s Nyom: No regrets about missing Cup of Nations West Brom’s Cameroonian defender Allan Nyom has insisted he has no regrets about not being part of the Africa Cup of Nationswinning squad. Nyom also revealed that after initially rejecting his country’s call-up he changed his mind - but coach Hugo Broos told him there was no place for him. After winning the trophy on Sunday, Broos said those Cameroonian players not there would rue their decision. “Let him know that I don’t have any regrets,” Nyom told BBC World Football. The 28-year-old was one of seven Cameroon players to decide to miss the tournament, with Liverpool defender Joel Matip another high-profile absentee. After Cameroon beat Egypt 2-1 in Sunday’s final

Broos suggested “it was their decision, but maybe they are saying now to themselves ‘why didn’t I go with them?’” However, Nyom is adamant he made the right choice. “I heard what Broos said. It made me laugh because he knew what happened and he knew why I was not there. “It’s true, at first I didn’t want to go, but afterwards I changed my mind. But he knew that and he knows what he told me, so I have no worries, no regrets. “If before the tournament they had told me ‘Cameroon is going to win and you are not part of the squad’, I don’t mind because I’m happy I’m playing for my club - it’s much more important for me. “If I had been there, it could stall my club career.”

Cameroon’s West Bromwich fullback Allan Nyom. He says he has no regrets for refusing to turn out for his country at the just concluded Cup of Nations which Cameroon won. PHOTO:EPA


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Controversial winner helps PSG keep pressure on Monaco Paris St-Germain kept up the pressure on Monaco at the top of Ligue 1 thanks to Lucas Moura’s disputed injury-time goal. Moura appeared to be offside before turning the ball home from close range. Edinson Cavani had headed them into the lead before a late equaliser from Nicolas de Preville, who was gifted the ball by PSG keeper Alphonse Areola. The champions remain three points behind leaders Monaco, who beat Montpellier 2-1 earlier in the evening. Poland centreback Kamil Glik and highly rated teenager Kylian Mbappe had put them in control before Hilton pulled one back. Monaco ended with 10 men when Jemerson was shown two yellow cards.

Claudio Ranieri: Leicester City back coach despite poor form Leicester City have given their “unwavering support” to manager Claudio Ranieri despite the reigning Premier League champions being just one point above the relegation zone. The Italian had been under pressure after a run of just two wins in their last 15 Premier League games. However, the Foxes said in a statement that “the entire club is and will remain united behind its manager”. “This is not a crisis,” Ranieri said following the club’s backing. “When you aren’t winning you lose confidence, it is normal.” Leicester play Derby County at home in an FA Cup fourth round replay tonight and club chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha will be flying in from Thailand for the game - but also to give a public show of support to Ranieri. Leicester are 16th and are without a league win in 2017. Foxes goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel called the club’s title

Leicester City’s Italian Coach Claudio Ranieri. PHOTO: EPA

defence “embarrassing” after Sunday’s 3-0 defeat at home to Manchester United. Leicester acknowledged that “recent form needs to improve”, but said Ranieri would be given

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the opportunity to turn things around. “The unprecedented success achieved in recent seasons has been based firmly on stability, togetherness and determination

to overcome the greatest of challenges,” the club said. Ranieri guided Leicester to the Premier League title last season despite the Foxes being 5,000-1 shots. They won the league by 10 points but face becoming the first defending champions to be relegated since 1938, after winning just five league games so far this season. Recent reports suggested Ranieri had lost the support of his players, with the 65-year-old’s squad tinkering and supposed ban on chicken burgers angering some of the Leicester squad. However, Ranieri denied any unrest and said he has “a fantastic relationship” with his squad. “The dressing room is fantastic,” he said. “Never have I seen a chicken burger, only deep fried chicken. It’s fantastic. “The dressing room is fantastic. We try to do our best, but this season everything is wrong.”


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CAMEROON’S NYOM: WEST BROW DEFENDER HAS NO REGRETS FOR MISSING OUT IN GABON

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Bayern’s Philip Lahm announces retirement

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ayern Munich captain Philipp Lahm will retire at the end of the season. The 33-year-old, who captained Germany to their 2014 World Cup victory, announced his decision after Bayern’s German Cup last-16 win over Wolfsburg last night. It was the defender’s 501st game for the Bundesliga leaders. “I can continue with my leadership style, giving my best every day, in every training, until the end of the season. I can keep doing it this season but not beyond,” he said. It means he will leave the German champions a year before his contract expires. “I’ve been considering it for more than the past year,” he added. “You have to keep testing yourself, you have to keep asking yourself ‘how is it’, day by day, week by week on the training pitch, what’s the feeling you have.” The Bayern youth product made his senior debut in 2002 and has won seven Bundesliga titles with the club, as well as the Champions League. He also captained Germany during their 2014 World Cup triumph in Brazil before he quit international football that summer.

Barcelona’s Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez celebrates after scoring the 1-0 lead during their Spanish King’s Cup semi final, second leg match against Atletico Madrid at Camp Nou in Barcelona, Spain, last night. PHOTO: ALEJANDRO GARCIA/EPA

Red hot Uruguayan striker on target again as nine-man Barcelona hold out Atletico Madrid to reach yet another Copa del Rey final

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Luis Suarez scored and was sent off as nine-man Barcelona held on to reach the Copa del Rey final with a thrilling aggregate victory over 10-man Atletico Madrid at the Nou Camp. Suarez tapped in on 43 minutes, before Barcelona’s Sergi Roberto and Atletico’s Yannick Carrasco were sent off for receiving two yellow cards. Substitute Kevin Gameiro then missed a penalty before equalising late on. Suarez was then shown a second yellow and will therefore miss the final. Antoine Griezmann had a goal wrongly disallowed for offside when Atletico had a man advantage, while Lionel Messi also hit the bar with a brilliant free-kick in a frantic second half. Holders Barcelona will now meet either Alaves or Celta Vigo in the final, with those sides playing the second leg of their semi-final tie on Wednesday. Luis Enrique’s decision to play Messi was ultimately vindicated as the talismanic

striker avoided the yellow card that would have ruled him out of the final, but Suarez’s suspension will come as a shock, with the Uruguay striker picking up two yellow cards in the final three minutes. The first was a clear foul but Suarez was perhaps right to feel aggrieved at the second, with Koke making the most of their aerial collision as referee Jesus Gil Manzano produced his third red card of the evening. The other two dismissals were less controversial, Roberto committing a daft foul when already on a caution, just as Aleix Vidal was being readied to replace the right-back on 57 minutes. Carrasco’s second clumsy foul 12 minutes later was similarly ill-advised, opening up the game and leaving Atletico vulnerable to a Barcelona side previously in retreat. Yet even with Carrasco’s dismissal, the visitors will feel they squandered plenty of clear

opportunities to take Barcelona to extra time or even completely overturn the 2-1 first-leg deficit. They dominated the early stages, playing with an intensity that rattled the hosts, and Carrasco and Savic both missed decent chances before keeper Miguel Angel Moya parried Messi’s effort straight into Suarez’s path for the opener. Barcelona were then able to slow the pace of the game to suit their style, with Atletico unable to trouble them for long periods before a remarkable final half-hour. Gameiro struck a poor penalty attempt against the bar, before tapping in Griezmann’s squared pass for the equaliser minutes later. And although Atletico will point to the incorrect decision to rule out Griezmann’s fine finish, Barcelona ultimately showed enough resolve to progress as they attempt to win a third straight Copa del Rey.

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