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Nairobi | Thursday, May 15, 2014
No. 17939
BY TIMOTHY KEMEI
AND RICHARD MUNGUTI
newsdesk@ke.nationmedia.com
K
ericho Governor Paul Chep-
kwony yesterday became
the second county chief
to be impeached as the Supreme
Court temporarily reinstated
Nairobis Evans Kidero who lost
a petition on Tuesday.
And in Mombasa, Governor Has-
san Joho is facing a major legal
battle after the Ugandan National
Council for Higher Education ruled
that his degree was obtained ir-
regularly, meaning that he could
lose his seat.
The law requires every governor
to be a university degree holder.
In Kericho, 32 MCAs voted to
send Prof Chepkwony home, barely
crossing the required threshold of
two-thirds of the assembly.
Fifteen members of the assem-
bly, who were against the removal
of Prof Chepkwony, did not turn up
for the debate and voting, which
was presided over by Speaker
Japheth Mutai.
In Nairobi, the Supreme Court
yesterday reversed Tuesdays nul-
lication of Dr Kideros election
by the Court of Appeal. A single
judge suspended the execution
Kidero back, Chepkwony out, Joho in trouble
CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
Dr Evans Kidero: Reinstated by Supreme Court a
day after Court of Appeal quashed his election.
Prof Paul Chepkwony: Impeached by 32 MCAs as
his supporters keep away from Chamber.
Mr Ali Hassan Joho: A Uganda higher education
agency has said his degree certicate was a fraud.
An MP, city businessmen among those whove moved into quarters Back
Scandal as ocers rent out police houses
Barasa to
be hauled
to Hague
P. 6 Judge
orders arrest and
extradition of
journalist to ICC
ON OTHER PAGES
INDEX
News P. 2-11, 16, BACK
Opinion P. 12-13
Letters P. 14
County P. 18-23
World P. 26-33
Business P. 34-41
Sport P. 68-71
EDUCATION
NOW VARSITY LOANS MAY BE
SLASHED OVER CASH CRUNCH
Treasury has not increased its allocation
to Helb despite rise in the number of stu-
dents enrolled in universities Page 18
Uhuru to pick county
chiefs in power shift
>> President to unveil today
new government structure
with powerful administrators
reporting directly to him
ADMINISTRATION | New policy creates oce of an all-powerful commissioner in regions
>> New bosses to be CEOs
replacing DCs and PCs with
job of coordinating national
policies at grassroots Story P4
of the entire judgement of the
appellate court that had sent Dr
Kidero packing.
Mr Justice Mohammed Ibrahim
certied as urgent the appeal led
by lawyers Tom Ojienda, Kennedy
Ogeto and Evans Monari on be-
half of the embattled governor.
He said the appeal raised seri-
ous legal and constitutional issues
which could only be resolved
during a full hearing.
The judge stopped the swear-
ing-in of the Speaker of Nairobi
County Assembly, Mr Alex
Magelo, to discharge the duties of
the Governor pending a by-elec-
tion to elect a new governor.
He also restrained the Inde-
pendent Electoral and Boundaries
Commission (IEBC) from declar-
ing the Nairobi governors seat
vacant.
In his brief ruling, Justice Ibra-
him said, I have read the notice
of motion led by the appellant
herein (Dr Kidero) and also heard
submissions by Prof Ojienda. I am
satised the appeal raises triable
issues of law.
He added: Dr Kideros appeal
raises serious legal issues, which
may be rendered nugatory unless
a temporary stay is granted.
Justice Ibrahim said nobody
would be prejudiced by granting
the conservatory orders suspend-
ing the execution of the Court of
Appeal orders.
Presenting the case, Prof
Ojienda criticised the majority
decision of Judges GBM Kariuki
and Patrick Kiage describing it
as outrageous.
The two judges said the elec-
tion of Dr Kidero did not meet
the constitutional threshold and
was in total breach of the elec-
tion rules.
Prof Ojienda said the judges
erred in law by admitting the ap-
peal lodged by former Embakasi
MP Ferdinand Waititu when it
was filed 30 days outside the
prescribed time.
He said judges Kariuki and
Kiage went out of their way
to analyse facts of the petition
instead of dealing with the legal
issues only.
Justice Ibrahim heard that the
judges ruled that Mr Waititu was
not given fair hearing before Jus-
tice Richard Mwongo who heard
the petition.
The appellate judges observed
Justice Mwongo denied the
petitioner the opportunity to
cross-examine a crucial witness,
the County Returning Officer
Fiona Nduku Waithaka thereby
locking out testimony which
would have assisted him in doing
justice to the poll dispute.
In Kericho, the notice of
motion for the removal of Prof
Chepkwony was moved by Nomi-
nated MCA Albert Kipkoech. He
accused Prof Chepkwony of
gross violation of the Constitu-
tion, abuse of oce and gross
violation of the provisions of
the county Government Act, the
Public Finance Management Act
and the Public Procurement and
Disposal Act.
Prof Chepkwony, who was ac-
companied by legal counsel Peter
Wanyama during the proceedings,
watched in silence from a seat re-
served for him to the left of the
Speaker.
For Kericho County to move
forward into development, Prof
Chepkwony must go so that we
can have a more responsible gov-
ernor. All evidence conrms that
the governor violated the law, Mr
Kipkoech said.
He alleged that Prof Chepk-
wony had violated the provisions
of the County Government Act
and Public Finance Management
Act on grants and donations re-
ceived and failed to follow due
process regarding public and
private partnership. He said the
governor had also failed to take
into account public participation
while entering into deals.
The MCA also said that the
governor violated the provisions
of Articles 226(5), 220(2) and
73(2)(c) (1) of the Constitution.
It includes exposing the
county to risk and/or liability by
entering into agreements without
following the due process of law
with full knowledge that funds
were unavailable, he added.
He was seconded by Kipkelion
MCA Edward Santos.
They claimed that the governor
signed several deals without the
prior approval of the County As-
sembly, thereby violating Public
Private Partnership laws.
But Prof Chepkwony defended
himself against the allegations,
insisting that the county did not
lose any money.
In Mombasa, Mr Joho suered
a blow over his academic quali-
cations as a case challenging his
election was referred to the CJ
for further directions.
Full story on Page 22
Kericho MCAs vote
to impeach governor
as Kidero gets relief
EMBATTLED | Mombasa county boss faces academic hurdle as pressure mounts on leaders of devolved governments
DECEMBER 12, 2013:
Governor Paul Chepkwony
accuses Leader of Minority
Livingstone Kipkoech and
Kipchebor MCA Joel Siele of
breaching the principle of
separation of powers.
DECEMBER 13, 2013: Seven
MCAs convene a press
conference and condemn
Prof Chepkwony for trying
to suppress their independ-
ence and intimidating them.
APRIL 24, 2014: County
Assembly Speaker Japheth
Mutai reacts furiously to
allegations by Prof Chepk-
wony that the assembly is
behind the slow pace of de-
velopment in the county.
APRIL 30: A notice of mo-
tion to impeach Prof Chepk-
wony is tabled in the county
assembly by nominated
MCA Albert Kipkoech.
MAY 1: Prof Chepkwony
uses his Labour Day speech
to call for a truce between
him and the countys MCAs
after the approval of a mo-
tion to impeach him.
CHRONOLOGY
Key dates in
ouster bid
JARED NYATAYA | NATION
Uasin Gishu Governor Jackson Mandago at a press conference in Eldoret
Town yesterday. He criticised the Senate for impeaching Embu Governor
Martin Wambora on Monday. In Kericho, MCAs yesterday impeached their
governor, Prof Paul Chepkwony.
For Kericho
County
to move
forward into
development,
Prof
Chepkwony
must go so
that we can
have a more
responsible
governor
Nominated
MCA Albert
Kipkoech
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
BY NATION REPORTER
Impeached Embu Governor
Martin Wambora yesterday de-
manded that his case be heard
by a three-judge bench.
Through his lawyer Wilfred
Nyamu, Mr Wambora (right)
insisted before principal judge
Richard Mwongo that he was
ready to pursue his quest for
justice following his alleged
irregular impeachment but he
must be heard by three judges
of the High Court.
We wish to have a three
judge bench constituted to hear
this matter and we expect this
court to issues directions to
that eect, said Mr Nyamu.
Mr Nyamu said that neither
the Embu County Assembly
nor the Senate is affected
by what is happening to Mr
Wambora and hence he just
needs to be heard fairly.
The court was meant to give
a ruling yesterday at 3.30pm
on whether a bench would be
constituted or not but did not
sit at the said time.
On Monday, Justice Mwongo
dismissed Mr Wamboras re-
quest to bar the Senate from
making any deliberations re-
garding his impeachment.
The judge said it would be
unlawful to stop a legislative
body from performing its func-
tions in the publics interest.
Though Mr Wamboras case
raises weighty issues, such a
request would only be allowed
and granted orders with great
caution, Justice Mwongo said.
The judge said Mr Wambora
had not put up adequate evi-
dence to demonstrate how he
was going to suer if the Sen-
ate was not barred from forging
ahead with its constitutional
mandate.
Wambora wants three
judges to hear case
DAILY NATION
Thursday May 15, 2014
2 | National News
BY AGGREY MUTAMBO
newsdesk@ke.nationmedia.com
T
he US has expressed strong
concerns on the way Kenya
has been conducting a crack-
down on suspected Al-Shabaab
sympathisers.
In an online press conference, US
Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of
African Aairs Linda Thomas-Green-
eld said yesterday that her country
had told Kenya government ocials
to change tack in their handling of
the operation to avoid mistreating
innocent people.
We know that Kenya has expe-
rienced some horrendous terrorist
attacks, and we want to work with
the Kenyan government to ensure that
we address the incidents of terrorism,
and we know terrorism in Kenya af-
fects all of us, she told reporters.
Refugees sympathisers
That said, we have expressed our
strong concerns to the government of
Kenya. You know what our views are,
on human rights violations. We will
continue to express those concerns
whenever we see evidence of human
rights violations being committed.
Kenya which has been on the receiv-
ing end of attacks suspected to be
masterminded by the Al-Shabaab last
month embarked on a security opera-
tion to weed out illegal immigrants
and return refugees to the camps.
Interior Cabinet Secretary Joseph
ole Lenku believes most of refugees
and immigrants are sympathisers of
the militants.
The Operation Usalama Watch also
aected Kenyans found without na-
tional identication documents.
Yesterday, Ms Greeneld said of
the Kenyan operation: In order to
deal with terrorism, there has to be
two-pronged approach. There is a
military side of it and there is also a
side of it that is involved in dealing
with the population in a free and fair
and transparent way so that people
understand what is going on and do
not become victims of both terrorism
and the government.
The statement came a day after glo-
bal lobby group Human Rights Watch
released a report criticising Kenyan
security agencies for harassing people
in the crackdown.
Kenyan police and security forces
are using abusive and discriminatory
tactics in the name of national secu-
rity, targeting entire communities,
Human Rights Watch Africa Direc-
tor Daniel Bekele said.
Extorting residents
This crackdown clearly violates
basic rights of Kenyans, refugees,
and other foreign nationals and does
nothing to improve security.
The group charged that the police
had been raiding homes, looting peo-
ples property, extorting residents and
detained thousands including Ken-
yans without taking them to court.
The police denied the charge.
Ms Thomas-Greenfield was ad-
dressing journalists based in Africa
on US Commitment to sub-Saharan
Africa to take stock of the recent trip
by Secretary of State John Kerry. The
US is also expected to host a summit
with African leaders in August, but
has ruled out inviting leaders from
Zimbabwe, Eritrea, Egypt, Guinea
Bissau, CAR and Sudan.
There are some leaders not invited
because they are either not in good
state with the AU because they have
had coups Egypt is one of those
countries, Central Africa Republic is
one of those countries and Guinea Bis-
sau is another Or they are countries
that are not in good standing with the
United States either because we have
sanctioned them or we do not have a
bilateral relationship with them and
you know what those countries are:
Zimbabwe, Eritrea and Sudan.
We are looking forward to a
dialogue with the African leaders.
We have in fact consulted across
the continent and to get issues they
would like us to focus on. So we will
be focusing on peace and security, we
will be focusing on democracy and
governance and we will be focusing on
trade and development as well.
On security, Al-Shabaab, South
Sudan and Boko Haram kept pop-
ping up.
South Sudan President Salva Kiir
and his nemesis Riek Machar signed a
peace deal last Friday but Mr Kiir later
claimed they had been forced into it.
The US yesterday denied it had a hand
in forcing anyone to sign.
There was no forcing that took
place here, she said.
US condemns brutal police raids
BILLY MUTAI | NATION
US Embassy Press assistant Jessica
Neatherlin is helped to set up an
online link to Washington yesterday.
Assistant Secretary of State Linda
Thomas-Greeneld made an online
press conference touching on terrorist
attacks in Nigeria and Kenya.
DIPLOMACY | Global watchdog also accuses Kenya police of harassment
America wants security
agents to avoid
mistreating innocent
people during swoops
WAR ON TERRORISM
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schools were
overpopulated
and understaed,
others were
empty
Report
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The amount in millions
needed to repair some
of the citys schools
Residents to
be paid for
acquired land
BY NATION CORRESPONDENT
The government has assured
Meru residents whose land will
be taken to pave the way for the
construction of two bypasses that
they would be compensated.
Kenya Urban Roads Authority
director general Joseph Nkadayo
yesterday said feasibility studies
had been done and a contractor
awarded the tender for construc-
tion of Eastern and Western
bypasses.
Minimum disruptions
We want to ensure minimum
disruptions when the work starts
in a week but those who will be
relocated will be adequately com-
pensated in line with the current
market rates, Mr Nkadayo said
during the commissioning of
Riverland stage in Meru.
He noted that the land docu-
ments would be scrutinised to
ensure only genuine owners are
compensated.
The roads authority boss said
the project would be completed
on time as it had the blessings of
county leaders.
The county has partnered with
the World Bank to construct the
30km road is expected to ease
trac jam in Meru town.
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Thursday May 15, 2014
County News 23
Due to massive countrywide public enquiries and in keeping with good practice by the Government, NACADA hereby publishes an updated list of alcohol manufacturers and importers who have complied with the Government directive and
provided the following documents:
(i) Kenya Bureau of Standards license/Import Standardization Mark (Importers)
(ii) Public Health certificate
(iii) Kenya Revenue Authority certificate /Certificate of Registration (Importers)
(iv) Single Business Permit
(v) Liquor License Certificate
(vi) Certificate of Incorporation
(vii) Two (2) samples of your brand(s)
As emphasized previously this is a positive identification exercise and first step towards intensive research and publication of qualitative and quantitative analysis to be made public soonest.
LIQUOR MANUFACTURERS/IMPORTERS
Applications Verifed as at 11/05/2014
S/NO. NAME OF COMPANY BRANDS
1. Africa Spirits Limited Blue Moon Vodka
Legend Brandy
Furaha Brandy
Furaha Potable Spirit with Gin
Club 360 Whisky
Gypsy King Gin
Total 06 brands
2. Crywan Enterprises T/A SAME
Limited
Kingston Classic Brandy Potable Spirit with Brandy flavour
Kingston Premium Gin Potable Spirit with Gin flavour
Kingston Master Vodka Potable Spirit with Vodka flavour
Visa Brandy Potable Spirit with Brandy Flavour
Visa Gin Potable Spirit with Gin flavour
Visa Vodka Potable Spirti with Vodka flavour
Grand Label Whisky Potable Spirit with Whisky flavour
Total = 07 brands
3. Crystal World Agencies Limited Blue Star Potable Spirit with Vodka flavour
Survivor Liquor
Survivor Potable Spirit with Brandy flavour
Survivor Potable Spirit with Gin flavour
Total = 04 brands
4. Jovin K. Limited New Balance Gin Potable Spirit (Gin flavor)
Astah Potable Spirit (Gin flavor)
Total = 02 brands
5. Julijo Investments Fighter Extra Potable Spirit with Brandy flavour
Fighter Extra Potable Spirit with Gin flavour
Magic Moments Potable Spirit with Brandy flavour
Magic Moments Potable Spirit with Gin flavour
Heroes Potable Spirit with Gin flavour
Heroes Potable Spirit with Brandy flavour
Kingdom Potable Spirit with Vodka flavour
Kingdom Potable Spirit with Brandy flavour
Ferrari movement Potable Spirit with Vodka flavour
King Horse Potable Spirit with Gin flavour
Total = 10 brands
6. Lumat Company Limited Queens Potable Spirit Brandy flavour
Budget Potable Spirit with Gin flavour
Queen Potable Spirit with Gin flavour
Meridian Potable Spirit with Brandy flavour
Starlight Potable Spirit Vodka flavour
Unique Magic Potable Spirit with Brandy flavor
Skannia Potable Spirit with Vodka flavour
Meridian Potable Spirit with Gin flavour
Unique Magic Potable Spirit with Gin flavor
Budget portable Spirit with Brandy flavour
Total = 10 brands
7. Lyniber Supplies Limited Sun Lemon Potable Spirit with Gin flavour
Rangers Potable Spirit with Gin flavour
Rangers Potable Spirit with Brandy flavour
Total = 03 brands
8. Metro Distillers E.A. Limited Prof. Agenda Potable Spirit with Brandy flavour
Pro. Agenda Potable Spirit with Gin flavour
County Extra Potable Spirit with Brandy flavour
County Extra Potable Spirit with Gin flavour
Jamii Opaque Beer
Total = 05 brands
9. Moonwalk Investment Limited Moonwalker Spirit with Vodka flavour
Moonwalker Potable Spirit with Brandy flavour
Rockstar Potable Spirit with Gin flavor
Rockstar Potable Spirit with Brandy flavor
Total = 04 brands
10. Sherehe Industries Limited Sherehe Potable Spirit with Gin flavour
Sherehe Potable Spirit with Brandy flavour
Total = 02 brands
11. Tana Investments Limited Tana Spirits Gin flavor
Tana Potable Spirit with Brandy flavour
Blue Mountain Potable Spirit with Vodka flavour
Blue Mountain Potable Spirit with Brandy Flavour
Total = 04 brands
12. Zheng Hong Kenya Limited Dallas portable Spirit with Brandy Flavour
Dallas Potable Spirit with Gin Flavour
Jambo Potable Spirit with Vodka Flavour
Total = 03 brands
LIQUOR MANUFACTURERS/IMPORTERS
Applications Verifed as at 12/05/2014
S/NO. NAME OF COMPANY BRANDS
13. London Distillers (K) Ltd Kahawa Gold Liqueur
Old Monk Rum
Meakins Dark Rum
Safari Cocktail Rum
Lem Punch Liqueur
Safari Cane Rum
Safari Brandy
Napoleon Gold Brandy
Kenya King Gin
Napoleon Crown Brandy
Crystal Dry Gin
Safari Rum
Safari Whisky
Safari Vodka
Top Secret Whisky
Safari Dry Gin
Meakins Vodka
Meakins Dry Gin
Kahawa Liqueur
Madafu Liqueurs
Total = 20 Brands
14. Biscept Limited Horizon Alcoholic Beverage Vodka
Towers Potable Spirit with Vodka Flavour
Sky Potable Spirit with Gin Flavour
Fix Potable Spirit with Gin Flavour
Total = 04 Brands
15. Tihan Limited Bubblez Potable Spirit with Vodka Flavour
Total = 01 Brand
16. Kenlab Supplies Limited Shakers Potable Spirit with Gin Flavour
17. Kedsta Investments Euro Potable Spirit with Gin Flavour
Shujaa Potable Spirit with Gin Flavour
Euro Potable Spirit with Brandy Flavour
Shujaa Potable Spirit with Brandy Flavour
Total = 04 Brands
18. Kenya Wine Agencies Ltd Altar Wines, Milano White, Viceroy Brandy, Hunters Choice
Whisky, Kibao Vodka, Rocamar Medium Dry Wine, Count Pushkin
Vodka, Caprice Vin Rose Wine, Clubman Mint, Yatta Red Wine
and Kingfisher Orange.
Total = 11 brands
19. Continental Beverages Ltd Captains Potable Spirit
Moonshine Potable Spirit with Vodka flavour
Havannah Ice Liqueur
Savannah Liqueur
Total = 04 brands
LIQUOR MANUFACTURERS/IMPORTERS
Applications Verifed as at 13/05/2014
S/NO. NAME OF COMPANY BRANDS
20. Advance Limited Potable Spirits with Poond Gin flavour
Total=1brand
ALCOHOL CRISIS RESPONSE LIST OF VERIFIED MANUFACTURERS & BRANDS
DAILY NATION
Thursday May 15, 2014
24 |
21. Fai Amarillo Limited Klassic Vodka
Amarios Sherry
Poolers Fortified Wine
Choices Fortified Wine
Klassic Brandy
Suki Fortified Wine
Azure Potable Spirit
Total = 07 brands
22. Telleny Beverages Limited Golden Queen (Opaque Beer).
Total= 1 brand
23. Cannate Breweries Limited Melasun Extra Potable Spirit with Gin flavour
Melasun Extra Potable Spirit with Brandy flavour
Melasun Spirit Based Ready to drink Alcoholic Beverage.
Total = 03 brands
LIQUOR MANUFACTURERS/IMPORTERS
Applications Verifed as at 14/05/2014
S/NO. NAME OF COMPANY BRANDS
24. MDI Limited Shujaa Potable Spirit with Gin flavour
Mountain Potable Spirit with Gin flavour.
Total = 02 brands
25. Eagle Classic Eagle Classic Potable Spirit with Brandy flavour
Eagle Classic Potable Spirit with Gin flavour
Romance Moments Potable Spirit with Vodka flavour.
Total = 03 brands
26. Mashwa Breweries Masters Potable Spirit with Brandy flavour
Masters Potable Spirit with Vodka flavour
Santana Fortified Wine
Santana Ice
Total = 04 brands
27. Merchant Pinewood Limited Royal King Potable Spirit with Brandy flavour
Royal King Potable Spirit with Gin flavour
Santa King Ice Spirit Based ready to drink Alcoholic Beverage
Total = 03 brands
28. Roskin Agencies Kibuga Opaque Beer
Total = 01brand
29. Stesodor Company Limited
(former Inter-Global Products
Enterprises)
Lion King Potable Spirit with Gin flavour
Pine Potable Spirit with Gin flavour
Total = 02 brands
30. Grand Breweries Limited Golden Drops Potable Spirit with Gin Flavour
ALVA Potable Spirit with Brandy flavour
ALVA Potable Spirit with Gin flavour
Golden Drops ALVA Potable Spirit with Brandy flavour
Total =04brands
31. Vinepack Limited Fiesta Special Ice-Alcapop (Ice)
Mfalme Original Opaque Beer
Potable Spirit Fiesta Extra (Brandy)
Potable Spirit Fiesta Extra (Gin).
Total =04brands
32 Lakers East Africa Limited Ivory Potable Spirit with Gin favour
Enigma Potable Spirit with Gin favour
Speed Extra Potable Spirit with Gin favor
Total = 3 brands
33 Tona Miller Limited Vista Spirit Based Liqueur
Zuchi Cereal Based Alcoholic Drink
Karuba Opaque Beer
Total = 3 brands
34 Marchi East Africa Limited Chancellor Potable Spirit with Brandy favor
Gold Head Potable Spirit
Swara Potable Spirit
Blue Wave Potable Spirit
Total = 4 brands
35 Crown Beverages Limited Nile Special Premium Lager
Redds Premium
Castle Lager
Castle Lite
Castle Milk Stout
Redds Vodka Lemon
Total = 6 brands
36 Rift Valley Brewing Co. Supa Vodka Potable Spirit
Star Ice
Total = 2 brands
37 Miti Brewers & Distillers Ltd Hawaii Potable Spirit with Brandy favour
Hawaii Potable Spirit with Gin favor
Total = 2 brands
38 Grand Beverages Ltd Golden Drops Potable Spirit
ALVA Potable Spirit Brandy favor
ALVA Potable Spirit with Gin favor
Golden Drips Potable Spirit with Brandy favor
Total = 4 brands
39 Tylex E.A. Brewers Ltd Ramos Brandy
Ramos Gin
Ramos Vodka
Jiant Brandy
Jiant Gin
Jiant Vodka
Total = 6 brands
The above companies are allowed to continue doing business in the verified products/brands.
HOWEVER, if any of the products and/or manufacturing plants fail further mandatory qualitative and
quantitative tests then the product(s) will be withdrawn and appropriate action taken by the relevant
Government agencies (National Police Service, Public Health Department, KEBS and KRA), and the
public informed promptly.
Anyone requiring more information or wishing to report any matter on alcohol and drug abuse can call
our toll-free helpline 1192, mobile number 0731003332, send an email on complaints@nacada.go.ke,
post it on NACADA Facebook page, or tweet at our handle @NACADAKenya.
________________________ _______________________
Hon. John N. Mututho, EBS Mr. Enoch N. Onchwari
Chairman, NACADA Board Ag. CEO, NACADA
Dated at Nairobi this 14
th
day of May 2014
40. Kenya Breweries Limited Pilsner Ice
Whitecap Light
V&A Cream (Liquor)
Tusker Malt Lager
Tusker Light
Tusker Lager
Allsopps Lager
Snapp
Balozi
Kane Extra Golden
Jebel Special
Smirnoff Ice
Uganda Waragi
Senator Dark Extra
Richot Brandy
Popov Vodka
Gilbeys Gin
Bond 7 Whisky
Kenya Kane
Guinness Stout
Pilsner Lager
Jebel Gold
Chelsea Gin
Whitecap Lager
Liberty Spirit
Smirnoff Vodka
Senator Lager
Total =27brands
Imported brands
Baileys Cream Liqueur
Captain Morgan Black
Captain Morgan Spiced Gold
Gordons Dry Gin
J&B Rare
Johnnie Walker Red Label
Johnnie Walker Black Label
Johnnie Walker Green Label
Johnnie Walker Blue Label
Myers Rum
Pimms No.1 Cup
VAT 69
CIROC Vodka
CAOL ILA 12YO Scotch Whisky
Talisker 12YO Scotch Whisky
Bushmills 10YO Whiskey
Bushmills Whiskey
Tanqueray London Dry Gin
Cragganmore 12YO Whisky
Dalwhinnie 15YO Whisky
Dimple 15YO Whisky
Ketel One Vodka
Johnnie Walker King George V
Sheridans Coffee and Cream Liqueur
Johnnie Walker Platinum Label
Johnnie Walker Gold Label
Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve
Glenkinchie 12YO Whisky
Oban 14YO Whisky
Lagavulin 16YO Whisky
Singleton Of Dufftown 12YO Whisky
Clynelish14YO WhiskyWhiskyOrange
Tanqueray No.Ten Gin
Cardhu 12YO Scotch Whisky
Ron Zacapa Centenario Rum
Don Julio Reposado Tequila
Haig Gold Whisky
Johnnie Walker Double Black
Smirnoff Vodka Red
Smirnoff Vodka
Smirnoff Vodka Black
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DAILY NATION
Thursday May 15, 2014
25
BY OLA AWONIYI
ABUJA, Wednesday
M
ore than 200 school-
girls today began their
second month as Boko
Haram hostages as international
powers ramped up eorts to track
down the savage Nigerian Islam-
ist group.
Lawmakers began debating a
request from President Goodluck
Jonathan for a six-month exten-
sion to a state of emergency rst
imposed in three northeast states
worst aected by the violence ex-
actly a year ago.
A total of 223 of the 276 girls
who were abducted from their
school in the remote town of
Chibok, Borno state, on April 14
are still missing. Street protests
were held to mark the one-month
anniversary of their kidnapping.
In London, British Prime Minis-
ter David Cameron told parliament
that a Sentinel surveillance aircraft
and a military team will be sent to
Abuja as part of the international
rescue operation.
In Paris, President Francois
Hollandes oce said the leaders
of Benin, Cameroon, Niger and
Chad would meet with Nigerias
President Goodluck Jonathan in
the French capital on Saturday
for a security summit.
Representatives from the Eu-
ropean Union, Britain and the
United States would also attend,
the Elysee said.
The meeting will discuss...
how to cut o (Boko Haram) by
intelligence, how to train to ght
and drive out the killers, Foreign
Minister Laurent Fabius added.
France is not taking anyones
position but our role is to help
Africans ensure security because
there cant be any solution with-
out democracy, development and
security.
On Monday, Boko Haram
released a video purporting to
show about 130 of the missing girls
and claimed they had converted
to Islam. All of them were later
identied as attending the school
that was attacked in Chibok.
The Islamist groups leader,
Abubakar Shekau, suggested
they could be freed in a prisoner
exchange.
Special Duties Minister Taminu
Turaki has said the government
had always been willing to talk
with the insurgents.
Nigerian Nobel laureate Wole
Soyinka, however, doubted that
talks would make headway, sug-
gesting Boko Harams leader was
incapable of dialogue.
The winner of the 1986 Nobel
Prize for Literature told AFP by
phone from Los Angeles that
Shekau was high on religion
and drugs.
For me, we are dealing with a
sub-human species, he said. How
do you dialogue with that kind of
obscenity?
Mr Jonathan and his govern-
ment have been widely criticised
for their slow response to the
kidnapping. But they were forced
to react in the face of a growing
social media campaign that has
won wide support across the world
and contributed to international
pressure.
Specialist US, British, French
and Israeli teams have been sent
to help in the search operation,
which Nigerias military has said
is concentrated on the Sambisa
forest area of Borno state.
There are fears, though, that
the girls may have been split into
groups and taken into neighbour-
ing Chad or Cameroon, which
Boko Haram has used as bases
to launch attacks and safe havens
in the past.
Nigerias senators summoned
the ministers of defence and po-
lice aairs, as well as military and
security chiefs, to brief them about
the application to extend the state
of emergency on Thursday as the
issue was discussed in the lower
House of Representatives.
By law, the request has to be
approved by two-thirds of both
of chambers.
It is the tradition of the Senate
to appraise and assess the per-
formance of the state of emergency
before we debate any further
extension, said Senate majority
leader Victor Ndoma-Egba.
Mr Jonathan is facing calls to
explore a negotiated settlement
with Boko Haram given the ap-
parent lack of progress in curbing
the violence after the state of
emergency was imposed on May
14 last year.
Initial gains from a surge of
troops to Borno, Yobe and Ad-
amawa states, tighter security, as
well as measures such as curfews
and cutting the mobile phone net-
works, appear to have been lost.
Attacks have increased on rural
areas leading to mounting civil-
ian casualties. More than 1,500
are estimated to have been killed
this year alone. (AFP)
WORLD
HUNDREDS DEAD
Turkey mine blast kills 205,
many trapped P.32
British PM tells parliament a
Sentinel surveillance aircraft,
military team to join hunt
Missing schoolgirls mark
one month in captivity
Damage: Mr Goodluck
Jonathan, 56, has been
urged to abandon any
thoughts for re-election
because of the eect of the
kidnap crisis on his political
stock.
Weak: Mr Jonathan and
his Peoples Democratic
Party, in power since Nigeria
returned to civilian rule in
1999, have been weakened
by a series of defections, in
part over his apparent aim
to seek a second term.
FACING DEFEAT
President may
not win poll
276
The number
of girls
kidnapped by
Boko Haram
at school
PHOTO | AFP
Students of Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, who escaped from Boko Haram insurgents arrive in a car to identity their
classmates shown in a video released by Boko Haram Islamists at the Government House, Maiduguri on Tuesday.
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It is the tradition of the
Senate to appraise and
assess the performance of
the state of emergency
Ndoma-Egba, majority leader
HOPE | Groups leader, Abubakar Shekau, suggests the students could be freed in a prisoner exchange
BRIEFLY
BANJUL
Gambia lifts ight
ban over Ebola
The Gambia has lifted a
ban on ights from Liberia
and Sierra Leone imposed at
the peak of the Ebola virus
outbreak as Guinea said the
spread of the deadly virus had
slowed signicantly. The
outbreak in Guinea is one of
the deadliest in history, with
233 cases clinically compat-
ible with Ebola virus disease
reported, and 157 deaths since
the start of the year. (AFP)
Khartoum
meeting
calls for
better ties
with China
KHARTOUM, Wednesday
The Third China-African
Peoples Forum ended in
Khartoum yesterday with
leaders publishing the
Khartoum Report, calling for
greater cooperation between
Chinese and African NGOs.
The report focused on the
importance of communication
and visits between Chinese
and African leaders and
organisations as well as
collaboration between the
organisations to serve the
development and child and
maternity centers.
The report called for
expansion of joint technology,
environment, health, culture
and poverty relief programs,
in addition to establishing
Chinese projects focusing on
environmental protection in
Africa as well as promoting
small joint projects between
NGOs.
Sudanese Assistant to the
President Ibrahim Ghandour, in
his closing remarks, expressed
hope that the forum would boost
relations and deepen the ties
between the non-governmental
and civil societies in China and
the African countries.
The relations between
the countries of our African
continent and friendly China
have always remained a
perfect and inspiring model
for the relations among
nations, because they were
based on sincere cooperation
and keenness on realisation and
exchange of mutual benets.
he said.
The forum opened its sessions
in Khartoum on Monday with
attendance of over 200 delegates
from 26 African countries
and a Chinese delegation
consisting of 210 members.
(Xinhua)
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BY MABIOR MACH
NATION Correspondent
JUBA, Wednesday
T
he United States will
sanction more South
Sudanese leaders if the
peace deal President Salva Kiir
and rebel leader Riek Machar
signed in Addis Ababa last
week fails to hold, Ambassador
Susan Page has said.
The deal was reached under
direct pressure from the US
and the United Nations to end
ve months of conict that has
killed about 10,000 people and
displaced 1.2 million others
from their homes.
The first US sanctions
targeted two military gener-
als perceived to have been
obstructing peace, namely
Mariar Chanuong, the head
of the presidential guards
unit, and rebel Commander
Peter Gatdet.
Ms Page said the sanc-
tions this time round would
include those who impede hu-
manitarian access to displaced
civilians, most of whom are at
risk of starvation according to
the UN.
Not just on the military
battle front but also are they
agreeing to let the barges go?
Are they allowing humanitarian
access as they have agreed to?
Ms Page told a United Nations
radio today.
The peace deal has already
faltered, with the rebels and
the government accusing each
other of violations.
As a result of the escalat-
ing military confrontations,
humanitarian access will
remain limited, according to
the Foreign Aairs Ministry
spokesman Mawien Makol.
Humanitarian assistance
that was supposed to reach
aected people will not any-
more because they have seen
the violation of cessation of
hostilities, the risk of them
(humanitarian workers) going
to these areas is very high, Mr
Makol he said.
It is unfortunate that up to
now we are hearing of sanc-
tions, we have already seen
sanctions on two people and
still they are increasing the
number of people to be sanc-
tioned but as a government,
we are saying we dont need
sanctions now, he said.
What we need is help from
the international community
to ensure that peace and politi-
cal settlement come back to
our country.
The ghting also meant that
the Monitoring and Verica-
tion Mechanism team of the
regional body IGAD which is
mediating the talks - will not
be dispatched.
US warns of tighter
S. Sudan sanctions
VIOLATIONS | Are they allowing humanitarian access?
Military generals
perceived to have
been obstructing
peace already hit
Watching: US ambassa-
dor Susan Page says her
government is monitoring
the unfolding events in the
country.
Blame: The crisis was
caused by a failed coup
attempt blamed on former
Vice President Riek Machar
(above right).
CAUTION
Violators are
being watched
BY TERRENCE SESAY
NATION Correspondent
MONROVIA, Wednesday
As part of her reform agenda,
Liberian President Ellen Johnson
Sirleaf has signed into a law the
Code of Conduct, which seeks to
rene the conduct of members of
the three branches of government
the Legislature, Executive and
Judiciary.
The code of conduct forbids
sexual harassment at work places,
corruption and misuse of public
oce and bribery and compels all
appointed ocials of government
to declare assets upon taking over
their oces, among others.
The Code of Conduct which had
lingered in the corridors of the Na-
tional Legislature for the past ve
years, recently landed on the desk
of President.
She signed the bill on Monday,
May 12 at her temporary oce at
the foreign ministry with several
dignitaries from the three branches
of government in attendance, ac-
cording to Executive Mansion
ocials.
At the signing ceremony, Presi-
dent Sirleaf called on all Liberian
ocials of government and civil
servants to abide by the law which,
she noted, would serve as a guide
against unwarranted behaviours,
including corrupt activities.
Sirleaf signs
new code of
Conduct
SWEET VICTORY | Zumas win
PHOTO | AFP
Supporters of the ANC party celebratre their victory on
May 10, 2014 in Johannesburg. The partys 62.15 percent
share of the vote meant an overwhelming mandate
for a fth term in government since the end of white-
minority rule, said South African President Jacob Zuma,
speaking publicly for the rst time on the vote results.
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African Paralympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius (centre) leaves the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria
yesterday. A South African judge on Wednesday ordered that Oscar Pistorius undergo psychiatric tests
to establish if he has a general anxiety disorder.
Judge orders mental
checks on Pistorius
MURDER CASE | Athletes mental stability to be tested
PRETORIA, Wednesday
T
he judge in the trial of South Af-
rican Paralympic athlete Oscar
Pistorius has ordered that he
should undergo a month-long mental
evaluation.
Judge Thokozile Masipa said that,
according to South African law, if
the accused has a mental illness
or defect that might not make him
criminally responsible then a referral
is in order.
She said the trigger for the ap-
plication was defence witness and
forensic psychiatrist Merryll Vorster,
who this week said the runner suers
from a general anxiety disorder.
Judge Masipa said Ms Vorsters
evidence clearly raises the issue of
criminal responsibility.
The accused may not have raised
the issue that he was not criminally
responsible at the time of the incident
in so many words, said Judge Masipa,
but evidence led on his behalf clearly
raises the issue and cannot be ignored,
not only that but the allegations have
been properly substantiated by the
evidence of Dr Vorster.
Judge Masipa said the court is ill-
equipped to deal with Ms Vorsters
evidence at this stage in the murder
trial. She pointed out that Ms Vorster
only conducted two interviews at an
unspecied length with Pistorius.
Ms Masipa said she would grant a
full order to have Pistorius sent for
medical observation Tuesday next
week, May 20.
Pistoriuss defence lawyer Barry
Roux said he will apply for the run-
ner to be evaluated in outpatient
care, so he does not have to stay in
hospital for 24-hour evaluation.
We will make recommendations
to the court in our draft, said Mr
Roux.
Pistoriuss paternal uncle read a
statement outside the courthouse
saying he was comforted by Judge
Masipas dedication to a fair trial.
As a family, we are comforted
by the thoroughness and detail of
this judgement and Judge Masipas
commitment, using every avenue,
to ensure a fair trial, said Arnold
Pistorius.
Correspondents say the trial, which
began in March, will almost certainly
now face a lengthy delay.
The prosecution argued on Tuesday
that psychiatric tests were essential
and that he should be referred.
But the defence vigorously opposed
the move.
Mr Pistorius denies intentionally
killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp
on Valentines Day last year.
He says he accidentally shot her
through the toilet door in a state
of panic, mistaking the 29-year-
old model and law graduate for an
intruder.
The BBCs Andrew Harding in court
says that Judge Masipas decision
caught almost everyone by surprise.
Mr Pistoriuss uncle, Arnold, wel-
comed the judges thorough ruling
and said it gave the family con-
dence in the justice system.
Judge Masipa said that the crimi-
nal code stipulates that if an accused
person is alleged not to be criminally
responsible or is alleged to be mentally
ill, he should be evaluated.
She said that such an evaluation
would ensure that Mr Pistorius would
get a fair trial, adding it would be
preferable for him to undergo the
evaluation as an outpatient.
Prosecution lawyer Gerrie Nel
made the referral application on
Tuesday after forensic psychiatrist
Merryll Vorster said earlier that the
double amputee was suering from
generalised anxiety disorder (Gad).
(BBC, AFP)
Defence lawyer says he will apply for
the runner to be evaluated as an
outpatient as uncle supports move
As a family,
we are
comforted
by the
thoroughness
and detail of
this
judgement
Pistoriuss
paternal uncle
Arnold
KIGALI, Wednesday
A former pentecostal pastor
pleaded not guilty to genocide
in Rwanda today, as his trial
opened in Kigali following
his transfer home from a
UN-backed court.
I did not commit the crimes
mentioned by the prosecution,
Im a victim of genocide, Jean-
Bosco Uwinkindi told the High
Court, without elaborating.
Mr Uwinkindi was pastor
of the pentecostal church
outside the capital during
the genocide, and is accused
of leading a group of Hutu
extremists on a hunt to murder
Tutsi civilians.
Prosecutor Jean Bosco
Mutangana said Uwinkindi
was charged with genocide
and extermination as a crime
against humanity during the
100-day massacre that began
in April 1994 and left 800,000
dead.
After he was arrested in
Uganda in 2010, he was rst
sent to the International
Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
(ICTR) in Tanzania, before
being handed back to face
justice in Rwanda in April
2012.
The UN-backed court in
Arusha was set up to try the
main perpetrators of the 1994
genocide but is now winding
down its operations.
While the masterminds have
been tried at the ICTR, other
perpetrators have been tried
either in the Rwandan court
system or before the grass
roots tribunals. (AFP)
Ex-pastor denies genocide role
The year killings took place
1994
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We have had
very little
news and
when it does
come its
very bad
Arum Unzar,
a colleague
of the missing
miners
SOMA, Turkey, Wednesday
R
escuers battled today to
reach hundreds of work-
ers feared trapped after an
explosion at a mine in western
Turkey that has killed at least
205 people in one of the worst
industrial disasters ever to hit
the country.
As Turkey declared three
days of national mourning for
the victims, Energy Minister
Taner Yildiz said the toll could
rise to exceed the 263 workers
killed in the countrys worst ever
mining disaster.
We are worried that human
loss could increase, he told
reporters.
The problem is more serious
than we thought. It is developing
into an accident with the high-
est worker death toll Turkey has
seen so far.
Mr Yildiz said 205 miners had
been conrmed dead after Tues-
days blast at the mine at Soma,
in Manisa province.
He declined to say how many
people remained trapped in
the mine, although earlier re-
ports said 787 workers were
underground when the blast
occurred.
Turkeys disaster management
agency AFAD said 93 people
had been rescued, 85 of them
injured.
Explosions and cave-ins are
common in Turkey, particularly
in private mines where safety
regulations are often outed.
Turkeys worst mining ac-
cident happened in 1992 when
263 workers were killed in a gas
explosion in a mine in Zongul-
dak.
Tuesdays explosion was be-
lieved to have been triggered by
a faulty electrical transformer at
around 1230 GMT Tuesday.
A security source told AFP
that there were pockets in the
mine, one of which was open
so rescuers were able to reach
the workers, but the second was
blocked with workers trapped
inside.
Hundreds of people gathered
around the explosion site as
rescuers brought out injured
workers, who were coughing
and struggling to breathe due
to the dust.
Sena Isbiler, mother of one
of the miners, stood on top of
piles of wood, craning her neck
to see who was being led out of
the mine. I have been waiting
for my son since early afternoon,
she told AFP. I havent heard
anything about him yet.
Arum Unzar, a colleague of the
missing miners said he had lost
a friend previously but this is
enormous. All the victims
are our friends, he said as he
wept.
We are a family and today that
family is devastated. We have had
very little news and when it does
come its very bad, he added.
Fire ocials were trying to
pump clean air into the mine shaft
for those who remained trapped
some two kilometres below the
surface and four kilometres from
the entrance.(AFP)
PHOTO | AFP
A man kisses his son, rescued after an explosion in a coal mine in Manisa. At least 205 miners
were killed in a collapsed coal mine in the western Turkish city of Manisa.
Turkey mine
blast kills 205,
many trapped
Hundreds of people
gather around the
explosion site as
dozens brought out
LIVES LOST | Countrys disaster management agency AFAD says 93 people had been rescued BRIEFLY
MANILA
Eight dead, hundreds
ill from tainted water
Health ocials are testing for
cholera and other diseases after
eight people died and hundreds
more fell ill in a remote area in
the Philippines, possibly from
contaminated water, authorities
said Wednesday. Most of the
victims are children from the
southern town of Alamada who
suered from diarrhoea, Lyndon
Lee Suy, head of the government
agencys infectious disease unit,
told AFP. It looks like it came
from their water. Their water
comes from a stream, he said,
trying to determine if the deaths
were caused by cholera or other
diseases should be available by
the weekend. Lee Suy said eight
residents of the farming town had
died and 496 others fell ill. (AFP)
SYDNEY
Worlds oldest sperm
found in Australia
The worlds oldest and best-
preserved sperm, dating back 17
million years, has been unearthed
in Australia, scientists said on
Wednesday. The sperm from an
ancient species of tiny shrimp
was discovered at the Riversleigh
World Heritage Fossil Site, an
area in the far north of the state
of Queensland where many ex-
traordinary prehistoric Australian
animals have previously been
found. (AFP)
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DAILY NATION
Thursday May 15, 2014
32 | International News
Indias Hindu
nationalists in
post-poll talks
POWER | Narendra Modi set to be PM
NEW DELHI, Wednesday
L
eaders of Indias Hindu
nationalist opposition
huddled in meetings
toay to discuss strategy after
exit polls forecast a sweeping
victory for the party when re-
sults of the marathon election
are announced in two days.
Bharatiya Janata Party
leader Narendra Modi, who
campaigned on a pledge of
development, investment and
jobs, is expected to become
Indias 14th prime minister
at the head of a BJP-led coali-
tion after the ocial results
on Friday.
Senior party gures Rajnath
Singh, Nitin Gadkari and
Sushma Swaraj, who are all
expected to hold major cabinet
positions, met in New Delhi.
Weve got lots to discuss,
said Singh, referring to post-
poll scenarios and strategies.
Mr Singh, currently the BJP
president, was mum on who
would get which senior jobs.
But media reports suggested
Mr Swaraj, currently the BJP
leader in the parliamentary
lower house, might get the
external aairs portfolio while
veteran BJP leader Arun Jaitley
would become nance minister.
Singh might end up with the
home ministry, the reports
added.
Singh was more forthcoming
on the outcome of the election,
insisting that the BJP-led Na-
tional Democratic Alliance is
getting a clear majority.
One thing is sure is that
Narendra Modi is becoming
the next prime minister of
India, Mr Singh told reporters
after arriving in Ahmedabad,
the main commercial city of
the western state of Gujarat,
for another set of planning
meetings with Modi and other
BJP leaders. Mr Modi, son of
a tea-stall owner who rose
steadily through party ranks,
has been chief minister of
the thriving state for the past
dozen years.
The BJP is forecast to win
the most seats in the 543-seat
parliament but Indias exit
polls have been proved wrong
in the past.
Gandhi view
Rahul Gandhi, who headed
a lacklustre campaign for Con-
gress which has held power
for a decade, has denied that
his party is staring at almost
certain defeat despite voter
unhappiness at a sharply slow-
ing economy and widespread
corruption.
Gandhi, scion of the pow-
erful Nehru-Gandhi dynasty
which has produced three
prime ministers, was derided
throughout the campaign by
Modi as a reluctant sheh-
zada (prince). Regional parties
hinted they might join Modis
coalition after the nal results
are declared. (AFP)
PHOTO| AFP
Indian Chief Minister for the western state of Gujarat and Bharatiya
Janata Party (BJP) prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi poses
for a photograph after voting at a polling station in Ahmedabad.
Possible names in the
new Cabinet oated
ahead of declaration
of ocial results
One thing is sure is
that Narendra Modi
is becoming the next
prime minister of
India
Senior party gures
Rajnath Singh
ICC reopens probe of alleged British Iraq war crimes
THE HAGUE, Wednesday
The International Criminal
Courts chief prosecutor said
yesterday she has reopened an
initial probe into allegations
of war crimes committed by
British soldiers after the US-
led invasion of Iraq in 2003.
Ms Fatou Bensouda said
in a statement from the
ICC, based in The Hague,
that the initial investigation
was reopened after new al-
legations of prisoner abuse
were submitted.
The new information...
alleges the responsibility of
ocials of the United King-
dom for war crimes involving
systematic detainee abuse in
Iraq from 2003 to 2008, Ms
Bensouda said.
Bensoudas oce in early
January received documents
from the Berlin-based Euro-
pean Centre for Constitutional
and Human Rights together
with the Birmingham-based
Public Interest Lawyers (PIL)
alleging British involvement
in torture, based on interviews
with more than 400 Iraqi de-
tainees.
The world war crimes
courts previous chief prose-
cutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo in
2006 said he would not open
a full probe in Iraq because
he did not have enough evi-
dence.
Britains Attorney General
Dominic Grieve rejected the
allegation that British troops
had carried out systematic
abuse in Iraq. Where allega-
tions have been made, they
are being comprehensively
investigated, he said.
(AFP)
Number of victims interviewed
400
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DAILY NATION
Thursday May 15, 2014
International News 33
BUSINESS
BID TO HELP SMES GROW
Company launches a merchant credit
access service meant to unlock the
sectors full potential. P.40
ENERGY | Reduced water levels at the major dams leaves machines operating under capacity
Consumers to pay more for power
following failure of the long rains
BY ZEDDY SAMBU
zsambu@ke.nationmedia.com
C
onsumers should brace
themselves for expen-
sive electricity after
policy makers opted to step up
the proportion of diesel-driven
generators against the cheaper
hydropower.
This, they said, was due to
reduced water levels in dams
owing to failed rains in the
countrys major reservoirs at
the Tana Delta.
Yesterday, water levels at the
Masinga Dam stood at 1,047.6
metres, with recent slight rains
doing nothing to build up the
reserves towards their spilling
points of 1,056.5 metres.
Minimum level
Statistics provided by Kenya
Power show that the countrys
major dams which account for
nearly half of Kenyas generating
capacity were currently at their
minimum level impacting nega-
tively on the amount of power
supplied.
At 38.1 per cent, generators
are currently the largest con-
tributors to the national power
generation mix, overtaking the
cheaper water sources which are
at 33.4 per cent.
Data provided by the power
distributor indicate that 23.8 per
cent of the electricity is gener-
ated from geothermal sources
while imports from Uganda and
other sources are contributing
less than ve per cent of the
total supply.
Drop in rains
We have recorded a 30 per
cent drop in rains and will re
more diesels going forward,
said Energy Cabinet Secretary
Davis Chirchir. We are faced
with unavailability of power
because of over reliance on
the drought-prone hydros, he
added in a telephone interview
yesterday. Normally the long
rains between April and May
are enough to ll up the dams
and serve the country through-
out the lean times until October
when the short rains are due.
The dam levels are not good.
We will be forced to use more
thermals to complement failed
rains and the reducing hydros,
said KenGen managing director
Albert Mugo on telephone.
The end of March until
May is normally very wet after
which there will be no rains and
little inows to the dams. We
are reviewing the situation in
collaboration with the meteoro-
logical department to take care
of the needs until the next rains
in October, said Mr Mugo.
Thermals which are pow-
ered by diesel and fuel oil are
expensive because of the fuel
cost adjustment - a variable
item which is passed on to
consumers to meet payments
for the amount of diesel used
to generate electricity.
Last month, this cost stood
at Sh5.91 per unit with an im-
provement pegged on the onset
of short rains to oer reprieve
to power users.
The meteorological depart-
ment in its current outlook
has said there will be a slight
reduction of rainfall expected
over several parts of the coun-
try, meaning the current levels
are projected to fall further in
the coming weeks.
This is coupled with delays
in commissioning part of the
280MW Olkaria plant that was
set to displace the expensive
diesel engines while easing pil-
ing power-induced inationary
pressures on the economy.
Foreign exchange charges
another variable item dropped
by more than half to ve cents
from 13 cents per kilowatt
hour.
The shilling has held steady at
Sh86 to the dollar diluting the
its impact on the operating costs
of the power company. The bulk
of these payments are based on
the US dollar and the yen.
Move to raise use of
diesel in generating
electricity means the
extra charges will be
passed on to users
38.1
The percentage mix
that thermal sources are
providing to the national
electricity production
according to Kenya Power
data.
Diesel has displaced hydro
as the base load source of
electricity. Other altrena-
tives like geothermal and
wind are facing delays.
This will see power users
pay more for electricity
based on a variable item
Fuel Cost Adjustment
charge which is a pass
through cost. Kenyan
manufacturers say upto 40
per cent of their production
costs are taken by power.
SOURCES
Where Kenya
gets power
DENISH OCHIENG |
NATION
A pub at Kibera
Olympic, Nairobi
houses a pole
supplying
electricity
yesterday
despite the
potential danger
it poses. Power
consumers will
pay more for
the energy due
to failure of the
long rains.
BRIEFLY
ICT
Cyber attack threats in
Africa low, says report
Software rm Kaspersky has
said that Africa accounts for four
per cent of all cyber threats de-
tected on its networks. According
to the companys report for the
rst quarter of 2014, African com-
puter users have not yet caught
the eye of international cyber
criminals and were instead most
vulnerable to threats from the use
of removable devices such as ash
disks. Algeria leads the continent
with 18 million detected threats.
South Africa and Kenya come in
fth and sixth respectively with
under six million threats detected
in each country.
BY NATION REPORTER
A conference to discuss the
involvement of local people in up-
stream oil and gas industry in the
Eastern Africa region is set to take
place in Nairobi next month.
The event is organised by Oil
and Energy Services, a local con-
sultancy rm.
It is expected to host about 400
local, regional and international in-
dustry participants to discuss ways
of developing the competitiveness
of indigenous businesses and work-
force in the sector.
It is a very exciting time for the
local industry and we are looking
forward to the exchange of new
and fresh ideas that will enable the
country to harness the many oppor-
tunities that abound. Ultimately, the
real benets of an upstream oil and
gas sector are realised through the
creation of business opportunities
and jobs for citizens of the region
through accelerated transfer of
skills and technologies, said Oil
and Energy Services chief executive
Mwendia Nyaga.
The meeting comes at a time
when the region has emerged as
an oil and gas hub going by com-
mercially viable oil discoveries that
have been made.
Meeting seeks
local input in
oil, gas sectors
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BRIEFLY
JUSTICE
Court postpones
suit on bank fees
Bankers will have to wait
longer to know their fate in
a case where a customer has
sued for refund on charges.
This follows delay of the case
by the Court of Appeal which
was to be heard yesterday.
The said matter has been
taken out of the hearing
list for that day as it is not
convenient to the court,
said deputy registrar HM
Onkwani.
REAL ESTATE
Firm buys stake in
properties lister
South African company One
Africa Media has bought a
stake in Kenyas property rm
BuyRentKenya.com in a move
that increases signicance of
e-commerce. The latter lists
properties for purchase or
rent attracting over 130,000
visitors a month.
Blue Shields statutory
manager to stay longer
INSURANCE | Report had recommened rms revival
Creditors
and policy
holders
to wait
for their
money
until July
BY MWANIKI WAHOME
@mwanikiwahome
jwahome@ke.nationmedia.com
C
reditors and policy holders
of Blue Shield Insurance
will have to wait longer to
get their money after the court
prolonged the statutory management
period to July 4, 2014.
This is another extension for
a company that went under on
September 17, 2011 after failing to
settle claims and other nancial
obligations.
A report on its revival handed to
the regulator Insurance Regulatory
Authority in March, said owners
should raise Sh620 million to
resume operations though this is
yet to happen.
The authority is in discussion
with the stakeholders regarding
(recommendations) in the report,
said IRA chief executive Sammy
Makove. He, however, did not go
into details on when the talks are
expected to be concluded.
The notice for extension of the
moratorium means no payments
can be done until then.
Now take further notice that in
exercise of powers conferred by
section 67C (10) of the Insurance
Act, the statutory manager extends
moratorium on the payments by the
said insurer to its policy holders and
all other creditors, declared on March
28 to July 4 in conformity with the
statutory management period, said
a statement by statutory manager
Eliud Muriithi dated May 9.
According to the report, the
company will need to overcome the
challenge of changing its ownership
structure as well as pension issues
of former workers before resuming
business. The workers pension
scheme is owed Sh222 million. The
rm had 230 sta employed directly
and another 1,000 indirectly.
The report on the nancial status
of the company up to 31 December,
indicated that it had a shortfall
of Sh23 million in liquid capital
and Sh597 million in solvency
thresholds.
The company, which was
underwriting motor vehicle risks,
has outstanding claims amounting
to Sh2.2 billion. Other creditors are
owed Sh200 million in addition to
Sh100 million in unpaid taxes.
1,000
The number of employees that Blue
Shield had under its wings indirectly
DATA ACCESS | Library launched
SULEIMAN MBATIAH | NATION
Cabinet Secretary for Sports, Culture and Arts Hassan Wario
talks to students researching using a computer during the
ocial opening of the Kenya National Library Service in
Nakuru yesterday. He called on county governments to
invest in community libraries to enrich information sources
on various projects.
This Auction Last Auction Variance
(%) (%)
182 - DAY 9.851 9.872 0.021
364 - DAY 10.071 10.083 0.012
182 DAYS 364 DAYS TOTAL
Due Date 17/11/2014 18/05/2015
Amount Offered (Kshs. M) 3,000.00 3,000.00 6,000.00
Bids Received (Kshs. M) 5,838.95 3,563.49 9,402.44
Performance Rate (%) 194.63 118.78 156.71
Number of Bids Received 113 49 162
Number of Accepted Bids 110 48 158
Amount Accepted (Kshs. M) 4,767.35 3,558.05 8,325.40
Of which : Competitive bids 4,333.13 2,928.84 7,261.97
: Non-Competitive bids 434.22 629.21 1,063.43
Purpose / Application of Funds:
Rollover / Redemptions 1,213.64 7,076.26 8,289.90
New Borrowing / Net Repayment 3,553.71 3,518.21
Market Weighted Average Rate 9.880% 10.072%
Weighted Average Rate of accepted bids 9.851% 10.071%
Price per Kshs 100 at Weighted Average Rate for accepted bids 95.318 90.873
B. COMPARATIVE AVERAGE INTEREST RATES
D. NON-COMPETITIVE BIDS
This week the Central Bank of Kenya offered 182 and 364 Days Treasury Bills for a total of Kshs.6 Billion. The total number
of bids received was 113 amounting to Kshs.5.84 Billion representing 195% subscription and 49 bids amounting to Kshs 3.56
Billion representing 119% subscription for 182 and 364 days, respectively. Bids accepted amounted to Kshs.4.77 Billion for
182 days and Kshs.3.56 Billion for 364 days Treasury Bills. The weighted average rate of accepted bids, which will be applied
for non-competitive bids, was 9.851% for the 182-day and 10.071% for 364-day Treasury Bills. The other auction statistics are
summarised in the table below.
The actual amount to be realised from the auction will be subject to Treasurys immediate liquidity requirements for the
week. Where several successful bidders quote a common rate, the Central Bank of Kenya reserves the right to allot bids
on a pro-rata basis. The Central Bank reserves the right to accept/reject bids in part or in full without giving any reason.
Individual bids must be of a minimum face value of Kshs 100,000.00. Only CDS holders with updated mandates are
eligible.
Bids must be submitted using the specified format and must reach the Central Bank (HQ, Branch or Currency Centre) by
2.00 p.m. on Wednesday, 21st May, 2014 for 182-day & 364-day and Thursday, 22nd May, 2014 for 91- day Treasury
Bills. Payments above Kshs.1 Million must be made by electronic transfer using RTGS. Payments below Kshs. 1 Million
may be made by Cash, Bankers Cheque or RTGS and must reach the Central Bank not later than Monday, 26th May,
2014, 2.00 p.m. for Cash and Cheques and 3.00 p.m for RTGS funds transfers. Please provide the following details with
each payment: Name, Reference No., Issue No., and include the Portfolio number and the Investors virtual account
number.
A. RESULTS OF 182-DAY & 364-DAY TREASURY BILLS ISSUES 2037/182 & 1958/364 DATED 19/05/2014
Non-competitive bids are subject to a maximum of Kshs.20 Million per investor per tenor and are issued at the
weighted average of accepted bids.
C. NEXT TREASURY BILLS AUCTIONS: ISSUE NOs. 2057/91 , 2038/182 & 1959/364 DATED 26/05/2014
MWENDA K. MARETE
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, FINANCIAL MARKETS
14 May 2014
TENOR 91 DAYS 182 DAYS 364 DAYS TOTAL
Offer amount (Kshs. M) 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 9,000.00
AUCTION DATES & BIDS CLOSURE 22/05/2014 21/05/2014 21/05/2014
RESULTS ANNOUNCEMENT 23/05/2014 22/05/2014 22/05/2014
Redemptions 7,160.39
New Borrowing 1,839.61
DAILY NATION
Thursday May 15, 2014
Business News 39
BY RAMENYA GIBENDI
@ramenyagib
rgibendi@ke.nationmedia.com
B
usiness management soft-
ware provider Kopo Kopo
has launched a merchant
cash advance service that targets
the countrys growing small and
medium enterprises.
Dubbed Grow, the service is
designed to advance credit to
users of the electronic payment
platform on the basis of a busi-
ness cash ow.
The more deals a company
accepts through the platform,
the bigger the credit facility
it qualies for at a lower rate.
Clients are charged a fee which
is a percentage of what they
borrow.
We see this service as an
opportunity to help businesses
access capital while simulta-
neously encouraging them to
start moving away from cash
payments, said Kopo Kopo
boss Francis Mugane.
He said SMEs are locked out
of conventional credit lines due
to inadequate collateral and high
interest rates leaving the sector
unexploited.
The arrangement is a part-
nership with consumer nance
provider (AFB) which shall
be underwriting the cash ad-
vances while Kopo Kopo shall
be responsible for sourcing and
automating collections.
Since inception in 2012, Kopo
Kopo has enlisted 10,000 SMEs
on its platform, which enables
businesses to accept, process
and manage mobile money
payments eliminating the need
for cash transactions.
Mr Mugane said the firms
next step is to seek association
with credit reference bureaus in
the country to submit its clients
borrowing records.
Our systems generate all
our clients records includ-
ing turnover and repayments
therefore it is an issue of just
making arrangements with
CRBs, he said.
SALATON NJAU| NATION
Kopo Kopo Kenya limited country manager Francis Mugane speaks
during the launch of a cash advance service at the Stanley Hotel in
Nairobi yesterday.
The more
deals a
rm makes
through
the system,
the more
advances
it will have
access to
New loans service targets SMEs
FINANCING | Kopo Kopo partners to help small companies grow through credit provision
Most small and medium
size companies nd it di-
cult to access credit due to
lack of collateral and high
interest rates among others.
Providing the small com-
panies with a means to get
nance will help them grow
to realise their full potential.
The Cash-less payment sys-
tem enables easy transac-
tions by companies.
FOCUS
Why Kopo Kopo
is eyeing SMEs
BY MICHAEL CHAWE
NATION Correspondent
Tanzania Zambia Railways
Authority (Tazara) on Tuesday
announced the suspension of
freight and passenger operations
between Dar-es-Salaam and Tun-
duma due to a strike, a company
statement said.
Workers are demanding unpaid
salaries for February in some cases
while others want their March and
April dues settled.
As a consequence of the on-
going illegal strike, which started
on Monday 12 May 2014, Tazara
regrets to announce the suspen-
sion of both freight and passenger
operations between Dar es Salaam
and Tunduma, until further notice,
said company spokesman Conrad
Simuchile.
However, normal operations
will continue between Nakonde
and New Kapiri-Mposhi on the
Zambian side, which means the
passenger train for Tuesday 13th
May 2014 will run from New Ka-
piri-Mposhi, terminate at Nakonde
and return to new Kapiri-Mposhi
on Wednesday 4th May 2014,
said Tazara.
Tazara takes the opportunity to
inform the public that all eorts
are being made to resolve the
situation and ensure that normal
operations resume as quickly as
possible, said the rm.
Sta strike
halts rail rm
operations
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF UASIN GISHU
WAIVER OF LAND RATES
NOTICE is hereby given to all property rates defaulters that with approval of His Excellency the Governor of The County Government of Uasin Gishu
and the County Assembly, a waiver on penalties has been given for a period of Two (2) months with effect from 15
th
May, 2014 to 15
th
July, 2014 subject
to payment of an Administrative charge of 5% on the accrued penalties.
The purpose of this Notice therefore is to urge all Rates defaulters to take advantage of this GOOD GESTURE extended to property owners by the
County Government.
Payments shall be made directly to the County Government Revenue collection account as stated below
BANK ACCOUNT NAME A C C O U N T
NO
BRANCH
KCB County Government of Uasin Gishu Land rates collection account 1153154811 Eldoret west branch
Deposit can be made at any of the KCB branches or KCB Mtaani agents, and the pay in slip to be presented to the cash office for receipting.
NOTE:
There shall be no any other waiver in future and any unpaid penalties will be re-instated. The County Government will not hesitate to take
remedial measures on non compliance upon the end of the waiver period.
Those who had colluded to adjust the rates should know that they have to pay the rates in full, as they were, or else legal action will be taken
against them.
Rates from fraudulently acquired properties will not be accepted.
Rates defaulters are directed to confirm their balances at county hall, County Government website (www.uasingishu.go.ke) and sub county
offices before making payments to the bank
The waiver will apply only after clearing the outstanding rates and administrative fees.
SHADRACK K. SAMBAI
CEC,
FINANCE AND ECONOMIC PLANNING
Email: info@uasingishucounty.org
Tel. NOs: 020 2329037
+254-053-2061330, +254-053-2032603, +254-053-2062208
Fax: +254-053-2062884
Website:www.uasingishucounty.org
When Replying, Please Address to:
County Secretary
Uasin-Gishu County
P.O. Box 40 30100
Eldoret, Kenya.
DAILY NATION
Thursday May 15, 2014
40 | Business News
NAIROBI SECURITIES EXCHANGE
Last 12 Mths Security Prices
High Low Yesterday Previous Shares
Agricultural
57.00 21.00 Eaagads Ord 1.25 29.75 29.50 16.900
123.00 80.00 Kakuzi Ord.5.00 120.00 120.00 400
167.00 110.00 Kapchorua Tea Co Ord 5.00 144.00 143.00 4,400
625.00 450.00 The Limuru Tea Co. Ord 20.00 670.00 620.00 2,500
30.00 19.40 Rea Vipingo Plantations Ord 5.00 27.50
19.95 11.25 Sasini Ltd Ord 1.00 16.70 17.30 70,200
350.00 210.00 Williamson Tea Kenya Ord 5.00 287.00
Automobiles & Accessories
50.00 21.00 Car & General (K) Ord 5.00 33.25 33.25 2,200
- - CMC Holdings Ord 0.50 13.50
13.50 9.00 Marshalls (E.A.) Ord 5.00 9.20
7.70 4.50 Sameer Africa Ord 5.00 9.00 9.10 93,500
Banking
19.15 15.00 Barclays Bank Ord 0.50 16.95 17.00 1,991,300
155.00 54.00 CFC Stanbic of Kenya Holdings Ord.5.00 148.00 148.00 403,000
248.00 141.00 Diamond Trust Bank Ord 4.00 236.00 231.00 11,200
42.25 29.50 Equity Bank Ord 0.50 40.25 40.75 273,700
39.50 22.00 Housing Finance Co Ord 5.00 38.75 36.00 475,100
145.00 85.00 I &M Holdings Ltd Ord 1.00 128.00 128.00 52,300
51.00 35.50 KCB Ord 1.00 47.00 47.00 1,021,100
39.25 18.50 NBK Ord 5.00 31.50 31.50 41,100
68.00 48.50 NIC Bank Ord 5.00 60.00 60.00 153,900
340.00 271.00 StandardChartered Ord 5.00 308.00 307.00 30,600
25.00 14.50 Co-op Bank of Kenya Ord 1.00 23.50 24.00 473.100
Commercial & Services
5.10 3.40 Express Ord 5.00 4.80 4.75 2,700
- - Hutchings Biemer Ord 5.00 20.25
14.70 8.30 Kenya Airways Ord 5.00 12.55 12.45 656,900
16.50 5.00 Longhorn Kenya Ord 1.00 13.00 12.90 1,400
400.00 271.00 Nation Media Group Ord. 2.50 314.00 317.00 5,200
247.00 44.00 ScanGroup Ord. 1.00 48.75 48.75 7,300
39.00 24.50 Standard Group Ord 5.00 35.50 34.25 18,200
56.50 40.00 TPS EA (Serena) Ord 1.00 40.75 40.75 36,300
24.00 14.00 Uchumi Supermarket Ord 5.00 13.35 13.35 46,900
Construction & Allied
98.50 60.00 ARM Cement Ord 1.00 84.00 84.50 253,000
225.00 170.00 BamburiCement Ord 5.00 175.00 175.00 100
96.00 75.00 Crown Paints Kenya Ord 5.00 95.00
18.00 13.80 E.A.Cables Ord 0.50 14.80 14.80 10,100
110.00 56.50 E.A.Portland Cement Ord 5.00 93.50 95.50 400
Energy & Petroleum
17.90 10.00 KenGen Ord 2.50 11.15 11.15 78,900
11.80 7.90 KenolKobil Ltd Ord 0.05 8.60 8.75 1,367,400
20.75 13.50 KP&LC Ord 2.50 14.80 14.85 93,300
- - KP&LC 4% Pref.20.00 8.00
5.50 5.50 KP&LC 7% Pref.20.00 5.50
28.75 12.65 Total Kenya Ord 5.00 25.00 25.00 2,400
13.00 13.00 Umeme Ltd Ord 0.50 13.00
Insurance
20.00 7.30 British American Investments Co.0.10 17.75 17.70 335,800
010.75 4.20 CIC Insurance Group Ord.1.00 11.20 11.35 1,690,000
325.00 217.00 Jubilee Holdings Ord 5.00 321.00 312.00 14,600
21.00 13.10 Kenya Re Corporation Ord 2.50 19.95 20.00 214,100
22.25 9.20 Liberty Kenya Holdings Ord 1.00 20.00 20.75 5,038,400
145.00 51.50 Pan Africa Insurance Ord 5.00 127.00 130.00 36,300
Investment
41.00 17.05 CentumInvestment Co Ord 0.50 39.00 38.50 156,700
6.00 3.50 Olympia Capital Holdings Ord 5.00 4.70 4.75 700
37.75 20.00 Trans-Century LtdOrd 0.50 23.75 24.25 123,300
Manufacturing & Allied
- A.Baumann & Co. Ord 5.00 11.10
190.00 100.00 B.O.C Kenya Ord 5.00 140.00 140.00 18,100
635.00 521.00 British American Tobacco Kenya Ord 10.00 600.00 600.00 400
67.50 30.50 Carbacid Investments Ord 5.00 33.75 33.00 23,700
426.00 212.00 East African Breweries Ord 2.00 301.00 302.00 30,000
3.90 1.90 Eveready EA Ord 1.00 3.90 3.70 32,700
8.60 4.40 Kenya Orchards Ord 5.00 8.60
5.05 2.85 Mumias Sugar Co. Ord 2.00 3.10 3.10 1,403,100
27.50 14.00 Unga Group Ord 5.00 26.50 25.25 9,000
Telecommunication & Technology
13.40 6.15 SafaricomLtd Ord. 0.05 12.60 12.85 12,960,100
Growth & Enterprise Market Segment (GEMS)
25.00 4.40 Home Afrika Ltd Ord. 1.00 5.20 5.15 1,015,900
NSE All Share Index(NASI)-(1 Jan 2008=100 Down 0.99 points to close at 151.28
NSE 20 Share Index Down 34.39 points to close at 4940.99 EquityTurnover-600,238,470 Prv1,104,865,758
BANK RATES
Euro $ C$ SF IR JY ZR
BANK
ABC buy 119.56 86.90 146.63 - 97.92 1.45 84.97 8.37
sell 119.84 87.10 146.97 - 98.15 1.45 85.18 8.41
Barclays buy 119.61 87.00 146.78 79.72 97.90 1.45 84.96 8.38
sell 120.06 87.20 147.29 80.05 98.35 1.45 85.33 8.42
Co-op buy 119.73 87.00 146.77 79.71 98.01 1.45 85.01 8.25
sell 120.01 87.20 147.13 79.90 98.28 1.46 85.21 8.52
Equity buy 119.40 87.15 146.70 79.90 98.00 1.45 85.20 8.40
sell 119.90 87.35 147.20 80.20 98.30 1.48 85.60 8.55
NBK buy 119.70 87.00 146.89 79.80 98.02 1.45 85.05 8.35
sell 119.97 87.20 147.19 79.99 98.25 1.45 85.26 8.45
KCB buy 119.55 87.15 146.75 79.90 98.00 1.46 85.30 8.40
sell 120.00 87.35 147.35 80.30 98.50 1.46 85.60 8.60
CBA buy 119.50 87.10 146.65 79.39 97.94 1.45 85.18 8.40
sell 119.90 87.30 147.10 79.81 98.22 1.46 85.39 8.50
CFC Stanbic buy 119.31 87.00 146.44 79.77 97.76 1.45 85.05 8.44
sell 119.60 87.20 146.70 79.95 97.99 1.46 85.26 8.54
GulfAfrican buy 119.93 86.80 145.13 79.02 98.57 1.44 84.93 8.19
sell 120.23 87.00 145.50 79.24 98.84 1.44 85.14 8.29
FCB buy 120.40 86.70 146.50 79.00 98.70 1.30 84.50 8.00
sell 121.20 87.20 147.30 79.70 99.40 1.50 85.40 8.60
Prime buy 119.50 86.90 146.70 80.00 98.00 1.46 85.40 8.40
sell 120.00 87.30 147.20 80.50 98.50 1.47 85.90 8.60
CBK RATES
Mean Buy Selll
1 US Dollar 87.2208 87.1250 87.3167
1 Sterling Pound 146.9650 146.7761 147.1533
1 Euro 119.6220 119.4789 119.7650
1 South African Rand 8.4635 8.4271 8.4999
Ksh/Ush 28.8693 28.7803 28.9584
1 Ksh/Tsh 18.9176 18.8395 18.9957
1 Ksh/Rwanda Franc 7.7734 7.7190 7.8278
1 Ksh/Burundi Franc 17.7713 17.4652 18.0775
1 UAE Dirham 23.7204 23.7732 23.7468
1 Canadian Dollar 79.9666 80.0847 79.9666
1 Swiss Franc 98.0992 97.9816 98.2168
100 Japanese Yen 85.3327 85.1949 85.47046
1 Swedish Kroner 13.3542 13.3850 13.3696
1 Norwegian Kroner 14.6939 14.6717 14.7161
1 Danish Kroner 16.0284 16.0100 16.0467
1 Indian Rupee 1.4663 1.4638 1.4689
1 Hong Kong Dollar 11.2523 11.2399 11.2646
1 Singapore Dollar 69.8074 69.7167 69.8981
1 Saudi Riyal 23.2561 23.2302 23.2820
1 Chinese Yuan 14.0036 13.9877 14.0196
1 Australian Dollar 82.0269 81.9149 82.1388
UNIT TRUSTS
Money Market Funds Daily Yield Eective Annual Rate
African Alliance Kenya Shilling Fund Kenya Shilling 6.76% 6.97%
Old Mutual Money Market Fund Kenya Shilling 6.37% 6.56%
British-American Money Market Fund Kenya Shilling 8.04% 8.37%
Stanlib Money Market Fund Kenya Shilling 7.06% 7.29%
CBA Market Fund Kenya Shilling 5.88% 605%
CIC Money Market Fund Kenya Shilling 9.46% 9.88%
Zimele Money Market Fund Kenya Shilling 9.0% 9.31%
Amana Shilling Fund Kenya Shilling 9.73% 9.92%
ICEA Money Market Fund Kenya Shilling 8.32% 8.68%
Madison Asset Money Market Fund Kenya Shilling 9.19% 9.59%
GenCap Hela Fund Kenya Shilling 11.78% 12.32%
Fixed Income Funds/Equity Funds/Balanced Funds Buy Sell
African Alliance Fixed Income Fund Kenya Shilling 11.55 11.18
CIC Fixed Income Fund Kenya Shilling 9.19 9.43
Standard Investment Income Fund Kenya Shilling 102.38 102.94
African Alliance Kenya Equity Fund Kenya Shilling 191.71 180.04
ICEA Equity Fund Kenya Shilling 140.63 148.04
British-American Equity Fund Kenya Shilling 202.52 208.96
CBA Equity Fund Kenya Shilling 156.17 165.78
CIC Equity Fund Kenya Shilling 13.34 14.04
Old Mutual Equity Fund Kenya Shilling 379.76 406.90
Stanlib Equity Fund Kenya Shilling 168.02 168.02
Madison Asset Equity Fund Kenya Shilling 56.50 60.30
GenCap Hisa Fund Kenya Shilling 127.01 122.56
African Alliance Managed Fund Kenya Shilling 22.05 20.76
British-American Managed Retirement Fund Kenya Shilling 134.36 135.50
ICEA Growth Fund Kenya Shilling 140.63 148.04
Amana Growth Fund Kenya Shilling 109.50 109.50
British-American Balanced Fund Kenya Shilling 192.79 198.42
CIC Balanced Fund Kenya Shilling 13.17 13.79
Old Mutual Balanced Fund/Toboa Kenya Shilling 155.49 165.57
Madison Asset Balanced Fund Kenya Shilling 70.42 74.31
Amana Balanced Fund Kenya Shilling 109.30 109.30
Zimele Balanced Fund Kenya Shilling 5.25 5.41
Stanlib Balanced Fund Kenya Shilling 129.76 129.76
GenCap Eneza Fund Kenya Shilling 124.55 120.19
GenCap Iman Fund Kenya Shilling 116.19 110.38
Stanlib Bond Fund B1 Kenya Shilling 105.70 105.70
Stanlib Bond Fund A Kenya Shilling 105.25 105.25
Old Mutual East Africa Fund Kenya Shilling 150.82 159.62
British American Bond Plus Fund Kenya Shilling 145.34 148.31
GenCap Hazina Fund Kenya Shilling 118.72 114.57
ICEA Bond Fund Kenya Shilling 99.58 100.58
Old Mutual Bond Fund Kenya Shilling 102.37 104.80
ARAB CURRENCY/$
Algerian Dinar 78.4777
Bahrani Dinar 0.37701
Djibouti Franc 177
Egyptian Pound 7.0049
Jordanian Dinar 0.708
Kuwait Dinar 0.28054
Lebanese Pound 1513
Libyan Dinar 1.2245
Moroccan Dirham 8.1344
Omani Riyal 0.386
Qatar Riyal 3.6403
Saudi Riyal 3.7504
Syrian Pound 148.1
Tunisian Dinar 1.6151
Yemeni Riyal 214.75
UAE Dirham 3.673
Currencies are quoted against the US Dollar
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AQUARIUS | JAN 21 - FEB 19
The stars suggest that you are thinking seriously
about becoming deeply committed to one of
your relationships. You need this day for thought
because if you rush o half-cocked as you
sometimes do, it tends to lead to an accident-
prone emotional life, as am sure you know by
now.
PISCES | FEB 20 - MAR 20
It wont pay to begin anything fresh today
instead do the opposite: sort out the nishing
touches to all those little jobs, relationships and
everything else that you have left undone. If
you have an Aquarian in your life, they may be
making some extra demands.
ARIES | MAR 21 - APR 20
It is a good time for those of you who work in
the service industries or those who have fallen
behind in their workload, because you are going
to have plenty of energy and the will power to
catch up and surpass yourself. Its a good day
also for making arrangements to have your teeth
or your body check out by a doctor,
TAURUS | APR 21 - MAY 20
With luck you should be surrounded by a certain
amount of harmony. Aquaintances will be doing
everything in their power to help you out in any
way they can so if you want advice or assistance
in any way, shape or form, dont be slow to come
forward.
GEMINI | MAY 21 - JUNE 21
It is a time to focus your mind on your ambitions.
Mentally you have been exploring options that
can now come to frustration. Any struggles in
your life can be solved by simply sorting out your
priorities.
CANCER | JUN 22 - JULY 22
This is a time when you may be taking on new
interests, studies, or hobbies which are likely to
be of an intellectual nature. Aairs connected
with younger people can be tackled satisfactory;
you will know what needs to be done and at
what time.
LEO | JULY 23 - AUG 22
You are about to throw o recent introspection
and throw yourself whole heartedly into the
swim of things. You will be taking on the role
of a leader at this time. Because of this, social
activity is likely to be instigated by your good
self.
VIRGO | AUG 23 - SEP 23
Those closer to you both at work and at home
and in your friendship circle are certainly lively
and full of good ideas so why dont you give
them a listen? You might be quite glad that you
did. If you have a Gemini or a Pisces in your life
these could be the ideal people to go to for
advice.
LIBRA | SEP 24 - OCT 23
You will be putting your heart and soul into
work and its a good time for sorting out the
complicated nancial side of your life and facing
up to some basic home truths mainly that you
dont have an unlimited supply money not .unless
you mare making it yourself.
SCORPIO | OCT 24 - NOV 22
Today the stars pile pressure on your already
over-loaded workload. There might not be
enough space for a well-earned rest, but
a change of scene could give you a fresh
perspective on a current problem. Your path to
happiness lies in being true to yourself.
SAGITTARIUS | NOV 23 - DEC 21
Youd be well advised not to take the promises
or commitments of other people too seriously
because their judgment is totally o and their
enthusiasm is running riot. No doubt their
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MERU COUNTY GOVERNMENT
OFFICE OF THE COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICE
Tel.202381720 Meru County Headquarters
Email: merucounty@meru.go.ke P. O. Box 120 - 60200
MERU
VACANCY
The Meru County Public Service Board wishes to advertise the following position in the Department of Public
Service, Administration and Communication.
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATION GOVERNORS OFFICE
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Overseeing development and implementation of the communication strategy.
Prepare press releases; react to media stories and proactive media reporting through the available
channels.
Planning and covering the governors functions and the county Government activities in electronic and
print for dissemination to the media and public.
Writing speeches for the Governor in English and Swahili.
Developing a media strategy to guide the management on strong media relations program.
Providing professional assistance in all areas of communication, public relation and media relation.
Any other duties assigned by the ofce
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE APPOINTMENTS
Be a Kenyan citizen
Be a holder of a Bachelor Degree in any of the following disciplines:
Mass Communication, Journalism, Corporate communications or any other relevant Degree in a
recognized university.
Have knowledge, experience and a distinguished career of not less than seven (7) years in public
communication and at least two (2) at management level.
Satisfy the requirements of chapter six of the Constitution of Kenya.
How to apply
All applications, CVs,copies of Certicates, Testimonials and Identity Card should be submitted in a sealed
envelope clearly marked on the left side the position being applied for and addressed to:
The Secretary,
Meru County Public Service Board,
P. O Box 120 60200,
Meru.
Applications should reach the County Public Service Board on or before 28
th
May 2014 at 4.00 pm. Only
shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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TENDER NOTICE
TENDER No. KCG/043/2014/2015
(PREQUALIFICATION OF INSURANCE SERVICES)
The County Government of Kirinyaga invites sealed tenders from eligible
candidates for the prequalification of Insurance Services.
Interested eligible candidates may obtain tender documents at Procurement
Office Room No. 227 2
ND
Floor County commissioners Building, during
normal office working hours upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kenya
Shillings One Thousand (KShs. 1,000/=) in cash or bankers cheque payable to
county secretary county Government of Kirinyaga.
Completed tender documents Original and Copy are to be enclosed in plain
sealed envelopes, marked with the tender number and name and be deposited
in the Tender Box at entrance of the county commissioners building, or be
addressed to:
The County Secretary
Kirinyaga County Government
P.o Box 260
KUTUS
so as to be received on or before Friday 30
th
May 2014 at 12.00 noon.
Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the candidates
representatives who choose to attend at county commissioners board room.
Director County supply chain management
For county secretary
KIRINYAGA COUNTY GOVERNMENT
KIRINYAGA COUNTY GOVERNMENT
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
STATE DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
NYERI TECHNICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFID
P.O. BOX 465-10100 NYERI, ALONG MUMBI ROAD, NEXT TO GREEN HILLS
+254-0724-477 942 FAX: +254 061-203285 E-mail: nyeritti@yahoo.com Website: www.nyeritechnical.ac.ke
ANNUAL TENDER / PRE-QUALIFICATION OF SUPPLIERS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2014/15
Nyeri Technical Training Institute is inviting eligible firms for Annual tender/ Pre-qualification for the under listed categories for the
Financial Year 2014/2015:
CATEGORY REFERENCE: SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF GOODS ELIGIBILITY
Tender No. NTTI 001- FY2014/15 Supply & Delivery of bread (block) ( 2B) Supply & Delivery of Fresh Meat & Meat products. OPEN
Tender No. NTTI 003A- FY2014/15 Supply & Delivery of Wood fuel, charcoal ( 3B) Supply & Delivery COOKING GAS OPEN
Tender No. NTTI 004- FY2014/15 Supply & Delivery of Perishables (Cabbages, Sukumawiki, Spinach) OPEN
Tender No. NTTI 005A - FY2014/15 Supply & Delivery of Perishables (Potatoes, Carrots, Onions
5B Supply & Delivery of green grocery and market items OPEN
Tender No. NTTI 006- FY2014/15 Supply & Delivery of Milk OPEN
Tender No. NTTI 007- FY2014/15 Supply & Delivery of Dry Foods (Maize & Beans) PREFERENCE
Tender No. NTTI 008- FY2014/15 Supply & Delivery of Food stuffs (Maize flour, & rice) OPEN
Tender No. NTTI 009- FY2014/15 Supply & Delivery of Food stuffs (Fat, Salt, Sugar Wheat flour, & Tea leaves)
Tender No. NTTI 010 -FY2014/15 Supply & Delivery of Cleaning materials, Shop Items, kitchen wares & Beverages. OPEN
Tender No. NTTI 012- FY2014/15 Supply & Delivery of Ordinary stationery PREFERENCE
Tender No. NTTI 013- FY2014/15 Supply & Delivery of Workshop Materials (Mechanical, Automotive &Welding Gase BOC &
Chemi Gas PREFERENCE
Tender No. NTTI 014- FY2014/15 Supply & Delivery of Workshop Materials & tools (building & civil engineering) OPEN
Tender No. NTTI 015A- FY2014/15 Supply & Delivery of Clothing/Textile Materials (15B) Supply & Delivery of Staff
Uniforms & Protective Clothes. OPEN
Tender No. NTTI 016- FY2014/15 Supply & Delivery, Maintenance and Servicing of Fire Fighting Equipments OPEN
Tender No. NTTI 017- FY2014/15 Supply & Delivery of Electrical & Electronics equipment & Materials PREFERENCE
Tender No. NTTI 018 - FY2014/15 Supply & Delivery of Laboratory equipments, Chemicals & Food Science teaching equipments. PREFERENCE
Tender No. NTTI 019 - FY2014/15 Supply & Delivery of Detergent and disinfectant chemicals ( 20) Supply & Delivery of Essential
Drugs (Dispensary) OPEN
Tender No. NTTI 021- FY2014/15 Supply & Delivery of computers and computer accessories. PREFERENCE
Tender No. NTTI 022- FY2014/15 Supply & Delivery of Cartridges, Toners & Computer Stationeries (23) Supply & delivery
Sportswear & Equipments OPEN
Tender No. NTTI 024- FY2014/15 Supply & Delivery of Animal feeds Veterinary drugs fertilizers, farm chemicals & Inputs. OPEN
Tender No. NTTI 025- FY2014/15 Supply & Delivery of Newspapers, Magazines. Periodicals and publication RESERVED
Tender No. NTTI 026- FY2014/15 Supply & Delivery of Hardware Materials & Paints OPEN
Tender No.NTTI 027-FY2014/15 Supply & DeliveryofBuilding/Materials.(Sand, Ballast, Stones, Stonedust, Timber, reinforcement
bars,cement etc OPEN
Tender No. NTTI 028- FY2014/15 - Prequalification contracts for small works RESERVED
CATEGORY REFERENCE: PROVISION FOR SERVICES
Tender N
o
. NTTI 001- FY2014/15 - Provision for Security Services
(1B). NTTI 006- FY2014/15 - Prequalification for Veterinary services OPEN
Tender N
o
. NTTI 002- FY2014/15 - Provision for repair ,Servicing and maintenance of HP Printers, photocopiers RESERVED
Tender N
o
. NTTI 003- FY2014/15 Provision of Printing of branded T-Shirts, Caps & Banners. (3 B). Provision of Printing Services RESERVED
Tender N
o
. NTTI 004- FY2014/15 A Provision of Sanitary Services 4B Maintenance and Servicing kitchen energy saving jikoe PREFERENCE
Tender N
o
. NTTI 08- FY2014/15 A. Provision of insurance institute vehicles and generator .8B insurance for student and staff. OPEN
Tender N
o
. NTTI010- FY2014/15 Provision of consultancy services base/exit surveys : customer satisfaction, employee satisfaction, work
environment, anti-corruption, OPEN
NB:women,youth and persons with disability are encouraged to apply RESERVED MEANS: only women, youth and persons with disability duly should apply
preference means: women, youth and persons with disability will be given preference during evaluation OPEN MEANS :Any bidders may apply this
category
-Eligible candidates who must fulfill all statutory requirements may obtain tender documents from Procurement Office during normal working hours
from 8.00am to 4.00pm upon payment of non-refundable fee of Kshs 1,000.00 per set of each document in the cash office. The Principal ,Nyeri Technical
Training Institute, P.0 Box 465-10100 Nyeri and be deposited in the tender box located in the administration block on or before 5th June 2014 at
10.00am.
-Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the Candidates or their representatives who choose to attend at Nyeri Technical
Training Institute Boardroom.NTTI reserves the right to accept or reject application in whole or in part and does not bind itself to give reason(s) for
rejection
THE COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF BUSIA
P.O. BOX PRIVATE BAG, BUSIA
1. Extension of Closing Date of tender
2. Corrigendum
TENDER NUMBER DESCRIPTION
BSA/CTA/117/2013/
2014
Proposed Supply, Installation,
Testing and Commissioning
of Theatre Equipment at
Khunyangu Health Centre-
Busia County.
Reference is made to advertisement of the above tender
that appeared on Friday 2
nd
May 2014 in the Daily Nation
Newspapers and Saturday 3
rd
May 2014 in the Standard
Newspapers, the closing date has been extended from 15
th
May 2014 to 23
rd
May 2014 10.00 a.m. Corrections has
been made on the specifications of the tender documents.
Those who had already bought the documents can collect
the corrected ones from the procurement office free of
charge.
INTERIM HEAD, SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
FOR: COUNTY SECRETARY.
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DAILY NATION
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52 | Property Guide
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES TO LET
250,000/- Askari Lane, Lower Kabete Road 4 bed, 3 bath double storey house with DSQ.
220,000/- Thompson Estate, Kingara Road A spacious 5 bedroom townhouse with DSQ.
200,000/= Gitanga Road, Lavington Executive town houses with 4 bedroom (all ensuite), DSQ
and Standby Generator.
200,000/- Jacarandah Avenue, Lavington A 3 bed, 2 bath bungalow with a lovely garden.
Available Immediately.
170,000/- Thome Estate, off Northern
By-pass
On 0.5 acres, a 5 bed (all ensuite) house with family room.
150,000/- School Lane, Westlands Within walking distance of Sarit Centre, fully furnished 2 bed
at with pool.
100,000/= to
160,000/=
Arborville Apartments, Royal
Apartments, Arboretum Drive
Furnished 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom and 3 bedroom
apartments with pool, gym and sauna.
80,000/- Mugoya Estate, South C Newly renovated 4 bed, 2 bath bungalow with DSQ.
75,000/- Riverside 2 bedroom at.
55,000/- to 60,000/- Bristow Flats, Hatheru Road 2/3 bedroom ats.
45,000/- Imara Daima, off Mbs. Road Furnished 2 bed at with 2 showerrooms.
35,000/- Ngara Heights, Ngara Within short distance to City Centre, newly constructed 1
bed apartments with pool, lift, Gym and 24 hour security.
28,500/- Hekima Flats, South C 2 bedroom ats.
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES FOR SALE
90 Million Lower Kabete Road Approx. an acre plot with executive 4 bedroom house
with a fountain, gazebo and DSQ.
80 Million Nyari Estate, off Ngecha Road On 0.5 of an acre, 5 bed (all ensuite) double storey house
with DSQ for two.
45 Million Biashara Street, Kiambu On approx. 0.26 acres, a block of ats having 20 x 2
bedrooms.
30 Million Kamatus Estate, off Gatanga
Road,Thika
A 4 bed bungalow in a gated community estate, 500m off
Thika Super Highway opposite Blue Post.
14 Million Ruby Estate, South C A lovely 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom maisonette with DSQ.
12 Million Akiba, South C A 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom maisonette with DSQ.
PLOTS FOR SALE
28 Million Ridgeways, Jacaranda Close On 0.67 acres residential plot.
25 Million per acre On Mombasa Rd, next to
Mlolongo
25 acres land suitable for either residential/ industrial
developments.
25 Million Ruiru 1.25 acres plot, 1km off Thika Super Highway.
6 Million per acre Kitengela, off Namanga Road 15 acres land suitable for sub-division/ agriculture.
Visit our website on www.lloydmasika.co.ke
Summit House, 7th Floor, Moi Avenue, P.0. Box 103644-00101 Nairobi.
Tel: 020-2219972, 0712-081189, 0733-236170. Email:dewstraders@yahoo.com
PUBLIC AUCTION
Under instructions from the chargee we shall sell the undermentioned property.
ON 23RD MAY, 2014 AT 12.30PM AT KAMWANGI SHOPPING CENTRE
All that freehold property LR. No. Chania / Kanyoni /2841 - Kamwangi Market measuring
0.015 hec. Approx. and within Gatundu North District along Thika / Gakoe Road, Kiambu
County, Registered in the name PATRICK GITAU KAGUNYE, P.O. Box 1550-00100
Nairobi. Erected thereon is an incomplete three storey commercial cum residential block.
Accomodations: - Nos. I Shop. Nos. 4 one B/Room flats. Incomplete Nos. 2 one B/Room
and Nos. 1 three B/Room. Services: - Electricity, water is connected and a septic tank
CONDITIONS OF SALE
All interested purchasers are requested to verify the details as these are not warranted by the
Auctioneers or chargee. A deposit of 25% must be paid by a Bankers Cheque at the fall of the
hammer and balance within 30 days to the chargee. A refundable Kshs. 100,000/= shall be paid
for a biding number and the sale is subject to reserve price. Pointing through arrangement.
Court Brokers, Bailiffs, Repossessors and Debt Collectors
PUBLIC AUCTION
Under instructions received from the chargees we shall sell the following properties.
PRIME PROPERTY KOMAROCK ESTATE, NAIROBI
1. ON 28
TH
MAY, 2014 AT 10.30 A.M AT OUR OFFICES, NHC HOUSES 1
ST
FLOOR,
AGA KHAN WALK, NAIROBI
All that piece or parcel or land known as TITLE NO. NAIROBI/BLOCK 111/256 measuring
0.0158 of a hectare or 0.0390 of an acre approximately. The property is situated within 4
th
Mukeu Court in Komarock Estate Sector 3A, approximatelty 13 kilometres from Nairobi
City Centre and registered in the Name of JOHN ODHIAMBO NYADERA. The plot is
developed with a terraced two bedroomed Bungalow.
PRIME COMMERCIAL-CUM RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY WITHIN MOLO TOWNSHIP IN
NAKURU COUNTY
2. ON 29
TH
MAY, 2014 AT 10.30 A.M OUTSIDE NATIONAL BANK OF KENYA
NAKURU TOWNSHIP.
All that piece or parcel or land known L.R. NO. 533/86/11 MOLO TOWNSHIP NAKURU
COUNTY measuring 0.047 or 0.1148 of acres approximately. The property is situated within
Molo Township in Nakuru County and lies at about 20m to the West of Molo Township
School. Access off Molo-Mau summit tarmac road at National Bank of Kenya Ltd and
registered in the name of ARGOS FURNISHERS LIMITED.The plot is developed with three
permanent buildings and an ablution unit.
PRIME COMMERCIAL PROPERTY WITHIN HOMA BAY TOWN
HOMA BAY COUNTY
3. ON 29
TH
MAY, 2014 AT 10.30 A.M OUTSIDE NATIONAL BANK OF KENYA
NAKURU TOWNSHIP.
All that piece or parcel or land known L.R. NO. 1432/529, HOMA BAY TOWN measuring
0.0465 Ha or 0.115 acre of acres approximately. The property is situated within Homa Bay
Molo Town in Homa Bay County. It lies some 200m to the North of the main open air market
ond directly opposite both Barclays and Equity Banks and registered in the name of ARGOS
FURNISHERS LIMITED.The plot is developed with a medium size godown comprising a
showroom, stores, offices and washrooms. It also has a basement floor serving as store.
CONDITIONS OF SALE.
All interested purchasers are requested to view and verify the details as the financiers
or the Auctioneers do not warrant these. A deposit of 25% must be paid in CASH or
Bankers Cheque at the fall of the hammer and the balance within 30 days. Viewing
of the property can be done between 10.00 Am to 4.00 Pm and conditions of sale to
obtained from our offices. Sale is subject to a reserve price.
The prices are exclusive of subdivision and transfer fees.
Size Price (Members) Price (Non Members)
1/8
th
of acre Sh680,000 Sh 730,000
Discounted prices for large portions taken
1 of acre Sh1,340,000 Sh 1,400,000
1 of acre Sh2,600,000 Sh 2,760,000
1 acre Sh5,000,000 Sh 5,400,000
Note:
Plots will be sold on a first come first served basis.
Payable in 3 Instalments
By Management.
Nation Housing Co-op Society Ltd
Location
The property is located along Bob Harris Road and is accessible through Thika-Mangu tarmac road and its only 3KM from the tarmac.
The land is located in a fast growing area neighboring institutions like Kirathe Mangu Estates, Compuera Mangu Girls High School,
Mary Hill Girls High School, Scenic View Hotel and Braeburn School Thika among the institutions.
Key highlights
The area is serviced by both Kenya Power and Nairobi Water & Sewerage Company
Good road leading up to the land
Red soil
Two dams giving it upcountry ambiance and cool atmosphere
Ready for immediate development
CONTACTS:
(020) 328 8548, 0719 038548
0732 138588, 0719038552
Email.nationsacco@ke.nationmedia.com
Website:www.nationsacco.co.ke
NATION HOUSING
MARY HILL SCHOOL
KITENGELA, RONGAI & KAMULU
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL PLOTS
90% Financing Can be arranged through:
KITENGELA Residential Plots (Site 1)
ACACIAArea and Neighboring EPZ
tank, highly devpd area with all the
amenities
About 5 Minutes
drive from the
Tarmac
1/8 Acres with
Title Deeds, Gated
Concept
Price kshs.450,000
Deposit ksh.250,000 and Balance
payable in 3 months
KITENGELA Residential Plots (Site 2)
ACACIAArea in a highly
community,with all the amenities
About 300 Meters from the Acacia
School.
1/8 Acres with Title Deeds, Gated
Concept
Price kshs.849,000
Deposit ksh.350,000 and Balance
payable in 3 months.
KITENGELA Residential Plots (Site 3)
Parkview Area(Nonkopir), The most
developed area in kitengela with all
the amenities
1/8 Acres with Title Deeds, Gated
Concept
Price kshs.749,000
Deposit ksh.250,000 and Balance
payable in 3 months.
ONGATA RONGAI - Commercial Plots
Near Nazarene University, Touching
TUALA Shopping Centre,
1/8 Acres and ideal for commercial
use.
Borehole & Electricity On site.
Title Deeds ready,
Price: KShs.995,000
Pay a Deposit ksh.250,000 and
Balance Payable in 3 Months.
ONGATA RONGAI-Residential Plots
Near Nazarene University, Near TUALA
Shopping Centre,
1/8 Acres and ideal for residential use.
Borehole & Electricity On site.
Title Deeds ready,
Price: KShs.599,000
Pay a Deposit ksh.250,000 and
Balance Payable in 3 Months.
KAMULU, Residential Plots
About 500 Metres off Kangundo Road
tarmac just next to KBC Station.
1/8 Acres, Gated Concept, Ideal for
Residential & Near all amenities
Suitable for Investment or Speculation
&Title Deeds ready,
Price: kshs. 349,000
Deposit ksh.150,000 and Balance
Payable in 3 Months
SITE VIEWING CONTACTS
KITENGELA PLOTS Call Mr. Kayaya on: 0721 672 048
RONGAI PLOTS Call Mr. Gathambo on: 0728 818 590
KAMULU PLOTS Call Anthony on: 0724 452 574
OFFER:
Cash Price
Ksh.399,000 Only
*Few Remaining
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GUSII INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
CORRECTION OF TENDER AND PREQUALIFICATION NOTICE
Reference is made on the above notice following our advert that appeared in the Daily Nation
on 2
nd
May, 2014. We wish to correct that the non-refundable fee for tender documents is
Kshs 1,000 and not Kshs 2,000 as earlier indicated and prequalication documents are free
of charge.
Applicants who have already paid shall be refunded.
Tender closing date has been extended to 30
th
May, 2014 at 11.am. Bids will be opened on
the same day and time.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused.
The Principal
Gusii Institute of Technology
P. O. Box 222-40200, Kisii
PREQUALIFICATION AND TENDER FOR SUPPLY OF GOODS
AND SERVICES - FINANCIAL YEAR 2014 - 2015
Tetu Aberdare Water & Sanitation Company invites applications for tender and pre-qualication from
eligible and qualied registered suppliers
Specialized in supplying goods and services listed below as and when required during the Financial Year
2014/2015.
No.
PREQUALIFICATION
/TENDER NO
CATEGORY A - SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF
GOODS
1 TEAWASCO/001/2014-2015 Supply and Delivery of GI/GS/ Pipes and Fittings.
2 TEAWASCO/002/2014-2015 Supply and Delivery of Upvc/HDPE/PPR pipes and Fittings.
3 TEAWASCO/003/2014-2015 Supply and Delivery of Water Treatment Chemicals.
4 TEAWASCO/004/2014-2015 Supply and Delivery of Cold Water Meters and Strainers.
5 TEAWASCO/005/2014-2015 Supply and Delivery of Tools and Implements.
6 TEAWASCO/006/2014-2015 Supply and Delivery of Ofce Furniture and Fittings.
7 TEAWASCO/007/2014-2015 Supply and Delivery of General Building and Construction
Materials.
8 TEAWASCO/008/2014-2015 Supply and Delivery of Fire Fighting Equipments.
9 TEAWASCO/009/2014-2015 Supply and Delivery of Ofce and Computer Stationery
Materials.
10 TEAWASCO/010/2014-2015 Supply and Delivery of Employee Uniforms and Protective
Clothings.
11 TEAWASCO/011/2014-2015 Supply and Delivery of Motor Vehicle tyres,Tubes and
Batteries.
12 TEAWASCO/012/2014-2015 Supply and Delivery of Motor Cycle tyres,Tubes and Batteries
13 TEAWASCO/013/2014-2015 Supply and Delivery of Ofce equipments, (Computers,
Printers, UPS, Laptops, LCD Projector, Photocopiers, Ipads,
Tablets and other accessories).
14 TEAWASCO/014/2014-2015 Supply and Delivery of Electrical Materials and Fittings.
15 TEAWASCO/015/2014-2015 Supply and Delivery of Timber Materials and Products.
16 TEAWASCO/016/2014-2015 Supply and Delivery of Motor Vehicles.
17 TEAWASCO/017/2014-2015 Supply and Delivery of Motor Cycles.
18 TEAWASCO/018/2014-2015 Supply and Delivery of Laboratory Equipments and Reagents.
19 TEAWASCO/019/2014-2015 Supply of cleaning Materials, Detergents and Disinfectants
20 TEAWASCO/020/2014-2015 Supply and Delivery of HDPE fusing machine complete with
its accessories
CATEGORY B - PROVISION OF SERVICES
21 TEAWASCO/021/2014-2015 Provision of Security Services.
22 TEAWASCO/022/2014-2015 Provision of Catering and Conference Services
23 TEAWASCO/023/2014-2015 Provision of Courier Services.
24 TEAWASCO/024/2014-2015 Provision of Printing Services.
25 TEAWASCO/025/2014-2015 Provision of Legal Services
26 TEAWASCO/026/2014-2015 Provision of Training & Staff/Customer satisfaction Consultancy
27 TEAWASCO/027/2014-2015 Provision of Web Design Service
28 TEAWASCO/028/2014-2015 Repair, Maintenance and Service of Motor Vehicles.
29 TEAWASCO/029/2014-2015 Repair, Maintenance and Service of Motor Cycles.
30 TEAWASCO/030/2014-2015 Repair, Maintenance and Service of Computers, Projectors,
Network Switches, Photocopiers and Other Accessories.
31 TEAWASCO/031/2014-2015 Supply of Fuels, Oils and Lubricants
32 TEAWASCO/032/2014-2015 Repair, Maintenance and Servicing of Plant Machines (pumps,
Generators, Engines, control panels motors)
33 TEAWASCO/033/2014-2015 Provision of Tax Consultancy Services
34 TEAWASCO/034/2014-2015 Provision of Company Secretary Services
35 TEAWASCO/035/2014-2015 Provision of GIS and Mapping Consultancy Services
NB: The Pre-qualication and tender documents can be obtained from the Company Headquarters
during normal working hours (8.00a.m to 5.00p.m) upon payment of non-refundable fee of Kshs.2, 000/=
(Two Thousand Shillings) in Cash or Bankers Cheque for each category applied for. All Cheques to be
addressed to TETU ABERDARE WATER AND SANITATION COMPANY LIMITED.
All goods must meet the standards set by the Kenya Bureau of Standards. All Suppliers invoices shall
comply with the requirements of Kenya Revenue Authority on V.A.T.
Completed Pre-qualication and tender documents should be submitted in plain Sealed Envelopes and
bearing no Indication of the applicant, but clearly indicating the Prequalication/Tender Number and
Category being applied for and Deposited in the Tender Box located at our Headquarter Ofces - Nyeri,
(within District Water Ofces Kamakwa), or sent by post to:
The General Manager,
Tetu Aberdare Water & Sanitation Company Limited,
P. O. Box 1089 10100,
NYERI
So as to reach the General Manager not later than 10
th
June 2014 at 11.00a.m. The Tender opening
will take place immediately after closing time at Tetu Aberdare Water & Sanitation Company Head Ofce,
in the presence of the Bidders or their Representatives who choose to attend. The Company is not
bound to accept the lowest or any bid and reserves the right to accept in whole or part of any tender
without giving reasons.
TETU ABERDARE WATER & SANITATION COMPANY LIMITED
P. O. Box 1089 10100, NYERI
Telephone: 061 2034164
Fax: 061 2032830
E-Mail: teawasco@gmail.com
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PREQUALIFICATION AND TENDER NOTICE
Kenya National Library Service (knls) invites applications for annual tenders and prequalification of suppliers for
2014/2015.
Interested eligible firms are invited to apply for prequalification and tenders indicating the category of goods, works
or services they wish to supply/provide.
A. ANNUAL TENDERS
NO. CATEGORY. NO ITEM DESCRIPTION TARGET GROUP
1 knls/HQ/T001/2014/2015 Provision of cleaning services Youth, women & PWD
2 knls/HQ/T002/2014/2015 Provision of Guarding and Security services Citizen suppliers
3 knls/HQ/T003/2014/2015 Provision of general Insurance brokerage Services Citizen suppliers
4 knls/HQ/T004/2014/2015 Provision o f sanitary services Citizen suppliers
5 knls/HQ/T005/2014/2015 Provision of garbage collection Youth, women &PWD
B. PRE-QUALIFICATION OF SUPPLIERS
NO. CATEGORY. NO ITEM DESCRIPTION TARGET GROUP
1 knls/HQ/P001/2014/2015 Supply and delivery of general office stationery Youth, women & PWD
2 knls/HQ/P002/2014/2015 Designing, Printing and delivery of Brochures, Stationery
and other Accountable documents
Youth, women & PWD
3 knls/HQ/P003/2014/2015 Supply and delivery of Computers, laptops, UPS,
Photocopiers, Printers, computer accessories, consumables,
servers & data card printers
Youth, women &PWD
4 knls/HQ/P004/2014/2015 Supply, delivery, installation & maintenance of LAN ,air
conditioning & server racks
Citizen suppliers
5 knls/HQ/P005/2014/2015 Supply and delivery of office & Library furniture, Fittings and
Furnishing
Citizen suppliers
6 knls/HQ/P006/2014/2015 Supply and delivery of staff uniforms Citizen suppliers
7 knls/HQ/P007/2014/2015 Provision of promotional & advertising materials, and
signage services
Citizen suppliers
8 knls/HQ/P008/2014/2015 Repair & Servicing of office equipment (telephones,
photocopier, PABX, & Accessories).
Citizen suppliers
9 knls/HQ/P009/2014/2015 Provision of Building Contractors services (Building and
small works)
Youth, women & PWD
10 knls/HQ/P010/2014/2015 Supply, delivery, Repair and maintenance of Fire fighting
and safety Equipment
Citizen suppliers
11 knls/HQ/P011/2014/2015 Provision of Repair and servicing of Computers and Printers Citizen suppliers
12 knls/HQ/P012/2014/2015 Provision of Research, Opinion &baseline Survey, training &
management consultancy services
Citizen suppliers
13 knls/HQ/P013/2014/2015 Supply and delivery of internationally published books and
other information materials.
Citizen suppliers
14 knls/HQ/P014/2014/2015 Hire of Transportation Services Citizen suppliers
Tender documents may be obtained from supply chain department upon payment of the non-refundable fees of
Kshs.1,000/- payable in cash or bankers cheque drawn in favour of kenya national library service between 9.00 a.m
and 3.30 p.m during working days.
Bidders may also view and download the bidding documents from knls website at no fee.
Suppliers currently prequalified for the period 2013-2014 must re-apply for prequalification.
Duly completed application documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked Tender /Prequalification Reference
No. as indicated above should be deposited in the tender box located at the Supply Chain Department at our Head
Office and be addressed to:-
C.E.O./Director
Kenya National Library Service (Headquarters)
Mumias Road/Ol Donyo Sabuk Road Junction, Buruburu
P.O. Box 30573-00100 NAIROBI
Tel. 020-2158352, 7786710 Fax: 2721749
Email: knls@knls.ac.ke
www.knls.ac.ke
To be received on or before 29
th
May 2014 at 11.00 a.m. Tenders will be opened at knls headquarters, Buruburu
on Mumias road (Multi-media Hall 2
nd
floor) immediately thereafter in the presence of bidders and /or their
representatives who may wish to attend.
Late bids will not be accepted.
C.E.O./DIRECTOR
COUNTY ASSEMBLY OF BUNGOMA
Telephone: 0202149797. Fax: 055-30773 P.O BOX 1886-50200,
BUNGOMA, Kenya.
Email: bungomacountyassembly@gmail.com
When replying please quote our reference
BUDGET ESTIMATES FY 2014/2015 PUBLIC HEARINGS
Pursuant to the Constitution of Kenya Article 201 (a) ,Article222(1) (d) and Public Finance
Management Act 2012, the Budget and Appropriation Committee of the County Assembly of
Bungoma hereby publish to the general public that the public participation forums on the Budget
Estimates for FY 2014/2015 shall be conducted as listed below:-
DATE CONSITUENCY WARD(S) TIME VENUE
24.05.2014 KANDUYI 1) MUSIKOMA
2) TUUTI/
MARAKARU
9.00 AM 11.00
AM
SIRITANYI
A.C.K CHURCH
3) TOWNSHIP
4) KHALABA
2.00 PM 4.00 PM K.I.E HALL
26.05.2014 5) BUKEMBE EAST
6) BUKEMBE WEST
9.00 AM 11.00
AM
CHIEFS
CENTRE
BUKEMBE
7) SANGALO WEST
8) SANGALO EAST
2.00 PM 4.00 PM MECHIMERU
27.05.2014 MT. ELGON 9) KAPTAMA
10) ELGON
9.00 AM 11.00
AM
A.C.K CHURCH
KAPTAMA
11) KAPKATENY
12) CHEPYUK
2.00 PM 4.00 PM KAPKATENY
PEFA CHURCH
13) CHEPTAIS
14) CHESIKAKI
9.00 AM 11.00
AM
C.D.F OFFICE
CHEPTAIS
28.05.2014 SIRISIA 15) LWANDANYI
16) MALAKISI/
KULISIRU
2.00 PM 4.00 PM SIRISIA
CONFERENCE
CENTRE
17) NAMWELA 9.00 AM 11.00
AM
C.D.F OFFICE
MUSESE
29.05.2014 KABUCHAI 18) CHWELE/
KABUCHAI
19) MUKUYUNI
20) LUUYA/BWAKE
21) WEST NALONDO
2.00 PM 4.00 PM NALONDO
CATHOLIC
CHURCH
30.05.2014 TONGAREN 22) SOYSAMBU/
MITUA
23) NDALU/TABANI
24) TONGAREN/
KIMININI
9.00 AM 11.00
AM
S.A CHURCH
TONGAREN
25) KABUYEFWE/
NAITIRI
26) MBAKALO
27) MILIMA
2.00 PM 4.00 PM NAITIRI S.A
CHURCH
31.05.2014 WEBUYE EAST 28) MATULO
29) SITIKHO
9.00 AM 11.00
AM
FRIENDS
CHURCH
MATULO
02.06.2014 WEBUYE WEST 30) NDIVISI
31) MIHUU
32) MARAKA
2.00 PM 4.00 PM TOWN HALL
WEBUYE
33) BOKOLI
34) MISIKHU
9.00 AM 11.00
AM
MACHAKHA
YOUTH
POLYTECHNIC
03.06.2014 KIMILILI 35) KAMUKUYWA
36) MAENI
2.00 PM 4.00 PM MAENI
FRIENDS
CHURCH
37) KIMILILI
38) KIBINGEI
9.00 AM 11.00
AM
TOWN HALL
KIMILILI
04.06.2014 BUMULA 39) SOUTH BUKUSU
40) KABULA
2.00 PM 4.00 PM MATEKA
CATHOLIC
CHURCH
41) KHASOKO
42) BUMULA
9.00 AM 11.00
AM
S.A CHURCH
KIMATUNI
43) WEST BUKUSU
44) KIMAETI
45) SIBOTI
2.00 PM 4.00 PM KIMWANGA
CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Members of the public i.e. civil society, NGOs, professional groups, youths, women groups, persons with
disability and faith based organisations are encouraged to participate.
MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE
1. HON. ALI MACHANI MUTOKA - CHAIRPERSON
2. HON. EDWARD NALYANYA ELIMA - VICE CHAIRPERSON
3. HON. FLORENCE WEKESA FLANO - MEMBER
4. HON. ROSEMARY NAFULA KHISA - MEMBER
5. HON. PAUL WAMALWA - MEMBER
6. HON. MARTIN PEPELA WANYONYI - MEMBER
7. HON. EDWARD SIMIYU BARASA - MEMBER
8. HON. ANDREW NALYANYA - MEMBER
MR. JOHN ONGWAE MOSONGO
CLERK TO THE COUNTY ASSEMBLY
COUNTY ASSEMBLY OF BUNGOMA
REG. NO. MAKE MODEL BODY RATING TO BE VIEWED AT
KBL 150E FAW CA1120 FULLY ENCLOSED 6842 CC PAMBO INVESTMENTS, KISUMU
KBQ 033J SCANIA FA310 BUS 66 SEATER 9000 CC SHELL PETROL STATION, KEROKA
KBT 708X NISSAN MKB210 BUS 41 SEATER 6925 CC NEO MAKUPA, MOMBASA
KBT 257J MAN TGA PRIME MOVER 10518 CC NEO MAKUPA, MOMBASA
KBR 212R TOYOTA LEXUS STATION WAGON 2995 CC KYEVALUKI SERVICES LTD.
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TEL: 0720-800551, 0720-800370, 0720-
800379, 0720-800530, 0720-800466.
Email: sales@homex.co.ke
Recreation Facilities:
*Swimming pool
*Club house with gym
*Children playground
*Green landscaped gardens
Three bedroom homes
with master ensuite Plinth areas 130 Square Meters
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Starting from
Kshs. 10m
Amenities: mall
Petrol station, Swimming pool,
Recreation Facilities, School
THREE BEDROOM MAYA BUNGALOW.
0720-800370 / 0720-800551 / 0720-800379 /
0720-800530 / 0720-800466
Website is www.villagio.co.ke
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Property Guide 57
Kshs. 6.5M
ONLY 4 UNITS
REMAINING
10 flats, and have built in wardrobes, 2br master ensuite in Kikuyu, Kidifarmaco
TEL: MBAIRE 0720487555
ROSEWALL ESTATE LIMITED
PARESIA CENTER 1ST FLOOR, NGONG ROAD, OPP. UCHUMI HYPER
P.O. BOX 6574-00100, NAIROBI
2BR FLATS
Price 4.5M
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Tenders are invited for supply and delivery of goods/services required by the college for the year
2014/2015.
TENDER NUMBER ITEM DESCRIPTION
1. KAMCO A - 2014/2015 Food stuff/shop purchases
2. KAMCO B - 2014/2015 Foodstuff (Cereals)
3. KAMCO C - 2014/2015 Stationery
4. KAMCO D - 2014/2015 Farm Inputs
5. KAMCO E - 2014/2015 Building materials
6. KAMCO F - 2014/2015 Fuel and Lubricants
7. KAMCO G - 2014/2015 Water Chemicals
8. KAMCO H - 2014/2015 Electricals
9. KAMCO J - 2014/2015 Pharmaceuticals
10. KAMCO K - 2014/2015 Hardware items
11. KAMCO L- 2014/2015 Uniform (Students/staff)
12. KAMCO M - 2014/2015 Printing work
13. KAMCO N - 2014/2015 Chicken Coupon
14. KAMCO 0 - 2014/2015 Fresh milk
15. KAMCO P - 2014/2015 Fuel (Firewood/charcoal)
16. KAMCO Q- 2014/2015 Vehicle Maintenance
17. KAMCO R - 2014/2015 Vehicle tyres
18. KAMCO S - 2014/2015 Furniture/Building timber
19. KAMCO T - 2014/2015 Sports Equipment/Gear
20. KAMCO V - 2014/2015 Computer and computer accessories
21. KAMCO W -2014/2015 Fruits and vegetables
22. KAMCO X - 2014/2015 Sanitary services
23. KAMCO Y - 2014/2015 Materials for making detergents
24. KAMCO Z - 2014/2015 Fresh meat
Tender documents with full item/service specification can be obtained from the Accounts office upon
payment of a non-refundable fee of Kshs 2,500 (two thousand five hundred only) in cash. We
encourage enterprises owned by women, the youth and persons with disabilities to tender
especially items numbers: KAMCO M, KAMCO N, KAMCO W, KAMCO X, AND KAMCO Y AS
PER P.P & D (Preference & reservations) regulations, 2011
Completed tender documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked with the above tender
numbers and bearing no indication of the sender must be addressed to the undersigned or
dropped into the tender box in the college on or before 5th June 2014 (The document must have
reached us by 9.00 am).The opening of the tenders will be on 5
th
June 2014 at 10.00am in the
college Boardroom and those tenderers who wish to witness the opening are invited.
THE SECRETARY,
BOARD OF MANAGEMENT,
KAMWENJA TEACHERS COLLEGE,
P. O. BOX 152, TEL: 020 2327232,
NYERI,10100.
The college has the right to accept or reject any tenders either in whole or in part and is not
bound to give reasons for its decision.
KAMWENJA TEACHERS COLLEGET
INVITATION TO TENDER
Established in 1984 in the UK, Islamic Relief (IR) is an International NGO seeking
to promote sustainable economic and social development by working with local
communities through relief and development activities. We aim to help the needy
regardless of race, religion or gender.
IR has ensured that its programmes target those who are most vulnerable in
the most disadvantaged areas. The programmes are aligned to respond to and
comply with government developmental policies (such as Vision 2030), community
focus, regional vision as well as global millennium development goals. The focal
programmes include; Nutrition and Health, Water and sanitation, Orphans
sponsorship, Livelihoods programmes and Seasonal programmes; Ramadan and
Qurbani.
Islamic Relief Kenya intends to carry out food distribution programme during the
month of Ramadhan in Mandera and Wajir.
All applicants must provide the following documents for consideration:
1. Tax Compliance
2. Registration and Certicate of incorporation
3. Documented evidence of previous similar supplies will be an added advantage
NGO Address: Kirichwa Road off Ngong Road/Argwings Kodhek
PO Box: 417-00202(KNH) Nairobi /Kenya
Telephone number: +254 727531220 / 2543861216
Fax number: +254 3861215
E-mail address: info@islamic-relief.or.ke
Interested applicants should drop their sealed application envelopes
labelled Ramadhan food at the Tender Box, Islamic Relief Ofce, not
later than 22
nd
May, 2014 at 17.00hrs.
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
ISLAMIC RELIEF
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE
Kenya Program
P. O. Box 62727, 00200, Nairobi, Kenya.
TEL: (254-020)2719236 / 22727730 FAX: (254-020) 2717763
e-mail: irckenya@rescue.org
TENDER NOTICE
Founded in 1933, the International Rescue Committee is a non-prot, non-
governmental organization, global leader in Emergency Relief, rehabilitation,
protection of Human rights and post-conict development
This Tender Notice informs the general public that the IRC has a requirement for
Request for Proposal for supply of goods listed below:
Tender for supply of:
1 Supply of Drugs & Medical Supplies
2 Supply of Laboratory Supplies
Request for Proposal documents may be obtained from IRC ofces on payment of
a Non-refundable fee of Kshs. 2,000/= per document for each category.
International Rescue Committee,
IKM Place, 4
th
Floor,Tower B,
5
th
Ngong Ave., Off Bishops Road,
Upper Hill, Nairobi
Request for bid documents should be dropped in the IRC Tender Box at the
reception desk of IRCs ofces in sealed envelopes not later than 21
th
May 2014.
Envelopes MUST clearly be written
1. Tender for supply of Drugs & Medical Supplies KEDBPR-0482-CS
2. Tender for supply of Laboratory Supplies KEDBPR-0482-CS
3. Tender for supply of Drugs & Medical Supplies KEKKPR-2779-CS
4. Tender for supply of Laboratory Supplies KEDBPR-2779-CS
The envelopes should be dropped during working hours (Between 08:00am
and 05:00pm). Note that any unsealed, unmarked and / or late offers will be
rejected by the IRC.
IRC is not bound to accept the highest, lowest or any other tender or
bid, and is not bound to give any reasons thereof.
This Ministry intends to dispose the unserviceable Motor
vehicles and other stores by PUBLIC AUCTION on
THURSDAY 29
TH
May, 2014 starting at 11:00am at
KABETE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, NAIROBI.
The items on offer are as follows:
Motor vehicles
Used tyres and batteries
Furnitures
Building materials
Computer accessories
Head, Supply Chain Management Services
FOR: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY
DISPOSAL OF UNSERVICEBLE
VEHICLES AND STORES
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT AND
INFRASTRUCTURE
EXTENSION OF TENDER OPENING DATE
TENDER NO. MOTI/GCS/HO/1/2013-2014 -
REHABILITATION OF WORKSHOP ROAD
(SHARIFF BHAI AND LIWATONI ROAD)
The tender period for the above named tender
has been extended and the tender will now be
opened on 20
th
May, 2014 at 10.00 am and NOT
15
th
May, 2014.
Please note that late bids will not be accepted.
The government reserves the right to reject any
tender in whole or partially and is not bound to
any liability.
HEAD OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
SERVICES
FOR: PERMANENT SECRETARY
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For more details
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Call: 0723-778492
0729-398756 or 020-8710122
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NAIROBI &
UPCOUNTRY
PERSONAL NOTICES
PERSONAL SERVICES
AGRICULTURE & HOME
PETS & LIVESTOCK
SHOPPING GUIDE
COMMERCIAL
CLEANING SERVICES
FOR SALE OR WANTED
0707948743 MUTUKU FRM KITUI
SOLVES LOVE/MARIAGE
0202214396 Advance selling your car
plots/ laptop. 0724268552, 0710746831
B498 Construction
ARCHITECTS, Engineers,
contractors, developers and home
owners, Devine Stone Coated Tiles
on offer at Deco Roofing Systems
LTD. Call for quotation on
0715946267
STABLE Men/Women 0701413875
B491 Consultancy Services
TAX/ KRA Rtrns Call 0722539473
Lost Title Deeds Ruiru/Ruiru East
Block1/2841 &2842 for Michael
Mwaura Ndungu 0722300339
MALIK Lost lover Back 24hrs
wealth, job, exam, financial debt,
marriage. Pay after success 0732095797
FANTANELA Parlour 0722789281
A279 Notices
The owner of plot no. Nanyuki Marura Block
10/336 (Laikipia Teachers Sacco Triangle)
wishes to extend use of a Private Dwelling
Unit to include Multi-Dwelling Units subject
to approval by the County Government of
Laikipia.
Individuals, institutions etc with objections to
the proposal are requested to forward them
in writing within fourteen (14) days of this
Notice to;
The Sub County Administrator
Laikipia East
P.O. Box 156 10400, NANYUKI
PUBLIC NOTICE
PHYSICAL PLANNING ACT CAP 286
EXTENSION OF USER
REGD GSD Puppies 0735447440
AUTO Imported Incubators 1056,
528, 352 chicken eggs 0722851228
Partner Req in Running distribution
Business Capital 2million 0732995757
NGARA Bar for sale 0721564522
SNACKS production & saplay in s
market 498k tel 0737891764
PHYSICAL PLANNING ACT
(CAP 286)
CHANGE OF USER
Proprietors of Plot L.R. 3734/350
situated at Kileleshwa along Othaya
Road wishes to apply for change of
user from Single to Multi-dwelling
units (Apartments). Any individuals,
institution etc. with objection should
submit them in writing within 14 days to:
County Secretary
Nairobi City County
P.O. BOX 30075
NAIROBI
BAKERY school offers 2,3,4 & 6wks
practical courses in making & selling
African theme cakes, african pot,
modern cake making & decoration,
guitar, football, teddybear, blackforest,
swissroll, plastic icing, samosa, bread,
meatpies, yoghurt, pizzas, cookies,
sweets,soup, fish, rice, spaghetti e.t.c.
Continuous intake. 25% sponsorship
available. Also new imported bakery
machinery available. Call Principal
NCBCT 0722237181, 020-3504453,
0716-648942 or visit 1st Flr NHC
Hse Aga-khan walk, 1st flr Victoria
Hse, Tom Mboya Str opp. Fire
Station, Nbi. Msa branch 0720911746
next to Summerlink Hotel, Meru rd
off Digo rd,www.bakeryschool.co.ke.
LOST title deed no Kjd/ Olchoro
Onyore/ 6216 Rose Njihia and
Michael Mbugua 0722736222
0722607149 Parlour Yaya
MENS big size & confidence 0726272266
MENSinstant hardrock 200 0726272266
HATCHING services 0722850673
INCUBATOR (Automatic) & Spares,
Trays @Fair Price 0722-949312
SELL to us Gold ornaments 0721111367
ALSO AVAILABLE:
Compactor Plates, Rammers,
Scaffoldings, Stone Cutting Machines,
Block Making Machines and all other
Building and Construction Machines.
Bar Bender &
Bar Cutter
@ KSH
250,000.
Italian Concrete
Hoist, Local
Mixer Machine
with Chui
Dieasel engine
& Poker
Vibrator Set
@KSH
680,000
Esquire Mixer Machine
With Hydraulic Hopper
with diesel engine
@ KSH
460,000
ON OFFER!!
0202245564 Size,delay,hardrock 150/=
0723408602 Breast firming Mombasa
0723408602 Hip booster Mombasa
0723408602 maximum big-size @1500
0723408602 mens max control@2000
0723408602 mens max delay@1500/=
0723408602 Reduce pot Mombasa
0723408602 Size,delay,hardrock 150/=
CAVEAT EMPTOR TITLE NUMBER:
KAJIADO / KAPUTIEI-NORTH/ 9072
TAKE NOTICE that all that parcel of land mentioned
hereinabove is registered in the name of ZABIBU
LIMITED, our client, and therefore any persons
purporting to occupy, use sell, buy dispose of, alienate,
mortgage, charge, transfer or otherwise deal with
the said property in any way whatsoever are doing
so at their own risk. Any such persons dealing or
intending to deal with the aforesaid property are
hereby CAUTIONED that any dealings with the said
property are voidable and they are advised to contact
us immediately.
DATED AT NAIROBI this...day of May, 2014
NOTICE ISSUED BY:
RAFFMAN DHANJI ELMS & VIRDEE ADVOCATES
163, JAMES GICHURU ROAD, LAVINGTON
P.O. BOX 10719-00100, NAIROBI
Tel: 434802/4348124/ 516/ 718. Mobile: 0700637979,
0734440042, 0720637979, 0735357979
Email: emal@rev.co.ke
0727596178 loan to a max 30K
BRAND MODEL SPECIFICATIONS UNIT
PRICE
HP DX2300M DC 1.8GHz/1GB/
80GB
KES
8,000.00
HP DC7800 C2Q 2.5GHz/4GB/
250GB
KES
23,000.00
HP XW6400 XEON 1.8GHz/
4GB/80GB
KES
13,000.00
HP 19 TFT 19 TFT KES
5,500.00
HP 20 TFT 20 TFT KES
5,500.00
DELL
SERVER
PE850 PD 3.0GHz/4GB/
160GB
KES
15,000.00
DELL
SERVER
PE860 XEON 3.0GHz/
4GB/160GB
KES
15,000.00
DELL
SERVER
PER200 XEON 2.13GHz/
4GB/160GB
KES
20,000.00
All Prices exclusive of VAT.
Call for volume discounts
TEL: 0724 938 548 / 0735 999 666
EMAIL: sales@computerplanet.co.ke
HOT asian aroma 0715002251
B015 Poultry
LAYERS (20 Weeks) For Sale Call:
0712-990680
B016 Rabbits
RUIRU Rabbits Farm. Weaned rabbits
for sale (2/4 months) call 0713753985
A109 Lost
LOST T/Deed No. Kajiado/Kitengela
/1761 Magdalene Waithira Kuria
A116 Marriage
INSTANT luck rings 0717444364
LONELY? sms LOVE to 22450
A167 Acupuncture
ADDICTIONS, Smoking - Stop all
3744885, 0737540562, 0721170217
ASTHMA, Skin other Allergies.
3745861, 0737540562, 0721170217
DISORDERS of children -
3744885, 0737540562, 0721170217
HEADACHES - Bloodpressure & Pains
3744885, 0737540562, 0721170217
LOW DESIRE, MenSize and Failure
3744885, 0737540562, 0721170217
TIREDNESS, Memory and Moods.
3744885,0737540562, 0721170217
A181 Beauty
0722638216 men spanish therappy
ASIANS Aroma - 0722108363
ASMARA Aroma 0722795917
BEAUTI centre Manicure, pedicure at
Westlands 0726-656450
BEAUTYCentre Westlands 0729524441
Westlands Deluxe spaa 0735737450
A230 Health
0721486044 Physiotherapy care/msg
COLON Hydrotherapy 0721486044
A244 Herbal Medicine
ABBAS Mohamed , services offered
to all in need, call only for serious
problems or cases: Mobile:
0704469249
A265 Medical
A988 Dogs & Dog Training
GSD puppies 4 sale 0722287290
B008 Others
BEEHIVES & Equip 0722 721677
WELL Drill 4hire 10K 0733890813
B462 Business for Sale
Great opportunity prestigious running
restaurant & resort 13rooms
2apartments fully equipped&renewed
located in Bamburi Beach MSA s/pool
pool bar, 135kwa auto generator call
0724794318/ssuh@libero.it
SPARE part shop on sale 1.3M
0722749501
B469 Business Offers
RED Worms @1,000/= 0713-032 797
B476 Business Opportunities
INV. upto 500k @5% pm 0703444466
RICE Supplier needed 0726138072
B603 Chemicals
INDUSTRIAL
CHEMICALS FOR SALE
We have a wide range of industrial
chemicals available at competitive
prices both ex-stock Nairobi and
Mombasa as well as regular direct
imports.
Contact Details:
0715 444816, 0722 499115,
+254 20 210 7202/81
Ask for Phillip
B525 Financial
@0202245564 cash on ipads&iphone5
020-2245564 cash on LED TVs 50plus
020-2245564 spot loans on Toshiba,
Macpros& HP Laptops btwn 20K-50K
ADVANCE selling ur car 0722833300
FAST Cash loan agnst cars 0735130125
Get INSTANT LOAN
on your Car or
Logbook upto
Kshs, 600,000/=
in 5hrs
Call: 0710590517
0739365331 / 020 2224060
Vedic House 6th Flr, Rm 610
LOANS 10-50k on cheques +
guarantor Call 0739365331
LOANS Available, with logbook or
title deed call us on 0714-862000,
0735-599524, 0732868556, 0739334083
LOANS on the spot between 15-40K
with laptops as security, 0723408602
WE Advance you cash & trade in as we
sell your car 0713266196
WE finance buying of new saloon cars
(Probox/NZE/Premio etc) dep 30%.
balnc 48 months 0721-914458
B546 Machinery for Sale
A922 Broadcast / Media Equipment
TVs 42 Inch Kshs 39k 0720-360071
A822 Computers
DUO Laptop frm 16k 0722697965
ETR-APPROVED-KRA, CCTV
Systems Dejavu Technologies
Rahimtullah bld opp Bazaar/TSC 1st
floor rm 16 Moi Avenue 0726106253
KRA APPROVED ETR, Deltel Com
munication Ltd Cargen Hse 4th flr,
Harambee Avenue 0722 864013
Lptop&Mac*repair i buy dead 0721486136
SACCO software free WWW.LT.CO.KE
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To make appropriate enquiries and
take appropriate advice before sending
money, incurring any expense or
entering into binding commitment in
relation to an advertisement.
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be liable to any person for loss or
damage incurred or suffered as a
result of his/her accepting of offering
to accept an invitation contained in any
advertisement published in the Nation.
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ADVERT USING YOUR
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call 07xxxxxxxx
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ETR-KRA approved 0724523434
A Data extractor & spouse tracker
0722971540
LOVE Partner sms 0704057570
B485 Business Services
BUSINESS Plans 3K 0720646916
Website+Host+Domain 0724600493
DO You Want a certain man/woman 2
marry u?Is she/ he unfaithful & want
him/ her to commit to u alone? Want
back ur partrner & restore ur love
e.t.c Call Sowari 0722140527
SECONDARY Sch for sale in
Naivasha Contact 0721723086
DAILY NATION
Thursday May 15, 2014
60 | Classieds
REPAIR &
MAINTENANCE
WHERE TO EAT
WHERE TO STAY
TOURS & TRAVEL
FOOD & BEVERAGE
SITUATIONS VACANT
SITUATIONS WANTED
EDUCATIONAL
MOTORS
MOTORCYCLES &
BICYCLES
HEAVY COMMERCIAL
MOTOR VEHICLES
AUTOCAD Draughtsman 2posts
with Degree/Diploma in mechanical
engineering with minimum 2years
work experience in medium size
engineering drawing office. Send CV
within 7 days to
mccloy@africaonline.co.ke
PHARMTECH req at AG pharmaceutical
spring valley shopping cenre. Email
your application, CV and mobile
agpharmaceutical@gmail.com
Discovery TD5 mn 1.8m 0724588925
ISUZU bighorn local petrol 2002 fully
loaded 800k manual 0736570327
ISUZU FVZ 2009 0722709719
ISUZU NKR 1.3M 0722709719
L/CRUISER AMAZON 07 0722519155
2H/girls wntd good sal+off 0721531412
VICTOR safaris & tours ltd car hire
0720545192, 0722379197
Honda CRV manual 1.2m 0727464775
L/Cruiser h/top 07 4.4m 0727464775
L/CRUISER P/UP 09 3.4M 0724588925
L/Cruiser VX 24valve auto 0725104903
L/Rover 90 puma 12 2.9m 0725104903
L/Rover Defende frm 650k 0725104903
JOBS 0722560332
MRKT & Sales mgr 4 TV co. 0738863191
A private school in the outskirts
of Nairobi requires the following
staff.
Lab assistant, Bio/Chem or
Bio/Math teacher, Kiswa/CRE/
SST teacher, Music Teacher,
Lower primary school teacher,
swimming pool attendant and
a driver.
All applications to be
sent to
advertiser18@yahoo.com
before 21
st
May 2014
ST. LUIGI BOYS' HIGH SCH,
NGONG. vacancy F1 & 2. Tel: 0716
361 797
ADVANCE selling ur car 0710746831
ISUFRR bus KAY 06 1.1M 0724268552
0700018416 Drivers,clerks, T/boys, clners
& mesengers, L/Safaris Elimu Hse 1st
LOOKING for a full time qualified
swimming instructor with pool
attendant and life guard certificate
0711-741666, 0704-741666
0700210756 NZE NOAH 1K P/DAY
CAR HIRE 2K/24HR 0736442746
ROYAL Africa travels carhire saloons
Noah & 4x4 0721406662 westlands
M/Canter 4D32 KAZ @870k 0733824015
MERC 114 KPM cln 230k 0722370573
B277 Domestic/Casual Jobs
0722516342, 0721834778 trained h/g
B284 General
ACNTNT CPA3 Qbks 0722860255
CARS Wanted 40-250k 0722-612220
B324 Building
WE repair all leaking tanks. Call
0710566444
B243 Domestic/Casual Jobs
H/Helps wntd best sal+off 0722554435
SALES pple wanted to sell Weight
loss Products 18 to 70yrs. No
experience needed. Distributors
wanted in all counties 0722138901,
0722657220
B227 Containers
Container 40 H/Q 370k 0721346324
0721144998 new cars from 1500/=
HONDA CRV n/shape 07 pearl v/cln
r/camera b/t cd 1.995m 0721348280
MIT io KAU 480k 0737797943
MITS FH215 I/Sided good working
condition KAL 1.2M 0724353143
B257 Men
DUBAI Security guards required
urgently Interviews next week able to
pay air-ticket call 0725233622,
0788435339. Luvale Pearl Manpower.
Portal hse Muindi Mbingu,3rd flr rm 314
DATSUN 1200 07 520k 0722316590
ISUZU Dmax 09 1.495M 0722316590
(10) BCE Driver, T/boy & office cleaners
Rockwood Biva Hse 0706861384
ACCOUNTANTS sms job to
20242
ACCOUNTS clerk min qual KATC
1 KCSE C or KCE div 3 or equi
matron min qual house keeping KCSE
d+ KCE div 3 or equivalent apply to
Bom Sec Kambaa. Tech Sec Sch Box
88 Ndaragwa email
kambaatech@yahoo.com. contact
0716120447, 0728965638
ADMIN / Secretary: Apply to
info@homexperts.co.ke
JOBS?Send gradeandno 0720750440
MARKETING accountant and hr
needed contact battery@discovery-
techno.Com
300 - Bed School, 20-Acre Best Design
& Site 0729733888
Music Lessos at affordable rates
Call: Director - 0722811016
Principal - 0721543432
REAL MUSIC SCHOOL
Music is Life
BMW 318i BS 05 wht 990k 0720822555
MIT FH 215 KBH h/sided closed 2009
3M NEG. call 0722758600
Clean & maintained self contained
rooms with hot showers & TVs.
Conveniently located in downtown CBD.
Single BB -1,700/-; Double BB 2,700/-
Call: 0720 484 496 /
0734 981 163
Email: midviewcentralnrb@yahoo.com
Latema Rd. opp. Maximum Miracle Church
NAIROBI
Your City Retreat for Business and Leisure
URGENTLY required registered
Pharmacy - Kitengela call 0727560270
/0722333258
M/Lancer KAT v/c 350k 0723222638
A871 Miscellaneous
020 5004401 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 8
020 2194401 / 2 / 3
0734 440444 / 0721 378629
Visit our website:
www.polytankskenya.com
www.polyplay.co.ke Diamond
Mark of Quality
A557 Apartments Available
3 bedroomed furnished apartment to
let on Raphta Road Westlannds Ksh
120,000/= p.m Call owner
0722-766004, 0722-525868
ARROW Furnished Apts 0733760006
FRANCA Villa 2br Apartments B2,
B6, AT 27000/= opp Imara Daima.
Call 0728-754553, 0737-610528
A571 Hotels
GLORY Palace Hotel 1000/- per
person call: 0723176777, 0726427267,
SEASONAL OFFER !!!
Hotel Ambassadeur
Freedom to stay your way
SINGLE BO: 2,300 | DOUBLE BO: 2,800
Conference And Meeting Rooms
Bar & Restaurant | Free wi-fi
For reservations please call:
+254 202246615/6 | +254724259829
Email: ambassadeurhotel@hotmail.com
Website:www.hotelambassadeurkenya.com
B250 General
ANANDA Marga High School dip in
education Kiswahili History CRE
Maths Pysics near Maumau Kangora
Kangemi Nairobi interview on 15th
May 8am - 12 noon
BIO / Chem or Bio/ Maths Teacher
urgently rqd call 0727854823,
0737477613
CUTEST Chics wanted 0722798431
GET a job SMS JOBS to 22450
INTERN jobs good package.Sms your
no. And grades 0729041366
LEBANON, Jordan & Saudi Arabia
Jobs for ladies for free Call
0722530703, 0733885743, city hse
4th flr Wabera st
QATAR: Taxi Drivers, Security
Guards and cleaners required drop
your documents cv passport copy,
school certificate & good conduct at
Westlands Madonna house 3 rd flr
room 302. Near Graffins College call
0708293755 0713085810
URGENTLY needed: Clerks,
Drivers, nurses, accon, sec, trs, msgrs
etc send your E-mail to 0700103666
B383 Education
WOMEN & girls partial scholarships
for Degree, Dip & Cert 0721-479525,
0706-618734
B382 Schools
ENNA Girls Boarding H Sch Nrb.
Helping girls excel: 0723 423132
KINGSTONE Boarding boys High
sch adm (FI-4) fees 8500 Call
0714-356421 Githurai 45
STARLIGHT Girls high sch boarding
Quality Edu tight security fees 8500
adm (F1-4) 0724-609440 Kgd rd Nbi
B212 Tractors for Sale
JCB Excavator 2004 10.8m ono
JCB Wheel loader 2004 9.8m ono
Volvo Prime mover 2006 3.6m ono
Mobile Compressor 875,000 ono
Contact 0715-647529
B049 Car Hire
EDEN Rent a car, special Rate,
Saloons, 4x4, Prados, Limousines, Pick
-ups, Voxy, 0723719444, 0733758503
0700128555 rav4, Voxy, saloon new,
modern, f/ld, variety from 2500/- p.d
CARS Wanted 40-250k 0722-612220
CARS wanted 50-300k 0733270366
CAR TRACK @ 10K 0727246257
B085 For Sale, Private
@ TRACK & trace your vehicle, stop
engine by sms. 0722379954
T/Passo KBY new 520K 0710640809
BMW X5 04/05 0722-228273
BMW X5 2007, 3ltr petrol, grey, beige
leather, Call 0722 523 667
BUS school 25 seats 450,000
0723882365
CANTER 4D32 KBH 2m 0729660999
HONDA Fit 05 KBS 480K 0729821771
ISUZU Bus /Lorry/pick ups new &
used depst from 500K bal financed in
48 mnths. 0722293903, 0721914458
ISUZU Dmax s/dcab 06 0721946752
ISUZU NKR 3.3 KZE 625k 0723669463
JAGUAR S-type 2001, green,
immaculate Call 0720 943 666
MARUTI call 0722847485
MAZDA Tribute 1.15m 0720491039
MERC E200 2004, immaculate, 1
owner, Kshs 1.65M Call 0722 523 667
MERC E250 '2010 , petrol, s/r, black,
beige leather, 4.7M 0722 523 667
MERC S320 2001, 1.6M, KBD,
immaculate, blue Call 0720 943 666
MERC S320 CDI '06, n/shape, KBW,
black, pan roof, f/l, 4.9M, 0720943666
MITS Fuso lorry h/sided 2009 2.8M
call 0722854150, 0202330466
07001981534mpesa shop att mssngr
F4s Worldwide Marktng Gill Hse
RATES
Motoring / Property Classifications: VAT Inclusive
All Days 450/= per line per day
Beauty/Medical/Health/Herbal & Acupuncture Sections
All Days 550/= per line per day
SEMI DISPLAY (BOXED CLASSIFIED)
All Days 2,000/=per centimetre column +VAT
Minimum size 4cm x 1 column
Beauty/Medical/Health/Herbal & Acupuncture Sections
All Days 2,100/=per centimetre column +VAT
Minimum size 4cm x 1 column
DNA Voucher Fee 2,500/-
BUREAU OFFICES
Mombasa Kisumu
Furaha Plaza, Ground floor, Mega Plaza, 3rd flr, Wing B
Nkuruma Road, P.O.BOX 80708 Tel: (057) 2021699, 2021230
Tel: 0732 138 900, 0719 038 900, 020 328 8900.
0734 333 385, 0722 200 770, 041 222 5479 Eldoret
Fax 2230264 Fax (057) 2020388 Kisumu Zion Mall,
Wing C, Tel: 0722 200 773
Nakuru 0719038950/1
C.K. Patel Building, Kenyatta Avenue
Te (051) 2215506, 2215740, 2211688 Nyeri
Kona Hauthi House. P.O. BOX 1396,
Tel: (061) 2030640,
Tel/Fax: (061) 2034120
ADVERTISING COLLECTION POINTS
THIKA MACHAKOS
Jopaka Enterprises Mwanzia Building, Next to Katubas
Jogoo Kimakia Building Bob Odalo: 0723373971
Patrick Kamau: 0725856687 Email: newsadvertmachakos@gmail.com
Email:jopakathika@yahoo.com KITENGELA
Mbambu Communications Behind Kobil Sarafina Hse, 1st Flr Rm 36
Clairbourn Building, Uhuru Street 0723373971 / 044-20342 / 0755629572
along Kwame Nkuruma Road KARATINA
Room No.A7, Maggie: 0722755823 Harmony Plaza,
Email: thika.nationagency@mbambu.com First Flr. Next to Equity Bank,
Stephen Munyiri: 0733277993/ 0711411515
EMBU Email: stephenmunyiri@gmail.com
Peterson Stationers/Bookshop
County Council ADC House KISII
Peter Kangugi: 0722894910 Mwalimu House, Telfax: (058)31386
Email: pkpkangugi@yahoo.com Peter Angwenyi: 0722478171
Admedia International Ltd, Email:pemapservices@gmail.com
Nguviu House, 1st Floor, Rm 02
Above Mbuni Dry Cleaners MERU
Silas Nthiga: 0722357028/020 2114546 Ndiungi Agencies
Email: advertisemedia@yahoo.com Kingora Building, Opposite Meru Teachers House
Sophia Ntinyari: 0712628022
KAKAMEGA Email: ndiungiagencies@yahoo.co.uk
Friends Communication Isiolo Video Den
Ambewe Complex, 2nd Flr, Rm 6, Pwins Plaza, 1st floor, opp. Uchumi Supermarket
Wycliffe Irangi 0722375680 Peter Kaluai: 0721405815
Email:Irangi70@yahoo.com Email: isiolovideoden@yahoo.com
AM ENTERPRISES: KERUGOYA
Bungoma County S.N. Peter Designers,
AM Enterprises Ltd Ushirika Bank House,
Nasombi House, Moi Avenue 2nd Floor, Lucy Gitura: 0725608918
Opposite Bungoma County Assemmbly
P.O. Box 2502 NAIVASHA/NYAHURURU
Call Chriss Masinde Njabini Service Station
Tel. 055 30161 Tel: 0713 375405/0723019528
Cell: 0721 526154 Email: Njabinistation@gmail.com/njabini09@gmail.com
KITUI MWIYENDI PRONTO SERVICES
Chief Kitonga Building, Biashara Street, Wadi Plaza along Kilungya street, Kitui town,
1st Floor, Room 6. P.O. Box 8 - 90200 Kitui Room G8 behind Bondeni Pharmacy,
Pinnacle News Agency: 0720922438. Email:mwiyendip.services@gmail.com
Email: titusma57@yahoo.com Winnie Mwende 0726384400 and 0736286593.
For further enquiries, call: 0719 038 8661/3/4/5/6
or email:adcentre@ke.nationmedia.com
DAILY NATION
Thursday May 15, 2014
Classieds 61
MACHAKOS 2ac "kwa katheke" 3M
0722825801
RESIDENTIAL &
BUSINESS PROPERTIES
Mits Pajero 3drs pet 1.6m 0724588925
MITSUBISHI FH 2010 0722709719
SUZ Escudo 4dr 425k ono 0722705485
T/AE 110 AU 390K0722212564
TOY Lexus RX300 auto 0720791992
VW golf s/w 1.6cc yr 2002 red v/c.
680k call 0736570327
DEVELOPED 1/4acre land for sale
along kwa Maiko-Githunguri rd, 2k
from kwa Maiko town at Miguta
shopping centre fronting the tarmac
road. Call 0733257706, 0722777543
KIKUYU 1/8 plot 1.9M 0715904910
N/ADVAN KBY SLV 560K 0722616632
Nissan Xtrail KBT 06 900k 0722379197
R/ROVER SPORT 06 4.6M 0719490444
S/ Legacy man. clean 550k 0727464775
SCHOOL Bus, A reputable private Sch.
is offering for sale its G.M maintained
51 seater bus in vintage condition, very
low mileage. Price 4.2M Neg. finance
arranged. For viewing call: 0722492001
SUZUKI VITARA 1.7M 0719490444
T/LCruiser Tours 1.9M 0725-861735
T/WISH KBM 2.0cc 650k 0722507412
T.Prado manual 05 2.7m 0719490444
TOY Belta KBV 06 650k 0722379197
TOY Cami KBM 330k 0732807342
SUB Impreza saloon 06/07 0722799093
SUB Legacy saloon 06 silvr0722799093
T/HARRIER KBY 2.5M0705864475
TOY- Ipsum 06 white 0722799093
TOY MarkX 06 KBX silver0789564845
N/ADVAN KBY 07 565K 0722543785
MITSUBISHI colt plus 2006 model
v/clean 650k 0722856871
N/Advan KBR 05auto 399k 0714805753
NISSAN Serena v/clean 2006
850,000/= 0722856871
SUCCEED KBQ860F 0722703536
T/AVENSIS 1.8cc BY 1.25m 0722-896886
T/ RAUM KBD White 520K 0720425040
T. NZE Luxel 695K KBM 0721911517
Townace BY 980K 07 White 0720425040
TOY Nze 650/- KBJ 0722288901
TOYOTA Ractis 1300cc 2006 model
v/clean 650k 0722856871
VITZ 07 KBY blue 640k 0720425040
WISH KBS blue music (TV) alloys
DVD screen yr05 840K 0720425040
1/8 acre Juja rd 0717823395
5.5Acre Industrial plot Mombasa Road
0722270313, 0721347080 Nyotu
8.5Acres Mombasa Road with stone
wall 455m 0722270313, 0721347080
GIGIRI 0.75acres comm 0722599886
ISINYA 1/8 plots on Tarmac @950k
owner (Titles) 0752915456
JUBILANDS:Isinya Konza/Malili rd 95k
0714915424,0728879191,0736901000
JUBILANDS: Kitengela Isinya 50x100
s/offer 250k 0714915424,0728879191
JUJA FARM 40X80 @250K, 40X100
@350K owner (Titles) 0752915456
KAREN 134 & 10acres com. 0722599886
KIBAGARE 1 acre 0722716225
KINOO87 1/8 0721978761
KITENGELA 5kms from tarmac
50x100 1.5M 0722288901
LAVI V/Arcade 07.5acres 0722599886
ORTURUTU 38acs 0722716225
N/Vanette KBY 750k 0714412764
NIS B15 480/- KBK 0722288901
T/110 diesel 345K KAS 0716450469
TOY L-Touring KAZ 420k 0735130125
TOY NZE KAX 520k 0735130125
TOY Nze KBF v/cln. 630k 0720261760
TOYOTA Gaia KBM 590k 0735130125
TOY Spacio KAW 420K 0735130125
T Premio @445k KAX 0739271010
CHUMVI 50x100 plots 0706000721
JOSKA 1acre 3kms ex tarmac with
title kes 2m negot 0722722382
KAYOLE partly dev. 1.7m 0722260243
KIAMBU ROAD 1acre on tarmac
near SURAYA ideal for apartments
and offices 0737888354
KITENGELA Balozi Rd 1/8acs
Ksh1.7m 0723794136, 0724594009
KITENGELA Millenium 5acres
tarmac @8.5m p.a 0731254111
KITENGELA Ostrich Farm 1/8acs
@520k 0724594009, 0723794136
Kitisuru 1/2 Acre 0724848418
KKYU.GITARU 1/2 AC
0721978761
LIMURU NDEIYA 2acres piped
water, tank, fence 0737888354
MARURUI plot 3m 0724343003
MEMBLY 40x80 prime residential
near bypass 2.85m 0722333317
Mlolongo 40x60 2.2m 0722260243
MSA Rd 3 & 2 Acres 0724848418
MUGUGA 1/4ac 3m 0724399904
ONGATA Rongai 2 Acres 500
metres from Nazarene University
very Ideal either for School or
Hostels. 0722615841:
Ruaka 1ac on tarmc 83m 0716450469
N/AD KBY n/s 595k 0787933640
NIS Hardbody 03 1.08M 0722316590
N/NOTE BX blk 575 0787933640
T.NZE 2004 neat 750K 0722316590
T.RAV4 01 neat 885K 0722316590
T.STARLET98 neat 365K 0722316590
ATHIRIVER 35 acres ready title
0733274008
N/200 pup 2003 local vneat0714111107
Membly 1/2a 9.5m 1/4a 5m 0722885302
TOY 100KAQ220K 0723125981
OWN
Toy NZE BC 03 @ 490K. 0706882569
COAST 38ac @4m p.a 0719756740
KAJIADO 50ac@200k p.a 0719756740
KITENGELA 3bm on 1/8acre 7.5M
Call 0724943156
MUUMANDU10acres 0721284122
Naivasha NYS 4ac 1m p.a 0719756740
N/Xtrail 07 KBY Black sunroof alloy
rims 1.61m 0787933640
T/100 AN green mnl 345k 0720822555
T/DUET KAY alloy rims v/clean
yr2000 model 300k 0722792289
T/Fielder 07 1.1m 0720726282
T/Fielder 07 new shape KBY Black
s/roof a/rims 1.15M 0787933640
T/Lexus grey lther v/c 1.68m 0727331856
T/Probox KBY 08 manual 0721701854
T/Succeed 08 1.5L 750k 0727944431
T/Wish 07 1.8cc 1.020m 0720726282
B103 Lorries for Sale
ISUZU FVR KBJ 2.5 0700458888
TIPPER MBenz KBM 2.9 0700458888
A plot for sale opp KMC 50 X 100
contact 0733250821 owner
ISINYA 5acs tarmac 0751766654
T/Vitz KBH 1300cc v/c 425k0723222638
NISS Xtrail 06 0723217758
Passat 06 KBV 2.0L 1.5m 0722298611
PEUGOT 508 2012, brand new,
manual, f/l Call 0722 523 667
PORSCHE Cayenne 2004, black,
Kshs 3.2M Call 0722 523 667
PREMIOBY 1.54M 0718750166
PROBOX 13&15cc KBY 0721310992
RAV4 auto man 06/07 0725491973
RAV4s 02 960k 04 995k NZE 04 760k
0715593037
S/Impreza yr07 870k 0722462688
SPACIO KBC first owner low
mileage Call: 0722725991
SUB forester 750k 0720491039
SUB Legacy 1.19m 0720491039
SUB Legacy auto 390k 0720 491039
T/103 KBJ 02 550K 0722245004
T/Allion 07 BY Slver b-camera arrow,
rims DVD wooden string 0722555253
T/Crown yr06 1.15m 0722462688
T/Fielder KBY 1.1m 0727596051
T/NZE KBX 06' v/c 690K 0736003706
T/NZE KBY 970k 0720-050740
NIS B15 KBE slv 360K 0735793338
TCALDINA BH GTT 0710229203
TOUAREG 2007, blue, leather, Kshs
3.1M Call 0720 943 666
TOY/Isis KBP @650k 0722108080
TOY Carib 290k 0720491039
TOY fielder BT 670k 0732072643
TOY Funcargo KBE 420k 0722719268/
0723895528
TOY Harrier 750k 0720491039
TOY Hiace BJ 890k 0720 491039
TOY Lexus RX300 auto 0720791992
TOY Noah 590k 0720491039
TOY NZE BU 790K 0737232226
TOY NZE Probox Wish Fielder dip
40% balance 12-36 months
0722113757, 0733417012
TOYOTA Mark X 07 KBY silver
colour clean with alloys and fully
loaded 1.4M 0722290393
TOY Prado 2001, silver, petrol, auto,
Kshs 1.15M Call 0720 943 666
TOY Prado 2003, blue, diesel, n/shape,
Kshs 2.25M Call 0720 943 666
TOY Prado 3dr 2003, 3.4ltr petrol,
Kshs 2.25M Call 0722 523 667
TOY Regius 590k 0720491039
TOY VX 2007, auto ,s/r, leather,
white, KBY, diesel Call 0722 523 667
TOY ZRE 2011 local 1.45m0720863969
VITZ 07 KBY/W 640K 0707-817954
VW/Golf yr04 580k 0724528245
VW Golf plus KBX 900k 0706187486
VW Jetta blue 1.3m Passat silver 1.55m
2007 KBYs 0722340225
VW Toureg 04 0722228273
KINOO 45*60FT 680K, 1/8AC 1.2M
0732229050
KITENGELA 50 by 100 near railway
station 265k 0727136014
B113 Motor Vehicle Repairs
B740 Land, Plots for Sale
KATANI 50X100
100,000/= Dep bal 4months
COMMERCIAL (KANTAFU) 40X80
50,000/= Dep bal 4months
KAMULU 50X100 Dep 50,000/= bal
4months
DAYSTAR 50X100 dep. 100,000 bal.
4months
TITLES READY
VIEWING FREE DAILY
HOMEWARD AGENCIES LTD
Jubilee Exchange, 5th Flr, Rm
508 TEL 020-2610923, 0700-509512,
0751-201267, 0700-497890
0.2 Ha Ngong 950 Meters from St
Patrick School Kiserian Kahara
Road Call Owner 0722464381 or
0736976140 - 3 Million
0.8 Ha After Tuala Shopping Centre
Rangau near Victory Church Call
Owner 0722600288 or 0736976140 -
6 Million
50x75 quick sale 0727749931
5 acres, clean titles at kitengela milimani
area for 50million 0722334044
90ac kajiado @150kpa 0721687359
ARE you selling your plot or land? Call
us on 020-6530244
AT Green Pastures Est KBC Kangundo
road 1/8acre plots 450k 0739816702
ATHI River 1.1 acres touching MSA rd
clean papers 0722522375
ATHI River 1km off 4&6 acs 0711182038
ATHI River 2.5 acres touching MSA rd
35m p/acre 0722522375
AT Ngurunga Kitengela 3acres rich
with pozolana deposits 4Million per
acre 0739816702
DAGORETTI corner commercial
1/8acre sh 40m0724070284
E.Bypass 1 1/4acre with title 11m call
0723495359
EASTLEIGH 2nd Ave. 50x92 shops
and flats. Freehold. Etwons Property
0721633929
Greenfields plot 3.8m 0722610582
ISINYA :-50,150acs Tarm 0711182038
ISINYA 10acres @3.8m near Umma
University touching old Kjd Road
0726328342
ISINYA 3 parcels 10 acres each 2.5m
per acre title electricity prime area
0703-812089
ISINYA Konza rd 32,110acs 0711182038
ISINYA Town 70acs 0725260051
JOSKA 1/2acrs 850K 0722245004
JOSKA 2acrs 1.4m p.a 0722245004
JUJAFarm 1/8 250K t/r 0721491116
JUJA Kalimoni, Leejim Est opp. Juja South
Est, comm 1/8 (50x100) 0711875976
JUJA Kalimoni 50x100 400,000/=
40x80 500,000/= (with title) Juja
farms 50x100 400,000/= Call Chipro
0734730041, 0724406111, 0725261736,
0725600040, 0718457314, 0727439644,
K/SUKARI 1/4ac 6.5m 0706183165
KAJIADO:- Kenchick79acs 0711182038
KAMAKIS 1/8 front row 0722664506
KAMULU 10acs 16m 0706183165
KAMULU 50x100 dep. 50,000 bal
4mths. Ready titles. 0202-164920,
0712-013550, 0788-953862 Sideway
Properties Ltd. Vedic Hse 7th Floor
KANTAFU 100acres 0721364264
KAREN:- 1/2, 1,4,6,10acs 0711182038
KAREN 1/2, 1, 2, 3 acres 0728615431
KAREN 1/2ac 22M 0723495308
KENOL Town 1/4acre 0720670624
KERARAPON 1/4acre 0727-271754
KIKUYU/Ndiuni 1/8 25K 0708313106
KISAJU:- 1/8,1,2,4,10,12,acs 0711182038
KISAJU 3&4acre plots 1km off tarmac
Call 0722-361727
KISERIAN 1ac 18M 0723495308
KIT/Kisaju 2acres 200mtrs from Laetoli
Hotel on Namanga rd next to
Kitengela Boys @17m 0722578466
Kitale 0.5ac 3.5M 0722814526
KITENGELA: 10,20,120acs 0711182038
Kitengela 1.75ac 6.2M 0722814526
KITENGELA Acacia 19acres 126m
800m from tarmac no subdivision.
Call 0722832429 r-frontage
KITENGELA CBD 1/8acre tarmac
approved shop off/apt 0722246763
KITENGELA Mavoko 10acres 5m
Call 0721957280, 0722676851
KUTUS 3ac 4.2m 0722737730 REW
MAANZONI 10 acres touching MSA
rd near Vista 13m p/a 0722522375
MAGADI rd cor baridi 2acs 0711182038
Makuyu/Manaja 1/8 55K 0721491116
MARAGUA Samar 3.37 acres dev
with title 6.2m 0722948808 owner
MOMBASA rd 180 acs 0721364264
MUGUGA 2.5acr 13m 0721845838
MWALIMU Farm 1 acre 0725397111
MWIHOKO 40x80 450k 0722899417
MWIHOKO 50x100 1.3m 0735976088
NANYUKI (Sweet waters) 1/8a150K
pay 50% bal 6 months 0710842611
NANYUKI 1/8a 150k near Golf course
&Brtish Army 0727755544 Nemuge Ltd
NGONG 1/8, 1/4, 1/2acs 0729038205
O/Rongai 1/8 580k, 370k 0722312536
OLETEPESI - Tinga Magadi Rd 1/8th
plots Kshs 95,000 call 0702487288
RUAI 1/8ac KBC, 1km from tarmac
300000/- 0722450218 Nemuge Co. Ltd
RUAI 1/8ac KBC 200,000/= title 0722
986680, 0722450218 Nemuge Co. Ltd.
RUAI 1/8ac KBC 230,000/- title, elec.
0722986680 Nemuge Company Ltd
RUAI 1/8ac KBC dev. area, 250,000/-
0722450218 Nemuge Co. Ltd
RUAI 1/8acre KBC 95,000/- best
special offer 0722450218 Nemuge Co.
Ltd Free Viewing Wed & Sat 9.30am
RUAI 50x100 2km frm Kangundo rd
400,000/=; 3km frm Kangundo rd
before Kamulu 350,000/=; JOSKA
2km frm Kangundo rd 600,000/=;
JOSKA 3km frm Kangundo rd
250,000/=; KBC 50x100 60metres
frm Kangundo rd 800,000/=; RUAI
Joska next to sunshine 150,000/=
KISAJU 50x100 next Jamii Bora
400,000/= Seanrick Rivers
Investment. For real investment.
KTDA Plaza, 7th Flr Moi Av. Nbi.
tel.0702984888, 0702984999 or visit
www.seanrick.co.ke or Email:
info@seanrick.co.ke
RUAKA 40x120 10M title 0718158140
RUAI Stage26 behind Vine school
plots 1/8acre with titles 570K ono
good for groups society 0722571356
B712 Accommodation Available
Conference facilities
Wedding and reception
facilities
Self-contained rooms (bed/
breakfast, Half-board, Full-
board)
Statehouse Road/ Mamlaka
Road Tel: 2725922/3
0722456735
0725353993
cslc@ufungamanohouse.or.ke
UFUNGAMANO
HOUSE
CHRISTIAN STUDENT
LEADERSHIP CENTRE
TOY /Allion 06 KBU exc. condition
askg 950k 0722616369 owner
KASARANI Mwiki 100acres
8Million per acre 0720756509
KTENGELA plot ttle
RUAI KBC 50x100 135K, KBC bypass
40x80, comm 160K, 40x80 140K,
50x100 200K, Joska 50x100 275K,
600K ready title. Viewing Wed 9am,
Sat 10.30am. Hope Realty Tusker hse
0727867432, 0735696835
Mitsubishi FH 215 KBJ & KBN
Matatu body in good Condition.
Call 0720321361.
NIS Sunny B15 380K 0722340942
T/Sienta 07 BY grey 890k 0722625477
GILGIL- Kikopey. 6 Prime Plots
touching highway with Title deeds .All
4.2M. Call 0722101919, 0788856837
KITENGELA Yukos prime comm
1/8ac 3.8M 0722976221
T/NZE, AXIO 07 kby 1.1m neg fin
available cal 0720726914
ATHI RIVER: 1/4 Acre 500m from
Athi River Shalom Hospital Ksh7M:
Call: 0711-256289, 0722-569762
KISERIAN 50x100 plots opp Picnic
Site ready titles 700K limited cash
offer 0723937689
KITENGELA: Yukos 1/8 (50x100)
plots with borehole on site Ksh 1.4M.
Call: 0711-256289, 0722-569762
KIUKENDA 1/2ac plot gated
community red soil 8.5m 0700357700
LAMU20K @ACRE 0739508532
NAKURU Kenlands big vacant plot
ideal for all -owner 0724313188
57x100
Titles ready
500,000/=
THIKA GATUANYAGA
SERVICED PLOTS
0724130697
T/MARK X, 07 KBY 1.35M 0722705175
JAMHURI Park 50x80 0722361363
NGONG Memusi 1/2 r 0704880457
O Rongai prime 1/2ac 0722832640
PLOT kayole ksh 1.9 call 0721213637
RONGAI twn 1/4ac title 0724808945
T/Premio KBK 02' 715K 0721825673
TOYOTA NZE KBF blue 600,000
0722831670
Athiriver 1/8 ac 450 K 0722825801
LAVINGTON 3/4 ac 130M 0722825801
MUTHAIGA-old 1.2ac 0755569224
NAIVASHA Lakeview 3/4ac fenced
asking 10M neg 0723488507
KAKAMEGA 0.6ac near jamindas
and house near mku
c a m p u s / w a t e r / t i t l e s
0722494191/0722851327
Kasarani 50x75 2.9m 0720846035
MAVOKO 0.025ha 1m 0724214696
TOY Raum KAY 330k 0732807342
TOY Rav4 KBN 05 1.1m 0722379197
ELKA- Properties Kiserian 1/4 ac, Birika
1/8a,Oloiren 1/8,Pipeline Rd. 1/8a. Offers
invited &finance arranged 0722492001
KIKUYU- 1/4 @6m bypass.
NVSHA-MMHiu rd 2plots 3rd row
1/8ac each 400k 0724635264
QUARY with machinery for sale
@180M. Contact 0721723086
DAILY NATION
Thursday May 15, 2014
62 | Classieds
SOUTHLANDS - Langata 1 b/r
extension 15k. Call owner
0770880651
1 ACRE
FOR SALE
COMMISSIONABLE
TO AGENT
0737 363000
STORAGE & W/HOUSING
COAST (Telephone
Coast Numbers Only)
E768 Properties for Sale
E457 Bar Codes
E789 Properties to Let
COAST properties & Accomodation
Bureau 0722782044/ 0722617999.
Tamarind 3brm Aptmnts new free
water & security sh 60,000
Flat, Shop, Plot, Room 0727714136
MUIRI 2b /r flat 14K Mtopanga
0722470361/ 0733912249 Muiri a Big
shop 60K Town Muiri 2b/r flat 12k
Migadini Muiri B/sitter 6K Bamburi
Muiri 2b/r 8k Mtwapa Muiri 11/4 yard
Portreitz
RUIRU Land & Plots cln 0722689440
HOTEL Thika Town Centre ground
floor 500sqft and very strategic lease
period 5yrs view and make an offer
0722676576
BTL 6bdrm m/net 9M 0734830430
NGARA Prime Property 8apartments
with space for development no agents
call 0722512461
WACEIN Investmenet GAchie
2bedroom & bedsitter 0726656999
WESTLANDS Fully Furnished Apts
Studio 40k, 1br 60k, 2br 80k, 3br
100k unfurnished 2br 60k, 3br 80k
Tel 0722566400
B810 Wanted to Buy
UMOJA flat wanted @15 0716890120
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that
we announce the passing on to Glory of Mr.
Jackson Kuria Ngure on 9th May 2014. Son
of the late Joseph Ngure Kuria and Margaret
Wangari Ngure. Brother of the late Jane
Waruguru Ngure, Peter Karanja, Helen Wanja,
Mary Ngure, Keziah Nderi, Patrick Ngure,
Nancy Topiko and Henry Mbogo.
Family and friends are meeting at their home in
Nanyuki from 4.00pm daily.
The cortege leaves Nanyuki Teaching and
Referral Hospital Mortuary on Friday 16th May
2014, at 9.00am. Burial will be held on the same
day at his fathers farm in Nanyuki, Muthaiga.
Precious in the sight of the Lord is the
death of his saints. Jack, in Gods hand
you rest, in our heart you live forever.
Jackson Kuria
Ngure
Promotion To Glory
HOTELS
D531 Hotels
A. Glory Nyali holiday resort 1,500/- pp
+ b/fast & swimming pool 020-
2107105, 0721-895935, 0720- 298208
D557 Apartments available
D557 Apartments Available
PRESTIGE Holiday resort Mtwapa
fully furnished Apartments/Rooms self
catering s/pool AC DSTV WIFI
restaurant 3000/= p/day 0722351275
0722712009 www.letsgoprestige.com
E740 Land Plots for Sale
DIANI Galu Kinodo 7acs 0711182038
E782 Properties for Sale
COAST Properties 0722782044 /
0722617999. Old Nyali 2nd row
beach 2.3acs, 1st row beach 4acs,
Kizingo 5-4brm mansions, Miritini
godown.
COAST Properties Serena two
unoperational beach hotels. serious
enquiries 0722782044
E546 Machinery for Sale
CUMMINS 250KVA & Perkins
100KVA used generators 0722713016
It is with humble acceptance of Gods
will that we announce the passing on of
Josephine Kingelu Nzumbu on Saturday
10th May 2014 after a long battle with
cancer.
Wife of Daniel N. Ndolai. Sister of late
Anna Maithya, Juliana Nyalo, Lucy Sila,
Boniface Nzili and late Joseph Kana.
Mother of Mulwa, Lucy Musili (Thitani Pri.
Sch.), Late Musili, Mwalale, Angeline, Dr.
Lawrence Nzumbu (Pharmacy and Poisons
Board), Janet, Mutwa (Musavani Pri. Sch.),
Christine (Kenyan Embassy, Turkey) and
Anthony Nzuva.
Mother in law of Sabina, Judy, Francis Musili
(Kenya Army), Mwangangi (Kalitini Pri.
Sch), Stephen Ikikii (National Treasury) and
late Onesmus. Grandmother of Kingelu,
Mwende, Ann Kaswii, Mercy among others.
Great grandmother of Matthew Ndava.
Sister in law of Woie, Ngunguti among others.
Friends and relatives are meeting for funeral arrangements at Garden Square and
Canaan Restaurant, Mathare North, Nairobi from 5:30pm. There shall be a mini
fundraising on Thursday 15th May 2014 at Garden Square.
The cortege leaves Kiambu District Hospital Mortuary on Saturday 17th May 2014
at 7:30am for burial on the same day at her home in Ndelekeni Village, Kanyaa
Sublocation, Migwani District, Kitui County.
God rest her soul in eternal peace
Josephine Kingelu
Nzumbu
Death and Funeral Announcement
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we
announce the promotion to glory of Samson Wangai
Mugo of Githagara Village Mukurweini Nyeri County
which occurred on Sat 10/5/14.
Son of late Theophilo Mugo and Late Teresia Wakarima.
Husband of Joyce Wairimu. Father of Mugo, Muturi,
Wangui, Muthoni , Mugambi, Wahome, Wambui, Wachira
and Waihiga. Step brother of Kimaru & Mugambi. Father
inlaw of Mercy Mugo, Phoebe Muturi,Ann Wahome, Ruth
Wachira.
Relatives and friends are meeting daily at Magomano
Restaurant Nairobi and his home at 6pm. The cortege
leaves KNH mortuary on Fri 16/5/14 at 7am. Funeral
service and burial will take place at home Gakindu
location, Githagara Village, Nyeri County from 12:00
noon.
We thank God for 82 yrs He granted Dad to be
with us.
He will wipe every tear from the eyes, there will
be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has
passed away Rev 21:4
Samson Wangai
Mugo
A Time to Rest
SYOKIMAU 1/4 acre 1km to
Mombasa Rd behind Mastermind
owner 0722367727
WOTE Makueni comm. plots on
tarmac 0716754635
7,850sqft, 5,000sqft, etc.
Perimeter wall, Electric
fence, cabro paved
driveways, etc.
Ready on Mombasa road
NEW GODOWNS
FOR SALE / TO LET
info@standardshelters.co.ke
Tel: 0204454285,
0720 903 187
GDWN Msa rd 10000sqft 0721762681
3B/R apt Kilimani 14m 0720976721
KINGEERO 4brs 8.5m 0722611915
SYOKIMAU Off Msa Rd Easy
prestige, executive 3bedrm apartment,
ensuite, close to new Gateway Mall &
Railway Station Price Kshs 7.7Million.
Call: 0720665746
VALLEY Arcade 2br apt. 0731682577
SPRING Valley Peponi rd 3br 140k
Tel. 0722611915 inc. services
D/HOLM 3br msnt 8M 0722799093
UMOJAII comercial business flat shop
& bar income 74,000/= 0722799093
RUAI-JOSKA 50x100 Plots prime
dev area with elec 1km from Kgd rd.
400,000, Ruai Joska- ready title 1km
from Kgd rd @ 375,000, Ruai Joska-
2km from greater eastern by-pass @
350,000, Isinya 3km from Wisemen
University @ 150,000, Isinya 2km off
Konza rd 250,000, Isinya 4km off
Namanga Rd. near, Diaspora Echo
village 300,000, Kajiado near Kajiado
District Hosp. Special Offer 60,000,
Viewing Day: Sunday. Time:10:00 am.
Free Transport!!!, Finelands Holdings
Ltd, Development Hse, 8th Floor Rm
811 Opp. Afya Centre, Tel:
0722417074, 0724816611,
RUAKA Plots 0720041251
RUIRU 1.25acre title 0722553286
RUIRUsuper h/w plots 0720239388
SAFARI Park 40x80 7m 0710446388
SYOKIMAU 1/4acre Katani rd Kshs.
4 million. Call 0722371223 owner
THIKA East-Matunda 2acre land good
soil for fruits. Call 0739409988
THIKA industrial area 5acs 0711182038
THINDIGUA 3/4 acre 0721356111
UKUNDA 1/2acs kshs 5M 0711182038
B761 Premises, Offices for Sale
CONTACTS:
0703 136212 / 0720 423838
TYPE: FULLY PARTITIONED.
WHERE: MORNINGSIDE OFFICE
PARK ON NGONG RD.
SIZE: 1515 sq ft.
PARKING: 3 slots
PRICE: 24M
B768 Premises, Offices to Let
A Office Viewpark 25K 0716-606274
KILIMANI 7br on 3/4ac commercial
or office use @380k 0723-308663
OFFICE Harambee Av 15k 0720306090
Office space wanted from 1500 sq ft
to 2000 not exceeding 3rd floor
within CBD. Call 0726 807708
SHOP near Grogon rd 0722497066
B782 Properties for Sale
1BR Penthouse near Imara Daima
3.95M rental 25k 0726867060
2 br apartment msa rd 360 court 4.1m
0729704526
3 brm hse 4 sale O/Rongai 0725958461
A commercial building Ongata Rongai
on tarmac with 6shops and 1 broom
3, and 2bedrooms 4 Ksh26M
0722270313, 0721347080 Nyotu
BURU 4br hse +2br ext 0733750666
BURU Phase1 3brm hse ample parking
@8.5m neg Call 0726450808
KASARANI Claycity Estate 5brm
house+3 1brm extensions 25m
0733995666
KILELESHWA 2br apartment all
ensuite secure 17m 0722522375
KOMAROCK Phase 2 Infill A 2Br
flat 2.7M 0733603301
LAVINGTON 3br new apartment
ensuite dsq s/pool 14m 0722522375
NGONG 4br houses 0729038205
Parklands 2bdrm 12k 0735006543
RONGAI 5br bglw 14m 0721-224274
SOUTH C FiveStar 4b/r 0722380616
SOUTH C Soledo 4 bedroom
maisonette & dsq Kshs 13.5million
ono Tel: 0720-133631
SOUTHLANDS 3BR+dsq 0773407529
UMOJA 1 Sector J main plus 3 floor
ext renting 40k pm selling 6m call
owner 0722669117 or 0715278813
UTAWALA house. Call 0722688030
B789 Properties to Let
1BR Uthiru ILRI 18K 0720 716 078,
020 2214860, Ena Property
AT South B 1br Studios & bedsitters
0720-451423, 0714538594
EASTLEIGH Sec3 selfcontained
bedsitters 0702408937, 0706116647
HIGHRISE 2br Apt 18K
0720946062, 0728150833
IMARA Daima 3brs 0726373028
JAMII 3bdrms 0722288555
JUJA Kenyatta rd 4br m/ensuite 28K
Richard 0720946062
KILELESHWA 3br+sq house avlb
Tel: 0722760143, 2015255
KILIMANI Rose Av. 3b/r apt to let
100K Tel: 0722760143/ 2015255
LAVINGTON Amboseli Rd 2brms
new Flats 35k, Shop 20k, Bsitter 8k
Call 0727-948196 020-2395490
MUTHAIGA NORTH PIPELINE
ESTATE Hse G5 6 6brs Dsq Call
0722423206
MWAMUTO2brm 16K 0715690506
NEWKITISURU New 5brm hse all on
suite. Tel: 0720813178
SLAND 1br call owner 0722254338
VALLEY Arcade 2bed 0723482409
4 Br with esq Edenville kiambu Rd 95k
gated call 0203535306 / 0713240057/
0721937749
KITENGELA new 3bed m/ens+sq
t/hse Yukos 10.9M 0722976221
3br+sq Parklands 32k 0715779556
N/West 1br flat 24k 0727723949
RENT Space @ 20k and 15k CBD
salon Training @ 10k per month Call:
0721419039
1 b/s Hurlingham 6000/= 0720040895
2 b/r Westlands 30000 0727032058
KASARANI Complex view 3broom
owner 0722-610797, 0736-610797
SOUTHC 3BR 35K0727461649
OWNR
YAYA 1br8k 0728282530 ownr
4WAYS 4bd+dsq 26.5m ono 0707180512
BURU- Phase 4: 3br 7.4M 0726669979
KAHAWA-Wendani 3br 8M 0726669979
KITENGELA 3bd bungalows gated
estate 6.5M 0722-321369
KITENGELA - building with flats on
1/4ac plot within town along old
Kajiado Namanga Rd @Shs30m ono
0728-987833
KOMAROCK 3br m/ensuite corner
bungalow 5.6m cash discount available
0722312012
WESTLANDS near Mall 3br Apt
Jacuzzi, SQ, swimming pool, internet,
2parking, 24hr security 0722-756241
2BR ensuite Buru5 23k 0722617887
FEDHA 4BR30K0723992208 OWNR
IMARA Daima 2br 27k 0722716225
MADARAKA S/Centre new flat 1br
0722-678051 /0720215610 owner
N/WEST near s/centre 1&2br apt
0722-678051/0720215610 owner
RIARA 4bd ens+dsq 130k 0707180512
RUIRU bypass 1/8a title 1.5m 0722557356
SYOKIMAU 1/4 4.2m 0722969343
THIKA Landless 1/2acre title @3.8m
oknly 0731254111
MOMBASA rd opp General Motors
office/ space to let tel: 0737-563233
JAMHURI one corner mst 3br sq
garage 13.5m call 0733-392207 Owner
KAYOLE 24rms corner 0722-260243
MLO 9rms storey f. 3.3m 0722260243
MSA Rd 3br bungalow ensuite very
secure 6.5M 0722364996
SOUTH B 3br apt 8.5m 0721235646
2BR Mirema Gated Est 0722258916
P/LAND 1br 7k 0726504647 Own
RUNDA 5br hse 350k 0721235646
SOUTH B 3br flat in a compound of
5units 40k 0722364996
SOUTHC 3br 30k 0727276612
STHB 4BR+SQMNET
37K0720818294
KISIMANI 3Br apartment for sale
5.7M call 0706469991
NYALI 3bdrm apartment for sale11M
call 0706469991
Utawala Naivas 50x100 2.6M 0704233475
RUMURUTI 5 acres quicksale title
ready 0726968126 owner
SYOKIMAU 1/4acre 0726595169
SYOKIMAU
5 Acres
Clean Title
500 Metres from Mombasa Rd.
Ideal for commercial development
Easy access from the main road
Electricity and Water available
Price Negotiable
KASARANI
CLAY CITY
33 X106 Plot
Clean Title
20 Metres from the main Rd.
Ideal for Residential development
Easy access from the main road
Electricity and Water available
Price Negotiable
For more information please call:
Tel: 0723 600 300 / 0731 600 500
PRIME LAND FOR SALE
2 br Pangu offices 0724301706
SHOP 2700ft Westlands 0722467230
Kileleshwa 2br 50k 0720946665
RUNDA 2bedroom 0737881157
RUIRU 2.5acs off T/Hway behind
NIBS no. agents 0705464298
RUIRU Murera 1.1acre 0727558194
THIKA L/less 1/4ac nxt to Gempark
Garissa Rd 4.5M 0720843335
THIKA Maboromoko 1ac 0722512461
NGARA building ideal for
Hospital/College call 0722512461
RIMPA 3br bungalow 0727558194
SOUTH B 4 br maist 45k 0700486927
FEDHA 1 4br+SQ 1/8ac 0722707160
TASSIA flat monthly income 200k
asking 22m 0722465544 owner
FEDHA 1 4br+SQ 1/8ac 0722707160
KOMAROCK 4br main 0722813866
LANGATA 3br apt 0722813866
NYAYO Emba 3br apt 0722813866
MUIRI 1 1/4 Acre wall-fenced yard
110M Portreitz 0733912249/
0722470361 Muiri 2-5b/r Flats on 1/4
Acre 40M Ganjoni Muiri 3Acres
Kanamai Muiri 1Acre on creek
Mtwapa Muiri 2b/r 4M Kiembeni
SPRING Valley bungalow on 3acre
for sale Contact 0723-239939
THOGOTOT 50by50 @1.4m
BURU Phse2 3b+sq 10M 0725-861735
DAILY NATION
Thursday May 15, 2014
Classieds/Transition 63
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we
announce the death of Loise Vata Kambuni which
occurred on 10th May 2014.
Wife of the late Philip Kambuni Mwaniki. Daughter of
the late Ngindu Mwanziu and the late Nzaa Ndune.
Mother of S.K.Kambuni, Brigd (rtd) David Mwangangi,
Rev. Daniel Mulwa, Col. Samson N. Kambuni, Anne
Mwikali Musili (Ngara Girls), Stella K. Asuma (USA),
the late Agnes Mwende, Caxton Musyoka and
Zipporah Syombua Mwangi. Sister of the late Musyimi
Ngindu and Mbitha Ngindu. Mother in law of Florence
Kinyoki, Alice Mwangangi, Celestine Mulwa, Rachael
Mawia Ngumbau (KNEC), Mbanga Musyoka, Eng.
C.M.Nzuka (Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure),
Asuma Nyambariga (Canada), Simon Mwangi (Kenya
Glass Industries). Sister in law, aunt, grandmother and
great grandmother of many.
Funeral arrangements will be taking place at Grace Villa
(Ngara) and at her Home in Kautha Village (Mwingi,
Kitui County) from 6:00 p.m.
Burial will be on 24th May 2014 at her home in Kautha Village, Mwingi.
Celebration of a Life Well Lived
Loise Vata
Kambuni
Sunrise: 1930 - Sunset: 2014
We accept Gods will on the passing on of our
beloved Mr. John K. Kioko (Retired SSP Rift Valley
Province) of Kithi Village Kangundo Location
Machakos County. Beloved Husband of Ruth
Kithome. Father of Joyce, Charles, Late Francis, Pst.
Rose, David (USA), Esther, Priscilla (USA), Lucky
(USA) & William. Brother of Esther Maingi, Ruth
Kibaya, Grace Mutuku, Gideon. Step bro of late
Mulei, Elizabeth, Esther, Late Sammy, Martha & Anne
Mukui. Father in Law of Ruth, Jacob, Ken, Karen,
Joyce. Grandfather of Wendy, Mulekyo, Yohannes,
Mukulu, Nduku, Jeannete, John, Kibonge, Kababa,
Gloria, Alexis among others, Uncle, cousin and a
great grandfather of many.
Friends and family are meeting at Afya Centre
Mezanine Flr from 5.30 and at his residence in Kithi
village for prayers and preparation for funeral. The
cortege leaves KU Funeral Home on Friday 23rd
May 2014 for burial at his Home Kangundo.
In Gods Hands you rest in our hearts you live forever.
Celebration of a life well lived
John K. Kioko
The Ministry of Interior & Co-ordination of National
Government announce the demise of former Senior
Accountant Charles M Mwangi (Kagagi) on 8th May, 2014
after a long battle with cancer. Husband of Purity Njeri
(Ministry of Industralization, Tharaka Nithi). Father of
Susan (Ministry of Immigration - Nyeri), Machiri, Nyambura,
Njamiu (Catholic University), Wairimu (Gikurune Girls)
and Emmanuel Wachira(Mt Kenya Plainview Kathageri).
Grandfafther of Cedric Mwangi Oduori (Mt Kenya
Baptist Nanyuki). Father-in-law of C. J. Oduori. Son of
Susan Wambura. Son-in law of Mr & Mrs Godfrey Muchiri
(Wachira Lazaro). Brother of Machiri, Cheera & Wanjugu
(Chogoria). Brother-in-law of Regina (Jamii Hospital).,
Wanjiku (Nyahururu), Lazarus (Karatina) and Kagendo
Machiri, uncle of Mwangi (Ruthagati High School), Nyambura
and Muthomi (Chuka). Nephew and cousin of many. Family
and friends are meeting at his Chuka and Karatina homes at
Chuka Motel for funeral arrangements. Cortege leaves Jamii
Hospital Mortuary (Karatina) on Friday 16th May, 2014 at
9.00a.m. for funeral service at Kahuru Catholic Church and
later at his home Kahuru Village in Karatina.
In Gods hands you rest in our hearts you remain
until we meet againRest in Peace
Death & Funeral Announcement
Charles M
Mwangi (Kagagi)
Ministry of Interior & Co-ordination of
National Government
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will
that we announce the demise of our beloved
father, Eng. George J. Mbuthia, former Town
Engineer, Municipal Council of Nakuru, after
a short illness. Husband of the late Rachael
Ngendo Mbuthia. Father of David Kaminju
Mbuthia (Barclays Bank), Peris Waithera
Mbuthia (Bedi Investment) and Elizabeth
Wanjiku Mbuthia (USA). Brother of the late
Esther Wambui, John Njoroge, Simon Mwaura,
late Geofrey Chege, Stanley Mwangi and
Peter Ngugi Kaminju. Father-in-law of Hesbon
Muigai and Rachael Wangui. Granfather of
Christopher, Irene, Michael and Monica.
Friends and relatives are meeting daily at
his residence at Section 58, House No.C11,
in Nakuru,where a fundraising to off-set hospital bill, will be held , today
Thursday 15th May 2014 from 5.00 pm.
The Cortege leaves War Memorial Hospital on Saturday 17th May 2014 at 9.30 am
for a funeral Service and burial at his Murunyu Farm , the same day.
Well-wishers can send contributions Via M-Pesa on 0722-434127.
Eng. George J.
Mbuthia
Death and Funeral Announcement
It is with deep sorrow that we wish to announce
the death of Mrs. Mary Nasieku Mperre of Bissel
Location, Kajiado, County. Beloved wife of the
Late Dr. Elijah S. Ole Mperre. Daughter of the
late Kiongo Maseenke and the late Mabebo
Maseenke. Mother of Late Juliet Nabiki, the
Late Stella Leina, Nina Simantei, Angela Siimoi
and the late Benbella Ntimama. Grandmother
of Elijah, Abraham, Umi, Ashley, Flavia, Alycia,
Chantel, Bradley, Kayla and Dylan. Sister of the
Late Francis Masi, the late Sururu, Liloo, Saitoti,
Nainapei, Seki, Paul, Stanley, Wakanyi, Serah &
Sanaet. Aunty, cousin, in-laws and relatives of
many.
The cortege leaves Kiajiado, District hospital
mortuary on Saturday 17/05/2014 at 8.00 am
for funeral at her home in Enkoirrien Illbissel.
May God rest mums soul in peace till the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Death and Funeral Announcement
Mary Nasieku
Mperre
Not a day goes by, without us thinking
of you.
You may be gone but in our hearts you
will forever remains.
Time may dull the pain, but the
memories linger.
Still fondly remembered by your
Mwaitu-Agnes Mbithe Munyambala
Your; Wife Beatrice Kavili Mwengi
Children; Charles Mutisya, Elizabeth
Kanini, Emily Mbithe Chrispin
Munyambala, Everlyne Nthambi and
Sarah Nzisa.
Your Brothers, John Muli, Jeremiah
Mbatha, Paul Munyao and Sisters Jane
Nduku Mutingau, Catherine Mwende
Kituku, Martha Nthambi Nyamai and Domiana Mueni.
Good Men must die, but death cannot kill your name,the
legacy you left behind and the fond Memories we hold of you.
Peter Kitheka
Munyambala
14/2/1952-14/5/2012
In Loving Memory
We are sad to announce the sudden and untimely
death of Mrs Catherine Kinya Kinoti of Kenya
Revenue Authority (KRA) Mombasa that occurred
on Thursday 8th May 2014. Daughter of the late
Julius Murithi and Grace Naitore Murithi. Wife
of Daniel Kinoti Nturibi. Daughter-in-law of Mr
Robert and Nkatha Nturibi. Sister of the late Judith
Mwendwa, Martin Koome, Antony Mwenda and
Josephine Karwitha. Sister-in-law of Martin Mwenda,
Joshua Muriiki, Neema Kagwiria and Edwin Omondi.
Aunt of Kithinji, Kimathi and Odera.
Family and friends are meeting daily for prayers and
funeral arrangement at home in Kisimani Bombolulu
Msa, Wesley Methodist Church Mombasa and
Parents Home at Meru.
There will be a Memorial service at Wesley Methodist
Mombasa on Thursday 15th of May 2014 from 11am
in Mombasa.
The cortege will leave Kenyatta University funeral home in Nairobi at 6.00 am for funeral service
at Chugu Methodist Church and thereafter the burial will take place at the parents home in
Kamutune Village, Chugu location, Imenti North District in Meru County on Saturday 17th May
2014 from 11am.
May God grant us his Peace to cope with the loss and May
He embrace Kiki in eternal glory
Catherine Kinya
Kinoti
Promotion to Glory
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that
we announce the sudden death of our beloved
Brother Naftary Kimani Gakure. Son of the late
Joakim Gakure and Elizabeth Wambui. Son-in-law
of John Mwangi and Esther Wanjiku, Husband of
Judy Wanjiru, Father of Blessings Wambui, brother
of Maina Gakure (Wanjohi), Muchiri Gakure
(THIWASCO), Jane Njoroge (Ngong), Agnes
Masimbwa (Kakamega), Njatha Gakure (Mr. Best
Suppliers), Teresia Muiruri (C-Star Restaurant)
Simon Gakure (Msa), Julie Gakure (BRITAM),
Stanley Gakure (Aon Kenya Insurance Brokers)
Esther W. Gakure (C-Star Restaurant) brother in
law of Joseph Kagenyi (KMD), Jane Wangui, Hannah
Wanjiru, Job Masibwa, Janet Nyambura, Agnetor
Nyambu (Msa), Mary Wairimu (Equity) and the late
Muiruri. Friends and relatives are meeting dairy at
their home Githurai , wanjohi and at Bluesprings
thika road from 6:00PM of 9:00PM for prayers and
funeral arrangements. The cortage leaves Kenyatta
University Funeral Home at 6:00AM on Saturday
17
th
May 2014 for burial service at their home in
Wanjohi Village in Nyandarua District.
May Almighty God rest his soul in eternal peace.
Gone Too Soon
Naftary Kimani
Gakure
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we
announce the promotion to glory of Dennis Kiruthi
Ngigi. Son of Bernard Kiruthi of Nation Wide
Electrical Industries Ltd and Agnes Muthoni Ngigi of
Membley. Brother of Barbara Ngigi of Dubai, Jackline
Ngigi of Kamahuha Girls and Simon Ngigi of Focus
Academy. Cousin of Hellen, Sue, Cate all of Dubai,
Eunice,Winnie, Dorris,Wilylis, George Kiruthi (Co-
Op Bank-Githunguri), Margaret Wangui (Kabati),
Antony Muchiri (Nairobi) among others.
Friends and relatives are meeting daily at Membley
Estate (Milimani Court) and at The Larger Kiruthi
Family Home Muruka Location Kandara for prayers
and funeral arrangements.
The cortege leaves Kenyatta National Hospital
Mortuary on Saturday 17th May 2014 at 9.00am
thereafter funeral service and burial at Muruka
Village Kandara.
In Gods hands you rest, in our hearts you live forever.Amen
Gone Too Soon
Dennis Kiruthi
Ngigi
1990-2014
It is with sad acceptance that we announce the passing of our beloved Evanson Mwachanya
Mwambanga of National Housing Corporation in Nairobi which occurred on 7th May 2014.
Son of late Mwambanga Muhindi and Valentine Egwa. Husband of Gladys Jerono. Father
of Glevans,Valentine and Grecious. Sister of Joyce and Mercy. His uncles late Eliakim
Mwajumwa, late Benson Mwanyumba, late Johane Mwachia, Mwawuganga and Maghanga.
Uncle of Phoebe, Valentine, Silvaho, Mwambanga, Kijala, Mwajumwa, Makumbo, Mwenda,
Wangare, Egwa and Wanjiru. Cousin of James Mwanjuma AP Headquaters,Joice Mwachia
City Council, Josphine Mwanjumwa KRA, Joshua Mwanjumwa City Council, Sylvester
Kinyuma (House of Leather).
The Cortege will leave Chiromo Mortuary on Friday 16th May 2014 at 8.00am for burial at
Mrangi Village on Saturday 17th May 2014 Taita County.
You fought the good ght and won the crown of life awaits in heaven Amen!!.
National Housing Corporation
A Time To Rest
Evanson Mwachanya Mwambanga
1956-7/5/2014
We, the family of the late Grace Nyambura Ngugi,
wish to express our heartfelt gratitude to the
Almighty God for the wonderful life and memorable
times we shared with our beloved wife, mother and
grandmother.
Our deepest gratitude goes to our relatives, friends,
colleagues, neighbours and well-wishers for your
overwhelming support through prayers, words of
comfort, nancial and material contributions, home
and hospital visits and personal attendance during
our mums demise.
Special thanks to Chania Parish Minister Rev. Esther
Wainaina, Womans Guild, PCEA Magumu Church,
the funeral organizing committees, Sterile Medical
Services Ltd, her private doctors, Avenue Hospital
staff and doctors, Kenya Prisons Service and EGPAF.
Since we cannot mention you all individually, we pray
that you accept this appreciation as a mark of our
sincere gratitude and may God richly bless you.
Mum, in Gods hands you now rest, in our hearts you live forever
till we meet again,Amen.
Appreciation
Grace Nyambura
Ngugi
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we
announce the sudden passing away of David Francis
Osanya which occurred on Friday, 9th May, 2014 at
Kenyatta National Hospital. Son of the late Patrick
Kibira and Mama Rosemary Oboka. Brother to
Leonard, Diana, Beatrice, Kennedy, Jacqueline, Bosco,
Gilland, Patrick, Joyce, Elizabeth, Khadija, Martin,
Aineah, Rose and Janet. Fianc to Lilian. A dear
brother in Christ to the board, management and staff
of The Bible Society of Kenya where he served with
dedication and commitment for the last 26 years.
The cortege leaves Kenyatta National Hospital
Mortuary on Thursday 15th May for a funeral service
at St. Johns ACK Church, Pumwani from 8:00am,
thereafter will depart for Maseno. The burial will be
held on Saturday, 17th May, 2014 from 10:00am at his
home Emabungo Village, Maseno,Vihiga County.
With all my heart I will celebrate and I can
safely rest Psalm 16:9
A Time to Rest
David Francis
Osanya
Time realy ies. It has been one year since you
suddenly departed from us without a word of bye
to be with the Lord.
In life we loved you dearly. In death we still love
you.
Fondly missed by your wife Beatrice, Son Kevin,
daughters Abby and Maryann and sisters, brothers
and friends.
We would like to appreciate our family members,
friends, PCEA Gituamba Church-Nbi West and
entire KNH fraternity and all those who stood by
us since we lost our beloved one.
There will be a memorial service on Saturday,
17th May, 2014 at his home Kabaru Warazo Jet,
Nyeri County from 11.00am.
Jeremiah 10:10 The Lord is the true God,
He is the living God and everlasting God.
1st Anniversary & Memorial Service
John Mwangi
Kamau
DAILY NATION
Thursday May 15, 2014
64 | Transition
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that
we announce the death of Mrs. Virginia Wakiuru
Njogu of Ministry of Industrialization which
occur-red on 10th May 2014 at Kenyatta National
Hospital after a short illness.
Beloved Wife of Mr. Peter Njogu Mathu formerly
of Telkom Kenya. Daughter of the late Philip
Gikonyo and the late Mary Wambui of Muthuthini.
Daughter-in-law of the late Mathu Gachoka
and the late Jane Wangari Mathu. Mother of
Amos Gikonyo Kasarani, Janet Wangari (Kiambu
Fisheries), Flora Wambui (Sasini-Nyeri) and Anne
Thuguri of (Narumoru Girls). Grandmother of
Regina Wambura and Teresa Warnbura. Sister
of Rose Njoki, the late Wangiru Gachihi, Dr.
Joseph Gikonyo (Mater Hospital), Gatu Gikonyo,
Elizabeth Wambura (KPLC), Wilson Wanyingi
of (Agriculture Kiambu) and Jane Wangui of
(Kiserian). Sister-in-law of Mr. & Mrs. Bernard
Gachoka (Nanyuki), Macharia, Kamuyu, Beatrice,
Wanja,Thuguri among others.
Friends and Relatives are meeting everyday at their home Mwiki Kasarani for funeral
arrangements and Afya Centre.
The cortege will leaves St Francis Funeral Home (Kasarani) on Friday 16th May 2014 at 9.30 am
for funeral service at St Dominic Catholic Church Kasarani at 10.30am.
Burial will be held at Kamulu near Mwalimu farm (Ruai)
Mum you fought a good ght, you have kept the faith.
In Gods hand you rest in peace. Amen
Virginia Wakiuru
Njogu
Ministry of Industrialization & Enterprise Dev.
Death and Funeral Announcement
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that
we announce the sudden passing on of Adamson
Mutegi Charoge which occurred on 10th May,
2014. He was a retired Public Health Ofcer,
Magumoni Division. Son of the Late Kabuba
and Ciancege. Husband of Aileen Ciankanga.
A dotting father of Linda Kawira Mwenda
(Mlolongo Primary School), Jane Muthoni Rithi
(PHO Nairobi City County), James Munene (Ikuu
Market) and Judith Gatwiri (Coast General).
Father-in-law of Crispus Mwenda (Mwenda Mbaka
& CO. Advocates), Franklin Njeru (Muthaiga Golf
Club)and Catherine Kagendo (Ikuu Market).
Grandfather of Makena, Kaari, Karani, Mawira,
Muriithi,and Muthomi. Beloved brother, cousin,
nephew, in-law and a friend to many.
Family and friends are meeting daily at his home
in Gacuuri Village, Tharaka Nithi County and St,
Andrews Church, Nairobi from 6pm. Meetings will go on until Friday.
The cortege leaves Chuka District Hospital Mortuary on Saturday 17th May 2014 at 9.00
am.The funeral service will be held at P.C.E.A Gacuuri Church. He will be later laid to rest
at his home in Gacuuri Village.
Charoge dear, in Gods loving hands you rest and in our hearts you remain forever.
Adamson Mutegi
Charoge
Celebration of a life well lived
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will, that we announce the passing on of Mary Wanjiru
Mbugua Elder PCEA Riara Ridge church, daughter of the late Muchai Kiiru and Monica Muchai.
Wife of Johnson Mbugua Mugo. Co wife of Monica Wanjiru Mbugua and Jane Wambui. Mother
of David Kiarie; chairman Limuru Tea and Mixed Farmers, Margaret Waithera Njuguna, Stephen
Muchai, the late Isaac Nguru, Lucy Njoki (USA), David Njihia, Jane Wahu and Paul Kiania. Mother-
in-law of Grace Wanjiku Kiarie, Pastor John Njuguna Warui, Pauline Muthoni Muchai, Nancy
Mugechi Nguru, Grace Wambui Njihia and Maryanne Nyawira Kiania. Sister of the late Josiah
Njihia Muchai and the late Githere Muchai.
Grandmother of Caroline, Wangari, Robert, Njenga, Nduta, Warui, Shiro, Samuel, Sylvia, Faith,
Waithera, Wangechi, Antony, Titus, Eric, Evans, Martin, Joy, Brian, Beverly, Marrie, Peter. M, Moses,
Everlyne, Ngamau, Tabitha, Peter, Muthara and Mercy. Great grandmother to many.
Friends and relatives are meeting for prayers and funeral arrangements at the family home Riara
Ridge, Limuru, Kiambu County.
Funeral date to be announced later.
Death Announcement
Elder Mrs. Mary Wanjiru Mbugua
1931-12/5/2014
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that
we announce the death of Mr. Fredrick Kinuthia
Kagia of Banana Hill which occurred on 11th May
2014 after long illness bravely borne. Son of the
late Daniel Kagia and Esther Wanjiku. Husband
of Agnes Wambui, Father of Catherine Wanjiku,
Martin Kagia, Peter Maina, Frasiah Waithira,
Wilfred Nganga, Alex Njau and Hottensiah
Wanjiru and a Grandfather of many. Brother of
Hottensiah Wanjiru Njoroge, late Alice Wambui
Nyaga, Stephen Njau and George Wainaina.
Friends and relatives are meeting daily at his
residence in Karuri- Banana Hill for prayers and
burial arrangements.
Other friends are meeting in Nairobi from 5:00pm
at Professional Diagnostic Center meeting rooms
at Tumaini house, 5th oor behind KenCom House.
Funeral service will be held at Emmanuel A.C.K Church in Karuri on Tuesday 20th May
2014 from 9:00am. Burial will follow immediately thereafter in his shamba at Raini - Njiku-
Kiambu County.
Dad, in Gods hands you rest in peace and in
our hearts you will forever live.
Fredrick Kinuthia
Kagia
Promotion To Glory
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the promotion to
Glory of John Kamau Gakundi that occurred on the 12th of May 2014 while
undergoing hip replacement surgery. Loving husband of Mary Wanjiru Kamau,
adoring father of Michael and Mercy Mumbi Kamau (US Embassy), Nahashon and
Joyce Njoroge (US), Rahim and Catherine Njeri Ali (US), the late Edward Mwangi
and Susan Wambui Mwangi (TSC), Rev. Joseph & Pst. Charity Wambui Kisanga (US),
and the late William Komu.Treasured brother of the late Boniface Mwangi, Johnson
Robert (JR) Kariuki, The Late James Macharia and Mrs. Mary Wanjiru Kamande.
Cherished grandfather of Bob Kamau (US), Osman Ali (US), Udi & Christine Mumbi
Kamau (JKUAT), Nina Gakundi (Standard Group), Khadija Ali (US), Mark Maina
(UON), Teddy, Mathew & Sharon Kisanga, Claudine Wangui (Strathmore), Noel
Kamau, Gloria Wanjiru (Mary Leaky Girls), Sharon Wanjiru (US), Shawn Kamau
(US). Great grandfather of Michael Ryan Gilpin and Mathew Kamau (US).
Funeral and prayer meetings are taking place at All Saints Cathedral,Valley Road on
Thursday 15th, Friday 16th and Monday 19th of May from 5.30pm. Other meetings
will be taking place at his home in Mugecha village, Kandara.
The cortege leaves Kenyatta University Funeral Home on Wednesday 21st May
2014 at 8.30am followed by funeral ceremony and burial at his home, Mugecha
village, Kandara at 11am.
In lieu of owers, donations can be made towards completing Mugecha Community
Church Hall and channeled through the funeral and prayer meetings.
Gods grace is sufcient.
Celebration of a life well lived
John Kamau Gakundi
Its with humble acceptance of Gods will
that we announce the promotion to glory of
Margaret Sainik Koina of Kilonkosi village that
occured on 12th may 2014 at her home in
Nkilonkosi.Beloved wife to Bishop John leduda
Koina,loving daughter of Amos Sukai Pemba
and Sarah Siamanta Pemba. Loving mother to
Nelly Seneyia Koina,Enock Saitoti Koina Silas
Kurenta Koina Alex Lesiamon Koina Flowrence
Naisonko Koina Philip Rempesa Koina and Ian
Lemashon Koina.
Sister of Marek Pemba, Samuel Pemba,Ntimaai
Nkamasiai, Naiputa Nkamasiai, Peneti Shukuru,
Yiapenoi Pemba, Lasoi Pemba.
Step Mother Tulasha Pemba. Stepbrothers and
sisters, Lankisa Pemba Saningo Pemba Kababa
Pemba Mercy Pemba Lasitei Pemba,Santei Pemba
Tepeyia Pemba Isei Pemba.Freinds and relatives are meeting at her home in Nkilonkosi
and in Narok town at Kitash Complex.
The cortege leaves Kijabe hospital mortuary at 9:00am on Saturday 17th may
2014.Funeral service and burial will follow at home in Nkilonkosi Village.
In Gods hands you rest in our hearts you live forever.
Margaret Sainik
Koina
1968 - 12th May 2014
Death and Funeral Announcement
The Board of Management, Parents,
Teachers, Non-teaching Staff and
Students of St. Teresas Girls Secondary
School Kithimu, regret to announce
the passing on of our dear Principal, Mrs.
Janeffer Wambugi Njeru which occurred
on Saturday, 10/5/14 at Nairobi Hospital.
Relatives and friends are meeting daily at
Prime Lodge Embu from 5.00pm., at her
parents home at Kathangari and Kevote
and St. Teresas GirlsKithimu (at 4.00pm)
for prayers.
The cortege leaves Gakwegori Funeral
Home on Saturday, 17/5/2014 at 10.00
a.m. for a funeral mass at our Lady of
Assumption Catholic Church Embu Town.
Thereafter the burial ceremony will be at
their home -Lower Blue Valley Embu.
She was a mother to many, a colleague, a
teacher, a friend, a mentor and an inspiration
to many.
Dearly missed by your colleagues, your daughters and friends.
In Gods hands you rest, in our hearts you live forever Amen.
Mrs. Janeffer
Wambugi Njeru
Death and Funeral Announcement
St. Teresas Girls
Secondary School
Kithimu
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we
announce the death of John Karobia Karumia on 11th
May 2014 after a short illness.
Son of the late Robinson Munyui Karumia and the
late Martha Wambui Karumia. Husband of Priscilla
Karobia. Father of Charles Karobia Karumia, Mark
Karobia and Wambui Karobia. Father in-law of Hamida
Karobia and Anthony Muraya. Brother of Beth Njoki
Edward, Peninah Wanjiru Cleophus, Ruth Nyanguru
Gitara, Tabitha Wangui Wamugi, the late Sammy
Ngethe, the late Wainaina Karumia, the late Karanga
Karumia and Margaret Njeri Gichuki. Grandfather of
Shakeel Karumia Karobia, Emayian Wanjiru Mugo and
Lemayian Muraya Mugo.Uncle of Robinson Karumia,
Susan Njoki, Sarah Wanjiku, John Karobia amongst
others, Cousin, uncle and friend of many.
Relatives and friends are meeting at Antonios opposite
Holy Family Basilica from Tuesday & Wednesday at
5.30 p.m.The cortege will leave Umash Funeral Home
on Friday 16th May 2014 after a service from 10.00
a.m. for burial at Langata Cemetry at 12.30 p.m.
He has fought a good ght and won the race
and kept the good faith. Happy are those who
die in the Lord.
Death and Funeral Announcement
John Karobia
Karumia
07/12/1949 11/05/2014
DAILY NATION
Thursday May 15, 2014
Transition 65
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that
we announce the promotion to glory of Joseph
Mwaniki Muya (Ngigita or Guthiminda).
Husband of the late Grace Wanjiru (Wambaara)
and Hannah Wanjiku Muriuki. Brother of the late
Damaris Wamugo. Father of Rose Wandia, John
Muthee, Thuguri, Wamugo, Wanjira, Joseph Muya
(Rosoga), Monica Wandia, Paul Muriuki, Esther
Wangu Mwangi (ICPAK), Rachel Wamuyu, Simon
Mwangi, Charles Mwaniki (Fisheries), Jane Mumbi,
Margaret Wanjira, Gladys Wambui (NYS) and
Ruth Nyaguthii. He was a father-in-law, an uncle,
grandfather and great-grandfather of many.
The cortege leaves Molo District Hospital
Mortuary on Saturday 17th May 2014 at 8.30am
for burial at his home in Total (the Eldoret/Kericho
Junction).
Guthiminda, you have fought a good ght
and you have nished the race (2 Tim 4:7).
Death and Funeral Announcement
Joseph Mwaniki
Muya (Ngigita)
Sunrise: 1914
Sunset: 8th May 2014
It is with profound heartfelt sorrow that we
announce the death of Simon Muiga Wamukonya
(Babz) formely of Equity Bank, after a short illness.
Son of the late John Wamukonya and Jacinta Njoki.
Father of Barbara, Claire and Njoki. Brother of
the late Lucy, David, Paul, Anthony, Alex, Peter and
Stephen. Loving uncle of Njoki, Muthoni, Njeri,
Sylvia, Yvonne, Lucille, Jacinta, John, Wamukonya
among others. In-law of Magdalene, Ann, Jennifer.
Cousin and friend of many.
Friends and relatives are meeting daily at Abbey
Comfort Inn near Malindi dishes, from 6pm and
at his brothers residence at National Housing
Flats (Ngara) Hse No A21 for prayers and funeral
arrangements.
The cortege leaves Kenyatta University mortuary at
8:30 am on Tuesday 20th and thereafter burial at
Kangema, Muranga.
Contributions can be made through mpesa No
0723551266.
May you bloom forever in Gods Heavenly Garden.Amen.
Death and Funeral Announcement
Simon Muiga
Wamukonya
(Babz)
We announce the passing on of Engineer Joab S.
O. Wuodi, Lecturer at Egerton University Natural
Resources Department, Njoro. Son of the late
Zakayo Otwal and the late Salome Okaka of Seme
Kasmori. Step-son of Elizabeth Otwal. Nephew of
Ouma. Husband of the late Christine Juma. Father of
Paul Odhiambo, Diana Achieng and Sally Akinyi. Father-
in-law of Mercy Karimi Grandfather of Christian,Tina,
Bevon and Christine. Brother of William Obunga,
Wilson Obaje, Morris Migot late Sabina, Elizabeth
Samba among others. Brother in-law of Emma, Rose
Leonora, Jemima, Jane,Tom, Ramogi, Lucy, Karen, Eddy
among others. Friends and relatives are meeting every
evening at his home in Kiamunyi, Nakuru.
The cortege leaves Evans Sunrise Hospital Mortuary
on Friday 16th May at 3.00pm for an over-night stay
at his Kiamunyi residence. The funeral service will be
held on Saturday 17th May at Kiamunyi High School
from 10.00am, followed by burial at his Kiamunyi
home.
We love you dad but God has a better place for you.
Death And Funeral Announcement
Engineer Joab S.
O. Wuodi
It is with great sorrow that we announce the calling to glory
of Priscilla Wangari Karanja which occurred on 12/05/2014.
Loving wife of Anthony Karanja Gathigi of Royal Foods and
Beverages, Co-wife of Esther Njeri Karanja. Dear Mother
of Patrick Gathigi, Teresia Karanja-Wachira of Royal
Cleaners and John Ngure. Step-mother of Kevin Lumet, Eva
Wacheke and Alvin Gathigi. Daughter of the late Absolom
John Ngure (GoodYear) and late Monica Ngure. Daughter
in-Law of the late Patrick Gathigi Gathuka and the late
Teresia Nyokabi. Sister of Lucy Ngonyo Mwangi, Joseph
Karuga, Johnson Mungai, Frederick Kiarie,Grace Wanjiru,
Pastor Peter Njau, Josephat Kamau, Perminus Gichini and
Hezekiah Kimani. Grandmother of Tony Karanja and Liam
Wachira, mother-in-law of Gidraf Wachira. Sister in-law of
Peter Gishuru , Agnes Wanjiru Gachoka and many others.
Friends and relatives are meeting at her home in Olkeri
Ngong every day and Garden Square restaurant (Thursday
and Friday, May 15 &16 only) at 6:00 pm for burial
arrangements.The cortege will leave Umash Funeral Home
on Tuesday May 20, 2014 at 9:00 AM. Thereafter, a burial
service will follow at her home in Olkeri, Ngong.
Everything that Happens in this World Happens at
Gods Time. We Loved you but God Loved you More
Promotion to Glory
Priscillah Wangari
Karanja
(1959-2014)
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death
of Miss Solange Aida Wakanyi that occurred on 13th
May 2014 while undergoing treatment at the Aga
Khan Hospital, Nairobi.
Daughter of the Late Michel Bosio and the Late
Anne Gathoni. Grand daughter of the Late Mr.
Christopher N. Kamau and Mrs. Marion W. Kamau,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bosio. Niece of Jane Wanjiru
Kamau, Mary Wanjiku Ngatia and Ngatia Ndungu,
and Pauline Mugure Ngenga and Patrick M. Ngenga.
Cousin of Mbithi, Wangui, Mutanu, Wakanyi and
Nzomo.
Family and friends are meeting for prayers and
funeral arrangements daily at PCEA St. Andrews
Church, Nairobi from 5pm.
Funeral service will be at PCEA St.Andrews Church
on Friday 16th May 2014 and burial thereafter at
the Langata Cemetery.
The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away;
Blessed be the Name of the Lord. (Job 1:21)
Death and Funeral Announcement
Solange Aida
Wakanyi
It is with humble acceptance of Gods
will that we announce the sudden death
of Damaries Wanjiku Elikana of TEWA
Training Center Kili.
Daughter of late Elikana Itathi Jacob and
Virginia Kanyi Elikana. Sister to Jacob
and Winnie Manyara, Emily Wangui and
late James Ndungi, Anne Wangeci and
Githirie, Banice Elikana, Owen and Mary
Ndungu, and late Margreat Wanjiku
Elikana. Auntie and Grandmother to
many.
The cortege will leave Uplands Funeral
Home on Friday 16th May 2014 at 9am
followed by funeral service and burial at
Gichiengo Kijabe.
Death and Funeral Announcement
Damaries
Wanjiku Elikana
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce
the passing on of Linus Wambugu Munjuga of Naromoru
Location, Kambura-ini Sub-Location, Rongai Village in Nyeri
County which occurred on Saturday 10th May 2014 at
Coptic Hospital, Nairobi.
Loving husband of Esther Nyawira. Son of the late Munjuga
Ngari and the late Bilha Wanjiku Munjuga of Gaithuri Village,
Ichagachiru Sub-Location, Tetu Location, Tetu Division ,
Nyeri County. Father of the Late John Ndungu, Agnes
Kimaru, Priscillar Kiragu, Josephine Gichuki, Peter Kamunya,
Naftali Wangombe, Samuel Mwangi, Amos Matindi, Purity
Mwiyeria, Margerate Muita and Elizabeth Mwangi. Brother
of the late Wangari Muruthi, late Naftali Wangombe, late
Wambui Mbogo, late Amos Matindi, late Douglas Mbuthia,
late Eustas Muriu, Late John Ngari and late Simeon Gachahi.
Grandfather and great-grandfather of many.
Family and friends are meeting at Ibis Hotel in Nanyuki
starting at 6.30 pm and at his Naromoru Residence starting
at 5.00 p.m.
The cortege leaves Nanyuki Teaching and Referral
Hospital on Saturday 17/05/2014 at 8.00 a.m. for funeral
service and burial at his Naromoru farm starting at
11.00 a.m.
In Gods Hands you rest and in our hearts you
shall live forever - AMEN
Celebration of a Life Well Lived
Mzee Linus
Wambugu Munjuga
1916 2014
You have continued to exist
amongst us through the great
legacy you left behind.
You always remain close
to the hearts of your
Beloved wife Jemima, your
children, grandchildren, great
grandchildren, the wider
family, colleagues and friends.
A thanksgiving mass will be
held at His Home Kiamwangi
(Gatundu South) on Saturday
May 17th, 2014 starting
12 noon.
In Gods hands you rest in our hearts you live
forever.
Stephen Joseph
Kioni
S. S. (Mwalimu)
35th Anniversary
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that
we announce the sudden death of our beloved
Mzee Lucas Babu Kosen which occurred on 10th
May 2014.
Husband to Philemona Lucas. Father to Major
(Rtd) Raphael Kosen (NIS), Maria Babu (Nakuru),
Silantoi Babu (Narok), Ann Babu (Narok), Hillary
Kosen (USA), Jacquilyn Babu (Narok) and Marion
Matankory (Transmara). Brother to Cecilia,
Micheal (Late), Joseph (Late), Paul (Late) Peter and
Emmanuel all of Kisiriri. Father-in-law to Mary W.
Kosen, George Njoroge, Francis Nampaso, John
Nairoua, Diane Leshik, Ken Njoroge and Charles
Matankory. Uncle, Grandfather and Great-
grandfather to the entire Kosens.
Friends and relatives will meet on 15th May
2014 and 16th May 2014 at St. Andrews Church,
Nairobi starting at 5:30pm with daily meetings taking place at Chambai Hotel in Narok
Town and at his home in Kisiriri, Motonyi Village, Narok.
The cortege will leave Kenyatta University Funeral Home on Wednesday 21st May 2014 at
7:00am for the funeral service and burial from the same day from 11.00a.m at his his home
in Kisiriri Sub Location, Motonyi Village, Narok County.
In Gods hands you rest, in our hearts you will live forever.
Mzee Lucas Babu
Kosen
Celebration Of A Life Well Lived
It is with deep sorrow and humble acceptance of
Gods will that we announce the death of Justina
Njeri Kamau on 12/05/2014 following a long ght
with cancer. Daughter of Pauline Wanjiru and the
late Amos Mwangi. Loving wife of Joseph Kamau
Nganga, mother of Paul Mwangi (Ministry of
Agriculture - Kisii County), Gabriel Nganga (Liquid
Telcom), Ciliacah Njeri (Heritage Insurance), Pauline
Nyokabi (Fhok) and Antony Ndungu (Delmonte
Kenya). Sister of Elispa Wanjiku, Mary Muthoni.,
Esther Wangui, Peter Kaaru, John Murigi and Patrick
Njuguna. Mother-in-law of Nancy Wangeci (Business
lady), Tabitha Gathoni (Co-op bank) and Augustine
Njuguna (YMR Partnership), grand mother of Justina
Mwangi, Justina Nyokabi, Abigail Nyagia, Joseph
Andrian Nganga and Joseph Mwangi.
Family and friends are meeting daily at her home in
Maragua town and at Leons place (junction of Ronald
Ngala & Tom Mboya) from 6.00pm daily.
The cortege leaves Muranga General Hospital Mortuary on Saturday (17/05/2014) at 8.00 am
for funeral service at Maragua Catholic Church and thereafter for burial at the family farm in
Maragua Ridge, Mungetho village.
Loved ones never die.They rest in Gods hand and live in our hearts forever.
Mum Rest in peace.
Justina Njeri
Kamau
Celebration of a life well lived
My dear lovely Emily, the mother of my children. You
were such a great pillar of my love, my great condant.
You gave me love, strength, support and reason to go
on. Am sure wherever you are you are in sight of our
lovely grand children who give me so much joy, hope and
reason to go on.Till we meet again.
She lived a life of grandeur and passed on a legacy of
literacy. Many will remember her heart of gold, others
will remember her precision in the kitchen. May she
be remembered in this day and may her memory be
honoured.
Mungu ailaze pema peponi roho ya marehemu Mama
Yetu, Emily Hugiru Kamau. Apumzike kwa amani. Gone
but not forgotten. Sorely missed.
Who knew 5 years could go so fast- not a day goes by
that I do not feel the void you left in my life. I love& miss
you mummy.
It is well.
Mum, dearly missed & remembered by your husband
Bk, Beth, Kamau, Patsy & Your grand children Isaack,
Sharmelle, Ebony & Ilana
In Loving Memory
Emily Hugiru
Kamau
Its with humble acceptance of Gods will that
we announce the death of Michael Brian Okumu
Obura, a 3
rd
year Mechanical Engineering Student
at JKUAT. Son of Jared Obura Aketch, Principal
Ebeneza Life Centre - Ahero and Dorothy Obura
of Muhoroni Sugar Company. Brother to Florence
Obura, Kevin Aketch of Beta Healthcare, Robert
Obura of NBK Busia, Fredrick Obura Catholic
University, Steve Aketch Kenya Prisons, Kabarnet,
Benard Obura Embakasi Garrison and Wellington
Raburu of KIM. Grandson to the Late Namaan
Akech and Dada Julia Akech of Migingo Village,
Kochieng West Location (Kano) and the Late
Eliud Agingu and Julia Agingu of Nyahera, Karombo
Village. Nephew to Dan Orieny of MUSCO,
George Ateng of KTTC-Nairobi, Alice Owalla
of Agha Khan Hosp- Kisumu, William Agingu of
Southern Sun, Mary Koyo, Benta Adika, Cleopas
Agingu of Runda Water, Selina Seda and Pamella
Onyango of Westlands Pri-School. The cortege leaves Star Mortury Kisumu on 15
th
May,
2014 for Muhoroni Factory. Funeral Service at St. Pauls ACK Church Migingo on 16
th
May,
2014 and burial on Saturday, 17
th
May, 2014 at Nyamware Sub-location, Kisumu County.
Celebration of Life
Michael Brian
Okumu Obura
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we
announce the death of Samuel Gichuki Muteru.
Son of the late Francis Muteru Githogori and
late Peninnah Wamwari. Father of Francis Muteru,
Solomon Kigera and George Githogori. Brother of
late Njoki, George, Muthoni, Wanjiru (Coordinator
Mothers Union Nyahururu), Nguyo,Wangui,Wanjiku
and Mwangi Muteru of Mwatec Enterprises Ltd
Mombasa. Brother-in-law of Nyakinyua Chomba,
Githinji, Ndumia, Wangari Nguyo (KRA Mombasa),
Grace Mwangi (Mombasa). Uncle of late Wamuyu,
Wambui, Muteru, Mukigi, Bilha, Wamwari among
others.
Relatives and friends are meeting daily for prayers
and funeral arrangements at Nyahururu Ribs
Village and their home Ndaragwa Scheme daily
from 6.00pm.
The cortege will leave Nyahururu District Mortuary
on Saturday 17th at 9.00am to Ndaragwa scheme,
Kihara village where the burial will be held.
Rest in peace.
Death and Funeral Announcement
Samuel Gichuki
Muteru
The family, the B.O.M, Staff and students of Cheptororiet
Secondary School are sad to announce the sudden death of
John Kiplangat chirchir on 9th May, 2014 who was a Board of
Management member Cheptororiet Secondary School and a
Sub County Agricultural engineer, Baringo County
Son of the late Joseph Kurgat (Makiyom) and Esther Kurgat
of Cheptororiet village. Husband of Mary Chirchir (County
Government of Kericho). Brother of Emily Maritim, Joel
Chirchir (ODPP Nakuru), Charles, Daisy, the late David, Isaiah
and Benard. Father of Millicent Rogony,Arnold Chirchir (KU),
Joyline (Moi) and Kevin Chirchir (Kagumo High). Grandfather
of Asha, Father In-law of Wilfred, Son In-law of Andrew and
late Esther Kirui of Cheptororiet. The Family and friends are
meeting daily from 3.00pm at his Cheptororiet home. A funds
drive will be held to meet funeral expenses on Thursday 15th
May, 2014 from 2.00pm at Cheptororiet home. The cortege
leaves Lazarus funeral home on Friday 16th May, 2014 at
3.00pm for funeral service at Tegat Good Samaritan Church.
The Burial will be held on Saturday 17th May, 2014 from
10.00am at Cheptororiet Home.
We will miss you dear brother, husband, Dad and
Grandfather.
You nished the race and kept the faith.
Death & Funeral Announcement
John Kiplangat
Chirchir
Sunrise 1964 - Sunset 2014
DAILY NATION
Thursday May 15, 2014
66 | Transition
Homabay County Assembly
We regret to announce the sudden demise of Hon. Boaz Odhiambo Ondiek of Kibiri Ward, Homabay
County which occurred on 11 .4.2014 as a result of an attack by armed thugs. Beloved husband of Christine
Achieng Ondiek, father to Eugine Otieno and Laryx Odhiambo both of Janeiro Junior Academy. Son of the
late Mzee John Ondiek Omuga and Jane Akello Ondiek of Kabando Village. Brother to Kennedy Ondiek,
Rehema Adhiambo,Emily Atieno, Mercy Aluoch, Bob(late) & Night (late). Son-in-law to Mzee Julius Ongaro
(late), Eliakim Otieno & Margaret Adhiambo (late), Joshua Ondeyo & Rachael Ondeyo. Brother in-law to
Samwel Omollo, Isa Shibwabo, Mathew Ochieng, Samwel Otieno, Erick Ajuma, William Odenyo, Vinn
Odenyo and Jacob Odenyo, Maureen Awuor,Tabitha Atieno, Celestine Achieng, Josephine Ondiek, Lavender
Otieno, Dorothy Oyugi, Jane Atieno, Siviata, Rose, Jacky, Queenter, Vivian Netty, Alphine. Cousin to Isaiah
Opapa, Alfred, Benjamin, Nashon,Walker,Denish,Isaiah,Enosh,Sarah, Everlyne, Silper,Risper,Winnie among
others. Step son to retired Ass. Chief Elisha, James (late), Naman, John, Nick, Philip, Eliud, Eliazar, Omil, Okoyo,
Obado, Okebe, Sophia, Hellen, Mary,Elsa , Lilian, Sara, Esther, Dorothy, Dorice, Serphina, Jane. Grandson to
the late Isaiah Omuga, Robinson Adiang, Orage, Buoro, Philida, Omwada, Christabel, Isabella among others.
The living grandparents are Elder Simeon, Olambwe, Agar, Owuodho, Anna Oloo, Anna Agalo, Perescila &
Philgona Oriwa among others. Nephew to Abura chines, Akinyi, Night Ngore among others. Aunteis are
Margaret, the late Rose, Joyce, Grace, Mary, Abonyo, Elizabeth, Odira, Dorca, Phoebe among others. Uncles
are Boaz( late) Ngore, (late) James, (late), Osodo (late) & Hon. Odhiambo Munda.The cortege leaves Star
Mortuary Kisumu on Thursday 15.5.2014 followed by a church service at Lutheran Cathedral in Kisumu.
Burial service shall be conducted at the Samanga School compound before the body is lowered to rest in
his home on Friday 16.5.2014 in Got Adhiambo Kawadhgone Kauma.
Public Contributions To The Account Below; - Late Boaz Ondiek Funeral Fund Equity Bank Homabay Branch.
Acc. No: 0980262329378 Equity Paybill No: 247247
Woud Nyasembo, we loved you but God loved you most. Rest in peace Nyakwar Nyatuga.
Death and Funeral Announcement
Hon. Boaz Odhiambo Ondiek
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that
we announce the promotion to glory of Jane
Gicugu Muriithi, after a long illness bravely
borne.
She was the beloved wife of Eliud Muriithi
Gachenge, daughter of the late James and late
Charity Karuri, sister to Margaret Kabui, Joseph
Nyaga, Magery Gikandi, Nancy Nguru, Mary
Kingori, Beatrice Mbeere, the late Francis Kiura
& Richard Karuri. Mother to Patrick & Esther
Muriithi (Teachers Siakago), Sicily (SWAK
Embu), Dr. Pattedy & Margaret Nyagah (Neema
Pharmacy), Catherine (KENINVEST), Bernice
Gicovi (IEBC) & J. S. Gicovi (Derby Registrars),
Faith Kariuki (Kihuruini Sec) & Daniel Kariuki
(Utugi Sec), Ken & Anne (Neema Pharmacy),
Martin & Esther (Twinsafe Insurance, Lucy
(CRF Ruiru) & Tony Mwaniki (Novel Consult).
Grandmother to Wairimu, Kinyua, Mukami, Munyi, Gitu, Collins, Mwangi, Morton, Dr.
Daniel Nyagah, Wanja, Joy, Beulah, Edna, Magana, Sheila, Ian, Murimi, Quentin, Ngatha,
Kiama and Abigail. Greatgrandmother of Wanjiku, Wanjiru, Waweru, Mutwiri, Kelvin,
Kimani, Brian, Winter, Muigai, Randy and Nathan, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin to
many.
Friends and relatives are meeting daily at their Kiangima home and at Siakago (Sinai-
Mr. Muriithis home), Canan Guest House, Embu and All Saints Cathedral, Nairobi.The
cortege leaves Gakwegori Funeral Home, Embu on Friday May 16, 2014 at 9 a.m. for a
funeral service at ACK St.Matthews Church, Kiangima at 10 a.m. thereafter, the body
will be laid to rest at their farm in Kiangima Village, Embu County.
Mum, you fought a good ght.You have kept the faith.
In Gods hands you rest in peace. Amen.
Jane Gicugu
Muriithi
1936-10/05/2014
Celebration Of A Life Well Lived
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we
announce the death of Anneth Mwikali Michael - Cafe
Dully Coffee Shop. Beloved wife of Michael Mwanga-
Paymatic. Beloved mother of Goldrich Mwanga-
Nairobi Aviation College, Fridah Mueni-Misyani Gilrs
Sec. School. Daughter-in-law of Mr Paul Mwanga and
Esther Mwanga-Kitwii Location. Daughter of the
late Mr & Mrs Kisaingu Nzioka of Katulye. Sister
of Mwanzia, Paul, Muasa, Syombua, Nzisa, Nduku,
Ndunge, Mutindi, Munyiva and Kavuu. Cousin of
many. Sister-in-law of Mwikali, Kalekye, late Kanini,
Ndunda, Nzeki and Mutua Kima Welfare Association
are meeting daily at DRC-Huruma daily for funeral
arrangement. Friends and relatives are meeting daily
at Magomano Bar opp Gill Hse,Tom Mboya Street.
There will be a mini harambee today Thursday 15/5/
2014 at Magomano Bar opp Gill Hse from 5.00pm.
The cortege will leave Kenyatta University Mortuary
on Saturday 17th May, 2014 at 9 am. Burial will be held on the same day at Kitwii Location
Mikoikoni /Ngambo Village, Kangundo, Machakos County starting at 12.00 pm
Death and Funeral Announcement
Anneth Mwikali
Michael
It has been a year since you painfully departed from our midst to be with the Lord.
We are grateful to God Almighty for having granted you to us for the time you were
in this world.
We especially remember and extend our sincere and heartfelt gratitude to all those
who supported us through prayers, moral and material contribution during sickness and
subsequent demise of our loved one, and have continued to walk with us in the last one
year. May the Lord God Almighty Bless you and remember you favourably.
Special gratitude to Dr. P. Mburugu of Aga Khan Hospital, Dr. Kinoti Ndege of KMA
Centre, Dr. Wachira, Dr. Maina and Dr. Vashti of Thika Nursing home, who worked
tirelessly to ensure he was well.
Special appreciation goes to the Provost Joseph Wanyoike and the entire Clergy of ACK
St.Andrews Cathedral Church Thika, Chrisco Church, JCC Parklands, NIS Staff, Housing
Finance Staff, Kenya Airways Staff, Friends, Neighbours, Relatives and the Committee
that worked tirelessly and diligently to ensure a betting send off for our Beloved. May
our Good Lord reward you abundantly.
Though physically gone, you will forever remain in our hearts. Memories of your jokes,
humour, laughter, love and kindness will always endure in us. Fondly remembered by
your wife Mary Wathua, children, grandchildren, relatives and friends alike.
Prayers for the family and thanksgiving will be held on Sunday 18th May 2014 at 9.30 a.m.
at ACK St. Andrews Cathedral Church Thika.
Rest in peace DADDY
1st Anniversary & Appreciation
Stanley Hiram Wathua
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the death of John Ogega Motaari
of N.S.S.F Migori after a long illness bravely borne. Son of Motari Ontobo and the late Pasicah
Bitutu.
Husband of Veronicah Moraa of K.F.A Kericho. Father of Vincent Okongo, Jane Mongina
(Kenyatta University), Rachael (Kabianga University) and Dorice (student Highland Primary
School Kericho).Brother of Henry Nyabuto (Kericho), Nyambeki, Onsare of Kisii, Peter,Asiago of
(DCs ofce Kericho),Ayusa of Ruiru and Ben. Son-in-law of Ezekiel Nyabera and Ebisida Mongna.
Brother-in-law of Wilson Onduko (Mombasa) Nephew of late Mark Nyambisa. Uncle of Abel
Nyangweso (Tourism and wildlife), Ogega Omosa of Lanet, David Ogega (Bank of Baroda), Henry
Nyangweso (Kenindia Insurance) and others. Cousin of the late Joseph Nyangweso, Omosa,
Ontobo Omwando, Nyaboga Ondurumera, Isaac Mirera and others. Uncles are late Matoke
Ontobo, late Keengu, late Mirera, late Okanani, Maoto, Ogata, Senator Chris Obure,Nyaringo
Obure,Naftal Mogere (former MT-NSSF) and others.
The cortege leaves Moi referral (Eldoret) on Thusrday 15th May 2014 for Kericho and he will be
laid to rest on 16th May 2014 at his home Boigesa Village, Itumbe Location, Bobasi sub-County,
Kisii County.
I have fought a good ght, I have nished my race, I have kept the Faith
2nd Timothy 4:7
Death and Funeral Announcement
John Ogega Motaari
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that
we announce the sudden death of George
Gathige Kabatha former principal of Muhigia
Secondary School which occurred on 10th May
2014. Beloved husband of Lucy Wangari Kabatha,
father of Victor Gathige, Judy Wangui Kabatha and
Catherine Wanjiku Kabatha. Son-in-law of the late
John Kimani Wainaina and Serah Wanjiku Kimani.
Brother of Sammy, Late Jane Njeri, Micheal,
Hellen, Martin, Rose, Late William, Nyambura,
Wanjiku, Antony.
The cortege will leave St. Marys Mission Hospital
Gilgil at 8.00 am on Saturday 17th May 2014
followed by burial and the service same day at his
farm in Kimende, Kereita Village, Nakuru County.
Its Gods will that it has happened.
Death and Funeral Announcement
George Gathige
Kabatha
1961-2014
Nakuru County Chapter
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the passing on of Priscilla
Nduku Kiasyo which occurred on 10/5/2014. Daughter of the late Mr & Mrs Muinde. Wife
of the late Kiasyo Kivota. Sister in-law of late Kimatu, Kisilu, Muthama and Munyao, Joseph
and Mueni, Mother of Sarah Maingi, Paul Munguti, Patrick Mutune (Cool Breeze Hotel
Msa & Coast Professional Freighters Ltd), Penninah Mwenda, Ann Kilatya, Robert Mutua,
Josephine, late Musau, Jane, Alice, Musyoka and Mike. Mother-in-law of Agnes Munguti,
Penninah, Agnes Mutune (Coast Girls), late Maingi Mboloi, Muthaa, Mwenda & Kilatya. Sister
of late Kalunde, Luisa, James Kivuvani, Ndolo, Philip Kyule, Susan Mutiso. Aunt of Kivuvanis
(William, Nelson, John, Esther, Harrison, Mike (U.S),Tabitha); Kyules (Musyoki, Danson, Kyalo,
Muinde); Ngemus (Duncan, Musembi); Kyalo, Mule, Matolo, Kisilu Kioko, Muthama, Kingoo
among others. Grandmother of Edward, Jane, Tony, Judy (TZ), Samuel (UK), Mary, Damaris,
Muthusi, Muia, Caro, Joy, Davis, Mutheu,Waheto, Macharia, Maina, Judy, Keziah among others.
Great grandmother of many. Friends are meeting daily daily at Cool Breeze Hotel at 6:30pm
& Sabaki bar Changamwe.
Main funds drive will be held on Thursday 15th May 2014 at Cool Breeze Hotel from 6:
30pm to offset burial expenses. The cortege will leave Machakos Funeral Home on Saturday
17th May 2014 for funeral service at A.I.C.Vyulya and burial thereafter at her home Vyulya
Machakos from 11:00am
A golden heart has gone, hardworking hands at rest. God has broken our
hearts to prove, He only takes the best
Celebration of a life well lived
Priscilla Nduku Kiasyo
We the family of the late Sillas Paul Namutende Bwire would like to convey our
sincere gratitude and deep appreciation for the overwhelming support received
from friends and family through prayers words of comfort, nancial contributions,
all the other countless ways you condoled with us on our hour of bereavement.
Special thanks go to the Sheria Sacco Limited, Kenya Metrological Department,
the Organizing Committee and Chiromo funeral home. Our sincere gratitude
also goes out to those friends and relatives who were able to visit Unyamasaba
while he was undergoing treatment.
We as a family cannot thank you enough and it is with the utmost sincere
gratitude that we wish you the lords blessings.
In Gods hands Dad you Rest in Peace, in our hearts you live forever.
Jeremiah 29:11; 1 a lone know the plan I have for you, plans bring you
prosperity and not disaster, plans to bring you the future you hope for.
Appreciation
Sillas Paul Namutende Bwire
Unyamasaba
It is with humble acceptance of Gods
will that we announce the passing
on of Samuel Munene of National
Environment Management Authority
(NEMA) on Thursday, 8th May 2014
at Mater Hospital after a long illness
bravely borne.
Husband of Mary Mercy Wanja Munene
(Land O Lakes, board member Nguviu
Girls, New KCC). Father of Joshua
Munene (SBG Securities), Stephen
Muriithi (Creative Atlier), Diana Marigu
(Strathmore University).
Son of Mr and Mrs Joshua Njagi Kamweti
(Gikuuri), son-in-law of the late Stephen
Njeru and Mrs Lydia Mbeere (Gichiche),
brother-in-law of Mr and Mrs Julius Kamau
(Ugweri), Mr and Mrs Mofart Nyaga (Gichiche), Mr and Mrs Gideon
Gichoni (Siakago) and Mary Igandu (Gichiche).
Family and friends are meeting at All Saints Cathedral, daily from Monday, 12th
May 2014 from 5.30pm, and Gikuuri village home.
A memorial service will be held at Donholm All Nations Gospel PEFA church
from 10.00am on Thursday, 15th May 2014. The funeral service and burial shall
be held at his fathers farm Gikuuri village near Runyenjes Town, Embu County
on Friday, 16th May 2014 starting at 10.00 am.
The cortege will leave Gakwegori Funeral Home, Embu, at 8.00am.
Samuel Munene
1959-2014
Death and Funeral Announcement
DAILY NATION
Thursday May 15, 2014
Transition 67
SPORT
FIFA WORLD CUP
Will it be the genius player or self-
destructive Balotelli who will show up in
Brazil? P.71.
CRICKET
National selector James
Whitaker admits he is some
way o knowing Englands
best Test team, less than a
month before the rst match
of the summer. A new-look
side will take on Sri Lanka
at Lords from 12 June after
the departures of Kevin Pi-
etersen and Graeme Swann.
FORMULA 1
Mercedes have tested
a new exhaust design
in Barcelona yesterday
aimed at making the
sound of the new
Formula 1 engines louder.
F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone
noted that the new turbo
hybrid engines do not
sound dramatic enough.
NBA
Thunder rally, put Clippers on brink
Russell Westbrook sank three clutch free throws with
six seconds left as Oklahoma City rallied to beat the
Los Angeles Clippers 105-104 in game ve of their
second round playo series. I just try to take my time,
take a deep breath and knock them down, Westbrook
said. I slow down my breathing and clear my mind.
Kevin Durant was breathing easier after nding his
shot late in the game and nished with 27 points.
2014 FIFA
WORLD CUP
28
Number of days
to the worlds
greatest football
showpiece slated
for Brazil.
TENNIS
Murray takes Rome revenge over Granollers
Andy Murray (right) took revenge for a loss a year ago the
ATP-WTA Rome Masters as he defeated Marcel Granollers
yesterday to open with a 6-2, 7-5 victory into the third round.
The Spaniard had benetted in 2013 when the Scot had to
quit their second-round contest with the back pains which
eventually drove him to surgery last autumn. Murray will next
face Austrian Jurgen Melzer, who beat Marin Cilic 6-2, 6-7 (5-
7), 6-3 as a return from injury starts to pay o with results.
Kahawa Barracks athlete
oats like a bird to shatter
Serems 23-year-old
national womens mark
CHRIS OMOLLO |
NATION
Caroline Cherot-
ich of Kahawa
Barracks soars
high during the
Kenya Defence
Forces athletics
championships
womens high
jump at Kasarani
yesterday. She set
a new national
record.
Cherotich sets high jump record
ATHLETICS | Obiri continues to shine after posting fastest time in womens 800m semi-nals
1.75m
New womens
national high
jump record set by
Caroline Cherotich
yesterday
BY AYUMBA AYODI
@Ayumbayodi
sayodi@ke.nationmedia.com
C
aroline Cherotich was on top of her
game yesterday as she broke the
23-year-old national womens high
jump record at the Kenya Defence Forces
Athletics Championships at Kasarani.
The 26-year-old from Kahawa Barracks
scaled 1.75m to erase Lena Serems 1.71m
set in 1991 during a similar meet.
Pricilla Nasimiyu from Isiolo scaled
1.60m to don silver with Nairobis Cherot-
ich Koech going for bronze with 1.56m.
You only feel happy with what you are
doing especially when the body is respond-
ing well, said Cherotich, who also holds
the pole vault national record of 3.20m
set in 2012.
Cherotich said her dream now is to
represent Kenya at the Commonwealth
Games due on July 23 to August 3 in Glas-
gow and Africa Championships slated for
August 10-14 in Marrakech, Morocco.
Lack of exposure
I will be glad if I qualify for whichever
event, said Cherotich, who decried lack of
exposure and facilities for the eld events.
We cannot improve without modern
equipment especially in pole vault.
Four-time Africa champion Grace Wan-
jiru of Moi Air Base won the womens walk
as David Kimutai won the mens event.
The 34-year-old Wanjiru, who holds the
Africa and Championship record time of
1:34.19 from the 2010 Nairobi Africa Cham-
pionships, won the womens 20km event in
1:49.50, ahead of Emily Ngii (Nanyuki) in
1:52.10. Susan Chepngetich (Kahawa) took
bronze in 1:58.25.
I want to concentrate on my defence of
the Africa title since the race walk is not in
the Commonwealth Games programme,
said Wanjiru, who won bronze on her debut
at the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games.
Kimutai (Nanyuki), the 1999 All Africa
Games and 2006 Africa Champion, re-
tained the mens 23.6km race walk title
in 2:02.19, beating Nicodemus Musau
(Nanyuki) 2:05.09 and Simon Misango
(Lanet) 2:13.17.
Im yet to unlock my body but I want to
be in good shape for the Africa event, said
Kimutai, the 2010 and 2012 Africa Cham-
pionships silver winner.
Organisers treated me unfairly in 2012
when they denied me victory.
I want to prove them wrong, said
Kimutai, the bronze winner at the 2002
Commonwealth Games.
Fresh from setting Africa record with
victory in 3,000m at the Doha Diamond
League last Friday, Hellen Obiri continued
to shine posting the fastest time of 2:06.8
in womens 800m semi-nals.
Obiri (LAB), who claimed silver in 3,000m
at the World Indoor Championships in
March, edged out Charity Wambua (Ka-
hawa) to second place in 2:08.1.
You only feel happy with what
you are doing, especially when
the body is responding well
Caroline Cherotich, KDF athlete
Composition of
sports dispute
body wanting
T
he formation of
the sports dis-
putes tribunal
is a noble idea and
the decision was long
overdue. The body will
go a long way, hope-
fully, in resolving disputes that have
rocked various sports federations in
the country for years now.
However, there is a problem with
the composition of the tribunal
Sports Cabinet Secretary Hassan
Wario launched a week ago. Not that
the individuals are incompetent; I
am not sure what the minister was
thinking but how can we have inter-
ested parties as arbitrators?
Will they be fair in decisions in-
volving their federations? I highly
doubt. Or will we see an ocial
withdraw from a dispute involving
his or her federation so that the rest
can make the decision for the sake
of fairness? But even with this, the
tribunal will still not be objective as it
may turn out to be a case of scratch-
my-back, I-scratch-your-back.
Half the tribunal ocials are sen-
ior members of sports bodies. How
does Wario expect them to be fair
while defending their federations.
Raising many questions
I have no problem with the three
lawyers including John Morris Ohaga
(chairman), Njeri onyango and Gi-
churu Kiplagat as well as Nyokabi
Kimani from the ministry of sports.
However, the inclusion of Robert
Asembo (FKF), Sifuna Shiveka
(Kenya Hockey Union) and GMT
Otieno (Kenya Referees Association)
raises a lot of questions, regarding
their judgement when their organi-
sations are involved in a disputes.
We dont know which federation
will plunge into wrangles next. It
could be either of the three, yet their
ocials are part of the arbitration
team!
Did we really have to restrict our-
selves to ocials currently serving in
sports associations? Some of these
ocials have unsuccessfully sought
positions in other organizations such
as the National Olympics Committee
of Kenya. Chances of them using the
tribunal for revenge are real.
I have nothing against the ap-
pointed ocials but when it comes
to matters justice, there must be no
room for doubts about decisions
made. The earlier we correct this
mistake the better for all.
ATHLETICS AGENDA |
Barnabas Korir
Barnabas Korir is AK Nrb chairman
(barnabakorir@yahoo.com)
Los Angeles
Basketball icon Magic Johnson said
Tuesday that disgraced Los Angeles
Clippers owner Donald Sterling is liv-
ing in the stone ages and deserves to
lose his coveted NBA franchise.
Johnson (left), who won ve NBA
titles with the Los Angeles Lakers, said
he believed Sterlings attack on him
in a prior interview was the result of
desperation in the face of the racism
row that has engulfed him.
I just wish he knew the facts when
he was talking, Johnson said. But he is
a man who is upset and he is reaching.
He is trying to nd something he can
grab onto to help him save his team,
and it is not going to happen. It is not
going to happen, Johnson said.
The problem is, hes living in the
stone ages. He cant make those com-
ments about African Americans or
Latinos, he just cant do it, he said.
Sterling spoke in an interview on
Monday, trying to quell the controversy
that erupted on April 26 when his com-
ments to a girlfriend advising her not
to associate with black people in public
provoked nationwide outrage.
Sterling only fueled the re when he
attacked Johnson, saying the Hall of
Famer was a poor role model. (AFP)
Angry Johnson says disgraced Sterling living in stone ages
DAILY NATION
Thursday May 15, 2014
68 |
BY ISAAC SWILA
@IsaacSwila
iswila@ke.nationmedia.com
H
e has not only been an outstand-
ing talent, but a loyal servant of
Gor Mahia who has diligently
served the club for the last six years.
Whenever he is elded, he plays his
heart out prowling the right back area
like a tiger uncaged. His discipline, focus
and sheer hard work won him favour
during former Gor Mahia coach Zdravko
Logarusics reign when he became an
almost permanent xture in the right
full back position.
That is the tale of the 28-year-old
Solomon Nasio, who, before breaking
his nose last season during a league
match against Karuturi Sports, was one
of KOgalos defensive mainstay.
But ever since hebroke his nose,
the player has been quickly forgotten
by the club he has laboured for with
diligence.
Unable to raise the Sh150, 000 needed
for a corrective surgery on his nose, the
former Dandora All Stars player has in
recent days been forced to stay at home
unable to train.
His last appearance for Gor was on
March 30 in their match against Bandari
in Mombasa. During that match, Nasio
fought gallantly before being withdrawn
shortly after the interval with a bleeding
nose. All his eorts to seek help from
the club management have been futile
with the ocials reportedly taking him
round in circles.
Thankfully, now there is a glimmer of
hope for the long-suering Nasio after
the Daily Nation Sport broke his story
yesterday.
Enraged fans
The story touched o immediate re-
sponse from enraged fans who took
to social media to lambast the club for
its apathy. Eorts to address Nasios
case went viral on Facebook and Twitter
with fans going the extra mile of pool-
ing their resources together towards the
players treatment via a Safaricom line
0708304895. By the time of going to
Press yesterday, contribution for Nasios
course had surpassed Sh55,000.
Bethwuel Oduo, a former Nation
Media Group employee, was among the
rst fans to step forward and pledge to
help the player. I have followed Gor
Mahia since 1973 and this is indeed
a very sad story. Its unfortunate that
when a player gets injured the club is
never willing to take responsibility, he
said. On Facebook, Alex Ngare wrote:
Shame on the Gor Mahia oce, while
Dush Wasike said: Our dierences
aside, Nasio is rst a Kenyan before
he is a Gor Mahia player. This calls for
soberness. Lets chip in and help.
Now fans step in
to help injured
Gor Mahia player
FOOTBALL | Lovers of the game take to social media to pool their resources together
Nasios medical
plight story sparks o
immediate response
from concerned public
FILE PHOTO | NATION
Solomon Nasio of Gor Mahia suers from the eect of tear gas during a
Tusker Premier League match against AFC Leopards at the Nyayo National
Stadium in May 2013. He is currently nursing a nose injury.
Our dierences aside, Nasio
is rst a Kenyan before a Gor
Mahia player. This calls for
soberness. Lets chip in and
help
Dush Wasike
BY ISAAC SWILA
@IsaacSwila
iswila@ke.nationmedia.com
Harambee Stars coach Adel
Amrouche (left) has voiced his
disappointment on the missed op-
portunity of having Divock Origi
play for Kenya.
Origi, 19, son to former Kenya in-
ternational striker Mike Okoth, was
on Tuesday included in Belgium
coach Marc Wilmots 24-man World
Cup squad thus quashing the faint-
est hopes that Amrouche haboured of
having the youngster in his squad.
Amrouche has in the past made
overtures to the French league side
Lille forward in an eort to woo him
to accept a call up to the Kenyan na-
tional team without success.
Its a choice he has made and we
have to respect it. I would have liked
to have him in my squad but he has
made up his mind, Amrouche said.
Amrouche, who revealed that he
recently met Wilmots in Germany,
said he is not sure whether his public
overtures to Origi is what informed
the Belgian coachs decision to call up
the player for the World Cup.
I was with Wilmots in Germany but
I dont know whether I pushed him to
take Origi. I told him that if he didnt
take him to the World Cup I would
have him play for Kenya, said the
Belgian who guided Harambee Stars
to their rst Cecafa Senior Challenge
Cup title on home soil last December
after an 11-year wait.
Regarding Sundays Africa Cup of
Nations preliminary rst leg match
against Comoros, Amrouche dis-
missed the perception that the tie will
be a walk in the park for his team.
Those who are saying that Co-
moros is a small team dont know
football. I have watched them play
several times on YouTube and I
believe we must prepare well for the
match, he said.
Amrouche rues Origis choice of Belgium over Kenya
Indian cricket side Bhavsinji set for three-week Kenya tour
BY RICHARD MWANGI
rmwangi@ke.nationmedia.com
Bhavsinji Cricket Club of Gujarat,
India, will arrive in Nairobi today
for a three-week tour of the country
that ends on June 5. The team will be
hosted by Kanbis, the most success-
ful team in the Nairobi, which has
won the Nairobi Provincial Cricket
Association league in 14 successive
seasons.
The tourists will play their open-
ing game, a 50 over match, against
their hosts at Nairobi Gymkhana
tomorrow.
Kenya captain, Rakep Patel, will be
the only national team player in action
in tomorrows match. Narendra Patel
will captain Kanbis in the absence of
skipper, Rajesh Bhudhia who is out
o the country.
On Saturday, the tourists will take
part in a Twenty20 tournament along
with Kanbis, Gymkhana and Sikh
Union. Nairobi Gymkhana and Simba
Union Club will host the matches.
The tournament will be in memory
of two former Kanbis players, Alpesh
Budhia and Harshin Sangani, who
died in a road accident a few years
ago.
BY ABDUL SIDI
abdulsidi2@gmail.com
Its all systems go for the third
round of the 2014 KCB Kenya
National Rally Championship fol-
lowing the approval of the route
by the Rallies Commission of the
Kenya Motor Sports Federation.
Details for the Eldama Ravine
rally, which will be staged on May
24, were released to the media
and rally drivers during a function
hosted by KCB in Nairobi yesterday.
The new guidelines from the Motor
Sports Governing Body, have made
it mandatory for every club to seek
the approval of certain team of o-
cials before the stages are accepted
in the nal itinerary of every event
for safety reasons.
KCB Director of Marketing and
Communication, Angela Mwirigi,
who was among the chief guests at
the function, said the bank recog-
nizes the strong heritage that the
sport has in the country.
The sport is fullling the prom-
ise of building trust with nancial
solutions and needs. Since 2003
KCB has pumped more than Sh440
million in the sport, which is also
seen as value to both sponsors and
the sport, said Mwirigi.
Raju Chagger, who has done
route-opening duties for the 10-day
East African Safari Classic Rally in
the past and who is also a member
of the Safety Council, was among
the officials who accompanied
Clerk of the Course Frank Tundo
while on scrutinizing the route for
the race.
The stages are very technical
and should be a navigators ordeal.
They are fast with rough patches
but generally good quality stages.
The Fluorspar stage should be
spectacular for both the drivers and
fans, said Chagger. The route is di-
vided into eight competitive stages
of which three will be repeated. The
longest stage is 32.8km while the
shortest is 12.3km.
Among other factors, the team
identified special junctions for
Marshals and Police to monitor,
helicopter landing spots and suit-
able locations for the start and
nish time controls respectively,
according to Chagger.
Safety marshal deployed
In an eort to make the make
the event safer, Tundo has en-
gaged the services of local Boda
Boda operators as safety marshal
to be deployed at all feeder roads
and at certain spectator points
to discourage any movements of
vehicles and fans while rally cars
are in action. The event will start
from Eldama Ravine before action
moves to two of the most famous
stages of the rally - Kerio Valley
and Fluorspar Hills - which were
synonymous with past Safari Ral-
lies for their scenic features.
The two stages, in addition to
the 2km spectator stage, will be
repeated to make sure the event is
entertaining for everyone. Scruti-
neering of rally cars will be done in
Nakuru on Friday (23 May), while
recce will also be done on the same
day but from Eldama Ravine.
New rules in
place for KCB
E. Ravine rally
32.8km
Distance of the longest competitive
stage of the third round of KCB rally
DAILY NATION
Thursday May 15, 2014
Sport 69
Liverpool
L
uis Suarez, one of the explo-
sive talents and characters in
football, is unrepentant about
his World Cup infamy, but would
love to make a more positive impact
in Brazil.
His season at Liverpool has
marked a stunning comeback in his
campaign.
The 2010 World Cup quarter-nal
between Uruguay and Ghana was
level 1-1 as the match entered the nal
minute of extra-time and the Africans
would have taken the lead had Suarez
not used his hand to keep out Dominic
Adiyahs header.
Suarez was sent o but Asamoah
Gyan failed to convert the resulting
penalty and, with the match ending 1-1,
Uruguay claimed victory in a shootout.
Suarezs joyous celebrations angered
many neutrals who felt justice had
not been done.
Remarkably the Liverpool stars
reputation plunged lower in the next
three years.
In December 2011, Suarez was
banned for eight matches and ned
$67,000 (about Sh5.9 million) for
racially abusing Manchester Unit-
eds Patrice Evra during a match at
Aneld.
Suarez maintained that the word
he used negro (black in Spanish)
did not have racist connotations
in his country, but the damage to his
reputation was done.
Handed suspension
Then last April he was handed
a 10-match suspension for biting
Chelseas Branislav Ivanovic dur-
ing another top-ight clash.
The barrage of criticism that
greeted both incidents would
have been enough to shatter
the spirit of many players
and it would have been no
surprise to see Suarez quit
England at the end of last
season.
But the man nicknamed
El Pistolero or the gun-
slinger in Uruguay is made
of sterner stu.
Suarez was brought back
into the fold by Reds boss
Brendan Rodgers following
the conclusion of the ban for the
Ivanovic clash and he returned with a
sustained burst of brilliance that saw
him score 31 Premier League goals
and claim the players Footballer of
the Year title.
The 27-year-old was at his brilliant
best again during Liverpools 6-3 vic-
tory over Cardi in March, netting his
third hat-trick of the season.
Suarez has rehabilitated his reputa-
tion in the eyes of many in England
thanks to that scintillating run of form,
which took Liverpool to the verge of
claiming the Premier League title.
Now all he has to do is carry that
form onto the games grandest stage in
Brazil and maybe the rest of the world
will forgive him for his own hand of
god moment.
I stick with the feeling of having
helped my team, he said of the inci-
dent recently.
I stopped a goal, and I believe that
it is worse when you stop a goal and
injure an opponent, seriously injure
them, and get sent o for that.
Stopping a goal with my hand I
believe did nothing evil to anyone, it
was just stopping a goal.
While Suarez is deant about
his actions that night in Johan-
nesburg, the Uruguayan cannot
hide his desire to make World
Cup headlines for the right
reasons this time. Arsenals
England winger Theo Walcott
and Monacos Colombian
striker Radamel Falcao have
seen their dreams of shining
in Brazil shattered by long-
term knee injuries and Suarez
recently admitted he often worries
about suering the same fate.
The truth is that I am scared of
what happened to Falcao and Wal-
cott. But you live in the present
and you always give your
best for the club - you
cant be thinking
about that all the
time, Suarez
said.
It is a
unique op-
portunity
and we all
want to be
there.
(AFP)
Unrepentant Suarez, the
hand, mouth, foot of God
INDOMITABLE SPIRIT | The gunslinger survives eventful season, aims for games top prize
In-form Uruguayan
striker still shows no
remorse for his 2010
World Cup infamy
PHOTO | FILE
Uruguay and Liverpool star striker Luis
Suarez celebrates scoring one of his many
goals in the English Premier League this
season. Suarez will lead Uruguays attack
at this years World Cup in Brazil.
Road to Brazil 28 Days to G -AL!
Sh5.9m
Fine handed to Luis Suarez for
racially abusing Manchester
Uniteds Patrice Eva
I stopped a goal, and I
believe that it is worse
when you stop a goal
and injure an opponent,
seriously injure them,
and get sent o for that.
Stopping a goal with
my hand I believe did
nothing evil to anyone, it
was just stopping a goal
Luis Suarez
Playing for
Belgium my
dream: Origi
BY DAVID KWALIMWA
@Kwalimwadavid
dkwalimwa@ke.nationmedia.com
Football administrators, coaches
and supporters in Kenya yesterday
gave mixed reactions on Divock
Origi Okoths (above) decision
to play for Belgium intead of
Kenya.
And the player himself sepa-
rately expressed his delight at
what he termed as an opportu-
nity to represent my country at
the World Cup.
It is a dream that has come true
for me and I am really happy. I can-
not say that I expected it although
I was aware that I was being fol-
lowed and there was a possibility
of me being selected. I am sure I
will learn a lot in Brazil then I will
come and give back to my country,
Divock, 19, told his French club
Lille ocial website.
Divock - son of former Kenya in-
ternational Mike Origi Okoth - was
named in Belgiums 24-man World
Cup squad on Tuesday, eectively
ending the teenagers chances of
playing for his parents country of
birth, Kenya.
We really wanted Divock here
because he possesses exceptional
talent, but we respect his deci-
sion and wish him well just like
we wished Obama well, Robert
Asembo, a national football ad-
ministrator said.
Former Harambee Stars coach
Jacob Ghost Mulee described Ori-
gis decision as a lost opportunity
for Kenya.
One mans loss is another mans
gain. Harambee Stars coach Adel
Amrouche went over to Belgium
and held talks with his father but
ultimately the decision rested
upon the lad. We wish him well,
Mulee said.
Harambee Stars first choice
goalkeeper Arnold Origi - who
is Divocks rst cousin - took to
social media to describe the news
as fantastic.
Fantastic day, fantastic news.
Now there is no doubt on which
team I will be supporting at the
World Cup. Congratulations
Divock Origi. #teamreddevils,
tweeted Arnold.
Many Kenyans wished him well
in Brazil.
19
Age of Divock Origi, born of
Kenyan parents, who was called up
to the Belgium World Cup team
DAILY NATION
Thursday May 15, 2014
70 | Sport
London
A
fter AC Milans worst season in
decades, Italians will be hoping
Mario Balotelli can end his goal
drought at the World Cup nals.
But no one can be sure how the
temperamental striker will perform
or react to being in Brazil.
Italy has a tough Group D at the
nals, against England, Uruguay and
Costa Rica. Coaches, players and fans
wonder which side of Balotellis char-
acter will be on display.
Will it be the Balotelli left in tears
on the bench after being substituted
during a 3-1 defeat to Napoli in Febru-
ary? Or will it be the Balotelli who, a
week later, hit a 35-metre thunderbolt
to secure a 1-0 win over Bologna?
The incidents illustrate the inner
turmoil and genius of a footballer
who, according to previous handlers
like former Manchester City coach
Roberto Mancini, could be a football-
ing great.
The incidents also oer clues to the
inner workings of a player known for a
rebellious streak which, if controlled,
can have devastating eects for the
opposition - and devastating eects
for his own team if left unfettered.
Balotelli rmly established himself
as Italys rst-choice striker after scor-
ing four goals, including a brace in
the semi-nal against Germany, at the
2012 European Championships.
He went on to score seven times
in World Cup qualifying as Italy
nished top of Group B with two
games to spare. But his eye for goal
is tempered by inconsistency and a
lack of discipline.
Balotelli has improved this sea-
son, provoking nine yellow cards
in 25 games compared to seven in
13 encounters last season. But his
quick temper and inability to turn
the other cheek could prove costly
to Italy in Brazil.
Still only 23, the man born as Mario
Barwuah to immigrants from Ghana
has come a long way since being per-
manently fostered by the white, Italian
Balotelli family in his formative years.
Only recently Balotelli underwent a
DNA test which conrmed that he was
the father of a one-year-old daughter
Pia by former girlfriend Raaella Fico,
who is based in Napoli.
Days later, Milan travelled to Napoli,
Milan were outgunned and Balotelli
suered the indignity of being sub-
stituted by coach Clarence Seedorf
for a mediocre display. A week later,
Balotellis wonder strike against
Bologna made amends and Balotelli
lashed out at media intrusion into his
private aairs. (AFP)
TRIED AND TESTED
Italy trust in Prandelli
Italys coach Cesare Prandelli oozes
quiet optimism and is known for
getting the best out of his players
even the hotheads.
And the 56-year-old Prandelli will be
one of the lucky few managers at the
World Cup in Brazil who know they will
have their job after, win or lose.
A former Juventus midelder who
played 197 games in Serie A, Prandellis
ve-year spell as Fiorentinas coach
put him on the path to the Italy job.
The sharp-suited Italian win admirers
for turning a poor Italian squad into
one which can at least hold its head
high. He is known for his pragmatism
and human touch.
W. CUP WATCH
TURIN
Collina to propose
new yellow card rule
Uefa is to propose a new rule
that would see players temporar-
ily removed from the pitch if a
foul they have committed injures
another player, referees chief
Pierluigi Collina said yesterday.
Collina, speaking at a Uefa meet-
ing in Turin ahead of the Europa
League nal between Sevilla and
Benca, said the change would
be put forward to the Interna-
tional Football Association Board
(IFAB) at the start of nextyear.
Were going to propose this new
rule to IFAB, whereby the player
who causes the injury temporarily
leaves the pitch, said Collina.
LONDON
Government writes
o Englands chances
Expectations were already
muted, but Englands chances
at the World Cup have now been
written o by the government.
An assessment by the Home
Oce about extending pub
opening hours during the tour-
nament came to the conclusion
on Tuesday that Roy Hodgsons
team could fail to even reach the
knockout phase in Brazil. The
report concluded: While Eng-
land are certain to be playing in
the matches in the rst period,
there is a high probability that
they will not be playing in the
later matches. Some lawmakers
rounded on the downbeat tone.
ZAGREB
Croatia team a blend
of youth, experience
Croatia coach Niko Kovac has
found a blend of youth and expe-
rience for his provisional 30-man
squad for the World Cup.
The Croatians will kick o
the tournament on June 12 when
they take on hosts Brazil in the
opening match. Apart from expe-
rienced stars like mideld magi-
cian Luka Modric of Real Madrid,
young players such as Dinamo
Zagrebs 21-year-old goalkeeper
Oliver Zelenika, currently on loan
at Lokomotiva, have also found
a place in the squad. We have
a grat mix of youth and experi-
ence, said Kovac, 42, who took
over the post seven months ago.
The nal 23-man list will be an-
nounced after a friendly against
Mali on May 31, the former
HAMBURG
Loew brushes o boos
as German side held
Coach Joachim Loew brushed
o whistles from disgruntled
home fans as Germanys young-
est-ever side held Poland to a
goalless draw in the rst of their
three pre-World Cup friendlies.
With 13 of his squad involved in
Saturdays German Cup nal be-
tween Bayern Munich and Borus-
sia Dortmund, Loew named eight
debutants in his starting eleven,
which had a combined total of
just 13 caps, and ultimately 12
debuts were made after a urry of
second-half substitutions. It was
the youngest side ever named
(average aged of 21.45) in the
106-year history of DBF.
Italy fret over Balotellis two sides
BALOTELLI BIO
Was born Mario Barwuah on August
19, 1990 in Palermo to Ghanaian im-
migrants.
Was given up for adoption by his
Ghanaian parents to the Ballotellis
(Francesco and Silvia) In 1993.
Began his career at Lumezzane at 15
years. Signed for Inter Milan at 16.
Will it be the football
genius or self destructive,
rebellious character who
will turn up in Brazil?
London
Toronto FC striker Jermain
Defoe has claimed he is at
the lowest point of (his) ca-
reer after being overlooked
for a place in Englands World
Cup squad.
This was, without doubt,
the lowest point of my ca-
reer. Im devastated, he
told Wednesdays edition
of British tabloid The Sun,
having been informed of his
non-selection by England
manager Roy Hodgson.
I cant remember much of
the conversation. As soon as
he told me I was not in the
squad, I switched o. I was
heartbroken.
While Defoe, 31, has been
included on Hodgsons
seven-player standby list for
the tournament in Brazil, he
says that it is scant consola-
tion.
I got left out of the squad
in 2006 by Sven-Goran
Eriksson after travelling to
the training camp and never
wanted to feel that low again,
he said. This feels far worse
than then.
Defoe, who has won 55 in-
ternational caps and scored 19
goals, left Tottenham Hotspur
for Toronto in February, but
he does not believe that play-
ing in Major League Soccer
is a good enough reason not
to pick him.
Some people are talk-
ing like Ive been here for
four years rather than two
months, he added.
I never had a discussion
with Roy about any possi-
ble impact on my England
chances coming here because
I didnt feel the need to, said
the former Spurs player.
And I did read a quote
from him, saying that me
playing in MLS doesnt
change anything. (AFP)
Striker Defoe heartbroken by World Cup omission
Road to Brazil 28 Days to G -AL!
BAD BOYS DAY OF RECKONING | Focus will rmly be on Azzurris rst-choice striker
PHOTO | FILE
AC Milans and Itlays forwards Mario Balotelli (without a shirt) reacts after receiving a red card at the end of a Serie A match
against Naples, on September 22, last year at the San Siro stadium in Milan.
I got left out of the
squad in 2006 and
never wanted to feel
that low again. This
feels far worse than
Jermain Defoe
DAILY NATION
Thursday May 15, 2014
Sport 71
ANGIRA ZADOCK
zangira@ke.nationmedia.com
@ZadockAngira
P
olice ocers are renting to
the public houses allocated to
them in various parts of the
country, investigations have shown.
Some of the beneciaries of the
scam in Nairobi involving millions of
shillings are a lawmaker and at least
three known city businessmen.
The scandal has thrived despite
the shortage of houses that has seen
some ocers being housed in police
canteens.
Yesterday, Suna West Member of
Parliament Joseph Obiero Ndiege
confirmed that he had secured a
house for his family at the Westpark
Police Housing Unit.
Resigned from service
The house, number four, had been
allocated to a senior police ocer who
retired last month.
The senior police, who happens
to be my relative, has resigned from
the service and the house has been
allocated to another ocer. I have
arranged to shift from the house next
week, he said.
Assistant Commissioner of Police
based at the Directorate of Criminal
Investigations headquarters Joseph
Chumo, as the ocer in charge of
security, was also allocated house
number 59, but is said to have rented
it out to some of his friends.
When the matter was being investi-
gated, the ocer conrmed that the
house had been allocated to him, but
he was not staying there.
He said he would occasionally
meet his friends at the house, but
maintained they did not live there.
Just two days after the Nation
launched the investigations, Director
of Planning at the Police headquar-
ters Silas McOpiyo wrote to warn the
commanders about the scam.
It has come to the attention of
this headquarters that some leased
residential properties under your
jurisdiction are being occupied by
unauthorised persons, the warning
read. Though Mr McOpiyo in the let-
ter claimed his oce only facilitated
the acquisition and leasing of the
houses, investigations showed that
ocers from his Vigilance House of-
ce were also involved in the scam.
A corporal based at Vigilance has
rented out three houses in East-
lands.
Another Inspector of Police at the
Kenya Police Airwing also rented out
the house allocated to him to a con-
struction rm worker.
Commenting on the issue, police
spokesperson Zipporah Mboroki said
the houses were strictly meant for
police ocers and those involved in
the scam would be dealt with.
Access to such houses should
strictly be regulated. Those people
have not been vetted and may pose
a serious security threat to the of-
cers, she said.
Shame of police renting out houses
SCAM | Despite housing crisis, probe shows some ocers allow tenants to occupy ocial units for pay
Lawmaker, city traders
and construction
rm worker among
beneciaries of scheme
Sh8,000
Amount an ocer receives
monthly from a tenant in police
house.