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Butali flicks Flickers to book championship semis

Butali players in joyous mood after cruising to championship semis. PHOTO: COURTESY

Nairobi, KENYA: Local champions Butali Warriors made count home turf by cruising to the semis finals of the ongoing Africa Cup of Club Championship thanks to a 2-0 win over Niger Flickers of Nigeria at City Park Stadium on Tuesday.

Two first half goals from Emmanuel Simiyu and Vincent Odhiambo proved vital to Butali as they record their second win on the spin to reach the last four.

With the results, Butali finished second in Pool B on six points, same with leaders Ghana Police who has superior goal difference, while record winners Sharkia of Egypt who had similar points paid the price of scoring less to settle for third position.

Group matches are scheduled to end on Thursday where the reigning champions Telkom Orange of Kenya who are already through to semis, will battle local rivals Sliders.

Ugandan Weatherhead will be up against Sharkia of Egypt while Ghana Police will challenge Tanzanian Dar Ladies.

In men’s fixture Kenya Police will tackle Exchequers as Eastern face off with Wananchi from Tanzania.

Opposition unites ahead of 2017 polls

Nairobi, KENYA: Cord allied party leaders have vowed to work together and single out one presidential candidate ahead of August polls.

Speaking during a meeting attended by Cord allied parties’ aspirants of all positions and cord leadership including Orange Democratic Party in Nairobi on Wednesday, Leaders Raila Odinga , ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi ,KANU sec general Nick Salat and Ford Kenya party leader Moses Wetangula said that they are ready to unite against the jubilee administration

They urged their supporters to go out and embrace mass voter registration exercise which will kick start as from 16th this month.

They launched onslaught on Jubilee government accusing President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto for failing to deliver their promises to Kenyans.

“Kenya has been tested to the limit these last four years. It cannot stand another five years of Jubilee.
We have therefore gathered here because our country needs all of us to rise to the challenges that are known to all of us: unprecedented corruption, tribalism that has become official policy, politics that marginalizes communities, all time high unemployment” Odinga said.

Raila warned Jubilee administration not to engage in any electoral malpractices in the upcoming general elections.

Mombasa governor Ali Hassan Joho blasted the Jubilee administration for failing to initiate projects in the coastal town of Mombasa since it clinched to power.

Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka and Ford Kenya leader Moses Wetangula slammed the government for passing election laws which allows manual back up system; vowing to go back to the streets to air their grievances concerning the legislation of that law which they termed as retrogressive.

Wetangula said that opposition will embark on mass action immediately after the completion of voter registration exercise .

Police arrest drug peddlers during a crackdown at the beach

Mombasa, KENYA: Police in Likoni, Mombasa on Wednesday arrested 10 alleged drug peddlers at the shores of Indian Ocean Waters and recovered unknown quantity of drugs.

Brighton Otieno,Hamisi Kamue, Mbwana Hassan, Nusuru Sulemaman, Amin Elote, Ramadan Sawaleh,Nassir Zoro,Ali Abdallah, Daniel Muturu and Juma Omar were all arrested following a crackdown carried out by a team of police officers tasked to fight drug abuse in the area.

Likoni police boss Willy Simba termed the arrest as a major breakthrough in the war against drug abuse in the county.

He said the suspects will be grilled to ascertain if they are linked to any criminal gangs terrorizing residents, before being arraigned in court on Thursday.

He reiterated that the fight against drug abuse will continue in the whole subcounty.

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The suspects are being held at Likoni police Station.

AFC Leopards signs five new players

AFC Leopards members celebrating a goal during a past match. PHOTO: COURTESY.

Nairobi, KENYA: Kenyan Premier League club AFC Leopards has confirmed the signing of five new players as it prepares to rival other teams next season for top honors.

Through its portal, the club affirmed capturing the services of defender Dennis Sikhayi from Western Stima, Marcus Abwao of Nairobi Stima and Mike Kibwage formerly of Kakamega Homeboyz.

Others are striker Vincent Oburu who joins ranks from the junior team while Ibrahim Elias also comes in from the Sofapaka FC U20 side.

The club also disclosed that it has agreed personal terms with defender Abdallah Yusuf and midfielder Duncan Otieno both from Posta Rangers and Samuel Ndungu of Muhoroni Youth.

Also, in line to switch allegiance to the den are Mathare United pair Yhvonne Isuza and Robinson Kamura both whose contract are set to expire by the end of the month.

The players are expected to link up with the rest of the squad once they get release letters from their current clubs.

AFC Leopards finished 13th last campaign, and they are yet to win the league title since 1998.

We are not an outlawed gang! Kadu Asili tells CS Nkaiserry

Kaloleni MP Gunga Mwinga who is also Kadu Asili's party leader at a past function. PHOTO: COURTESY.

Kilifi, KENYA: A coast based independent political party Kadu Asili has called upon Interior CS Joseph Nkaiseri to shed more light on an organized criminal gang called Kadu Asili networks based in the region.

The gang was initially banned by CS Nkaissery in his 30th December gazette notice in Nairobi.

The party leader, also Kaloleni MP Gunga Mwinga, on Wednesday told Baraka FM that the party has officially written to Nkaiserry  regarding the issue, which he says  could result to tension as the country heads to the general elections.

“We are agitated by this gang, because associating this name with an organized criminal gang will badly affect us and as a result we have written to CS Nkaiseri to seek clarity on which group he was referring to,” said Mwinga.

He said the party had no relationship with such a group and expressed the willingness of the party to work with the government investigation agencies to stop the group if it exists.

“Kadu asili is a legally registered political party and we have no any information on where Kadu Asili networks stems from,” Mwinga clarified.

He expressed his worries that the gazette notice might have been a plan by the government to de-popularize the party which has all along been championing for peaceful elections.

“I feel this is just an organized plan to taint our political party by making it look like a criminal gang. The move has brought in jittery in our party, making some members uneasy. We want the CS to tell us who are the members of Kadu Asili networks,” added Mwinga.

Among other groups that were listed included wakali kwanza and wakali wao who are known dangerous gangs at the coast.

On Jamhuri day, Kilifi county commissioner Joseph Keter said the security team is closely monitoring some groups that are planning to disrupt peace during this year’s general elections.

Interior Cabinet Secretary Joseph Nkaissery on December 30 through an official gazette notice, outlawed 89 criminal gangs running activities in different parts of the country.

According to the CS, among the groups are, Gaza Boys, 42 Brothers, Acrobatic, Akapulo, Akili za Usiku, American Marines, Bad Men, Baragoi Boys, Beasts, Black Latino, Bongo Rongo, Boston Boys, Bulanda Boys, Chapa Ilale, Chifu Kali, Chimoi Highway Gang, China Squad, Chini ya Mnazi, Chunga Chunga, Colombo, Confirm Group, Cool Base, Corner Stars, Culture Boys, Egypt Boys, Eleven Crazy (Mji Mkubwa), Elite, Eminants of mungiki, Five Fingers, G15 among others.

New judge promises to introduce admiralty law practices in Mombasa

Newly posted head of Mombasa court Judge Erick Ogola (seated) and retired Resident Judge Anyara Emukule (right) during the handing over ceremony at the Mombasa Law courts. PHOTO: HILLARY MAKOKHA.

Mombasa, KENYA: The newly posted head of Mombasa court station Judge Erick Ogola has promised to introduce admiralty law practices (a distinct body of law that governs maritime questions and offenses) in the Coast region.

Ogola said that Mombasa is a gateway to East and Central Africa because of the port,which facilitates the practice of international trade and therefore the need for the admiralty law.

He said the Judiciary was aware of the implementation of section 20 of the Insurance Act, to the effect that commercial importers in the country must procure local Marine cargo insurance policies from January 2017.

Judge Ogola further stated that a total of 18,546,2016 backlog cases were pending in Mombasa court.

He asked members of the bench in Mombasa to work hard to reduce the back log while attending to new cases and finalize them in time.

Ogola said the country expected judicial officers to observe 100% integrity and encouraged all judicial officers and members of the bar and the public to remain vigilant and discharge duties without any reproach.

He however said individual and personal issues on corruption and integrity when raised, shall be investigated appropriately  by the relevant organizations.

Ogola has replaced retired Resident Judge Anyara Emukule who retired in December 2016.

He was appointed a judge in 2011 and posted in Nairobi at the commercial division where he served for 6 years before being posted to Machakos until January when he was posted as the head of station in Mombasa.

He said that statistics show that there are bulk of cases within the Coast region related to land ownership.

He added that the station had received two more judges, Justice Charles Kimutai and Lady Justice Loise Chepkemoi.

Mombasa will now have three environment and land judges as a major improvement in the sector.

Marwa orders all illegal gun holders to surrender firearms or face consequences

Mombasa, KENYA: Coast region commander Nelson Marwa has ordered all illegal gun holders in the region to surrender their firearms, so as to curb gun related crimes.

Speaking during a press briefing at his office in Mombasa on Wednesday, Marwa said there has been reports that gun related crimes have increased in the region.

“Gun related crimes statistics have gone high and as we are headed for the elections we need to be careful to curb harassment cases from those who have licensed guns,” he said.

Marwa said they will hold a crackdown on all illegal gun holders and at the end of the exercise they will name and shame the offenders.

The regional boss further said that Nyali constituency has the biggest number of guns.

“Nyali is leading in number of guns, if you are an innocent Kenyan without anything to fear about why carry 2 guns, if you see someone carrying 2 guns he is an international criminal! Are you protecting heroin and cocaine?” He added.

Marwa said they are also conducting a crackdown for drug barons and suppliers in the region and that every individual is being monitored.

He further called for a good and competitive working relationship between the county traffic marshals and national traffic officers, to ensure efficient service delivery to the public.

“We have information that people are complaining of harassment from the county officers , Mr. traffic Commander I want to know who they are, how many inspectorate officers are there? What are their qualifications, are they properly inducted on traffic commands,” said Marwa.

Marwa also issued a warning to youths to avoid being used to cause chaos during rallies.

“There has been a new thing that people hire drug addicts and youth to cause chaos during rallies we are headed for the elections we need law and order,” he said.

On Tuesday, Kongowea MCA Jabez Oduor alleged that the county government has tolerated abuse of guns in the area and in future Mombasa might be linked to countries that witness a lot of gun related crimes.

“If we tolerate this Mombasa County government for another 5 years, Mombasa will become another Columbia.” Said Jabez.

 

Ugandan Legislators pass motion to reward national soccer team

Ugandan goalkeeper Denis Onyango in action. PHOTO: COURTESY.

Kampala, UGANDA: Ugandan Parliament on Tuesday passed a motion that will see its legislators dig deep into their pockets to reward their national soccer team Uganda Cranes following their triumph in 2016.

The motion which was brought to the floor by Parliament Football Team captain Hon. Dennis Obua received support from the Members of Parliaments who agreed to appreciate their players with a token.

The over 400 lawmakers will each now contribute UgSh. 500,000 ($ 150) which is equivalent to shs.15,000 to reward their national soccer team.

Uganda Cranes was named Africa’s best national men’s soccer team in 2016 by Confederation of African Football CAF after it qualified for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations after 38 years of waiting.

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Meanwhile, team captain Dennis Onyango scooped the African based best player award in a year in which he won CAF Champions League with Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa.

Interestingly, the MP who proposed the motion Hon. Denis Obua also lead Ugandan Parliament soccer team to claim East African Inter Parliamentary Games held in Mombasa, Kenya in December.

This leaves Kenyans wish their lawmakers borrowed a leaf from their neighbors and reward our athletes who have in many occasions conquered the world with their talents.

Politicians warned against using witchcraft to win elections

Witchcraft paraphernalia. Two suspects have been arrested while at a witchdoctor's house who was allegedly helping them to escape the police./COURTESY

Kwale,KENYA:Politicians have been warned against using witchcraft to win elections.

Pastor Wilber Gogo of Gosepl Revival in Kwale County said any politician who uses juju (charms) will perish before actualizing their dreams.

“watakaoshiriki uchawi ili kupata kura kutoka kwa waumini wataangamia kabla ya kutimiza malengo yao (Those who will try to use witchcraft to get votes from faithfuls will not succeed )’, he claimed.

The pastor said he will fast for a week to rebuke politicians bent on using witchcraft to win.

He said it was time Kenyans and especially leaders turned from ungodly ways.

 

Gov’t reinstates Governor Joho and Kingi’s security detail

Mombasa,KENYA: The security detail of Mombasa Governor Ali Hassan Joho and his Kilifi counterpart Amason Kingi has been reinstated.

Police say the guards have been reinstated following changes in the County Police department.

However, the police did not give reasons for recalling the security of the two Governors for three days.

It is yet to be established whether the Governors chase cars will also be reinstated.

Last week, opposition Mps protested against the withdrawal of security personnel attached to the governors

Led by  Mvita Mp Abdulswamad Shariff Nassir,William Kamoti(Rabai) Suleiman Dori (Msabweni) Rashid Bedzimba (Kisauni) and Mombasa Women rep Mishi Juma Mboko, the said they did not know the reason why  Joho’s security was withdrawn.

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‘He said officers including his personal bodyguard, officer attached to his residence and security officer in-charge of governors’ office,’ said the Mvita MP.

Mombasa Women Rep Mishi Mboko said the government would be held responsible in case anything happened to Joho.

Additional reporting by George Otieno