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CJ’s chiefs, police plan to reduce prisons crisis P etty offenders may soon be placed under the care of local administrators should they be granted bail or bond by courts but are unable to pay. In a move that targets to limit the number of criminals in remand prisons, suspects and accused persons shall be placed under the supervision of probation and aftercare officials where bail or bond is granted either by police or judicial officers.
Chief Justice Willy Mutunga says the correctional facilities are too overstretched to accommodate more inmates. Mutunga says a total of 53, 789 inmates are serving sentences in prisons with another 20, 544 in remand. The numbers have piled the figure of those in custody beyond double the number the facilities can accommodate. “These numbers should give all of us pause. Prisons
in Kenya are holding 53,789 inmates, which is twice the number they were built to accommodate. Such is the nature of prison, unfortunately, that the authorities can never turn away those sent there by courts,” Mutunga said on Friday when he launched a new policy guideline for the issuing of bail and bond to suspects.
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He said where bail or bond is granted either by police or judicial officers, suspects and accused persons shall be placed under the supervision of probation and aftercare officials, police and local administrators such as chiefs. “It has been famously remarked that prisons are not hotels or holiday camps. Even the most humane institutions of incarceration, and ours are improving, basically exist to restrict liberty, and use must be a last resort,” he said. The policy guideline is expected to
remove inconsistencies in issuing of bail and bond. The CJ said issuing of bail and bond is meant to protect the right of victims of crime and not to help them evade justice. “Our courts have not always been consistent in administering bail and bond, giving rise to numerous complaints. The Office of the Judiciary Ombudsperson has received many complaints about exorbitant, unjustifiable and unaffordable bail conditions,” he said. “On the flipside, there are many criminal
elements who abscond court summons in traffic and other petty cases, or have presented fake title deeds and logbooks as security, thus frustrating an opportunity for upholding the right to liberty forcing courts to adopt increasingly stern measures to prevent fraud.” He said where bail or bond is granted, either by police or judicial officers, suspects and accused persons shall be placed under supervision of probation and aftercare officials, police and local administrators, such as chiefs.
Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinnet in a speech read by the Director of the Criminal Investigations Ndegwa Muhoro welcomed the guidelines, saying they will assist judges especially in dealing with terror suspects. He said terror threat remains real, adding that the bond and bail policy guidelines will ensure terror suspects are not granted bond without due consideration of dangers they pose to society. “From the National Police Service perspective, we fully acknowledge and
uphold the provision of Article 49 (1) on the right of accused persons to be granted bail. This we do by ensuring misdemeanor offenders are not kept in our custody unnecessarily before they appear,” he said. “We do, however, face challenges when serious offenders are released on bond whose terms sometimes are not respected. At other instances, we have had the accused being injured by members of the public upon release due to the perception that the commensurate punishment is not being meted out.”
PS denies Sh1.5m Namwamba ‘tea’ claim over report Defence Principal Secretary Mutea Iringo was earlier today put on the spot by the Parliamentary Powers and Privileges Committee members over claims that he bribed Public Accounts Committee colleagues. PAC Chairman Ababu Namwamba during his questioning by PPPC colleagues claimed that Iringo had bribed members of his committee to delete adverse mention of his name in an audit report. He presented audio recording to the committee on a flash disk to back the claims. Namwamba claims members of his team, including vice chairperson Cecily Mbarire, received Sh1.5million bribe from Iringo and a promise of defence contracts to delete adverse mentions of the PS in their report.
But Iringo said he has never bribed an MP. “I have never bribed any MP and no MP has ever asked me for a bribe,” he told the committee chaired by Kuresoi North MP Moses Cheboi. Earlier last week, Iringo had termed the allegations as “nonsense” and threatened to take a legal action against those implicating him. “I am shocked by the continued peddling of falsehoods of bribing Honourable Members of Parliament. I wish to categorically state that the reports are false, malicious and unfounded and are without any basis whatsoever,” he said then. “I challenge those shielding behind the veil of parliamentary immunity to come out in the open and repeat the same allegations so as to afford me a fair chance of responding to
them,” he said. The MPs were investigation questions raised by the Auditor General over the expenditure at the Office of the President where Iringo previously served as PS for Internal Security. But Iringo said the issue of confidential expenditure had been put to rest as he had satisfactorily responded to the PAC over queries raised by the Auditor General. His appearance before the Privileges Committee will give him a chance to clear his name should the MPs declare him innocent. Some MPs have claimed Iringo had promised them business at the Defence ministry if ‘they did his work’. But Iringo insists the allegations are being propagated to serve some political games.
nonsense: Iringo has termed allegations by PAC chairman Ababu Namwamba that he offered bribes to MPs as “nonsense” and threatened legal action against those implicating him.
Ruto, Sang ICC cases resume The trial against Deputy President William Ruto and Joshua arap Sang resumes today at the International Criminal Court where the final prosecution witness is expected to take stand. The Trial Chamber V (a) summoned the witness on February 23 and asked him to
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be ready to start his testimony today. The ICC Public Affairs Unit said Witness P0727 had been unwilling to testify, prompting the judges to summon him to court. The communication said the witness made fresh conditions before testifying. “Having been relocated for the purpose of
testifying for the Office of the Prosecutor, this witness has, at various times, either refused to testify or placed conditions on his testimony. Witness 727 is summoned to testify on March 23, 2015,” the Public Affairs Unit said. The witness is the last to be presented by Prosecution before it closes its case
against Ruto and Sang. Earlier, the prosecution had been asked by ICC judges to close its case by March 12 but the decision was altered after the 30th witness refused to testify as had been initially scheduled. On conclusion of the testimony of the witness, prosecution will make its closing
remarks. The defence teams are thereafter expected to orally request for a motion of a no-case-to-answer before making written application within 14 days after closure of the prosecution’s case.
What are your thoughts about cancer care in the country? Is the Government doing enough to help patients?
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Evelyn Wanjeri Of course not. The Government should be more empathetic towards cancer patients by importing more machines and build more facilities around the country. The Government should also make treatment more affordable and accessible.
Charles Bwire The Government is not doing enough for the patients. The treatment is expensive and not many patients can afford treatment. The Government should ensure every major city has a specialised treatment unit.
Rahma Abdinassir The Government is doing a good job. The intervention by the Ministry of Health and private hospitals to offer treatment at affordable cost is a positive sign that the Government cares about citizens.
The Government is doing enough to assist patients. Cancer is not the only issue they have to deal with. The negotiations between the Government and private hospitals to treat 50 patients every week for free is a step in the right direction.
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Twitter will sell your tweets to advertising companies Twitter is reportedly looking at ways to make money by selling people’s tweets to other companies. These firms, known as ‘data miners’, would use the content in the tweets to personalise services from advertisers and marketers online, as well as in the real world. Twitter’s data strategy chief, Chris Moody said the data could also be used by police to gauge the mood of a football crowd, for instance. “You bring your data to us we can provide advertisements to them,” explains Moody. “Twitter gives this fascinating ability to understand people in
context like we’ve never been able to do before,” he added. He stressed that this would be done anonymously and no private information would be shared. And unless tweets are protected, they can be searched for and viewed easily already. As a result there are firms that have developed their own methods to extract information from tweets. Twitter has 288 million active monthly users and recent figures show that sales of data on the site amount to around $70 million (Sh6.4 billion) in revenue each year.
Ngong man stabs brother to death over DVD player A 22-year-old man is being held by police in Ngong for killing of his brother while a suspected thug was gunned down in Kawangware in what police described as a foiled robbery attempt. Elsewhere in Ngumo, a butcher was shot and seriously wounded before being robbed of Sh200,000 crime incidences in Nairobi appear to soar. In the Ngong case, police say Holistas Isanya stabbed his 31 year-old brother Paul Mungeta on the neck after he realised that the victim had sold his DVD player. Police said the assailant who was agitated by his brother’s move to sell his DVD player without permission. An argument that ensued as he sought an answer on the matter turned fatal. The suspect is said to have surrendered himself to the police after the incident. Police were set to conclude their investigations before he could be arraigned in court. In Kawangware, a suspected gangster was killed as five of his accomplices escaped after police foiled their mission to rob a supermarket in the area. Police officers responding on a tip off
A man has been arrested after he tried to sneak three rolls of bhang to his brother who was being held in police custody at the Kilimani police station. The suspect was visiting his friend today morning when he stuffed the rolls into a loaf of bread. Police say he handed the bread and tea that he was delivering to the murder suspect to officers manning the cells for inspection when the three rolls fell from the bread as a search was being conducted. Witnesses say the suspect tried to escape from the report office but was arrested at the main gate and upon further search, two more rolls were found in his socks.
from wananchi opened fire on the suspected thugs after they defied orders to surrender with one of the suspect engaging them in a shoot-out. A home-made gun was found on the slain suspect. Police said the slain suspect had just left prison less than a month ago. The shoot-out which took place near “Congo” stage and Deliverance Church attracted many onlookers who said that there has been an increase in the wave of crime in the area. In Ngumo, the butcher was closing his business last evening when a gang of three confronted him and demanded money. In the process, the gunmen shot him in the hand before grabbing the cash and escaped towards Kibera slums. And in another incident, a seven-year-old boy was electrocuted in Mukuru slums last evening. The boy had run to a roof of makeshifts in the area to pick up a ball they were playing when he touched a live wire. The wire was naked and killed him instantly. The body was discovered there long after he had died and police blame the situation on illegal connections that are rampant there.
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Sex storm in parliament committee: Parliament has been hit by a sex storm Turbo MP Elisha Busienei allegedly become viloent on Taveta Woman Representative Joyce Lay after she refused his sexual advances. Businei is said to have insulted her and slammed a door in Lay’s face during the recent state visit by President Uhuru Kenyatta in Japan. The MPs, who are members of the Defence and Foreign Affairs Committee, were part of the president’s delegation on the weeklong visit. Lay brought the matter the attention of the members of the Defence Committee..
Police probe attack, rape in MP’s office: Police are investigating Imenti Central MP Gideon Mwiti over claims that he brutally assaulted and raped a woman who visited him in his private office in Westlands on Saturday night. Parklands police have received a complaint from a 29-year-old woman who is now admitted at the Nairobi Women’s Hospital. The MP admitted meeting the woman on Saturday afternoon, the day she claims to have been attacked, but vehemently denied raping or beating her up...
MP at centre of Ababu bribe row in gun drama: Last week ended badly for Nyatike MP Omondi Anyanga who was attacked and told to “go slow” by gunmen at his home in Karen, Nairobi. Already fighting allegations that he was the conduit for a Sh1.5 million bribe paid to members of the National Assembly’s Public Account Committee by a top State officer, Anyanga was seriously injured in the attack on Saturday night. He was accused of receiving the bribe from Defence Principal Secretary for Mutea Iringo, who denied the allegation...
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Singapore mourns death of founding father Lee Kuan Yew Singapore has begun seven days of national mourning following the death of its founding father, Lee Kuan Yew. Mr Lee, who was 91, led Singapore’s transformation from a small port city to one of the wealthiest nations in the world. World leaders have paid tribute to Mr Lee, who served as the citystate’s prime minister for 31 years. US President Barack Obama described him as a “giant of history” whose advice had been sought by other world leaders. The Chinese foreign ministry called him “a uniquely influential statesman in Asia” and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he was “deeply saddened” by Mr Lee’s death. The period of national mourning will culminate in a state funeral next Sunday and Mr Lee’s body is to lie in state at parliament from Wednesday to Saturday. A private family wake is taking place on Monday and Tuesday. News of Mr Lee’s death came in a government statement that said he had “passed away peacefully” in the early hours of Monday at Singapore General Hospital. Mr Lee had been in hospital for several weeks with pneumonia and was on
life support. State television broke away from its normal schedules and broadcast rolling tributes. A steady stream of Singaporeans, many openly grieving, arrived at the hospital where an area has been set aside for flowers and other tributes. “I’m so sad. He is my idol. He’s been so good to me, my family and everyone,” said resident Lua Su Yean, 64. “His biggest achievement is that from zero he’s built up today’s Singapore.” A hearse carrying Mr Lee’s body later arrived at the Istana, the prime minister’s official residence, where a book of condolence has been set up. In an emotional televised address, Mr Lee’s son, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, paid tribute to him. “He fought for our independence, built a nation where there was none, and made us proud to be Singaporeans. We won’t see another man like him.” Lee Kuan Yew - widely known LKY - oversaw Singapore’s independence from Britain and separation from Malaysia and co-founded the People’s Action Party (PAP), which has governed Singapore since 1959.
Ebola outbreak to end in August: UN The Ebola outbreak in West Africa will be over by August, the head of the UN Ebola mission has told the BBC. Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed admitted the UN had made mistakes in handling the crisis early on, sometimes acting “arrogantly”. A year after the outbreak was officially declared, the virus has killed more than 10,000 people. The medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres says a “global coalition of inaction” led to tragic consequences. Looking back over the year, the charity suggests its early calls for help were ignored by local governments and the World Health Organization. Most deaths occurred in the worst-affected countries of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. The head of the UN Ebola response mission told the BBC,
when the virus first struck, “there was probably a lack of knowledge and there was a certain degree of arrogance, but I think we are learning lessons. “We have been running away from giving any specific date, but I am pretty sure myself that it will be gone by the summer.” The first person to succumb to the disease during this outbreak is thought to have been a toddler in a remote part of Guinea. He died in December 2013. Henry Gray, MSF emergency coordinator, told the BBC: “We were well aware this was something different in March and April last year and we did try to bring this to the attention of the WHO but also governments within the countries affected. “And of course it was frustrating that we weren’t heard and that has probably led to the scale of the epidemic we see today.”
AGREED: Director-General of the WHO Dr. Margaret Chan, left, and Assistant Director-General of Health Security Keiji Fukuda, right, confer during a news conference on Aug. 8, 2014.
LAST RESPECTS: People pay their respects at Singapore General Hospital following the death of former prime minister Lee.
SiERRA LEONE iMpOSES CuRfEW tO CONtAiN SpREAD Of EbOLA Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma has ordered a new national lockdown in a fresh effort to curtail the spread of Ebola which is slowly rising again in the West African nation. The lockdown was announced Saturday during the launched of a campaign called “Zero Ebola,” in which almost all Sierra Leoneans are supposed to stay indoors March 27-29 and from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on three consecutive Saturdays of April 4, 11 and 18. “The campaign will provide an opportunity for communities to be directly involved in the drive to zero cases, to reflect and to pray for the eradication of this disease from our country,” he said in a statement. Sierra Leon tried a three-day lockdown last September in what was primarily an informational campaign, with volunteers going door-to-door to talk with residents about the virus. In August, the Liberian government locked down one of the poorest neighborhoods in the capital of Monrovia in an attempt to stop the spread of the virus. The move resulted in riots. No commercial activity is supposed to occur during the upcoming lockdown, Koroma said. Because March 29 is Palm Sunday, church services
will be allowed from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Health workers, journalists and public safety officers are exempted. Koroma noted that his country has made “tremendous progress” in the fight against the deadly disease as the Ministry of Health reported zero new infections Friday. He warned that the rate of transmissions may increase during the upcoming rainy season. “The economic development of our country and the lives of our people continue to be threatened by the ongoing presence of Ebola in Sierra Leone,” he said. “The future of our country and the aspirations of our children are at
stake.” During Sierra Leone’s lockdown last year, Doctors Without Borders said such an effort is unlikely to stop the spread of the disease. “Large-scale coercive measures like forced quarantines and lockdowns are driving people underground and jeopardizing the trust between people and health providers,” the charity group said in a statement. “This is leading to the concealment of cases and is pushing the sick away from health systems.” Sierra Leone has the largest number of confirmed Ebola cases -- 11,751 so far, according to the World Health Organization.
WHO says Liberia has the highest number of deaths at 4,264. So far, 10,194 have died from Ebola and 24,701 have been infected, according to the world body. The National Institutes for Health said Thursday it will admit an American health care worker with Ebola to its Maryland hospital. The person was volunteering at an Ebola treatment center in Sierra Leone. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said last Tuesday that 15 American aid workers who had high-risk exposure to Ebola in Sierra Leone have arrived back in the United States for monitoring. None is known to be infected with the disease.
INDOORS: Near-empty streets during a previous curfew in Freetown in 19 September 2014.
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Boma Group, Alpine Centre to open hospitality institute Alpine Centre, a Swiss business school for hotel and tourism management education has signed an agreement with Boma Hotels Group for the setting up of a school in Nairobi. The school will offer training on hospitality operations and management and is set to open on May 25. The institution will have two intakes per year. Boma Group Managing Director Mugo Maringa said the school will resolve issues in the training of professionals in the hospitality sector to ensure improved
standards for the sector. “The aim of Boma International Hospitality College is to address the current and long term needs of the industry and her graduates. We shall concentrate on training of specialists, not generalists; craftsmen, not ‘chiefs’ and allow enough time for practical training and couching in a top class hotel environment,” said Mugo. The school will strive to inculcate practical training for students to ensure they are ready for the job market on graduation.
“Our graduates will be able to perform beyond employers’ expectations from day one and save employer time and money that is usually spent on training new employees. This will make the graduates the preferred candidates in the job market,” said Mugo. The agreement was facilitated by Rainbow Unlimited, a Swiss-based private company that advises and guides SMEs from Switzerland in African business ventures. The firm also acts as a strategic partner for Alpine Centre Switzerland for Africa.
FARMER’S BEST FRIEND: Li Cunchang (right), chairman of Chuanshan International Mining, at a diatomite mine in Rift Valley. The rock has been identified as the farmer’s answer to voracious pests that wreak havoc on crops.
Why Diatomite is among best pest control methods As farmers grapple with voracious pests that wreak havoc on their crops, new pest control methods have been fronted as the ultimate solution to their woes. The pests are developing resistance to the methods, further fanning attacks on crops. But age-old methods still reign and are proving potent by the day. Such methods include the use of diatomite, a powder made up of tiny long-since dried plants called diatoms. The plants once lived in the oceans and
lakes, which covered much of the world in prehistoric times. Today they remain in the form of white rocks. In Kenya, the African Diatomite Industries mine diatomite at Kariandusi near Gilgil and Soysambu. The porous white rock is pounded to extremely fine powder that consists of millions of small particles with sharp edges. Most insects have a waxy outer shell that cover the bodies. When the diatomite’s sharp edges come into contact with the
shell, the protective coating is pierced. This causes the insect to dehydrate and die, making diatomite a fully natural pest control method with no risk of chemical damage to plants. When used correctly, diatomite is effective against ants, aphids, bollworm, salt marsh caterpillar, cockroaches and maize worms. It also wipes out earwigs, houseflies, fruit flies, leaf perforators, leaf hoppers, lygus bugs, mites, pink boll weevils, red spider mites, slugs, snails, termites, and other insects.
IMF to co-operate with Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank The IMF will cooperate with the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) which has been viewed as a World Bank rival. AIIB is an international financial institution that has been proposed by China for the financing of infrastructure projects in Asia. It was set up in 2014 and has set up an initial $50billionn (Sh4.6trillion) capital. US has criticised the bank, saying it is a rival to the World Bank and a way for Beijing to extend influence in the region. Christine Lagarde, the CEO of International Monetary Fund (IMF), has said the fund is willing to co-operate with
the China-led bank. She said there was room for IMF co-operation with AIIB on infrastructure financing. The bank has more than 30 members, including UK while Germany and France are also set to join. UK in a statement said joining was an opportunity for UK and Asia to invest and grow together. US has heavily criticised UK and other allies for supporting the bank with the White House saying it hopes London will use its voice to push for adoption of high standards. Countries have until March 31 to decide whether to seek AIIB membership.
BANKING ON ASIA: The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has been proposed by China for funding of infrastructure projects across the continent.
BuSINESS DIARY Chama Investment Summit at KICC Aitech Africa, a leading ICT company, will host its Chama Investment Summit on March 27at 8:00am and March 28, 2015 at 5:30pm in Nairobi. The event will be held at the Kenya International Convention Centre (KICC). Entry is free. The Sacco Investment Summit trains Saccos on responsible investment strategies and exposes them to
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a variety of reputable opportunities. The summit will provide basic training on the impact of inflation and government policy on investment performance. The event will also provide training on how to successfully invest in real estate. Kenya has more than 300,000 registered chamas, collectively saving Sh300 billion per year.
Young Entrepreneur’s Corner at Hotel 680 The 7th edition of Young Entrepreneur’s Corner will be held at Hotel 680 in Nairobi on March 26, 2015 starting 5:00pm.
Young Entrepreneurs Corner is a monthly networking event organised by Ideas Spot in partnership with Afrom Media. It targets aspiring young entrepreneurs, young owners, mentors, investors, financiers and professionals who are provided with skills on how to promote and encourage youth enterprise and entrepreneurship. “The event is informal where participants meet peers and friends, build contacts, share success stories and strike business partnerships,” says a statement from organisers.
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Artistes launch campaign to help needy kids Artistes across the country will this Easter, launch a campaign dubbed, Sell-to-Bless, which aims to see people sell their unused goods on OLX and use the proceeds to buy dry food stuffs and donate them to needy children’s homes across the country. Jackson Kamau, popularly known as DJ Soxxy is currently heading the campaign, which will see donors buy goods from Tuskys supermarkets and give them to those in need. This drive is organized by a number of other artists, including Citizen TV’s Willis Raburu, Abel Mutua of Hapa Kule, Njugush of Real Househelps of Kawangware, DK Kwenye Beat, Size 8, Willy Paul, Bahati, DJs Mo, Johnie Celeb, Sanch, Krowbar, Touch, Gee gee, Njugush, Kambua and many others. The promotion will run for a period of three weeks, up until April 6, 2015. “In the past, people have donated a lot of unnecessary stuff to needy homes just because they want to clear the clutter in their homes,” says Kamau. Some of the things they donate are never used by the children’s homes. “It is more rewarding to bless a child with what they need than what they don’t need,” explains the DJ. Kenya is home to more than 40 million people and more than 10 million (almost a quarter of the population) are chronically food insecure, numbers from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) have shown. This means that many children’s homes can barely afford to feed their occupants and is also the reason initiatives like Sell-toBless have sprung up. “After successfully selling unused goods on OLX, the sellers will go to any Tuskys supermarket branch and shop for dry food stuff or buy vouchers from Tuskys supermarkets, which will also be used as the drop-off points,” explains DJ Soxxy. The public will get a chance to nominate and vote for their preferred children’s homes through live TV-shows on Sunday mornings as well as on social media. Meanwhile, various artists will visit the selected children’s homes and hold concerts to entertain the children while delivering donations from the public. Those planning on participating can also play their part by visiting ‘selltobless. org’, where anyone can make a pledge. The public can also make pledges on placards located in any Tusky’s outlet.
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EABL The manufacturing and allied sector offered this week’s top gaining stock through East Africa Breweries Limited (EABL), which rallied 6.58 per cent over the course of the week to close at Sh324 from Sh304 previously. The share had been under sustained sell-side pressure, which saw it trade at a low of Sh295 in early March. While foreign investors remained net sellers of
the share during the week, EABL has gained 5.19 per cent thus far into 2015. Media reports have indicated that competition in the local beer market is set to increase with the planned entrance of American beer brand Budweiser into the Kenyan market slated for this week. The fall
Agribusiness firm Sasini Ltd took this week’s position of top losing stock having dropped 11.86 per cent over the course of the week to close at Sh13.75 from the previous week’s closing price of Sh15.85. This comes despite an improvement in the price of tea at auction in Mombasa to a two year high which should support the firm’s
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earnings after a poor performance in 2014. The company which is primarily engaged in the growing, processing and marketing of tea and coffee has seen its share price rise 7.00 per cent in 2015.
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He is one of the biggest artistes in Kenya, having managed to remain relevant by constantly releasing content and collaborating with other artistes. He is set to release his third album, Legend of Kaka, this Friday. This is his story.
ho are you? I am a simple guy who loves music and poetry. Why are you changing your name from Rabbit to King Kaka? It is just rebranding. People do not rebrand because they are in a certain space, they rebrand because they feel they are growing. That is what I feel, my brand is growing. It is a vision I had from way back. So far so good, my fans adapt so well and they are quick. I am still the same guy, just with a little twist. Will that change your sound too? My sound has changed just a little bit. Like a 10% change but I will let the people decide. My fans know my sound so when they listen they will know. Are you the newest king of collabos? No, that is not my plan. I record so many songs all the time and collabos mean I get different elements from the other artiste. When you do a collabo you get to exchange fans. We are just experimenting and so far the collabos are doing well and are in the album. The Collabos I do are strategic. I just don’t wake up one day and decide to do a collabo. What is your beef with airplay in Kenya? I have no beef, I was just saying what was in my heart. Play whoever you want to play but at least play more Kenyan music. When I travel for shows I always listen to a CD or songs on a flash disk. So one time I decide I should listen to radio, It was so sad. In an hour, the station only played two Kenyan songs. I switched to another station to see if there was a difference bust sadly it was the same situation. If the only songs Kenyans are hearing are of Davido (I have nothing against him he is a great artiste), they will go to clubs and request his songs instead of Kenyan songs. What people do not get is that everything is connected. The more you play Kenyan music the more money the entertainment field will get. The more Kenyan music is played, the more people show up for the artiste’s concerts the more money is churned out to artistes, promoters and the entertainment industry. The moment people get this it will be a game changer. Who is your mentor musically? DJ Loop, he was the first producer who believed in me back then when I was starting out. We have been in contact since then and I respect his views every time I do something. He is the first person who made me realise anything is possible if you put in the work. I also admire Juliani, I like his work ethic and he is always up to something. Why have you decided to use a live band during your album launch? I have been performing with a live band since the release of my third album. The
experience was great and I have been doing live gigs since then and the response I get has been amazing, people have loved it. Plus I have a band already, called King’s Band. Take us through your musical journey. It has been a tough one and I have grown which motivates me. I am growing and I can see it and feel it. My brother Nutcase, who is also my inspiration, used to rap and I picked up where he left off. I used to dance then I just woke up one day and decided on music. My big brother, Kevo got me a green notebook and I started writing my music there. Two years later I met DJ Loop and he introduced me to Chiwawa which was a dream come true for me. I listened to him while I was in high school and I really admired him. I started by being Chiwawa’s back up rapper. I did my first album and recorded it for a whole year. Six mix tapes and 3 albums with a fourth one on the way never looked back. Where do you get inspiration for your music? I like real life stories. I am always looking for stories to tell through my music. It may be something that happened to me or people close to me. I want to talk about things that are different. If you want to know me better, listen to my music. I always put in a puzzle for the fans to decode. What is different in your new album, Legend of Kaka? It is a 17 track album with a bonus track. I had recorded 25 songs and I had to narrow it down to 17 which was the hardest decision of my life. I have crossed borders with this album. The sound is a bit different from my other three albums and the quality has gone up. People will get to see a different side of me. Is there a Mrs King Kaka? No. I am not seeing anyone at the moment but I have two daughters. I will get married at 35 because that is when I feel I will be ready. What is next for King Kaka? I will embark on the Seven-four tour across East Africa, seven years, four albums. I will tour Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, South Africa and Kenya. Secondly, I am hoping Kaka Empire will grow to greater heights.
I like real life stories. I am always looking for stories to tell through my music. It may be something that happened to me or people close to me.
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immon Mwenyeki and Lydia Njihia had been planning their wedding since last year. Lydia recalls vividly when the love of her life surprised her by going down on one knee and asked her to spend the rest of her life with him. “It was such a pleasant surprise and I said yes because he is the only man I love. Simmon is charming, easy to talk to, open and real,” the happy bride told X Access. One year later, last Saturday, the ACK Church Kasarani filled with elated family and friends, who had come to witness the union of the two. The church was decorated in blue and green with white rose flower bouquets aligning the pews adjacent to the aisle. Simmon and his men patiently waited for the arrival of the bride. As the boys chatted and laughed, the soft spoken groom in a black suit, white half coat and tie could not hide the glow on his face. He was finally going to keep his promise of making Lydia his wife. “I love her so much for her absolute character. She is humble, committed honest and cares for me so much even at my worst,” he gushed. The long wait finally came to an end when the bride pulled in. Eager to see her walk down the aisle, everybody inside the church settled down and Simmon took his position at the altar. The jovial bridal party meticulously made their way in. They were dressed in blue long dresses except the best maid who wore green. Green and blue were the couple’s colours of choice, which they say was inspired by nature. “We wanted something that gave a lively connection to the splendour of nature,” Lydia told us. The groom’s men were in black suits, white
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Simmon and Lydia SAY ‘I DO’ shirts and blue ties with the best man adorning a green tie. When her moment to take the aisle came, Lydia was escorted by her parents. As she elegantly made her strides towards Simmon, she gently smiled underneath her veil. She looked like a queen in her figure clinging A-line gown with glitzy details from Abigail Bridals. Her parents handed her to Simmon with glee and blessings. The officiating preacher took over and legally bound the two. Vows were exchanged in intimate tones, rings put on and their marriage certificate signed. What followed were words of encouragement and blessings to clock off the church ceremony. With so much joy and jubilation, they danced their way out of church and left for a photoshoot session at The Norfolk, Fairmont. Guests were, however, directed to the KCB grounds to enjoy a sumptuous meal. After the photo session, the wedding entourage joined their guests at the reception. They were received by an enthusiastic crowd with song and dance. Simmon and Lydia did not disappoint either as they also broke into well-orchestrated dance moves to the tunes. And when they settled down, musician Wyre, the groom’s cousin, took over the mic and dropped some of his beats. The food was delicious and the cake, from Royal Delight, was a sweet delicacy, that had people going for more. Simmon and Lydia were happy that their wedding, estimated at Sh900,000, had been spectacular. “Our next step is the honeymoon, which you will know as about soon as we are back in the country,” Lydia told XAccess.
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n Friday March 20, 2015, the only place to be was the X News headquarters. A milestone had been reached as the country’s number 1 free newspaper, celebrated its first year in print. In attendance were some of the coolest celebrities in town. Journalist, photographer and media personality Susan Wong of Capital FM, social media maverick RamzZy and
singer Renee were all at the party schmoozing and chilling out. Victoria Secrets model and City Models founder, Ajuma Nasenyana, graced the event with her extraordinary presence. The glamour was escalated, by the presence of the coolest young, and young-at-heart advertising and marketing hot shots. DJ Charles had the decks spinning all night, with local hits, house music, Samba
diamond shows off his ‘state House’ Diamond Platnumz is one of the most successful artistes in East Africa today. It is no wonder he would spend his money on real estate. Showing off his ultra-modern house on social media, Diamond could not hide his joy at his accomplishments. The house which he has christened State House is humongous with the interior tastefully done. The kitchen boasts of red accents while the bathroom has gold plated accessories which he says cost him a tidy sum. He is currently putting the finishing touches on the home. His girlfriend Zari who was in Nairobi over the weekend was not left behind in congratulating her boyfriend on his achievements.
tunes and hip-hop. Cocktails and easy conversation flowed, with guests taking part in an impromptu photo op—No expense was spared to keep all the attendees happy. The X News signature mojito has a reputation of its own and the gorgeous people of Nairobi in attendance got a rare chance to sample it. X News is the first media brand in Kenya to innovate in almost 20 years. It back-ups its
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talk with real numbers, proper research and doesn’t lie to readers or its partners. Even some of the old, analogue naysayers have had to admit that X News has changed the media landscape in Kenya forever. With an average age of under 20, Kenya’s future cannot be a black and white photo copy of its colourless past, and X News parties will never be tea and mandazi affairs!
stars remember e-sir, 12 years on Celebrities came together in a rare show of comradeship to remember the late E-Sir. The stars were at his graveside at the Kariokor Cemetery together with his family. They included, Jaguar, Nameless, Ommy Dimpoz, Nonini, Lady Bee Mongolo, Big Pin among others. It has been 12 years since the fatal accident that left Nameless injured and E-sir dead. E-sir is still regarded one of Kenya’s best Hip Hop artistes to date. He brought a new sound and feel to the music industry and to this day his absence is still felt.
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Paulina matching a dull yellow top and a long black dress that is perfect for summer.
an african hand embroidery crop top modelled by linda GaTErE.
The handbag, harem pants and the scarf show the Ethiopian style.
a relaxing outfit for a lazy day that is still stunning!
MarGarET Wanjira in a strapless mini dress that is perfect for an afternoon out.
THE ETHiOPiAN TWiST Bitti Woldu has emerged as one of the best young designers in the country. Known for her designs, which are strongly influenced by the Ethiopian traditions and culture, she uses bright colourful handmade cotton fabric for dresses, skirts, shirts and pants for ladies and gents that appeal to the younger generation. The design’s cuts are inspired by the modern fashion trends. She mixes that with hand embroidery designs that are inspired by the African culture in whole. Here is a look at the collection beautifully captured by photographer Radek Janicki.
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he King is dropping hit after hit and Destiny is way up there. He flawlessly raps his lyrics accompanied by a distinctive acoustic sound and simple beats. In Destiny, Ghetto Radio’s Linda and Mwalimu Racheal are giving a small recap of Kaka’s humble beginning in the industry. King Kaka has come a long way and he’s not resting yet
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beat touch and the result is an impressive vocal mash up. Although the video is yet to be released, this track is still catchy and will take airwaves by storm. It seems East Africa and West Africa are increasingly becoming inseparable.
Wearing bold colours is considered risky but this orange dress worn by Mary abionG is bound to make you stand out.
Jaya Ft. Lady Jaydee Jaya makes a great stride by collaborating with Tanzania’s long time female songstress in her second release. Sasa urges people to live in the here and now and resist procrastination. Jaya is keeping her thing consistent and before we know it she will slide her way up the charts.
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DAILYHOROSCOPES CAPRICORN Dec 22 - Jan19 You might be leaving an old job for a new one or advancing to a new position with your current employer. New technology may play a part in this transition or new knowledge that you’ve recently acquired, or both. A possible drawback is that stress may affect your energy. AQUARIUS Jan 20 - Feb 18 New and unusual pastimes, travel to exotic places, meeting new and interesting people - all should be on your mind. Friends could call to propose enticing last-minute excursions. Go! You need an outlet for this feeling or your nerves might be on edge for several days. PISCES Feb 19 - Mar 20 Perhaps you will get a new job opportunity. Perhaps you will meet someone who will change your life. This is a day to savor good luck and new beginnings. They show promise of lasting for a while. Relax and enjoy your optimism and enthusiasm for the future.
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TAURUS Apr 20 - May 20 Better communication should pave the way for personal and professional advancement, Taurus. You might come to a new understanding with colleagues or you could get some state-ofthe-art equipment that enables operations to run more smoothly. GEMINI May 21 - Jun 21 You may feel a little upset and somewhat depressed by a temporary separation from a loved one. As a result, you might throw your energy into creative projects. Children and young people could benefit from your advice and guidance now, Gemini, so don’t be afraid to give it. CANCER Jun 22 - Jul 21 An unexpected visit from a gloomy or depressed person might have you feeling a little disconcerted, Cancer. Don’t try to be too cheerful. It’s more important to be a good listener. You might also be a bit on edge today and jump at sudden noises. Take care not to read too much into it.
VIRGO Aug 23- Sep 22 Don’t panic! Put your good sense to work and shop around for the best possible deal, or find a way to do it yourself. You might discover that whatever needs repair could be in better shape afterward. This could produce desirable results in the long run.
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LIBRA Sep 23 - Oct 22 Don’t fall into this trap. The positive side will become more apparent as the day wanes. You might decide to purchase some new equipment to enhance your communications, perhaps a phone or new computer. Try not to spend too much of your day learning how to use it! SCORPIO Oct 23 - Nov 21 You could lose and find your wallet or bank errors could prove to be its fault and not yours. Someone you thought you knew well could show a darker side you haven’t seen before and cause you to reevaluate your involvement with that person. SAGITTARIUS Nov 22 - Dec 21 A fortunate change of circumstances in a friend’s life could have a positive impact on your life, Sagittarius. This situation could involve a lot of adjustment, not to mention hard work. At times you may feel overwhelmed and somewhat intimidated by these developments.
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The Shining Girls — by Lauren Beukes
Harper Curtis is a dangerous killer who fleets between different times. He is back from the past. Kirby Mazrachi was supposed to be dead but she isn’t. Her killer Harper Curtis is once again on the prowl for new people to kill. Kirby had a bright future ahead of her. She was bright, burning with potential until Harper surfaced and unsuccessfully tried to kill her. Harper had forced himself into the lives of the Shining girls. He waited patiently for the perfect moment to strike. He is a hunter and as soon as he has killed all the shining girls, he vanishes. Working with an ex- homicide reporter, Dan Velasquez Kirby hopes to bring her attacker to justice. Velasquez covered her case when she was attacked. With his help she hopes to capture Harper before he kills again.
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ARIES Mar 21 - Apr 19 You might contemplate a change of residence, or at least a change in household. Someone could move out or move in. You could decide to plan a trip by air either out of state or out of the country. These changes imply expansion not only in your worldly life but also within. Go with the flow.
LEO Jul 23- Aug 22 Unexpected contact with a lover, relative, young person, or close friend could leave you feeling exhilarated and optimistic about the future. More frequent communication with this person will probably result, and it could mean a positive outcome in your life.
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1. Alcohol makes you do things you did not think were possible, CD 2. That’s not how you ride a bike...you fool-Soxy Kim, Nairobi 3. When you pretend to kno soemthing then it fails on you -XS, Nrb
Remove age detail from school Ids, college documents Upper primary, high school and the majority of students in tertiary institutions regard the age-factor as an emotive one. It has a potential of making of breaking relations, be they intimate or casual.
Students belonging to the two extreme age- brackets: ’the youngest’ and ‘oldest’ are discriminated against for different reasons. While the very young are stigmatized hence isolated by being regarded ‘kids
‘therefore immature; the very old are sidelined on the ground of being ‘old fashioned and out of place’. No wonder, very old pupils and students often strongly oppose repeat classes or, may only consent
on the ground of being transferred to a different school at whatever’ cost’ since; they know it would be an uphill task to operate with colleagues who know their age. Therefore, I would strongly advice
various administrators to abolish printing students’ ages or their respective dates of birth on Identity cards or other documents, forms and official papers they carry on daily basis. —Alfred Mosoti
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CROSSWORD Across 1. Kiss hit 5. Russian ruler of yore 9. Meanspiritedness 14. “Happy birthday to you, you live in ___...” 15. Do-it-yourself maven Bob 16. Show appreciation to 17. Lops off 19. 1980s Celtics player Danny _____ 20. Ruthless 21. Wedding guide 23. Yes, in Yokohama 25. First name at the Met 30. Children’s poetry 33. Hematological system 35. O. Henry’s “The Gift of the ____” 36. Flintstone yell starter 37. Bumpkin 39. Martini’s partner, in drink 42. Like a lamb 43. Orchard 45. Cologne conclusion 47. Messenger molecule 48. Sneakily 52. Trendy 53. Some time ___ 54. Minimal bottom 57. Corroded, with “away” 61. Senegal capital 65. Machine-gun setting 67. Stan’s comic partner 68. Oodle 69. Heart doc’s tests 70. Bow of the screen 71. Lioness of film 72. Rivers, in Spain
Down 1. Soaking site 2. One of a Disney ghost trio 3. Junket 4. Island of Japan 5. New Deal program, for short 6. In ____ (not moved) 7. Pub offerings 8. With undue haste 9. Rigidly formal 10. Greek F 11. McKellen or Fleming 12. “Star Trek: ___” 13. Make do, with “out” 18. The third time’s said to be one 22. Lux. location 24. River of Munich 26. Start of Popeye’s saying 27. Dark orange-yellow 28. Next to, in German 29. Important port of Japan 30. Nonentity 31. Alter ___ 32. On one’s feet 33. Builder of Jason’s ship 34. Charred 38. Daredevil name 40. Audio (abbr.) 41. “I had no ____!” 44. Asmara’s republic 46. Narrowly defeated, with “out” 49. Royal intro. in Liechtenstein 50. “That’s ____ of a different color” 51. Lazybones 55. Salt on a chemist’s table 56. Report card stats 58. Carved Polynesian pendant 59. “And so...” 60. Loch with a monster? 61. Disney dwarf 62. 100 percent 63. 1990s Albanian insurgent grp. 64. ___ conditioning 66. Wash. neighbor
DAILY WISDOM “Politics is too serious a matter to be left to the politicians.” — Carles de Gaulle
“Politicians are the same all over. They promise to build bridges even — Nikita Khrushchev
when there are no rivers.”
“People often ask me how I feel about my invention being used to kill people every day and the AK being a common weapon of ethnic conflicts. I want to make it clear that I created my assault rifle to protect my country. You can blame politicians for its spreading out of control on a global scale.”
— Mikhail Kalashnikov
“Money and corruption are ruining the land, crooked politicians betray the working man, pocketing the profits and treating us like sheep, and we’re tired of hearing promises that we know they’ll never keep.” — Ray Davies, English Muisician “Popularity should be no scale for the election of politicians. If it would depend on popularity, Donald Duck and The Muppets would take seats in senate.”
— Orson Welles, American Actor/Director
The military don’t start wars. Politicians start wars.
— William Westmoreland, American 4 Star General
“What this country needs is more unemployed politicians.”
— Angela Davis. American Activist
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Sport MONday, MARCH 23, 2015
Rudisha stamps 800m authority in Melbourne Olympic champion David Rudisha showed his class with a second win over 800m in two Australian races. The world record holder found a little extra along the straight just when it seemed Jeff Riseley might pull off an upset at the IAAF World Challenge meeting in Melbourne on Saturday. Rudisha recorded 1:44.94. Rudisha maintained his undefeated record over 800m in Australia after victory in Sydney a week earlier in 1:45.01, but the world record-holder did not have it all his own way. Alex Rowe clung to his heels for 600m before the co-Australian record-holder gave way. Then Riseley pushed past Rowe and
took some ground out of the great man around the final bend. Just as it seemed his momentum would carry him on to Rudisha’s shoulder, however, the Olympic champion found another gear to win comfortably enough, 1:44.94 to 1:45.29. “I knew I was there,” Rudisha said of Riseley’s charge. “I had a bit more to give.”# Meanwhile World champion Asbel Kiprop opened the track season with a cool 1:44.4 run in the men’s 800m at Athletics Kenya third relay series on Saturday at Nyayo National Stadium. Kiprop, who is priming for his 1,500m title defence at the World championships in August in
Beijing, led from the gun. He strode away from the chasing pack led by the World champion Alfred Kipketer with about 100m to go. Kipketer, who was part of the triumphant men’s relay team in Bahamas, timed 1:45.0 with Nicholas Kiplagat third in 1:45.3. “I was looking to gauge myself to see if my season is on the right take off,” said Kiprop. The Olympic champion was satisfied with his fast start that confirmed his superiority after an inconsistent season. “Defending my title is my priority.. I’m not running many mile races this year like I did last year, my priority is Beijing,” he said.
CLASSY FINISH: Rudisha found a little extra along the straight just when it seemed Jeff Riseley might pull off an upset at the IAAF World Challenge meeting before the Olympic champion found another gear for a comfortable victory.
Djokovic routs Federer in Indian Wells thriller World number one Novak Djokovic recovered from a second-set battle to beat Roger Federer 6-3 6-7 (5-7) 6-2 in the BNP Paribas Open final. The Serb had dominated the opening set at Indian Wells but the Swiss rallied in the second set, coming from a break down to win
the tie-break. Djokovic, 27, seemed rattled both by Federer and the crowd in the decider. But he regained his composure to win his 50th career title and his fourth Indian Wells crown. “Tough luck Roger, it was a great tournament and you’re a great
champion and great competitor,” eight-time grand slam titlewinner Djokovic said. Djokovic came into the match full of confidence, having swept past Andy Murray in the semi-final, and he showed his intent with the first break-point opportunity in the fourth game of the match.
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Kiwi paceman Adam Milne ruled out of rest of Cricket World Cup RULED OUT: Adam Milne picked up the complaint during New Zealand’s quarter-final at the Wellington Regional Stadium.
N e w Zealand pace bowler Adam Milne will be missing from the squad for the semi-final against South Africa in Auckland and indeed the remainder of their Cricket World Cup campaign should they reach next Sunday’s final in Melbourne. The 22-year-old has suffered severe bruising to his left heel following the quarterfinal win over West Indies, and according to the New Zealand head coach Mike Hesson, it could be some weeks before he is fit again. Subject to the approval of the ICC tournament committee he is set to be replaced by Matt Henry, who was impressive for New Zealand against Pakistan in UAE at the end of last year, and was considered unlucky to miss out this time. Henry will be competing with Mitchell McClenaghan and Kyle Mills for the final place, although a decision is not likely to be made until the morning of the semifinal. Milne has become an important member of a potent Black Caps attack, usually as first change, and has played in six of the seven matches to date, missing out only in the win over Bangladesh. His five wickets have come at almost 40 runs apiece, but his value has been the contrast his high pace has provided to the
swing of Trent Boult and Tim Southee. “It is one of those injuries that he has had for maybe two weeks but he was pain free,” said Hesson. “He got through the quarterfinal OK but it flared up to the point where it it has become increasingly uncomfortable for him. Adam was told this morning, and is obviously very disappointed. He is gutted and the other players are gutted for him. He is a popular member of the group.” There is a chance that Henry could leapfrog both McClenaghan and Mills and go straight into the team. McClenaghan has played a single match and Mills none, while Henry has been involved in regular cricket for Canterbury. “That is certainly to his advantage,” agreed Hesson. Henry, 23, is one of the faster bowlers in New Zealand, reaching 90 mph regularly and in his eight ODI appearances has taken 21 wickets at 15.42 runs apiece, including 4-38 against India in Wellington on his debut just over a year ago after he had been called up as cover.
Rey Mysterio Jr. flying kick kills Mexican wrestler The son of a Mexican wrestling legend died early Saturday from a blow suffered in the ring, the Baja California state prosecutor’s office said. Pedro Aguayo Ramirez, known as Hijo del Perro Aguayo, fell unconscious on the ropes, apparently after receiving a flying kick from fellow wrestler Oscar Gutierrez, known as former WWE star Rey Mysterio Jr., according to video of the match in a municipal auditorium in Tijuana. The match continued for almost two minutes before other participants and the referee realized Aguayo was seriously injured and tended to him. He was taken to a hospital a block away and died about 1:30 a.m., prosecutor’s spokesman Raul Gutierrez said. “I have no words for this terrible news,” Joaquin Roldan, director of the AAA wrestling federation, said through his Twitter account. “My sincerest condolences for the Aguayo Ramirez family.” The state prosecutor’s office said the cause of death, based on the autopsy, was trauma to the neck and a cervical fracture. It has opened an investigation into possible manslaughter. Even though the match continued as Aguayo hung listless on the ropes, commission President Juan Carlos Pelayo said people moved immediately to check his condition. He said the doctor in charge was not at ringside because he was treating another injured wrestler, but paramedics and a doctor who was a spectator attended to Aguayo. Mexico is famous for its colorful characters and costumes in professional wrestling, popularly known as lucha libre, where fighters perform daring aerial maneuvers inside and outside the ring. Aguayo, 35, had wrestled for 20 years and was the son of the legendary Pedro “Perro” Aguayo, now retired and a member of the Aztec lucha Hall of Fame.
Quins stun Kabras in Enterprise cup Kabras Sugar suffered a 30-39 defeat to Kenya Harlequins RFC in the knockout Enterprise Cup at the Rugby Football Union of East Africa (RFUEA) grounds. Kabras scored first through a penalty by Ivan Chilabo in the third minute of play. Lyle Asiligwa replied for Quins from a Lyle Asiligwa penalty two minutes later. Chilabo was wide with a10th minute attempt but Arthur Ochieng broke the deadlock at the 18th minute scoring a try which Asiligwa converetd as Quins led 10-3. But it only took a minute for Kabras to reply with an unconverted try by Brian Tanga whose cheeky run displaced Quins defence. A penalty by Asiligwa and second converted try by Hosea Odhiambo gave Quins a 20-8 lead with
25 minutes played. In the closing ten minutes of the half, Asiligwa missed two penalties but winger Malika Habil touched down for Kabras as Quins led 20-13 at halftime. Kabras reduced the deficit to two points with a quick try by Levis Ochieng. Quins pushed hard forcing Kabras to an infringement in their 22. From the resulting scrum, they gained possession leading to a try by Mawira from a Kevin Keegan offload. Asiligwa converted to push the lead to 27-18. Mawira completed his brace seven minutes later with an unconverted try to stretch the lead to 32-18. ating possession inside Quins half. In the 56th minute, Dennis Mukabi scored a pushover try that was converted. Habil reduced the game to two points with a try in the 35th minute as Quins led 3230. Quins went on to win.
QUINS DOMINANCE: KCB and Harlequins in action during the 2014 Enterprise Cup quarterfinals.
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Gor register third league win in a row Champions Gor Mahia yesterday hit Chemelil Sugar 3-1 to register a third successive Premier League win for the 2015 season. The win came just three days after a 2-1 win over Bandari at City Stadium. The result has excited Frank Nuttal especially as the Kenyan champions face Congolese side AC Leopards in the first round return leg next weekend in Brazaville in the Africa Champions League campaign. Gor play Sony Sugar on Wednesday and if they register another win, they are likely to draw huge amounts of confidence for the Leopards tie after trailing 1-0 from the first leg. The result of the weekend goes to Nakuru All Stars who fell 6-2 at the hands of KCB. Ali Abondo scored his sixth goal of the season for K’Ogalo as Rwandese Meddie Kagere scored his second in three days. Khalid Aucho also got his name on a K’Ogalo score sheet. Gor’s dominance was never in question as Rwandese Abouba Sibomana had an attempt from a free kick punched wide by Chemelil keeper.
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Three minutes from the restart, Abondo made it two with another delightful finish. Kagere concluded the job and not even Meshack Karani’s goal could change the tide. Earlier, Ushuru’s 11-match winless streak came to an end after a 1-0 victory over 10-time league champions Tusker. This was Ken Kenyatta’s first league win since August 1 2014 when they beat Western Stima. Ugandan winger Robert Omnuk finished past young Farouk Sikhalo in the Tusker goal in the 5th minute.
Weekend results
Sunday Bandari 2-2 Sofapaka Ushuru 1-0 Tusker Gor Mahia 3-1 Chemelil Ulinzi 1-0 Western Stima Saturday Nakuru All Stars 2-6 KCB. AFC 1-0 City Stars, Thika 1-3 Mathare, Sony 0-0 Muhoroni
MARKSMAN: Gor Meddie Kagere (left) netted his first Kenya Premier League goal for Gor in their 2-1 win over Bandari at City Stadium.
Late winner cancels out Chelsea keeper’s blunder
GET OUT! Steven Gerrard’s red card (inset) against Man United on Sunday was his eighth of his career followed a reckless clear stamp on Ander Herrera.
Thibaut Courtois was indebted to Loic Remy after his late winner extended Chelsea’s Premier League lead over Manchester City to six points. The visitors went two goals ahead after Eden Hazard fired in and Diego Costa curled in his 20th of the season. But Hull replied with two goals in 74 seconds as Ahmed Elmohamady slid in before Abel Hernandez took advantage of an error by keeper Courtois. Substitute Remy then beat Allan McGregor to score with a first touch. The goal, which sneaked through McGregor’s legs, papered over an inconsistent display from Jose Mourinho’s side, who went from awesome to awful in the space of 28 first-half minutes. Courtois will be relieved at Remy’s strike after the Belgium goalkeeper
Gerrard’s day of shame as Man United silence Anfield critics Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard was sent off 38 seconds after coming on as a half-time substitute as Man United retained a grip on a top-four place with a vital win at Anfield. Gerrard was introduced for Adam Lallana at the start of the second half as United deservedly led through Juan Mata’s early goal. Gerrard was gone as quickly after following up a thunderous tackle on the goal scorer with a reckless reaction to a challenge with a clear stamp on Ander Herrera. It was inexcusable behaviour from a player of Gerrard’s experience, having just been handed the responsibility by manager Brendan Rodgers of getting an
underperforming Liverpool side back into the game. Mata emphasised the folly of Gerrard’s red card when he added a second with a sensational volley just before the hour. The goal confirmed United’s superiority in a game that confirmed the impression manager Louis van Gaal is getting the sort of performances and results he demands. Daniel Sturridge pulled a goal back to give Liverpool hope of an unlikely comeback but the visitors were never seriously threatened again. The Red Devils could even afford the luxury of Wayne Rooney seeing an injury-time penalty saved by Liverpool keeper Simon Mignolet.
United built on last Sunday’s impressive 3-0 win against Tottenham to extend their lead to five points over Liverpool, who are a place behind in fifth. And the magnitude of the win was emphasised by the sight of manager Van Gaal joining players as they celebrated with fans in the Anfield Road end at the final whistle. The game ended in more acrimony after a challenge by Reds defender Martin Skrtel on United keeper David De Gea. But nothing could diminish United’s joy at a fully deserved win against a home side who paid the price for a poor firsthalf performance and a moment of sheer recklessness from Gerrard.
failed to control Branislav Ivanovic’s back pass, inadvertently gifting the ball to the onrushing Hernandez for the equaliser. And the French striker could become an important figure in the title run-in after he replaced the injured Costa, who had a hamstring problem After Chelsea established a comfortable lead, they appeared to show a fragility which is becoming more common as the season nears finale. Hull did not quite have the quality to fully take advantage, and they remain only three points clear of relegation zone. If Chelsea can continue the form they showed in the opening 10 minutes, no team are likely to catch them, even if they are still to face Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool.
Neuer howlers help sink Bayern to first home fall, Robben injured Bayern Munich suffered a first home defeat in 11 months as two mistakes from goalkeeper Manuel Neuer helped Borussia Monchengladbach to a 2-0 win at the Allianz Arena. Neuer, nominated for the Ballon d’Or in January, allowed shots from Raffael to slip past him either side of halftime. A disappointing day for Bayern was compounded as Arjen Robben was ruled out for “several weeks” through injury. The winger tore an abdominal muscle and was forced off after 24 minutes. Robben will miss Bayern’s next game - the 4 April meeting with Borussia Dortmund following the international break - and is a doubt for the Champions League quarter-final first leg against Porto on 15 April. Despite the defeat, Bayern are 10
points clear at the top of the Bundesliga. Nearest challengers Wolfsburg could only draw at Mainz earlier in the day, while Monchengladbach moved up to third. Defeat was Bayern’s first at home since being humbled 4-0 in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final by eventual winners Real Madrid in April 2014. Pep Guardiola’s side have scored 20 goals and conceded only two in five successive wins coming into the game, but struggled to break down a disciplined Monchengladbach who made the most of their rare raids forward. Raffael’s shot on the half-hour mark should have been a routine stop for Germany international Neuer, but the ball squirmed through his fingers.
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Neat Suarez strike settles El Clásico
KNEE SLIDE: Barcelona’s Uruguayan forward Luis Suarez celebrates his goal during the “clasico” Spanish league football match pitting FC Barcelona and Real Madrid CF.
Luis Suarez drilled in a brilliant second-half winner as Barcelona maintained control of the Spanish title race by beating Real Madrid in a pulsating El Clasico. Cristiano Ronaldo cancelled out an early header from Jeremy Mathieu before Suarez struck to leave the hosts four points clear at the top of La Liga. Although Barca made the brighter start, Real soon got into the game and had the first big chance when Karim Benzema’s cross found Ronaldo unmarked at the far post, but he did not have much angle to work with and could only send his cushioned volley against the crossbar. Barca then went ahead after Suarez won a free-kick, Lionel Messi swung it into the middle and French centre-back Mathieu arrived unmarked to send a perfectly placed header past the dive of Iker Casillas.
But Real battled quickly back and a dramatic minute saw Suarez’s cross-shot present Neymar with a golden chance which he put straight at Casillas, before Real immediately broke and Benzema’s brilliant backheel found Ronaldo for a low stabbed finish. Real finished the opening period in the ascendancy as Gareth Bale had a goal disallowed for a marginal offside and Ronaldo forced a good save from Claudio Bravo with a thunderous long-range drive. The visiting team made a similarly strong start to the second half with an early chance for Benzema saved. But Barca then re-established the advantage with a decidedly route one goal as Brazil right-back Dani Alves delivered a long ball over the top, Suarez produced brilliant control and then steered a perfectly placed low finish into the bottom left corner.
Sh8.9million SportPesa jackpot taken Paul Wainaina is the second winner of the Sh8,927,869 SportPesa Jackpot. Wainaina, who correctly guessed the outcome of 13 matches to bag the millions. Wainaina placed his bet on the weekend, his fourth time attempt at the jackpot, and was announced the winner on Monday morning. He is set to collect his cheque on Tuesday. The first jackpot of Sh5,351, 700, was won in May 2014 by Andrew Mghanga.
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