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Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Lamu’s Fresh attacks


Barely a week after the Mpeketoni attacks in Lamu County that led to scores of injuries and death rates in the area, fresh attacks emerged in Witu, Lamu County on Tuesday morning. The renewed attacks have led to the death of five people from Pandanguo Village, almost 38 kilo meters from Mpeketoni. The Mpeketoni attacks saw 60 people lose their lives.  

Al Shabaab claimed the responsibility from last week’s attacks but President Uhuru Kenyatta had other ideas. According to the president’s statement after the Mpeketoni attacks, the Al Shabaab had nothing to do with the attacks. The president has blamed the incident on the political networks in the area.


With the increased rate of insecurity in the area and more attacks, area residents are a worried lot. Will these attacks come to an end? Will the residents finally get back to their previous normal peaceful lives?  

Zebedeo Opore wins Bonchari by-election


On Monday, 23rd of June 2014, the people of Bonchari constituency set to choose their new leader in a by election that saw seven candidates battling it out. The Bonchari constituency seat was left vacant after the election of Oyioka was nullified by court. 

Zebedeo Opore of Ford People emerged the winner of the tight race. The highly contested parliamentary seat saw Oyioka emerge second with a total of 6,977 votes, followed closely by Onyacha with 5,171 votes. Opore managed to gather 10,947 votes from 81 polling stations to make him the winner in the by-election.

Democratic Party candidate David Ogega managed to gather a total of 683 votes followed by Kenya National Congress candidate Paul Matagaro with 545 votes. Other candidates from Kenya Social Congress and Kenya Labor Party Geoffrey Omwando and Charles Mogaka managed to gather 84 and 42 votes consecutively.

There was a voter turnout of 61% with 673 casted votes being rejected. The IEBC used the new Results Transmission System (RTS) to transmit the results from the polling stations to the tallying centre, Itiero Boys Secondary School. The IEBC further ensured that the election was run fairly by using Electronic Voter Identification Devices (EVIDs). These devices ensure that there is no double voting.   

Monday, 23 June 2014

You must watch this!!!!!! Men beating women in their own game!


When we all started advocating for equal rights and bore the slogan “what a man can do a woman can do better, I guess we forgot to consider the other side of the coin. As the saying goes, there are two sides of the coin. It’s time we considered the fact that men can also be twice as good at what women do.

Have been dancing for as long as I can remember; and by really shaking it I mean when I am a bit tipsy. Alcohol has a way of boosting ones confidence. You’ll find yourself doing things that you would never think of doing in a sober mood. Dancing is one of such activities for me. Most of the dancing was, and is still done in a night out when I have had one too many. And this dancing is usually done in flat shoes, mostly referred to as doll shoes by the campus Chiquita’s. Heels are a no go zone when vigorous dancing is on my list. 

It therefore hits me by surprise that I am not a good dancer or anywhere close to such terms, when I see a group of young men shaking it. The best part is that this group of young men, whose name I am yet to discover, can really shake it in a pair of heels. They are much better at it than some of our ladies who can barely locate their centre of gravity in a pair of heels. 


Ladies that walk like drank grasshoppers need to borrow a leaf from these men. 

Are you a South African? Traveler? Tourist? New travel rules have been set by Kenya for South African Travelers

New Kenyan rules for South Africa travelers

New travel regulations have been introduced by the Kenyan government through the High Commission. South Africans travelling to or transiting through Kenya will be required to produce their visa. The new regulations will be imposed from 1st July 2014. Previously, it was possible for South Africa citizens to travel to Kenya, or transit through the country without their visas, if the visit was for less than 30 days.

The new regulations require South Africans to pay a visa fee of Ksh. 7600, equivalent to $69 or R750. The visa application period will take five working days and will be issued in advance at the Kenyan embassy, rather than on arrival.

Visa applicants are also expected to produce some documents to enable the processing of their visas:1
  •       Invitation letter from the host in Kenya
  •          Return air ticket
  •          Letter from school/employer/institution
  •         Should produce their Bank statement
  •      Applicants are supposed to show up in person for Biometrics
  •         And two passport photographs


However, the regulations will not affect holders of diplomatic passports. Holders of such documents will just receive visitor’s passes on their arrival in the country. 

Wednesday, 16 April 2014

why do this!!!! Going through all the pain and finally doing such an inhumane act????

It is so shocking how people think when they do such an act to an innocent being in this world. A student in Moi University main Campus did an unforgivable act of dumping this kid rubbed in a green polythene within the University environs.

According to the garbage collectors in the University, the child was lifeless when it was discovered.

The question that we ask ourselves is how rotten are our children? the same people who did this are our good children that parents think that they are the best in the society.

Such kind of acts are not good and if it was done by a mother then she never went through labor. Our men should also look into ways of ending such acts. Can you accept your child to be thrown like this even if it was out of a 'mistake'. Lets take responsibility for our acts people to end such madness in the society.

Sunday, 23 March 2014

Terror in Mombasa....could this be a religous war????

A group of armed criminals stormed a church in Likoni Mombasa today and opened fire on the worshippers. This act happens days after heavy explosives that could bring down a fourteen storey building were discovered being ferried to an unknown destination. The bombs were detonated creating a crater.
After this incident the govt assured Kenyans that security has been tightened in all parts of Mombasa county. The attack on innocent worshippers raises questions on whether kenyans are fighting themselves, are our borders secure or are we fighting a religous war????
Kenyans lets be vigilant !!!!

Sunday, 16 March 2014

Missing Malaysian Airliner search now becomes a criminal investigation

Over 25 countries are now involved in the search of the missing Malaysian airliner. Its now being investigated for any criminal motives especially from the pilot or any one on board.

All evidence collected so far points at deliberate turn and putting off the signal gadgets that helps in the locating the plane and communicating with the control tower. There was deliberate turn of the plane off its scheduled route.

Families of all those aboard are worried sick over the lack of any news that leads to finding the Airliner.