Daily Nation July 22nd 2014
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Nairobi | Tuesday, July 22, 2014
No. 18005
BY PAUL OGEMBA
@PaulOgemba
pogemba@ke.nationmedia.com
C
otu boss Francis Atwoli
yesterday won Round
One of his court battle
with Labour Cabinet Secretary
Kazungu Kambi over workers
representation in the National
Social Security Fund (NSSF).
The Industrial Court tempo-
rarily halted Mr Kambis order
retiring Mr Atwoli, the Cotu
Secretary-General and Ms Jacque-
CONTINUED ON PAGE 6
Atwoli wins
rst round
in NSSF row
COUNTY NEWS
Members of the County
Assembly accuse devolved
unit of delaying growers
dues after auction
Index News P. 2-11, 16, Back Opinion P. 12-13 Letters P. 14 County P. 18-27 World P. 30-34 Business P. 35-38 Sport P. 55-59
TERROR
HOW MASKED GUNMEN
KILLED LIKONI VICTIMS
Mombasa attacks come amidst
security breakdown in Lamu
and Tana River P. 2-3
ON OTHER PAGES
P.18 > Nyeri leaders demand cash to pay coee farmers
INSIDE: GOVERNORS IN
FRESH PUSH FOR POLL
SOCIETY | Psychologists explain why spouses turn their wrath on loved ones and their children
Murder in the family:
The silent epidemic
Experts reveal some of
social problems that trigger
fatal violence in the home
Why men are more likely
to commit serious crimes
compared to women
Some of the danger
signs to look out for
before it is too late P4-5
Onlookers at
the scene of
an accident in
which 10 peo-
ple were injured
after a college
bus hit a sta-
tionary truck at
Kipkaren River
in Kakamega
County yes-
terday. The
accident hap-
pened 500m
from where six
people died
after a lorry
rolled on them
on Sunday.
COPPERFIELD LA-
GAT | NATION
STORY PAGE 8
ROAD CARNAGE | 10 injured as college bus hits lorry at blackspot where six died on Sunday
BY NATION TEAM
newsdesk@ke.nationmedia.com
H
ooded gunmen walked
confidently into the
low-income Soweto
area of Likoni, Mombasa
County, and shot randomly,
killing four people, among
them an 11-year-old girl.
Witnesses said the gang-
sters, numbering between four
and eight, appeared to be on
a mission to kill. A survivor of
the on Sunday night killings,
who came face-to-face with the
gang, said the men walked
majestically and even had
time for greetings before they
opened re in which 10 people
sustained gunshot wounds.
Eight arrested
Last evening, police said
they had made eight arrests
in connection with the kill-
ings that have caused tension
in Mombasa County.
County Police Commander
Robert Kitur said the eight
are believed to be part of the
gunmen, who had disappeared
into a nearby cemetery after
the 8pm incident.
Mr Aban Awuor, who is the
father of Diana Achieng, the
Standard Four pupil who was
killed in the attack, said he
saw four masked men carry-
ing sacks. Little did he know
what they contained.
These guys were heav-
ily armed. They walked to a
kiosk and started talking to
somebody. They suddenly
turned and started ring at us.
One man died on the spot. My
daughter was shot dead at the
entrance of the house as I dived
to the ground, he said.
The girls mother, Elizabeth,
was selling food outside their
house when the shooting
started.
Mr Jeremiah Onoka, who
lost a brother, told the Na-
tion that they had just parted
ways. Minutes later he heard
gunshots.
I heard screams outside and
I couldnt clearly see who the
attackers were. I went to see
my brother at his house just to
nd him lying on the ground,
dead, he recalled.
Mombasa MPs expressed
shock at the attack describing
it as the evil work of people
bent on creating animos-
ity between communities to
destabilise the county.
The politicians who visited
the Coast General Hospital
and Soweto, asked residents
to remain calm, refuse to be
incited, and ignore leaets left
behind by the killers, who are
singling out a specic com-
munity for attack.
Likoni MP Masoud Mwa-
hima, his counterparts
Abdulswamad Nassir (Mvita)
and Hezron Awiti (Nyali) and
Mishi Mboko called for speedy
investigations and asked secu-
rity chiefs to step up the ght
against crime.
The leaets have no sig-
nature, Mr Mwahima said.
This is a way of ensuring the
people of Likoni dont agree
with each other. We dont
like violence. Police should
do better. We want answers
within two days.
Mr Nassir urged the resi-
dents not to allow criminals
to disturb the unity at the
coastal city.
We need to be very keen;
Mombasa is a cosmopolitan
INSECURITY | Eleven-year-old schoolgirl among four killed in Likoni, Mombasa on Sunday night
Gangsters on a
mission to kill
went about their
business casually
Hooded killers rain terror in Mombasa
LABAN WALLOGA | NATION
Nyali MP Hezron Awiti (third from right) with Mombasa County Woman Representative Mishi Mboko yesterday after they visited families of the Sunday night attack by gun-
men, who killed four people in Likoni. Right: a victim of the attack displays a spent cartridge at home yesterday after treatment at the Coast General Hospital.
city, and we cannot start
dividing or be divided along
tribal lines. The security of
Kenyans, he said, is a prior-
ity, but the spate of attacks in
the country shows that the
whole security department
has totally failed.
Mr Awiti said: Continue
living peacefully. The other
day they were inciting Chris-
tians against Muslims to ght.
Now they have changed tack to
tribalism. We should not give
in. We want the government to
end this menace.
Ms Mboko said Kenyans
had enough of insecurity and
asked President Kenyatta and
his deputy, Mr William Ruto,
to act.
The acting administrator at
the Coast General Hospital, Dr
Victor Njom, said the institu-
tion received four patients and
three bodies.
He said they treated the
wound for gunshot injuries,
and discharged them.
After a security meet-
ing chaired by County
Commissioner Nelson Marwa
in Mombasa, County Police
Commander Robert Kitur
said police were still pursu-
ing the attackers who took o
on foot.
The attack was being treated
as a criminal oence, he said,
and described the gunmens
leaet as misleading to create
animosity among residents.
The leaets claimed that the
killings were in revenge for the
killings that have rocked Lamu
County in recent weeks.
Mr Marwa talked of elements
bent on causing divisions
among the public and added
that the government would not
give them a chance.
There are people trying to
exploit the situation in Lamu
by extending it to Mombasa.
This will not succeed. We
have a band of criminals
who are being used to cause
insecurity and commotion
among communities. This is
a highly organised thing, Mr
Marwa said.
He urged Likoni residents
not to be duped into ghting
each other.
Escaped death
A resident, Mr Osiya Otieno,
said he escaped death by a
whisker as he dashed to his
house only to be shot on the
left shoulder and hand while
he hurriedly closed the main
door.
I just felt sharp pains on
my shoulder and saw my hand
bleeding. That is when I knew
I had been hit, he said.
Another said four youthful
gunmen in black had their left
leg trousers folded up to the
knee and moved from right to
left while shooting.
Yesterday, most of the M-
Pesa shops and food stores
remained closed for the better
part of the morning.
Reports by Wachira Mwangi,
Mwakera Mwajefa, Winnie
Atieno and Hamisi Ngowa
They were inciting
Christians against
Muslims. Now they
have changed tack to
tribalism. Dont give in.
Nyali MP Hezron Awiti
INSECURITY
Nairobi SUHUR 5.08
IFTAR 6.46
Mombasa SUHUR 5.01
IFTAR 6.30
Kisumu SUHUR 5.14
IFTAR 6.56
Nakuru SUHUR 5.09
IFTAR 6.51
Nyeri SUHUR 5.06
IFTAR 6.47
Eldoret SUHUR 5.11
IFTAR 6.55
Kitale SUHUR 5.11
IFTAR 6.56
Isiolo SUHUR 5.01
IFTAR 6.46
Garissa SUHUR 4.56
IFTAR 6.36
Wajir SUHUR 4.50
IFTAR 6.38
Moyale SUHUR 4.51
IFTAR 6.44
Lamu SUHUR 4.53
IFTAR 6.28
Malindi SUHUR 5.58
IFTAR 6.29
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DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
2 | National News
BY DANIEL NYASSY
@dnyassy
dnyassy@ke.nationmedia.com
AND FRED MUKINDA
fmukinda@ke.nationmedia.com
I
nspector-General of Police
David Kimaiyo yesterday
relaxed the curfew order
in Lamu County following
complaints from Muslims.
After consultations, ar-
rangements have been made
between Lamu County Secu-
rity Committee, Political and
Muslim leaders to ensure
that Ramadhan timetable
and prayers are not disrupted
by the curfew, he said in a
statement signed jointly with
National Assembly Majority
Leader Aden Duale.
As such, Muslim faith-
ful will go on with the Holy
Month prayers as per Ramad-
han schedule. Otherwise, the
curfew is in force as issued
by the Inspector-General and
Lamu residents are advised to
observe the same.
The statement, however,
did not elaborate on how the
curfew would be enforced if
Muslim attendance at prayers
would not be disrupted, and
if it still applied equally to
groups in Lamu.
The police chief issued the
order on Saturday imposing
a dusk to dawn curfew after a
series of gun attacks that left
dozens of people dead over the
last month.
It requires residents of the
area to remain indoors be-
tween 6.30pm and 6.30am,
from July 20 to August 20.
Mr Duale immediately
contested the order and
asked Muslims in Lamu to
defy the curfew. There were
also demonstrations in the
county organised by political
and religious leaders.
The revised order just a day
after Mr Duale told Muslims
to disregard the police notice
and the civil society gave the
government 48 hours to re-
scind the decision.
Mr Duale further threatened
legal redress in the event Mr
Kimaiyo declined to back
down.
Muslims across the world
are marking the period with
fasting and prayers that re-
quire them to be at the mosque
beyond the times stipulated by
Mr Kimaiyo.
The last 10 days of Ram-
adhan are very special days
in the life of every Muslim;
they are the most blessed
days in the blessed month of
Ramadhan, because its in the
Holy Month that the Quran
was revealed, Mr Duale said
in an earlier statement.
County Commissioner Miiri
Njenga called a special County
Security Committee to address
the religious issues.
The curfew was opposed by
Muslims for Human Rights
(Muhuri) ocial Khelef Kha-
lifa and Haki Africa executive
director Hussein Khalid. They
termed it an aront to Mus-
lims freedom of movement
and worship.
Lamu West MP Shariff
Athman had also asked the
government to respect the
Constitution and Muslims
right of worship.
The Council of Imams
and Preachers of Kenya also
opposed the curfew. Speak-
ing at a news conference at
their Mombasa oce before
the order was relaxed, or-
ganising secretary Sheikh
Mohamed Khalifa, secretary-
general Sheikh Muhamad Dor,
treasurer Sheikh Hassan Sulei-
man and national coordinator
Sheikh Fowzy Twaha asked
Mr Kimaiyo to lift the curfew
promptly.
They said it would interfere
with their night prayers.
Curfew relaxed for
Ramadhan prayers
LAMU | Duale and IG sign joint statement
The last 10 days of Ram-
adhan are very special days
in the life of every Muslim;
they are the most blessed
days in the blessed month
National Assembly
Majority Leader Aden
Duale
Muslim faithful will go on
with the Holy Month prayers
as per Ramadhan schedule.
Otherwise, the curfew is in
force...
Inspector General of Police
David Kimaiyo
REACTION
Last days of
month special
Kimaiyo says
Muslims to go on
with prayers but
order still in force
BY NATION
CORRESPONDENTS
Elizabeth Otieno (mother
of slain girl, Diana Achieng).
- She was about to close her
food stall when the attackers
stormed in. She recalled
seeing five men four
remained standing as their
other colleague took a seat.
She immediately suspected
they were up to no good.
It appeared to me like
one of them was bending to
pick up something from the
ground. Then he greeted us
and when we responded, he
raised his hand and shot in
the air. I started shouting
as I ran away and fell down
there at the corner, recalled
Ms Otieno (right).
When the guns fell silent,
Ms Otieno went back to check
on her children only to nd
Diana, her fth child, lying
still with blood all over her
face. Only two months ago,
Elizabeth lost another child
to sickness.
The government cannot
give me back my daughter. But
let them give us security, was
her agonised plea.
Isaiah Otieno was watching
TV when he heard gunshots
followed by a womans
screams. As he was about to
get out and check, the gunmen
opened re on his house.
He was hit twice in the
shoulder and hand by the
shrapnel. He was injured on
the neck.
I am still at a loss why gun-
men continue to walk freely
with the police not making
any arrests, he said.
Alice Oketch was in a
butchery with other people
when they heard gunshots and
dashed for cover. When they
came out of their hideout, the
gunmen shot at them.
I felt pain in my leg and
when I looked down, my dress
had a hole in it. The bullet had
gone through my dress and hit
a woman who was standing
next to me, she said.
The gunmen then went to a
nearby M-Pesa outlet and shot
the man who was inside.
The residents were dis-
mayed at the slow response
by police.
Police have in the past
been coming here regularly
on motorbikes hunting illegal
alcohol brewers. We wonder
why they did not respond with
the same speed when the at-
tackers came, said a resident,
Mr Mohamed Noor.
In Kwale, police arrested a
man said to have been har-
bouring a terrorism suspect in
Mkwajuni village in Matuga.
The suspect left behind am-
munition and a grenade.
My encounter with killers
LABAN WALLOGA | NATION
A police ocer displays some of the items recovered from a man arrested in Kwale yesterday. The
items included a grenade, bullets and pangas.
INSECURITY
DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
National News 3
BY CAROLINE NJUNGE
cnjunge@ke.nationmedia.com
C
ases of fatal attacks against spouses
have been on the increase across
the country.
This has raised questions on what could
be triggering the killings and fuelling the
epidemic that has left many families in
shock and tears.
Three months ago, a 32-year-old man
in Kili killed his neighbour with a panga,
accusing him of having an aair with his
wife. He then turned the weapon on his
wife before slitting his throat.
The local chief said that the man had
reported the indelity to him but attempts
to reconcile them had borne no fruit.
In yet another case four months ago, a
37-year-old man from Muhoroni in Kisumu
County poisoned his wife, 10-month-old
baby and their househelp before hanging
himself. Those who knew the couple told
the Daily Nation that Fredrick Muhindi had
complained that his wife, Eunice, had been
involved in an extra-marital aair.
Just as shocking was the case of Paul
Mwangi who, in 2010, stabbed his wife of
over 10 years, Serah Wambui, to death and
then turned the murder weapon against
his sleeping children, a 10-year-old and
a one-year-old. He would have killed his
third son too had the boy not escaped his
fathers wrath. Mwangi, a casual labourer,
then hanged himself in the same room in
which his family lay in a pool of blood.
His mother, Sarah Muthoni, could not
understand why her son had committed
the beastly act yet he had stopped taking
alcohol and there was no evidence that he
was troubled.
What could be making some spouses turn
against their loved ones and children?
Experts single out various triggers of this
shocking violence. The two common ones
are money-related stress and indelity.
Financial diculties can weigh anyone
down, and if one has been going through
a very dicult nancial period for a long
time, it can push some to despair, to the
point of becoming suicidal, said Dr Dan
Mugera, a counselling and organisational
psychologist.
According to him, indelity also has the
potential to cause psychological trauma
that can trigger violent behaviour, in-
cluding murder. He said that spouses can
hit out against their loved ones in act of
revenge.
But why kill innocent children?
Such a person reasons that in his ab-
sence, the children will suer. In his mind,
killing them will spare them the suering he
foresees. However, there are some who kill
their children to make their spouse suer,
said Dr Mugera.
In a few instances, a spouse can turn his
or her anger on ones family when there is
a threat of separation or divorce. This hap-
pens in cases where the spouse threatens
to leave, or actually leaves.
This was what happened to a 23-year-old
man from Kirinyaga County who stabbed
his estranged 19-year-old wife to death
and then hanged himself. Eunice Wanjiru
was living with a relative after eeing her
matrimonial home in 2013 following a
domestic quarrel.
Her husband visited her there, and when
no one was looking, stabbed her to death
before eeing. His body was found a few
days later.
Financial challenges that show no signs
of relenting can sow discord in a marriage,
even one that was stable and happy.
If you can no longer aord to educate
your children, feed and clothe your family,
it can aect you adversely it becomes
worse if your spouse does not support you,
or blames you for your predicament, said
Ms Eunice Kamau, a counsellor. Her ex-
planation is borne out by one particular
incident.
In October 2012, a 30-year-old man slit
his wifes throat and then hanged him-
self. The couple, who had been married
for one-and-a-half years, used to argue
constantly, with the woman accusing her
husband of failing to pay rent and school
fees for their son.
Tellingly, neighbours said the man had
tried to commit suicide a day before he
killed his wife, but survived after jump-
Murder in the family: Experts lift the
SOCIAL CHALLENGES | Financial problems and indelity cited as leading triggers of domestic violence that can sometimes
Why do men or women turn their wrath
on spouses and children and what are the
signs of trouble to watch out for?
If you can
no longer
aord to
educate your
children, feed
and clothe
your family,
it can aect
you adversely
it becomes
worse if your
spouse does
not support
you
Ms Eunice
Kamau,
counsellor
1,507
Male suspects arrested by police for murder
cases in 2013, compared to 214 women.
There were 60 cases of infanticide that year
ing from the seventh oor of the ats he
lived.
Although the action of killers within the
family come as a shock to other people,
psychologists argue that in some instances
there are those who kill to protect their
family. The logic, however twisted, of a
desperate man taking his life and that of
his family, says counselling psychologist
Shadrack Kirunga, is to protect ones
family from suering, shame and other
perceived situations that he feels are too
much to handle.
Relatives always seem surprised that
someone they knew so well could kill a
spouse. Are there warning signs, or do
these individuals simply snap one day
and go wielding a panga?
There may be forewarning in some
cases. For instance, it is easy to notice when
your spouse is sinking into depression, or
showing signs of mental disturbance. If
this is connected to a known challenge
like job loss or marital failure, then help
should be sought immediately, advises
Mr Kirunga.
Other warning signs, which one should
never ignore, include comments that imply
a threat to kill or to commit suicide.
Only a warped or troubled mind can
make such threats, and in quite a number
of cases, these people carry out the threats
they make, warns Mr Kirunga.
Other signs include a spouse who sud-
denly, or over time, becomes violent and
abusive, both physically and verbally. A
spouse should be wary if a person who
was normally talkative becomes quiet
and reserved.
In some cases though, it is dicult to
spot the red ag because some people are
good at keeping up appearances. This, Mr
Kirunga points out, is especially common
with men, who tend to keep their problems
to themselves, a factor that can easily lead
to depression.
Signs of desperation are, however, easier
to spot in women, who are more expres-
sive. In many cases, by the time a woman
resorts to suicide or infanticide, she will
have tried to solve her problems every way
possible, including sharing with a friend.
Taking her life and that of her children
would often be a last resort.
CRIME
DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
4 | National News
BY FRED MUKINDA
fmukinda@ke.nationmedia.com
T
he latest police gures
on homicide show that
there were 2,784 cases
last year.
Murder topped the list
with 1,721 incidents fol-
lowed by infanticide (60)
and manslaughter (53).
However, this showed a
decline from 3,124 homi-
ci de cases reported to
police in 2012 - a 10.9 per
cent drop.
Homicide is the killing of a
human being by another.
The official statistics
present a sad reality because
a huge number of murder
cases filed in court never
gained convictions, suggest-
ing that the oenders often
walked out free.
According to the latest issue
of Kenyas Economic Survey,
only 264 murders were suc-
cessfully prosecuted last
year, out of 1,709 cases led
in court.
This was a big improvement
as only 66 convictions were
attained in 2012 out of 1,347
cases taken to court.
The cases were handled
in the High Court which has
the jurisdiction over murder
trials. The Directorate of Pub-
lic Prosecutions headed by Mr
Keriako Tobiko (above) takes
charge of murder trials.
The justice system further
relies on the police whose
semi-autonomous arm, the
Directorate of Criminal In-
vestigations looks into all
serious crime cases.
In the past, police have been
accused of conducting shoddy
investigations, ending up with
evidence that can hardly stand
judicial scrutiny.
The report also shows that
men are most notorious when
it comes to committing seri-
ous oences.
Number of prisoners
While police held 1,507 men
for murder in 2013, only 214
suspects were women.
However, the details point
at an increase in convictions
in other oences since the
number of prisoners has been
on the rise.
The number of prisoners
rose from 204,551 in 2012 to
227,918 last year. Most of the
convicts fall under the 26 50
age bracket about 40.9 per
cent of the total number.
The report further shows
Nairobi is the crime capital
compared to other counties.
Some 8,207 crime incidents
were reported in Nairobi alone
while other counties collec-
tively accounted for 63,311.
Grim picture of crime records
264
Number of convictions in
murder cases last year
Signs of depression are hard
to spot in men because some of
them can keep up appearances.
In women, such signs are eas-
ier to spot because women are
generally more expressive.
One should be on the look-out
if a spouse who was normally
talkative becomes aloof and
withdrawn or because physically
and verbally abusive.
One should also not ignore
comments with implied threats
to kill or commit suicide.
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lid on why wedded bliss can turn fatal
result in depression, stress and other psychological trauma that may cause domestic violence
BY CAROLINE NJUNGE
cnjunge@ke.nationmedia.com
Early this year, a 46-year-
old woman from Keiyo South
stabbed her two children to
death and then killed herself.
Ms Pauline Chepkwony, a
single mother, had been liv-
ing with her parents.
Neighbours said she might
have been depressed.
Depression and mental in-
stability, including temporary
insanity, are other triggers of
familicide.
In such cases, some people
may not intend to go as far as
killing. Their intention could
be to scare but because of their
mental state, they may end up
killing.
After realising the gravity of
their act, they end up taking
their own lives.
Psychologists agree that
though such crimes can af-
fect any family irrespective of
class, religion or region, those
going through a dicult nan-
cial crisis, those with a history
of violence and abuse and those
which lack social and spiritual
support are especially vulner-
able.
If as a child a man saw his
father beating his mother and
verbally abusing her, he will
grow up believing that this is
normal, says Dr Dan Mugera,
a psychologist.
He warns that this could
trigger more violence when
conflict arises in a family
setting.
Borrowing from studies by
David Wilson, a professor of
Criminology at Birmingham
City University, another
counselling psychologist, Mr
Shadrack Kirunga, points out
that in many familicide cases,
the common trigger is hope-
lessness.
If we take Prof Wilsons ar-
gument that hopelessness is the
core, then you might place the
occurrence of such incidents at
the lower economic classes of
society, he says. This could
be true because people in upper
echelons have more options of
solving their problems due to
their nancial status. Even in
mental or psychological cases,
they are likely to get help faster
and receive better care.
At the end of the day though,
he cautions, such cases can
occur anywhere because
the feeling of hopelessness
and helplessness can affect
anyone.
What does the rise of such
cases say about the Kenyan
society then?
The problems of the 21st
century are tougher. We have
a more pronounced leadership
crisis, there is moral degrada-
tion to deal with, economic
hardship, not to mention that
the once strong and intact fam-
ily fabric is weak and values
we once held dear have been
destroyed, says Dr Mugera.
Mr Kirunga concurs and
observes that modern families
are less close-knit than in the
past and live constrained, in-
dividual lives which may leave
many feeling unvalued or even
unwanted.
The harsh economic con-
ditions and the uncertain
political situation mean that
people dont know what to
expect tomorrow yet they can
do nothing about this helpless-
ness, he says.
Familicide knows no economic
status, community or religion
The values
we once held
dear have been
destroyed
Dan Mugera, a
Nairobi psychologist
CRIME
DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
National News 5
line Mugo, the Federation of Kenya
Employers Executive Director, from
the NSSF board.
The two represent private sector
workers and employers, the main
contributors to the pension fund.
Earlier, before the court session, a
group of trade union leaders had gone
to Mr Kambis oce in the nearby
NSSF building to pile pressure on
him to reverse the order he issued
on Friday. However, they did not meet
the Cabinet Secretary.
Trade unions have threatened a
national strike from August 4, un-
less the order is reversed.
Yesterday, Industrial Court Judge
Monica Mbaru temporarily suspended
the legal notice issued by Mr Kambi
last week ejecting Mr Atwoli and Ms
Mugo from the national pensioners
board of trustees.
Her ruling allowed Mr Atwoli and
Ms Mugo to continue representing
workers and employers in the NSSF
board pending the determination of
the suit.
Mr Atwoli, through his lawyer, Ms
Judy Guserwa, led the application
claiming that Mr Kambis decision
to retire the Cotu boss was unlaw-
ful, unprocedural and a violation of
the NSSF Act.
The decision was tainted with
malice, procedural impropriety and
intended to square personal scores,
Ms Guserwa said. Mr Atwoli has
been on record opposing fraudulent
dealings at the NSSF and the deci-
sion to remove him was only meant
to punish him.
She argued that Mr Atwoli was ap-
pointed by the workers union in April
to serve in the board for an additional
three years and that Mr Kambi has no
power to replace him unless through
the express decision of workers.
At the same time, activist Charles
Omanga filed another petition at
the High Court seeking to revoke
Mr Kambis Kenya Gazette notice re-
tiring Mr Atwoli and Ms Mugo from
the NSSF board. He argued that Mr
Kambi had no authority to retire
any nominee appointed to the board
by unions since the new NSSF Act
provides that existing members are
deemed to have been appointed under
the new Act for three more years.
The NSSF board as currently
constituted in the absence of repre-
sentatives from Cotu and FKE can act
against the interests or workers and
employers. Mr Kambi had no author-
ity to take over the roles of the two
bodies and his decision was therefore
null, void and unconstitutional, Mr
Omanga said.
Mr Justice Weldon Korir certied
his application as urgent and directed
him to serve Mr Kambi and the AG
before the hearing tomorrow.
In the rst case, Mr Atwoli sup-
ported his application with an adavit
stating that Mr Kambis decision was
a witch hunt due to his stand on plans
to misuse workers money.
Ever since Mr Kambi took over
the Labour ministry, he embarked
on a warpath with me without any
provocation since I brought to light
the intention to loot workers funds.
He has even made unfounded reports
to the KRA and the CID over our af-
fairs without any basis, he said.
He argued that if the NSSF Board
of Trustees goes ahead to convene
a meeting and transact business
without their involvement, there is
possibility that the workers contribu-
tions will be misused.
The Cotu boss maintained that he
was duly elected by the union to sit on
the NSSF board and can only retire
in April 2017 after the expiry of his
three-year term.
We even obtained a court order
in April directing Mr Kambi to eect
the appointment and gazette a second
nominee of Cotu, but he ignored and
moved to the Court of Appeal to sus-
pend the order so that he denies us a
second representative, he swore.
Lady Justice Mbaru scheduled
the hearing of the application for
July 25.
Unions, FKE win in rst round of case
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE | Judge temporarily suspends order retiring Atwoli and Mugo from pension fund board
We even obtained a court
order in April directing
Mr Kambi to eect the
appointment and gazette a
second nominee of Cotu
Cotu boss Francis Atwoli
PAUL WAWERU | NATION
Lawyers Judy Guserwa and Jesse Oduor with activist Charles Omanga at the High Court in Nairobi yesterday, after ling a
case to oppose the removal of Mr Francis Atwoli from the NSSF Board yesterday. The case will heard on Friday.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
TROUBLE IN NSSF
O
n the face of it, the
struggle for the con-
trol of the National
Social Security Fund pitting
Cotu Secretary-General Fran-
cis Atwoli and Labour Cabinet
Secretary Kazungu Kambi would
pass for a spat between two
strong and highly-opinionated
personalities.
But in reality, it is about
control over several multi-bil-
lion projects.
Indeed, the battle for big
projects has almost become
a permanent phenomenon
often escalating whenever
a new Cabinet minister comes
to the scene when elections
are approaching or when a
new government comes to
power.
In the build-up to the last
General Election, the govern-
ment suspended three large
projects, on the manifestly
strange argument that the
law did not allow use of public
funds for major projects three
months before a poll.
The projects are the Sh7
billion Hazina Trade Centre
oce tower, the Sh2.1 billion
Nyayo-Embakasi project, and
the NSSF parking silo (Sh600
million).
Only occasionally bursting
into the news, the behind-
the-scenes struggle to control
NSSFs lucrative projects will
take dierent forms. The other
day, it played on in the row over
the Sh5 billion Tassia Develop-
ment project. Cotu and FKE
ganged up to oppose it.
The FKEs Ms Mugo, a long-
serving director of the NSSF,
argued that, no feasibility
study had been conducted on
the project.
Billions of shillings of pen-
sioners money was spent on
buying the land and paying
consultants. The NSSF still
wants to spend another Sh5
billion on civil works.
Indeed, it is right now
in a spree in terms of huge
projects.
It was quite perplexing that
when Mr Atwoli came out
against the Tassia project,
one of his key complaints was
that it had been given to the
same Chinese company that
had won the contract to build
Hazina Towers. It emerged he
was backing a rival Chinese
contractor.
But the most grandiose of
the schemes is the plan to build
30,000 houses in Mavoko.
Then there is the battle over
members contributions, which
Cotu and FKE opposed.
On paper, the stated inten-
tion is to expand benets and
coverage for members. The real
intention, however, is to boost
cash-ow.
In January 2010, audit rm
PricewaterhouseCoopers was
retained by the NSSF to con-
duct a fraud risk assessment
on its property portfolio.
The proclivity with which
the political the elite ght to
wrest control of the aairs of
NSSF reects in the turnover
of chief executives.
In the last 10 years, it has
had eight CEOs.
Bad corporate governance is
the NSSFs biggest problem.
Worse still, trustees enjoy long,
uninterrupted tenures, causing
a stagnation of ideas.
Other pension funds give
members statements to
track their savings growth,
but NSSF is unable because
members billions are locked
up in a suspense account.
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Tuesday July 22, 2014
6 | National News
DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
7
BY NATION
CORRESPONDENT
The death toll in the Sunday
Kipkaren road accident in-
creased to six yesterday when
one of the victims in hospital
succumbed to injuries.
The western region Trac
Chief Evans Gatembe said
four men, a woman and child
perished in the accident. The
lorry driver was among those
seriously injured.
The crushed body of the
child was found in a ditch
near Kipkaren River.
Mr Gatembe said the driver
lost control of the lorry after
its brakes failed. The lorry
rolled on the four people two
men, a woman and a child
who died on the spot. Two
others sustained injuries and
were rushed to Lumakanda
District Hospital.
The trucks engine and
fuel tank were ripped from
the chassis.
Mr Gatembe said despite
safety campaigns at the mar-
ket, traders had continued to
expose themselves to risk by
operating next to the road.
Kakamega County Police
Commander Menegene
Warui asked motorists to be
careful as they approached
the market since the road
was very steep.
Meanwhile, the father of
Nyamira County Finance Ex-
ecutive Member John Omanwa
was killed in a road accident
on Sunday evening.
Mr James Omanwa Masaki
was crushed to death after
being sandwhiched between
two vehicles. He was waiting
for a matatu at Konate on the
Kisii-Kericho road.
Witnesses said the retired
teacher was standing next
to a lorry packed beside the
road when a car from a driv-
ing school lost control and
crushed him.
He was rushed to hospital
but pronounced dead on ar-
rival.
Market accident toll rises to 6
COPPERFIELD LAGAT | NATION
Kipkaren residents at the scene of the accident which killed six people. The lorry was heading to
Eldoret when it rolled, killing four men, a woman and a child. The driver was seriously injured.
BY WAGEMA MUNYORI
A
hacking group Anony-
mous yesterday
inltrated the Twitter
account of the Kenya Defence
Forces.
And two hours after the
accounts were restored, they
hacked into them again, post-
ing oensive tweets against
the army.
The hackers gained access
to Kenyas military account as
well as that of KDF spokesper-
son Major Emmanuel Chirchir
and left a number of tweets.
So much poverty in Africa
while you are wasting money
on guns, read one of them.
Mr Chirchir said the military
was doing all it could to gain
control of the two accounts.
We have contacted Twitter
and our local security agencies
are on top of things, he said
yesterday.
The group also defaced
the website of the National
Environment Trust Fund
(Netfund).
Netfund is under the Min-
istry of Environment and was
established to mobilise funds
for environmental manage-
ment, capacity building,
environmental awards and
environmental publications.
Other tweets by the hackers
on @kdnfo:
Is #Kenya safe? Depends
who you ask. Mama Mboga &
Wanjiku pay with their lives.
The elite in Kenya are protected
with tax payers money.
President @ukenyatta says
KE safe. Then he buys a heavily
armoured vehicle. All for one
& one for all !
Dear @PoliceKE Catch me
if you can :D
Corruption, tribalism &
impunity are destroying KE.
We should never have elected
two criminals.
#GoK know who the #terror-
ists, #poachers & #trackers
are. Yet they do NOTHING...
#DrugBarons are known
yet #GoK do nothing. More
innocent Kenyans are killed
by drugs than terror.
A govt that sleeps on the job
cannot protect you... You have
to protect yourself! #KOT
#Revolution is what KE
needs. A revolution of minds
& attitude. Do you want
#change?We are marching
into an new era in KE.
Group hacks defence
forces Twitter account
CYBER CRIME| Website of Netfund also defaced
Military spokesman,
who is also a victim,
says security ocers
probing the invasion
So much poverty in Af-
rica while you are wasting
money on guns, read one
of the hackers messages.
We have contacted
Twitter. Our local security
agencies are on top of
things, KDF spokesman
Emmanuel Chirchir
REACTION
Tweet queries
cash wastage
DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
8 | National News
WAJIR
Supkem chiefs give
donations to IDPs
Supreme Council of Kenya
Muslims (Supkem) ocials in
Wajir yesterday donated clothes
to victims of clashes on the Wajir-
Mandera border, ahead of next
weeks Id-ul -Fitri celebrations.
The chairman, Sheikh Mohamed
Deeq, said it was a gesture meant
to help ease their suering. Sev-
eral families were displaced in
Gunana, Burmayo, Basanicha and
Ogoralle.
BRIEFLY
KISII
Student charged
with theft and arson
A student from Riotero Second-
ary School was yesterday charged
with arson and theft. He is al-
leged to have raided the home
of Mr Stephen Getono and set
it on re, in the company of 50
other students. They also alleg-
edly broke into another house.
He pleaded guilty to arson but
denied the theft charge. Chief
Magistrate J.M. Kariuki ordered
him to record a new statement
and return to court today.
NAIROBI
SA national charged
with stealing Sh15m
A South African national was
charged with stealing Sh15 mil-
lion from a foreign company
he works for as a local agent.
Wyclie Simiyu Koyabe was ac-
cused of stealing the money by
servant from a bank in Ngara,
Nairobi on June 12 from Komatsu
Company SA Ltd, which he de-
nied before Makadara Chief Mag-
istrate Emily Ominde. The court
heard that he obtained Sh20
million from a client but remitted
Sh5 million only.
PATRICK ODONGO
Wodongo@ke.nationmedia.com
MARY AJITH
Mariagoch69@gmail.com
P
art of the land on which Jomo
Kenyatta International Airport
stands is owned by a private
company.
A parliamentary committee that
toured the airport yesterday heard
that Nairobi Airport Services (NAS),
a private catering rm that provides
services for airlines at the JKIA hub,
has a title for part of the land.
The matter came up when Kanduyi
MP Wafula Wamunyinyi, (below), a
member of the Public Investments
Committee, asked the Kenya Airports
Authority (KAA) management about
ownership of the land.
KAA General Manager (Finance)
John Ithumbi conrmed that NAS
held the title deed for a portion of
the land, but he said that he did not
know how that happened.
Asked who the owners of NAS are,
Mr Ithumbi could not tell.
We know that land at the airport
was acquired by powerful individuals
between 1990 and 2002, PIC Chair-
man Adan Keynan said.
He asked KAA to prepare a report
on the private companies that own
land in the airport and explain how
they acquired titles.
The KAA General manager in
charge of security, Eric Kiraithe,
said he was in the dark regarding
how NAS got the land.
That information is not within my
purview, he said.
We will soon write a report to
name and shame those involved in
land grabbing at JKIA, Mr Keynan
said.
Baringo Central MP Sammy Mwaita
expressed worry over the adequacy of
expansion plans at the airport.
He said Kenya needs to pull up its
socks if it wants to remain competi-
tive in the region.
Mr Keynan said that Addis Ababas
Bole International Airport was already
ahead of JKIA in terms of the number
of passengers it is able to handle.
He urged KAA to expedite its con-
struction plans to ensure that Kenya
does not lag behind.
Mr Wamunyinyi questioned the
security standards at the airport,
noting that a body was found on the
runway last month.
Was the person killed in the air-
port and dumped on the runway?
he posed.
Could this be a case of someone
killing a person elsewhere and sneak-
ing the body into the airport? the
Kanduyi MP asked.
KAA was unable to give a compre-
hensive answer on the incident, saying
it was still under investigation. How-
ever, Mr Kiraithe said security had
been improved in recent months.
A consultancy rm has been hired
to improve intruder detection. We
have improved our surveillance and
rapid response units to counter any
threats, Mr Kiraithe said.
Private rm owns part of airport
PROBE | House team chairman says they will name and shame grabbers
GERALD ANDERSON | NATION
The chairman of the Public Investment Committee Mr Adan Keynan (second left), Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichungwa and Kiminini
MP Chris Wamalwa (right) during an inspection tour of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport projects yesterday.
Authority unable to
explain how a catering
company has a title
deed for land at JKIA
We are insisting
that companies
that get much of
their revenues
from one country
should have
mergers reviewed
CAK director general
Francis Wangombe MOTORING
General Motors signs
bus supply agreement
General Motors East Africa has
entered a Sh50 million deal with a
Thika-based bus company, which will
see the former supply over 10 Isuzu
33-seater buses. General Motors said
the partnership with Manchester
Travellers Coach Limited was driven
by the growing transport segment,
especially with the establishment of
county governments. The segment
is ripe for increased production that
has seen the business grow sales and
market presence, as the devolved
system of government takes shape,
General Motors managing director
Rita Kavashe said in a statement
yesterday.
TECHNOLOGY
ICT rms turn focus
on service delivery
Investors in the ICT sector will in
the next two years shift their focus
from basic infrastructure develop-
ment to enhancing service delivery.
A report released by the Interna-
tional Data Corporation yesterday
said funding in the sector was likely
to move beyond the setting up of
communications infrastructure and
networks to laying more emphasis
on accountability and delivery. The
report identies international devel-
opment agencies as critical in nanc-
ing the sectors growth, with the
World Bank Group taking the lead.
Kenya has certainly beneted from
funding and other support activities
in the telecommunications sector,
both from the World Bank Group and
from other international develop-
ment institutions, said the report.
DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
35
INVESTMENT | Group seeks to reap from agriculture
BILLY MUTAI | NATION
The executive president of Sumitomo Chemicals Company of Japan, Mr Yoshimasa Takao, ad-
dresses the media after meeting with various ministries representatives at the Kenya Investment
Authority (KenInvest) yesterday. The Japanese have expressed interest in setting up an agricultural
inputs producing company. Looking on are KenInvest board of directors chairperson Anne Muchoki
and managing director Moses Ikiara.
Pyrethrum sector to be liberalised
BY NATION
CORRESPONDENT
The Pyrethrum Regulatory
Authority has put in place or-
ganisational structures ahead
of the release of new regula-
tions to guide the sectors
liberalisation.
Managing director Alfred
Busolo told the Nation that
once eected, it would take
a very short time to process
licences for commercial nurs-
ery operators and processing
rms, which have already sent
in applications.
The PRA is fast-tracking
the liberalisation because
we are keen to revive the
sub-sector, Mr Busolo said
yesterday.
He said the authority had so
far received ve applications
from local and international
investors, who wanted to set
up processing plants.
However, Mr Busolo cau-
tioned the farmers against
some people who were
claiming to have been issued
with licences and were dis-
tributing uncertied planting
materials.
We have not issued any li-
cences, and those distributing
uncertied planting materials
are posing a big danger to our
farmers. The government is
keenly monitoring their move-
ment, Mr Busolo said.
Many investors were hop-
ping that a year after the
enactment of the Pyrethrum
Act 2013 , the regulator, which
is now in charge of licensing,
would start to issue the per-
mits.
2013
Year when the current Act
came into force
Firm sets up pension plan for MCAs
BY NATION REPORTER
Financial services firm
CPF Group has launched an
individual pension plan tar-
geting Members of County
Assemblies.
Group chief executive Hosea
Kili said in a statement yes-
terday that the new product
was geared towards helping
members save money and re-
duce the nancial burden on
counties at the end of their
ve-year tenures.
Members of County As-
semblies now have a dedicated
savings plan. The money will
be payable when they exit after
their term of service, Mr Kili
said. The scheme is registered
with the Retirement Benets
Authority and comes with a
provision for accruing gratu-
ity on a monthly basis. CPF,
with operations in Kenya and
South Sudan, has already regis-
tered 17 counties into the plan
tailored for state ocers.
This scheme is of great
benefit because it enables
state ocers, not otherwise
engaged on permanent and
pensionable terms, to benet
from tax-concessional pension
benets, Mr Kili said.
BY RAMENYA GIBENDI
@ramenyagib
rgibendi@ke.nationmedia.com
A
bankers lobby has begun
consultations with the Law
Society of Kenya and the of-
fice of the Attorney-General with
a view to bringing down the legal
component of third-party costs in
loan interest rates.
Kenya Bankers Association chief
executive Habil Olaka said yester-
day that eorts to reduce the price
of loans through transparency would
be complemented by a drop in high
third-party costs, which constitute a
signicant percentage of the total.
The lobby group said there was a
need to institute measures to cut valu-
ation fees, insurance costs and legal
charges to boost access to credit.
We are talking to the Law Society
of Kenya and the Attorney-General
to see if the Advocate Remuneration
Order Act can be amended to provide
room for negotiation on legal fees,
Mr Olaka said.
He said the digitisation of files
at the Ministry of Lands was also a
relief to the credit sector, as it would
reduce the turn-around time and cost
of property valuation.
Mr Olaka spoke yesterday during
the official release of the Annual
Percentage Rate - a transparent loan
pricing formula that is to be adopted
by all lenders.
Make up total cost
Under the mechanism, banks will
have to disclose the components that
make up the total cost of credit as a
percentage to their borrowers.
It is made up of the interest rate
component that is derived from Kenya
Bankers Reference Rate (KBRR) plus
individual banks administrative costs
and fees.
It also comprises a borrowers credit
risk as well as a banks prot margin,
which lenders believe will spur com-
petition in the sector those beneting
those seeking loans.
These disclosures will enable
borrowers to compare similar loan
products on a like-for-like basis and
get the best deal, said Mr Olaka.
Bankers hold talks to
reduce cost of credit
FINANCE | Attorney-Generals oce brought on board
Lobby
says legal
fee has an
impact on
the overall
rates
These disclosures will enable
borrowers compare similar
loan products on a like-for-
like basis Mr OLaka
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INVITATION TO TENDER (ITT)
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Date: 21
st
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Tuberculosis and Malaria which it intends to use part of the proceeds to fund payments
under the contract (s) for the Supply and Delivery of Malaria Commodities.
2. The Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA), on behalf of the Government of Kenya,
Ministry of Health herewith invites sealed tender (s) for:
Tender No. Tender Description Tender Closing/
Opening Date
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15OIT-001
Supply and Delivery of
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12
th
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15OIT-002
Supply and Delivery of Long
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(LLINs)
22
nd
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3. This Tender will be conducted through the Open International Tender (OIT) procedures
specied in the Government of Kenya (GOK), The Public Procurement and Disposals
Act, 2005 and the Global Funds Policies on Procurement and Supply Management,
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4. Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from KEMSA ofce and inspect
the bidding documents at the address given below, Mondays to Fridays between 8.00
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5. A complete set of bidding documents in English may be purchased by interested bidders
on the submission of a written application to the address below and upon payment of
a non-refundable/non-transferable fee of 13 US Dollars or 1,000 Kenya Shillings. The
method of payment will be by Cash, Bankers cheque or direct deposit to the specied
account no 01141217405100 for KES or 02120217405100 for USD to Co-operative
Bank, Enterprise Road Branch, Nairobi, Kenya, Swift: KCOOKENA.
6. Tenders must be delivered to the address below at or before 10:00 AM on the above
mentioned dates and must be accompanied by a tender security of 2% percent of the
tender price in a freely convertible currency. Tenders can be dropped at KEMSA Tender
Box 2 (Global Fund) at KEMSA, Main Reception. Tenders will be opened immediately
thereafter, in the presence of the Tenderers representatives who choose to attend. Late
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E-mail: procurement.programs@kemsa.co.ke
Kenya Medical Supplies Authority reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids
without incurring liability to the affected tenderers.
DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
36 | Business News
ELECTRONICS
Philips reports
23pc prot fall
Electrical appliance group
Philips reported a 23 per cent
slump in net second quarter prot
today, to 243 million euros ($329
million). The Dutch giant said in
a statement sales were also down
5.4 per cent to 5.3 billion euros. The
group blamed weak performance
by its new strategic activities in
healthcare equipment for a drop
in prots in the rst quarter. A
world leader in electrical appliances
for the home, industry and local
authorities, Philips is refocusing
much of its business on equipment
for the medical sector, where it has
technological expertise and where
margins are strong. (AFP)
BRIEFLY
MOTORING
Seoul to stop use
of Uber taxi app
South Koreas capital Seoul
said today it plans to ban a
smartphone car-hailing service,
Uber, saying it raised passenger
safety issues and threatened the
livelihood of licensed taxi drivers.
The app, which allows clients to
connect directly with black car
services, was launched in August
last year. But the city council
said it bypassed strict controls
imposed on licensed taxi drivers,
including background checks,
insurance, vehicle upkeep and
safety. (AFP)
BY IMMACULATE KARAMBU
@ikarambu
ikarambu@ke.nationmedia.com
S
panish oil firm CEPSA has
withdrawn interest in block
12B located in the Nyanza Rift
basin leaving Swala Energy and its
partner Tullow Oil Plc to proceed into
the additional exploration period.
In a notice led with the Austral-
ian Securities Exchange yesterday
Swala Energy informed the govern-
ment of its intention to take up the
additional exploration period without
CEPSA.
Terms of production
The terms of the production shar-
ing contract on the block between
the rms and the government require
that they acquire exploration infor-
mation, also known as seismic data,
on an area of 300 square kilometres
within the block or drill one explora-
tory well during the additional term
of two years.
The recent seismic results have
provided the technical comfort to
both Tullow and Swala to make an
informed decision to proceed into
years three and four of the PSC
and we are excited at the prospect
of drilling the rst exploration well
in this frontier.
We do, however, regret that CEPSA
has felt it necessary to withdraw from
the licence after such a short period of
time as a joint venture partner, said
Swala chief executive David Mestres
in a statement.
Swala Energy halted trading of its
shares on Thursday last week pending
this announcement.
London listed Tullow Oil Plc
together with its partner Africa Oil
Corporation of Canada made the rst
discovery of oil in March 2012.
They have been responsible for
much of the discoveries that have
been made since then with estimates
of crude resources discovered so far
being put at above 600 million bar-
rels of oil.
Spanish rm exits
oil search block
EXPLORATION | Interest in Kenya grows
Remaining companies
say data so far collected
in the region promising
300
The area in square kilometrres that
prospecting rms seek seismic data
ARTS | Leaders hold roundtable discussions
SALATON NJAU | NATION
Nation Media Group chief operating ocer Tom Mshindi (left) and the
Information, Communication and Technology Cabinet Secretary, Dr Fred
Matiangi, during a meeting with the creative arts industry at the Serena
Hotel in Nairobi yesterday. The meeting, hosted by the Attorney-Generals
oce and the Kenya Copyright Board, was part of collaborative engage-
ments geared towards implementing a directive by President Uhuru Keny-
atta to restructure the sector to reward talent and creativity.
BUSINESS EXECUTIVES
Job Ref. - HR-BE-07-2014
Nation Media Group (NMG) is the largest independent media house in East and Central Africa
with operations in print, broadcast and digital media. It attracts and serves unparalleled audiences
in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda.
Reporting to Business Managers, the ideal candidates will have the overall responsibility of
initiating and executing sales while promoting and developing effective advertising solutions for
clients.
Key Responsibilities:
Selling advertising for broadcasting brands;
Generating ideas for new sales and expanding the market opportunities;
Establishing contacts with and developing long term relationships with new clients;
Maintaining positive and productive relationships with existing clients;
Preparation of and adherence to individual sales plans in alignment with the organizations
goals and business objectives;
Meeting targets and KPIs;
Contributing to the team and functioning within the organisations corporate culture and
values.
Knowledge, Skills and Experience Required:
University Degree with at least 2 years experience in sales and marketing;
Excellent prospecting skills with an orientation for results;
New business to business sales experience preferred with recognition as top-performer;
Ability to work independently within a team and under pressure;
Excellent client service and interpersonal skills;
Superior communication and presentation skills;
Strong understanding of lead generation;
Ability to cultivate long standing client relationships.
In Nation Media Group, we provide our teams with great products to sell, superior training, tools,
and a sales management system that supports business development and rewards performance.
If you think that you meet the above criteria and would wish to pursue a career opportunity with
NMG, please send your application and a detailed CV online to http://careers.nationmedia.com
by 31
st
July, 2014.
We shall only contact the short listed applicants.
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
Background
UNDP Kenya Country Offce would like to engage the services of a reputable and
technically qualifed individual with extensive expertise in labour market analyses,
management and organizational development to undertake the salary survey process.
UNDP Kenya hereby solicits proposals from interested individuals to conduct a salary
survey and support UNDP Kenya in establishing a revised and reasonable salary scale
for SC holders based on the latest prevailing market rates and in accordance with the
procedures provided in Annex A.
Overall objectives of the Consultancy
The selected individual will conduct an independent survey for the purpose of updating
the current salary scale for its Service Contract holders in line with the prevailing local
market rates for similar work of comparable quality, complexity and diffculty.
Application Procedure
Interested and qualifed candidates should submit their applications which should include
the following:
1. UNDP Personal History Form (P11) Template provided
2. Detailed Curriculum Vitae
3. Proposal for implementing the assignment - Template provided
Please quoteProvision of Salary Survey Services for UNDP Kenya Country Offce on the
subject line.
Applications should be emailed to consultants.ken@undp.org to reach us not
later than Monday, 4 August 2014 at 12.00 Noon Kenya Time.
Please see the Terms of Reference, the P11 form, the Individual Contract Proposal form
and the Terms and Conditions of Individual Contracts by visiting the UNDP Kenya Website:
- http://www.ke.undp.org/content/kenya/en/home/operations/procurement
United Nations Development Programme
INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANT
PROVISION OF SALARY SURVEY SERVICES FOR UNDP
KENYA COUNTRY OFFICES
DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
Business News 37
NAIROBI SECURITIES EXCHANGE
Last 12 Mths Security Prices
High Low Yesterday Previous Shares
Agricultural
34.00 21.00 Eaagads Ord 1.25 33.00 33.25 500
150.00 80.00 Kakuzi Ord.5.00 150.00 165.00 100
167.00 110.00 Kapchorua Tea Co Ord 5.00 145.00
670.00 450.00 The Limuru Tea Co. Ord 20.00 670.00
30.00 16.20 Rea Vipingo Plantations Ord 5.00 27.50
19.95 11.25 Sasini Ltd Ord 1.00 15.30 15.25 3,400
350.00 210.00 Williamson Tea Kenya Ord 5.00 289.00 287.00 3,200
Automobiles & Accessories
50.00 21.00 Car & General (K) Ord 5.00 42.25 46.75 5,600
- - CMC Holdings Ord 0.50 13.50
13.50 8.50 Marshalls (E.A.) Ord 5.00 6.50 9.00 200
9.40 4.50 Sameer Africa Ord 5.00 8.45 8.45 26,700
Banking
19.15 15.00 Barclays Bank Ord 0.50 17.00 17.00 388,800
155.00 62.50 CFC Stanbic of Kenya Holdings Ord.5.00 129.00 128.00 83,500
248.00 141.00 Diamond Trust Bank Ord 4.00 232.00 230.00 116,500
50.00 29.50 Equity Bank Ord 0.50 45.75 46.00 1,315,600
51.00 22.00 Housing Finance Co Ord 5.00 46.50 46.75 53,300
147.00 85.00 I &M Holdings Ltd Ord 1.00 139.00 139.00 16,300
55.00 35.50 KCB Ord 1.00 54.00 54.00 929,300
39.25 18.50 NBK Ord 5.00 29.50 29.50 21,200
68.00 48.50 NIC Bank Ord 5.00 59.50 58.00 307,400
340.00 271.00 StandardChartered Ord 5.00 310.00 312.00 28,900
25.00 14.50 Co-op Bank of Kenya Ord 1.00 19.05 19.15 665,500
Commercial & Services
8.00 3.40 Express Ord 5.00 7.20 7.30 48,400
- - Hutchings Biemer Ord 5.00 20.25
14.70 8.30 Kenya Airways Ord 5.00 10.20 10.20 185,300
18.00 5.00 Longhorn Kenya Ord 1.00 16.00 15.65 2,000
400.00 271.00 Nation Media Group Ord. 2.50 309.00 308.00 19,800
247.00 42.50 ScanGroup Ord. 1.00 47.50 49.25 8,000
39.00 24.50 Standard Group Ord 5.00 34.25 34.50 3,200
56.50 32.00 TPS EA (Serena) Ord 1.00 37.75 38.00 3,500
24.00 11.60 Uchumi Supermarket Ord 5.00 11.95 11.90 475,300
Construction & Allied
98.50 60.00 ARM Cement Ord 1.00 81.50 82.00 200,600
225.00 170.00 BamburiCement Ord 5.00 174.00 175.00 5,400
98.00 75.00 Crown Paints Kenya Ord 5.00 97.00 100.00 500
18.00 13.50 E.A.Cables Ord 0.50 16.10 16.00 44,700
110.00 56.50 E.A.Portland Cement Ord 5.00 82.00 82.00 500
Energy & Petroleum
7.90 8.70 KenGen Ord 2.50 9.80 9.80 160,900
11.80 7.90 KenolKobil Ltd Ord 0.05 8.55 8.60 323,700
20.75 12.85 KP&LC Ord 2.50 12.95 12.95 158,900
- - 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 25.50 25.00 21,300
13.00 13.00 Umeme Ltd Ord 0.50 15.70 15.70 35,300
Insurance
24.00 7.30 British American Investments Co.0.10 22.00 22.50 712,000
12.20 4.20 CIC Insurance Group Ord.1.00 10.50 10.60 317,700
42400 217.00 Jubilee Holdings Ord 5.00 392.00 399.00 2,100
21.00 13.10 Kenya Re Corporation Ord 2.50 18.75 18.65 33,400
23.00 9.20 Liberty Kenya Holdings Ord 1.00 18.00 18.00 98,300
145.00 51.50 Pan Africa Insurance Ord 5.00 129.00 130.00 11,100
Investment
2.00 17.05 CentumInvestment Co Ord 0.50 43.00 41.75 116,400
6.40 3.50 Olympia Capital Holdings Ord 5.00 5.70 5.70 25,500
37.75 20.00 Trans-Century LtdOrd 0.50 25.00 25.00 1,700
Manufacturing & Allied
- A.Baumann & Co. Ord 5.00 11.10
190.00 100.00 B.O.C Kenya Ord 5.00 148.00 140.00 4,000
680.00 521.00 British American Tobacco Kenya Ord 10.00 651.00 650.00 6,200
67.50 27.50 Carbacid Investments Ord 5.00 28.75 28.75 44,700
426.00 212.00 East African Breweries Ord 2.00 294.00 294.00 447,000
4.00 1.90 Eveready EA Ord 1.00 3.45 3.45 48,700
9.45 4.40 Kenya Orchards Ord 5.00 9.45
5.05 2.45 Mumias Sugar Co. Ord 2.00 2.50 2.60 2,001,200
38.50 14.00 Unga Group Ord 5.00 35.00 35.00 39,600
Telecommunication & Technology
13.40 6.15 SafaricomLtd Ord. 0.05 12.00 12.10 26,140,900
Growth & Enterprise Market Segment (GEMS)
25.00 4.30 Home Afrika Ltd Ord. 1.00 4.05 4.15 658,700
NSE All Share Index(NASI)-(1 Jan 2008=100 Down 0.48 points to close at 151.07
NSE 20 Share Index Down 13.83 points to close at 4896.77 EquityTurnover-733,059,583 Prv-575,679,517
BANK RATES
Euro $ C$ SF IR JY ZR
BANK
ABC buy 118.71 87.78 150.03 - 97.69 1.45 86.60 8.21
sell 118.8 87.88 150.25 - 97.85 1.45 86.74 8.26
Barclays buy 118.74 87.75 149.92 81.68 97.66 1.45 86.59 8.22
sell 119.18 87.95 150.43 82.02 98.10 1.46 86.96 8.26
Co-op buy 118.75 87.70 149.92 79.98 97.68 1.45 86.63 8.08
sell 119.03 87.90 150.30 81.94 97.95 1.46 86.87 8.36
Equity buy 119.20 87.70 150.52 81.69 98.14 1.46 86.29 8.22
sell 119.49 87.90 150.89 81.91 98.39 1.47 86.52 8.24
NBK buy 149.45 87.40 149.45 81.44 97.37 1.45 86.34 8.21
sell 119.47 88.20 150.80 82.19 98.31 1.46 87.14 8.29
KCB buy 118.60 87.75 149.70 81.50 97.60 1.45 86.50 8.20
sell 119.00 87.95 150.20 81.90 97.10 1.45 86.90 8.40
CBA buy 118.56 87.70 149.68 81.07 97.61 1.45 86.58 8.25
sell 118.96 87.90 150.14 81.69 97.86 1.46 86.81 8.30
CFC Stanbic buy 118.52 87.85 149.91 81.57 97.82 1.44 86.50 8.15
sell 118.81 87.85 150.25 81.75 97.84 1.46 86.70 8.28
GulfAfrican buy 118.77 87.70 149.91 81.72 97.70 1.45 86.64 8.24
sell 119.05 87.90 150.29 81.91 97.96 1.46 86.85 8.26
FCB buy 119.00 87.50 149.40 81.50 98.00 1.30 85.80 7.50
sell 119.80 87.80 150.30 82.40 98.60 1.60 86.70 8.70
Prime buy 118.50 87.60 149.70 81.70 97.70 1.46 86.50 8.20
sell 119.00 88.00 150.20 82.20 98.20 1.47 87.00 8.40
CBK RATES
Mean Buy Selll
1 US Dollar 87.7958 87.7139 87.8778
1 Sterling Pound 150.0397 149.8715 150.2078
1 Euro 118.8235 118.6781 118.9689
1 South African Rand 8.2403 8.2296 8.2511
Ksh/Ush 29.8420 29.7572 29.9268
1 Ksh/Tsh 18.9417 18.8671 19.0164
1 Ksh/Rwanda Franc 7.7339 7.6811 7.7867
1 Ksh/Burundi Franc 17.6445 17.5141 17.7748
1 UAE Dirham 23.9027 23.8801 23.9253
1 Canadian Dollar 81.8023 81.7308 81.8738
1 Swiss Franc 97.7783 97.6690 97.8877
100 Japanese Yen 86.6788 86.5666 86.7910
1 Swedish Kroner 12.8448 12.8277 12.8620
1 Norwegian Kroner 14.1800 14.1606 14.1994
1 Danish Kroner 15.9419 15.9263 15.9575
1 Indian Rupee 1.4577 1.4558 1.4595
1 Hong Kong Dollar 11.3263 11.3157 11.3369
1 Singapore Dollar 70.7603 70.6914 70.8292
1 Saudi Riyal 23.4103 23.3879 23.4328
1 Chinese Yuan 14.1492 14.1351 14.1633
1 Australian Dollar 82.4271 82.3458 82.5084
UNIT TRUSTS
Money Market Funds Daily Yield Eective Annual Rate
African Alliance Kenya Shilling Fund Kenya Shilling 7.02% 7.25%
Old Mutual Money Market Fund Kenya Shilling 6.95% 7.17%
British-American Money Market Fund Kenya Shilling 10.41% 10.97%
Stanlib Money Market Fund Kenya Shilling 7.77% 8.06%
CBA Market Fund Kenya Shilling 6.06% 6.25%
CIC Money Market Fund Kenya Shilling 10.11% 10.60%
Zimele Money Market Fund Kenya Shilling 9.0% 9.31%
Amana Shilling Fund Kenya Shilling 9.41% 9.82%
ICEA Money Market Fund Kenya Shilling 8.21% 8.56%
Madison Asset Money Market Fund Kenya Shilling 9.62% 10.05%
GenCap Hela Fund Kenya Shilling 10.79% 11.24%
Fixed Income Funds/Equity Funds/Balanced Funds Buy Sell
African Alliance Fixed Income Fund Kenya Shilling 11.17 10.81
CIC Fixed Income Fund Kenya Shilling 9.05 9.28
Standard Investment Income Fund Kenya Shilling 94.91 95.85
African Alliance Kenya Equity Fund Kenya Shilling 192.32 180.61
ICEA Equity Fund Kenya Shilling 143.73 151.29
British-American Equity Fund Kenya Shilling 202.90 209.35
CBA Equity Fund Kenya Shilling 157.33 167.02
CIC Equity Fund Kenya Shilling 13.79 14.52
Old Mutual Equity Fund Kenya Shilling 381.04 408.28
Stanlib Equity Fund Kenya Shilling 170.96 170.96
Madison Asset Equity Fund Kenya Shilling 52.43 55.65
GenCap Hisa Fund Kenya Shilling 125.80 121.40
African Alliance Managed Fund Kenya Shilling 21.84 20.57
British-American Managed Retirement Fund Kenya Shilling 133.86 135.00
ICEA Growth Fund Kenya Shilling 141.53 148.98
Amana Growth Fund Kenya Shilling 110.16 110.16
British-American Balanced Fund Kenya Shilling 191.30 196.89
CIC Balanced Fund Kenya Shilling 13.30 13.92
Old Mutual Balanced Fund/Toboa Kenya Shilling 155.58 165.67
Madison Asset Balanced Fund Kenya Shilling 66.25 69..85
Amana Balanced Fund Kenya Shilling 113.13 113.13
Zimele Balanced Fund Kenya Shilling 5.62 5.79
Stanlib Balanced Fund Kenya Shilling 129.62 129.62
GenCap Eneza Fund Kenya Shilling 122.61 118.32
GenCap Iman Fund Kenya Shilling 113.16 107.51
Stanlib Bond Fund B1 Kenya Shilling 100.84 100.84
Stanlib Bond Fund A Kenya Shilling 100.57 100.576
Old Mutual East Africa Fund Kenya Shilling 150.85 159.69
British American Bond Plus Fund Kenya Shilling 144.43 147.38
GenCap Hazina Fund Kenya Shilling 114.46 110.46
ICEA Bond Fund Kenya Shilling 95.37 96.34
Old Mutual Bond Fund Kenya Shilling 101.61 104.02
ARAB CURRENCY/$
Algerian Dinar 79.2212
Bahrani Dinar 0.377701
Djibouti Franc 177
Egyptian Pound 7.15
Jordanian Dinar 0.708
Kuwait Dinar 0.28145
Lebanese Pound 1510
Libyan Dinar 1.2035
Moroccan Dirham 8.2107
Omani Riyal 0.38469
Qatar Riyal 3.6406
Saudi Riyal 3.7508
Syrian Pound 148.05
Tunisian Dinar 1.663
Yemeni Riyal 214.88
UAE Dirham 3.6729
Currencies are quoted against the US Dollar
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ROUND LIVE CONSULTATION MEETING FOR
THE SIMGAS BIOGAS PROJECT
SimGas, a company that designs and manufactures small-scale biogas
and bio sanitation systems, distributes affordable improved household
biogas systems in Kenya. The systems convert manure and household
waste to biogas that can be used for cooking and lighting.
The project will result in a number of sustainable benefits including
reduction of deforestation and desertification, reduction of indoor
air pollution, reduction of carbon dioxide and methane emissions to
the atmosphere that is attained from kerosene use and uncontrolled
manure decomposition respectively, reduction of fuel costs, reduced
healthcare costs from improved indoor air conditions and better
environmental sanitation.
SimGas are currently pursuing registration of this project under the
Gold Standard. They would therefore like to invite all interested
stakeholders to a consultation meeting to be held at Methodist Guest
house, Nairobi on 29
th
August from 9.00 am to 4.00 pm. The
purpose of the meeting is to discuss the SimGas biogas project and its
impacts on sustainable development in Kenya
Kindly confirm attendance to Elijah Isabu [E: Elijah@carbonafrica.co.
ke or M: +254 706 374 150 or +254 731 851 754]. In case you are not
able to attend the meeting but would still like to comment on the project,
kindly contact Elijah before 29
th
August 2014.
Sanne Castro Adriaan Tas
Director Director
SimGas Carbon Africa Limited
www.simgas.com www.carbonafrica.co.ke
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LAKE VICTORIA SOUTH WATER SERVICES BOARD
We wish to notify the general public that the above person ceased to be
an employee of Lake Victoria South Water Services Board (LVSWSB). He is
therefore not authorized to transact any business on behalf of LVSWSB.
LVSWSB will therefore not be held liable for any transactions made by him.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Jared Okello Otieno
ID. NO.20581114
VACANCY
PERSONAL DRIVER
He must be an Ex policeman, very conversant
with the CBD, have a certifcate of good
conduct, and aged between 30-43 years.
Apply by 31st July 2014 to:
DN/A - 1697
P.O. BOX 49010 00100
NAIROBI
PUBLIC NOTICE
Felix N. Mutinda Fredrick O. Marembo
ID No. 21663043 ID No. 24497879
This is to notify the general public that FELIX N. MUTINDA (ID
No. 21663043) and FREDRICK O. MAREMBO (ID No. 24497879)
whose photographs appear above no longer work with the ETHICS
AND ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION (EACC) and are NOT
authorized to transact any business on behalf of the Commission.
Please note that the EACC shall not be liable for any losses
and or damages incurred, inconveniences caused or accept any
responsibility for any transactions undertaken by them on behalf
of the Commission.
Tukomeshe Ufisadi, Tuijenge Kenya
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Invitation for Bids
REPUBLIC OF KENYA NAIROBI CITY COUNTY
MINISTRY OF LAND, HOUSING AND URBAN
DEVELOPMENT (MoLH&UD)
NAIROBI METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT (NMED)
Country: Kenya
Project: NAIROBI METROPOLITAN SERVICE IMPROVEMENT
PROJECT (NaMSIP)
Credit No.: IDA Credit No.: 51020-KE
Contract Title: SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF VEHICLES FOR NCC
PROJECT MANAGEMENT UNIT
Contract No.: NCB/MoLH&UD/NMED/NaMSIP/VEH-04/2014-2015
Reference No.: G007 in Procurement Plan
1. The Ministry of Land, Housing and Urban Development has received nancing from the World
Bank toward the cost of the Nairobi Metropolitan Service Improvement Project. (NaMSIP),
and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for Supply and
Delivery of Vehicles for NCC Project Management Unit.
2. The Ministry of Land, Housing and Urban Development now invites sealed bids from eligible bidders
for Vehicles as detailed below:
Lot Description Quantity Location Delivery Period
Lot 1 4 x 4 Diesel Double Cab Pickups
(2400-3000cc);
1No. Nairobi Three (3) Months
Lot 2 Diesel propelled 9 seater micro-bus
(2400-2800cc)
1No. Nairobi Three (3) Months
3. Bidding will be conducted through the National Competitive Bidding procedures as specied in
the World Banks Guidelines: Procurement of Goods under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits &Grants
by World Bank Borrowers for Procurement of Goods, Works and Non-Consulting Services
issued in January, 2011 and updated in March 2013 (Procurement Guidelines), and is open
to all eligible bidders as dened in the Procurement Guidelines. In addition, please refer to
paragraphs 1.6 and 1.7 setting forth the World Banks policy on conict of interest.
4. Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from the address below and inspect
the bidding documents during ofce hours 0900 to 1700 hours during working days (Monday to
Friday).
5. A complete set of bidding documents in English may be purchased by interested eligible bidders
upon the submission of a written application to the address below and upon payment of a
nonrefundable fee of KShs. 5, 000 per set (or equivalent in a convertible currency). The method of
payment will be cash or bankers cheque from a reputable bank in Kenya. The Bidding Documents
will be collected from the address below upon production of a purchase receipt.
6. Bids must be delivered on or before 1200 hours East Africa time on Friday, 22
nd
August 2014
to the Tender Box located at 20th oor, Ambank House, University Way, Nairobi, Kenya. The
packages should be clearly marked Supply and Delivery of Vehicles for NCC Project Management
Unit, Contract No.: NCB/MoLH&UD/NMED/NaMSIP/VEH-04/2014-2015. Electronic bidding
will not be permitted. Late bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the presence of
the bidders designated representatives and anyone who choose to attend at 20th oor, Ambank
House, University Way, Nairobi, Kenya, at 1205 hours East Africa time on Friday, 22
nd
August
2014.
7. All bids must be accompanied by a Bid Security as follows:
Lot 1: KShs. 40, 000 (Kenya Shillings Forty Thousand); and
Lot 2: KShs. 50, 000 (Kenya Shillings Fifty Thousand).
For more than one Lot, the required bid security will be the sum of the bid securities of the respective
Lots, or equivalent amount in freely convertible currency.
8. A Pre-Bid meeting shall take place on Tuesday, 29
th
July 2014 at 10:00 a.m. on the 20th oor
Boardroom, Ambank House, University Way, Nairobi, Kenya.
9. The address referred to above is:
Principal Secretary,
Ministry of Land, Housing and Urban Development,
Nairobi Metropolitan Development,
KICC Building, 25th Floor, Room 2520,
P. O. Box 30130 00100,
Nairobi, Kenya.
Email: procurement@nairobimetro.go.ke or procurement@nairobimetro.go.ke
info@nairobimetro.go.ke
Tel: 254-20-317224/35
Fax: 254-20-317226
Website: www.nairobimetro.go.ke
Invitation for Bids
REPUBLIC OF KENYA KIAMBU COUNTY
MINISTRY OF LAND, HOUSING AND URBAN
DEVELOPMENT (MoLH&UD)
NAIROBI METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT (NMED)
Country: Kenya
Project: NAIROBI METROPOLITAN SERVICE IMPROVEMENT
PROJECT (NaMSIP)
Credit No.: IDA 51020-KE
Contract Title: CONSTRUCTION OF ACCESS ROAD LEADING TO
LIMURU RAILWAY STATION
Contract No.: NCB/MoLH&UD/NMED/NaMSIP/WKS-05/2014-2015
Reference No.: W019 in Procurement Plan
1. The Ministry of Land, Housing and Urban Development has received nancing from the World
Bank toward the cost of the Nairobi Metropolitan Service Improvement Project. (NaMSIP), and
intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for CONSTRUCTION
OF ACCESS ROAD LEADING TO LIMURU RAILWAY STATION
Road Description of Works Length Location Contract Period
R 1 CONSTRUCTION OF ACCESS ROAD LEADING TO
LIMURU RAILWAY STATION
Upgrading to bituminous standards the
existing earth road section,
Provision of NMT facilities,
Provision of street lighting works and
Improvement of storm water drains
1.2km Limuru
Township
Twelve (12)
Months
2. The Ministry of Land. Housing and Urban Development now invites sealed bids from eligible
bidders for CONSTRUCTION OF ACCESS ROAD LEADING TO LIMURU RAILWAY STATION as
detailed below:
3. Bidding will be conducted through the National Competitive Bidding procedures as specied in
the World Banks Guidelines: Procurement of Goods under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits &Grants
by World Bank Borrowers for Procurement of Goods, Works and Non-Consulting Services
issued in January, 2011 and updated in March 2013 (Procurement Guidelines), and is open
to all eligible bidders as dened in the Procurement Guidelines. In addition, please refer to
paragraphs 1.6 and 1.7 setting forth the World Banks policy on conict of interest.
4. Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from the Principal Secretary, Ministry of
Land, Housing and Urban Development, at the address below and inspect the bidding documents
during ofce hours 0900 to 1700 hours during working days (Monday to Friday) at the address
given below.
5. A complete set of bidding documents in English may be purchased by interested eligible
bidders upon the submission of a written application to the address below and upon payment
of a nonrefundable fee of Kshs 5,000.00 per set (or equivalent in a convertible currency). The
method of payment will be cash or bankers cheque from a reputable bank in Kenya. The Bidding
Documents will be collected from the address below upon production of a purchase receipt.
6. Bids must be delivered on or before 1200 hours East Africa time on 22
nd
August 2014 to the Tender
Box located at the 20
th
Floor, Ambank Houes, University Way, Nairobi, Kenya. The packages should
be clearly marked CONSTRUCTION OF ACCESS ROAD LEADING TO LIMURU RAILWAY STATION,
Contract No.: NCB/MoLH&UD/NMED/NaMSIP/WKS-05/2014-2015. Electronic bidding will not
be permitted. Late bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the presence of the bidders
designated representatives and anyone who choose to attend at the address below at Ambank
House, 20
th
Floor Conference Room, at 1205 hours East Africa time on 22
nd
August 2014.
7. Interested bidders must be registered by National Construction Authority, category NCA 4 or NCA
5 in Road Construction and have a current ERC registration certicate class B.
8. All bids must be accompanied by a Bid Security (Bank Guarantee) as follows: Kshs 2,000,000.00
(Kenya Shillings Two Million); or equivalent amount in freely convertible currency.
9. A Pre-Bid meeting shall take place on Wednesday, 30
th
July 2014 at 10:00 a.m. in Limuru Town
outside Limuru Market.
10. The address referred to above is:
Principal Secretary,
Ministry of Land, Housing and Urban Development,
Nairobi Metropolitan Development,
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DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
41
Sudoku with Steers
ACROSS
1 How a pests ruined
workplace not nice! (9)
9 Like a ring set aside to be
given to a king (7)
10 Metal casing for river plant
thats productive (7)
11 An animal doctors taking in
duck and a hundred other
birds (7)
12 Felt diets should be
changed in one sort of
experiment (5,4)
14 Drink needed by man
one
brought out for truck driver
(8)
15 Hair English girl combed
back when going to gym (6)
17 Row left editor embittered
(7)
20 Firm in Home Counties
needing x (6)
23 Nurse of yesteryear
drinking
coee, an untidy woman (8)
25 What bargain-hunters look
for? Very much (1,4,4)
26 The womans quote about
one who doesnt conform (7)
27 Cycling is no good in
swimwear (7)
28 Nonsense initially talked
before a sort of walk (7)
29 Williams who wrote in an
American state (9)
DOWN
2 Tiny fellow enters Herts
town no peace now (7)
3 In the morning snatch a ask
for holy journey (7)
4 Peats spread for the
planting of small plant (5,3)
5 Relish shown by dad having
got out of oce (6)
6 Trouble getting revenue,
defence ministry admitted (9)
7 Part of Canada, lively area
for bishop to live in (7)
8 Racing driver gaining speed
gets completely exhausted (9)
13 Betting is smart when top
two cards are held (7)
15 Hopes path can be
transformed by chemical (9)
16 One is thankful to have it (9)
18 One saint wandering in a
northern land (8)
19 Had Scot separated by
barrier nally (7)
21 Club assistants (7)
22 Feel strongly, demonstrating
a combination of ire and zeal (7)
24 One on court maybe
making fuss (6)
ACROSS:
1. Of trees, shedding leaves
annually
7. Everything
8. The individual person or
personality
10. Not suitable
12. Type of oriental food
made from meat or
vegetables covered with a
thin pastry and cooked in
hot oil
13. To drink in small
mouthfuls
14. A large tub for liquids
16. A very thin layer
18. An entrance to an
Egyptian temple
20. Below the normal
elevation or level
21. In the past
22. Of animals remaining
in one place or attached as
barnacles
DOWN:
1. To bind or treat as a
wound
2. To chew food noisily
3. Raised part of a hall as
for public speaking etc.
4. The inner and longer
bone of the forearm
5. Maasai for son of
6. To regulate as a watch
etc.
9. In a joyous manner
11. A large keyboard
musical instrument
14. A large residence in
the country in extensive
grounds
15. Tan, yellow-brown
16. A theatre box
17. Forthwith
18. Viscid matter occurring
in inamed sores
19. A male youth
Each number in our Codeword grid represents a dierent letter of the alphabet. For example,
today 24 represents T so ll in T every time the gure 24 appears. You have two letters in the
control grid to start you o. Enter them in the appropriate squares in the main grid, then use
your knowledge of words to work out which letters should go in the missing squares. As you get
the letters, ll in other squares with the same number in the main grid and control grid. Check
o the list of alphabetical letters as you identify them.
YESTERDAYS SOLUTION
YESTERDAYS
SOLUTION
ACROSS
1 Assistance
6 Egos
9 Repertoire
10 Arms
12 Fair
13 Aborigine
15 Bookshop
16 Pathos
18 Throne
20 Alfresco
23 Titillate
24 Espy
26 Idle
27 Parameters
28 Sark
29 Infectious
DOWN
1 Afro
2 Soprano
3 Surprisingly
4 Avocados
5 Cursor
7 Garnish
8 Suspension
11 Disagreement
14 Obstetrics
17 Alienate
19 Rattler
21 Supremo
22 Gawain
25 Asks
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AQUARIUS | JAN 21 - FEB 19
The celestial conguration indicates that for
today, at least, you will nd that you dont want
to succumb to the same old routine, but would
prefer to get out and visit pastures anew..This
is fact will do you a world of good, Things are
certainly looking up.
PISCES | FEB 20 - MAR 20
An unusual meeting may transform your life
today under the inuence of the planetary
energy. This is certainly a great time to get out
and about, and to socialize The kind of people
that you meet could well open doors to new
opportunities
ARIES | MAR 21 - APR 20
Todays aspect at play may indicate that a certain
meeting associated with your place of work or
business may turn out to be more interesting
than you had imagined. The person in question
may be quite unique and original in their own
way, and certainly quite charismatic, though not
with classic good looks.
TAURUS | APR 21 - MAY 20
Sometimes the incident that triggers a new
relationship can occur out of the blue, with no
warning. Todays astral conguration indicates
this could be the case as you go about your daily
business. A casual meeting may turn out to be
far more than tha.n that.
GEMINI | MAY 21 - JUNE 21
The alignment of the planets indicates you have
an opportunity to reacquaint yourself with an old
ame from the past. Although you may have had
diculties back then, it was probably because
you were both inexperienced in the ways of
relationships.
CANCER | JUN 22 - JULY 22
You may be surprised by your feelings today
toward someone whom you had considered
to be a friend. The current astral conguration
indicates that you may well see them in a new
light after a conversation you both have at a
social gathering.
LEO | JULY 23 - AUG 22
The current astral energy indicates that one
relationship may take a surprising turn. Although
you may have been wondering if there was any
hope of getting to know this person better, you
will now have no further need to speculate.
VIRGO | AUG 23 - SEP 23
You may feel like making some changes in your
domestic arrangements, especially with the
current planetary energy. If you and your partner
have felt limited by certain aspects of your life
together, then you may feel the impetus to do
something about this.
LIBRA | SEP 24 - OCT 23
Todays celestial conguration may indicate that
you dont want to spend time with your loved
one doing the same old things. For once you feel
like a change, which may mean going to places
that you have never been, and spending time
with people whom you have never met before.
SCORPIO | OCT 24 - NOV 22
Some news that completely alters your plans
may turn out to be the best thing that has
happened to you in a long while. The aspect at
play indicates that a sudden switch could mean
you get to meet someone with denite romantic
potential.Although you may start out as friends,
it will soon become more intense.
SAGITTARIUS | NOV 23 - DEC 21
The planetary energy may mean that one
relationship that looked quite promising could
be the means by which an even more promising
relationship comes into your life.Things may alter
and change very rapidly from here.
CAPRICORN | DEC 22 - JAN 20
Things may appear very dierently at the end
of the day from how they are at the beginning.
The alignment of the planets indicates that one
relationship may change quite dramatically and
become far more prominent in your life.
COMPLEX CROSSWORD
SIMPLE CROSSWORD
YOUR STARS
CODEWORD
SUDOKU
YESTERDAYS
SOLUTION
ACROSS:
1. Caption
7. Overt
8. Stainer
10. Ken
11. Node
13. Gas
14. Skin
16. Lid
18. Mortise
20. Flame
21. Methane
DOWN:
1. Cask
2. Plan
3. Ion
4. Ovens
5. Nero
6. Stye
9. Teak
12. Dais
13. Gnome
14. Sofa
15. Imam
16. Lira
17. Dene
19. Ret
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YESTERDAYS
SOLUTION
DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
42 | Leisure
CINEMA GUIDE
ANDY CAPP
CITIZEN TV
5:00 Pambazuka 6:00 Power
Breakfast 9:00 Afrosinema
11:30 Naswa
12:00 Gabriela 1:00 Live at 1
2:00 Afro- Sinema
4:00 Citizen Alasiri
4:10 Mseto East Africa
5:00 Pavitra Rishia
6:00 Forever Yours
7:00 Citizen Nipashe
7:35 Tahidi High
8:05 Wild At Heart
9:00 The Big Question
10:00 The Tempest
11:00 Afrosinema
12:00 Citizen Late Night
News
01:00 Afrosinema
KTN TV
5:00 Command Your
Morning 6:00 Morning
Express 9:00 Tendereza
10:00 My Eternal 11:00
National Graphic 12:00 Hapa
Kule 12:30 Junior
1:00 Newsdesk 1:30 Samba
Buzz 2:00 Afri-Screen 4:00
Mbiu ya KTN 4:10 Legion
of Super Heroes 4:30 The
Ultimate Spiderman 5:00
Baseline
6:00 Los Rey 7:00 KTN
Leo 7:30 Gavana 8:00 Steve
Harvey 9:00 KTN Prime
10:05 E-Curve 11:00 The
Diary 12:00 CNN
EBRU AFRICA TV
5:00 Plug N Play
6:00 Kids Show 8:00 Ayna
9:00 Africa This Morning
10:30 Daily Connection
12:00 The Teacher
1:00 Melting Pot
1:30 Ad Persuasion
2:00 Ebru News
3:30 The Global Kitchen
4:00 Ebru News 4:15 Kids
Show 6:30 Fifth Dimension
8:00 Plug N Play
8:30 Ebru News9:15 Corelli
10:00 Family Footsteps
11:00 Documentary
11:30 Plug N Play
K24 TV
4.00 Al Jazeera 5.00 Praiz
6.00 K24 Alfajiri 9.00 It
Seems So Beautiful 10.00
Niajasinema 12.00 Al Jazeera
1.00 K24 Newscut 1.30
Kilimo Biashara 2.00 Young
Rich 3.00 Broken Vow 4.00
Chimbuko La Alasiri 4.10
Team Raha 5.30 Beat Box
6.30 K24 Mashinani
7.00 K24 Saa Moja 7.30
Almasi 8.05 Young Rich
9.00 K24 Evening
Edition
10.00 Naijasinema 1.00 Al
Jazeera
KBC TV
5:00 BBC News 5:30 Gear
Up 6:00 Damka 8:00 Good
Morning Kenya 9:00 Sing
and Shine RPT 10:00 Nature
Documentary 9:00 Sing
12:00 Club 1 1:00 KBC
Lunchtime News 1:30
Business Dened 2:00
Grapevine 2:30 Parliament
4:10 Club One
5:30 Dunda Kikwetu 6:30
Plot 10
7:00 Taarifa
7:30 Road to Success 8:00
Beautiful Ceci
9:00 KBC Channel 1 News
10:30 Sea Power
11:00 CCTV
12:00 Club 1
12:30 BBC World News
LOOKS & ESSENCE 7:30PM
Looks and essence is a telenovela that explores
the issue of modern-day values. Set in the
magnicent city of Rio de Janeiro, this modern
and entertaining telenovela centers on Griselda,
a tough, hard-working handywoman with a
very well dened set of values. Her daughter
Amalia is hard-working like herself but gets
involved with Rafael, a young man with
dubious morals.
Todays highlight:
BEBA BEBA @8:30PM
MOVIE: A PERFECT DAY@10:00PM
5:00am Password Repeat
6:00am AM Live
9:00am La Patrona
10.00am Maid In Manhattan
11:15am The Young & The
Restless
12:00pm Rhythm City
12:30pm Scandal
1:00pm: NTV at 1
1:30pm: Backstage
2:00pm: Together Again
3:00pm: Password
4:15pm: Tanbihi
4:30pm: Password Reloaded
5:00pm: The Beat
6:00pm: Destiny River
7:00pm: NTV Jioni
7:30pm: Looks & Essence
8:30pm Beba Beba
9:00pm: NTV Tonight
10:00pm:Movie: A Perfect Day
12:00am Tanbihi
12:15am CNN
TREAT OF THE DAY
TELEVISION
QTV
5:00 AL-Jazeera
6:00 Sifa/Workers
Prayer 6:20 Toleo ya
Asubuhi 7:00
Chee Live 9:00
Wrong Money
11:00 Tumsifu 11:30
Dyesebel 12:00
Vipasho 12:05
Dyesebel 12:30
Tumsifu 1:00 Toleo la
Mchana 1:30 Sifa
2:00 Vipasho
2:05 The Chase
3:00 Vipasho 3:05
End of Chase 4:00
Vipasho 4:05Mahewa
5:00 Gozomo 5:30
Cats Cradle 6:30
Taarifa Za Magharib
7:10 Mombasati 8:00
Toleo La Jioni 9:00
WWE: Afterburn
10:00 La Loba 11:00
Dira ya Dunia 11:30
The Seed
01:00 AL-Jazeera
NAIROBI
FOX CINEPLEX - SARIT CENTRE
SCREEN I
HUMPTY SHARMA KI DULHANIA (U/16)
11AM
THINK LIKE A MAN TOO (3D) (U/16)
1.40PM
22 JUMP STREET (ADULTS ONLY)
4.10PM, 6.35PM
PIZZA (U/16)
8.55PM
SCREEN Ii
MILLION DOLLAR ARM (P/G)
11AM
TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTON (3D) (U/16)
1.40PM
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 (3D) (G/E)
4.45PM
DAWN OF THE PLANET APES (3D) (TBA)
6.45PM
22 JUMP STREET (ADULTS ONLY)
9.15PM
CENTURY CINEMAX JUNCTION, NGONG ROAD
SCREEN I
DAWN OF THE PLANET APES (2D) (16)
10AM, 12.20PM, 5PM, 9.40PM
MALEFICENT (2D) (P/G)
2.50PM, 7.30PM
SCREEN II
22 JUMP STREET 2D (18)
10AM
MILLION DOLLAR ARM 2D (16)
11.50AM
DAWN OF THE PLANET APES (3D) (16)
1.50PM, 7.10PM
TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTON (3D) (16)
4.20PM, 9.40PM
SCREEN III
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 (2D) (G/E)
10.40AM, 3.10PM , 5.10PM, 7.10PM
X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST (2D) (16)
12.40PM, 9.20PM
SCREEN IV
THINK LIKE A MAN 2 (16)
11AM, 5.20PM
22 JUMP STREET 2D (18)
1PM, 9.0PM
MILLION DOLLAR ARM 2D (16)
3.10PM, 7.30PM
PLANET MEDIA, PRESTIGE PLAZA, NGONG ROAD
MILLION DOLLAR ARM 2D (16)
11AM, 3.15PM
DAWN OF THE PLANET APES (3D) (16)
3.40PM, 9PM
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 (3D) (G/E)
10.45AM, 1.30PM
THINK LIKE A MAN TOO (18)
1PM
22 JUMP STREET (18)
1PM, 8.50PM
HUMPTY SHARMA KI DULHANIA (16)
6PM
PLANET MEDIA CINEMAS, NAKUMATT MEGA CITY
MALL, KISUMU
SCREEN I
BLENDED (16)
1.30PM, 3.50PM, 8.30PM
EDGE OF TOMORROW (16)
6.20PM
SCREEN II
22 JUMP STREET
11.20AM, 1.40PM
PIZZA (G/E)
6.20PM
HUMPTY SHARMA KI DULHANIA (TBA)
3.50PM
DAWN OF THE PLANET APES (3D) (16)
8.40PM
NYALI CINEMAX - MOMBASA
DAWN OF THE PLANET APES (3D)
6PM
THINK LIKE A MAN TOO
6.15PM
TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTON (2D)
8.45PM
BOBBY JASOOS
9PM
4:00 Tambira ya QFM na Selly
Amutabi
6:00 Changamka na Rashid Abdalla
na Munene Nyaga
10.00 Kazi Burudani na
Ali Baba Kilingo
1.00 Ma afte with Mwafreeka na
Jah mby
4:00 Q Drive na Aggy Owande na
Ogutu wa Kimani
7:00 Rhumba Kitoko na Dokotolo
Lawi
8:00 Tuliza na Rhyno Kukuni
12:00 Vuka na Style na Eunice
Waithera
06.00 State of the Nation Angela
Angwenyi & Lorna Irungu Macharia
10.00 The Late Edition Sanaipei Tande
& Obinna Ike Igwee
1.00 The One (news bulletin)
1.15 Music Mix
2.00 Sportsline Sean Cardovillis
4.00 Nation Drive Yvonne Mumbi
Seraki & Tonee Ndungu
6.00 The Six (news bulletin)
6.15 Nation Drive (Cont.)
800 Nation Late Night Ciru Muriuki
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Tuesday July 22, 2014
Advertising Feature 45
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE
TENDER NOTICE
TENDER NO: MOTI/2/2014-2016 PREQUALIFICATION OF SUPPLIERS
FOR GOODS; PROVISION OF SERVICES & REPAIR & MAINTENANCE
SERVICES FOR PERIOD ENDING 30
TH
JUNE 2016
The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure invites applications for prequalification from interested, eligible and
competent bidders for the SUPPLY OF GOODS, PROVISION OF SERVICES & REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE
SERVICES for the period ending 30
th
June 2016.
CATEGORY A / CODE. NO SUPPLY OF GOODS REMARKS
MOTI/01/03/06/07/11/16/19/FY
2014-2016
All items in category A within these bracket are reserved
to youth women and person with disabilities (for the full
details visit the Ministry website or visit our offices for
further inquirers)
Reserved
MOTI/02/04/05/08/09/10/12/13/
14/15/17/18/FY 2014-2016
All items in category A within these bracket are open (for
the full details visit the Ministry website or visit our offices
for further inquirers)
Open
CATEGORY B/ CODE. NO PROVISION OF SERVICES
MOTI/03/04/08/FY 2014-2016 All items in category B within these bracket are reserved
to youth women and person with disabilities (for the full
details visit the Ministry website or visit our offices for
further inquirers)
Reserved
MOTI/01/02/05/06/07/09/10/
11/12/13/14/15/16/17/18/FY
2014-2016
All items in category B within these bracket are open (for
the full details visit the Ministry website or visit our offices
for further inquirers)
Open
CATEGORY C/ CODE. NO REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES
MOTI /06/ FY2014-2016 This item in category C is reserved to youth women and
person with disabilities (for the full details visit the Ministry
website or visit our offices for further inquirers)
Reserved
MOTI / 01/ 02/ 03/ 04/ 05/ 07/
FY2014-2016
All items in category C within these bracket are open (for
the full details visit the Ministry website or visit our offices
for further inquirers)
Open
Note: Special groups comprising of Youth, Women and Persons with Disabilities who are dully registered by the
Directorate of Public Procurement at the National Treasury are encouraged to apply and will be given preference.
Pre-Qualification documents containing detailed specifications and other conditions can be obtained from our web-
site www.transport.go.ke for free of charge starting on 22
nd
July 2014. Results will also be posted on the website.
IN ADDITION, BIDDERS MUST ATTACH THE FOLLOWING MANDATORY DOCUMENTS:-
a) A copy of Certificate of Incorporation/ registration
b) A copy of Certificate of Valid Tax Compliance Certificate.
c) A copy of Certificate of VAT and PIN Certificate
d) Contact Address and Email addresses.
e) Day time office Telephone/mobile number. (Working numbers only)
Completed prequalification documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked PREQUALIFICATION
DOCUMENT FOR SUPPLY OF GOODS; OR PROVISION OF SERVICES OR REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE
SERVICES TENDER NO, TENDER NAME, CODE NUMBER & ITEM DESCRIPTION. And deposited in the tender
box situated at Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Headquarters, Department of Infrastructure, Ngong Road,
Works House, Ground Floor, opposite room 48 or addressed to:
The Principal Secretary
Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure
State Department of Infrastructure
P.O. Box 30260-00100
NAIROBI, KENYA
www.transport.go.ke
So as to be received on or before TUEDSAY 5
th
AUGUST 2014 at 10.00.a.m. Opening of the tenders will take place
immediately thereafter at the board room, 9th floor Works Building in the presence of Tenderers/Representatives
who wish to attend.
The Government reserves the right to accept or reject any tender in whole or part without giving reasons what so
ever.
HEAD SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SERVICES
FOR: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURE
P. O. Box 30260-00100 NAIROBI
COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF
KIAMBU
COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD
P.O BOX 2362-00900
KIAMBU
VACANCIES
Kiambu County Public Service Board wishes to recruit
competent and qualifed persons to fll the following
positions:-
RE-ADVERTISEMENT
SUB-COUNTY ADMINISTRATORS: 7 posts
REF: KCPSB/08/2013/01/004/SCA
For further details on requirements and how to
apply for the position please visit our website:
www.kiambu.go.ke
CAVEAT EMPTOR
L.R. No. 209/11610
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above property whose
title is registered under the Registration of Titles Act as
Number I.R. 60513/1 and situated along Mbagathi
Road Nairobi is the property of our Client, OLE RIBIRIE
COMPANY LIMITED, of Post Ofce Box Number 61872
- 00200 Nairobi which is the registered proprietor. The
Company has owned the property for over twenty (20)
years now.
The General Public is notied that the said piece of land
is not for sale at all. It has come to our Clients notice that
some people are fraudulently purporting that the property
is on sale.
THE PUBLIC IS THEREFORE notied that any proposed
dealings by way of sale, transfers, development, lease
or otherwise howsoever with the said parcel of land
by anybody other than the said OLE RIBIRIE COMPANY
LIMITED, are unlawful and void ab initio and of no effect.
DATED at NAIROBI this 22nd day of July 2014
MBOYA WANGONGU & WAIYAKI
ADVOCATES FOR OLE RIBIRIE COMPANY LIMITED
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MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK & FISHERIES
STATE DEPARTMENT OF LIVESTOCK
SMALLHOLDER DAIRY COMMERCIALIZATION PROGRAMME (SDCP)
VACANCY:
RE- ADVERTISEMENT - PROGRAMME ACCOUNTANT (PA)
The Government of the Republic of Kenya received fnancial assistance from the International
Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) towards fnancing the 9 year Smallholder Dairy
Commercialization Programme (SDCP). The Programmes completion date is September 30,
2015. The overall goal of the Programme is to increase the income of poor rural households
that depend substantially on production and trade of dairy products for their livelihoods in
nine Counties namely: Nakuru, U/Gishu, Nandi, T/Nzoia, Bomet, Kisii, Nyamira, Bungoma and
Kakamega (Lugari). The Programme comprises of fve components: (a) Organisation and
Enterprise skills, (b) Technical Support to Smallholder Dairy Producers, (c) Development of the
Milk Marketing Chain, (d) Support to Policy and Institutions and (e) Programme Management
and Coordination. The Programme Coordination Unit (PCU) is based in Nakuru.
The Programme wishes to recruit suitable candidate to fll the following position and each
candidate is required to meet the requirements indicated:
THE PROGRAMME ACCOUNTANT WILL BE RESPONSIBLE TO THE PROGRAMME
COORDINATOR FOR THE FOLLOWING:
Contributing to the preparation of the Programme Implementation and Financial
Manuals;
Ensuring the programmes fnancial procedures as detailed in the Programme
Implementation and Financial Manuals are strictly adhered to by all programme staff and
executing agencies at the National and Local levels;
Facilitating the timely disbursement of programme funds;
Compiling the SOE for the PCU, the Counties and headquarters for submission to the
National Treasury;
Liaising with the District Accountants from the programme Counties and the lead
programme agency to ensure that SOE are prepared in timely manner and forwarded to
the National Treasury;
Preparing fnancial reports and advising the Programme Coordinator on the programmes
fnancial status and trends;
Ensuring adherence to Government of Kenyas fnancial practices and circulars as issued
from time to time;
Facilitating and ensuring that external auditors are availed all necessary documents during
the audit as detailed in the Loan Agreement;
Identifcation of suitable fnancial software packages for programme;
Compiling fnancial accounts reports as required; and
Any other duty (related to the programmes activities) as may be assigned by the
Programme Coordinator.
QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE AND KEY COMPETENCIES
The applicant must have:
A Bachelors Degree in Commerce (Accounting option), or Finance, or Bachelors degree in
Business Administration; Accounting or Finance options from a recognized University and
CPA - Kenya.
The candidate should have at least a minimum of 5 years experience working in a similar
feld and 3 years of which must have been in a senior management position.
The candidate should be familiar with fnancial management/accounting in a government
ministry/department and donor-funded programme;
Strong computer skills; electronic spreadsheets and other accounting packages;
Working knowledge of banking and fnancial control procedures
THE CANDIDATE SHOULD ALSO HAVE THE FOLLOWING:
Be a Kenyan Citizen; satisfy the requirements of chapter six (6) of the constitution, have
knowledge of Programme management cycle with emphasis on activity-based Annual
work Planning and Budgeting and the participatory planning process; have a certifcate on
computer applications from a recognized institution, be motivated and have the ability to work
with minimal supervision; fuent in English, written and oral and good report writing skills,
communication and ability to work as a team member; commitment to gender equity; working
knowledge of Government of Kenya policies. Those who had applied earlier on should not
re- apply. Applicants who are public servants should channel their applications through the
Heads of their departments. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
Applications clearly marked
PCU-SDCP should be addressed to:
The Programme Coordinator
Smallholder Dairy Commercialization Programme
P.O Box 12261-20100
Nakuru
Kenya
Nakuru-Ravine Road
Opp.Kenya Medical Supplies Agencies
Regional Depot Nakuru
So as to reach on or before 8
th
August 2014
Programme Coordinator
FOR: PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
Republic of Kenya
DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
47
NGURU AUCTIONEERS
Auctioneers, Process Servers and Repossessors
Nacico Plaza P. O. Box 58371
Ladhies Road 00200 City Square
4th Floor, wing B NARIOBI
Mobile: 0725-201344 E-mail: nguruent@jambo.co.ke
Wireless: 020-8016539 nguruent@gmail.com
PUBLIC AUCTION
Under instructions received from our client the chargees, we shall sell by Public auction the
undermentioned property together with buildings and improvements standing and erected thereon.
ON FRIDAY 8
TH
AUGUST 2014 AT KENOL TOWNSHIP NEAR KENOL SERVICE STATION,
MURANGA COUNTY FROM 11.00 A.M
A RESIDENTIAL PLOT-KENOL AREA, MURANGA COUNTY
ALL THAT parcel of land known as L.R. No. Makuyu/Kimorori Block 3/2533, Kenol Area,
Muranga County registered in the name of Gabriel Nganga Ndungu of P.O Box 1 Kagunduini
measuring about 0.2023 Ha or 04998 of an acre. The property is in Kagaa Sub-Location, Kenol
area, Makuyu Location, Muranga County. The property is not developed. Piped water and mains
electricity services are at a distance while drainage would be into a septic or pit latrine.
1. All interested purchasers are requested to view the property and verify the details for themselves
as these are not warranted by the auctioneers or the chargee.
2. A deposit of 25% of the purchase price to be paid immediately after the sale either in Cash
or Bankers cheque and the balance within Ninety (90) days from the auction date to the
chargee.
3. The sale is subject to a reserve price and all the pre-requisute contents and land board consent
where applicable and NOTE that the auctioneer reserves the right to reject any bid without
explanation.
4. All the interested bidders will be required to first make a refundable deposit of Kshs. 50,000/- by
way of cash or bankers cheque inorder to get a bidding No.
5. Conditions of sale are available on request at our offices and viewing of the property can be done
on prior appointment.
PUBLIC AUCTION
LICENSED AUCTIONEERS CLASS B COURT BROKERS AND PROPERTY CONSULTANTS
Main Office:- Sel & Barnet Hse, Moi Rd, 1st flr. Room 1- opp Electricity Hse/Telkom Kenya, Nakuru. P.O Box 13084-
20100, NAKURU, Tel: 051-2215389, Cell Phone: 0726-603116, 020-3511184, e-mail: saddabri1@yahoo.com Eldoret
Branch: Hughes Bld, (Transnational Bank) Uganda Rd, 2nd Flr, left wing. RoomA17,
P.O Box 4558-30100 Tel: 053 2061743 e-mail: saddabri2@gmail.com
Duly instructed by our principals, we shall sell the following properties by PUBLIC AUCTION.
1. ON TUESDAY 5
TH
AUGUST 2014 AT THE OPEN PUBLIC SPACE NEAR AND OUTSIDE
GENERAL POST OFFICE ALONG UGANDA ROAD WITHIN ELDORET TOWN-AUCTION
STARTING AT 12.30PM
All that piece of land known as LR NO TEMBELEO/KIMONING BLOCK 1 (CHEBURBUR)/267 (UASIN GISHU)
measuring approximately 1.538 Hectare or 3.8 acres a freehold title registered in the name of FRANCIS KIBET CHESANG
P.O Box 2180-30100 Eldoret. The property is located within Cheburbur farm of Kimoning location in Uasin Gishu county
about 2.5km to the south east of Chabangang centre along Eldoret -Iten tarmac road about 8km west of Iten town. Property is
developed with temporary structures.
2. ON WEDNESDAY 6
TH
AUGUST 2014 AT KISUMU CENTRAL SQUARE OPPOSITE BARCLAYS
BANK KISUMU-AUCTION STARTING AT 12.30PM
All that piece of land known as LR NO KISUMU/WATHOREGO/2637KISUMU COUNTY
measuring approximately 0.05 Hectare of 0.124 Acre, a freehold title registered in the name of JACKSON KIKAYI
KIMANAYI of P.O Box 9179-40100 Kisumu. The property is situated within Kibos area of Kajulu location in Kisumu county
about 6km to the north of Kisumu city centre and lies about 300m due west of Kibos secondary school. The property is
developed with a spacious permanent poultry house. Water is connected to the property and electricity is available for
connection.
CONDITIONS OF SALE
1. All intending purchasers are requested to view the property and verify the details for themselves as the Auctioneers and
the chargees do not warrant these.
2. A deposit of 25% must be paid in CASH or BANKERS CHEQUE at the fall of the hammer and balance within 30 days.
3. Sale is subject to a reserve price and land control board consent (where applicable).
4. Other detailed conditions of sale are available from our ofces.
ALLARE WELCOME
INVITATION TO TENDER
REF: SUPPLY OF LIFT AND GENERATOR:
Kenya Canners Sacco invites interested and qualified parties to submit
their sealed tenders for the supply, delivery, installation, testing and
commissioning at Kenya Canners Plaza, Thika of:
1) KC/1/2014 - one (8) passenger lift
2) KC/2/2014 one new Generator Set 44 KVA
A completed set of tender document may be obtained by interested bidders
from Kenya Canners SACCO Office upon payment of non-refundable fee
of Kshs.3,000 (Three thousand shillings only) in cash.
Price quoted should be inclusive of all taxes and must be in Kenya
shillings.
Completed tender document must be enclosed in plain sealed envelope
marked with tender number and may be dropped in the tender box at
Kenya Canners Plaza so as to be received on or before 12th August 2014
at 5.00p.m and addressed to:-
THE CHAIRMAN
KENYA CANNERS SACCO SOCIETY LIMITED
P.O BOX 1124- 01000, THIKA.
The bids will be opened on the same day at 5.00p.m in the presence of
the bidders or their representatives who choose to attend. The society
reserves the right to accept or reject any tender in whole or part and is not
bound to give reasons.
P.K. NJUGUNA
CHAIRMAN.
KENYA CANNERS SAVINGS AND CREDIT
CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED.
P.O BOX 1124-001000 THIKA.
Duly instructed by our Principal / THE FINANCIER, we shall sell the under mentioned
properties by public auction on Friday, 1
st
of August 2014 at Pambo Investment Yard in
Tom Mboya Estate, Kisumu Town.
1. IN THE MATTER OF REPOSSESSION:
THE BANK ===Versus===DEBTORS
REG NO. MODEL Y.O.M FUEL
KBM 926T TOYOTA SUCCEED 2003 PETROL
KBR 519P MITSUBISHI FH 215(BODY) 2011 DIESEL
KBP 385E VOLVO FM12 PRIME MOVER 2005 DIESEL
2. IN THE PRINCIPAL MAGISTRATES COURT AT WINAM.
CIVIL SUIT NO. 325 OF 2008
BEATRICE ATIENO DIANGA & OTHERS.
(i) Two sofa sets 7 seater & 5 seater
(ii) One Dining Table with 2 chairs
(iii) One Wooden wall unit (iv) One Television Set 14 LG (V) One Coffee table
(Vi) One Video Deck-Panasonic (vii) One small speaker.
3. IN THE MATTER OF REPOSSESSION:
KISUMU CENTRE JUA KALI ARTISAN SACCO SOCIETY LTD==Versus==ISAAC OUMA BON.
Assorted pairs of second hand shoes (Rubber shoes, open shoes & leather shoes).
CONDITIONS OF SALE
Cash at the fall of hammer!!
JONI CONSULT AUCTIONEERS
Auctioneers, Repossessors, Private Investigators, Process Servers, Bailiffs, Commission Agents
Anyange Plaza 2nd Floor, P.O. BOX 7374 40100, KISUMU.
Opposite Central Square, Cell: 0733709809 /0723644177, Oginga Odinga Street.
Email: joniconsult@gmail.com
PUBLIC AUCTION
ASSORTED ITEMS FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION
Duly instructed by our PRINCIPALS, we shall sell by public auction:
- ASSORTED RICOH COPIERS & TONERS FOR RICOHS on: FRIDAY 25
TH
JULY 2014 AT LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LUNGA LUNGA ROAD,
NAIROBI, STARTING AT 11.00 A.M.
ITEM DESCRIPTION TYPES
1. RICOH COPIERS MP 1600, MP 2000,MP 3010, 2510,1027
2. TONERS FOR RICOH 5105D,5205D,1130D, 1230D, 2110D & 2210D
3. BULK TONERS 20KGS BOXES (REFILL) MP2000,1600, 2018
CONDITIONS OF SALE
1. Viewing can be done at LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LUNGA LUNGA
ROAD BRANCH during normal working hours to verify the details, as
these are not warranted by the Auctioneer or our principals AS SALE IS
ON AS IS WHERE IS BASIS.
2. Interested bidders are required to pay a refundable deposit of Kshs.
20,000.00 to obtain a bidding number.
3. Cash at the fall of the hammer.
4. Sale is subject to reasonable reserve prices.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Under instructions received from the chargees advocates, we
shall sell by public auction the under mentioned property on
Friday 8
th
August 2014 at the offces of Malindi Auctioneers
opposite Fire Station Malindi starting from 10:30 am.
PRIME RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IN WATAMU MALINDI
MUNICIPALITY
PORTION NO. 939 (ORIG. NO. 2713/40) measuring 0.1109 of a
hectare or 0.274 of an acre. The property is situated 200 metres
off Gede - Watamu Road, turn right about 150 metres before
Timboni Centre as you drive from Gede toward Watamu,
within Watamu Area, Malindi Municipality. Tenure is Freehold
interest, registered in the names of Shahasi Keunen Alphonsus
& Kalume Yaa Baya. The plot is developed with a three (3)
bedroomed single storey residential villa. Mains water and
electricity services are connected to the property while drainage
is to a septic tank/soak pit.
CONDITIONS OF SALE
1. All the interested purchasers are requested to view the
property and verify the details for themselves as these are
not warranted by neither the auctioneer nor the instructing
advocates.
2. A refundable deposit of Kshs. 100,000/= to be paid before the
auction to obtain a bidding number. No bidding whatsoever
without the said number.
3. A deposit of 25% of the sale price must be paid in cash or
bankers cheque at the fall of the hammer and balance paid
within 30 days to the chargees/chargee advocates.
4. The sale is subject to a reserve price.
People from all spheres
of life and demographic
groups read informative
and creatively designed
supplements.
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1 KBR 348N TOYOTA NOAH JEET MOTORS - KERICHO
2 KMDA 695P YAMAHA YBR 125 YAMAHA / TOYOTA
3 KBQ 675Y HONDA CRV STANTECH MOTORS
4 KBE 662R NISSAN B15 LEAKEYS STORAGE
5 KBU 607D TOYOTA NZE JAFFERY MOTORS
6 KAY 525U TOYOTA CALDINA STANTECH MOTORS
7 KBQ 601K MITSUBISHI PAJERO LEAKEYS STORAGE
8 KBX 900M TOYOTA RACTIS ACE AUTO CENTRE
9 KBB 663F TOYOTA MARK II AUTO SKILL
10 KBP 764F TOYOTA VITZ CORNER GARAGE
11 KBN 455B TOYOTA KLUGER ACE AUTO CENTRE
12 KAS 649T VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT LEAKEYS STORAGE
13 KBX 208S TOYOTA PREMIO ACE AUTO CENTRE
14 KAU 666E TOYOTAAE110 JAFFERY MOTORS - MSA
15 KBR 508A TOYOTA 1ST JAFFERY MOTORS - MSA
16 KAW 777X TOYOTA PRADO LEAKEYS STORAGE
17 KUD 032 MERCEDES BENZ STANTECH MOTORS
18 KBW 374F SUBARU IMPREZA TOP QUALITY MOTORS
19 KBR 386R TOYOTA LANDCRUISER STANTECH MOTORS
DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
48 |
A279 Notices
PUBLIC NOTICE
Physical Planning Act (Cap 286)
CHANGE-OF-USER
The owner(s) of Land Parcel No AKITHI/
AKITHI II/ 1750, situated in Ngundune
Market along Meru Maua Highway wishes
to change the user from Agricultural to
Commercial (Filling Station) subject to
approval by the County Government of Meru.
Individuals, Institutions, or Organisations, etc
with objections or comments to the proposal
are requested to forward the same in writing
within 14 days of this publication to;
The County Secretary
Meru County Government
P.o.box 120 60600, Meru
0729840857 a loan as we sell ur car
MUSA Lost lover back 24hrs wealth
job promotions, exams, financial debt,
marriage, pay after success 0732095604
A167 Acupuncture
AFTERDELIVERY Firm up and Slim up.
3744885, 0737540562, 0721170217
BLOODPRESSURE, Headaches & Pains
3744885, 0737540562, 0721170217
CHILDREN - Disorders.
3744885, 0737540562, 0721170217
MEMORY - Tiredness and Moods.
3744885, 0737540562, 0721170217
SKIN, Asthma and other Allergies.
3745861, 0737540562, 0721170217
SMOKING - Stop all Addictions.
3744885, 0737540562, 0721170217
A244 Herbal Medicine
HAKIM for love affairs lost items
businessboosting cases etc for more
information call 0700697893
MZEE Sabasaba. Do you have a
problem or disease? call 0700073529
A265 Medical
SMASHING FIGURE
NO HUNGER NO GYM
3745861
B469 Business Offers
1 Masters/Phd projects 0720788263
REG a Ltd company 0725694900
B476 Business Opportunities
LEARN how to make and sell 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,
Soap making e.t.c. 2,3,4 & 6wks
practicals. Continuous intake. 25%
sponsorship available. Also new
imported bakery machinery available.
Call Principal NCBCT 0722237181, 020-
3504453, 0716648942 or visit 1st Flr
NHC Hse Aga-khan walk, 1st Flr.
Victoria Hse, Tom Mboya Str. opp, fire
Station, Nairobi. Mombasa 0720- 911746
branch next to summerlink hotel, Meru
rd off Digo rd www.bakeryschool.co.ke
Msa
B498 Construction
CAUSARINA Roofing poles for
sale. Call 0711343138.
B525 Financial
@0202245564 cash on ipads&iphone5
020-2245564 spot loans on Toshiba,
Macpros& HP Laptops btwn 20K-50K
ADVANCE selling ur car 0722833300
FREYR INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
Nairobi: CALL 0710590517, 0739365331
Princess Park near Rose of Sharon Academy
Kabarnet Road off Ngong Rd.
Mombasa: CALL 0722106181, 0733334966,
0412319940. 1st r Pan Africa Ass. Hse
info@freyrinternational.com,
www.freyrafrica.com
LOGBOOK UPTO KES.
600,000/=
SMALL LOANS on CHQs +
GUARANTOR 10-50K
LOANS on the spot between 15-40K
with laptops as security, 0723408602
WE finance buying of new saloon cars
(Probox/NZE/Premio etc) dep 30%.
balnc 48 months 0721-914458
B539 Machinery for Hire
GRADER 140G with ripper for rent
long term Tel 0723227825
B546 Machinery for Sale
1999 Caterpillar 416C Backhoe loader
Ksh3.2M call 0728286994 or
0708114949
B623 Video & Photo Coverage
Tel:
0722 528566
0719 303070
020 552643
020 557346
@ Kshs
6,500
B827 Web Hosting/Design
WEBHOSTING +Free domain
www.sasahost.co.ke 0713478555
A822 Computers
Data backup at 25 PER GB 0711 05100
mail info@eadatahandlers.co.ke
ETR-APPROVED-KRA, CCTV
Systems Dejavu Technologies
Rahimtullah bld opp Bazaar/TSC 1st
floor rm 16 Moi Avenue 0726106253
ETR-KRA approved 0724523434
Lptop&Mac repair i buy*dead 0721486136
SACCO software free WWW.LT.CO.KE
A864 Jewellery
GOLD: We buy cash 3,300/= pure per
gram. Also Silver, Platinum. Westlads
or Town 0700743299, 0700654565
A871 Miscellaneous
A Petrochemical LTD has fuel oil &
generator. Tel 0708083651
020 2194401 / 2 / 3
0734 440444 / 0721 378629
Visit our website:
www.polytankskenya.com
www.polyplay.co.ke
Diamond
Mark of Quality
Polytanks@wananchi.com
5
YEARS
LIMITED
WARANTY
A925 Tents
A181 Beauty
FANTANELA Parlour. 0722789281
WESTLANDS Aroma 0735737450
A230 Health
PRO-EXTENDER machine (USA)
for size. 100% guarantee 0722506355
B462 Business for Sale
CARWASH 4 sale 280k 0787549664
ACCESS Quick Cash Against Plot/
car 2hrs 0721-322265
SAME Day loan on logbook, upto 6
months repayment 0704808990
B338 Engineering
KASARINI Kiambu rd 5 new lathe
machines Call 0703-890881 750k neg
B015 Poultry
Incubators48to5000Eggs 0727101828
LOWLOADERS Doubledrum
rollers (3t&18t) ptr pavers tippers
backhoes & others road construction
equipement for hire ready made
asphalt/lami including transport call
0720216097
A195 Dressmaking & Embroidery
We specialize in all types of Embroidery
Services e.g T-shirts, Sweaters (School &
Corporate), Polo Shirts, Caps.
We also design, manufacture sweaters
(School & Corporate) and other Garments.
We offer inclusive quality, durability, strict
conformity to specifications and timely
delivery of of our products
WANDAS GENERAL SUPPLIERS LTD
For more Details Contact us on:
+254 (0)722 257 620. info@wandas.co.ke
B457 Bar Codes
BARCODE GSI EA Cannon hse. Tel.
0711-717717, 2229962, 0738-717717
FOR SALE
SPIRITS FACTORY
Fully licenced and
compliant with all new
regulations.
Full details on application
Apply
kitspirits@gmail.com
INVEST, Earn 100% 0722359602
SELL to us Gold ornaments 0721111367
A109 Lost
LOST titile deeds John Mburu Nganga
No Ngong/ Ngong/ 48093/ 48094 Tel
0720668208
LOST Title 1169 Loitoktok Lolaish
Emily Gaithuma 0700617546
WEBDESIGN 5k smart 0728303129
3.0/512/40 17tft @ 10k 0721856475
SPECIAL
OFFER
AUTO Imported Incubators 1056,
528, 352Eggs cheap 0722851228
CHICKS, a lot available 0722850673
B490 Computer Services
For small to large Businesses
i-tax complaint
Integrates with most accounting
software
Tel: 0715 280468, 0731 809869
Email: info@infotechke.com
www.infotechke.com
Prices from Ksh 45,000
INVEST & Earn 10% per month in a
successful Sacco. Call: 0722764100/
0202589684
B324 Building
SELITA Building consultants and
designers call 0720272525 Email
info@selitaconsultants.com
www.selitaconsultants.com
R U Single? www.semanami.com
0723408602 Breast firming Mombasa
0723408602 Breast firming Mombasa
0723408602 Hip booster Mombasa
0723408602 maximum big-size @1500
0723408602 mens max control@2000
0723408602 Reduce pot Mombasa
0723408602 Reduce pot Mombasa
0723408602 Size,delay,hardrock 150/=
KRA approved ETRs 0722143827
LOAN to Bankers 0724-223223
NAIROBI &
UPCOUNTRY
PERSONAL NOTICES
PERSONAL SERVICES
AGRICULTURE & HOME
PETS & LIVESTOCK
SHOPPING GUIDE
COMMERCIAL
ONDULINE SHEETS & TILES
Organic Fibre Roofng Sheets
NAIROBI - Ecoline Building Supplies Ltd
0700 370892 / 0731 860418 / 0704 529178
MOMBASA - Ecoline Building Supplies Ltd
0722 285275 / 0729 448623 / 0704 529178
NAKURU - Ecoline Building Supplies Ltd
0721 392796 / 0710 150151/ 0729 448623
ELDORET - Ecoline Building Supplies Ltd
0725 849559/ 0710 150151/ 0729 448623
KISUMU - Ecoline Building Supplies Ltd
0717 133292 / 0723 514376/ 0704 529178
ADVANTAGES
No Asbestos
No Metal
No Rust
Eco-Friendly
Light Weight
Easy to fix
www.ecoline.co.ke
DEALERS
WANTED
COUNTRYWIDE
sales@ecoline.co.ke
CLEANING SERVICES
FOR SALE OR WANTED
REPAIR &
MAINTENANCE
WHERE TO EAT
WHERE TO STAY
AUTO incubators 176, 264, 352, 440,
528, 880, 2816, 4224 @ best prices.
Call 0722508805
THIKA Cafe for sale 0722809142
LOST Title Deed No. NJIA/
KIEGOI/933 of Isaac Gitonga Tel
0714164213
A070 Deaths
SOMEN, Lilian in Loving Memory of
Lilian who died on 22nd July 1998.
Loved and missed by Michael Vera
David Jonathan, Yassi, Petra and all
her family
A116 Marriage
MALIK Lost lover Back 24hrs,
wealth, job, exam, marriage, financial
debt, Pay after success 0732095797
DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
Classieds 49
CO. want cars 45-90k 0735600969
Adpy
AUDI Q7 2007 KBY F/L grey 7-seat
leather 4.7m 0722/0733-515430
T/Noah KBU 760k 0754410848
T/Premio 99 manual 450k 0722912419
TOYOTA Crown KBY 2007 2000cc
f/loaded 1.1M 0722/0733-515430
TOYOTA L/Cruiser KBY 2008 4.7L
n/shape f/l 6.9M 0722/0733-515430
GATUNDU 40x80ft plot 0720903187
BIRITHIA Sec Box 320-10106
Othaya requires artisan with plumbing
skills.Submission deadline mon 28th
July 2014
email:birithiasecschool@gmail.com
A571 Hotels
Hot water in every room.
Centrally located at Ukwala Road OTC.
Near all major bus stops, markets and
town centre. Easy acess.
No Alcohol sold on the premises
TEL 0712792660 www.hotelwatermark.co.ke
Daily
Kshs 600pp
Weekly Kshs 3,000
Monthly Kshs 10,000
Ensuite
Hotel
Rooms now
available,
introductory
prices from;
B894 Tour Services
AIR-TICKET: Special fare to China.
KQ direct flight available tax inclusive:
Nairobi-Guangzhou 950USD
No. 1 Travel. Call 0752888111
B250 General
B740 Land, Plots for Sale
30ac kajiado@150k p.a,0721687359
3 ac kajiado@300k p.a,0721687359
93ac kajiado@150k p.a 0721687359
BIRIKA 1/4ac 2nd row 0722-256345
GILGIL 0.045 acre close to highway
1.2m negotiable.0735 903680
ISINYA plots for sale 50x100 520k -
620k call 0722321166/ 0735612623
EXCAVATOR 325 for rent long
term Tel 0723227825, 0718494692
INTERN Jobs good package SMS your
no. & grade to 0711791563
NGO Req Driver Clerk t/boy, clean
Mess Secr. Elimu Hse 0700018416
OVERSEAS Jobs Now Open no
Exp Req Call: 00420732798900 or
email: cv@workplacements.cz
TEETH Replacement 0704477100
TUTORS Business studies,Hotel
&Catering computer studies ECD
Logistics shipping Language call
0701111470/0725857833
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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.
B049 Car Hire
0700128555 rav4, Voxy, saloon new,
modern, f/ld, variety from 2500/- p.d
PHINEKARS@Upperhill0716616761
B085 For Sale, Private
ASSISTA white 06, Outlander silver
06 0734555552
Cars,Buses&HCVs @www.tcarg.com
ISUZU 3.3 mat 650k 0733989209
ISUZU Bus /Lorry/pick ups new &
used depst from 500K bal financed in
48 mnths. 0722293903, 0721914458
M/BENZ ML 270 2003 1.3M 0789112795
M Benz KBD 01 C200 0720723563
N/NAV Manual 06 DCI 0720723563
N8 Subaru Impreza 1.6Lt very clean
600,000 ono Call 0722-512117
S/Iegacy bp5 03 d/s.roof alloys 0722519886
S/Impreza06 N12 saloon1.5cc 0733763052
T/Probox v/cln KBK @ 465k 0728658666
T/Shark KAP,KAR 300k,400k 0721794163
TOY/PROBOX KBW 550kshs v/clean
owner 0733-320112 Albert
TOY 110 KAR 330K 0724140507
TOY NZE KBH 530k 0720572640
T/PBOX KBW 08 695, KBY 07
RCARRIERS 680K, 0702160184
T PREMIO KBZ 1.25m 0733739325
XTRAIL Blk 07, Hiace manual diesel
07 0725666454
FIELDER NZE Pickup 0725938025
B070 Exhaust Pipes and Silencers
SILENTFLOW All Vehicle
Generator H/equip Best Price 554620
BMW X5 04/05 0722-228273
FORD pickup KBV 2m 0715681236
ISUZU Dmax KBU 1.8M 0715681236
LEXUS 04/06 auto 0721401692
PRADO 04/07 diesel 0725-491973
RAV4 auto man 06/07 0721-946752
T/RAUM 07 KBZ Kshs790 0722768169
TOY 110 KAS 365k 0727492117
TOY Harrier 04 0721946752
VW Toureg 04 0722228273
TOY NZE KBL 590K 0707420700
B243 Domestic/Casual Jobs
H/Helps wntd best sal+off 0722554435
ISUZU Tipper EXZ 05 v.g condition
5.4M call 0724325710
NISSAN private KAY 0722107294
T/Shark AY 480k neg 0737697966
T RAUM BZ 2007 White 0727944431
FENCING Solutions 0722832069
WAITRESSES good pay 0733939333
SHIPPING clerk required to work in
Msa Call 0706-279318
B277 Domestic/Casual Jobs
0722516342, 0721834778 trained h/g
CARHIRE Best rates 0722959840
NISNote BX 06 black 519k 0714805753
T/110 KAQ manual 335k 0714805753
Isuzu FRR c/b KBR 3.6m 0720442945
Isuzu FVRKBP c/b 4.7m 0720442945
MITS FH c/b KBJ 3.5m 0720442945
N/Caravan KBZ 292k 0720963099
N-B15 KBJ manual 395k 0721216596
TFLDER BY BZ 07 1m 0722954658
TOYCaldina BZ blak 930k 0736150343
TOY d/c KBF 08 1.8m 0720442945
TOY Vitz 07 Alloy 630k 0721593026
Toy vitz pink KBZ 670k 0722575030
HURUMA plot 0713213710
(10) FH drivers, t/boys, office asst
cashier, cook, waiters 0713715398
(10) NGO clners, recep, drivers, t/boys
rq worldwide Mktng gill hse 0706929626
CHINESE Translation 0722898498
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B403 Colleges
AN Ideal 3 bedrooms + sq apartment
to let at Lavington next to Valley
Arcade at Kshs 90,000 call:
0770616623/ 0720078558
CARHIRE Premio N 4WDS from 3k
0721738142
CARS For Hire 2500 0733228873
CARS Wanted 50-200k 0722169877
DATSUN 1200 07 520k 0722316590
Harrier BZ sil 4wd 2.51m 0733619707
HONDA airwave, grey, 07, 1500cc,
fully loaded 860K 0728925745
HONDA Fit BZ silv 610k 0733619707
ISUZU NKR truck 3.3 495k 0702399383
Lancer KAT a/t silv. 445k 0724040754
MARKX blk BZ 1.39m 0733619707
MISTUBISHI Fuso KBT 2005 2.8m
0729-686595, 0721-315008
N/Caravan 07/09 a/t dsl 0722539418
N/Vanette 07/09 a/t dsl 0722539418
NISSAN B14 Auto 290K 0722903008
NIS UD 1.1M 0756730455
PREMIO KBM 780K ono 0714412764
PROBOX KBX 400k 0702936871
SUZUKI Grand Vitara 06 (KBX)
manual, alloys 1.3M T. 0722939135
T/FIELDER 07/08 a/t clrd 0722515239
T/Fielder 07 BZ slvr 1.1m 0722625477
T/Fielder BZ f/loaded 1090k 0722139169
T/Harrier BZ sil 4wd 2.49m 0722139169
T/Premio BZ n/s 1.43m 0722139169
T/RUSH 06 a/t grey 1.05M 0722515239
T. AE110 1996 420K 0722316590
T.Platz 03 1500cc 495k 0722316590
T.STARLET 98 neat 365K 0722316590
TOY100 @ 340K Toy 111 @ 360k
mnl Call: 0722890400
TOY 100 KAP 300K 0722-219645
TOY IST @ 455k KBL clean 0723516624
B103 Lorries for Sale
ISUZU FSR KAQ 2.6m 0722-270708
1/2 acre plot near Gikambura 2.6m
1/4ac re opp Wida 6m 1.4acr Ondiri
near bypass 5m 0707449695
ELD-KAPKENDA 2acres prime
touching river, suitable for a home or
guesthouse 1.1M 0722889281
B077 For Sale, Dealers
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
0723930034 we buy clean cars cash
ISUZU dmx KAV1.25m 0722409341
ISUZU Elf new face freezer body 07
2.35m 0720008310, 0720970917
Isuzu FRR BQ c/b 3.75m 0716664834
ISUZU 4.3 AX 06 c/b 1.65m 0720428042
ISUZU ELF 07 2units 1.65m 0725498847
ISU 2.8 nhr BK 09 01.35m BE 08 1.35m
BH 1.35m AY 07 1.1m 0716664834
ISUZU FVR L/S 2.5m 0720008310
ISUZU npr AQ c/b 1.35 0720428042
ISUZU NQR 33 seat AS 1.5m BD 29
seater 1.45m 0720008310
M/Canter 4D32 1.45M 0724222888
M Canter 4D32 AX 1.7 AV 1.6AN 1.45
AM 1.35m 0720748980, 0720428042
Mit Fh100 AB c/b 1.5m 0720748980
MIT FH215 c/b BP 3.75m BM 3.5m BH
3.3m 70% fin 0720970917, 0720008310
Mits Canter HD AX 1.85m 0720008310
NIS h/body AW d/cab 1.45m0722409341
NISSAN Advan BK 450k 0720970917
NISSAN Advan BY 630 0720748980
NIS Vanete van 07 780k 0716664834
NIS Wingrd 07 BZ 730k 0720008310
T .Prado AR m/t 1.35m f/l 0716664834
TOY AX10 07 BY grey 1.1m 0720970917
TOY Fielder BZ 07 1.1m 0720428042
TOY Hilux dcab BJ 1.4m 0722409341
TOY hilux pup AR 1.25m 0725498847
TOY landcruiser pup AQ 1.45m AH
1.3m 0722409341, 0725498847
TOYOTA L/Touring s/wagon KAX
v/clean yr2000 460k 0720285110
Toyota Shark local 950,000 0720970917
TOY Raum 07 BY 840k 0720428042
TOY Spacio BY 07 960K 0725498847
TOY Voxy BZ 07 1.1m 0716664834
TWish 07 BY 1.15m BX 1m 0722409341
ELDORET & Western Kenya: Buy/
sell/ import your car, pick-up, lorry,
tractors. Ukerio Motors 0724019913
ISUZU FRR Bus 51 pas well
maintained 3.6m 0722926514
BMW 320i 07 dark blue metallic auto
16,xxxkms 2m ono 0722-825151
PREMIO 02 n/shape 620/= 0720399440
SUB Legacy blk 02 KBB 560k 0722588890
T/AVENSIS KBZ 1800cc 0721701854
TOWNACE KBZ auto 0721701854
TOY NZE pro dip 250k bal 12-36
months 0722633351, 0722113757
TOY Passo blue @450k 0721774752
TSHARK KAZ 5L 590K 0724767361
TOY NZE KBN vcln 650k 0729535564
Do you want to buy,sell a car,house or
plotting? Visit us at
www.widevisionmotors.com.We are
in Thika Town-Gatitu Opp CFC Bank.
T/Fielder 05' BS 630K 0715363549
T/NZE BV 05' wht 680K 0789900160
T/NZE BX 06' 720K 0713390323
T/probox kbm 350k tel 0733375993
T/shark kbj 650k dep acptd 0789335500
ACTROSS 2546 Trailler KBS with
40ft container, AXOR 2543 Trailler
KBS with 40ft container
0722825372/0789110363
ADVANCE selling ur car 0710746831
URGENTLY needed 5 pst house
keeping passport added adv. sal good
package 0202210890, 0712904496
30 bank jobs sms job to 20242
Lets team up to cut Masai
Mara operation costs.
Lets put together sharing
pax in one van to Masai
Mara for 3 days @ Ksh
24K per person
Pick up Kenyatta Avenue,
680 Mai Mahiu and Narok
Daily.
TO ALL TOUR
COMPANIES
Tel:
0722518843
(10) BCE drivers, Trailer Turn boys &
cleaners rqd Biva Hse 0706861384
H/Girls wanted in Nrb 0725-861890
0721144998 new cars from 1500/=
TOY NZE, Fielder, Shark Finance
arranged 0720503556 or 0738542133
5H/girls wntd good sal+off 0722702558
VICTOR safaris & tours ltd car hire
0723628404, 0722379197
HILUX KBB clean 0720707121
MITSUBISHI 4D32 0722851040
TOURS & TRAVEL
FOOD & BEVERAGE
SITUATIONS VACANT
SITUATIONS WANTED
EDUCATIONAL
MOTORS
MOTORCYCLES &
BICYCLES
HEAVY COMMERCIAL
MOTOR VEHICLES
RESIDENTIAL &
BUSINESS PROPERTIES
DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
50 | Classieds
KIMBIMBI r/soil 50x100 0720693304
MARURUI 40X80 tel 0733233995
MUIGAI-INN 40X80 0733233995
NAIROBI behind Thika Road Mall
(TRM) 1/2acre 85m call 0724303540
RUAI 0.5Acre corner 0720903187
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
KAGIO Godown to let 0720903187
JUJA Farm 40x90sqft 300k 0718260176
MURERA Ruiru 1/4ac 2.5M neg. title,
fenced 4rm 20litres under Grd 400M
from Eastern Bypass 0702394024
South c 2br apartment 0720903187
HOTELS
JUJA 1/8ac 1.5m 0722329180
KAJIADO Kaputiei North 1/4ac
550k, owner 0722677967
KAMULU Ngundu 40x80 250k,
40x60 150k, 50x100 300k 0721852371
KITALE 10acres 10M 0718640643
KITENGELA plts @395K dep 200K
bal 4months 0722956037 Solidspeck
Mwihoko 50x100 t/d 700k 0722401865
RUAI 50x100 2km frm Kangundo rd
400,000/=; JOSKA 2km frm Kangundo
rd 600,000/=; JOSKA 3km frm
Kangundo rd 250,000/=; KBC 50x100
60metres frm Kangundo rd 800,000/=;
KISAJU 50x100 next Jamii Bora
400,000/= Seanrick Rivers Investment.
For real investment. KTDA Plaza, 7th
Flr Moi Av. Nbi. tel.0702984888, 0702
984999 or visit www.seanrick.co.ke
or Email: info@seanrick.co.ke
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 65,000,
Viewing Day: Sunday. Time:10:00 am.
Free Transport!!!, Finelands Holdings
Ltd, Development Hse, 8th Floor Rm
811 Opp. Afya Centre, Tel:
0722417074, 0724816611,
RUAI-JOSKA 50x100 130K, 180k,
250k, 275K, 600K ready title KBC
50X100 135K, 250K, Kamulu 50x100
ready title 500k. Viewing Wed 9am,
Sat 10.30am. Hope Realty Tusker hse
0727867432, 0735696835
RUAI Shopping centre 2 market plots
800,000/= 0722346935,
RUIRU Murera 100x100 0722256345
RUIRU plots 200k-10m 0726357163
SYOKIMAU Mavoko 2 1/8
@900000 call 0724033809
TUALA 1/8acres 1m 0725817814
YUKOS Kitengela 1/8a 2.5M 0721858043
B768 Premises, Offices to Let
NEW Shops & Offices 250 -500 sqft,
fibre connection, KCB bank, Main
Ngara Rd. 0722 255412.
SHOP near Grogon rd 0722497066
B782 Properties for Sale
3 bedroom apartment with plinth area
of 130msq master ensuite for sale at
Greatfield apartments Imara Daima
off Mombasa road. It neighbors a
Police Post and boasts of a spacious
and secure playing grounds, wall fence
well groomed grounds asking price
Kshs. 9 million. Call 0705385033
MAISONETTES Nrb South B &
Ngei Langata Call owner 0722515043
MATASIA: 3bedrm hse for sale 1
master ensuite 5 min walk to Matasia
shopping centre. Call 0722615805 or
0712688318. No agent
MEMBLEY 4br msnt 14m 0723930372
SOUTH b 3 br at 0727100518
UTAWALA 3br hse 4M 0711620235
B789 Properties to Let
2BR aprt Tassia @16,500, 0710106940
AT South B 1br studio & bedsitters
0712007616, 0726585719
DonholmPh8 1/2br 10-15k 0727720945
JACARANDA gardens 2 bedroom
apt 40k call owner 0722539569
KILIMANI new 3br apt m/enst incl
water service charge & b/hole 65K
0723-818713
KOMAROCK 2Bdrm 0733-262036
NGEI 2 3br 55k call 0711924617
RIDGEWAYS-6 bed, 1/2ac, 169k
Tel: 0703484453
SATELITE1/2br, Kabiria 2br 0722300853
SOUTH-B new b/sitters &1b/room
v/spacious 14k - 25k Tel. 0722404597
WESTLANDS 3br call 0723543503
D571 Hotels
RUIRU new 4bedrms maisonette +
study rm 0716508700 owner
NEW spacious two bedrooms house
to let in Muranga town CBD ready for
occupation. 0724800100, 0737920306
NGONG new 4brs home on 1/4 acre
compound well secured 0721-322265
TASSIA - 1 b/roomed flats - 15,000/-
& 16,000/- 2b/roomed m/ensuite flats
- 20,000/- Call: 0722364782
KITENGELA 1/8 ac Plots @450k
0720-213253, Vineyard Properties
NYAHURURU near Ndarurumo
High School 2.5acrs 1.5m 0722871543
TASSIA; 50x140ft title 0726669979
TIGONI 2 acres 20m Call
0720-613035 serious buyers
CHEAP Furn offices 0728692695
SHOP near Grogon rd 0722497066
MACHAKOS City 3acres prime
land touching Machakos-Katumani
tarmac road, price 3.5m per acre. Call
owner 0720895063
MAKUTANO Town 1/4acre prime
400k 1 acre fully dev 1.5M 0712-068603
MLOLONGO Town 1/4acre R/Titles
0774264736, 0704499445 owner
RUNDA Mimosa; 1 acre 0726669979
Greenfield; 4br mst 8.5m 0726669979
HIGHRISE:2brm flat 3.3m 0726669979
We regret to announce the sudden death of Jactone
Napwora Nakitare formerly of Ministry of Health,
Busia County. Son of the Late Mzee Paul Nakitare
Napwora (Omulako) and Sarah Namachanja (Omuliuli),
Husaband of Mwalimu Seruyi Awinja Nakitare of Sukulu
Primary School. Father of Cliff (USA), Caron (Njoro),
Rebecca, Rose, Higgins (Makaror), Joshua, Connex,
Nerab, Leah and Paul. Brother of the Late Munyole,
Fwamba, Robert, Eliud, James, William, Philip Nakitare,
Capt. (Hon.) Davies, Principal Francis, Dr. George
(Kemri), Robinson, Shadrack,Walker, Stephen (National
Govt.), Morrie. Brother also of Mark Matwali, Late
Andrew Muhmeti, Late Rose Nasike, Mathew. Cousin of
Khamusins, Jesses,Timonas,Ananias, Musimas, Sitati. Son
in-law of Late Jason Amakobe and Elisheba Uncle of Dr.
Napwora, Martin, Osborn, Eugene (Bungoma), Kisuya
(USA). Brother in law of Edward,Kele, Jotham and
Joseck Father in-law of Ken, George, Charles, Elizabeth
(Kuywa Girls) Kimoi (teacher samiya) Agrey(Egerton).
Grandfather of Georgina, Leah, Amanda (all of USA),
Stassy, Mavin, Derick, Gracy, Nicole, Nahashon, Elvis,
Sheryl, Ethan, Faith, Levi, Lara, and Jack.The body is lying
at Bungoma County Mortuary Hospital and will leave
the Mortuary on Thursday 24th July, 2014 for Church
Service at St. Crispinus A.C.K Bungoma. The body will
be escorted on Thursday after the Service to his home in Sikulu Village Bungoma County on Saturday,
26th July, 2014, the burial will be held on Saturday, 26th July, 2014 at Sikulu Village.
Death and Funeral Announcement
Jactone Napwora
Nakitare
Utawala 80x80 plot 2.8m 0722152215
GIKOMBA commercial plots
Pumwani rd next to equity bank at
75M each 0733-835914
KABETE Kingero 1/4 9M 0721825545
NYAYO Emba 3br apt 0722813866
UMOJA1 main & storey extension
selling 5.5m renting 50k pm call
owner Tel 0722669117
EDENVILLE new 3br double storey
+ sq @80k Tel. 0722869229
IMARA DAIMA 2br flats DSTV @23k
Tel 2244210 or 0722869229
IMARA Gardens 3br apartment plus
dsq 45k ono 0202244210/ 0722526856
KASARANI 3br apt 0722813866
KOMAROCK ph5 4br maisonette
plus sq @35,000 Tel 0722526856
LOWER Kabete new 2br apartment
@22k Tel. 0722869229
RIVERSIDE 3br apt 0722813866
SOUTH B 1b/r apartments @Ksh
21000 pm 0722869229/ 020-2244210
UTHIRU Genesis 3br 25k 0713213710
D279 Notice
CHANGE OF USER
The Owners of Plot No. 16422/I/M.
NORTH propose to Change the user
from Residential (OPDH) to Multiple
Residential Units, subject to approval
by the Mombasa County Government.
Any objection can be forwarded within 14
days from the date of this notice to:
THE INTERIM COUNTY SECRETARY,
MOMBASA COUNTY GOVERNMENT,
P.O. BOX 90440 MOMBASA
JUJA Farm 50x100 300k Titles
0720938283, 0705147102 Pattmos
KAHUHO Plot for sale 1/8th 1.4M
Call: 0720-121208, 0736-841217 owner
KANGUNDO rd 2acr koma 0722743852
KITE Newvalley 1/4 0733430249
KOMAROCK @KBC 10 acres 1km
frm Kangundo rd t/deed 0726638725
MERISHO 1/4acre 2.5m 0733823868
NGUMBA Plot 40x80 serious buyer
only 0721738142
NKOROI 1/4acre 4.5m 0733823868
RUIRU East 1/8acr 3.5m 0722850487
RUIRU / Ndaraca town plot 40x60
with title power water call
0716666914, 0732452941 335,000/=
RUIRU 50x100, 650k. 40x60, 650k,
400k, 260k, Ready Titles 0720938283,
0705147102 Pattmos
RUIRU Daraja plots 40x60 400k
v/prm t/deed 0722285969 SAMJO
RUNDA 1/2acre call 0721898294
SATELITE plots near K-rep touching
Kikuyu rd 1/4ac 1/2ac 3/4ac and 1acre
0710-870628, 0736-493832
Syokimau 1/8,1/4acre 0722-520394
Utawala 1/8ac, 1/4acre 0722-520394
FLAMINGO Bar Ngong 0722-742115
OFFICE Space 15k 0720-131314
SHOPS /Stalls /Offices at Rware
B/Centre Mfa/Luthuli Ave 0722282506
KAYOLE 1 near Queensway
33x100ft Plot 2.5M T. 0722939135
NGONG Rd. 1acre with Developments
on tarmac 550M T. T. 0722939135
SOUTHLANDS Langata 3b/r +1br
ext m/nette 13m Call 0722-792880
UMOJA 2br +extension 0729475785
Westlands hse 4sale 0722898498
1,2,3br Parklands 7-28k 0716-266150
1BR Hurlingham 15,000/- 0727032058
2BR next 2 ABC 25,000 0720020410
GODOWN 10,000ft@29/- 0712422955
SOUTH B g/gate 4br msnt 0722803704
B817 Wanted to Rent
SHOP needed 0722409211 CBD
D531 Hotels
The Physical Planning Act Cap. 286
CHANGE OF USER
The owners of plot no. KILIFI/JIMBA/
1542 wish to change the user from
Agricultural to Residential cum
Commercial subject to the approval
of the relevant authorities. Those with
objections/comments to send them
within 14days of this notice to:-
The County Secretary
County Government of Kilifi
P.O Box 4, Kilifi
NYERI RUIRII 1/8AC 150K, 1/4AC
300K 0722805281
KITENGELA Milimani 1/4 acre 1.6M
few remaining 0726643096
GODOWN on Msa Rd Soham Pet
1st Row 9,200sqft 0721554263
KIKUYU near All. 1/4ac 0727558194
NAROK 120 & 170acs 0719499704
K-SUKARI 1/4acre 10M 0722383448
NAKRU lanet 20ac @2.7m 0722278816
2BR bung l/Kabete 13,000 0721131068
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Though nothing can bring
back the hour of splendor
in the grass, or glory in the
fower, We will grieve not,
rather fnd strength in what
remains behind.
William Wordsworth
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that
we announce the passing on of Mr. Kennedy
J.W. Oganyo on 12th July, 2014. Son of the late
Damianus Oganyo and the late Lusia Rakwaro.
Beloved husband of Bibian Atieno Oganyo. Loving
father of Patricia, Fred, Lorna, Maurine, Elly and
Serne. Brother of John, Maurice, Ambrose,
Domnic, Alice, Consolata, Hellena, Sabina and the
late Samuel. Uncle of David Ongei, George, Peter,
Lorna Manyonge among others. Father-in-law of
Peter Osaso, Fred Omindo and Kennedy Ouma.
Brother-in-law of Christine, Benter, Jane and the
late Herrine. Grandfather of Noel, Babji, Kevin,
Chiaji, Mary, Paul, George, Leone,Virel, Saul, Shirley,
Purity and Favour.
The cortege leaves Matangwe Mortuary on Friday
25th July, 2014 at 10.00am. Burial will take place on
Saturday 26th July, 2014 at his home in Wagusu
village, Siaya County.
Daddy we loved you but God loves you more.Nind gi kwe wuod Atieno
Death and Funeral Announcement
Kennedy
J.W.Oganyo
MUGOYA 3br+sq, Ngara 1/4,1/3acre
Chumvi 50x100 plots 0734-690959
STORAGE & W/HOUSING
DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
Classieds/Transition 51
Glory be to God as we celebrate the life of Mwalimu/
Pastor Wellingtone Mikisi Ndinyo. Beloved husband of
Reba Navalayo Mikisi. Loving father of Khanjila, Ndinyo,
Wanakacha, John Mikisi (Total), Peter, Ben, Wycliffe
(Mwalimu), Simon and Masicha. Brother of the late
Wekesa, the late Chenenje, the late Masicha, the late
Resa, the late Namikoye, the late Nakhanu and Wafula,
Biketi, Masafu, Simiyu, the late Simeon, Namukuru,
Makokha, Nangami, the late Muyaka and the late
Munanga, the late Karera and Lukisoi. Son in-law of the
late Mzee Zebedayo Kilalia and the late Mama Margret
Kilalia. Brother in-law of Kabuteka, Werunga, the late
Wafula, Festus, the late Sarah, the late Dinah, Rabecca,
the late Mukhwana, Khisa, Rose and Melab. Uncle
of the late Murere, George Lusweti, Edith Mugonyi
Jane Khanjila, Nanjala, Watianga, Sikhoya, Wanakacha,
Lutomia, Lunani, Khasoa, Ndinyo, Nalianya (Prisons),
Wanaswa, Rachael, Eng. Chrispus Ndinyo (NCA), Davies
Mutali (Warren), Steve Matasi (Nbi), Levi Mukhweso
(KRA) among others. Grandfather of Wanakacha,
Ndinyo, Chenenje, Khasabi, Resa, Ndelema, Everline
Sitawa, Absolom Mwibanda, Namaemba among others.
A major fundraising today 22nd July 2014 at the Nairobi
Railway Club 5:30pm to offset medical and funeral
expenses. Friends church EAYM North will conduct
the funeral and burial service on 26th July 2014 at his home Lugulu Webuye Bungoma County.
A Time to Rest in Gods hands
Wellingtone
Mikisi Ndinyo
1928 - 2014
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we
announce the death of Martin Matayian Lenkoina
(Mato) of Ngong. Husband of Christine Kiambuthi
and Caroline Cheruto Chelagat. Son of Meshack
Mushumbai Lenkoina( former councillor) and
Lydia Lenkoina. Step son of Eunice Lenkoina.
Father of Melvin Moseka (Muranga High School)
and Meshack Meitamei. Son-in-law of James and
Magdaline Kiambuthi of Muthiga and Edward
and Sally Chelagat of Eldama Ravine. Brother of
Katei, Toris,Timpiyian, Sekento, Nailantei, the late
Moseka, Resiato,Nkisaisa, Parsunkul and Simantoi.
Nephew ofJoseph Lempaka, Shaankua Lenkoina,
Eliud Parsankul (former DC/PSC Commisioner)
and Agnes Kasuku. Cousin and uncle to many.
Friends and relatives are meeting daily at his
Ngong residence in Scheme 305 and at his parents
homes in Kajiado and Oloyiankalani.
The cortege leaves Montezuma Funeral home on
Thursday 24
th
July 2014 at 8.00 am for funeral
service and burial at his farm in Tikoishi Oloyiankalani Kajiado County.
Mpesa contributions can be sent to 0722 894391 (Godfrey Katitia).
Death and Funeral Announcement
Martin Matayian
Lenkoina (Mato)
22/02/1973 17/07/2014
It is with humble acceptance of Gods
will that we announce the death of
Ann Nyagachu Wanyoike (Babe)
formerly of Clovers Management.
Loving mother of Adrian Gikera.
Daughter of Andrew Wanyoike of
Seiwa Furniture and the Late Salome
Nduta Njoroge. Sister of James
Njoroge, Alex, Abby, Arnold, Noreen,
Edgar and Onassis. Grand daughter
of the Late Hannah Nyagachu, Minneh
Gatu, Kibuthus, Bell Mwathi, Kiemas.
Niece of Solomon Kiema, Wanjiru
Kalinga and Wangari Ikonyo. Cousin
of Antony Kibuthu, Dennis Njenga,
Charles Ikonya and many others.
Family and Friends are meeting daily in
Limuru, Mutarakwa/ Kwambira Road
and at Westlands, Consolata Shrine Parish New Hall behind the Church
every day from 5pm to 7pm. The funeral service and burial will take place on
Friday, 25th July 2014 starting at 10am at her home in Limuru Mutarakwa/
Kwambira Road.
Rest in eternal peace Babe
In Gods hand you rest in peace,
in our hearts you live forever, Amen
Ann Nyagachu
Wanyoike
11 June 1986 19 July 2014
Celebration of a Life Well Lived
It is with deep sorrow and humble acceptance of
Gods will that we announce the passing on of Senior
Superintending Architect H.G. Manda of Ministry of
Lands, Housing and Urban Development (Directorate
of Public Works) Nyeri County on 17th July 2014, after
battling diabetes for a long time. Son of Hamisi Kirunda
and Esther Nyakio. Beloved husband of Rose Njoki of
Kamuguga Primary School in Zambezi Kikuyu. Dear
father of Kelvin Manda of UoN, School of Architecture
and Kenneth Manda of JKUAT, School of Computer
Science, Brother of Badiru Hamisi (Iten), Kirunda
Hamisi (Kakira Sugar Works, Jinja), Hellen Waruguru
(Nakuru), Jamila Hamisi (Jinja), Pastor James Mungai
(Kitale) and Charles Sowedi (Nakuru). Son-in-law of the
late Richard Ngari Mukundie. In-law of Catherine Njuki
(Loreto Valley Rd), Lilian Ngari (Posta), Tenson Nyaga
(Kanyuambora). The body is lying at War Memorial
Hospital Mortuary Nakuru. There will be a requiem
service in Nakuru on Friday 25th July 2014 at 10:00 am
. Body leaves Nakuru thereafter for burial at Iganga in
Uganda on Saturday 26th 2014. Friends, relatives and well
wishers are meeting daily at his home in Rironi, Garden
Square Restaurant in Nairobi, Nakuru and Iganga, Uganda for prayers and funeral arrangements.
For more information, call 0711447372, 0710271961, 0703353626, 0713221505, 0722380080,
0715643800.
Fare thee well till we meet again.
It is Time To Rest
H.G. Manda
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we
announce the death of Gladwel Wanjiru Kinyanjui of
African Institute Nakuru Campus. Loving daughter of
Johnston Kinyanjui (Kiyo Farmers Store Njoro) and
Dorcas Wambui Kinyanjui. Sister of Joshua Chege
Kinyanjui (Malindi), Evans Maina Kinyanjui, Mother
of Daville Kimani and Abby Mary. Granddaughter
of the late Joshua Chege Wanyoike. Late Ruth
Wambui Chege, Elizabeth Gathoni Chege and
Rosemary Wangari Chege. Nice of the late Patrick
Wanyoike, Elizabeth Gathoni (MRG), Mama Joshua
(Sokoni), Wanjiru, Njenga, late Peter Kuria, Wangari,
Nyambura,, Waweru, Gichia, Wanyoike, Willy ,Njenga,
Muthee Mwangi, Stephen Kagunda (Pokot).
Friends and Relatives are meeting daily at her
Fathers place at Lake View Nakuru for burial
arrangements.
The cortege leaves Nakuru War Memorial Mortuary
on Thursday 24th July 2014 at 8.00 am . Burial and
Service will take place at Rift Valley New Farm
Nakuru opposite Baraka Pry School (Kwa Joshua).
We give thanks and praise to God. Rest in peace Dear.
Death and Funeral Announcement
Gladwel Wanjiru
Kinyanjui
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we
announce the Death of Elder Nahashon Saiti Obiri.
Son of Obiri Angasa and Buyaki of Bogichoncho,
Bassi Central. Husband of Bathsheba Moraa. Father
of - Mary Matini (Dir.Tombe T. Factory), Charles Saiti
(Chairman Nyamache F.C.S), late David, Monyangi
(C.G.H.U Sec), Gilbert, P. Saiti (Ekerubo Sec), Ronald,
Lawrence ( Rigoma Sec), Jane Saiti, Delma. Brother of
late Araka, Late Motonu, late Osusu, Aamba, Moochi,
Late Nchore among others. Father-in-law of Dr. Joel
Matini, Richard Gisemba, Nyabonyi, Alice, Pamela,
Damaris (Iruma Sec), Eunice, Getrude, among others.
Grand father of Rose, Judy, Peter, Ronny, Emanuel,
Brian, Elvis, Erick among others. Cousin of Ongosi,
Rogitos among others. Korera of Late Nyangena,
Asamba, Chrisnto, late Chweya, Osoro, Isaac among
others.
The cortege leaves Ram Hospital mortuary on24/07/
2014 for Getare Village- Nyamache. He will be laid
to rest on 25/07/2014.Main fundraising at Kisii hotel
on 23/07/2014, Nyamache Fcs same day as from 12.00
noon. Mpesa No. 0710748752
You have fought a good ght , you have kept the faith.Amen.
Death and Funeal Announcement
Elder Nahashon
Saiti Obiri
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we
announce the passing on of sister Stellah Nyangara
Nyandieka which occurred on Thursday 17th July,
2014 at Kirwara Sub District Hospital in Muranga
County.
Daughter of Nyandieka Motari & the late Pauline
Bosibori. Mother of Sospeter Nyangena (Nyambaria
School) & Joy Bosibori of ACK Kimandi Nursery
School. Sister of Sarah & Nyangena, Kennedy &
Jackline, Janet, Beatrice & Edward, Philip & Martha
Peter & Maria Francis & Nancy Enock & Susan, Joash
& Gladys. Cousin of Henry, Charles, Douglas, Richard,
Perminus & Morema. Niece of Otome, Hellen & the
late Elzaphan Osinde.
The main fundraising will be held at KTDA Plaza on
Wednesday 23rd July 2014 starting from 5.00pm.The
body leaves Chiromo mortuary on Thursday 24th July,
2014. Burial will be on Friday 25th July 2014 at her
fathers home Nyambaria Rondon.
May her soul rest in eternal peace.
Death and Funeral Announcement
Stellah Nyangara
Nyandieka
Dad - we remember you with treasured memories. Olive - we dearly miss you.
Missed by Peninnah Chege,Wambui, Brother Njuguna Nyoike, Eunice Wanjiku, Ann Njoki,
Nyoike, Rose, Margaret Nimo (Kenya Airways), Jackline, Njeri & Chiru (USA), grandchildren
Naise, Olivia, Chege, Ole Nguraiya and Uncle Nelson Nyoike of Heritage Insuarance,
Uncle Ngugi and Dr. Anne Kabugi.
Our tears may be dry but our hearts still grieve.
You are fondly remembered by family, relatives and friends.
In our hearts you live forever
Olive Mumbi
Kimani
Passed on 18/5/2012
In Loving Memory
Mwalimu Evanson
Chege Nyoike
Passed on 22/7/1984
2 Years 30 Years
It is with great sadness and deep regret that
we announce the demise of Esborn Njoroge
Kariuki, of Kirogo Village,Weithaga Location
Muranga County. Husband of Grace
Karioko, Father of Teresia Muthoni of Classy
Ladies Hostels (Nairobi), Stephen Muhuhi
and Lucy Wacuka. Son of Stephen Kariuki
Macharia and the late Teresia Muthoni of
Muirigo village, Gathinja, Weithaga Location,
Muranga County. Brother of Peter and
Lydia Karanja (Muranga County), Joseph
& Pauline Kariuki (Nairobi), Hannah &
Samuel Njuguna Kinyanjui (Kagwe), Edwin
& Elizabeth Irungu (ICDC Nairobi) Lucy
and Rev Peter Mugenyi (NPC Karen), Jane &
Njoroge Mbatia (Eldoret), Danson & Isabel
Muturi (UK), John & Mary Kanyi (Thika) &
Cecilia & Gem Ramchander (UK). Son-in-law
of Damaris Wacuka Munyi of Kianjiru Village
Ndia Kirinyaga CountyBrother-in-law
of Susan Muthoni & Joseph Kariuki (Nairobi). Uncle of many loving nephews &
nieces
Friends and Relatives are meeting daily at his home in Kirogo Village and at Sagret
Hotel Milimani Nairobi at 5.30 pm for prayers and funeral arrangements. The
cortege leaves the City Mortuary on Thursday 25th July 2014 at 6.30 am & the
Funeral service will follow later at his Farm in Kirogo Village, Muranga County, from
10 a.m.
Naked I came from my mothers womb and naked I shall depart
The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away;
May the Name of The Lord Be Gloried! Job 1:21
Esborn Njoroge
Kariuki
Death and Funeral Announcement
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the death of
Daniel Gitu Ngaragu of Gikira Farm, Othaya which occurred on Sunday 20th
July, 2014 after a short illness. Until his death he was a businessman in Othaya
town, Nyeri County.
Beloved husband of the Late Margaret Gathigia Gitu and Debbie Muthoni
Gitu. Brother of Harrison Machira Ngaragu of Kairuthi and Eunice Nyawira
Kamunya of Karuna-ini. Father of Rose Mwangi and Veronica Macharia both
formerly of Barclays Bank, John Wahome Gitu of Ministry of Land, Housing
and Urban Development - Ardhi House, Nairobi, Eunice Nyawira of London,
Patrick Mathenge, Peter Machira, Mercy Wangui of Kakamega and Jackline
Wanjiru.
Father-in-law of Late Mwangi Makanga, Antony Macharia and Alice Wahome
of University of Nairobi. Uncle of Mathenge Wanderi (EPZA), Lucy Kairu,
Dr. Wahome Ngayu and Wanjuki Machira (KONZA City) among others.
Grandfather of Francis, Carol, Linda, Dr. Claire Mwangi, Edwin, Daniel, Joy
Victoria, Elvis, Cynthia, Lewis, Ryanne, Cyrus, and Brandon among others.
Family and friends are meeting daily at All Saints Cathedral at 5:30pm and also
at his Gikira home in Othaya for prayers and funeral arrangements.
The cortege leaves Lee Funeral Home on Saturday 26th July, 2014 at 7:00am
for funeral service at St. Martin De Porres Catholic Church, Othaya town at
10am and thereafter burial will take place at his Gikira home in Othaya.
Baba, you are gone but surely your legacy will live with us forever.
Daniel Gitu Ngaragu
Celebrating a life well lived
Its with deep sorrow and humble acceptance of Gods will that we the Mukiri family
announce the death of Daniel Kaniu Mukiri(Wamweru) of Matimbei village, Lari sub county.
Son of the late Mukiri Kaniu and Pauline Muthoni of Thakwa, Githunguri. Loving husband
of Esther Wanjiku Kaniu, Father of Sammy Mukiri of Tasia, Pauline Cheche, Ann Lei, John
Mburu, Tabby Banga, Margaret Wangui (all of Gikomba Market) Peter Ndungu (Wakaniu)
of Kidfarmaco Kikuyu, George Njau (Dagoretti Market).
Brother of Hannah Wanjiru Ngugi (Thakwa), the late Peter Ndungu (Matimbei) the
late Njoroge Mukiri (Thakwa) Regina Njuku (Mama Nganga) Ann Mwicharo( Waciiku),
Winnie Wainaina (Wida) and Agnes Gathecha (All from Gikomba Mkt). Father Inlaw
of Julius Cheche, Alice Ngendo Waheho, Jane Wairimu Kihanya, Pastor Lei, Winnie
Nyambura Mwangi, Jackson Banga Ngaari and Sarah Njogu. Uncle of Simon Nyoro, Grace,
Keru, Pauline Muturi, Gabriel Nganga, Mukiri Njuuku, George Karumba, Alfred Mukiri
Mwicharo, Martin Njuguna, Mukiri Njoroge, Robert Kaniu, Wairia Gathecha and Mukiri
Gathecha. Grandfather of Gitau Cheche, Wanjiku Mukiri, Ciiku Wanjiru, Kaniu Ndungu
Valentine Mburu among others.
Family and friends are meeting daily at his home in Matimbei, Lari for prayers and burial
arrangements. Cortege leaves Mukoe funeral home, Githunguri on Thursday, 24/07/2014
at 8:00am. Funeral service will be held at his home in Matimbei- Lari District.
Rest in peace Wamweru
Death and Funeral Announcement
Daniel Kaniu Mukiri(Wamweru)
DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
52 | Transition
It is with humble acceptance Gods will that we
announce the demise of Moses Munyiri Kiama on
the 16th July 2014. Husband of beloved Mary Wangari
Munyiri. Son of the late Charles Kiama and the late
Ann Wairimu. Loving father of the late Ann Moses,
Charles Kiama, Ester Muthoni formely PCs Ofce
Nyeri. Lucy Wangeci Alupe Hospital (Busia). The late
Jane Njoki, Margaret Mbuti (Marurui Nrb), Hellen
Wanjiku (Othaya), Agnes Nyaruai, Bernard Wandeto
and Martha Wanjiru all of Nrb. Brother of Wangeci,
Mbuti, Nyaruai, Mwangi (Meru), Munyeki and
Ndirangu. Uncle of Machira, Gitahi, Murugi, Agusta,
Kiama (USA) amongst others. Grand father of Emily
(CfC Stanbic), Ndoria, Brian, Edwin, Nyambura, Kevin,
Muthumbi, Gichuki, Stella, Kui, Biringi (Dubai), Evans,
Muturi, Kari, Kagure, Morrin, Munyiri amongst others.
Great grandfather of Gitau.
Friends and relatives are meeting daily at Emmacra
Hotel (Nrb) and at his home Kanjora village,
Muhoyas Location - Nyeri County. The cortege
leaves Mathari Funeral Parlour on Thursday 24 th
July 2014 at 09.00 hrs for prayers at Kanjora PCEA
church thereafter burial at his residence.
In Gods hands you rest, in our hearts you live forever.
Death and Funeral Announcement
Moses Munyiri
Kiama
It is with the humble acceptance of Gods will
that we announce the demise of Mzee Justus
Gisemba Meraba of Metembe Village, Nyaribari
Masaba; Kisii County; Masimba sub-county;
Riabigutu sublocation; Enchoro location. Son of
the late Thomas Meraba Okioma and the late
Rebecca Bonareri Gekanana..
Husband of Billiah Nyaboke and Eunice
Kwamboka. Father of Milkah Kerubo, Kennedy
Mairura, Eucabeth Bosibori, Josephine Moraa,
Moses Magati, Evaline Sarange and Daniel
Kerini. Brother of the Late Moses Mokurumi,
Julius Momanyi, Late Nahashon Kerini, Benson
Ratemo, Moraa Bonuke, Nyaboke Mokua,
Kemunto Mogire and Priscillah Samuel. Cousin
of Omwenga Magati, Obino Michori, David Sure,
Boraya Matoke, Moses Moraa; Eunice Samuel,
Martha Nyagaka and Maraa Mogere. Step father
of George Ogoti, James Meraba, Geoffrey Momanyi,
Ongeri Momanyi, Ongeri Kerini, Magati Tabu Kerini
Jared Ratemo, Wilfred Ratemo, Janet Kepha and
Damaris Ratemo (A.P) among others. Grandfather
of Bernard Kerini, Rachel Nyaboke (K.D.F) Samuel
Sure (A.P), Pauline Kemuma (NYS), Julius Mairura, Ruth Kemunto, Sophiah Moraa and Josphine
Nanjala. Father in-law of Charles Angwenyi, Aloise Kirera, Machogu Mitunda and Japhet
Ogamba. Son in-law of the late Mochama, the late Rael Nyaremo, the late Onchoka Ornabere
and Milkah Nyangweso. Semo of the late Sangara and Thomas Motondi. Brother in-law of late
Bonuke, Mokua, Mogire, Samuel, the late David Mocha ma, Shem, Moraa Sagara and Marcella
Motondi. Korera of the late Tongi Otwoma, late Pilscah Bwari, late Otwori Nyamora.
The body is lying at Gucha Funeral Home and will be transported from the funeral home on
Thursday 24th July at noon to his home at Metembe village.The funeral service and burial will
take place on Friday 25th starting at 9:00am. Friends and relatives are meeting daily at home
and Garden Square Nairobi. Final fundraising will be done at Metembe village and Garden
Square Nairobi on Tuesday 22nd starting at 5:00pm.
Blessed are the Saints who die in the Lord from now on Revelation 14:13
Justus Gisemba
Meraba
Death and Funeral Announcement
It is with deep sorrow and humble acceptance that we announce the passing on of our beloved mum Mama Jael Ayado
Ogola.Wife of the late Peter Ogola Ogege of Asembo Kanyigoro, Nyagoko School.
Daughter of the late Yonah Ochino Otumba and Christine Achieng Nyagogo of Uyoma Katwenga Lweya. Sister of the
late Richard Opino, James Olango Japolo, Dishon Okatch Alago, late Meshack Ochino, late Daudi Okatch Ojungo, Gordial
Awando, Ruth Obuya, late John Otumba Okayo, Jane Audi Odhiambo, Margaret Ochino, late Alice Onono Ndalo, J.J. Obara
and Paul Assesa Mbede.
Mother of the late Penina Gilo Otieno, Monica Atieno, late Sarah Nyadimo, Eng. Sam Ogege (KeNHA), Josiah Langi (USA),
late Joseph Agabu, late Chrispo Nyambok, John Ogege (ADRA Somalia), Salome Akinyi, Benter Awuor, Risper Otuodi, late
Jennipher Otieno, Joan Openji, Phoebe Achieng, late Caren Onyango.
Mother in law of Roseline Ogege, Esther Langi, late Jane Agabu, Beatrice Nyambok, Scholar Ogege and Esther Nguono,
Shadrack Otieno, late Hezbon Otuodi, George amongst others. Co-wife of Margaret Ochino Ogola. In-law of Francis Okinda,
Kefa Ogege, late Ambrose Onuko, late Michael Oliech Ombiri.
Sister in-law (Nyiek) of Julia Okinda, Hannah Ogege, late Grace Dongo amongst others. Grandmother of Judith Odinga
(KeNHA), Nicholas Ogoma, Peter Obama, Ochieng, Cloy amongst others. (Nyawand) Daudi Marenya, Maurice Opiyo, Japuonj
Munga, Odero, Grace amongst others.
There will be a fundraising on Tuesday 22nd July at the All Saints Cathedral at 5.00p.m.The cortege leaves Aga Khan Hospital
Mortuary, Kisumu on Thursday 24th July 2014 at 10.00am for a Requiem service at Dala Hera Cathedral, Kisumu and
thereafter proceeds to her home in Asembo, Burial will be on Friday, 25th July 2014 at her home in Nyagoko, Asembo, Siaya
County.
Blessed are the dead in the Lord, from now on, they will rest from their labour,
for their deeds will follow them. Rev. 14:13.
The Passing on of a Great Martriach
Mama Jael Ayado Ogola Ogege
Since you left us, the memory of the life we shared with you is
still very fresh in our hearts.
Despite the pain of losing you, we are grateful to the Almighty God for the love
and care you left amongst us.
Truly missed by your children Mwangi, Muiruri, Nduta, Ngugi,Wanjiru,
grandchildren, in-laws, brothers and sister.
A memorial service and unveiling of the cross will be held on 26th July 2014 at
12pm at their family home Kandara, Kagiko Village.
Simon
Muriithi Kibe
Anniversary
Florence Wanjiku
Simon
13th Anniversary 1st Anniversary /
Unveiling of The Cross
We regret to announce the death of
Simon Wamae Ngugi aka Kienja. Son of
John Ngugi Wamae and Susan Gathoni.
Husband of Margaret Wairimu. Father
of Alex Ngugi, Leonard Mbugua and
Michael Kariuki. Brother of Michael
Kariuki, the late Peter Mburu, Nancy
Njeri Wambugi, Anne Wanjiru Kabati,
David Njuguna, Moses Gathuru, Julius
Macharia, Joseph Nganga and Mary
Wanjiku.
The cortege leaves Nyahururu General
Hospital Mortuary on Wednesday 23rd
July 2014 for burial at Salama village.
Death and Funeral Announcement
Simon Wamae
Ngugi
(Kienja)
It is with humble acceptance of Gods
will that we announce the death of Mama
Tabitha Moraa Kinara, wife of the late
Sylvester Kinara of Moromba Village,
Gesangero Sub-location, Kisii County. Sister
of Silvanus Nyamwaro, Yuvinalis Arita and
Marinda (all late), Motabori and Mosiara.
Korera of Kiage Masara, Nyamongo, Mokaya,
late Omanwa and Joseph Sagwe. Mother of
Margaret Masara (Mawepi Medical Centre,
Kitengela), late Samuel Ongera, Dominic
Omwenga, Sarah Nyanchama, Menenciah
Kinara (ICEA LION) late Susan Nyaboke
Omanwa, Peter Kinara, Mondesta Boyani
and Evans. Mother-in-law of Sammy
Masara (ECL), late George Omanwa, Joan
Mokaya, Edna Sagwe and Peter Nyandusi.
Grandmother of many.
Friends and relatives meet at Masai Discovery Hall Kitengela today Tuesday July
22nd, 2014 at 5.30pm and at 680 Hotel tomorrow Wednesday July 23rd, 2014 at
5.30pm to assist the family meet funeral expenses. Burial will be on Friday July 25th,
2014 at her Moromba home.
Mama Tabitha
Moraa Kinara
Death and Funeral Announcement
Death has occurred to Josphat Mutyelinga Musili,
after a short illness, who until his untimely death was
a teacher, Nyaani primary school,Wamunyu.
Son of Daniel Musili Nguli and Litha Mbula Musili.
Young Brother of Joshua Musili, Minister for Lands
and Energy Machakos county, Japtheth Musili
(NEMA), Dorothy Musili Maryland (USA), Rhoda
Mutiso, Monica Nzingi, Musyoka Musili and Nguli
Musili. Husband of RosyIene Mutio. Father of Denis
Mutyelinga, Nthuli, Nguli. Brother-in-law of Angelina
Musili (Kenya High Commission, Tanzania), Kaunda
Kyanganga (Immigration Dpt), Peninah Musyoka
and Mulili family. Cousin of Japheth Kioko Ngatwa
(OCPD Gatanga),Willy Muli (works), Japheth Ngoya
(Action Aid) and many others. Uncle of Mwende
Musili (Moi Girls Isinya), Dorothy Mulonzi (Nairobi
Technical), Governor Musili (CCTV,Beverly (KSL),
Litha (UON), Simba (Lukenya Academy), Jancita Musili
(UK),Wambua, Mwendwa, Litha, Maggie Nzingi, Musili
Mutinda, Muthoki, Diana,Winnie and many others.
Family, friends, Koinange Group and Nyaani Welfare and New Drive will meet at Kengeles
(Nairobi Safari Club) on Wednesday 23rd July 2014 for funds drive at 5.30p.m. Cortege will
leave Montezuma Funeral Home Machakos on Saturday 26th July 2014 for funeral and burial
service at his home at Nyaani sub location,Wamunyu Location, Mwala Sub- County.
Naked I came from my mothers womb and naked I shall depart.
The Lord Gave and the Lord has taken away, may the name of the Lord be
gloried. Job 1: 21
Josphat Mutyelinga
Musili
24/12/1964 - 20/07/2014
Death and Funeral Announcement
It is with great humility and acceptance of Gods will that
we, the Council, Senate, Management, Staff and Students
of Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and
Technology, and the Karei Family, announce the death
of Prof. Jonathan Ole Karei, who until his death was
the Chancellor of Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University
of Science and Technology and former Chief Academic
Ofcer, Moi University, Eldoret.
Son of the late Karei Ololchoki and the Late Kakenia Karei.
Husband to Rachel Lanoi Karei of University of Eldoret.
Father to Kakenia (Kenya Literature Bureau), Jonathan
(USA), Naisiae (USA), Munke (USA), Mayiana (USA),
Meirriapie, and Supeo (Kenya School of law). Father-in-
law to Amos Livondo and Alexandre Meyer. Grandfather
to Khalayi and John Mark. Brother to Kashu, the late
Pressia, the late Sarbabi, the late Elizabeth, Samson, John,
the late Kisiani and Sironka. Son-in-law to the late Samuel
Munke Mpaayei and Peris Naisiae Munke. Brother in law
to Veronicah, Mary, Solomon and Alice Munke, James and
Loise Kaleke, Dr Daniel and Emily Lekiyeio, Moses and
Agnes Munke, Daniel and Veronicah Munke, The late
James and Phidelis Munke, Florence Munke, Esther and
Ndolo Kasyoka, John and the late Sarah Koiyiet, David and
Beatrice Munke, Deborah, Rebecca and Karoki. Uncle to Jon
Mark, Serah, Jeremiah, Simon, Joseph, John, Kireiyian, Sipala,
Salenoi, Taki, Ritei, Sylvia, John, Sheila, Saayion, Tim, Keith and Celine among others. He was a colleague and friend
to many.
Funeral arrangement meetings are taking place daily from 5.00 p.m. at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of
Science and Technology Main Campus, Bondo; Chambai Hotel, Narok; United Kenya Club, Nairobi; and Sirikwa
Hotel, Eldoret. There will be mini fundraising to offset funeral expenses on 28th July 2014 at Sirikwa Hotel,
Eldoret (5.00 p.m). The Main Harambee will be held on Wednesday 30th July 2014 at the United Kenya Club,
Nairobi from 5.00 p.m. Friends and well-wishers are invited to attend. The Memorial Service will be held on 29th
July 2014 at Sirikwa Pentecostal Church in Eldoret from 4.00 p.m. The body leaves the Lee Funeral Home on
Saturday 2nd August 2014 for burial at his Eor-Ekule home in Narok the same day.
The Lord has given and He has taken. Blessed be His holy name.
Death and Funeral Announcement
Prof. Jonathan Ole Karei
Born: 1937 - Died: 16/7/2014
Jaramogi Oginga Odinga
University of Science and Technology
DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
Transition 53
We The Njoga family praise and give thanks to the Almighty God
for the years He granted us with our late beloved Mama Esther
Otieno Njoga. We wish to express our heartfelt gratitude and
appreciation to all our relatives, friends colleagues, neighbours and
well-wishers for their overwhelming contributions, prayers and
words of encouragement following the hospitalization and demise
of our late mother and cherished friend. We sincerely thank the
medical teams; Kogembo Dispensary, Kendu Mission Hospital,
Kendu Sub-County Hospital and Victoria Hospital Kisumu
especially Dr. Awiti for the medical attention given to Mama.
Special thanks to the Principal Secretary Coordination & National
Government, Ministrys staff, Commissioner General of Prisons,
Director Probation and Aftercare services, Director BCLB,
Directors prisons Hqs, Regional Prison Commanders, Ofcers
in -charge and all prisons Staff for standing with the family during
the difcult moment. Further appreciation to Karachuonyo MP
Hon.Eng.Rege,MP Rarieda MP Eng. Gumbo, Area Chief Mr. Ogaso
Opudo, County Rep. Julius Gaya and George Kagumba of Prox
Adventures T&T.
Our deep appreciation also goes to the funeral committees in
Nairobi, Kisumu, Kawuor clan, Kogembo welfare Association,
daughters-in Laws,sons -in law, Grandchildren, Nyiwene,Nyakach
Kadianga, Octagon Hadassah (CBO),Obwolo Development Group(
ODG), Decasome Investment, Athletics Kenya, BOM Magereza Academy, Magereza Sacco,Simbi Otungo SDA Church,
Kenya Re SDA Church, Obwolo SDA Church, , Principal Sinyolo Girls,Head Teacher Arya Primary Kibos Secondary
School, OMS, Oyugis friends, The Njogas friends in New York/Jersey among others. Special gratitude to Pastors Paul
Odhiambo and Joshua Okanja for conducting the church service and according Mama a betting burial.
Since its not possible to thank each one of you individually, kindly accept this message as an acknowledgement of our
familys deepest gratitude for your support.
In Gods hands you rest, in our hearts you remain forever. We believe Jesus died and rose again.
God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in Him. l Thessalonians 4:14
Mama Esther Otieno
Njoga
Appreciation
It is with a humble acceptance of Gods will that we
announce the death of our Mum, Wife, Sister, Grand-
mother and the late great-grandmother Mary Wagira
Waiyaki (Nyina Wa Chege) which occurred on 16th July,
2014. Wife of Samuel Waiyaki Ndegwa. Mother of James
Chege Waiyaki Formerly Ministry of Health, Late Cecilia
Njeri Karanja (Gikuni), George Ikuro Waiyaki, Godfrey
Karanja Waiyaki, Ruth Waiyaki (Kimani) NIC Bank, Hannah
Nyamathwe Waiyaki and Jane Wanjiku Njoroge. Mother-
in-law of late Evans Karanja Muongi, SHiphira Gachao,
Margaret Wangui Machira, Peter Kimani Kahiga(Lekha
Trading Company), Jane Wangari Njenga & Ephantus
Njoroge Muguithi. Sister of the late Tabitha Wanjiku
Waweru, late Olive Kanuthu Noah and late Esther Wakonyo
Kibunja and Mwirori Muthua. Grandmother of Sammy
Ikuro, Sammy Kimani (British Army UK), James Ikuro (CIC
Insurance), Mary Chege (Nairobi University), Sammy Chege
(Kenyatta University), Sammy Karanja (Kitengela), Esther
Chege (Kenyatta University), Mary Karanja (Turkey), Morris
Ikuro (Ndenderu), Julius Chege (Kijabe Boys), Derrick
Kimani (Moi Mbiruri High School), Francis Njenga (Kihara
High School), Lilian Njambi (Ndenderu), Stanley Maguithi,
Mary Njoroge, Anthony Mungai, Esther Kagure, Magdaline Wagira, Philip Muongi, Samuel Mwaura, Peninah
Wanjiku, John Kiruthi, Paul Ndungu & Walter Njunge. The cortege leaves Nazareth Hospital on 24th July,
2014 at 9.30 a.m for a funeral Service at 12.00 noon at her Husbands home Karura sub-Location, Karura
Location, Kihara, Kiambu County.
I have fought a good ght, I have nished my course, I have kept the Faith 2Timothy 4:7
Death and Funeral Announcement
Mary Wagira
Waiyaki
Those we love dont go way,
They walk beside us every day,
Unseen,unheard,but always near
Still loved,still missed and very dear
Truly missed daily by your two lovely sons
-Kyppy Ngaira Simani
-Peter Titus Simani (JR),
And all relatives and friends
Its often said that there is no such thing as a
superhero, but we were blessed to have known
a true superwoman.
- Kyppy and JR.
Seventh Year Annivesary In Loving
Memory
Doris Mwikali
Nzuki - Simani
9/08/1968 -22/07/2007
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we
announce the passing on of Paul Richard Musyoki
Mwangangi of Leighnicks Company Limited.
Beloved Husband of Lucy Nyaroko Musyoki. Beloved
Father of Salome Njeri Musyoki and Milka Kamene
Musyoki. Beloved Son of the late Joseph and Franciscah
Mwangangi. Brother of Alphonse Kim, Nicholas, the
late Schola, Geoffrey, Felister, Regina, Leonard, Shem,
Florence, Caroline and Maureen Mwangangi. Brother-
in-law of Juliana, Winfred, Rosemary, Silvia, Ruth,
Johnson, John, James and Isaac. Uncle of Fred,Winfred,
Eunice, Alex, Irene, Mutiso,Geff, Lilian, Philip, Fidelis,
Jaqueline, Christine, Oscar Aggrey, Tabitha, Jesica,
Arnest, Perpetual, Milka, Leslie, Silent, Rachael, Paul,
Cecilia, Jason mumo and Lenox. Grandfather of Eve,
Yvonne, Juliana and Christine.
Funeral arrangements are being held at Magomano
Hotel and at his residence Utawala from 6.00pm to
9.00pm daily. The cortege leaves Kenyatta University Mortuary to Holy Family Catholic Parish
Church Utawala for requerium Mass on Saturday, 26th July 2014 at 10.00am. Thereafter proceed
to Kilalani Kangundo for burial.
God gives and God takesRest in Peace Abba.Amen.
Paul Richard
Musyoki Mwangangi
Promotion to Glory
Leighnicks Company Ltd
We, the Missionary Sisters of the Precious Blood
of the East African Province announce the passing
on of Sr. M. Isabel (Philomena) Rodrigues, CPS. Sr.
Isabel was born in Pemba, Zanzibar. Daughter of
the late Mr. Miguel Francis Rodrigues and the late
Mrs. Maria Caitana Po.
Sr. Isabel joined the Missionary Sisters of the
Precious Blood on 5th June 1958 and worked in
Upendo Childrens Home Moshi, Tanzania, Lushoto
Tanzania and Upendo Leprosy Home, Arusha
Tanzania. Sr. Isabel went to her Lord whom she
served so faithfully at Mater Hospital on 19th
July 2014.
The funeral Mass will be at Precious Blood
Convent, Riruta on Wednesday, 23.07.2014 at 10.00
a.m. followed by burial at St. Austins Cemetery,
Msongari.
I have fought the good ght; I have nished
the race, I have kept the faith; all that awaits
me is the crown of glory 2 Timothy 4:7-8
Celebration of Life
Sr. M. Isabel
(Philomena)
Rodrigues, CPS
16/4/1936 19/7/2014
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that
we announce the passing of Samson Omoto
Otembo on 17/7/2014 after short illness. Son
of the late Daniel Omoto Otembo and Mama
Gladys Otembo of Kitale. Brother of Steve,
the late Dorack, Patrick, David and Peter.
Brother-in-law of Chrisitne Otembo, Irene
Otembo, Carol Omoto and Catherine Aura.
Uncle of many nephews and nieces.
Funeral arrangements are being held daily at
the Pool Side Restaurant-Nyayo Stadium from
5:00pm. Main Harambee will be held on 23rd
Wednesday 2014 to offset medical expenses.
The cortege leaves Chiromo Funeral Parlour
on 25th July 21, 2014. Funeral service and
burial will take place at Langata cemetery on
the same day
May God rest in his soul in eternal
peace.
Death & Funeral Announcement
Samson Omoto
Otembo (Big Sam)
15/2/1961 17/7/ 2014
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we
announce the passing on of Joyce Mwikali Jimmy of
A.B.C. Kathithyamaa that occurred on 10/07/2014
at Nairobi Womens Hospital. Wife of the late
Jimmy Mutiso Thyaka.
Mother of Josephine Nthei (Nguluni), Zipporah
Nzioka (Ruai), Joe Mutiso (Ministry of Lands/
K.W.T.A), Dorcas Makau (Kyaume Pri), Grace
Mwongeli, Charles Wambua and Paul Thyaka.
Mother-in-law of Nicholas Muange, late Joe
Kavilondo, Morris Nthuva, Stephen Kitavi
(Kangundo Hosp.), Florence Nzuki (Tala Girls),
Emily Wambua and Elizabeth Thyaka (K.N.H.).
Sister of Peter Mumo, Peter Mutie, Beatrice Wanza
& Esther Muthuku among others. Grandmother of
Lemmy, Jimmy Mutua, Tonny, Kitavi, David among
others.
Burial will be held at her home, Isinga Village,
Kangundo on 24/07/2014 at 12 noon.
Mwaitu: in Gods hands you rest, in our hearts yo live forever. Amen!
Death and Funeral Announcement
Joyce Mwikali
Jimmy
Six years have passed since that
sad day when our dear one
was called away. God loved you
more. It was his will, but in our
ears you linger still. Absent in
body but present in spirits.
Lovingly remembered by your
wife Esther (Mum Kim) and
children Samuel Kimani and
Martin Ngugi.
Relatives, Friends and Business
Partners.
6th Annversary / In Loving Memory
Peter Muiruri
Kimani
(Pemu Molo)
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we
announce the passing on of Mzee John Obonyo Orori
(Egekongo) which occured on 15th July 2014 at Kenyatta
National Hospital. Son of late mzee Orori Mochanga
and late Moraa Nyandege and Step Son of Late Bogeta
Orori. Loving husband of Rosemary Kerubo Obonyo and
Batsheba Kerubo Obonyo. Loving father of the late Peter
Maina, Kennedy Obonyo of WFP Eldoret, Regina Moraa of
Songa Enterprise, Ruth Mokeira, Emily of COG, Jacklyne of
DPSM, David Orori, the late Ndege Obonyo and Jemima
Obonyo. Father-in-law of the late Wilfrida Kwamboka,
Teresa Nyambeki (Mama Moraa) of Kasarani, Moureen
Nyaboke of Gucha Secondary, Kennedy Abuya of Songa
Enterprises, Yabesh, Late Kenyatta. Grandfather of Poland
Maina and Lynet Mandere of Rongai, Nelia Moraa (Ecodym
Africa), Marcella Kemunto (Educate yourself Ltd), Peter
Maina (JKUAT), Jeremia and Lucy Kerubo (Mt laverna
Primary), Alice and Moureen Formerly Geke High School,
Dorene,Bruce, Dennis Nrb School, Joseph, Nyanchera
and Maryann (Olerai Primary), Geoffrey Simba, Geoffrey
Kenyatta, Richard Orioki & Jemimah Kwamboka. Great
grandfather of Wilfrida Kwamboka and Mary Kerubo of
OleRai primary, Peter Maina Junior. Brother of Mwamba,
Nyanchera, Mokua, Nyagaka, Athanas, Lucia, Ogise (All Late), Sabina Manyura, Charles Moseti, Late Abuga,
and Francis Ongeri. Uncle of Zacheus Orori, Principal Chironge Secondary, Late Michieka, Pastor Lazarus
Achimba FGCK Mbale,Thomas Ombati Eldoret, Christina,Yevensia, Orori Mokua, Zachary,Yuventina (Yusta),
Raphael Simba Geke High school, Boniface Simba, National Treasury, Dominic, Fr Vincent. Korera of the late
Mzee Teresi, Mzee Andrew Nyachwaya, Mzee Abuya, Josphat Okinyi, Late Simba, Late Abuta.Inlaw of Isaboke,
Basibika, Ongoro, late Yunuke, Abram, among others. Semo of Ongwenyi, Okemwa, Samba (All Late) and
others.The body is lying at Montenzuma Funeral home. Relatives and friends are meeting on weekdays from
Thusday 17th July till Tuesday the 22nd from 5 pm at Garden Square, Rongai, Kasarani and his Gekano home
for Funeral arrangements.The main fundraising will be held on Wednesday 23rd July 2014 at the Proffessional
Centre from 5pm. The cortege leaves Montezuma Funeral home on Thursday 24th July 2014 for his home
Gekano Village Nyamira County and will be laid to rest on Friday 25th July 2014.
Mzee John Obonyo
Orori (Egekongo)
Death and Funeral Announcement
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the sudden death
of Mzee Charles Kamemba Nyarae who passed on 14/07/
2014. Husband to Jemimah Kwamboka. Son of lates Nyarae
Isanda and Kerubo Nyarae. Father of George, Gladys, Grace,
Lilian (KRA-Kisumu), Hosea, Sarah and Rhoda. Father-in-
law of Annah, Magret, Sammy, Manyara, Zablon, Mochama,
Micah, Anyoro. Brother of Kimwomi, Late Onduko,
Masara, late Nyakambi, Moraa, Nyaboke, Mabera, Nyaera,
late Kamanda, Onyango, Nyakerario, Nyaberi, Mounde,
Mogoko, Florence, Nyauma, Mongae, Atuti, Mogusu, Atuya,
Onderi, Omego, Nyakoria, Maganya, Nyangweso, Nyaera,
Teresa. Nephew of Late Isanda, Late Mongare, Late Matage,
Late Otochi, Kemunto, Moraa, Osiri, Late Anyoka, Late
Ainda, Late Ondieki, Nyangweso. Cousin of Bota, Kerama,
Henry, George, Chief Ondieki, Nyangau. Korera of Pastor
Chumbi, Nyakundi, Florence, Priscah, Osebe, Hon. Masanya,
Late Kerubo. Uncle of Late Akombe, Mocheche, Mogata,
Maswari, Orutwa, Sure, Naftali, Kepha (Nairobi), Julius,
George, Kennedy, Charles, Akombe, Corporal Otochi,
Akim, Grandfather of Ogao, Nyarae, Shem,Quinter, Moraa
among others. Family and relatives are meeting at his home
in Nyabikomu, Nyamira County.The cortege leaves Nyamira
Nursing Home on Tuesday 22nd July 2014. Burial will be on
Wednesday 23rd July 2014 at his home in Nyabikomu village,
Amatierio Sub-location, Nyamira County.
Fare Thee Well Mzee
Death and Funeral Announcement
Mzee Charles
Kamemba Nyarae
1946 - 14/07/2014
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death
of Francis Mwaura Muiruri (Mwaura Bunda) of
Breakdown Service Thika. Son of Joseph Muiruri and
late Tabitha Wanjiru. Husband of Lucy Wanjiru. Father
of Dennis Muiruri, Christine Wanjiru and Angela
Wangui. Brother of Peter Njuguna, Shadrack Mwangi,
Samuel Muiruri, Teresia Njoki Nduati, Elijah Ngugi
Muiruri (Baree), and Rachael Wanjiku Kinuthia.
Friends and relatives are meeting daily at Chose and
Choice Thika Stadium at 6.00pm and at his parents
home Gatura Gatuthus Home for prayers and
funeral arrangements.
A memorial service will be held on Wednesday 23rd
July at 2.00pm at his home Gatura.
The cortege leaves Bishop Okoye Funeral Home
Thika on Friday 25th July 2014 at 8.00am and
thereafter burial and funeral service at his parents
home Gwa Gatuthu Gatura, Gatanga Constituency,
Muranga County at 12.00noon.
May God rest his soul in eternal peace.
Death and Funeral Announcement
Francis Mwaura
Muiruri
(Mwaura Bunda)
We give thanks and honor to our Lord Jesus Christ
for the life of David Livingstone Oyieko Ratemo who
went to rest on 2/07/2014. Son of the late ex-senior
chief Matayo Ratemo and Bathsheba Moraa. Loving
husband of Rose Moraa Ratemo. Father of Job, Andrew
and Anastasia, Nyaboke and Patrick, Batsheba and
Chris. Brother of Paul Mayaka, Marita Onchiri, Oguta
Jacob, Dr Assa, Zablon, Hannah, Esther, Julie, Josiah,
Methuselah, Daniel & Zachariah (USA). Son-in-law of
late Oira and Nyaboke: Korera of Nyamwaro, Obonyo
& Bwana. Brother-in-law of Eunice, Rebecca, Jack line
and others. Uncle of Charles, Nyanchamas, Mosotis,
Moraas, Mathews, Mary, Prof. Mayaka, Tom & Jane,
Norah, Isoka, Job & late Joseph, Nelson and Nancy,
Eva & Isaac, Consolata & Kefa, Felix & many
more. Cousin of Omwengas, Gideons, Onsomus,
late Mokes, Kianas, Salamus, Obubas, Nyangwesos
and many more.There will be a fundaraiser
today Tuesday, 22/07/2014 at Nairobi Central SDA Church at 5.00pm.
The cortege leaves the Umash Funeral home on Thursday 24th July 2014 at 12.00
pm.The funeral service will be at Nairobi Central SDA Church at 2.00 pm on 24th July
2014.The burial will take place on Friday 25th July 2014 at his Ngong Kibeko home.
Celebration of a life well lived
David Livingstone
Oyieko Ratemo
DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
54 | Transition
GOLF | Irish star climbs to second in world ranking
Hoylake, UK
R
ory McIlroy has three of the
four majors safely in the bag
and he is already thinking
about adding the nal piece of golf-
ings crown jewels at Augusta National
next April.
The 25-year-old Irishman won the
British Open for the rst time at Hoy-
lake on Sunday by two strokes from
Sergio Garcia and Rickie Fowler.
It was less of a margin than the
eight strokes he beat the eld with to
take the 2011 US Open crown and the
2012 US PGA Championship, but it
was every bit as valuable to him.
He joined an elite group of players
to win three out of the four majors, is
the only the third - after Tiger Woods
and Jack Nicklaus - to do so by the
age of 25 and is the rst European
to win three.
A lot to take in at one time, but
McIlroy is a keen student of golng
greatness and he is aware of where
he now stands in that aspect. Yeah,
Im immensely proud of myself. To
sit here 25 years of age and win my
third major Championship and be
three-quarters of the way to the
career Grand Slam, he said minutes
after raising the Claret Jug in triumph
above his head.
I never dreamed of being at this
point in my career so quickly. The
Open Championship was the one
you really wanted growing up, and
the one you holed so many putts
on the putting green to win, to beat
Tiger Woods, Sergio Garcia, Ernie
Els, whatever. (AFP)
With three majors in
the bag, Irishman now
sets sights on golngs
crown jewel at Augusta
McIlroy targets
Masters glory
after Open win
PETER MUHLY | AFP
Northern Irelands Rory McIlroy holds up the Claret Jug in front of the score-
board after winning the 2014 British Open Golf Championship at Royal Liverpool
Golf Course in Hoylake, north west England on Sunday.
Im immensely proud of
myself. To sit here 25 years
of age and win my third
major Championship and
be three-quarters of the way
to the career Grand Slam
Rory McIlroy, Open champion
SCALING THE HEIGHTS
Irishman jumps to
second in ranking
Rory McIlroy is the new world number
two after his dramatic British Open
victory on Sunday at Royal Liverpool
lifted him six places in the rankings.
Australias Adam Scott keeps the
number one spot after nishing in
a tie for fth with countryman Marc
Leishman on 12 under, ve shots behind
the Northern Irishman.
Swedens Henrik Stenson drops to
number three while Justin Rose
of England is fourth and Spaniard
Sergio Garcia climbs from ninth to
fth. American Bubba Watson, who
missed the cut this weekend, drops
two spots to sixth, his compatriot
Matt Kuchar also falls to seven and
Australias Jason Day takes eighth
place moving up two spots.
SPORT
FOOTBALL
Chelsea legend Drogba closer
to Blues return after seeing out
contract at Galatasaray. P.59
BY LARRY NGALA
lngala@ke.nationmedia.com
Kenyas professional golfers
return to action today barely
three days after the Nation Golf
Circuit at Eldoret Golf Club at the
weekend.
A eld of 32 pros joined by six
amateurs will converge on the
par-71 Muthaiga Golf Club course
this morning for the rst round
of the inaugural Rapid Challenge
sponsored by Rapid Communica-
tions Limited.
They include Royal Nairobis Eric
Ooko (above), a newcomer in the
professional ranks who red two
under par 69 to win the Nation
event at Eldoret. Ooko is currently
enjoying a good form and will be
the man to watch in the remaining
events of the season.
Indiza to play
Others expected to perform well
at the event are long-hitting Dismas
Indiza from Mumias. During the El-
doret event at the weekend, Indiza
shot one over par 72 to nish third
behind Nyanzas David Odhiambo
and the winner Ooko.
Resident professional and the
cordinator of the event, Anil Shah,
has said the course is expected to
play long following rains on Sun-
day evening. At stake for the pros
who are playing three rounds will
be Sh300,000, courtesy of Rapid
Communications.
Golfers head to
Rapid Challenge
BY DEJA VU
sportsdesk@ke.nationmedia.com
Customary end-of-season awards
were held in the OBTS Pavilion after
last weekends horse racing. Patsy
Sercombe and daughter Lesley were
respective champions by a country
mile. Niaivashas Gilly Fraser was
best Private Trainer.
David Miri and Peter Lesengei,
under tutelage of Julie McCann, were
crowned champions and most im-
proved apprentices.
Sheikh Hamid Butt and his
partner Doctor Patrick Musimba
toppled Mim Haynes for leading
all round owner as Rawhide Stud
peaked Bruce Nightingale for cov-
eted breeder.
Champion two-year-old went to
Spring Run, giving trainer Surat Mo-
hammed Noor top trainer award for
this category. Derby winner, Stake Ur
Claim, was champion three-year-old.
No prizes for guessing Horse of the
Year, George Drew, package. None
other than Patsy Sercombes Westo-
nian, owned by Mim Haynes.
Awards gala crown
horse racing season
BY LARRY NGALA
lngala@ke.nationmedia.com
An impressive back nine score of
24 points in addition to 18 saw Vic-
tor Laibuni win the overall title of the
Well-Out Golf Tours tournament at
the Kenya Airforce Golf Club.
The handicap 18 Laibunis total was
three points better than second-placed
Isaiah Nderitu, a former captain of
the club who posted 19 and 20 for a
total of 39.
Nderitu beat Mbathi
Nderitu beat Mike Mbathi (20, 19)
on countback. James Kamau (36) beat
Steve Karobia on contback to nish
fourth. Margaret Kalekye posted 35
points to win the ladies category
ahead of Sophie Njuguna (28). Lieu-
tenant Colonel Ben Mabango won the
rst nine with 20 points while winning
the second, also on 20, was Machakos
Golf Clubs Joseph Kavivya.
At Nyeri, Bishop Jacob Kamere com-
bined 20 and 23 to claim the overall
title in the Ambassador Muitas tour-
nament, beating Samuel Kamau by
two points. Francis Kiunjuri (40) was
third. Veteran George Kibira, on 78
gross, won the gross. Gladys Mwangi
(36) won the ladies prize ahead of
Mercy Mburu (35). Leading the guests
was Jesse Mwangi on 36 points.
At Thika, the pair of Walter Njenga
and William Ngugi posted a combined
score of 46 points to win the Crown
Paints four ball better ball tourna-
ment.
Laibuni beats all on Airforce Club course, with Nderitu in hot pursuit
CRICKET
Ishant Sharma took
seven wickets as India
ended a run of 15 Tests
without an away victory
courtesy of a 95-run
win over England at
Lords yesterday. The
win is only Indias sec-
ond in 17 Tests at Lords.
FOOTBALL
Gerrard quits England team
England captain Steven Gerrard announced his
retirement from international football yesterday
after making 114 appearances for his country.
Gerrard, 34, led the national team at the World Cup
where England bowed out in the group stage and
the Liverpool midelder said he had agonised
over the decision since returning from Brazil.
GENERAL GERRARD
QUITS THREE LIONS
34
Age of Liverpool and
England midelder
who quit the national
team yesterday
TENNIS
Retruning Troicki in Swiss Opening victory
Viktor Troicki made the most of his return to tennis after serving a one-
year ban as the Serb defeated Austrias Dominic Thiem 7-6 (7/4), 6-4
yesterday to reach the second round of the Swiss Open.
Troicki took down eighth seed Thiem, tipped as a name of the future,
with the win helping to boost the Serbs fragile condence after being
granted a wild card entry after seeing his ranking plummet following
his suspension.
DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
55
SCHOOLS | Hosts Green Commandos back in race for football title after a four-year absence
BY BRIAN YONGA
@brianyongz
byonga@ke.nationmedia.com
T
he nal list of teams to compete in
the 2014 Airtel Rising Stars second-
ary schools Term Two B national
games is complete after the conclusion of
regional games at the weekend.
For the rst time, both boys and girls
national football champions will not feature
at the nals after they were eliminated at
the regionals, setting the stage for new
champions to be crowned in Kakamega
next month.
The 2013 national champions Upper Hill
and Olympic Girls failed to advance from
Metropolitan region games and the nation-
als could witness more upsets.
Upper Hills reign on the title came to a
halt after they lost 2-0 to Brother Beusang
of Kajiado in the nal of the Metropolitan
regional games, Evans Ochieng emerging
the hero with two extra time goals. Upper
Hill felt a sense of injustice after having
a goal ruled out in the second-half and
penalty appeals dismissed.
Olympic Girls on the other hand lost 2-4
on penalties to Matuu Memorial after a 2-2
draw after 120 minutes. Matuu will return
to the games after a ve-year absence. The
upset of two giants has led many to predict
that the national titles will not come back
to Nairobi, what with the inexperience of
the Metropolitan teams.
But Brother Beusang coach Mohammed
Kaka says the two teams have shown that
they are the best after knocking out the
favourites and will be a force to reckon
with in Kakamega.
We were considered underdogs but look
at what we did. We beat big teams and we
2013 champs Upper Hill,
Olympic Girls biggest
casualties as Kakamega
readies for championship
Regions name teams for nationals
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NATION
Matuu Memorial
players celebrate
after beating Ol-
ympic High in girls
football nal match
at the Metropolitan
region games in
Loitoktok on Sun-
day.
go the nationals with the same mentality.
Teams should underestimate us at their own
peril, Kaka told Daily Nation Sport.
Nairobi County sole representative to the
nationals will be boys volleyball champions
Hospital Hill who retained the regional title
after a 3-0 win over Utithi to book a ticket of
defending their national crown.
There were also major upsets in Mombasa
region where newcomers Green Palm stunned
former national champions Tononoka 2-1 in
boys football nal to reach the nationals.
The Lake region also recorded surprise
results, with Kisumu Day and Gekomoni
winning football titles.
Kisumu Day beat Kanga 3-1 in boys nal
while Gekomoni defeated Nyakach 3-2 on
post-match penalties in girls nal to book a
slot in the nationals.
Kathungi High School from Northern region
will play in their second consecutive national
games after gunning down Isiolo Boys 2-0 in
the nal at Kitui Boys.
In Nakuru region, Chemase defeated
newcomers Kongoi 2-0 in a tight nal to bag
Nakuru regions ticket to the championship.
Kapcherop edged out Itigo 1-0 in girls nal
to retain the regional title.
Passenga School from Aberdare region
recorded rare double after winning both the
boys and girls football titles.
Former football champions Kakamga High
School will make a return to the national games
after a four-year absence. The Green Comman-
dos beat Chavakali 3-0 in the Nzoia region and
being the home team in the nationals, they will
fancy their chances of reclaiming the title.
We were considered underdogs
but look at what we did. We
beat big teams and we go
the nationals with the same
mentality
Mohammed Kaka, Beusang coach
BY CAXTON APOLLO
aayienga@yahoo.co.uk
USIUs men and womens basketball
Premier League teams retained top po-
sitions on the table of standings after
registering victories in Nairobi at the
weekend.
Tigers kept the top spot in the mens
competition with 24 points following
their 79-72 win over Kenya Airports
Authority at Kasarani gymnasium on
Sunday night. Flames of the USIU-A,
on the other hand, clobbered Kenya
College of Accountancy-University
67-35 to also keep the top position
with 20 points.
Kept clean score sheet
Tigers, who led 40-34 at the break
against KAA, have so far won 11
matches and lost two. Flames victory
over KCA-U saw them keep a clean
score sheet in 10 outings.
Eagle Wings moved to second in the
womens championship after garner-
ing three points last weekend. The
three-time champions beat Kenyatta
Universitys Oryx 40-27 before losing
52-61 to Strathmore University.
Strathmore womens team is placed
second in the league with 17 points,
having beaten Eagle Wings 61-52 at
Kasarani on Sunday.
At the same time, Zetech College
beat Jomo Kenyatta University of
Agriculture and Technology 39-1 in
USIU teams tighten grip on leagues as Zetech win
Weekend results: Lions 60 Strathmore University
58, Strathmore University-women 61 Eagle Wings 52,
Blades 68 Nairobi Aviation College 55, Tigers 79 KAA
72, Thunder 75 Pirates 55, Storms 57-Western Delight
23, Ulinzi Blades 50 Safe Spaces 40, Flames 67 KCA-U
35, Co-op Bank 68 Nakuru Club 50, Baraka Xtreme 65
MKU-Eldonet 80, KPA 121 Nakuru Club 65, Thunder 94
Nairobi Aviation 62.
the Nairobi Basketball Association
womens league match played at the
Railway Club.
Zetech were lifted by Cynthia
Wawerus ten points. Mary Chepkoi
and Hilda Ndegwa had 14 and 12
points respectively for JKUAT.
24
USIU-As points in mens basketball
league which puts them at the top
BY PHILIP ONYANGO
ponyango@ke.nationmedia.com
A record 24 teams have con-
rmed participation in this years
Fiba Zone Five club champion-
ships to be held in Mombasa for
the rst time.
Hilmi Ali, the Coast Basketball
Association chairman, has said
11 womens teams and 13 mens
squads have conrmed they will
be in Mombasa next month for the
championship which will be used
to select Zone Five teams for the
African Championships to be held
later in the year.
Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Bu-
rundi, Rwanda, Southern Sudan,
Egypt and Somalia who form
Zone Five have all confirmed
participation in the week-long
championship.
Weve received record entry for
this years event and we are doing
everything possible to ensure all
participating teams are well taken
care of, Ali said.
Ali said several sponsors have
come on board to support the event
and appealed to more companies
to come forward and support the
event.
Clubs gear up
for Zone Five
championships
BY RICHARD MWANGI
rmwangi@ke.nationmedia.com
Kongonis are yet to register a win
in the Nairobi Provincial Cricket
Associations super league. Against
Sir Ali Muslim Club on Sunday,
Kongonis lost by 43 runs.
Kongonis has produced na-
tional team players, among them
Shem Ngoche, Elijah Otieno, Alex
Obanda, Emmanuel Budi, Nelson
Odhiambo and Duncan Allan.
Champions Kanbis were given a
scare by the youthful Nairobi Gym-
khana who routed them for 172.
Rajesh Bhudya played a captains
innings, knocking half a century.
Ramesh Mepani (32) and Dihren
Vekaria (29) also posted meaning-
ful runs on the scoreboard. Nairobi
Gymkhanas bowlers shared the
ten wickets, thus Lucas Oluoch
(2/23, Raj Sagala (2/27, Ibrahim
Okello (2/23) and Harrison Am-
bani (2/28).
In reply, Gymkhana batsmen
failed to cope with Kanbis sti
bowling and tight fielding and
were dismissed for 110 in just 27
overs. Sikh Union(330 all out)
beat Cutchi Leva (140 all out) by
190 runs as Swamibapa (241 for
4) beat Stray Lions (240) by six
wickets at Peponi School.
Kongonis stay
winless in race
Weve received record
entry for this years event
Hilmi Ali, Coast Basketball
Association chairman
DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
56 | Sport
DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
57
ATHLETICS | Kenyas long distance mens team is hoping to end 12 years of frustration in Glasgow
Glasgow
J
amaican sprint
star Usain Bolt
and middle-
distance king Mo Farah headline a
stellar track and eld line-up at the
Commonwealth Games which start
in Glasgow tomorrow.
Bolt, world record holder in both
the 100 and 200m as well as double
Olympic and world champion, has
consistently said since his victories
at the Moscow worlds in 2013 that
the Commonwealths were his
goal, depending on coach Glen
Mills wishes.
So the strapping Jamai-
can, arguably the biggest
name in world sport,
will be in Scotland
to give the biggest
boost to an event
that draws competi-
tors from 71 nations,
Jamaican
sprint star
and Britains
track king
at the top of
a rich line-up
in Scotland for
Club Games
Bolt, Farah headline stellar cast
PHOTOS | FILE
Jamaicas Usain Bolt (top) and Great Britains Mo Farah.
I do not wish to take
the place of anyone who
qualies this weekend in
an individual event but am
available for relay duty if
the selectors feel I can be
an asset to the Jamaican
team in Glasgow
Usain Bolt
mainly former British colonies, in 17
sports. But Bolt, a six-time Olympic
gold medallist and making his Com-
monwealth debut in Glasgow, will
likely compete only in the 4x100m
relay after missing the Jamaican na-
tional championships.
I do not wish to take the place of
anyone who qualies this weekend in
an individual event but am available
for relay duty if the selectors feel I
can be an asset to the Jamaican team
in Glasgow, said the 27-year-old,
who has missed proposed comeback
meets in Ostrava and Paris because
of a foot injury.
I have received lots of requests,
invitations and messages of support
from my fans in Scotland who are
looking forward to a great event.
What event Bolt
will actually race re-
mains to be known, he himself
having expressed his desire to race
his preferred 200m. Track and eld
will also boast several other house-
hold names, notably Farah, who will
compete for England.
The Somali-born double Olym-
pic and world 5,000 and 10,000m
champion will be going for the dou-
ble in Scotlands biggest city after a
troubled season during which he has
suered abdominal problems.
Farah had been undecided about
whether to compete after nishing
eighth in the London Marathon.
Fantastic boost for British sport
But his presence, with the 10,000m
nal on the opening day, is a fantastic
boost for British sport in the wake of
the London Olympics, when he won
his rst gold in an evening ses-
sion during which Greg
Rutherford (long jump)
and Jessica Ennis
(heptathlon) also
triumphed.
Ot h e r
notable
ath-
letes on
show will
include David
Rudisha, Kenyas Ol-
ympic 800 metres cham-
pion and world record holder,
and New Zealands Olympic and
world shot put champion Valerie
Adams, who is on an unbeaten streak
of 53 competitions.
Rudisha, on his way back from in-
jury, won the Diamond League meet
in Glasgow and while not winning in
Monaco last week coming in sixth,
his sub-1:43 time indicates he will be
in Scotland for gold. For Kenya, the
long distance mens team is hoping
to end 12 years of frustration in Glas-
gow. (AFP)
BRIEFLY
CYCLING
British hero Wiggins
favourite for glory
Cycling gets under way at
the Commonwealth Games on
Thursday with a large number of
world class riders spread across
track, road, mountain bike and
the new games discipline of para-
cycling. Track cycling will be one
of the highest standard competi-
tions held at Glasgow with world
championship level elds in
many of the events. Some of the
worlds fastest men and women
on two wheels will line up on the
250m track at the Sir Chris Hoy
Velodrome to pedal for individual
and team supremacy. The Glas-
gow Games were given a boost
when Englands Bradley Wiggins
announced he will compete in the
track and road events.
RUGBY
New Zealand seek to
extend 7s stranglehold
New Zealand will seek to ex-
tend their stranglehold on the
Commonwealth Games rugby
sevens for a fth successive time
when it gets under way at Ibrox
Stadium, their bid boosted by the
absence of arch-rivals Fiji.
The All Blacks have won all
four previous Commonwealth
sevens tournaments, dating back
to the Jonah Lomu-inspired tri-
umph in Kuala Lumpur in 1998,
and have since dominated the
IRB Sevens World Series of a
sport which will be included in
the Rio Olympics in 2016. For
16 years now Rugby Sevens has
enjoyed being a key part of the
Commonwealth Games, said
Bernard Lapasset, IRB president.
SWIMMING
Aussies hoping to rule
pool after London op
Australia expect a glut of gold
medals when the swimming
action at the Commonwealth
Games in Glasgow gets underway
on Thursday and bury the misery
of their 2012 Olympic campaign.
Despite Australian Com-
monwealth Games Association
president Sam Coa tempering
expectations that the Aussies will
top the overall medal table for a
seventh consecutive Games, their
59-strong swim team is expected
to dominate. Australia claimed
half of the 44 swimming gold
medals on oer in Delhi four
years ago.
20th Commonwealth Games, Glasgow 2014 (July 23-August 3)
Usain Bolt - JAM -
Athletics: The towering
Jamaican is the argu-
ably the biggest name
in world sport and his
presence in Glasgow,
albeit solely in the
4x100m relay, is a huge boost for the
Commonwealth Games. The 27-year-
old six-time Olympic gold medallist
and double sprint world record holder
ensures that the world medias atten-
tion will be focused on Scotland.
David Rudisha
- KEN - Athletics:
The 800m world
record holder has
made an impressive
long-awaited return
from injury, clocking
the worlds fastest two laps this season
at no lesser place than Glasgow. That
appearance was Rudishas rst since
he stormed to his world-record setting
Olympic gold medal showing in London
in 2012, covering 800m in just over 101
seconds. But he will face sti competi-
tion in Glasgow, notably from his own
teammates and Ugandan rivals.
Mohammed Farah
- GBR - Athletics:
Somali-born Farah
stormed to British
acclaim when he won
both the 5,000 and
10,000m at the Lon-
don Olympics, becoming one of the
local faces that helped set the Games
out as one of the most successful ever.
He went on to win the double at the
2013 Moscow worlds.
Sally Pearson
- AUS - Athletics:
The Australian is
rumoured to be
going for a double in
Glasgow, in her usual 100m hurdles and
also the 100m at. Coming back from
injury, the 27-year-old wants to better
her outing over 100m in New Delhi four
years ago.
DJ Forbes - NZL
- Rugby Sevens: The
31-year-old has been
with the all-conquer-
ing New Zealand
rugby sevens team
since 2006, the
anker is a stalwart of Gordon Tietjens
squad that has so far won all four Com-
monwealth Games titles.
Nicola Adams -
GBR - Boxing: Adams
won the rst ever
Olympic womens
boxing gold medal at
the London Games
in 2012 when she
defeated Chinas world champion Ren
Cancan. In 2007, she was the rst ever
English female to earn a medal in a
major tournament when she won silver
in the European Championships.
Alicia Coutts - AUS
- Swimming: The
26-year-old Coutts
has won 21 medals
for Australia in major
championships over
the past four years.
That haul included ve medals at the
2012 Olympics including one gold. At
the 2010 Commonwealth Games in
Delhi, Coutts was the most decorated
swimmer.
Nicol David - MAS -
Squash: The 30-year-
old seven-time world
champion and global
number one com-
pleted her collection
of major international
titles with Commonwealth Games gold
in Delhi. In Glasgow, Nicol will also be
out to win Malaysias rst medal in the
womens doubles.
Anna Meares - AUS
- Cycling: Meares will
be defending her
500m time trial and
individual sprint titles
in Glasgow and equal
fellow cyclist Kathy Watts Australian
record of competing at four Common-
wealth Games.
Bradley Wiggins:
GBR - Cycling: The
34-year-old Wiggins
made history in 2012
when he became
the rst British rider
to win the Tour de
France before going
on to take the gold medal in the Olym-
pics time trial.
Here are the Top 10 to watch at the 2014 Commonwealth Games which get under way in Glasgow tomorrow
DAILY NATION
Tuesday July 22, 2014
58 | Sport
Debut: v Manchester United, 15
August 2004
First goal: v Crystal Palace, 24
August 2004
Appearances: 342
Goals: 157
Honours: Premier League: 2004-05,
2005-06, 2009-10; FA Cup: 2006-
07, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2011-12;
League Cup: 2004-05, 2006-07
Champions League: 2011-12
Premier League top goalscorer:
2007, 2010
DROGBA AT CHELSEA
GOING BACK HOME | His experience and winning mentality can inuence those around him
London
D
idier Drogba is poised to take
a step closer to realising his
dream of a return to Chelsea
this week. Talks have been ongoing
over a one year player-coach contract
which will see the 36-year-old Stamford
Bridge idol reunited with mentor Jose
Mourinho.
Drogba is understood to have already
texted some of his former Chelsea
teammates to hint at his return.
Chelsea have wanted to lower the age
of their playing squad but recognise
the signicant contribution Drogba
can still make to the club on and o
the pitch.
His experience and winning men-
tality can inuence those around him
while he has the ability to make an
impact from the bench as he provides
cover for main striker Diego Costa.
Chelsea have spent well this sum-
mer and will continue to add but have
lost Samuel Etoo and Demba Ba while
Romelu lukaku could yet join Everton
despite initially being recalled into the
fold. A player-coach contract though
would also fall more comfortably into
Financial Fair Play guidelines as part
of his wages would be absorbed into
the coaches budget.
Drogba first signed for Chelsea
10 years ago and left in 2012.
To confirm his departure,
Drogba told the clubs of-
cial website: I wanted to
put an end the specu-
lation and conrm
that I am leaving
Chelsea.
It has been a very dicult decision
for me to make and I am very proud
of what we have achieved.
But the time is right for a new
challenge for me. As a team we have
Drogba closer to Chelsea return
36-year-old striker is
likely to sign one-year
deal as player-coach
accomplished so much and have won
every single trophy possible. Chelsea
have wanted to lower the age
of their playing squad but
recognise the signicant
contribution Drogba can
still make to the club on
and o the pitch.
His experience and
winning mentality can
inuence those around
him while he has the
ability to make an im-
pact from the bench as
he provides cover for main
striker Diego Costa.
Elsewhere, Daniel Agger
claims he could quit Liver-
pool because last season was
not acceptable.
Agger, 29, was frustrated
by his lack of rst-team op-
portunities last season and
was unhappy at his total of 20
Premier League appearances.
The defender faces an even
tougher ght for a starting place with
Dejan Lovren poised to complete his
20million move from Southampton
and the Dane claims he will not tolerate
sitting on the bench.
The Liverpool vice-captain told a
Danish newspaper: It is no secret
that I had problems last season and
I am considering things.
How things turned out last season is
not acceptable for me. (Daily Mail)
PHOTO | FILE
Didier Drogba celebrates scoring for Chelsea in a past Premier League
match. The veteran striker is set for a return to Stamford Bridge.
London
Manchester United are close to agree-
ing a deal with Borussia Dortmund for
central defender Mats Hummels (left),
according to reports in Spain.
Sport claims the deal could go through
as early as this week as Barcelona have
pulled out of the running.
Hummels, 25, was a key player for
Germany during their World Cup tri-
umph in Brazil earlier this month.
Borussia have already signed Mat-
thias Ginter, 19, from Freiburg as a
potential replacement.
United are keen to sign a world-
class central defender following the
departures of Nemanja Vidic and Rio
Ferdinand at the end of last season.
Meanwhile, Wojciech Szczesny be-
lieves the signings of Alexis Sanchez
and Mathieu Debuchy will be key to
Arsenal sustaining a title challenge
next season.
Looking for a central defender
The Gunners have added the two
players already, with Arsene Wenger
admitting he wants to bring in another
goalkeeper and a central defender - but
no more attackers. Nevertheless, Szc-
zesny is happy with the work done so
far and wants a couple of new faces
to follow. He told the clubs ocial
website: Obviously you want to add
more strength to your team and add-
ing that little bit more quality to what
we had last year is only going to make
us stronger. Hopefully that will bring
better results this season.
You look on Sky Sports News and
you see whos going to sign for us and
talk about it in the dressing room - that
goes on for a couple of months.
Its always good when you hear
about big names and possible sign-
ings, and hopefully theres one or two
more to come.
United courting German defender Hummels
Arsenal are close
to reaching an
agreement to sign
Colombia goal-
keeper David Ospina
from Nice for a
reported $5.4million,
the French clubs
president conrmed on Sunday. There
isnt an agreement yet but were not far
away, Nice president Jean-Pierre Rivere
said. The two clubs are understood to
have reached a verbal agreement over
the transfer, according to a source close
to the Ligue 1 outt, but the move has
yet to be nalised. Ospina, 25, has spent
the past six seasons with Nice and was
part of the Colombia side that reached
the quarter-nals of the World Cup for
the rst time in the countrys history.
TRANSFER TALK
Arsenal close to deal
for Nice goalie Ospina
Fernando Torres
is considering a
return to Atletico
Madrid if they can
nd the neces-
sary funds to buy
him. Atletico chief
executive Miguel
Angel Gil was in London negotiating
over the weekend but returned to Spain
on Sunday with the deal still unsigned.
Atletico were attempting to get Torres
for around 14million, which is well short
of Chelseas valuation.Atletico have de-
nied making any ocial bid for Torres
but there is an interest. The player, for his
part, has so far said he is happy to ght
for his place at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea
signed Torres for 50m from Liverpool
only three years ago.
Torres could return
to Atletico Madrid
Liverpool have an
interest in Karim
Benzema and Isco
at Real Madrid but
wont upset the
harmony of the
squad to bring
them in. Brendan Rodgers is signing Loic
Remy and Dejan Lovren while Divock
Origi will return to Lille on loan. Benzema
is close to agreeing terms on a new con-
tract and Madrid are keen to bring in an-
other striker as cover for him with Alvaro
Morata having joined Juventus. Benzema
would cost 40million and wages of
around 200,000 a week. It would give
Liverpool the star quality they have lost
with Luis Suarezs departure but is not a
simple deal. Isco will be pushed further
down the pecking order with the arrival
of James Rodriguez.
Liverpool interested
in Reals Benzema
Marseilles France
international
Mathieu Valbuena
is in the process
of signing a EUR7
million deal with
Dynamo Moscow,
the ITAR-TASS
news agency reported yesterday. Dyna-
mos sporting director Guram Adzhoev
said the transfer was due to be nalised
last night. Its too early to say the deal is
completed, Sport-Express daily quoted
the Dynamo ocial as saying. The
negotiations are still in progress. Prob-
ably well nalise the transfer later on
Monday. The move comes following Val-
buenas participation at the World Cup,
where the little bike as the pocket-sized
midelder is known helped France reach
the quarter-nals.
Dynamo sign France
midelder Valbuena
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GOLF
MCILROY TARGETS
MASTERS GLORY
British Open champion sets
sights on winning at Augusta
National in April. P.55
SPORT INSIDE
FOOTBALL
Chelsea legend Drogba closer to
Blues return after seeing out his
contract at Galatasaray. P.59
BY SAMWEL BORN MAINA
@bornmaina
sborn@ke.nationmedia.com
A
teachers union has
shelved its call for a
nationwide strike after
President Kenyatta appointed
a six-member panel to spear-
head the appointment of new
commissioners to the teachers
employer.
The panel started its work
last Thursday and is expected
to advertise for the positions
before short-listing candi-
dates.
Last week, the Kenya
National Union of Teachers
(Knut) issued a seven-day
strike notice to the Education
Cabinet Secretary, Prof Jacob
Kaimenyi, demanding the
recruitment of the Teachers
Service Commissions (TSC)
top brass.
In a gazette notice of July
16, President Kenyatta de-
clared the five positions of
commissioners vacant and
appointed a panel to select
suitable candidates.
The panel will be chaired
by former Local Government
Permanent Secretary Karega
Mutahi, who he will be depu-
tised by former Education
Permanent Secretary George
Godia.
Other members are former
Knut chairman Joseph Chirchir,
John Kipkorir, Esther Muhanji
and Jean Njeri Muhoho.
TSC currently has three
commissioners: Prof Salome
Gichura, Ms Saadia Kontoma
and Mr Cleophas Tirop.
The panel is expected to
conduct interviews before
forwarding the names of the
nominees to the President.
Yesterday, Knut Secretary-
General Wilson Sossion said
the nationwide strike slated for
this week had been called o
to pave the way for the selec-
tion. He said the panel should
stick to the provisions of the
Constitution.
Knut will not tolerate any
other delay, Mr Sossion told
the Nation.
He said the teachers hope
that the new TSC commission-
ers will be in oce in the next
one-and-a-half months.
The clock has begun
ticking. We will be closely
monitoring the exercise to
ensure it follows the laid down
procedure, he said.
Selection is expected to be
complete in 28 days before the
President forwards the names
to the National Assembly for
approval.
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Five more
commissioners to
be appointed to join
Gichura, Tirop and
Kontoma
6
The number of panellists
appointed by President
Kenyatta