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EDUCATION | Union rejects the gure authorised by Cabinet and threatens to call strike

Push to hire 40,000 teachers by next year


Kilonzo wants 20,000 teachers employed annually for ve years, to address the biting shortage in primary and secondary levels
BY SAMUEL SIRINGI
ssiringi@ke.nationmedia.com

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SPORT

Cameroons Samuel Etoo jets in for tournament to promote peace and conservation of the environment. P. 3

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he Education ministry wants the Treasury to set aside funds to recruit a record 40,000 teachers by June next year. Education minister Mutula Kilonzo has asked for Sh15.4 billion in the 2012/2013 budget to enable the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) deal with the teacher shortage in public secondary and primary schools. If approved, this will be the biggest single recruit-

ment since the government adopted a needs-based employment policy in the 1990s. Mr Kilonzo also proposed that a further 20,000 teachers be employed annually over the next three to ve years. The proposals, which could see an additional 100,000 teachers recruited, have been presented to the Parliamentary Budget Committee. We have a shortage of over 80,000 teachers for primary and secondary schools, Mr Kilonzo said CONTINUED ON PAGE 11

Kenya Red Cross moves to help the victims as government agencies are urged to intervene. P. 6

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INDEX
News P. 2-11, 16, Back Opinion P. 12-13 Letters P. 14 World P. 20-28 Business P. 30-35 County P. 36-39 Sport P. 68-71

NEW HOME | Baby Malaika taken in by childrens home


Ms Suzan Kuria of Mombasas Mji wa Salama Childrens Home is all smiles holding two babies, one of them threemonth-old Baby Malaika (left) who was discharged from Coast General Hospital yesterday. Baby Malaika was mauled by dogs in a forest after she was dumped by her mother. The mother has been charged with child neglect. Three other children, Mary Judy (right), Isaiah Lydia (back left) and Suzan Grace (back right), who were also abandoned by their mothers, were taken in by the childrens home yesterday.

Mudavadi and Raila allies take ght for MRC votes to House
BY ALPHONCE SHIUNDU
ashiundu@ke.nationmedia.com The ght for Coast votes resumed in Parliament yesterday as MPs allied to ODM and UDF continued their weekend battles to win over the outlawed Mombasa Republican Council. The parties led separate motions in the House for an ad hoc committee to be formed on the matter. However, they diered on the number of MPs to sit in the committee and who it will comprise. UDFs motion led by Mr Jeremiah Kioni (Ndaragwa), which has been received in the clerks oce, seeks to have a 15-member committee. ODM seeks an 11-member com-

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DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

Residents face water shortage due to repairs


Homes, hospitals, schools and prisons to have dry taps as engineers install new pumps at source
BY MATHIAS RINGA
mringa@ke.nationmedia.com esidents of Mombasa and other towns at the coast are to be hit by an acute water shortage over the next three days. This follows the temporary closure of Baricho Waterworks in Kili County to enable engineers install new pumps. Baricho is the regions biggest water source, supplying 70 million litres a day to the towns of Malindi, Watamu, Kili, Kaloleni and Mombasa North. Mzima Springs in Taita Taveta County and Marere and Tiwi in Kwale County are the other sources of water. They supply 20 million litres a day to Voi, Mariakani and the South Coast. Hospitals, schools and prisons were among institutions aected by the shortage. But hotels were not aected much due to the low tourism season, according to Mombasa and Coast Tourist Association chairman Mohamed Hersi. However, he appealed to the government to do more to address the water problems. During the three-day closure of Baricho, consumers across the region will receive only 20 million litres a day down from 90 million litres, Coast Water Services Board chairman Anthony Mrima said. There are 3 million people in the region but only about 40 per cent have access to clean water. Addressing a press conference at the boards oces, Mr Mrima assured residents that the shortage will not last beyond the three days. We had no alternative but to shut the Baricho station to pave the way for the installation of six new pumps, he said. When the installation is completed, the Baricho station will have the capacity of supplying 90 million litres a day up from 70 million litres currently. The board will use tankers to supply water to public hospitals, prisons and boarding schools. We are concerned about patients, prisoners and students and therefore we shall introduce temporary supply of water to hospitals, prisons and schools through the use of tankers, he said. Mr James Thubu, the boards chief executive, said the region needs more than 200 million litres out of which the board currently only supplies 90 mil-

GUIDE TO YOUR DAY


Regional highlights
Nairobi: Non-Governmental Organisations are expected to hold a press conference on devolution this morning at the Stanley Hotel -Roho Kwa Roho foundation to be launched -A media breakfast at Serena Hotel for peace during the forthcoming polls

Devolution

As the committee watching over the implementation of the Constitution, we are questioning the preparedness of the country for county governments,
Residents queue for water from a kiosk at Matsangoni in Bahari, Kili County yesterday.
lion. He said the board will soon receive additional funds from the World Bank to undertake various projects to boost supply. They include laying a second pipeline from Baricho to Mombasa. The board was also seeking Sh50 billion for the implementation of Mzima Springs Two project. The Mombasa Water and Sewerage Company chairperGEORGE KIKAMI | NATION

Constitution Implementation Oversight Committee chairman Abdikadir Mohamed urging the State to establish an agency to oversee the setting up of counties. Page 9

Second pipeline

son, Ms Fatma Awale, said the tourist town has a shortfall of 105 million litres a day. Ms Awale noted that the rm receives only 45 million litres a day against a demand of 150 million litres. We are asking the government to adequately fund the CWSB to sort out the biting water shortage in the area, she added. Water Services director Peter Mangiti said lack of investment in the sector was to blame for the inadequate supply.

In the news
Nairobi: Suspended Industrialisation minister Henry Kosgey wants charges facing him over the importation of overage vehicles dismissed by court. Page 10 Mombasa : A judge yesterday disqualied himself from hearing a petition by the Mombasa Republican Council seeking a referendum for secession of the Coast region. Page 37

Nyeri: A Kimathi University College student was yesterday found dead in the house of her boyfriends mother in Nyeri town. Page 39 Eldoret: A teachers union has warned the government that its members will not accept more lessons to address the shortage of tutors in the country. Kenya Union of PostPrimary Education teachers yesterday asked the government to employ more teachers. Page 38

Kenya Power technicians battle re that had started burning a transformer at Nakurus Mburu Gichua Road yesterday. One person was injured as hawkers, who sell their goods beneath the transformer, scampered for safety.

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TOUR | Humble footballer hints at buying property in Mombasa

Kenyan stop for worlds highest paid star


Etoo in the country for tournament to promote peace and conservation of the environment
BY ELIAS MAKORI
emakori@ke.nationmedia.com amuel Etoo Fils would pass for an ordinary passenger at any airport. The only thing that would probably give him away are the clicks and ashes of media cameras and hangers-on in tow. This is exactly what happened at dawn yesterday when the Cameroonian football superstar landed discreetly at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi on a Kenya Airways ight from Accra, Ghana. Etoo is in Kenya for the Laikipia Unity Cup, a tournament sponsored by the Zeitz Foundation to promote peace and environmental conservation, and whose nals will be played today at the Nanyuki Municipal Stadium. The strikers deceptive demeanour belies his enormous wealth and fortune generated from the sport, as he is currently the worlds highest paid footballer, in salary terms. During his last visit to Kenya in 2010, as patron of the Laikipia Unity Cup, Etoo was still an Inter Milan player where he made only eight million euros (Sh864 million) in his nal year for the Italian giants, having guided the Nerazzuri to a treble of the Italian Serie A league, Italian Cup and Uefa Champions League titles in the 2010-11 season. But last year, the Cameroon star put pen to paper for a new three-year contract with ambitious Russian club, Anzhi Makhachkala, guaranteeing him an annual, mind-boggling salary of $30 million (Sh2.5 billion) after Inter sold him for $52 million (Sh4.4 billion) to the club owned by Suleiman Kerimov, a powerful Russian oil and metals magnate. The move made him easily the worlds highest salaried player, sur-

passing even his former FC Barcelona club mate and three-time world footballer of the year Lionel Messi, Real Madrids Ronaldo and the ubiquitous David Beckham of the Los Angeles Galaxy. The trio are currently the worlds highest paid footballers, when you throw in off-pitch endorsements and other commercial contracts, with Etoo at number four overall. Etoos Russian move was very much a leap into the unknown, from the ashy lifestyle he was used to in the glitzy Barcelona and Milan to the freezing Russian temperatures of Makhachkala. Makhachkala is the capital of the Dagestan Republic, one of Russias most dangerous regions that lies on the east of war-torn Chechnya.

I would like to make some investments here in Kenya and especially in Mombasa
Footballer Samuel Etoo Fils
Other marquee signings at Anzhi - where Etoo is captain - included Brazilian World Cup winner Roberto Carlos and Russian international winger Yuri Zhirkov. Because of Makhachkalas insecurity, the clubs players live and train in Moscow and y in for home matches at the 50-year-old, 20,000-seater Dinamo Stadium It may be cold in Russia, but its also cold in Milan, Paris and London, he reacted yesterday when asked why he settled for the colourless Russian league. I love football because it has given me everything and it has given me a lot of money ... I love to play football anywhere, in Europe, in Africa, in Asia ... anywhere. On his Kenya tour, Etoo is a guest of Jochen Zeitz, founder of the Zeitz Foundation, who served as CEO of Puma where he now sits on the board, as chairman, of the giant German sports and leisure wear manufacturer.

Zeitz has several business interests in Kenya, including the expansive Segera Ranch in Laikipia where he has built a global ecosphere retreat, a unique balancing act between tourism, conservation and close ties with the local community. Among Zeitzs previous high-prole guests at Segera is Usain Bolt, Jamaicas sprint sensation who, like Etoo, also enjoys a lucrative commercial contract with Puma. Etoo loves spending time on Zeitzs ranch, away from the prying eyes of the media, and yesterday he hinted at buying property on the Kenyan coast. It feels like Im at home here in Kenya and Laikipia is magnicent, said Etoo, a four-time African footballer of the year (2003, 2004, 2005, 2010). I would like to make some investments here in Kenya and especially in Mombasa. I would like to buy a home in Mombasa. As he closes in on the twilight of his career, Etoos business interests are slowly unfolding as he sets himself up for life after football. Early this year, he launched SetMobile, a mobile telephone company. At its launch in January, SetMobile - derived from a play on his first two names - enjoyed a modest capital base of $180,000 (Sh15 million) initially targeting low-end users and riding on Etoos immense popularity. Etoo married Georgette in 2007 and they have four children Maelle, Etienne, Siena a n d Lynn.

FOOTBALLS RICH LIST

Cameroonians salary the biggest


When he completed his move last year from Italys Inter Milan to Anzhi Makhachkala, Samuel Etoo became the player with the biggest salary in the world.
But according to France Football magazine, Barcelonas world footballer of the year, Lionel Messi, is the top footballer earner, when you include other endorsements and commercial contracts.

France Footballs top 12 Player (country/club) earnings 1. Lionel Messi (Argentina/ $43.5 million Barcelona) 2. David Beckham (England/L.A. $41.5 million Galaxy) 3. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal/ $38.5 million Real Madrid) 4. Samuel Etoo (Cameroon/Anzhi $30.7 million Makhachkala) 5. Wayne Rooney (England/ Manchester United) $27.2 million 6. Sergio Agero (Argentina/ $24.8 million Manchester City) 7. Yaya Tour (Cote dIvoire/ $23.2 million Manchester City) 8. Fernando Torres (Spain/ $22 million Chelsea) 9. Kak (Brazil/Real Madrid) $20.4 million 10. Phillip Lahm (Germany/Bayern $18.9 million Munich) 11. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Sweden/AC $18.5 million Milan) 12. Bastian Schweinsteiger (Germany/Bayern Munich) $18.3 million

Married to Georgette

Mind-boggling salary

Cameroon and Azhi Makhachkala striker Samuel Etoo at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi yesterday morning.
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INFRASTRUCTURE | Finance ministry secures loan to build major road

DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

Bypass to ease trac congestion


Treasury signs deal for Sh30 billion funding to build the Dongo Kundu bypass to decongest roads and ease trac ow in the coastal town
BY GRIFFINS OMWENGA
gomwenga@ke.nationmedia.com reasury has secured a Sh30 billion loan from Japan to build the Dongo Kundu bypass that will help speed up trac in Mombasa town. The project, dubbed the Mombasa Port Area Development Project is designed to eliminate congestion on the Makupa Causeway, Nyali Bridge and the Likoni Ferry. The rst phase will comprise a 17.5kilometre bypass from Miritini, west of Moi International Airport, through the proposed Dongo Kundu Port on the south to Vumirirani on the A14 Coast Road. The second phase will involve re-carpeting link roads in the North Coast and Mombasa island. The project will significantly decongest the city of Mombasa by providing alternative options to the Likoni ferry by linking the mainland to the south coast and complement the ongoing expansion of the Mombasa port, which will greatly benet the tourism sector, said FiTO COMMENT ON THIS ARTICLE, SCAN THE CODE OR GO TO www.nation.co.ke/ 23052012

MPs plot to have polls held this year


BY NATION REPORTER
MPs have launched a fresh bid to have elections held in December. They want the government to move a Bill tabled in Parliament by former Justice minister Mutula Kilonzo seeking to amend the Constitution to have the next General Election held this year. The Constitution Amendment Bill 2011 was introduced in the House last November and presented to the Constitutional Implementation Oversight Committee for scrutiny. The committee, chaired by Mandera Central MP Abdikadir Mohammed, went round the country to collect views of Kenyans, many of whom supported a December election. The committee is yet to table its report while the government has since gone quiet. Chepalungu MP Isaac Ruto is expected to raise the matter with the Speaker this afternoon. He wants the Speaker to direct the government to give the House a categorical position on the status of the Bill whether it will be brought for debate or be withdrawn. In case the government decides to withdraw it, Mr Ruto plans to take over the Bill and push for a December date. The MP argues that the date is popular with the public and most convenient and that it is important Parliament discusses the Bill and make a decision on the polls date. Last evening, MPs supporting Mr Rutos position lobbied their colleagues to throw their weight behind the bid to have the Bill back in the House.

Trucks transporting goods from the Mombasa Port are stuck in trac on the Mombasa-Nairobi highway at Jomvu. Treasury has secured Sh30 billion loan from Japan to build the Dongo Kundu bypass. ANOTHER PICTURE PAGE 30.
nance minister Njeru Githae during the signing ceremony at Treasury in Nairobi yesterday. Japans ambassador to Kenya, Mr Toshihisa Takata, said the project will open up the coastal town to more investors and solve the perennial trac crisis that costs the island billions of shillings in lost business hours every year. Development of the Mombasa Port is critical for the Coastal region and for Kenya to realise its long-term plan of the Vision 2030. It is also important for the East Africa Community and the countries that rely on it for exports and imports, Mr Takata said. World Bank had approved a Sh25 billion loan for the construction of a bypass from the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to James Gichuru Road in Nairobi. Roads minister Franklin Bett said the Mombasa project was expensive since it would involve building bridges across the ocean. He added that the Kenya National Highways Authority will compensate more than 600 families that will be displaced by the project. We also urge members of the Mombasa Republican Council (MRC) to cooperate in the implementation of this project since it will open the area for other economic developments, said Mr Bett. Mr Githae dismissed claims by MRC

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The project will signicantly decongest the city of Mombasa by providing alternative options to the Likoni ferry, linking the mainland to the south coast
Finance minister Njeru Githae
that the government had neglected the Coast, noting the new project was one of the largest undertaken by the government this year. Mr Githae thanked the Japanese government for the support, saying the Far East nation was funding projects worth Sh419 billion in the country.

Categorical position

Ocean bridges

Mr Githae also disclosed that the

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KINGMAKERS | Outlawed group basks in limelight

Battle for Coast votes spills to Parliament


CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 mittee. UDF also wants the committee to be given three months to investigate the membership of the MRC, the organisational structure, operations and underlying causes for its proliferation. The UDF cites unsuccessful crackdowns, the desire to nd a lasting solution, and the freedom of association and movement as the basis for its motion. On its part, ODM seeks to set up a parliamentary committee as a forum for negotiations with proscribed groups, especially the MRC. The secretary of the partys parliamentary group, Mr Ababu Namwamba (Budalangi), led a motion to that eect. Party chief whip Jakoyo Midiwo (Gem), has endorsed the motion, which comes just days after party leader Raila Odinga said he was open to talks with the MRC. The motion, circulated to journalists at Parliament Buildings yesterday, seeks to have 11 MPs sit in the ad hoc committee that will go around the country collecting views on historical injustices. The quest for the committees comes just days after Prime Minister Odinga and his deputy, Mr Musalia Mudavadi, promised to talk to the group. ODM is concerned that if the MRC grievances and those of other groups of similar or related complexion are ignored, the country would be exposed to a serious risk to the security, unity and stability of the nation. Historical injustices, the culture of exclusion and the tendency of the State to remain impervious to genuine cries of the people is what traditionally underlies and fuels such groups, congregations and mobilisation, said Mr Namwamba in the motion dated May 18, 2012. Mr Namwamba noted in his prayers to the House, which are yet to be slotted for debate, that the committee would go around the country to expeditiously determine the exact issues fuelling the emergence of groups such as MRC and report back in 60 days. The focus, according to the motion is that the MPs will HIGH-POWERED be out to recommend measures that are in line with the Constitution and those which protect the nations territorial integrity and guarantee justice and inclusivity for all Kenyans. Shortly after they got wind of the ODMs notice of motion, four MPs allied to UDF called a news conference at which they complained that ODM was stalking UDF and trying to take over its agenda. If they want us to delegate, then we will delegate, said Mr Jeremiah Kioni in the company of Mr Abdikadir Mohammed, Dr Boni Khalwale and Mr George Nyamweya. They said they were the first to file a motion and would not allow the Speaker to give the ODM motion precedence. They said this was a test for Speaker Kenneth Marende and his deputy Farah Maalim, on their allegiance to ODM. We want to see if they can divorce their political party issues from parliamentary procedure, said Dr Khalwale. The outlawed MRC on Monday rebuffed offers of dialogue by Mr Odinga and Mr Mudavadi. The two presidential aspirants made the oers at rallies in Mombasa at the weekend. MRC spokesman Mohammed Rashid Mraja accused the two leaders of playing politics and said the group would not engage in dialogue as long as it remained banned. He said, the group would not give up its secession bid and vowed to boycott the next General Election.

Elections will be fair, says Kibaki


President Mwai Kibaki has reassured that the forthcoming General Election will be peaceful, free and fair. The President yesterday told the outgoing Poland envoy to Kenya, Mrs Anna Grupinska, that institutions had been put in place and measures taken to ensure that the polls reect the views and aspirations of Kenyans. Lauding the existing cordial relations between Kenya and Poland, the Head of State called for enhanced trade between the two countries as a way of bolstering their friendship. We need to move with speed and exploit the existing potential in business and trade for the benefit of our citizens, President Kibaki said at his Harambee House oce when he bade farewell Mrs Grupinska. The outgoing envoy supported Kenyas stand that the United Nations Environmental Programme (Unep) be upgraded into a fully-edged independent international body with its headquarters remaining in Nairobi. Mrs Grupinska is going back to Poland after a successful ve-year tour of duty in the country. (PPS)

Test on allegiance

Historical injustices

Teams proposed

by the parties

UDF: Jeremiah Kioni, Shakila Abdalla, Rachel Shebesh, Maison Leshoomo, Sheikh Mohammed Dor, George Nyamweya, Isaac Ruto, Thomas Mwadeghu, Benedict Gunda, Isaac Muoki, Peris Simam, Njoroge Baiya, Boni Khalwale, James Rege and Najib Balala. ODM: Ababu Namwamba, Masoud Mwahima, Omar Zonga, Ekwee Ethuro, Wilson Litole, Martha Karua, Shakila Abdalla, Rachel Shebesh, Joshua Kutuny, Maison Leshoomo and Gideon Mungaro.

President Mwai Kibaki bids farewell to the outgoing Poland Ambassador to Kenya, Mrs Anna Grupinska, at his Harambee House oce in Nairobi yesterday.

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Showdown looms over AG request


BY NATION REPORTER
Proposals to have the president unilaterally renew the term of members to the National Cohesion and Integration Commission could open another front for controversy in the coalition government. Attorney-General Githu Muigai has asked Parliament to amend the National Cohesion and Integration Act to give the President powers to reappoint the chairperson and commissioners of the team without any consultation or reference to Parliament. The government wants Parliament to amend Section 19 of the Act and insert a new provision stating that the President will reappoint the nine commissioners whose term is renewable after three years, through a Kenya Gazette notice. The move is likely to meet resistance by MPs especially coming only three months before expiry of the term of the current commission that is chaired by Mr Mzalendo Kibunjia. Their term expires in September. The commission was created as one of the mechanisms to address healing and reconciliation after the post election violence. Dr Kibunjia and his team have been in the forefront in the ght against hate speech and political incitement to violence. The changes contained in the Miscellaneous Amendment Bill are also likely to be opposed by ODM legislators with the argument that appointment to constitutional oces must be agreed upon by both the President and the Prime Minister. The government also intends to remove the two-year deadline placed on the team responsible for vetting of Judges and Magistrates. In the proposed changes to the Vetting of Judges and Magistrates Act, the AG wants Parliament to remove the rigid timelines to ensure effective completion of the clean up. The life of the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission will also be extended if Parliament accepts suggestions by the government for the same. Mr Muigai is asking Parliament to extend their term to allow the team complete its report and wind up their operations. The commissions term expired on May 3 and the team has requested for an extension to complete its work.

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AFTERMATH | Heavy rains leave families in the cold, hungry and vulnerable to crocodile attacks

DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

Thousands seek food aid in oods crisis


Kenya Red Cross moves to help the victims as government agencies are urged to intervene
BY SIMON SIELE
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BY WYCLIFF KIPSANG

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ore than 1,000 people are relying on charity after they were displaced by heavy rains that pounded Nakuru town last weekend. The Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) yesterday donated non-food items worth Sh800,000 to 1,289 people as the municipal council sought intervention from government agencies. A KRCS ocial said the organisation was also conducting medical clinics in aected areas. Through a World Bank-sponsored programme, the drainage system in Kaptembwa, Rhonda, Mwariki and Ponda Mali estates would be redesigned to avert ooding, he said. Storm waters from hilly sections of Menengai and Milimani estates wreaked havoc in the lowland areas which bore the brunt of the poor drainage system. At least one person died on Saturday while more than 60 houses and a primary school were submerged in ood waters.

Mayor Mohammed Suraw accused the Roads ministry of failing to plan for drainage systems while constructing roads. The disasters witnessed could be avoided if proper planning was done on the drainage system of the town, said Mr Suraw. In Marigat District, a 20-year-old woman is recuperating at Kabarnet District Hospital after a crocodile attacked her. The reptile had strayed in her ooded farm at Salabani. Ms Winnie Keben, a mother of three, was wading across a ooded section of her eld when she was attacked by the crocodile believed to have swam from nearby Lake Baringo. Her husband, Mr Lemulel Keben, told the Nation that his wife had gone to the swampy area to fetch water. I heard her scream and when I checked, I saw her being pulled in the water that was already bloody, narrated Mr Keben. He rescued his wife from the jaws of death after throwing some soil in the eyes of the reptile. Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) warden in Baringo County William Kiptoo acknowledged that the transition from hot to cold season had fuelled humanwildlife conict in the area. Changes in population dynamics in Lake Baringo and rise in water levels are complicating issues. The Mathenge weed is also choking the shores of the lake where crocodiles usually lay their eggs increasing their

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Starvation: Displaced families are left in the cold without food, shelter and clothing Water-borne diseases: Poor sanitation, lack of clean drinking water in ooded areas leads to high risk of contracting cholera, dysentery and amoeba Human-wildlife conict: Families are vulnerable to attacks from crocodiles and snakes

Ms Margaret Ombura prepares porridge for her children at Sango-Rota ood victims camp in Nyakach District on Monday. Hundreds of displaced families received food donations from the Hindu Council of Kisumu yesterday.
chances of coming into contact with human beings and livestock, explained Mr Kiptoo. And more than 10,000 people have been displaced from their h o m e s i n S a l a b a n i , E l d u m e, Ilngarua and Ngambo locations after rivers Perkerra and Molo

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changed courses, diverting water into homesteads following a heavy downpour. The torrential rains have aected education in the area with learning paralysed at Sintaan, Ngambo, and Loropil primary schools and Ngambo Secondary School.

Homeless families face disease threat


BY NATION CORRESPONDENT
More than 10,000 people displaced by oods are in danger of contracting water-borne diseases and malaria. Most affected are those displaced in Nyakach, Gwasi, Gucha, South Nyamache and parts of Kano. Nyakach district commissioner Wachaunga Chaunga said the number of those affected was much higher than last years figure of 1,980 displaced. This year has recorded the highest number of people displaced by oods, he said. In Nyakach, more than 600 families are still in temporary camps as heavy rains continue to pound the region. About six local schools are ooded and pupils have been sent to the crowded Uniceffunded camps. Learning was discontinued at Nyawando, Sango Buru, Nyama Nyinga, Nyadina and Obange primary schools in Nyakach after they were waterlogged and toilets washed away. Nyawando Primary School deputy headteacher Agnes Hongo said the situation was getting worse as the rains had not subsided. The pupils keep on moving from one place to another when their tents get waterlogged, she said. In Kisii County, more than 750 people were left homeless by the oods and two pupils swept away while crossing the swollen River Motontera. The displaced families are spending nights in the cold, their homes having been destroyed by mudslides three

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Students hurt after rains destroy classes


Six students from Nyansakia Secondary School in Gucha District are ghting for their lives after heavy winds destroyed their classes. The students are said to have been in class when a storm blew away the roofs causing destruction that saw them injured by iron sheets. The six were taken to Kisii Level 5 Hospital where they are still receiving treatment. The school library and the administration block were destroyed in the storm. A nearby church and crops were also aected by the heavy rains. (KNA)

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weeks ago. The mudslides also destroyed crops at Mochorwa, Kiagware and Nyasasa villages in South Mugirango constituency. Nyanza Provincial Geologist Martin Nyakinye advised residents to move out of the place. Two weeks ago, 120 people were moved from Riamichina village in Nyamache after the ground cracked. Mr Nyakinye, who assessed the area, said the ground was unsuitable for residence and moved the people to Emanga PAG Church.

NAROK

Hard times ahead as crops washed away


Farmers in Narok County are counting their losses after heavy rains destroyed their crops. The most aected are farms near Suswa as the water from the surrounding hills washed away the crops. Speaking during the Narok stakeholders forum, Mr George Maina, a farmer, said they were not expecting a good harvest after ash oods left a section of their farms covered in layers of soil, damaging the plants. He urged the government to take measures to handle a looming food shortage. (KNA)

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MYSTERY | Report advances three theories about the late marathoners head injuries

DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

Pathologist calls for new probe into Wanjirus demise


Report casts doubts on claim that the marathon star died from head injuries sustained in a night fall from balcony
BY JAMES KARIUKI
kamaukariuki@gmail.com postmortem examination report has cast doubt on the theory that Olympic champion Samuel Kamau Wanjiru died from head injuries sustained in a fall from the balcony of his house. The report, prepared by Dr Moses Njue, calls for thorough investigations to establish what caused the injuries on the back of the athletes head. According to a police report, Wanjiru died from injuries he sustained in the fall from the balcony of his house in Nyahururu on the night of May 15, 2011. Recently, Dutch journalist Frits Conijn launched a book that seeks answers to several questions surrounding the death of the marathon star. In the postmortem report, which has been handed over to the police for further investigation, Dr Njue doubts whether such a fall could have caused the fatal injuries. My opinion is derived from extensive experience on injuries and the fact that no one witnessed the fall, if at all it ever occurred, says the nine-page report. Dr Njue, then the Chief Government Pathologist, asserts that for the fall to have caused the runners death, its height ought to have been at least 30 feet. The height of the balcony is 14 feet. Height associated with deaths even in the intoxicated must be more than 30 feet and generally it is insignicant when it is three times that of an individual. In case of Wanjiru, it had to be at least 16-feet, says the report. The report has three theories about the injuries. In his rst theory, the pathologist says that the injuries could have been independently inflicted and not associated with the fall from the balcony. In the second theory, the report says

ISSUES

What the theories say about injuries


n First, Dr Njue says that the injuries could have been independently inicted and not associated with the fall from the balcony. n Second, Wanjiru could have landed on all fours and managed to stand up but then staggered and fell on his back hitting his head on the concrete
report says. Dr Njue conducted the autopsy with three other pathologists Dr Emily Rogena (representing Wanjirus mother Hannah Wanjiru), Dr Peter Ndegwa (representing Wanjirus wife Trizah Njeri) and Dr Johensen Oduor. But the postmortem report lacks details on the toxicological samples sent to the Government Chemist. Dr Njue says that there is a need for further scrutiny of all circumstances surrounding the incident as there was no eyewitness and the injuries sustained cannot be conclusively be linked to a fall. He says he found it interesting that though there was adequate lighting within the compound, no one ever confessed witnessing the fall. The night guard who opened the door for Ms Njeri to storm out denied witnessing the fall while a 24-hour CCTV system never captured the activities at the balcony and below while all the other ve cameras continued working well.

Nyandarua CID boss Isaac Onyango with Pathologist Emily Rogena and Government Pathologist, Dr Moses Njue examining the scene a balcony from which Wanjiru is said to have plunged to his death last year.
Wanjiru could have landed on all fours and managed to stand up but then staggered and fell on his back hitting the concrete with his head. That would explain the injuries witnessed on the back of his head. The third theory says he could have touched the ground on all fours then

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sprung into the air where his upper limbs turned in a somersault style and he came down head rst. But on the basis of his short height, he could not have touched the ground then jumped backwards his upper limbs stretched backwards and downwards to hit the ground, the

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DECENTRALISATION | Alarm bells ring over delays

Aerial cause of KICC blackout, says rm


BY NATION CORRESPONDENT
A recent power outage that plunged functions by the two principals into darkness at the KICC has been traced to a TV aerial being erected in a city slum. The aerial, which was being mounted on a house in Mukuru slums, caused a short circuit on a high power voltage line, Kenya Power communications manager Migwi Theuri said yesterday. This cut o power supply to the city centre at around midday on April 25, plunging the KICC, where President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga were addressing conferences, in darkness. The power line which passes through the slum supplies power to the city centre, including the KICC area, Mr Theuri said. He also apologised to customers in Westlands and the city centre for the blackout on Saturday, blaming a company which was laying bre optic cables in Westlands. This was during the UEFA Champions League nal between Chelsea of England and Bayern Munich of Germany. He said a pole collapsed following heavy rains after its base was exposed by a trench that had been dug to lay the cables. He said human activities, including infringement on way leaves, illegal tapping of electricity, felling of trees and dumping of soil especially sand near power poles were major causes of power blackouts.

House team wants agency to oversee counties set up


Abdikadir committee warns that the time to establish devolved units is quickly running out
BY BERNARD NAMUNANE
bnamunane@ke.nationmedia.com

Ahmednasir complaint withdrawn


BY NATION REPORTER
A debt collector has withdrawn a complaint he led with the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) against Nairobi lawyer Ahmednasir Abdullahi. Mr Bryan Yongo wrote to the disciplinary committee of the LSK on Monday retracting his complaint and the adavit. He had claimed Mr Abdullahi was not qualied to practise law because he allegedly did not complete his pupilage under lawyer Peter Simani and that his certicate of completion of pupilage was forged. Mr Yongo also accused Mr Abdullahi of sharing deliberations of the Judicial Service Commission, of which he is a member, with him.

Apologised

ties. The call comes as a House team requested for a Speakers kamukunji this week to speed up the passage of the requisite Bills. The Constitution Implementation Oversight Committee warned that time to establish counties, which are part of the new structure of government after the elections, was fast running out.

he government has been urged to quickly establish a body to oversee the setting up of coun-

PENDING BILLS

Awaiting passage
County Government Bill Public Finance Management Bill Public Service Commission Bill Teachers Service Commission Bill

Constitution Implementation Oversight Committee chairman Abdikadir Mohamed


where will the county assemblies be? he asked. Mr Abdikadir said they were waiting for the government to set up a transitional authority to speed up the establishment of counties. The government has set up a team led by Local Government permanent secretary Karega Mutahi to work on the transition. Apart from the Transitional Authority Act and Inter-governmental Relations Act, other key Bills are yet to be established. Mr Abdikadir said they had requested National Assembly Speaker Kenneth Marende to convene a kamukunji this week to whip MPs to pass the Public Finance Management Bill and the County Government Bill. He said the PSC Bill and the TSC Bill are before Parliament.

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The committees call was closely followed by a caution by Controller of Budget Agnes Odhiambo that failure to put in place laws and systems to set up the devolved units was aecting nancial estimates. Committee chairman Abdikadir Mohamed said his team was concerned about the slow pace of setting up of the counties, which should be up and running before the elections. As the committee watching over the implementation of the Constitution, we are questioning the preparedness of the country for county governments, he said. Mr Abdikadir said meetings had been held with institutions critical in setting up of the counties, among them

Financial estimates.

The number of key Bills that are awaiting passage

the Public Service Commission and Teachers Service Commission. Public Works ministry ocials had also been summoned to explain the state of infrastructure to accommodate the new oces. We want to ask them that if elections were held tomorrow,

He now says he saw Mr Simani sign Mr Abdullahis certicate. I wish to irrevocably and unequivocally withdraw my complaint against Mr Ahmednasir Abdullahi, reads Mr Yongos letter, which was copied to the Chief Justice, the Attorney-General and the JSC. He said he decided to withdraw the complaint because a group of lawyers with personal dierences with Mr Abdullahi had taken over his complaint to ght their battles against the JSC member. He said the group had unsuccessfully tried to use him to achieve their motives. I nally must state that there are many reactionary forces, principally lawyers, who are very unhappy with the ongoing reforms in the Judiciary, says Mr Yongo. The LSK had asked Mr Abdullahi to respond to Mr Yongos allegations in 14 days but he is yet to do so.

Personal dierences

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REVEALED | Millions paid to lawyers handling funds cases

DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

Ministers rm on the spot over NSSF case


Wamalwas law rm still representing the fund in Sh7bn case even after he joined the Cabinet in April
BY LUCAS BARASA
lbarassa@ke.nationmedia.com buildings in Karen at a cost of Sh1.9 billion but the project did not kick o due to lack of approval of drawings and proposed developments plans by the Nairobi City Council. NSSF Corporation Secretary Hope Mwashumbe, acting Managing Trustee Tom Odongo and Mr Mutemi Nzatu, who is in-charge of Property Management Development, said Wamalwa and Company Advocates and another law rm were hired without competitive bidding. The ocials said NSSF was paying millions of shillings to lawyers who were handling about 50 court cases facing it and thus risking members funds. NSSF has moved to clear some cases as they are risking members funds. When lawyers move to court they have been charging us based on subject matter, Mr Odongo said. He also disclosed that they had been paying lawyers for 18 years for a case that was recently concluded. NSSF needs to settle old cases for safety of members funds rather than staying on court for 20 years, he said. Belgut MP Charles Keter cautioned that some lawyers could be wanting the cases to delay in court so that they can continue ripping millions of shillings from NSSF. The NSSF officials urged the courts to speed up cases touching on the fund that are pending before them. We need to have the cases dealt with immediately. If it can be done in hurry, it is even better because it will stop exposing the savings of Kenyans, Mr Odongo said. Nominated MP Sophia Abdi took issue with the funds managers for failing to select lawyers competitively. The NSSF ocials were appearing before the committee over the construction of houses by Sololo Company owned by Lugari MP Cyrus Jirongo and by Mugoya Construction Company.

law rm associated with Justice and Constitutional Aairs Minister Eugene Wamalwa is still representing the National Social Security Fund in a Sh7 billion court case even after he was appointed to the Cabinet. NSSF officials yesterday told a parliamentary departmental committee on Labour that Wamalwa and Company Advocates was still representing the fund in the case against Mugoya Construction Company. Mr Wamalwa was appointed to the Cabinet in April. The Saboti MP also acted for the fund in another case in which Mugoya was paid Sh342 million for the construction of houses in Karen. Mugoya company was expected to construct 4,774 housing units at Nyayo estate in Embakasi at a cost of Sh13.7 billion but the project stalled back in 1999 having only completed 1,256 units. In addition, Mugoya was also expected to construct 265 up-market housing units, club house and other auxiliary

4,774
CHRONOLOGY

Number of houses Mugoya was supposed to construct in Embakasi

Mr Johnson Kipkurui (left) Mr Nicholas Ngetich and Mr Musana ole Mbukoi at the Nakuru High Court yesterday when they turned up for a hearing in a case in which they are charged with the murder of activists Moses ole Mpoe and Parsaaiyia ole Kitu: Inset: Their coaccused, Mrs Eddah Wanjiru Mbiyu and her step-son David Njuno.

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Court puts o Koinange murder case


BY NATION CORRESPONDENT
A seventh suspect has been charged with the murder of land activist Moses ole Mpoe and his colleague, Parsaaiya ole Kitu, in Nakuru. Mr John Kiragu Macharia yesterday denied the charges before the Nakuru High Court. The widow of former Cabinet Minister Mbiyu Koinange, Ms Eddah Wanjiru, and ve others also took plea afresh so that their cases could be consolidated. However, their trial could not take o after Judge Roselyn Wendoh said she had a pile of other cases before her and could not allocate time to hear the case. The case, which has been pending for close to one and a half years, had been allocated three consecutive hearing days. Ms Wanjiru, Mr David Njumo, Mr Musana ole Mbukoi, Mr Nicholas Ngetich, Mr Johnstone Kipkurui and Mr Steven Mwanzia are accused of murdering Mr Mpoe and Mr Kitu on December 3, 2010 at Soilo Junction. The two died after their car was sprayed with bullets. All the accused persons are facing another charge of attempting to murder Mr Joseph ole Mpoe (who survived the attack) before a lower court. Defence lawyer Paul Muite decried the delay in the arrest of some of the accused persons in the case. The last person to be charged with this offence was arrested two weeks ago, what was the police doing for all this time? The case will be heard on October 15, 16 and 17.

Firm put up 1,256 houses


n 1994: NSSF enters into a contract with Mugoya Construction and Engineering Ltd for the construction of 4,774 housing units at Nyayo Estate Embakasi at the cost of Sh13.7 billion. n 1999 :The project stalls after completion of 1,256 units. The Fund then terminated the contract, leading to the suit

Sprayed with bullets

WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY EWASO NGIRO NORTH CATCHMENT AREA

Kosgey wants vehicle import case dismissed


BY NATION CORRESPONDENT
A suspended minister wants criminal charges against him dismissed, claiming they are absurd since he cannot be accused of breaching the regulations he created. Former Industrialisation minister Henry Kosgey yesterday told a Nairobi court that Director of Public Prosecution Keriako Tobiko had abused his powers by formulating a criminal oence out of a regulation which was discretional. Through lawyer Julius Kemboi, Mr Kosgey (right) said that provisions that regulated importation of vehicles did not require him to seek the advice of the National Standards Council, and that he was within the law when he exempted importation of some vehicles from the regulations. The Tinderet MP is accused of improperly exempting 113 vehicles from the application of a rule that outlaws importation of overage vehicles. The government outlawed

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Accounting for every drop

the importation of vehicles that are more than eight years old except those of government interest, vehicles for the diplomatic corps or those brought by returning citizens. However, the DPP through State Counsel Edwin Okello opposed the application saying that they had already concluded their case before the trial magistrate and what remained was the former minister to defend himself. Mr Kosgey has been called to make his defence meaning the prosecution has closed its case. The breach of natural justice he alleges are matters that can be discussed before the trial magistrate, Mr Okello said. Judge Nicholas Ombija will give a ruling on June 28.

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EDUCATION | Kilonzo has asked the Treasury for Sh15.4 billion for massive employment drive

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JUJA

Push to hire 40,000 new teachers


CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 in his proposals. The proposed gures are much higher than the 10,000 the Cabinet recently approved for next year. The Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) has rejected the Cabinet gure, saying it is too low. Knut chairman Wilson Sossion said at the weekend that teachers will go on strike in August if the Treasury failed to allocate enough funds to hire 40,000 teachers. In his proposals, Mr Kilonzo also asked for money to hire 25,000 kindergarten teachers as his ministry sought to make the sub-sector part of the free primary school programme. It had been planned that by 2010, the early childhood programme would have been incorporated into the basic education scheme. Regrettably, this was not achieved due to inadequate funding, Mr Kilonzo said. In the 2012/2013 financial year, Treasury allocated Sh1.6 billion for the early childhood programme but the ministry says it requires an additional Sh7.85 billion. For the free day secondary school programme, Mr Kilonzo asked for Sh1.4 billion more. In the nancial year 2012/2013, it was allocated Sh17.7 billion. He said the ministry was underfunded by Sh10 billion as it had requested Sh25 billion but was given Sh16 billion. Vulnerable groups including orphans, girls and children from poor families in urban slums and THE NUMBERS

Villagers lynch rape ordeal gangsters


Five gangsters were yesterday beaten to death and their bodies set ablaze in Juja. The youths were believed to be part of a gang that has been breaking into houses, stealing and raping women at Gachororo village. Villagers said the previous day, an elderly man was attacked and sexually abused. His two teenage daughters were also raped. Last week, a gang raided the village and raped a woman.

20,000
Teachers Kilonzo plans to hire annually in the next three years.

Bid seeks to ease shortage

Underfunded

10,000

The number of recruits that the Cabinet has approved.


arid districts have been allocated Sh1 billion for bursaries. In the next nancial year, the free learning programme was allocated Sh7.8 billion, Sh2 billion

less than requested. The minister said the ministry requires Sh200 million for new oces for the 47 county directors of education. At the same time, a teachers union has warned the government that its members will not accept more lessons to address the shortage of tutors in the country. Kenya Union of Post- Primary Education teachers (Kuppet) national chairman Omboka Milemba said the government should instead employ more teachers. The government seems to be gambling with the education of our children by proposing an increase in teachers workload which will not solve the problem, said Mr Milemba. Additional reporting by Ouma Wanzala

NAKURU

Man kills son, 4, after row with wife


A man ran amok and hacked his four-year-old son to death. The man, from Kuresoi District in Nakuru County, had accused his wife of conceiving ve of their six children outside the marriage. Police said the woman ed to her parents, leaving the child the man claimed to be his. On Monday night, the man hacked his son to death with a panga before trying to kill himself.

DAMAGE | Students arrested over arson at hostel


Ramba High School students in Bondo with the property they salvaged after one of their dormitories caught re on Monday night. About Sh3 million worth of property was lost. Two students suspected to have been behind the arson attack were arrested by police and were to appear before a Bondo court yesterday.
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MOMBASA

Vet kadhis too, urges human rights group


A human rights group wants kadhis vetted like other judicial ofcers. Muslims for Human Rights (Muhuri) has asked the Judges and Magistrates Vetting Board to evaluate the ethics and conduct of kadhis. Muhuri executive director Hussein Khalid said that despite being judicial ocers like judges and magistrates, kadhis had not received any communication from the vetting board.

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DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

Changing the law to suit a dishonest few

hen Parliament passed the Political Parties Act 2011, the intention was to create order in national politics. It ushered in stringent rules relating to party registration, membership, funding and discipline. This was part of the big reform agenda intended to change the political landscape in view of the mess we have gone through since multiparty politics was introduced in 1991. Its essence is that since political parties form governments, they must be transparent and practise good governance. It is only through that they can be trusted with State leadership. To this extent, the Act contains noble provisions. However, some politicians are not amused because of some perceived restrictive clauses. Consequently, they are proposing amendments to suspend a section that outlaws defections. Leading the crusade is a presidential aspirant, the Rev Mutava Musyimi, who wants the provision that prohibits defections to be put on hold until after the General Election. The argument is that politics is currently muddled, with 100 MPs having ditched their parties, and that if the law is applied, all will lose their seats leading to a costly mini-general election. He also argues that the country has not healed from the chaos of 2007/8, and mass elections at this time will only tear open the festering wounds. However, all these are excuses and not reasons enough to stall the laws implementation. This is why we exhort the House to reject any move by MPs to push for the amendment to achieve shortterm gains. It reeks of dishonesty and amounts to abuse of power for a group to make or unmake laws at whim. Laws cannot be changed randomly simply because they do not suit the interest of a few.

LAFARGE SCANDAL | Jaindi Kisero

Dont mollycoddle MRC

y wooing outlawed groups for votes, our politicians are playing with re. Unfortunately, on the day the conagration starts consuming the country, they will be faraway from the scene, uttering meaningless platitudes. For quite some time now, our leaders have been blowing hot and cold over the proscribed Mombasa Republican Council which wants Coast Province to secede from Kenya. Two decades ago, the feared Mungiki sprung up in parts of central Kenya and Rift Valley. In time, this group was assiduously wooed by politicians, but when their aspirations were not met, they started slaughtering people. The response by the authorities was fearsomely bloody. History seems to be replaying itself, this time at the Coast, where many youths have been made to believe that only through violence can their grievances be addressed. Recently, the President stated that no part of Kenya can be alienated by any group. But some politicians are bent on mollifying them. These conicting signals may have a long-lasting eect. The government must speak in one voice on the MRC issue. The hunt for votes should not blind politicians to the danger such groups represent.
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his is conscation by another name. How do you wake up one morning and order a foreign investor to sell his shares to third parties. When the government insists that the French multinational, Lafarge, must dilute its shareholding in the East African Portland Cement Company Ltd, does it have any specic buyers in mind? According to a story in the current issue of our sister paper, The EastAfrican, the Competition Authority of Kenya has just given Lafarge an ultimatum to either dilute its shareholding in the cement company or be forced to do so. The authority has accused Lafarge of unwarranted concentration of economic power in the cement industry. The government holds 25 per cent shares in the company, Lafarge 41 per cent, and the National Social Security Fund 27 per cent. The government is represented in the board by two permanent secretaries. The specic allegations against Lafarge by the authority are the following: First, that its subsidiary, Bamburi Cement Ltd, is the leading cement manufacturer in Kenya. Secondly, that it holds 41 per cent in East African Portland, making it the single largest shareholder in

Have we resorted to nationalising foreign rms investing in Kenya? T


this rival rm. And nally, that Lafarge has two representatives on the board of Portland, enabling it to know the strategies of its rival. We have comprehensive anti-trust laws. The situation the authority is blaming Lafarge for is due to ineective application of the laws. In this country, anticompetition laws are honoured more in the breach than in practice. The consequence is that unwarranted concentration of economic power has become the norm in the manufacturing and service sectors. Just look at the structure of the beer industry, the soft drinks sector, the maize milling industry or even the media and banking industries. By singling out Lafarge, the authority is guilty of selective application of the law. Concentration of economic power is more the excuse rather the real reason why the government wants Lafarge to reduce its stake in East African Portland. Clearly, the competition authority is just being brought in to discipline Lafarge which has been dragged into a power struggle that has been going on since December last year. Here is the backdrop to this intriguing saga. In the past six months, the East African Portland has been the battle-eld for a bruising struggle pitting the Ministry of Industrialisation and the companys directors. The genesis of it all was a disagreement over the adjudication of a multibillion shilling tender for a new kiln the board and management wanted to award to a Korean company which emerged top in the competitive bid. Unable to inuence the board, the acting minister for Industrialisation, Mr Amason Kingi, suspended it in December last year. Simultaneously, Industrialisation permanent secretary Karanja Kibicho, red o a letter sending home the companys managing director, Mr Kephar Tande. The rebellious directors would not play ball. They rushed to court and sought an injunction against government interference. President Kibaki was also dragged into the murky

The judgment by Justice Mohammed Warsame makes compelling reading on corporate governance

aair. He degazetted the chairman of the board and named a new one. The directors went to court again and contested the Presidents move. The stakes went a notch higher when the High Court made a ruling after hearing both sides. The judgment by Mr Justice Mohammed Warsame makes compelling reading on the subject of corporate governance of companies in which the government is a shareholder. He wrote: There was no authority or power on the part of the President to make the Gazette notice ring the chairman of the company. In my view, one director cannot suspend a fellow director representing a rival shareholder with separate and distinct rights. Another attempt at disciplining the rebellious director was made when the government brought in the Eciency Monitoring Unit to dig up dirt, and seek the ammunition with which to discipline the directors. How can one shareholder (the government) unilaterally bring in government auditors to look into the aairs of fellow directors representing a rival shareholder with separate rights? The Ministry of Industrialisation must be restrained. jkisero@ke.nationmedia.com

DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

Opinion 13 THE CUTTING EDGE


BY THE WATCHMAN
MONITOR FERRY. Following the recent fatal grenade attack at Bella Vista nightclub in Mombasa, Terewa Buhere says the Kenya Ferry Services should introduce more elaborate security checks at the Likoni Ferry. Currently, he adds, the focus is on motorists and not pedestrians. Terewa would like to see commuters frisked for grenades and other weapons, as the crowded ferries are a possible target for terrorists. Security checks may cause delays, but this is a small price to pay for our safety, he adds.
CLEAN UP TAIFA PARK. One of the most beautiful places in Kisumu, Nadim Mawji says, is Taifa Park in the central business district. However, Nadim is disgusted to note that the park has lately been turned into a dumping site. This is a shame and a disgrace. We can no longer enjoy relaxing in the park as the garbage stench engulfs it, and has been made worse by the current rains. Nadim, whose contact is nadim.mawji@gmail.com, hopes the mess will be cleared soon. RETIREE SUFFERING. Nothing pains Beatrice Njeri like witnessing the agony her 60-year-old mother, a retiree, continue to suer in her pursuit of justice. The old woman has been in the court corridors for over three decades, hoping, in vain, for the determination of her land case (High Court case No 177). It has taken 36 years and the case has yet to be decided. The wheels of justice have become stationary, says Beatrice. Her contact is Tel 0713867583 or njeribeatrice30@yahoo.com.

FLOWERS ARE INNOCENT | John Mbaria

n November 2007, I was contracted by a prominent international magazine to do an in-depth news feature on the impact of ower farming on Lake Naivasha and its environs. This was years after I had published what I an armchair environment journalist then thought was the gospel truth about what ails the lake. I was elated with what I believed was a golden opportunity to prove my longheld hypothesis that ower farms do, indeed, wreak havoc on the lake and its environs. I was also fully armed with a detailed report done earlier by a human rights organisation. A professional photojournalist accompanied me and we had to dig deeper than I had earlier thought to prove my hypothesis. We started by seeking the Kenya Flower Council for two reasons to interview its CEO, Ms Jane Ngige, and to request the cooperation of, and access to, big-time ower concerns. We started o by hearing out those who have always harboured the greatest beef with the local ower industry. They include a number of local shermen, some residents of settlements such as Karagita, Kayole and

Trading blame is hardly the best way to save the beleaguered Lake Naivasha I
our inquiry that they asked me to send to them a set of questions in advance. Some of the ower farms did not want to give us full access to every corner of their facilities while some, like the giant Oserian, allowed us the freeedom to tour and photograph whatever we wanted, and even arranged to have a panel of experts address every question we raised, as well as the concerns raised by local people. At some point, we collected and shipped samples of water owing in one of the drains that emptied into the lake and shipped it to Germany for testing, hoping to prove that the farm emptied pesticideladen waste water into the lake. The tests turned out to be negative. Then we visited the third and nal group that consisted of a sample of smallholder farmers whose modest concerns are lined up along the entire course of the lakes tributaries such as Gilgil, Turasha and Malewa. Here, we found people who farm all the way to the banks of the rivers and who were then not regulated whatsoever by any local or national watergovernance institution. We couldnt help but conclude that an unspecied amount of the agro-

Tilapia from Lake Naivasha before the shing ban: Many are to blame for the woes that bedevil the lake.
Naivasha town, ex-workers of ower farms, members of the Maasai community, and a retinue of NGO representatives, as well as freelance activists. From this lot, we received long jeremiads about the untold havoc Naivashas ower industry had caused the water resources and the entire ecosystem. Then we went on to listen to the other side of the story by hearing out ocials of umbrella bodies such as Lake Naivasha Riparian Association and the management in a sample of the farms. Many in this group were so apprehensive of the nature of

chemicals used by most of the smallholder farmers must have found its way into the tributaries before landing into the lake. And from numerous publications, we learned that a big amount of the lakes water is used up by local hotels, the Kenya Energy Generating Company, and that water from River Malewa is diverted to Nakuru County which is not part of the Lake Naivasha Basin. The Naivasha Municipal Council operates a dilapidated sewerage system that results in raw sewage nding its way into the lake. I concluded that it would be inaccurate to direct the entire blame on one group of people operating there and that journalists would be wise not to listen to just one side of the story because there is a longrunning blame game in which nobody owns up. When all is said and done, Lake Naivasha remains a shared resource and dierent players will have to come together, own up on whatever they have been up to, and engage in decisive actions to support initiatives aimed at saving the lake.

Mr Mbaria is a consultant writer on environmental issues (gatumbaria@gmail.com)

A crack in the Rift Valley; This is frightening

STREAMLINE SECTOR | Suleiman Shahbal

To protect Mombasa, rethink the tea levy O


ur tea industry is being strangled. The recent ad valorem levy of one per cent is ill-advised, and the Ministry of Agriculture should revoke it and consult widely before any extra costs are imposed on the tea trade chain. Let us not forget that London was once the centre of the world tea trade. It lost this position because the priorities of traders moved on or they ignored the fundamentals of the trade. London became uncompetitive and the traders, trying to save their 1-3 per cent margins, found a new market. This is how Mombasa became an important tea trade centre. We now risk losing our importance just like London did. Mombasa is under serious economic threat from Dubai (which doesnt even grow tea!). We need to help this industry by removing such unnecessary levies and restrictions. The levy will earn the government a little incremental revenue but will lead to the loss of much more when this industry moves out. Besides the tea levy, the Kenya Revenue Authority is proposing to introduce additional stringent regulations which may have a negative eect on the movement of such teas. Ensuring both Kenyan teas are not discriminated against by buyers will create a level playing ground for all the producers who bring it for sale at the

Besides the tea levy, KRA is proposing to introduce additional stringent regulations which may have a negative eect on the movement of tea

Mombasa tea auction. Under the proposed system, rst a change of ownership will require to be processed and can take up to three days depending on the eciency of the Simba 2005 System and the availability of the customs releasing ocers. The movement of teas from one bonded warehouse to another will need to be under Customs escort. Considering that there are 16 tea warehouses spread from the island to the mainland in which all the 57 active buyers are to collect their teas using contract transporters, this requirement is not practical. Normally, teas are collected and moved throughout the day and up to as late as 9pm, which is outside Customs working hours. This will lead to tea buyers avoiding bidding for foreign teas at the auction or they will do so as a last resort at low prices.

On top of all this, congestion at Mombasa port does not help matters. Mombasa needs to set up special free trade warehousing areas to facilitate tea traders physically, and oer tax-free zones for those who blend for export. Mombasa needs to invest in teablending and packaging materials so that traders nd it more attractive to blend or pack their teas here without major capital investments. It is important that we sell value-added tea rather than the raw product. It is a matter for concern that the government intends to set up this facility in the proposed Konza City. Why not set it up in Mombasa which has the infrastructure and the experienced workforce? Most important of all, Mombasa and its nancial institutions need to work together to make tea trade nancing easier. If the government and industry dont do it, then we will lose this business to Dubai. Can we aord it? Mombasa needs protection to continue being the leader in the world tea trade. Parliament may also need to consider passing a law shielding Mombasa County from any interference that may eventually hurt the trade.

RIGHT DOWN THE MIDDLE. According to geophysicists, Africa is slowly splitting from the southern tip of the Red Sea, with the crack running through Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and ending in Mozambique, John T. Mukui notes. It is expected that water from the Red Sea will eventually ll the Great Rift Valley and Kenya will be belong two continents. Could this be the cause of the huge cracks on the roads at Maai Mahiu and Naivasha? Its frightening! John concludes. His contact is jtmukui2000@yahoo.com. TALK TO ME. Nearly two months since he wrote to the Higher Education Loans Board to inform them that he is ready to start repaying his loan, Davie MakOmondi says he has not heard a word from them. Dont they have an ocial who can monitor and respond to e-mail inquiries? I think this would be more ecient and cheaper than having their advertisement that appears before the prime time news on TF. Davies contact is d_ephie@yahoo.com. HARVEST WATER. With rain water going to waste, Kate Brown says it is time Kenyans learnt from Egyptians and Israelis how to harvest and conserve it. But of more immediate concern is Nairobi Water Companys sluggish response to reports of burst water pipes in various places. More than a week since she reported one such incident, she says, the water is still gushing from the broken pipe. In the meantime, the owners of water bowsers are making money. Can the city water rm speed up repairs? urges Kate, whose contact is brownkate982@yahoo.com.
Have a speedy day, wont you!

Mr Shahbal is chairman, Gulf African Bank.

E-mail: watchman@nation.co.ke or write to Watchman, POB 49010, Nairobi 00100. Fax 2213946.

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DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

To the editor
Politicians confusing the public on MRC
Our leaders should stop confusing the public by giving conicting positions on the Mombasa Republican Council. While touring Mombasa at the weekend, Prime Minister Raila Odinga and Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi said they were ready to speak to the outlawed group. But Internal Security minister George Saitoti read from a dierent script when he made an announcement in Nairobi that there was no way the government could discuss anything with the MRC. Since the three are key gures in the coalition government, it becomes dicult for the public to know the true position of the government on such a crucial matter. Francis Wangombe, Kilgoris

The editor welcomes brief letters on topical issues. Write on e-mail to: mailbox@nation.co.ke. You can also mail to: The Editor, Daily Nation, POB 49010, Nairobi 00100. Letters may be edited for clarity, space or legal considerations.

TALKING POINT

SHORT TAKES
Emails from correspondents TRIBALISM : After reading Eugene Manyasis opinion piece Whose town is it? We Kenyans have a long way to go to bridge ethnic divides (Daily Nation, May 21), allow me to welcome him back to reality. He appears naive to the fact that Kenyans are still a tribal lot. Simply having a new Constitution or whatever commission will not end tribalism in Kenya as long as there are glaring inequalities in our society. Manyasi, do you think a Kalenjin, for example, would seek to become chairman of a recreational club outside his or her region? Kipkenda arap Kesumbei, via email UHURU PARTY LAUNCH: By making his presidential ambitions categorical and ocial through the launch of The National Alliance, Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta has consolidated his supporters into a single voting bloc. The emergence of a party with the potential to unite Kenyans from all regions was long overdue. Party politics had split voters along ethnic lines. The timing of the launch is also right as the move has the potential of consolidating support for him ahead of his trial at the International Criminal Court. Jamal Koech, Eldoret ELECTIONS: Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi has a good chance of beneting from the Western Province vote. The region boasts a huge chunk of voters, which is important in propelling a candidate to State House. Past tenants of the house on the hill exploited it. One hopes that Mr Mudavadi, being son of the region, will reap maximally from the vote. To get the most votes from the land of Mulembe, he should market himself aggressively in the region. B. Amaya, Via email SPORT: Kenya Prisons did the nation proud, having successfully defended their title in the recentlyconcluded Africa Womens Club Championships in Nairobi. Being an all-Kenyan aair in the nal, it showed how womens volleyball in the country continues to develop every year. Sadly, our national soccer team, Harambee Stars, have been performing dismally and missing out in major competitions. With the Africa Cup of Nations and World Cup qualier matches on the way, Harambee Stars should emulate Kenya Prisons. Gerald Muturi, Othaya

Engaging outlawed Mombasa youth group in talks is a recipe for chaos


he political intrigues surrounding the Mombasa Republican Council are a risk to national security. It is true that Kenyan youths have for a long time been used by politicians at the expense of their social, economic and political advancement. In most cases, they are merely promised that they would be tomorrows leaders. During his State of the Nation address in Parliament last month, President Kibaki pointed out that the government would not tolerate any attempt by the outlawed group to secede. However, his counterpart in the grand coalition government, Prime Minister Raila Odinga seems to be reading from a different script altogether, perhaps for political survival. At the weekend, he expressed readiness to engage the MRC in talks. It is worth noting that the problems facing young people in our nation are not unique to one region. A young person in Kisumu, for instance, is unemployed just like a youth from Eldoret. Many political leaders are playing games with these issues yet they are aware of what really ails the youth. Some of them even know the solutions. Engaging the MRC in talks will automatically lead to other groups springing up. Zungu Zungu, for example, will come out with their own demands. So will the Mungiki. Mungiki will probably have executed thousands for the gov-

New trac laws wont help end road carnage


I am responding to Kariuki Muiris letter New trac law too harsh on motorists, may be stillborn (May 13). The carnage on our roads can not be brought to an end by new harsh trac laws. The solution is threefold. First, the selsh culture among motorists needs to be changed. This is the main cause of overlapping and squeezing on single lanes, causing trac jams. Second, the police should enforce existing trac laws and punish severely those who out them. Third, motorists should take part in public policing of colleagues who are reckless on the road. Steven Muli, Nairobi

Riot police ocers outside the Mombasa Law Courts where a secession case led by the Mombasa Republican Council was being heard.
ernment to address their issues relating to historical injustices and the alleged extra-judicial killings by the police. Will this be the way to go? Unemployment among the youth and unequal distribution of national resources, among other issues, need to be looked into with the urgency they deserve as they have been with us for too long. They should be tackled nationally. The ultimate solution to these problems that have dogged us for long lies in the Constitution, and those eyeing the big seat should capture this in their manifestoes instead of picking a group and saying their issues will be listened to. Gilbert Koech, Nairobi President Kibakis stand on the MRC remains the only option for

FILE | NATION

Write your will now to avert feuds on assets


For many communities in Kenya, writing a will is considered taboo as it is believed that doing so hastens the death of the writer. Ignorance is yet another reason. People assume that upon their death, their estate and the welfare of their families will be safe. But in many cases, especially in the absence of a will, feuds over property arise. Cases of such rows are published in papers every now and then. A will guarantees that upon ones death, those left behind will live peacefully, with slim chances of disputes. In view of this, I appeal to everybody to make the crucial step of writing a will. It will denitely come in handy when you die. Chana Lilian Mtatiro, Nairobi

dealing with the secession issue. The Head of State, during his State of the Nation address, said that calls for secession would not be tolerated. This remains the best way of handling the matter. The recent calls for dialogue with the group by presidential aspirants, Raila Odinga and Musalia Mudavadi, wishing to capitalise on the coastal vote must not be allowed to go past the rhetoric stage. Kenya has for long been polarised along ethnic lines and any calls for dialogue with a group agitating for secession is in bad taste. The controversial issue must be tackled with the rmness that it deserves or else wrong decisions will be made and this could spell doom for the future of a unied Kenya. Peter Mshefa, Kili

Kenya is in the right direction on search for energy sources


Kenya is doing a commendable job through the energy projects that it has undertaken. Right now the cost of electricity and petroleum products is so high that they have made the lives of many Kenyans unbearable. Once the ongoing projects are complete, Kenyans will heave a sigh of relief as their problems regarding power will be a thing of the past. Energy will be cheaper. Besides, the new power stations will result in creation of jobs. We need to be proud of the Menengai and Olkaria geothermal projects. With 280 megawatts from the Olkaria project channelled to the national grid, there is hope that our problems will ease. The nuclear commission is also making good progress and we wish them good luck in their endeavours. The oil reserves discovered in Turkana during the exploration stage are something to smile about. We hope the company involved in the search for the black gold will nally discover enough of it for commercial exploitation. The resource will help meet the energy needs of Kenyan people and commercial and manufacturing sectors. Christopher Ngolo, Nakuru

YESTERDAYS QUESTION

DEBATE QUESTION

Comment on threat by teachers to stage strike over shortage of sta in schools


GITHUKU MUNGAI: The government should engage teachers unions in negotiations to chart the way forward. Honest discussions will help avert the strike. DANIEL K. BIWOTT: I support teachers on the planned strike because for a long time the government has not addressed their demands meaningfully. It tends to direct a lot of funds to less important sectors and ignores education. GRACEY MAGU: It is sad that the government has not yet solved the sta crisis in schools. It should not wait for strikes for it to act. CHARLES NZIOKA: Teachers ought to strike so that the government can act to end the shortage of teachers in public schools. ALNASHIR D WALJI: There is a need for the strike because right now learners are suering due to the shortage of teachers. KELVIN KEYA: It seems our government only responds to demands put forward through strikes.

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CASH-STRAPPED | Bus company has suspended operations

DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

Akamba bosses move to oset Sh300m debt


Shareholders and directors condent the bus rm will return to business
BY BOB ODALO
bodalo@ke.nationmedia.com

IN THE DOCK | Man on Sh22m fraud charge

he directors of cashstrapped Akamba Bus Company have agreed to dispose of property worth millions of shillings to oset its debt and return to business. The decision was arrived at during an extraordinary meeting of company directors and representatives of shareholders at Sarit Centre in Nairobi on Monday. The debts amount to Sh300 million, most of it owed to Kenya Commercial Bank and Diamond Trust Bank. The directors, led by chairman Karim Nathoo, director Boaz Nathoo and main shareholders Peter Kamba, Martin Malinda, Richard Mangeli and Kioko Musau said some of the companys property would be sold to settle the debt.

We hope to raise enough money to offset at least 50 per cent of our debt burden t h e n n e go t i a te w i t h o u r creditors on a timeframe to clear the remaining amount, Mr Kamba told the Nation yesterday. Despite the confidence exuded by the directors and the shareholders, the greatest task for them is how to convince the main creditor Kenya Commercial Bank to accept the new terms. BACKGROUND

KCB had given notice of its intention to auction the companys property. Another meeting between the directors and the shareholders is scheduled to take place before the end of the week to discuss the thorny issue. Currently the companys 50 buses are grounded. Mr Nathoo said during the meeting that a programme to pay employees their accrued salaries would also be in place once a deal is reached with the creditors. We plan to clear the arrears in three months once we roll back. We also believe that once we get our footing we can turn the company around in two years, he said. Akamba suspended its services in April, leaving hundreds jobless. A report on the same by our sister publication Business Daily quoted some senior managers saying the companys directors planned to wind up the business that had for the past ve years been making losses.

Clear the arrears

Eric Mwirigi Mbaabu in a Nairobi court yesterday when he was charged with obtaining $205,363 (over Sh21.7million) on diverse dates between March 30 and November 3, 2011 from a Mr Wuji pretending that he was in a position to export skins and hides from Kenya to China. He denied the charge and was remanded in prison custody until today when the court will rule on his bail application.

PAUL WAWERU | NATION

Grounded buses
With more than 57 years in operation, Akamba is one of Kenyas oldest transport companies, with its origins traced to Machakos where it began operations with just a few buses. Last month, the company suspended operations, withdrawing its buses from the road. Currently 50 buses are grounded

Owner of ill-fated gas depot charged


BY NATION CORRESPONDENT
The owner of a Nyeri gas depot which was razed by re in January, killing four people, has been arraigned in court. Mr Charles Gitonga yesterday appeared before Nyeri senior principal magistrate Shadrack Okato and denied two counts of operating without a licence and stocking gas without a licence.
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He was released on a cash bail of Sh20,000 and the case was fixed for hearing on June 27. Four workers died in an explosion at the depot. In the same court, a woman was was convicted of robbery with violence and sentenced to death. Ann Wairimu was found guilty of robbing Ms Lucy Muguku, a hotel receptionist at the New Golden Lodge in Nyeri, of three mobile phones
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and Sh25,850 on December 21, 2010. Wairimu and others not before the court, drugged Ms Muguku and stabbed her in the arm with knives. She was arrested as she ed from Nyeri town on a motorcycle after being identied by Ms Muguku. Mr Okato said the positive identication by the victim and the fact that she was on the run was a clear indication of Wairimus guilt.

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Category B3: Category B4: Category B5: Category B6: Category B7: Category B8: Category B9: Category B10: Category B11: Category B12: Category B13: Category B14: Category B15: Category B16: Category B17:

CATEGORY B: PROVISION OF SERVICES


Category B1: Category B2:

Tender documents with detailed specifications and conditions are obtainable from Procurement Department Makueni District Hospital from Monday to Friday 9.00AM to 4.00PM upon payment of non-refundable fee of Ksh 2,000 per document at the cash office in cash or by bankers cheque. Bidders must attach to tender documents, copy of tender purchase receipt, copies of registration certificates VAT and PIN certificate and tax compliance certificate. Prices quoted must be net inclusive of VAT and other charges and must remain valid for 90 days from closing date of Tenders. Completed tender documents in plain sealed envelope indicating Tender No..and the words not to be opened before 15th June 2012 at 10.00Am local time, and BEARING NO INDICATION OF THE TENDERER should be addressed to: THE MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT MAKUENI DISTRICT HOSPITAL P.O BOX 95-90300 MAKUENI Or be deposited in the tender box located next to Medical Superintendent Office on or before 15th June 2012 at 10.00Am.Thereafter tenders will be opened immediately in the presence of the bidders or their representatives, who choose to attend at the hospital conference hall. The Government reserves the right to accept or reject any tender and is not bound to give reasons thereafter. SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT OFFICER, FOR, MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT MAKUENI DISTRICT HOSPITAL

Provision of Editing, Design and Printing services Provision of General Surveys (work environment,

customer satisfaction, employee satisfaction and corruption perception) Repair and servicing of motor vehicles Repair and servicing of office equipments (typewriters, calculators and fax) Provision of pest control services Provision of air travel services Provision of air time Maintenance of fire-fighting equipments Maintenance of Telephone system and PABX Cleaning of curtains and sofa sets Supply and arrangement of flowers Installation and Maintenance of air conditioners Provision of Sanitary services and toilet bins Provision of cleaning services Provision of security services Installation and maintenance of CCTV and access control Repair and Maintenance of computers, printers, computer networks, shredders and projectors

The application for registration can be obtained from the office of the Head, Supply Chain Management Services during normal working hours in room G28 and G22 on Ground Floor, Sheria House, upon payment of a non refundable fee of Kshs.2,000/= (Kenya shillings two thousand) per set of documents for each category. Completed documents in plain sealed envelopes and marked PRE-QUALIFICATION OF SUPPLIERS and stating the category should be addressed and posted to: THE SOLICITOR GENERAL THE STATE LAW OFFICE P. O. BOX 40112 00100 NAIROBI KENYA Or be deposited in the tender box at the ground floor, Sheria House, so as to reach him on or before 5th June, 2012 at 10.00 a.m. Late bids will not be accepted after closing time and date. The Tenders shall be opened immediately thereafter in the Conference Room on 1st Floor of the Attorney-General Chambers in the presence of bidders representatives who will choose to attend. WANJUKI MUCHEMI, CBS SOLICITOR GENERAL

UBA KENYA BANK LIMITED Head Office First Floor, Apollo Centre, Ring Road, Woodvale Close, Westlands P.O.Box 34154 00100 Nairobi Telephone: +254 20 3612000/1/2/3 Fax : +254 20 3612049

United Bank for Africa United Kenya Bank for Africa

UN-AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND OTHER DISCLOSURES FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31ST MARCH 2012
I BALANCE SHEET 31st March 2012 Shs 000 43,954 41,494 1,725,336 178,704 195,081 3,898 508,990 12,584 150,672 10,400 120,033 144,361 3,135,507 1,319,170 864,049 9,675 169,527 2,362,421 1,000,000 251,400 (483,694) 5,380 773,086 3,135,507 31st Dec. 2011 Shs 000 43,298 159,295 1,509,593 360,072 247,408 3,898 505,570 14,181 165,336 10,894 120,033 66,817 3,206,395 1,270,053 1,039,760 9,653 158,736 2,478,202 1,000,000 151,400 (428,587) 5,380 728,193 3,206,395 31st March 2011 Shs 000 35,406 68,269 1,075,958 2,984 111,831 3,898 571,906 20,798 201,583 10,110 88,766 147,461 2,338,970 1,315,305 11,000 191,134 1,517,439 1,000,000 151,400 (332,620) 2,751 821,531 2,338,970 II PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT 31st March 2012 Shs 000 33,525 37,941 17,409 88,875 31st Dec. 2011 Shs 000 78,457 128,286 21,022 6,073 233,838 31st March 2011 Shs 000 12,597 30,606 114 43,317 III OTHER DISCLOSURES 1) NON-PERFORMING LOANS AND ADVANCES (a) Gross Non-performing loans and advances (b) Less Interest in Suspense (c)Total Non-Performing Loans and Advances (a-b) (d) Less Loan Loss Provision (e) Net Non-Performing Loans and Advances(c-d) (f) Discounted Value of Securities (g) Net NPLs Exposure (e-f) 2) INSIDER LOANS AND ADVANCES (a) Directors, Shareholders and Associates (b) Employees (c) Total Insider Loans and Advances and other facilities 3) OFF-BALANCE SHEET ITEMS (a) Letters of credit, guarantees, acceptances (b) Other contingent liabilities (c) Total Contingent Liabilities 4) CAPITAL STRENGTH (a) Core capital (b) Minimum Statutory Capital (c) Excess (a-b) (d) Supplementary Capital (e) Total Capital (a+d) (f) Total risk weighted assets (g) Core Capital/Total deposits Liabilities (h) Minimum statutory Ratio (I) Excess/(Deficiency) (j) Core Capital / total risk weighted assets (k) Minimum Statutory Ratio (l) Excess ( Deficiency) (j-k) (m) Total Capital/total risk weighted assets (n) Minimum statutory Ratio (o) Excess/ ( Deficiency) (m-n) 5 LIQUIDITY (a) Liquidity Ratio (b) Minimum Statutory Ratio (c) Excess/ ( Deficiency) (a-b) 31st March, 2012 Shs 000 4,383 16 4,367 1,399 2,968 2,968 5,254 5,254 108,269 187,500 295,769 767,706 700,000 67,706 5,380 773,086 1,118,835 58.2% 8.00% 50.20% 68.62% 8.00% 60.62% 69.1% 12.00% 57.1% 100.10% 20.00% 80.1% 31st Dec. 2011 Shs 000 21,273 16 21,257 4,675 16,582 16,582 4,491 4,491 85,052 85,052 722,813 700,000 22,813 5,380 728,193 1,040,232 56.9% 8.00% 48.91% 69.49% 8.00% 61.49% 70.0% 12.00% 58.0% 191.80% 20.00% 171.8% 31st March 2011 Shs 000 157,821 487,500 645,321 818,780 500,000 318,780 2,751 821,531 1,223,649 62.3% 8.00% 54.30% 66.91% 8.00% 58.9% 67.1% 12.00% 55.1% 97.60% 20.00% 77.6%

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8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 B 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 C 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

ASSETS Cash ( both Local & Foreign) Balances due from Central Bank of Kenya Kenya Government securities Foreign Currency Treasury Bills & Bonds Deposits and balances due from local banking institutions Deposits and balances due from banking institutions abroad Kenya Government and other securities held for dealing purposes Tax recoverable Loans and advances to customers (net) Investment securities Balances due from group companies Investments in associates Investments in subsidiary companies Investments in joint ventures Investment properties Property and equipment Prepaid lease rentals Intangible assets Deferred tax asset Retirement benefit asset Other assets TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES Balances due to Central Bank of Kenya Customer deposits Deposits and balances due to local banking institutions Deposits and balances due to foreign banking institutions Other money market deposits Borrowed funds Balances due to group companies Tax payable Dividends payable Deferred tax liability Retirement benefit liability Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES SHAREHOLDERS FUNDS Paid up /Assigned capital Share premium Revaluation reserves Retained earnings Statutory loan reserves Proposed dividends Capital grants TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS FUNDS

1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5

INTEREST INCOME Loans and advances Government securities Deposits and placements with banking institutions Other Interest Income Total interest income

2 INTEREST EXPENSE 2.1 Customer deposits 2.2 2.3 2.4 3 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 5 6 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 7 8 9 10 11 12 Deposits and placement from banking institutions Other interest expenses Total interest expenses NET INTEREST INCOME/( LOSS) OTHER OPERATING INCOME Fees and commissions on loans and advances Other fees and commissions Foreign exchange trading income/(loss) Dividend Income Other income Total other Operating Income TOTAL OPERATING INCOME OPERATING EXPENSES Loan loss provision Staff costs Directors emoluments Rental charges Depreciation charge on property and equipment Amortisation charges Other operating expenses Total Operating Expenses Profit/(Loss) before tax and exceptional items Exceptional items Profit/(Loss) after exceptional items Current tax Deferred tax Profit /(Loss) after tax and exceptional items 17,073 21,064 30,333 68,471 20,405 59,593 44,768 50,028 154,389 79,449 14,175 3,449 17,624 25,693

5,869 3,856 7,015 21,080 37,821 58,225

62,247 101,777 34,780 8,632 207,436 286,885

1,492 2,285 2,942 5,278 11,997 37,690

(2,979) 57,385 9,324 9,276 11,203 741 28,383 113,332 (55,107) (55,107) (55,107)

4,675 225,535 34,138 36,595 50,709 2,532 116,117 470,301 (183,416) (183,416) (31,267) (152,149)

3,307 52,031 5,706 8,162 12,635 605 23,082 105,528 (67,838) (67,838) (67,838)

The financial statements are extracts from the books of the institution. NGUGI KIUNA CHAIRMAN TUNJI ADENIYI MANAGING DIRECTOR/C.E.O.

44 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS FUNDS

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NKABUNE TECHNICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE
P.O Box 330, MERU. Tel:0202109363/0733777788/0719186814. Email: nkabunetti@yahoo.com Website: www.nkabunetti.ac.ke

DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

PRE- QUALIFICATION NOTICE


Nkabune Technical Training Institute invites for pre-qualification of eligible suppliers of various goods and services for the financial year 2012/2013.Suppliers from Meru town and adjacent location or areas are encouraged to apply.

Popo Road, off Mombasa Road P.O. BOX 67839-00200, Nairobi, Kenya Tel: (254 020) 6005522, 6001945, Fax: (254 020) 6008997) E-mail: dgnema.go.ke Website: www.nema.go.ke

National Environment Management Authority

PRE-QUALIFICATION OF SUPPLIERS FOR GOODS AND SERVICES


ITEMS CODE NTTI12/13/01 NTTI/12/13/02 NTTI/12/13/03 NTTI/12/13/04 NTTI/12/13/05 NTTI/12/13/06 NTTI/12/13/07 NTTI/12/13/08 NTTI/12/13/09 NTTI/12/13/10 NTTI/12/13/11 NTTI/12/13/12 NTTI/12/13/13 NTTI/12/13/14 NTTI/12/13/15 NTTI/12/13/16 NTTI/12/13/17 NTTI/12/13/18 NTTI/12/13/19 2NTTI/12/13/20 NTTI/12/13/21 NTTI/12/13/22 NTTI/12/13/23 NTTI/12/13/24 NTTI/12/13/25 NTTI/12/13/26 NTTI/12/13/27 NTTI/12/13/28 NTTI/12/13/29 NTTI/12/13/30 NTTI/12/13/31 NTTI/12/13/32 NTTI/12/13/33 NTTI/12/13/34 NTTI/12/13/35 DESCRIPTION Supply and delivery of vegetables (cabbages, carrots, onions and potatoes) Supply and delivery of dry groceries( merchandise) Supply and delivery of cereals Supply and delivery meat (steak) and meat products Supply and delivery of firewood Supply and delivery of stationery (printed and unprinted) Supply and delivery of fuel (diesel and petrol) Supply and delivery of pharmaceuticals Supply and delivery of building materials Supply and delivery of electrical accessories and components Supply and delivery of computer equipment, Network equipments, & printer stationeries (tonner and cartridges) Supply and delivery of clothing technology training materials and workshop related supplies Supply and delivery of farm inputs/animal feed Supply and delivery of timber Supply and delivery of furniture (classroom, office and library) and fixtures. Supply and delivery of hardware Supply and delivery of fruits in season Supply and delivery of photocopy consumable Supply and delivery of fresh milk Supply and delivery of bread Supply and delivery of charcoal Provision of design and printing services for promotion items (Tshirts ,banners and brochure) Provision of sign writing services Supply and delivery of computers, laptops, UPS and printers Supply and delivery of cleaning materials Repair & maintenance of Institutes copiers Repair & maintenance of computers & printers Repair & services of institute vehicles Baseline and Exit /tracking surveys- customer satisfaction, employee satisfaction, work environment, ICT needs Assessment Supply, maintenance and servicing of fire fighting equipments. Provision of veterinary services Servicing, repair and maintenance of sewing machine Servicing ,repair and maintenance of telecommunication equipments Insurance of institute vehicles ,machinery and buildings Insurance cover of student ( group) TENDER FEE 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 3000 3000 3000 3000 2000 2000 2000 2000 3000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 3000 2000 2000 2000 2000 3000 2000 2000 2000 2000 3000 2000

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC TO SUBMIT COMMENTS ON AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED ETHIOPIA-KENYA POWER SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION PROJECT
Pursuant to regulation 21 of Environmental (Impact Assessment and Audit) regulations, the National Environmental Management Authority (NEMA) has received an Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report for the implementation of the Proposed Ethiopia-Kenya Power Systems Interconnection Project. A completely new transmission line with self-Supporting steel lattice towers with concrete foundations will be built from Sodo in Ethiopia to Suswa in Kenya. Substations will be built at Sodo (Ethiopia), and Suswa in Kenya. Approximate average construction span length of the line is 400 m and with 65m RoW corridor. The 2009 technical feasibility study recommends adopting a conceptual design featuring: 500 kV HVDC bipolar overhead line, from Wolayta/Sodo S/S on the Ethiopian side to Suswa Kenyan side. Ground electrode lines at Wolayta/Sodo and Suswa Five 400 kV 11/2 breaker diameters at Wolayta/Sodo on the Ethiopian side, Seven 400 kV 11/2 breaker diameters at Longonot on the Kenyan side, including switched shunt compensation, dynamic compensation and step-down transformers One synchronous condenser rated 200 MVAr at Longonot S/S.

The bipolar 500 kV HVDC line will originate from Wolayta Sodo in Ethiopia and terminate at Suswa in Kenya. The following are the anticipated impacts and proposed mitigation measures: Anticipated Mitigation Measures Environmental Impacts Settlements and Where it is not possible to realign the line route further than already achieved so as to avoid the affected Community Facilities facilities and structures, compensation and assistance shall be provided to the community or individuals affected More details about resettlement and compensation is provided under the RAP brief Potential Aesthetic The OHTL routes have been established so as to meet the co-inhabitancy requirements imposed by the Impacts natural landscape, objects, buildings and facilities in the neighborhoods by ensuring that they merge into the existing landscapes. In particular, most of the transmission line route has been selected to follow hilltops where there is minimum human settlements and where the view of the conductors will be against the sky and thereby having less impact than when viewed sideways or from above against the background of the horizon or the ground. Natural Vegetation Clearance during construction be done manually without burning the cleared vegetation. Vegetation clearance within the Protected Areas be done under supervision of KWS and KFS personnel. Compensate value trees according to RAP recommendations Compensatory planting of trees that are cleared or whose height is limited to 4.5m. Fauna To be mitigated at specifically identified locations by use installation of coloured warning spheres on the ground conductors atop the towers. The design to include building raptor platforms on top of pylons for roosting and nesting; Collect monitoring data on avifauna electrocuted along the proposed transmission line. Install danger sign and anti-climbing barbed wire for safety purposes on every steel tower. Ensure a safety officer is present at all the times during the construction phase. Conduct safety campaigns periodically among the population along the entire RoW. The span between towers is on average 400 m and minimum height of conductors is 11 m, thus, the infrastructure configuration does not limit animal movements including elephants Schedule construction so as not to coincide with animal migrations across migration corridors and this will be included as a clause in construction contract. Impacts on Agricultural KETRACO to provide monetary compensation for cessation of land use and any loss associated with Land compromised land productivity. Compensation details are provided under the RAP. Some of the access roads required during project implementation should not become permanent if not required by community. Impacts on Drainage, Positioning of towers away from natural drainages and floodways Surface Waters and Position towers so as to leave a protection zone of 15 m at river and streams and 5 m when crossing any Water Resources drainage channels. Channel effluents to septic tank and run-off from Work surfaces to a retaining pond. Land Excavation, Designing transmission line route close to existing roads or line corridors. Rehabilitate temporary access Access Roads and roads after completion of works Campsite Minimize the number of new roads required, Locate the campsite in such a way that they can have residual values like turning them into schools and other public facilities. Soil Erosion Restrict use of heavy machinery and vehicles to designated work areas Install soil protection works in areas sensitive to erosion prior to undertaking construction. Noise, Ozone and Work schedules to avoid working hours at night especially around health centres Corona Work schedules in the vicinity of schools to be restricted to off school hours Ozone concentrations around power lines have no health consequences as they have purely localized impacts. Solid Waste Re-use some of the excavated soil for backfilling while the rest to be disposed off at designated areas. Dispose of waste in accordance with the NEMA guidelines. Take particular care in forest reserves, national parks and other protected areas where materials and plants brought in during construction must be taken out at completion of the works. Impacts on Aviation The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority to be requested to conduct a survey along the RoW and advise on the and Communication safety distances of the RoW from the aerodromes and safe tower heights and/or need for installation of warning lights and/or warning spheres in the vicinity of the aerodromes and at any other point along the entire RoW The full report on the proposed project is available for inspection during working hours at: 1. Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources, NHIF Building, Community, P.O. BOX 30521, NAIROBI Director General, NEMA Popo Road, off Mombasa Road, P.O. BOX 67839-00200, NAIROBI

N.B In the qualifying documents the following minimum requirements have to be met and relevant copies enclosed. a. Profile of the company b. Copy of registration certificate c. Physical location d. Contact details including email address e. Valid pin and VAT certificate f. Valid tax compliant certificate from KRA (for suppliers of VAT able goods and services) g. For meat and allied products bidders should submit Health Certificate from the Ministry of health. Detailed pre-qualification documents can be obtained from the procurement office upon payment of non- refundable relevant fee at the Finance Office during normal working hours 8.00am to 5.00pm. Interested bidders are required to submit dully completed pre-qualification document in plain sealed envelope clearly marked with the tender reference, item code number and item description and addressed to: The Principal Nkabune Technical Training Institute P.O Box 330 - 60200 Meru Kenya Tel. 0719186814 All prequalification documents to be delivered and deposited in the tender box located at the entrance to the administration block on or before 6TH JUNE 2012 by 12 noon Kenyan time. Opening of prequalification documents will be immediately thereafter in the institutes Conference hall. Applicants or their representatives are invited to attend. PRICES QUOTED SHALL REMAIN VALID FOR AT LEAST 90 DAYS FROM THE DAY OF PREQUALIFICATION. NOTE; only shortlisted firms will be requested to provide competitive quotations for goods /services listed above as and when needed. Nkabune Technical Training Institute reserves the right to accept or reject the application either in part or wholly and is not bound to give reasons for its decision. Late bids shall be returned unopened.

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A copy of the EIA report can be downloaded from www.nema.go.ke NEMA invites members of the public to submit oral or written comments within thirty (30) days from the date of publication of this notice to the Director General, NEMA, to assist the Authority in the approval process of the project. (EIA/5/2/811) Comments can also be e-mailed to eia@nema.go.ke

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DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

Special Report 19

TO THE RESCUE | Government has negotiated with several local and international lenders on eorts to revive company

Industrialisation permanent secretary Karanja Kibicho (right) and East African Cables chairman Zeph Mbugua outside the cable rms premises on May 8.

FILE | NATION

State moves to make paper mill roar back to life


Authorities seek ways of clearing Sh8 billion debt that led to collapse of the Webuye factory
BY PETER NGETICH
pngetich@ke.nationmedia.com

The Pan Paper Mills in Webuye. Living standards for area residents went down following the factorys closure in 2009.

FILE | NATION

BREAKDOWN

he government is looking for ways to clear the Sh8 billion debt that led to the collapse of the Pan Paper Mills and bring it back to life. It is also making eorts to address legal issues that aected the Webuye-based factory that provided jobs to hundreds of people. The company, in which the government had a more than 40 per cent stake, went under in 2009 due to debts. The rm, which was the largest paper plant in East Africa, owed local banks about Sh1.3 billion. International lenders were owed about Sh6.7 billion. In an interview with the Nation after touring East African Cables Company in Nairobi, Industrialisation permanent secretary Karanja Kibicho said the government had negotiated with several local and international lenders to see how the government-owned paper company can be revived. Dr Kibicho said the government had nalised talks with short-term lenders like Kenya Commercial Bank, Barclays Bank of Kenya, East Africa Development Bank and Preferential Trade Area Bank.

that the government does not pay accumulated debts, he said. Mr Odinga also blamed the slow revival on poor technology, which had been an impediment to upgrading of the paper mills. The technology that was used was very poor and 40 per cent of operating costs were due to energy bills. We need to cut down on these, he said. Mr Odinga pointed out that there were no raw materials, especially trees for pulp, to enable the rm to resume full operations. Area residents led by the Kenya Union of Printing, Publishing, Paper Manufacturers and Allied Workers vice-chairman Stephen Watiti have been pressing for the revival of the plant. Mr Watiti said former workers were waiting to have their outstanding dues paid. The residents are also looking forward to improvement of their living standards, which had gone down following its closure in 2009.

of the company was thrown into a limbo after receiver managers moved to assert their authority over all operations at the company. In an advert in local dailies, the receivers indicated that they would act as receivers and managers over all stocks and receivables of the company and not limited to raw materials, work in progress and nished paper, spare parts and books of debts. The move by Mr Kieran Day and Mr Ian Small meant that the current team seconded by the Ministry of Industrialisation, led by Jomo Kenyatta University lecturer Joseph Muliaro, who had been acting as managing director to oversee the revival of the rm, was to pack and go. The receivers warned that they would sue any person who deed their instructions, citing a court order issued in 2009 that prohibited parties from seizing, selling or dealing in assets. The receivers were appointed on March 19, 2009, by short-term lenders who include Eco Bank, Bank of Baroda and Barclays Bank. The lenders hold securities over oating assets, which include paper in stores, trade creditors, tax credits and refunds. The revival of the factory had started with two of the four mills but were shut again just a few days later, leaving more than 400 workers who had been recalled jobless. Sources said mill Number Two was vandalised. They further said due to lack of trees and funds, the company was relying on waste paper. Efforts to seek a comment from Dr Muliaro did not yield results as he did not pick his phone. Apart from Pan Paper, other main economic pillars of Bungoma County are Nzoia Sugar Company, Kitinda Dairies, Malakisi Cotton Ginnery and Mt Elgon National Park. Trees crushed for use at the plant were sourced from Uasin Gishu and Keiyo counties. Sugarcane is the main cash crop although tobacco, cotton and coee are also grown. Economic growth of the county, according to economists, will heavily depend on the revival of industries such as Pan Paper, Kitinda Dairies, Malakisi Cotton Ginnery and the struggling Nzoia Sugar Company.

Amounts owed to local banks


According to records tabled in Parliament, the paper mill owes KCB Sh689 million, Barclays Bank Sh331 million, Bank of Baroda Sh200 million, Eco Bank Sh47.5 million and Development Bank of Kenya Sh67 million. The banks have on a number of occasions resisted the move to reopen the mill before their debts are cleared. Industrialisation permanent secretary Karanja Kibicho said that the delay in reopening Pan Paper Mills was caused by the former leadership, which was tasked with the revival. He blamed former government task-force leaders John Munguti and Alexander Gatimbu for failing to initiate revival plans.

Short-term lenders

1,000
The number of workers who lost jobs after Indian expatriates, including the companys chief executive ocer, Mr Neranjan Saha, left the country without notice

The only ones which the government is still negotiating with are international ones like Deutsche Bank, Proparco, FMO (Finance for Development) and IFC (International Finance Corporation), said the PS. He was emphatic that since the company used to employ many Kenyans, the government was determined to revive it. It used to employ a big chunk of Kenyans and it can still do so after its revival while many of the dependants suered after its collapse but the government is doing all it can for it to be back on its feet, said Dr Kibicho. During a visit to the mills last year, Prime Minister Raila Odinga said the Treasury had released Sh1 billion for its revival and full operations were expected to resume. He said the government was committed to ensuring that the mills resumed full operations. The PM blamed the delay in the revival on legal hurdles due to change of names from the current one to avoid accumulated debts. We need to have the name changed so

Dependants suered

We need to have the name changed so that the government does not pay accumulated debts
Prime Minister Raila Odinga

Sh6.7bn
The amount Pan Paper Mills owed international lenders, besides the Sh1.3 billion it owed local banks
More than 1,000 people lost jobs then after Indian expatriates, including the companys chief executive ocer, Mr Neranjan Saha, left without notice. After its collapse in 2009, the government placed the company under receivership, with lenders running it. The government also played a role. It was to inject Sh2.4 billion to support the receivership and operations of the company in the short run and is so far said to have injected about Sh1 billion only. The trail of debts the expatriates left behind included power bills of more than Sh150 million, which crippled operations at the paper mill. But in February this year, the revival

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DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

WORLD
CRITICISED | If our president was a white person they wouldnt do that, says ANC supporter

TRAGIC 25 killed and 45 injured in India train crash Page 27

BRIEFLY
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Zuma spear painting vandalised as case is launched in SA court

East Congo clashes kill 100 in a week


A feud between Rwandan Hutu rebels and the Mai Mai militia in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) last week left more than 100 people dead, including civilians, a local activist said on Tuesday. A week ago, the Mai Mai attacked the FLDR (Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda), who retaliated by targeting everybody they could nd, accusing them of collaborating with the Mai Mai, Nord-Kivu province civil society coordinator Omar Kavota told AFP. The Mai Mai who were hunting the FDLR also targeted anybody who stood in their path. (AFP)

HARARE

75 trapped mine workers rescued


Seventy ve mine workers trapped underground overnight after a re at a Zimbabwean platinum mine were rescued on Tuesday, the company has said. Mimosa mine, jointly owned by Impala Platinum and Aquirus of South Africa, said no injuries were recorded and all workers had been accounted for. A number of employees who were accommodated in refugee bays due to low visibility are now in the process of being moved to the surface, the company said in a statement. (Kitsepile Nyathi Nation Correspondent)

A painting entitled The Spear by South African artists Brett Murray is displayed at The Goodman Galler in Johannesburg. At right: A handout picture taken yesterday and released by ENewsChannel shows two men vandalising a portrait of President Zuma posing as Lenin with his genitals hanging out in a Johannesburg gallery.

ALEXANDER JOE | AFP

Our culture is very much against that, you can never refer to someones private parts, says protester

BY BENON HERBERT OLUKA


NATIOn Correspondent and Agencies JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday

wo men today vandalised a portrait of President Jacob Zuma posing as Lenin with his genitals exposed in a Johannesburg gallery, as a court battle over the painting got under way. The face, stomach and genitalia of the painting was smeared with black paint which was also splattered on the while marble oor of the gallery. A red X was painted over Zumas face and genitalia before black paint was smeared across the image, according to images shown on the local eNews television station which captured the two men defacing the painting. The vandalism occurred as about 400 supporters of the ruling African National Congress sang and danced in downtown Johannesburg in support of Mr Zuma during a court hearing on the partys request to force the gallery to remove the painting. Although the gallery had stepped up security, deploying armed private guards, with a notice warning that visitors would be subject to security searches, witnesses said the two men managed to sneak into the gallery with small tins of paint. The white middle-aged man was the one who started it o and a young black man nished it o, Lance Claasen, a Khaya

FM radio reporter who witnessed the defacing said. The gallery was closed shortly after the attack as a curious crowd gathered outside. Two police vans were parked outside the gallery in Johannesburgs upmarket Parkwood neighbourhood. Gallery spokeswoman Lara Kossef said there was a lot of shouting and screaming and a bit of physical jostling during the attack. The gallery is yet to decide on its next action. Sipho Sithole, a supporter of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) who was outside the gallery, supported the vandalism. Its sad I wasnt here (during the attack) because I would have bought more paint, we would have painted the whole building black, he said. On the other side of the city, ANC supporters sang and danced demanding the painting be removed while the High Court heard an urgent application against its exhibition. The case was postponed to Thursday, when a full bench of judges will decide if the artists right to freedom of expression trumps Zumas privacy. Dressed in the partys green, black and gold, men and women sang anti-apartheid anthems in Zulu and brandished placards in front of an ANC truck and large television screen.

Bought more paint

A few youths briey held up a poster showing a naked picture of the opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) leader Helen Zille, who is white. The roads around the court were closed and riot police guarded the entrance to the domed building. No violence was reported. Julia Muludzi, 65, carrying a poster reading Hands O Our President. We Are Hurt, said the painting was disrespectful. They are trying to sabotage our government because they want to go back to apartheid. Its racism, she said while swaying to the songs in her ANC wrap-around. Another said the depiction violated African culture. Our culture is very much against that. You can never refer to someones private parts, said Elizabeth Mabaso, 58. If our president was a white person they wouldnt do that. The polygamous president generated national debate when he married for a sixth time last month and has four current wives. He has 21 children, including several out of wedlock. A few veterans of the ANCs military wing also protested outside the court. He can marry as many women has he wishes, said SidTO COMMENT ON THESE AND OTHER STORIES GO TO www.nation.co.ke

well Modisane, a 42-year-old vet dressed in military fatigues. The controversial 1.85-metre high painting by Cape Townbased satirical artist Brett Murray, which is titled The Spear, has been on display at the Goodman Gallery in Johannesburg since May 10. It is as part of Mr Murrays exhibition dubbed Hail to the Thief II. Since media reports alerted the public of the exhibition in which the painting is featured last week, it has received widespread condemnation, with several prominent individuals, organisations, politicians in South Africa and members of President Zumas family describing it as disgraceful and calling for it to be pulled down. President Zumas family led the condemnations, with his daughters penning a statement saying the artists had not only disrespected the highest oce in South African, in which their father serves, but had also lack of respect to him as a leader, father, husband and even a fellow human being. The depiction is vulgar and lacks humanity, said the statement. It is our view that the issue is not one of freedom of speech or artistic expression, it is about the fact that the painter does not see our father as a human being and therefore does not see it as appropriate to depict him as one.

DAKAR

Senegalese president acts tough on graft

The Senegalese President Macky Sall has announced in Dakar that he will soon submit to parliament a bill proposing to transform the countrys court for repression of illegal enrichment into court for curbing economic and nancial crimes in order to protect public goods. Mr Sall said that theres need to create new structures to reinforce the ght against fraud, waste, corruption and abuse of oce. The Senegalese president also announced the setting up of the National Anti-Corruption Oce (OFNAC) whose main objective will be to prevent and ght against corruption. Ofnac will be charged with the responsibility promoting integrity in public administration. (Xinhua)

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FRESH START | Traditional ceremony to welcome Elizabeth Macheka held in premiers village

Tsvangirai introduces wife to Mugabe


Morgan Tsvangirai has been linked to several women since his wife died in car accident in March 2009
BY KITSEPILE NYATHI
NATION CORRESPONDENT HARARE, Tuesday paid in bride price. Its his wife..The PM did this (introduction) out of courtesy because as a public gure, its not good for him to introduce his wife at a public function or funeral. Mr Tsvangirai has been linked to several women since his wife died in accident in March 2009. Last month, he announced his engagement to Ms Macheka six months after he ended his relationship with a Harare businesswoman Ms Lorcadia Karimastenga Tembo. His new wife is the daughter of a top ocial in President Robert Mugabes Zanu PF party. The PMs marriage to Ms Tembo that lasted 12 days raised a storm with a traditional leader dragging him to his court. He was charged for marrying in the sacred Shona month of November last year. imbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has customarily married his fiance ending speculation about his love life. On Monday he introduced Ms Elizabeth Macheka to President Robert Mugabe and Vice President Joice Mujuru. His spokesperson Mr Luke Tamborinyoka said the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader had completed customary marriage rites with the Machekas at the weekend. Mr Tsvangirai also introduced his new wife to his own family at his rural home. A traditional ceremony to welcome her (Macheka) to the family was held in Buhera over the weekend, he said, declining to reveal how much his boss

Nigerian sect kill 7 people in north city


At least seven people have been killed in separate attacks in the Nigeria northeastern city of Maiduguri by gunmen suspected to be the Boko Haram Islamic militia. Local residents told Xinhua in Maiduguri, Borno State capital that the manner by which the victims were killed was similar to the nocturnal attacks of the radical Islamic sect. A resident of Jidari Polo area of the metropolis said the gunmen invaded the area on Monday at about 12 midnight local time and entered dierent houses. (Xinhua)

DAKAR

Senegalese security out seek to Gadda ex-aide


Security agents in Senegal are carrying out a search and arrest warrant against the late Libyan guides senior advisor, sources said yesterday. Frances Canard Enchain said at the weekend that Mr Bachir Saleh entered Senegal through an unnamed entry point and could residing within the territory. Immediately following the revelation, Senegalese immigration, police and other intelligence agents were mobilised to identify the entry point the Libyan ocial could have used. (Tamba Matthew, Nation Correspondent)

Mr Tsvangirai with his new wife, Ms Elizabeth Macheka.

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Farmworker convicted of murdering SA radical TerreBlanche


VENTERSDORP, South Africa, Tuesday
A South African court today convicted one of the two accused black farmworkers in the murder of white supremacist leader Eugene TerreBlanche. After all the evidence given, I conclude that accused number one (Chris Mahlangu) is guilty as charged, said Judge John Horn in the High Court sitting in Ventersdorp in northwest South Africa. Co-accused Patrick Ndlovu, who was a minor at the time of the crime, was found guilty only of house-breaking, and not guilty on charges of murder and robbery because police failed to follow South Africas child protection law in handling the case. The co-founder of the farright Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB) was bludgeoned to death at his farmhouse outside Ventersdorp, a small farming town, April 3, 2010.(AFP)

CHEMELIL SUGAR COMPANY LIMITED

TENDER NOTICE
TTenders are invited from eligible bidders for the following:
No. 1. Tender No. Item Description Qty

PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR SUBMISSION OF COMMENTS FROM STAKEHOLDERS ON THE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT SYSTEM IN KENYA
The Public Procurement Oversight Authority (PPOA) is mandated to convene consultative fora with stakeholders from the public and private sectors who may have an interest in the proper functioning of the public procurement and disposal system in Kenya pursuant to Section 134 of the Public Procurement and Disposal Act, 2005. The 5th Annual National Public Procurement & Disposal Stakeholders Consultative Forum will be held on THURSDAY, 31ST MAY 2012 at the Kenyatta International Conference Center (KICC) Amphitheatre. Invited stakeholders include but are not limited to representatives from Government Departments, Districts, Constituencies, Local authorities, State Corporations, Public Schools, Potential Tenderers, Suppliers/ Contractors, Service Providers, Civil Society, Professional Bodies, Donors, Youth Groups, among others. Attendance is strictly by REGISTRATION on a first come first served basis by sending an email to forum@ppoa.go.ke or calling the numbers indicated below. Registration closes on Friday, 25th May 2012. The forum will commence at 8:00 A.M and the result of the deliberations in the planned consultative meetings will be considered for the purpose of improving the public procurement system in Kenya. A professional sign language interpreter will be present at the forum. For more information visit the PPOA website: www.ppoa.go.ke or contact Policy and Research Department on Telephone No. 020-3244000 or 0202213106/7. M. J. O. Juma Director General

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1) CSCL/T/2012-2013/13 Sale of assorted obsolete/surplus spare parts: Assorted 1)Category one: Agricultural spares for: Caterpillar crawler, Landrover, Ford 5000 tractor Same tractor Motor bikes, Cameco SP 3000 old model Other assorted engine spares 2)Category two: Factory Assorted spare parts (mechanical and electrical) Sale of assorted scrap metal: Assorted Category one: cast steel & Cast iron (co-joined) Category two: Mild Steel & cast iron (co-joined) Provision of Clearing and Forwarding services

2. CSCL/T/2012-2013/14 XYXY

Tender documents with detailed requirements may be obtained from the office of the Procurement Manager Xyxyxyx. upon payment of non-refundable fee of Kshs. 3,000/- (Three Thousand) in form of cash or bankers cheque or downloaded from our website at www@chemsugar.co.ke. Bidders who are interested in the purchase will be required to pay a refundable deposit of 2% of the total quoted amount for obsolete/surplus spares and Ksh.50,000/-(fifty thousand only) per category for assorted scrap metal, which for the successful bidders the deposit will form part of the sale price. No deposit required for clearing and forwarding services. The items can be viewed at the Companys yard on Thursdays and Fridays of the Tender period during the official working hours i.e. 7.00am to 12.00pm and from 1.00pm to 5.00pm (Thursdays), 7.00am to 12.00pm and from 1.00pm to 4.00pm (Fridays) Complete tender documents in plain sealed envelops and clearly marked with the Tender No. which must be placed in the tender box on or before 2.00 pm, Tuesday, 12th June 2012 and should be addressed to The Managing Director Chemelil Sugar Company Ltd P. O. Box 1649 40100 KISUMU Tel: 020 2031883/7 E-mail: chemelil@swiftkisumu.com The Company serves the right to accept or reject any application in whole or part and is not obliged to give any reason(s) thereof. Late bids will not be accepted under any circumstances.

Xyxyxyx 3. CSCL/T/2012-2013/15 xyxyxyx

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VIOLENCE | Special perks to coup leader opposed


SALE OF MOTOR CYCLES AND MOTOR VEHICLE
Self Help Africa invites sealed bids from interested individuals and organizations for the purchase of the following motor cycles and motor vehicle to be sold AS IS WHERE IS basis.

Make TOYOTA HILUX LN 166 2.8D 2779 CC 4WD P/UP D/CAB MOTOR CYCLE YAMAHA DT 175 (175 CC) MOTOR CYCLE YAMAHA DT 175 (175 CC) MOTOR CYCLE YAMAHA DT 175 (175 CC) MOTOR CYCLE YAMAHA DT 175 (175 CC) MOTOR CYCLE YAMAHA DT 175 (175 CC) MOTOR CYCLE YAMAHA DT 175 (175 CC)

Registration Year of AA Kenya No. Manufacture valuation KAT 641U 2005 1,120,000 KMCA 169R KMCA 170R KMCA 171R KMCA 174R KMCA 175R KMCA 176R 2006 2005 2005 2005 2005 2006 156,000 130,000 137,000 127,000 136,000 160,000

Mali transition rocky as president attacked


Protesters gained access to oce, beating leader in row over amnesty
BAMAKO, Tuesday

Potential bidders may contact the Administration Officer for viewing during working hours between 23rd May to 7th June, 2012. The tenders will be opened on 7th June, 2012 at 10.00 am and interested bidders are free to participate in the tender opening process. Bids in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked BID FOR PURCHASE OF MOTOR CYLES AND MOTOR VEHICLE should be delivered to:The Administration Officer, Self Help Africa Catholic Diocese of Nakuru Plaza, 2nd Floor, Moi Road, Off Oginga Odinga Avenue P.O Box 2248 20100 Tel: 254 051 2212291, Cell: 0722 650 084 Nakuru Self Help Africa is not obliged to offer the tender to the highest bidder and will not give reasons for its decision.

NGOs CO-ORDINATION BOARD


P.O BOX 44617 00100, NAIROBI
INVITATION FOR PUBLIC COMMENTS ON THE REVIEW OF THE NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS CO-ORDINATION ACT NO. 19 OF 1990
The NGOs Co-ordination Board is a State corporation established under the Non-Governmental Organisations Coordination Act No. 19 of 1990. Its mandate is to register, coordinate, facilitate and regulate national and international Non-Governmental Organisations operating in Kenya. The NGOs Co-ordination Board has developed a draft Non-Governmental Organisations Bill, 2012. The Bill that seeks to repeal the Non-Governmental Organisations Co-ordination Act, No. 19 of 1990 is available on the Boards website www.ngobureau.or.ke for downloading. The Board wishes to invite members of the public to comment on the Bill to ensure it reflects the expectations and consensus on the regulation of NGOs that operate for public benefit in Kenya. Comments on the Bill may be directly uploaded to our website www.ngobureau.or.ke or submitted by email to draftbill@ngobureau.or.ke or delivered by hand to the NGOs Co-ordination Boards offices at Co-operative Bank House, 15th floor or posted to the Executive Director P.O Box 44617 -00100 Nairobi. The deadline for submissions is close of business 30th June, 2012. The Bill seeks to align the law regulating NGOs to the Constitution of Kenya. It is further aimed at improving the regulatory environment for NGOs in Kenya thereby advancing the opportunity for increased regulatory efficiency and transparency, increased sector capacity and accountability and developing dialogue between civil society and the government. Specifically, the Bill has considered the following: The need to safeguard freedom of association The need for a transparent and accountable registration regime The need for an accountable NGO sector The need for self regulation The need to provide for the protection of assets and continued public benefit from gifts given to NGOs The need to provide for an independent arbitration mechanism for NGOs aggrieved by the Boards decisions The Board shall also hold regional consultations and receive oral and written submissions from NGOs, members of the public and other interest groups. These groups are, therefore, invited to submit their presentations to the regional forums on the dates provided below. All the forums will run between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. DATE Tuesday, 29th May, 2012 Thursday, 31st May 2012 Monday , 4th June, 2012 Thursday, 7th June, 2012 REGION South Rift Western/Nyanza Coast Nairobi VENUE Midland Hotel, Nakuru Tom Mboya Labour College, Kisumu Mombasa Womens Hall KICC, Nairobi

alis one year transition back to democratic rule got off to a shaky start today, amid fears the process may be derailed after president Dioncounda Traore was attacked by angry protesters. Traores inner circle shot down suggestions he may resign as head of the transition, which a UN Security Council delegation warned was in danger after the attack which saw the new Malian leader beaten in his own oce on Monday. Resigning now would play in the hands of those who are against Mali, said a source from Traores entourage. The 70-year-old former speaker has remained out of sight since being released from hospital on Monday afternoon, but his prime minister Cheick Modibo Diarra called for calm, urging youths to put an end to protests in Bamako. The attack came hours after mediators from the west African bloc Ecowas left the country pleased at having convinced coup leaders to accept a Traore-led 12-month transition back to democratic rule after a March 22 coup. Frances UN ambassador Gerard Araud told reporters in Abidjan on Monday that diplo-

Presidential guards run to prevent some of thousands of Malians from storming late on Monday the presidential compound in Bamako during a protest against a transition deal giving coup leader Amadou Sanogo the status of a former head of state.
matic eorts by ECOWAS have been put seriously in danger by these latest developments (and) maybe other options will now have to be considered. A Western diplomatic source said that Ecowas was mulling deploying a regional military force in Mali to assure the transition. Anti-coup coalition the United Front for the Protection of Democracy and the Republic (FDR) expressed shock that appropriate measures were not taken to protect the presidential palace and president during the protest. The angry crowd, which was in favour of the ouster of President Amadou Toumani Toure and does not want Traore leading the transition, besieged his oces despite the presence of hundreds of security guards. They managed to gain access to his oce, beating him badly enough to require a visit to the hospital where he underwent an examination of a head wound and back injury. (AFP)

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Excitement in Egypt ahead of poll


CAIRO, Tuesday
A buzz of excitement swept through Cairo today, a day before its first presidential election since an uprising overthrew Hosni Mubarak, ushering in a tumultuous military-led transition. This is the rst time Ill be going to vote in any election, and its denitely a big deal. My family has been talking about it for weeks, said Ibrahim Farrag Hassan, 64, who sells toys in a small market in central Cairo. Around 50 million eligible voters are being called to choose Mubaraks successor on Wednesday and Thursday with a run-o scheduled for next month should there be no outright winner. This election will change things, whoever is coming will be scared of the people and will have to listen to them, said Hind Ahmed, 25, a shop assistant at a lingerie store. All my friends and family are talking about the elections all the time. Its the rst time in their lives that any of them are voting in a presidential election because this time the result isnt known in advance. Campaigning for the landmark poll ended on Sunday night, with candidates banned from giving any media interviews or making public appearances for 48 hours before the election. (AFP)

The Board shall notify members of the public on the dates and venues of the other regional forums in due course. This advertisement supersedes the one that appeared in Page 38 in the Daily Nation of Wednesday, 9th May, 2012. Please note the change of date and venue for the public hearings in Coast region. Executive Director NGOs CO-ORDINATION BOARD

Egyptian presidential candidates, who include (from top, L-R) former foreign minister and Arab League chief Amr Mussa, moderate Islamist Abdel Moneim Abul Fotouh, head of the Muslim Brotherhoods Freedom and Justice Party Mohamed Mursi.

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KENYA INDUSTRIAL ESTATES LIMITED


Kenya Industrial Estates (KIE) Limited was established in 1967 as a state corporation whose mandate is to promote indigenous entrepreneurship by financing and developing micro, small scale and medium enterprises countrywide. It is currently operating as a Development Finance Institution (DFI) under the Ministry of Industrialization We therefore invite interested suppliers and contractors who wish to be prequalified to supply goods and services as here below:

SALARIES AND REMUNERATION COMMISSION


CALL FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND CONTRIBUTION ON DRAFT STATE OFFICERS REMUNERATION STRUCTURE
The Constitution of Kenya, 2010 established the Salaries and Remuneration Commission with one of the mandates under Article 230 (4 (a)) being to set and regularly review the remuneration and benefits of all state officers. The Constitution under various chapters has defined the Government Structure and created new positions and state offices. Article 230 (5) provides the principles the Commission has to comply with in performing its mandate, which among other things require that jobs are clearly defined and their worth established. Consequently, the Commission in consultation with constitutional experts, political scientists, economists, policy makers in various fields, seasoned administrators, professionals in the field of management and key stakeholders from the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary, developed the Draft Structure for State Officers Remuneration based on the provisions of the Constitution. The Structure will be subjected to a Job Evaluation for purposes of setting and reviewing remuneration. The Commission is, therefore, inviting members of the public, institutions, and interested parties to study the draft structure and send comments, inputs and memorandum on the structure, marked Draft Structure for State Officers Remuneration to be delivered to the addresses below not later than 5.00 PM on 8th June, 2012. The Commission Secretary Salaries and Remuneration Commission P.O Box 43126-00100 NAIROBI Or Email: src@kenya.go.ke Or NHIF Building 13th Floor, WING B

A. PREQUALIFICATION OF SUPPLIERS
TNO. KIE/01/2012-2014
ITEM NO. A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 SUPPLY OF GOODS (CATEGORY A) DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Supply of General Office Stationery. Supply of Uniforms, Promotional and Protective Materials. Supply of Office Furniture & Fittings. Supply of Automobile Tyres, Batteries, Spare Parts and Accessories. Supply of Fuel, Oil & Lubricants. Printing of General Office Stationery (Bronchures, Banners, Calenders, Diaries, Flyers e.t.c) Supply and/or installation/ servicing of Computers, Laptops, UPS, Servers, Copy Printers, PABX System, Telephone and Telecommunication Equipment. Supply of Computer Consumables, accessories and Related supplies. PROVISION OF WORKS/SERVICES (CATEGORY B) Provision of Debt Collection Services-Debt Collectors Provision of Courier Services Servicing of Fire Appliances & Alarm Services. Provision of Air Travel, Reservations & Ticketing Services. Building Contractors and Building Renovators. Quantity Surveyors. Interior Design, Furnishing and Decoration. Landscaping and Beatification Repair and Maintenance of Motor Vehicles (Approved garages by Ministry of Public Works Only) Credit Life Insurance Pension Scheme Administrators Provision of ICT software solutions (e.g application ,Antivirus &Operating Systems etc), Provision of small works and maintenance services ( Plumbing, carpentry, electrical, painting, etc) CONSULTANCY SERVICES (CATEGORY C) Provision of Land Surveying Services. Auctioneers/Private Investigators/Process Servers and Debt Collectors. Provision of Legal Services. Provision of Property Valuers and Agents, Land and Motor Vehicles. Consultancy and Professional Services. (i) Training (ii) Public Relations and Customer Care (iii) Research and Development

DRAFT STRUCTURE FOR STATE OFFICERS REMUNERATION


Preamble The Constitution of Kenya, 2010 established the Salaries and Remuneration Commission with one of the mandates under Article 230 (4(a)) being to set and regularly review the remuneration and benefits of all state officers. The Constitution under various chapters has defined the Government Structure, created new positions and state offices. In developing the Draft Structure which is based on the provisions in the Constitution, the Commission and persons consulted considered among others, the following factors: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) (x) (xi) (xii) (xiii) (xiv) (xv) (xvi) The respective offices constitutional hierarchy and responsibilities; The reporting arrangements and oversight powers outlined in the Constitution and other Legal Statutes; The respective responsibilities of each office in terms of autonomy and therefore, level and weight of responsibility; The academic qualifications and level of skills that may be required, that is, whether the position requires highly skilled professionals or are open for non semi -skilled as well; The level and scope of experience required; Other duties bestowed upon the offices by legal statutes other than the Constitution; The levels of decisions making and levels of risks involved therein including maintenance of territorial integrity, sovereignty and national and internal security; Whether an office has a national or county scope and its reflection on the level and weight of responsibility including budgetary responsibility; The National symbolism and public image of the office; The national expectations of the roles and functions of the office; Nature of the office, whether political or otherwise; The appointment process and procedures thereby involved; The respective internal institutional hierarchical pecking order; Contract duration of the office holders and whether renewable or not; The need to attract and retain scarce professional skills taking into account the opportunity cost; and The prevailing human resource management reforms in the Public Service.

ALL FIRMS THAT HAD BEEN PREQUALIFIED BEFORE ARE REQUIRED TO RE-APPLY.

B. ANNUAL TENDER
TENDER NO KIE/03/3012-3013 (All other details are the same apart from the fee , closing date and time.)Underwriters Only DESCRIPTION FEE(KSHS) Provision Kshs. of Medical 5,000.00 Services Cover for Board Of Directors BID BOND CLOSING DATE Kshs. 50,000.00 Wednesday, 13.06.2012 AT 2.00 P.M

DRAFT STRUCTURE FOR STATE OFFICERS REMUNERATION


LEVEL 1 President LEVEL 2 Speaker of National Assembly; Speaker of the Senate; Deputy President; and Chief Justice. LEVEL 3 Leader of the Majority; Leader of the Minority; Deputy Speakers of National Assembly and Senate Attorney General; Deputy Chief Justice; and Chief of Kenya Defence Forces. LEVEL 4 Clerk to the National Assembly; Clerk to Senate; Controller of Budget; Auditor General; Cabinet Secretary; Secretary to the Cabinet; Director of Public Prosecutions; Governor of Central Bank of Kenya; Chairpersons to the Constitutional Commissions; commander of a service of the Kenya Defence Forces; Director-General of the National Intelligence Service; and Inspector-General of the National Police Service Supreme Court Judge; and Chief Registrar, Judiciary. LEVEL 5 Member of the National Assembly; Member of the Senate; Judge of the Court of Appeal; Members of the Constitutional Commissions; Deputy Inspector General of National Police Service; and County Governor. LEVEL 6 County Assembly Speaker; Principal Secretary; Secretary to Constitutional Commissions Deputy County Governor; Judges of the High Court; and Judges of the Courts with status of High Court. LEVEL 7 Members of County Assembly; Members of the County Executive; Judicial officers of subordinate courts (Magistrates); and Registrars of Courts. LEVEL 8 Deputy Speaker County Assembly; and Judicial officers of subordinate courts (Magistrate).

Eligible potential firms with relevant experience may obtain Prequalification tender documents from the Cash office 2nd Floor, Room 213, KIE Building, Likoni/Lusingeti Rd junction, Industrial area Nairobi, upon payment of a nonrefundable fee of Kshs. 3,000.00 payable in Cash Only at the cash office before 4.00 pm on normal working days or downloaded from the website (www.kie.co.ke) upon payment of Kshs. 2,500.00 (Cash Only) payable before the closing date and time. Completed tender documents in plain sealed envelopes, clearly marked with the Tender Number and category of Item/ Service description must be received by the Company at the address shown below marked as follows: The Managing Director, Kenya Industrial Estates Ltd, P O Box 78029 00507, Nairobi, Kenya. so as to be received on or before Thursday,14th June 2011 at 11.00 a.m for tenders. Alternatively, completed tenders may be deposited in the Tender Box located at KIE LTD Building, Ground Floor at the Reception area, Likoni /Lusingeti Rd, Industrial Area, Nairobi. Tenders will be opened on the same day at 11.30 a.m. in the Exhibition Hall, Likoni Rd, Industrial Area, Nairobi . Tenderers or their representatives who wish to witness the opening are welcome to do so. Save when responding to KIE LTDs request for a clarification, bidders shall not contact or discuss any aspect of their tenders with KIE LTD after the tender closing date. Any such contact shall lead to automatic disqualification. MANAGING DIRECTOR

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Kenya National Library Service

Tender Invitation Notice


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The Kenya National Library Service is a state corporation established under cap 225 of the laws of Kenya. The Kenya National Library Service (KNLS) Board invites tenders for the construction of THE PROPOSED KENYA NATIONAL LIBRARY AND KNLS HEADQUATERS AT UPPERHILL NAIROBI, Interested eligible subcontractors are invited to tender for the following sub - contract works: NO. 1. 2. 3. 4. DESCRIPTION Proposed Construction of Kenya National Library and Headquarters Electrical Installations Works Proposed Construction of Kenya National Library and Headquarters - Lifts Installation Works Proposed Construction of Kenya National Library and Headquarters -Security Systems Installations Works Proposed Construction of Kenya National Library and Headquarters Building Management System Installation Works TENDER NUMBER KNLS/HQ/T023/2011/2012 KNLS/HQ/T024/2011/2012 KNLS/HQ/T025/2011/2012 KNLS/HQ/T026/2011/2012 CATEGORY `B and above `D and above `D and above Over 4 years experience on similar works and proof of similar works and complexity undertaken BID BOND (KSHS.) 1,000,000 500,000 600,000 250,000

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Interested Subcontractors who appear in the current Building Contractors Register with the Ministry of Public Works, (proof of current registration required) may obtain a set of tender documents (including Bills of Quantities) from The Supply Chain Office, Kenya National Library Service at Upperhill, Nairobi, in person, or against written application commencing 23rd May, 2012 and closing on12th June, 2012 on normal working days upon payment of the non-refundable fee of Kshs. 5,000 per set of the document which shall be paid in cash or bankers cheque payable to The Kenya National Library Service at the Cash Office. Payment for tender documents will not be required from subcontractors who participated in the previous above tender(s). Only those meeting the following minimum criteria supported by relevant documents at submission of bid will be considered for further evaluation. 1. Registered with Ministry of Public Works in the relevant trades and categories and must appear in current Ministry of Public Works Building Contractors Register. Must provide copies of Registration certificate and annual renewal registration certificate. 2. Proof of works of similar magnitude and complexity undertaken in the last five years. Documentary evidence from the client, letters of award/LPOs and completion certificates must be provided. 3. Must provide evidence of financial, personnel and equipment capability necessary for carrying out the works. 4. Must provide a Bid Security in form of Bank Guarantee or Bid Bond from an Insurance company approved by Public Procurement Oversight Authority (PPOA) of the relevant amount as detailed above and valid for 150 days from date of opening of tender. 5. Must provide Litigation History (both court and arbitration cases). 6. Confidential Business Questionnaire. 7. Must meet all statutory requirements as per Public Procurement and Disposal Act, 2005. 8. Must provide Copies of Company Registration, Current Tax Compliance Certificate, PIN and VAT Registration Certificates 9. Must provide all information requested in the instruction to tenderers in the tender documents. 10. Must provide copies of manufacturers authorization letter and contract agreement of proposed product. The Tenderers in the following category NEED NOT place their bids as they shall be treated as NON-RESPONSIVE and therefore subject to AUTOMATIC DISQUALIFICATION: i). A tenderer who has been served with a default notice on on-going project(s). ii) A tenderer who has been terminated in a Government Contract in the past and has not been reinstated in the Register of Contractors. Tenderers shall further meet the minimum requirements as stated in the bid documents. This is a two stage evaluation; Technical and financial. Financial bids for bidders meeting technical criteria will be opened. Others to be returned as unopened Tenders in plain sealed envelopes, marked Tender Reference No. as indicated above on the right hand side corner and bearing no indication of the tenderer should be addressed to: The Director Kenya National Library Service P O Box 30573 -00100 NAIROBI KENYA Tel.+254-20-2725550/1 Fax. +254-20-2721749 Email. Knls@knls.ac.ke www.knls.ac.ke and placed in the tender box at the Supply Chain Office at KNLS Headquarters or sent by post so as to reach the above address not later than 10.00 a.m on 12th June, 2012. The tenders shall be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the tenderers or their representatives who choose to attend at Maktaba hall KNLS Headquaters. Prices quoted must remain valid for One hundred and twenty (120) days from the date of opening tender. Any form of Canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification

COUNTRY MANAGER - UGANDA


We are a leading integrated security solutions provider with a presence in all major cities in Kenya and other selected cities in the East African region. We are a regional market leader in stolen vehicle recovery solutions, fleet management and other asset tracking solutions. We are also a big player in the electronic and manned security within the industry. To join our team, we intend to undertake urgent recruitment of Country Manager to manage our Uganda business. The position is based in Kampala Uganda with reporting to the Group General Manager who is based in Nairobi. Main Responsibilities 1. Preparation & Execution of Country business plan. 2. Delivery of budgeted profit targets. 3. Delivery of target business growth & Retention. 4. Staff Management. 5. Enforcement of management controls and procedures. 6. Delivery of high quality customer service. 7. Ensure safe, profitable & effective deployment of all resources/ flexible use of company assets. 8. Ensure competitive strategy for all business functions within the country. 9. Continuous improvement of country management structure to ensure high performance and business continuity. 10. Budget control for the entire Uganda operations The ideal Candidate: A minimum of University degree, preferably in business management or equivalent Experience Minimum 5 years Excellent people management skills Leader and team player with unquestionable integrity. High initiative Self drive Mature with strong business acumen Job Skills Good financial skills, Good negotiation skills, Good people skills, Organisational skills, good analytical skills Interested candidates both who meet the above minimum requirements should send their application and CV addressed to the Human Resources Manager by below address or via email: hr@tracker.co.ke to reach us on or before 3rd June 2012. Only successful applicants will be contacted. Human Resource Manager P. O. Box 79448 00200 Nairobi.

NDUINI WATER PROJECT


Pursuant to a members general meeting held on the 30th day of March 2012 and the resolutions thereof the chairman and the management committee of the above mentioned project wish to notify members who has not remitted his/her subscriptions or attended communal works as required and will not have done so within the next three months from the date of this notice will cease to be a member without any further notice. George Mwendia PROJECT CHAIRMAN

Director Kenya National Library Service

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HIGH TOLL | Mangled wreckage

French government hands itself pay cut


PARIS, Tuesday
French leader Francois Hollandes new Socialist government has given itself a 30 per cent pay cut for the president and ministers. Following the cabinets inaugural meeting, spokeswoman Najat Vallaud-Belkacem said the salary reduction was to set an example as the government looks to tackle Frances troubled public nances. The move was also aimed at drawing a distinction between Hollande and former president Nicolas Sarkozy, whose gross salary famously increased by 170 per cent to 21,300 euros (Sh2.2m) per month after he took oce in 2007. The gross salaries of Mr Hollande and Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault will fall to 14,910 euros per month (Sh1.6m), while ministers gross salaries will drop from 14,200 euros to 9,940 euros per month. The head of the main opposition centre-right UMP party, Jean-Francois Cope, denounced the salary cut as a sham, noting that the new government had 34 members 14 more than Sarkozys rst cabinet in 2007. Decreasing salaries by 30 perc ent cannot hide the simple fact that Francois Hollandes government will cost a lot more to the taxpayer, he said in a statement. However Sarkozys last government had 31 members including ministers and secretaries of state. (AFP)

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The percentage by which salaries will be cut

A police ocer checks the mangled remains of the Bangalorebound Hampi Express after it collided with a stationary goods train near Penneconda town in Ananthpur District, about 145 kms from Bangalore yesterday.

PHOTO | AFP

25 killed and 45 injured in train crash


Coach meant only for women hit most as parked engine hit by another
BANGALORE, India, Tuesday

t least 25 people were killed and 45 injured early today when a passenger train slammed into a stationary goods train in southern India, rail ocials said. The sleeper train crashed into the parked goods train at Penneconda station in Andhra Pradesh state as it was travelling overnight to Bangalore, the information-technology hub and capital city of Karnataka state. The number of deaths now is 25 and 45 are injured out of which some have minor injuries but 10 are grievously hurt, railway ministry spokeswoman Chandralekha Mukherjee told AFP in New Delhi. The Andhra Pradesh state police said the bodies of 16 of the victims travelling in a carriage behind the engine were badly burnt as it caught re following the collision. The coach was meant only for women but it is not possible to say if the bodies are women or men as they are charred, Charu Sinha, deputy inspector general of Andhra Pradesh police, told AFP from the crash site. There are no more bodies

in the wreckage as (rescue and salvage) operations are now over, she said by telephone. A police statement said bodies were taken out after rescuers sliced through the crushed carriages with mechanical cutters and used cranes brought from Bangalore. It appears that the driver of the passenger train overshot a signal and hit the goods train, but we are awaiting the results of an inquiry, Ms Mukherjee said. Television footage from the scene showed mangled, upturned coaches with rescue workers carrying injured passengers out on stretchers by torchlight before dawn. When the train stopped with a loud bang, I got down to see burning passengers crying for help, Munijayendra, 25, who uses only one name, told the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency. I will not be able to sleep for many days to come as their cries will be ringing in my ears, he said. The worst part is we were helpless as the heat was just unbearable.

It appears that the driver of the passenger train overshot a signal and hit the goods train
Chandralekha Mukherjee, spokeswoman

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Medvedev nally joins Russias ruling party


MOSCOW, Tuesday
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev today joined the ruling United Russia party after over four years in power where he had kept his distance from the dominant political faction. United Russia has dominated Russian party politics for a decade but strangely neither Medvedev nor his mentor President Vladimir Putin had until now become card-carrying members. State television showed a grinning The year Dmitry Medvedev took over as Medvedev showing off his new shiny president party card which looks just like a credit card at a meeting with party activists in Moscow. His membership comes ahead of a congress of United Russia on Saturday which is expected to formally conrm Medvedev as its overall leader, a position that had previously been held by Putin. It is also one of the nishing touches for Russias new leadership structure that saw Putin earlier this month return to the presidency which Mr Medvedev held from 2008 while the Russian strongman served as prime minister. In order to lead a process like leading a state, being in charge of the government while relying on a political force you need to be inside that political force, said Medvedev. Mr Medvedevs move to join the party appears to be a clear signal that he and Putin expect it to be a pillar of Russian politics for years. (AFP)

Vsdfh [v Dragon capsule is set to become the first commercial space vehicle to dock with the International Space Station INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION

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DRAGON CAPSULE Delivery Falcon 9 rocket powered by nine Merlin engines using refined kerosene and liquid oxygen Dragon Houses pressurized cargo, avionics, rockets, and parachutes for re-entry Second stage Powered by single Merlin engine

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Final approach ISS crew member uses Canadarm 2 to grapple capsule and swing it up to berth with Harmony node

Safety first 3km from ISS, Dragon conducts tests to ensure it can dock safely, or abort if necessary

GRAPHIC NEWS

Opening a new era in private space ight, the US company SpaceX on Tuesday became the rst commercial outt to launch its own craft toward the International Space Station. The test ight of the Dragon space capsule, aims to show that industry can restore US access to the ISS after NASA retired its space shuttle eet last year.

VERDICT | Cards close to his chest

Powell has warm words for Obama but still waiting


There are some things that he has done I wish he had not done, he says
WASHINGTON, Tuesday
ormer US secretary of State Colin Powell had praise but no endorsement today for President Barack Obama, saying he plans to keep my powder dry as he weighs whom to back in Novembers election. Mr Powell, himself once was widely touted as a prospect for the White House, and who endorsed Mr Obama in 2008s presidential race as a transformational gure, said the president by-and-large has lived up to that billing. There are some things that he has done I wish he had not done. For example, leave Guantanamo open. I would have closed that rapidly. He tried. He was stopped by Congress, Powell told NBCs Today Show program. He stabilised the nancial system. He brought about a stability in the economy. He xed the auto industry.

Mr Powell arrives for a Dinner at a hotel in Washington.


I think he took us out not completely out but he took us out of the most difficult problem we were facing at that time, which was an economy that was collapsing. And its improving, but not fast enough. So his number one goal for the rest of this year, as it should have been for the whole four years, is to get the economy running again, Powell said. But he said he has yet to make up his mind whether to support the Democratic president for re-election, or to back Republican challenger Mitt Romney, a millionaire businessman and former Massachusetts governor who is running largely on a platform of getting the economy going again. I always keep my powder dry, as we say in the military, said Powell, a former general who served as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Sta Americas highest uniformed ocer and US national security advisor. (AFP)

I always keep my powder dry, as we say in the military


Colin Powell

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BUSINESS
FUNDING | Kenya signs loan agreement with Japan for road development

KENYA TO GET SH37BN FOR ETHIOPIA POWER DEAL Funds to be used for construction of an interconnector between them. P.33

Finance Minister, Njeru Githae and the Japanese Ambassador to Kenya, Toshihisa Takata during the signing of a Sh30 billion loan agreement for the construction of the Mombasa Port Area Road Development Project. This will be followed by the signing of another agreement between Treasury and JICA scheduled for June 2, 2012 during the visit of the new JICA President to Kenya.
LAWRENCE MAINGI | NATION

Salaries body defends budget


BY NATION CORRESPONDENT
The salaries and remuneration commission yesterday defended its request for Sh748 million in next years budget against the Sh510 million allocated. Ms Ann Owuor, a commissioner, said the commission required the funds to deliver its mandate. Out of the amount, the commission intends to use Sh322.8 million to carry out a job evaluation in the public service but was allocated Sh169 million. We want this gure provided as requested. Which part of the civil service will we evaluate and which will we leave out. This evaluation is very important as it will lay the basis for remuneration, said commission secretary Ms Grace Otieno. She added that the commission was guided by the budget gures of their predecessors. We have two old vehicles that cost Sh200,000 every time they are taken for repairs and each is taken four times a year. This costs us Sh2 million and we shall require the amount we have requested to buy a new vehicle as we maintain the old ones, she said. The parliamentary nance committee chairmain, Mr Chris Okemo, said the budget was modest compared with the duties that it would undertake but told the commission to come up with ve priority areas to guide the allocation. He added that the allocation could go beyond Sh1 billion as the allowances of the commissioners was covered under a dierent arrangement.

RETIREMENT BENEFITS | Appellate tribunal directs RBA to examine former employees application

Case against Co-op Bank reopened


Employees are demanding over Sh2 billion in underpaid dues
BY CHARLES WOKABI
cwokabi@gmail.com

n appellate tribunal has reopened a case in which Co-operative Bank of Kenyas former employees are demanding over Sh2 billion in underpaid retirement benets. Under the Co-operative Bank Pensioners Association, the former employees including retirees and laid-o sta said the bank underpaid them by not following the schemes rules in calculation of their benets. In May last year, the Retirement Benets Authority said it was satised that Co-operative Bank had paid all due benets, forcing the former employees to appeal. Last month, the RBA Appeals

Tribunal rescinded the decision and ordered RBA to re-examine the application. We are satised that this was not a proper or valid decision of RBA, the appellate tribunal noted in its ruling. The bank adds to a list of other institutions facing similar disputes. Stanbic Bank Kenya Ltd Sta Pension and Life Assurance Scheme, Kenya Commercial

The gures we were paid were not properly calculated


Scholastica Muturi

Bank Sta Pension Fund, National Bank of Kenya Ltd Sta Pension Scheme, Central Bank of Kenya Pension Fund and the Teleposta Pension Scheme are among them. In an interview with the Nation, the associations chairperson Scholastica Muturi said the bank only refunded the contributions of each employee instead of paying them the contribution plus the earnings as computed by an actuary. The figures we were paid were not properly calculated. We received about Sh500 million instead of the expected Sh2 billion, she said. She added that the group moved to seek arbitration from the Retirement Benets Association in 2010 represented by

Koceyo & Company advocates and supplied the panel with calculations of their dues as done by an independent rm. We have noted the material variance on assumptions adopted by the independent actuarial consultants on behalf of the claimants and the schemes actuary which bear the bone of contention. The authority is, however, satised that member benets were duly paid taking into account the provisions of the applicable Trust Deed and Rules and the actuarial assumption and factors contained in the schemes actuarial valuation reports to determine benets. Unless you have information to the contrary, we presume this matter to be closed, reads the ruling by RBA in part.

We want this gure provided as requested. Which part of the civil service will we evaluate and which will we leave
Ms Ann Owour

Row over mobile phone termination rates headed for arbitration


BY NATION REPORTER
The row surrounding termination rates in the telecoms sector is now headed for arbitration in the latest twist to the controversy. Information and Communications permanent secretary Bitange Ndemo said his ministry has now resolved to put the operators in one room and allow them to talk to one another and agree on a way forward. I will convene a meeting at the earliest opportunity to give the operators a chance to listen to one another and agree on an acceptable cost for the mobile termination rates. The operators are now divided into two groups of two each, Mr Ndemo said in an interview at the sidelines of the Jamii Telecoms upgraded bre optic cable launch of on yesterday. Jamii Telecoms announced that it had completed an upgrade of its nationwide bre optic network at a cost of Sh261 million, paving the way for migration of its clients into the new platform starting today. It is not yet clear how the mobile operators, Safaricom, Airtel, Orange and yuMobile will react to the latest move, given that each of the players is pushing for what is best for its business interests. This is an international practice where operators come together and agree on a way forward, Mr Ndemo said. It comes at a time when the Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK), the sectors regulator, has commissioned a new study that it says will inform the decision of the direction of the rates. Safaricom, the biggest mobile operator in the country is supported by Telkom Kenya in demanding that industrys regulator undertakes a fresh interconnection cost study to inform a review of the current MTR. On the other hand, Airtel and yuMobile says that the sector should continue on the MTR reduction path adopted in 2010 as scheduled.

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NAIROBI SECURITIES EXCHANGE
Last 12 Mths High Low Security Yesterday Prices Prev deal Shares traded

DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

Manufacturing & Allied


155.00 338.00 155.00 217.00 3.05 10.20 12.25 89.00 166.00 85.00 148.00 1.35 4.40 8.20

UNIT TRUSTS
335.00 102.00 219.00 1.80 5.70 12.45 11.10 110.00 335.00 106.00 216.00 1.75 3.00 5.65 12.45 2,300 100 252,800 7,900 1,842,800 30,300 Money Market Funds African Alliance Kenya Shilling Fund Old Mutual Money Market Fund British-American Money Market Fund Stanbic Money Market Fund CBA Market Fund CIC Money Market Fund Amana Money Market Fund Suntra Money Market Fund Zimele Money Market Fund ICEA Money Market Fund Madison Asset Money Market Fund African Alliance Fixed Income Fund CIC Fixed Income Fund Stanbic Fixed Income Fund B1 Stanbic Fixed Income Fund A Standard Investment Income Fund Standard Investment Equity Growth Fund African Alliance Kenya Equity Fund ICEA Equity Fund British-American Equity Fund CBA Equity Fund CIC Equity Fund Dyer and Blair Equity Fund Old Mutual Equity Fund Stanbic Equity Fund Suntra Equity Fund Madison Asset Equity Fund African Alliance Managed Fund British-American Managed Retirement Fund Amana Growth Fund ICEA Growth Fund Amana Balanced Fund British-American Balanced Fund CIC Balanced Fund Old Mutual Balanced Fund/Toboa Suntra Balanced Fund Madison Asset Balanced Fund Zimele Balanced Fund CFC Simba Fund Old Mutual East Africa Fund British American Bond Plus Fund Dyer and Blair Bond Fund ICEA Bond Fund Old Mutual Bond Fund Daily Yield Eective Annual Rate Kenya Shilling 11.50% 12.13% Kenya Shilling 13.36% 14.21% Kenya Shilling 12.75% 13.59% Kenya Shilling 11.24% 11.84% 12.70% 13.54% Kenya Shilling Kenya Shilling 16.92% 18.29% Kenya Shilling 17.34% 17.62% Kenya Shilling 11.60% 12.30% Kenya Shilling 9.0% 9.31% Kenya Shilling 12.59% 13.41% Kenya Shilling 15.10% 16.19% Kenya Shilling 11.01 10.65 Kenya Shilling 10.34 10.61 Kenya Shilling 100.05 100.05 Kenya Shilling 100.38 100.38 Kenya Shilling 89.66 90.20 Kenya Shilling 65.98 66.76 Kenya Shilling 116.71 109.60 86.29 90.83 Kenya Shilling Kenya Shilling 132.96 141.56 Kenya Shilling Kenya Shilling 11.19 11.77 Kenya Shilling 128.23 134.97 Kenya Shilling Kenya Shilling 107.99 113.98 Kenya Shilling Kenya Shilling 59.06 63.40 Kenya Shilling 17.16 16.16 Kenya Shilling 112.46 115.74 Kenya Shilling 85.14 89.62 Kenya Shilling 98.01 103.17 Kenya Shilling 84.26 87.77 Kenya Shilling 148.49 157.70 Kenya Shilling 11.02 11.54 Kenya Shilling Kenya Shilling Kenya Shilling 71.03 74.38 Kenya Shilling 4.07 4.19 110.11 115.91 Kenya Shilling Kenya Shilling Kenya Shilling 154.43 157.59 Kenya Shilling 114.33 116.66 91.86 92.79 Kenya Shilling Kenya Shilling 97.33 99.31

58.00 90.00 135.00 451.00 21.00 15.05 315.00

Agricultural
19.00 63.00 90.00 290.00 13.00 7.40 130.00

Eaagads Ord 1.25 Kakuzi Ord.5.00 Kapchorua Tea Co. Ord 5.00 Limuru Tea Co. Ord 20.00 Rea Vipingo Plantations Ord 5.00 Sasini Ltd Ord 1.00 Williamson Tea Kenya Ord 5.00

16.70 11.85 270.00

32.00 82.00 120.00 451.00 16.00 12.05 270.00

4,200 2,200 400

A.Baumann & Co. Ord 5.00 B.O.C Kenya Ord 5.00 BAT Kenya Ltd Ord 10.00 Carbacid Investments Ord 5.00 East African Breweries Ord 2.00 Eveready EA Ord 1.00 Kenya Orchards Ord 5.00 Mumias Sugar Co. Ord 2.00 Unga Group Ord 5.00

68.00 15.00 19.00 8.00

Automobiles & Accessories


19.50 9.25 11.40 3.55 Car & General (K) Ord 5.00 CMC Holdings Ord 0.50 Marshalls (E.A.) Ord 5.00 Sameer Africa Ord 5.00

28.00

4.60

28.75 13.50 12.50 4.60

100

14.90 3.50 AccessKenya Group Ord 1.00 4.60 4.65 2.70 Safaricom Ltd Ord. 0.05 3.50 3.50 4.05 NSE All Share Index(NASI)-(1 Jan 2008=100 Down 0.602 points to close at 78.51 points NSE 20 Share Index Down 21.53points to close at 3672.36 Equity Turnover Close sh209,628,916 Previous sh305,080,247

Telecommunication & Technology

4,600 10,211,500

500

Banking
18.00 60.00 160.00 26.00 30.00 27.00 48.00 54.00 253.00 18.00 10.40 38.00 70.00 15.00 12.00 14.75 16.00 22.50 153.00 9.60 Barclays Bank Ord 0.50 CFC Stanbic Holdings Ord.5.00 Diamond Trust Bank Ord 4.00 Equity Bank Ord 0.50 Housing Finance Co Ord 5.00 KCB Ord 1.00 NBK Ord 5.00 NIC Bank Ord 5.00 StandardChartered Ord 5.00 Co-op Bank of Kenya Ord 1.00 13.20 41.75 101.00 20.50 16.50 21.75 20.50 36.25 180.00 14.45 13.60 44.00 100.00 20.75 16.50 23.50 20.75 37.00 179.00 14.40 276,800 1,300 5,600 961,800 120,600 1,311,300 310,200 51,800 19,300 383,200

BANK RATES
Euro BANK ABC Barclays Co-op Equity NBK KCB CBA CFC Stanbic GulfAfrican FCB Prime buy sell buy sell buy sell buy sell buy sell buy sell buy sell buy sell buy sell buy sell buy sell 108.18 108.48 108.34 109.15 109.36 109.65 107.91 108.54 106.99 107.31 106.95 107.25 107.82 108.77 108.87 109.12 108.06 108.33 107.30 107.50 108.00 108.90

$ 82.20 82.40 84.80 85.30 82.65 82.85 82.75 83.05 84.45 84.70 84.20 84.40 85.00 85.30 85.10 85.30 84.50 84.70 84.20 84.40 84.85 85.35

128.60 128.96 134.02 134.98 131.18 131.52 129.44 130.24 133.05 133.42 133.15 135.45 134.20 134.79 134.63 134.94 133.73 134.07 134.30 134.70 133.90 134.80

C$ 82.98 83.16 83.32 83.98 83.62 83.36 83.33 83.80 82.92 82.94 82.95 83.15 82.31 83.51 83.73 83.93 82.94 83.16 82.55 82.70 83.30 84.00

SF 89.48 90.00 90.18 90.90 90.63 90.86 89.07 89.69 89.05 89.34 89.00 89.25 90.13 90.56 90.62 90.12 89.94 90.20 89.30 89.60 89.95 90.70

IR 1.64 1.65 1.56 1.57 1.64 1.64 1.53 1.54 1.54 1.55 1.55 1.58 1.54 1.55 1.54 1.54 1.54 1.55 1.54 1.55

JY 99.82 100.18 106.72 107.62 99.05 99.30 99.89 99.46 106.53 105.28 104.95 105.25 107.10 107.66 107.08 107.33 106.62 106.93 104.65 104.95 106.20 107.00

ZR 10.88 10.97 10.28 10.37 10.78 11.10 10.80 10.84 10.01 10.05 10.05 10.10 10.14 10.33 10.34 10.37 10.14 10.29 10.10 10.20 10.35 10.70

9.00 44.00 190.00 68.00 46.50 69.50 19.00

Commercial & Services


3.50 12.55 130.00 35.00 21.00 42.00 6.50 Express Ord 5.00 Hutchings Biemer Ord 5.00 Kenya Airways Ord 5.00 Nation Media Group Ord. 2.50 ScanGroup Ord. 1.00 Standard Group Ord 5.00 TPS EA (Serena) Ord 1.00 Uchumi Supermarket Ord 5.00

3.40 16.30 164.00 53.00 23.00 44.50 19.05

3.70 700 20.25 16.35 44,200 171.00 7,500 53.50 25,200 23.75 100 45.00 5,100 18.50 894,000

206.00 101.00 207.00 125.00 35.25 19.00 21.50 10.00 119.00 51.00

Construction & Allied

Athi River Mining Ord 5.00 BamburiCement Ord 5.00 Crown Berger Ord 5.00 E.A.Cables Ord 0.50 E.A.Portland Cement Ord 5.00

199.00 145.00 26.00 10.85

197.00 145.00 26.00 11.10 60.00

25,700 700 200 15,800

CBK RATES
1 US Dollar 1 Sterling Pound 1 Euro 1 South African Rand Ksh/Ush 1 Ksh/Tsh 1 Ksh/Rwanda Franc 1 Ksh/Burundi Franc 1 UAE Dirham 1 Canadian Dollar 1 Swiss Franc 100 Japanese Yen 1 Swedish Kroner 1 Norwegian Kroner 1 Danish Kroner 1 Indian Rupee 1 Hong Kong Dollar 1 Singapore Dollar 1 Saudi Riyal 1 Chinese Yuan 1 Australian Dollar

17.50 13.00 25.00 30.00

Energy & Petroleum


6.80 8.90 13.75 13.50 KenGen Ord 2.50 KenolKobil Ltd Ord 0.05 KP&LC Ord 2.50 Total Kenya Ord 5.00

8.45 14.80 16.50

8.50 12.50 15.00 16.50

41,800 32,200 1,000

9.00 3.80 20.00 5.50 225.00 145.00 6.80 11.70 55.00 18.00

Insurance

British American Investments Co.0.10 CFC Insurance Holdings Ord.1.00 Jubilee Holdings Ord 5.00 Kenya Re Corporation Ord 2.50 Pan Africa Insurance Ord 5.00

6.00 7.70 185.00 12.5000 27.75

5.85 7.65 185.00 12.35 28.00

100,500 2,900 3,000 253,700 3,300

24.25 10.95 280.00 90.00 6.00 3.05 60.00 20.00

Investment

Centum Investment Co Ord 0.50 City Trust Ord 5.00 Olympia Capital Holdings Ord 5.00 Trans-Century Ord 0.50

14.95 3.90

15.00 245.00 3.70 25.00

186,800 2,100

Mean 84.9572 134.3231 108.6258 10.3275 29.1324 18.6919 7.0920 16.5378 23.1302 83.5601 90.4231 106.9639 11.9347 14.3068 14.6270 1.5457 10.9422 67.0857 22.6537 13.4332 84.3116

Buy 84.8561 134.1486 108.4851 10.2983 29.0389 18.6108 7.0188 16.4593 23.1020 83.4114 90.2913 106.8209 11.9072 14.2844 14.6079 1.5434 10.9284 66.9793 22.6265 13.4168 84.1688

Sell 85.0583 134.4976 108.7666 10.3567 29.2259 18.7730 7.1652 16.5515 23.1584 83.7088 90.5548 106.8892 11.9622 14.3292 14.6460 1.5481 10.9559 67.1920 22.6810 13.4497 84.4544

Algerian Dinar Bahrani Dinar Djibouti Franc Egyptian Pound Jordanian Dinar Kuwait Dinar Lebanese Pound Libyan Dinar Omani Riyal Qatar Riyal Saudi Riyal Syrian Pound Tunisian Dinar UAE Dirham

ARAB CURRENCY/$

73.70 0.377 175.85 6.0353 0.7075 0.27774 1501 1.2406 0.3850 3.6405 3.75 57.3 1.5069 3.6725

Currencies are quoted against the US Dollar

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INVITATION TO A PUBLIC DEBATE China and Africa in the 21st Century


The African Research and Resource Forum (ARRF) in collaboration with the World Banks Global Center on Conflict Security and Development and the Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies (IDIS), University of Nairobi invite you to a public debate. Topic: Date: Venue: Time: Speaker: Moderator: China and Africa in the 21st Century Thursday, 24th May 2012. Education Building 2nd Floor, Room ED 213, University of Nairobi 3:30 pm- 5:30pm Prof. Deborah Brautigam is the Author of The Dragons Gift: The Real Story of China in Africa Prof. Michael Chege Entry is Free and all are Welcome!!! For further information please contact admin@arrforum.org or Tel: 020 8330457/0728606619, Anne Lise Klausen, of Global Center on Conflict Security and Development on 0700667012, or Prof. Ikiara, IDIS on 0721424401 Supported by African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF)

Payment in Cash must be made upon arrival at the Charge venue which will be opened from 8.00am Thursday, May 31st A sticker will be issued for car window display. Any vehicle without a sticker will face exclusion from the venue. The fee enables access to the Spectator Campsite which will be open from 8.00am Thursday, May 31st Route notes to the Charge venue must be collected from Braeburn School Check-in, in Nanyuki from 8.00am Thursday, May 31st Access for Spectators to the Event will be from 8.00am Friday, June 1st at Shs.500/- per person This entry fee enables Spectators access to:Pre-event Scrutineering - 1st June The Charge 2nd June Prize-Giving 3rd June Day trippers to the EVENT June 2nd Shs. 1, 000/- Per person The Landowners Access Fee is donated by Rhino Ark towards selected projects for the host communities. Rhino Charge Committee Rhino Ark Charitable Trust Tel: (020) 2136010/11 Mobiles: 0724-604233 / 0733-632460 Email: info@rhinoark.co.ke www.rhinocharge.co.ke

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ELECTRICITY | World Bank support

Kenya to get Sh37bn for power project


Funds to be used for construction of an interconnector from Ethiopia
BY IMMACULATE KARAMBU
ikarambu@ke.nationmedia.com

Busia county gets Sh3.2 billion funding boost


BY NATION CORRESPONDENT
Agriculture in Busia County is undergoing a major transformation after the Finnish government agreed to fund it to the tune of Sh3.2 billion. The programme, which began in March this year and covers the sub-counties of Busia, Bunyala, Butula, Nambale, Samia, both North and South Teso, spans for five years and will see the region graduate into self-suciency in food production and commercialised farming. Titled, Program for Agriculture and livelihoods in Western Communities, (Palweco), the multi-billion venture seeks to revamp irrigation, soil and water management and aims to make every household stand on its economic feet. Lauding this as a beckon of hope for the poor and a jump-starter in reducing the ballooning gap between the rich and the poor, the permanent Secretary in the Ministry of National planning and Vision 2030 Dr Edward Sambili said that household economy, agricultural value and support functions would be the guiding benchmarks for Palweco. As government, we sincerely thank the Finnish government for choosing Kenya for such an ambitious programme that will go a long way in uplifting lives and complementing our eorts to improve the living conditions of our people, he said. Dr Sambili who represented Mr Wyclie Oparanya, the minister, disclosed that Busia is a pilot project that if successful, would be replicated in the other 46 counties in the country. It is jointly being undertaken by the government of Kenya and that of Finland.

enyas eort to import power from Ethiopia got a boost yesterday, after World Bank advanced Sh37 billion to the project. The fund will be used to construct a power interconnector between Kenya and Ethiopia. The announcement was made in Nairobi by Energy permanent secretary Patrick Nyoike yesterday while opening a stakeholders workshop, which discussed contents of the proposed draft National Energy Policy. The World Bank has committed to give us the funds, which will enable us to build the interconnector, said Mr Nyoike during an interview with the Nation on the sidelines of the event. Kenya entered into an agreement with Ethiopia last year that will see it import 400 megawatts of electricity to supplement local production, which is below demand. The import is also expected to reduce the cost of electricity as it has been organised under a subsidised tari. It is esti-

mated that the deal will cost Kenya Sh101.5 billion ($1.2 billion) with construction of the interconnector expected to be completed by 2016. Other financiers for the project include European Investment Bank with a $118 million loan and African Development Bank with a $90 million loan. Once complete, the KenyaEthiopia interconnector will enable the country to tap into the Eastern Africa power pool. BACKGROUND

What power deal is about

Kenya entered into an agreement with its neighbour to buy 400 megawatts of electricity to supplement its local production and help it reduce the cost of production. The deal could cost up to Sh101.5 billion

Students to compete for marketing award


BY NATION CORRESPONDENT
The government is restructuring the education sector to conform with the new Constitution and economy knowledge shifts, Vision 2030 CEO Mugo Kibati said during the launch of a marketing competition for university students by Unilever. The country has come of age and so should graduates from various institutions embrace the reality by exercising creativity, innovation and curiosity, he said, adding that students should learn real life business challenges besides theoretical courses. The competition, dubbed IdeaTrophy, will involve nine Kenyan universities that will be represented by teams of 3-5 undergraduates. The teams will come up with business ideas, submit them online after registering and then compete at zonal levels where two teams will be picked from each zone. After vetting from judges who will be represented by Unilever, respective universities and a renowned entrepreneur, the nalists will then present their execution plans where the winner will be chosen. According to Unilever ESA managing director Yaw Nsarkoh, the initiative will provide a platform for undergraduates who have business acumen to expose their knowledge. Unilever also wants to grow a talent pool and improve the quality of future graduates, he added. The winners will be announced on August 10,.

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GROWTH | Mid-sized company survey expands across region

Mr Tom Mshindi (left), MD Nation Newspaper Division with Mr Philip Muema (right), Partner Tax KPMG yesterday during the ocial launch of the Top 100 Mid-sized Company Survey 2012/13. Also in the picture are Ms Nancy Wangui of NMG and Mr Robert Onyango of KPMG.

WILLIAM OERI | NATION

Top 100 extends its reach to Rwanda


Burundi could be next in line to join survey which is now a regional event
BY MUTHOKI MUMO
mumumo@ke.nationmedia.com

he Top 100 Mid-Sized Companies Survey has extended its reach to Rwanda. The survey sponsored by Nation Media Group and KPMG has been in Kenya for the last ve years. Uganda and Tanzania also have their own editions. The purpose of the survey is to identify the top 100 fastest growing medium-sized companies in each of the countries by analysing turnover, protability and returns on capital investments. The survey has grown to heights and levels unimaginable ve years ago. This is no longer just in Kenya, it is a regional event, said Nation Newspaper Division director, Mr Tom Mshindi.

He revealed that plans are in the pipeline to move the survey to Burundi. He was speaking yesterday during launch of the survey in Nairobi. Data collection will begin on June 4. Kenyan companies with a turnover of between Sh70 million and Sh1 billion and a three-year audited nancial track record were invited to nominate themselves for the local survey. Companies that emerge among the Top 100 will also be eligible for training events and selected services provided by sponsors. They will also get opportunities to network with peers and

The survey has grown to heights and levels unimaginable ve years ago
Mr Tom Mshindi, NMG

potential investors. One of the bottlenecks we have seen for smaller rms is accessibility of funds. In the past, we have been able to draw in investors for these rms, said KPMG partner, Mr Phillip Muema. Eight companies that participated in the survey last year have reported turnovers higher than Sh1 billion, graduating out of the mid-sized category. The Top 100 companies have a combined turnover of between Sh80 billion and Sh100 billion. In 2010, the ICT sector performed well with a quarter of the top 20 companies. Last year, agriculture was the top performer. However, growth in agriculture slumped by 1.5 per cent last year and this may be reected in the surveys ranking. Mr Muema predicted that companies in the service industry might perform well, especially given the increasing demand for services as the country nears elections.

Change of rule good for transit trucks


BY NATION CORRESPONDENT
An amendment on licensing procedures for transit trucks introduced by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has resulted in improved cargo delivery within the region, transporters said yesterday. KRA announced late last year that transit trucks would be allowed to carry local cargo, but only those tted with the electronic cargo tracking system. The decision followed a long-drawn tussle between the taxman and transporters. Initially, trucks delivering goods to neighgbouring countries were not allowed to carry return cargo, a licensing regime that transporters said resulted to them maintaining a high number of trucks because they had to have a eet for local and transit cargo. The regime was also blamed for the congestion on the northern corridor. We have started to realise the results of the new rule because now transporters can carry return cargo from say Uganda without having to send empty trucks there, said Kenya Transport Association (KTA) chief executive ocer Jane Njeru. The harsh rule had contributed to the high cost of transport and products since truckers would pass on the costs to consumers, she added. Although Uganda is agriculturally rich, trucks that delivered over 4.3 million tonnes of goods last year could for instance not carry back food for local use.

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RESULTS | Net prots down by 13pc

Vodafones prots fall on Europe woes


Crisis in eurozone oset strong performances in emerging markets
LONDON, TUESDAY
ritish mobile phone giant Vodafone on Tuesday said annual net prots dropped almost 13 per cent as eurozone losses oset asset sale gains and strong performances in emerging markets and the US. Vodafone said prot after CIRCUMSTANCES

Brazil ready to weather eurozone crisis, says President


RIO DE JANEIRO, TUESDAY
Brazil is 300 per cent prepared to weather the impact of the eurozone crisis, President Dilma Rousse said Monday. The other day, I was asked whether we were prepared to cope with what could occur in Europe. I can assure you that we are 100 percent, 200 percent or even 300 percent prepared, she said in a speech in the southern city of Santa Catarina. We will resist the crisis by creating jobs, by investing in infrastructure and social activities, said Rousse, who believes austerity measures alone will not solve the European debt crisis. Over the past few years, since the mandate of (former) president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Brazil prepared itself to deal with external crises, the president said. You remember, in the past, there were predictions that the world would sneeze and that we would catch pneumonia. Today we dont have pneumonia. She added that the country had even emerged stronger from the 2008-2009 nancial crisis. Europe is dealing with the crisis by creating one of the biggest recessions ever, she said. Brasilia is banking on 4.5 per cent GDP growth this year, although market analysts forecast a growth of 3.2 per cent to 3.09 per cent. (AFP)

The rms performance

Vodafones emerging markets operations had a very strong year, but the tough macroeconomic and regulatory environment in Europe has made revenue growth in that regionchallenging.

tax hit 6.957 billion (8.6 billion euros, $11.0 billion) in the 12 months to March 31, down 12.7 per cent compared with 2010/11. Revenue rose 1.2 percent to 46.4 billion in 2011/12. Although the company made a net gain of 3.5 billion from selling its stakes in SFR and Polkomtel, Vodafone also recorded impairment charges of 4.0 billion relating to our businesses in Italy, Spain, Portugal and Greece. It added in an earnings statement that the charge was primarily driven by lower projected cash flows within business plans and an increase in discount rates, resulting from adverse changes in the economic environment. Vodafone chief executive Vittorio Colao said the companys overall nancial performance in 2011/12 had been steady. He added: Our major emerging markets operations have had a very strong year. In addition, Verizon Wireless, our 45-percent owned associate in the United States, combined continued good revenue growth with substantial cash ow. On the other hand, the tough macroeconomic and regulatory environment in much of Europe has made revenue growth in that region increasingly challenging. (AFP)

Former Yahoo! sta charged for fraud


SAN FRANCISCO, TUESDAY
US regulators on Monday announced that a former Yahoo! executive has agreed to plead guilty in an insider trading scheme that involved leaking word of the Internet search giants pact with Microsoft. Robert Kwok was senior director of business management at Yahoo! in 2009 when the rm negotiated an alliance with Microsoft to have Bing technology power online searches, according to the Securities and Exchange Commission. Mr Kwok shared news of the supposedly secret pact with Reema Shah, who was then the mutual fund manager for Ameriprise Financial Inc., the SEC said. Ms Shah orchestrated the purchase of more than 700,000 shares of Yahoo! stock based on Kwoks illegal tip and then sold them for a prot of $389,000 after the Microsoft deal went public, the SEC charged. Ms Shah had done a similar favour for Mr Kwok a year earlier, letting him in on inside word that Autodesk was about to buy Moldow Corporation, according to the SEC. Mr Kwok made $4,754 trading on the nonpublic information, it said. Kwok and Shah played a game of you scratch my back and Ill scratch yours, SEC enforcement division associate director Scott Friestad said in a statement. Mr Kwok and Ms Shah spoke frequently since meeting in 2008, with Mr Kwok sharing inside knowledge about Yahoo!s nancial performance and Ms Shah reciprocating with snippets of information from her job. (AFP)

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RECUSAL | Case le returned to higher oce

UNIVERSITY STUDENT FOUND DEAD IN HER LOVERS HOME Body discovered by boyfriends mother as man vanishes. Page 39

Judge declines to hear petition by outlawed group


Ocial says he is dealing with another application by the MRC which is linked to one before him
BY PHILIP MUYANGA
pmuyanga@ke.nationmedia.com to suspend the government decision to declare the group illegal. He said the two cases were linked and it would be in the interest of justice if they were dealt with by dierent judicial minds. The matter had come to court for directions after the Attorney-General sought to strike out MRCs petition while the group wants the matter referred to the Chief Justice for a three-judge bench to be constituted. Justice Tuiyott said if he were to hear the petition, he would direct the applications by the respondents be dealt with rst. I think it would be better use of judicial eort and time to, at the very onset, examine whether or not this petition passes procedural, technical and the competency muster, he said. He said a common ground to the applications was that the petitioners lacked capacity as they were members of a proscribed organisation. The MRC claims the AG cannot seek to strike out its application as he has not responded to its motion. In seeking to strike out the MRC application, through a notice of motion, the AG says it was made by people representing a proscribed group with no capacity to institute the suit. MRC members Randu Nzai, Robert Charo and Omar Babu led the application. The petitioners are also seeking an order compelling the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to conduct a referendum for Coast residents to establish if they support self-determination. The MRC also wants a declaration that any general election held following the review of names and boundaries of constituencies by the IEBC, without their involvement, shall not be free and fair. The case will be mentioned on May 30.

DEMO | Activists protest over appointments

BRIEFLY
NYERI

Farmers demand better milk prices


Central Province farmers have urged the government to regulate the price of raw milk. They said low milk prices had forced them to abandon the sector. Kenya National Milk Producers Organisation chairman Muhika Mutahi said farmers could produce more milk if they were paid better prices. Processors make huge prots while farmers get very little for their work. If production is to rise, farmers must be paid more, said Mr Mutahi at the launch of the national dairy master plan in Nyeri yesterday.

Interest of justice

NAIVASHA

judge has disqualied himself from hearing a petition by an outlawed group seeking a referendum for secession of the Coast region. Subsequently, Mr Justice Francis Tuiyott has forwarded the case le to Mombasa resident judge John Mwera to reassign the petition to someone else. Justice Tuiyott said he was hearing another application by the Mombasa Republican Council (MRC) seeking TOUGH TALK

Police crack down on overloaded farm buses


Police in Naivasha have launched a crackdown on buses from ower farms that overload. Trac base boss Roy Njeru said the buses carry up to 25 excess workers per trip. On Monday, trac police seized one of the buses for overloading. Flower farm workers are transported from their homes to work daily. A driver of one of the buses said the management of the farms limited the number of trips the vehicles made to town, resulting in a scramble for seats.

MRC snubs leaders oers of dialogue


The Mombasa Republican Council has rebued oers of dialogue by Prime Minister Raila Odinga and his deputy, Mr Musalia Mudavadi. The two presidential aspirants made the oers at separate rallies in Mombasa last weekend. On Monday, MRC spokesman Mohammed Rashid Mraja accused them of playing politics. The MRC, he said, would not engage in any dialogue for as long as it remained banned. The MRC wants the outlawed tag removed before any talks, he said.

Mr Joseph Gitonga of Bunge la Mwananchi leads a demonstration outside the Rift Valley Provincial headquarters in Nakuru yesterday. They were protesting against the appointment of alleged corrupt leaders by the government without regard to pending court cases against them.

SULEIMAN MBATIAH | NATION

EMBU

Persons with disabilities demand share of Eala seats


BY NATION CORRESPONDENT
Siaya People with disabilities want the government to consider special interests in the nomination of the Kenyan representatives to the East African Legislative Assembly. Siaya County Disabled Persons Network chairman Joseph Adongo yesterday said a representative of the minorities should ll at least one of the nine slots allocated to Kenya at Eala. He urged the Orange Democratic Movement and Party of National Unity to consider armative action while choosing their nominees. ODM has ve slots while PNU has four slots. Mr Adongo advised MPs allied to United Republican Party to drop their threat to reject ODM nominees if not consulted.

Qatar donors to build civil servants hospital


More than 3,000 civil servants in Embu are set to benet from a Sh800 million health facility to be partially funded by a Qatari donor. Kenya Civil Servants Welfare Association secretary Francis Ngariuko said the 200-bed hospital would have an intensive care unit and maternity wing. He said land was being sought for the hospital and construction would begin before the end of the year. He said the institution would cater for civil servants and other public service employees.

KIRINYAGA

Shortage of fertiliser hits North Rift as rains ease


BY NATION CORRESPONDENTS
Uasin Gishu The shortage of subsidised top-dressing fertiliser has caused anxiety among maize farmers in the North Rift. The most affected are large-scale farmers who use machines to apply the fertiliser on their farms. Their crop has surpassed the required height, hampering the movement of machines. This comes at a time when rain is easing in most parts of the region, yet the fertiliser has to be applied during the wet season for it to be effective. Mr George Kili, a large scale farmer in Uasin Gishu County yesterday said he had been inconvenienced. My plantation has passed the knee level, which is the required size for one to top dress using a tractor. It cannot move into the farm now because it will cause much damage, said Mr Kili. The farmer said that this years harvest might be affected owing to delays in distribution of the Calcium Ammonium Nitrate (CAN). We have farmers who

Police arrest man for holding girl hostage


A man was arrested yesterday for allegedly holding a student hostage and deling her. Police, acting on a tip-o, raided the suspects house at Kagio, rescued the Form Two student before taking the suspect to Baricho Police Station. The man is said to have lured and taken the 16-year-old girl to his house last Friday. The student, who complained that she had been sexually assaulted, was taken to Kerugoya District Hospital for medical examination.

Aected harvest

planted without fertiliser and thought CAN would be available on time to boost their maize crop, said the farmer. The National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) said the fertiliser had already been dispatched to depots. The parastatals managing director, Prof Gideon Misoi, explained that the delays had been caused by lack of funds to procure the commodity on

time. We have had financial challenges which have caused the delay, but I assure farmers that at the end of the week, nearly all depots would have received the fertiliser, said Prof Misoi. But the farmers say the fertiliser at the board was bought by middlemen who were now making huge profits by selling the commodity at exorbitant prices.

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INFRASTRUCTURE | Insecurity fears over for visitors

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New airport to open up region to tourism


Circuit to reap huge returns as ights will cut trip from Nairobi to one hour
BY HASSAN HUKA
hassan_huka@yahoo.co.uk also boosted the sector. Isiolo County Council chief warden Abdi Boru said the two developments would result in increased revenues for Isiolo

HELP | Hindus support ood victims

Minister and IEBC battle over poll pay


BY NATION CORRESPONDENT
Mombasa Environment minister Chirau Mwakwere has accused the electoral team of being uncooperative in negotiations on the amount of money he should be paid by the commission as cost of an election petition. Although the Independent Electoral Boundaries Commission told the High Court in Mombasa that discussions had been going on for a long time, Mr Mwakwere through lawyer William Mogaka yesterday said the IEBC had been disinterested in the same. Mr Mogaka said the reluctance by IEBC was despite the fact that the minister had sent out proposals on how to resolve the matter. IEBC filed an application challenging the payment of Sh24,287,829 and Sh24,257,725 to Mr Mwakwere and voter Ayub Juma Mwakesi respectively. It said the amounts were too high, baseless and unjustied and urged the court to reverse the ruling. The case will be mentioned on June 18.

he northern tourist circuit will reap huge returns after the Isiolo International Airport is ocially opened as direct ights will make the region more accessible. The circuit, covering national parks in Mt Kenya, Isiolo and Samburu counties, has been grappling with poor infrastructure and insecurity. Transport PS Cyrus Njiru said after touring the facility yesterday he was impressed with the speed and quality of work done. Strict tests were done on construction materials at the government laboratory in Nyeri at every stage, Dr Njiru said. The opening of the first phase of the 136 km stretch of the Isiolo-Moyale highway has

The number of hours it used to take tourists to travel from Nairobi

Strict tests were done on construction materials at the government laboratory in Nyeri at every stage
Transport Permanent Secretary Cyrus Njiru

and Samburu councils. Kenya Airports Authority official James Waweru said the airport would also serve the neighbouring counties of Meru, Laikipia, Samburu and central Kenya. The manager of Samburu national reserve, Mr Steve Sikume, said insecurity had been a major impediment to tourism but the airport would make the area safer to visit. Small planes carrying between six and 12 passengers have been using a small airstrips at Buffalo Springs national reserve in Isiolo and another at Kalama conservancy. Elephant Lodge official Joseph Gitonga said the sixhour road trip from Nairobi discouraged tourists from visiting Isiolo and Samburu. It will take less than an hour for tourists to reach the lodges when planes start landing at Isiolo airport, he said. It is not only the tourism sector which will benet. Humanitarian organisations like the Kenya Red Cross have been ying humanitarian aid supplies since the facility became usable in March.

Sent out proposals

Mrs Dora Owidi, 70, after receiving food rations donated by the Hindu Council of Kisumu in Nyakach District on Monday. The council donated 300 mattresses and food worth Sh600,000 to ood victims now camping in schools.

JACOB OWITI | NATION

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UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND OTHER DISCLOSURES AS AT 31.3.2012


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1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22

2 LIABILITIES
JOSEPH KANYI | NATION 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9

Cash ( both Local & Foreign) Balances due from Central Bank of Kenya Kenya Government securities Foreign Currency Treasury Bills & Bonds Deposits and balances due from local banking institutions Deposits and balances due from banking institutions abroad Kenya Government and other securities held for dealing purposes Tax recoverable Loans and advances to customers (net) Investment securities Balances due from group companies Investments in associates Investments in subsidiary companies Investments in joint ventures Investment properties Property and equipment Prepaid lease rentals Intangible assets Deferred tax asset Retirement benefit asset Other assets TOTAL ASSETS Balances due to Central Bank of Kenya Customer deposits Deposits and balances due to local banking institutions Deposits and balances due to foreign banking institutions Other money market deposits Borrowed funds Balances due to group companies Tax payable Dividends payable Deferred tax liability Retirement benefit liability Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES Paid up /Assigned capital Share premium Revaluation reserves Retained earnings Statutory loan reserves Proposed dividends Capital grants TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS FUNDS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS FUNDS Loans and advances Government securities Deposits and placements with banking institutions Other Interest Income Total interest income

186,475 167,704 172,528 604,959 682,773 585,437 3,196,149 2,601,282 3,089,141 228,421 89,542 300,546 455,844 405,080 308,978 16,880 16,880 5,295,490 7,073,553 7,448,532 393,742 375,483 386,946 3,226 8,390 8,390 177,482 177,482 177,482 217,850 217,850 217,850 389,566 428,313 445,701 22,457 24,911 30,306 263,189 237,652 379,270 11,434,850 12,506,895 13,567,987 9,261,787 10,471,279 11,386,423 105,006 50,055 7 63,203 30,926 6,734 3,114 3,114 297,529 280,360 373,972 9,734,266 10,804,808 11,794,435 1,050,000 1,050,000 1,050,000 143,318 (74,558) (74,558) 451,118 658,865 730,330 56,148 67,780 67,780 1,700,584 1,702,087 1,773,552 11,434,850 12,506,895 13,567,987 192,693 57,670 960 11,337 262,660 93,953 158 94,111 168,549 7,984 38,756 22,445 203 46,644 116,032 284,581 27,000 74,160 3,720 9,225 6,388 1,445 62,625 184,563 100,018 100,018 30,005 70,013 0.67 949,468 265,866 5,689 45,976 1,266,999 499,897 14,483 1 514,381 752,618 64,710 175,890 144,636 371 77,437 463,044 1,215,662 11,603 333,141 23,180 40,757 26,191 6,003 259,321 700,196 515,466 515,466 145,693 (3,619) 373,392 3.53 0.80 280,010 71,705 208,305 134,794 73,511 73,511 191,255 96,832 288,087 2,262,999 760,353 3,023,352 1,531,383 700,000 831,383 67,780 1,599,163 9,085,928 14.62% 8.0% 6.6% 16.9% 8.0% 8.9% 17.6% 12.0% 5.6% 34.64% 20.0% 14.64% 396,112 72,449 5,805 11,462 485,828 286,571 699 32 287,302 198,526 28,727 40,413 40,732 315 3,305 113,492 312,018 23,699 91,866 5,040 10,686 6,858 1,679 69,803 209,631 102,387 102,387 30,926 71,461 0.68 -

186,478 167,708 172,535 604,959 682,773 585,437 3,196,149 2,601,282 3,089,141 233,145 96,980 307,252 455,844 405,080 308,978 1,981 18,562 18,603 5,295,490 7,073,553 7,448,532 393,742 375,483 386,946 1,071 1,611 1,611 169,457 174,058 178,908 391,629 430,074 447,382 274,005 277,899 283,310 5,007 5,342 294,048 256,017 399,654 11,497,998 12,566,087 13,633,631 9,225,268 10,442,446 11,361,914 105,006 50,055 7 63,203 30,926 6,734 324,616 300,931 394,645 9,724,834 10,793,432 11,787,485 1,050,000 1,050,000 1,050,000 143,318 (74,558) (74,558) 491,763 698,206 771,999 56,148 67,780 67,780 31,935 31,227 30,925 1,773,164 1,772,655 1,846,146 11,497,998 12,566,087 13,633,631 192,693 57,670 960 11,337 262,660 93,531 158 93,689 168,971 7,984 38,749 22,445 203 51,790 121,171 290,142 27,000 79,593 3,720 9,707 6,501 1,565 63,453 191,539 98,603 98,603 30,005 68,598 0.65 949,468 265,866 5,689 45,991 1,267,014 498,810 14,483 1 513,294 753,720 64,710 175,890 144,636 371 94,295 479,902 1,233,622 11,603 350,765 23,180 42,732 26,608 6,681 264,048 725,617 508,005 508,005 146,617 (8,578) 369,966 3.53 0.80 280,010 71,705 208,305 134,794 73,511 73,511 191,255 96,832 288,087 2,262,999 760,353 3,023,352 1,531,383 700,000 831,383 67,780 1,599,163 9,085,928 14.62% 8.0% 6.6% 16.9% 8.0% 8.9% 17.6% 12.0% 5.6% 34.64% 20.0% 14.64% 396,112 72,449 5,805 11,477 485,843 286,319 699 32 287,050 198,793 28,727 40,413 40,732 315 9,325 119,512 318,305 23,699 94,397 5,040 11,223 6,947 1,859 70,723 213,888 104,417 104,417 30,926 73,491 0.70 -

Residents of Skuta in Nyeri peep through a window of a room where a Kimathi University student was allegedly murdered on Monday. Police are looking for her boyfriend.

Varsity student found dead in lovers home


Body discovered by boyfriends mother in pool of blood as the suspect vanishes
BY CHARLES MWANIKI
cmwaniki@ke.nationmedia.com kkimathi@ke.nationmedia.com

3 SHAREHOLDERS FUNDS

AND KENNEDY KIMANTHI

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The neighbours said that at midday they heard screams, which abruptly stopped
Nyeri police boss Kirunya Limbitu

Kimathi University College student has been found dead in the house of her boyfriends mother in Nyeri town. Ms Valentine Wanjirus body was in a pool of blood at the time it was discovered on Monday night. The boyfriend is being sought by the police. Nyeri police boss Kirunya Limbitu said the boyfriends mother told the police that she found the door of her house open when she returned from work and on entering, found the body. Neighbours said Ms Wanjiru and the boyfriend arrived at about 10am in a taxi from Nyeri town where he works at his mothers chemist shop, he said. The neighbours said that at midday

they heard screams, which abruptly stopped. It also appears the girl was raped as her body was naked, said Mr Limbitu, adding that a blood-soaked bedsheet was stued in the girls mouth. And in Meru, a 34-year-old woman was allegedly killed by a jealous lover on Monday. Ms Charity Karimi died from stab wounds on her neck. Meru police boss James Kithuka said the man had reportedly got wind that his girlfriend was having an aair and decided to confront her, resulting in the alleged stabbing. The man was arrested in Kienderu in Imenti North and will be charged with murder, Mr Kithuka said. In another incident, a man is being treated at the Meru Level Five Hospital after he was beaten by villagers following the discovery of allegedly stolen goods in his house at Gakoromone in Imenti North. The mob accused him of breaking into Mr Peter Ndumbas house and stealing a gas cooker, radio and two DVD players.

4 INTEREST INCOME
4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5

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PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT

5 INTEREST EXPENSE
5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5

6 OTHER OPERATING INCOME


6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7

Customer deposits Deposits and placement from banking institutions Other interest expenses Total interest expenses NET INTEREST INCOME Fees and commissions on loans and advances Other fees and commissions Foreign exchange trading income Dividend Income Other income Total non-interest income TOTAL OPERATING INCOME

7 OPERATING EXPENSES
7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 7.14

Beaten by villagers

8 EARNINGS PER SHARE- BASIC & DILUTED 9 DIVIDEND PER SHARE -DECLARED 10 NON-PERFORMING LOANS AND ADVANCES
10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 11.1 11.2 11.3

Loan loss provision Staff costs Directors emoluments Rental charges Depreciation charge on property and equipment Amortisation charges Other operating expenses Total operating expenses Profit before tax and exceptional items Exceptional items Profit after exceptional items Current tax Deferred tax Profit after tax and exceptional items

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OTHER DISCLOSURES

Council sta strike over pay


BY NATION CORRESPONDENT
Migori Workers at the cash-strapped Migori Municipal Council yesterday downed their tools to demand their salary arrears amounting to Sh6.4 million. The workers also claimed that some councillors planned to embezzle Sh8 million from the Local Government Transfer Fund for their political campaigns. But mayor Peter Masara assured the workers that they would be paid soon and asked them to resume duty.

PS bars councillors from ousting Nyahururu mayor


BY NATION CORRESPONDENT
Laikipia Local Government permanent secretary Karega Mutahi has stopped the removal of Nyahururu mayor Timothy Nduhiu over alleged misuse of council vehicles. Councillors have been trying to convene a meeting to oust Mr Nduhiu in a vote of no-condence. They accuse him of using the councils refuse truck to transport building stones to his plot. In a letter led before a Nyahururu court yesterday, Prof Mutahi said since mayoral elections were concluded last August, such meeting convened to discuss the mayor with a view of ejecting him from oce was illegal. Mr Nduhiu is seeking a permanent injunction stopping the civic leaders from removing him from office until his term ends. The court granted a further extension of the injunction to allow Mr Nduhiu and town clerk Meshack Kimani to le more adavits.

11 INSIDER LOANS AND ADVANCES 12 OFF-BALANCE SHEET ITEMS 13 CAPITAL STRENGTH


13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 13.7 13.8 13.9 13.10 13.11 13.12 13.13 13.14 13.15 12.1 12.2 12.3

(a) Gross Non-performing loans and advances (b) Less Interest in Suspense (c)Total Non-Performing Loans and Advances (a-b) (d) Less Loan Loss Provision (e) Net Non-Performing Loans and Advances(c-d) (f) Discounted Value of Securities (g) Net NPLs Exposure (e-f) (a) Directors, Shareholders and Associates (b) Employees (c)Total Insider Loans and Advances and other facilities

322,104 80,556 241,548 199,449 42,099 42,099 86,695 54,517 141,212 2,261,927 1,154,356 3,416,283 1,288,630 500,000 788,630 56,148 1,344,778 7,187,592 13.9% 8.0% 5.9% 17.9% 8.0% 9.9% 18.7% 12.0% 6.7% 48.37% 20.0% 28.37%

307,373 75,910 231,463 133,987 97,476 97,476 39,164 94,659 133,823 2,758,463 1,461,764 4,220,227 1,567,118 700,000 867,118 67,780 1,634,898 9,800,142 13.76% 8.0% 5.8% 16.0% 8.0% 8.0% 16.7% 12.0% 4.7% 38.02% 20.0% 18.02%

322,104 80,556 241,548 199,449 42,099 42,099 86,695 54,517 141,212 2,261,927 1,154,356 3,416,283 1,288,630 500,000 788,630 56,148 1,344,778 7,187,592 13.9% 8.0% 5.9% 17.9% 8.0% 9.9% 18.7% 12.0% 6.7% 48.37% 20.0% 28.37%

307,373 75,910 231,463 133,987 97,476 97,476 39,164 94,659 133,823 2,758,463 1,461,764 4,220,227 1,567,118 700,000 867,118 67,780 1,634,898 9,800,142 13.76% 8.0% 5.8% 16.0% 8.0% 8.0% 16.7% 12.0% 4.7% 38.02% 20.0% 18.02%

(a)Letters of credit,guarantees, acceptances (b)Other contingent liabilities (c)Total Contingent Liabilities

14 LIQUIDITY

(a)Core capital (b) Minimum Statutory Capital (c)Excess (a-b) (d) Supplementary Capital (e) Total Capital (a+d) (f)Total risk weighted assets (g) Core Capital/Total deposits Liabilities (h) Minimum statutory Ratio (I) Excess (j) Core Capital / total risk weighted assets (k) Minimum Statutory Ratio (l) Excess (j-k) (m) Total Capital/total risk weighted assets (n) Minimum statutory Ratio (o) Excess (m-n)

14.1 (a) Liquidity Ratio 14.2 (b) Minimum Statutory Ratio 14.3 (c) Excess (a-b)

AUTHORIZATION The above quarterly financial statements and disclosures are extracts of unaudited financial records of the Bank. Shamaz Savani-Group Managing Director Deviinder Gupta-Group Chief Executive Officer

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MINISTRY OF MEDICAL SERVICES NYERI PROVINCIAL GENERAL HOSPITAL

TENDER NOTICE

WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY (WRMA)


NHIF Building P. O. BOX 45250 00100, Ngong Road, NAIROBI. Telephone No.: 2732291/2729048/9 Fax No. 2729950 E-mail: wrma@wrma.or.ke

Tenders are invited for supply and delivery of various items and services to the above mentioned hospital for the financial year ending June 2013. TENDER NUMBER NYI/PGH/1/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/2/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/3/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/4/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/5/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/6/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/7/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/8/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/9/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/10/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/11/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/12/2012/2013 NYI/PGH/13/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/14/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/15/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/16/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/17/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/18/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/19/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/20/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/21/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/22/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/22/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/23/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/24/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/25/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/26/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/27/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/28/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/29/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/30/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/31/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/32/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/33/2012-2013 NYI/PGH/34/2012-2013 ITEM DESCRIPTION SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF DRY FOOD STUFF SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF MEAT AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF NON-PHARMACEUTICALS SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF CLEANING AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEM SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF PAINT PRODUCTS AND TOOLS SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF TYRES, TUBES AND BATTERIES SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND FITTINGS SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF PIPES AND FITTINGS SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF HARDWARE MATERIALS SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF BUILDING MATERIALS SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF GENERAL OFFICE STATIONERY SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF FUELS AND LUBRICANTS SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF FIREWOOD, CHARCOAL AND COOKING GAS SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF COMPUTER SUPPLY AND ACCESSORIES SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF HOSPITAL LINEN AND GARMENTS SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF MEDICAL X-RAY FILMS AND CHEMICALS SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF LABORATORY ITEMS SUPPLY AND DELIVERYOF HUMAN DRUGS PRINTING, SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF NON-ACCOUNTABLE ITEMS PREQUALIFICATION FOR REPAIR OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES PREQUALIFICATION FOR REPAIR OF OFFICE MACHINE AND EQUIPMENT. PREQUALIFICATION FOR REPAIR OF MACHINES AND EQUIPMENT PREQUALIFICATION FOR SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENT PROVISION OF SECURITY SERVICES SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF DENTAL MATERIALS AND ITEMS SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF MEDICAL GASES AND INDUSTRIAL GASES SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF OFFICE FURNITURE PREQUALIFICATION FOR CATERING SERVICES SUPPLY, DELIVERY&INSTALLATION OF COMPUTERS AND NETWORKING SYSTEMS PREQUALIFICATION FOR CLEANING, SANITARY AND LANDSCAPING SERVICES PREQUALIFICATION FOR REPAIR AND SERVICE OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENTS PREQUALIFICATION OF CONTACTORS FOR BUILDING WORKS AND RENOVATION WORKS IN THE HOSPITAL SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF KITCHEN UTENSILS SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF PHYSIOTHERAPY, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY AND ORTHOPAEDIC EQUIPMENTS AND ITEMS

VACANCIES
Water Resources Management Authority (WRMA) is a state corporation established in July 2005 under the provision of the Water Act 2002 of the Laws of Kenya. The Authority is a non-profit, service oriented corporate body under the Ministry of Water and Irrigation. It is charged with the responsibility of providing leadership in the management of water resources countrywide. It is also subject to the State Corporations Act which guides all state corporations in Kenya. The Authority wishes to fill the following vacant positions with dynamic, result-oriented and self-driven individuals; 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Chief Planning, Research and Development Officer Scale 4(Re-advertisement), Permanent & Pensionable Chief Supply Chain Management Officer Scale 4 ( Re-advertisement), Permanent & Pensionable Chief Commercial Officer-Scale 4, Permanent & Pensionable Senior Supply Chain Management Officer Scale 5- 1 Position, Permanent & Pensionable Senior Legal Officer- Scale 5, Permanent & Pensionable Supply Chain Management Officer Scale 6-7 positions , Permanent & Pensionable Clerk of Works- Scale 6,3 positions-One year Contract Interested candidates should visit our website www.wrma.or.ke for detailed job profiles. Submission of these applications close on Wednesday June 6, 2012 at mid-day People with Disability and Female Applicants are specifically encouraged to apply Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted The Chief Executive Officer Water Resource Management Authority P O Box 45250-00100 NAIROBI Email: recruitement@wrma.or.ke Website: www.wrma.or.ke

Tender documents with detailed specified conditions are obtained from the procurement Department Nyeri Provincial General Hospital upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Kshs 2000 per document in cash or bankers Cheque. Bidders must attach to tender document, their registration certificate, copies of their VAT and PIN certificates. Prices quoted must be net inclusive of VAT, delivery charges at the hospital and must be valid for ninety days (90) from the closing date of the tender. Completed tender documents in plain sealed envelopes clearly marked Tender Noshould be deposited in the tender box situated at the entrance to the medical superintendents office, Nyeri Provincial General Hospital or posted to: THE MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT, NYERI PROVINCIAL GENERAL HOSPITAL, P.O BOX 27, NYERI So as to reach him on or before 13th June 2012 at 9.00am. Tenders will be opened immediately thereafter in the presence of the bidders or their representatives who choose to attend. The Government reserves the right to accept or reject any tender and is not bound to give reason for the decision thereof. NIMROD KINYUA KARUKI FOR, THE MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT NYERI PROVINCIAL GENERAL HOSPITAL.

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LAKE VICTORIA SOUTH WATER SERVICES BOARD


Water and Sanitation Sector Development Program Lake Victoria South

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR CONSULTING SERVICES FOR ADDITIONAL FEASIBILITY STUDIES, FINAL DESIGN AND SUPERVISION OF WORKS
Introduction The Government of Kenya through the Ministry of Water and Irrigation has received financing from the Government of Germany through its Financial Co-operation (KfW) to support the long term Water and Sanitation Sector Development Program Lake Victoria South. This open program aims at improving access to sustainable water supply and sanitation services in several towns within the area of jurisdiction of Lake Victoria South Water Services Board, LVSWSB (the Program Executing Agency). LVSWSB intends to use part of the Loan to finance consultancy services for further program implementation. The Program Executing Agency is therefore calling for pre-qualification of qualified Consulting firms. Scope The general scope of the Program, covering the rehabilitation and extension of water supply and sanitation schemes in the selected secondary towns, is based on several studies and reports available to LVSWSB. However, the final scope of investment measures shall be identified by the Consultant in consultations with LVSWSB, KfW and the respective Water Services Providers. The services shall mainly comprise: Additional feasibility studies, studies and investigations (where necessary) Preparation of final design documents, including Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) Preparation of tender documents for construction works Preparation of documents and assistance during pre-qualification procedure for contractors Tendering, evaluation and award of construction contracts Supervision of project implementation Applicants Competent consultancy firms should have extensive experience in the urban water supply and sanitation sector especially in Kenya / East African region, including extensive experience in final design, international tendering, supervision of construction works and operation of water and sewage treatment plants and water supply and sanitation systems. Eligibility to participate in the tender is open to international firms as outlined in the guidelines for the assignment of consultants financed by KfW (see below). Only financially capable firms which have submitted the necessary statements satisfying the set conditions will be evaluated. Selection Method and Applications Expressions of Interest shall be evaluated based on the Guidelines for the assignments of consultants financed by KfW (visit web page http://www.kfw.de). The Program Executing Agency LVSWSB will be supported in this process by an independent Tender Agent. It is planned to establish a short-list of not more than five prequalified consultants and to invite those to submit technical and financial proposals Interested applicants are requested to obtain further information on structure and content of the EoI from the Tender Agent, under the address indicated below. The Expression of Interest shall be submitted in plain sealed envelope or package clearly marked on the outside, Water and Sanitation Sector Program Lake Victoria South Additional Feasibility Studies, Final Design and Supervision of Works Expression of Interest for Consultancy Services One original and one electronic copy (pdf-file) of the prequalification document shall be submitted to the Tender Agent: E. Albert Schmid Conjunto Pietralba; Casa 4 Calle Chimborazo # 700 e Interocenica 170157 Cumbay, Quito Ecuador Tel.: +593 (0) 2-6042368 Mobil: +593 (0) 83212545 E-mail: eberhard.a.schmid@online.de One copy of the prequalification document shall be submitted to: Lake Victoria South Water Services Board The Chief Executive Officer P.O. Box 3325 40100 Kisumu Tel: +254-57-2025128 E-mail: info@lvswaterboard.go.ke One electronic copy (pdf-file) should also be sent to the following address: KfW Office Nairobi Att.: Program Manager - Water Riverside Westlane P.O. Box 52074, Nairobi 00200 Tel: +254 (20) 4228 200 The complete Expression of Interest document must be delivered to the TENDER AGENT on or before 22nd of June, 2012 at 14.00 hours (local time at Tender Agent). Any documents or any amendment to the application delivered after stipulated time shall not be accepted. For any further inquiries or clarification regarding the above invitation, prospective applicants should contact the Tender Agent by E-mail. Ag. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER.

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KENYA INDUSTRIAL ESTATES LIMITED


INVITATION TO TENDER

AMREF VIRTUAL TRAINING SCHOOL E-LEARNING & SCHOOL BASED COURSES


AMREF Virtual Training School is inviting applications for September 2012 intake for the courses outlined below.

INVITATION FOR TECHNICAL PROPOSALS ONLY CONSORTIUMS RFP.KIE/02/2012-2013


Kenya Industrial Estates (KIE) Limited was established in 1967 as a state corporation whose mandate is to promote indigenous entrepreneurship by financing and developing micro, small and medium enterprises countrywide. It is currently operating as a Development Finance Institution (DFI) under the Ministry of Industrialization. Part of the companys mandate is to provide basic infrastructure facilities to the public and these include the development and maintenance of industrial sheds countrywide. To this end, the company invites consortia consisting of relevant consulting firms to design and supervise construction of these sheds/godowns. Interested consulting firms should be familiar with industrial architectural designs and should have implemented at least two similar projects in the last 5 years. The scope of services will include the preparation of preliminary designs, detailed designs and construction supervision in various counties namely; Nairobi, Machakos, Kwale, Meru-Chuka, Sagana-Kagio and Kericho/Bomet. The consortia should consist of firms with wide and well proven experience in the following fields: Architectural Quantity Surveying Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Civil and Structural Engineering and Environmental Impact Assessment Consultant. Eligible potential firms with relevant experience may obtain Request For Proposals from Cash office 2nd Floor, Room 213, KIE Building, Likoni/Lusingeti Rd junction, Industrial area Nairobi, upon payment of a nonrefundable fee of Kshs. 5,000.00 payable in Cash Only at the cash office before 4.00 pm on normal working days or downloaded from the website (www.kie.co.ke) upon payment of Kshs. 4,000.00 (Cash Only) payable before the closing date and time. Interested bidders should note that ONLY those meeting the criteria indicated below as a minimum AND supported by relevant documents at submission, will be considered for further evaluation. Please note that these requirements apply to each firm in the consortium. Registration with the Ministry of Public Works PIN and VAT Certificate Current Tax Compliance Certificate Certificate of Incorporation or Registration of Business Name from the Registrar of Companies or the registrar of Business names as appropriate. This should include change of particulars where applicable. Duly signed Declaration Form. Duly Completed, signed and stamped Confidential Business Questionaire. Technical Submission form duly signed by all the consulting firms in the consortium. Joint venture agreements between firms, where applicable. Registration with the respective statutory registration boards. In addition each firm should meet the following conditions: Each Consortium is to apply for a maximum of TWO sites indicating order of priority. No firm in the consortium should have more than 3 No. projects in the public sector at the time of submitting the proposal. Firm principals must be registered with their respective boards and be active members of at least one relevant professional body and with current practicing license where applicable. Principals must have 7(Seven) years and above professional experience in their respective areas. FAILURE TO SUBMIT ANY ITEM UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL LEAD TO AUTOMATIC DISQUALIFICATION. Completed Request for Proposal documents in plain sealed envelopes, clearly marked with the RFP Number and Service description must be received by the Company at the address shown below marked as follows: The bids should be addressed to : The Managing Director, Kenya Industrial Estates Limited, P.O Box 78029-00507, Nairobi. OR Be deposited in the Kenya Industrial Estates Limited tender box situated at the reception area, Ground Floor, KIE LTD Building, Likoni/Lusingeti Road, Industrial area , Nairobi or sent by post so as to reach the above address not later than Wednesday,13th June 2012 at 11.00 a.m . The bids will be opened thereafter in the presence of tenderers and/or their representatives who may wish to attend. NB: Kenya Industrial Estates Limited reserves the right to accept or reject any or all tenders, either in whole or part. Managing Director

1. KECHN KRCHN eUpgrading Programme


This diploma course is taught through specially designed eLearning modules and employs a flexible approach that allows the nurses to study at their own time and pace as they continue to work and attend to their usual daily activities. The program also gives nurses an opportunity to obtain funds needed to finance their studies from Kenya Women Finance Trust made possible through a partnership between them, Johnson & Johnson and AMREF. Admission criteria: Be a Kenya Enrolled Community Health Nurse (KECHN)

2. Enrolled Nurse / Midwife EN/M - KRCHN eUpgrading Programme


This diploma course is also taught through specially designed eLearning modules and employs a flexible approach that allows the nurses to study at their own time and pace as they continue to work and attend to their usual daily activities. The program also gives nurses an opportunity to obtain funds needed to finance their studies from Kenya Women Finance Trust made possible through a partnership between them, Johnson & Johnson and AMREF. Admission criteria: Be an Enrolled Nurse Midwife (EN/M)

3. Comprehensive Reproductive Health Course: (1 year Diploma)


The school offers a comprehensive reproductive Health distance education course which is recognized by the Ministry of Public Health and Ministry of Medical Services. The course duration is one (1) year and it is examined through written and practical examinations. To be certified by AMREF and Ministry of Health. NB: A shorter version of the course (certificate) through residential training is available for 4 weeks. Admission Criteria: Be a health worker: Nurses, Clinical Officers, Doctors

4. Applied Clinical & Community Nutrition


This is a short 4 weeks residential certificate course. All health care providers are eligible. Send in your applications with copies of the academic and professional certificates indicating clearly on the application letter the course you are applying for and your telephone number. For each course a non refundable application fee of Kshs.1,000/= is payable to AMREF in cash or cheque. All cheques should be made payable to AMREF. The applications should be sent in by 15th June 2012. The application or further enquiries should be addressed to: The Principal, AMREF Virtual Training School AMREF Headquarters, Opposite Wilson Airport, Langata Road P. O. Box 27691 00506, Nairobi Kenya Tel: 020 6993000 E-mail: avns@amref.org Website: www.amref.org

KERICHO TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

INVITATION TO TENDER
Health Poverty Action (HPA) formerly known as Health Unlimited (HU) works with some of the poorest and most marginalised communities in Africa, Asia and Latin America, often in very difcult environments. We work to enable these communities achieve improvements to their health as one of their fundamental human rights. In its Kenya Programme, HPA is currently implementing a project entitled REalising maternal And Child Health (REACH) rights in difcult environments, which seeks to secure improved health outcomes for pastoralist mothers and children in Kenya and Ethiopia. This European Union (EU)-funded project is implemented through a cross border approach at Mandera in Kenya and Dollo Ado in Ethiopia. Health Poverty Action will work in close partnership with local partners who will facilitate MCH service delivery, information and advocacy to pastoralists living along the border in the two regions. HPA is seeking bids from vendors qualied to procure and deliver vehicles. The vehicles include an ambulance and a project vehicle. The Invitation to Tender documents can be downloaded from www.healthunlimited.or.ke. The proposals must be submitted by 6th June 2012. Details on submission of the tenders are specied in the tender specication documents. HPA is under no obligation to accept any proposal(s) and may accept or decline them in whole or part without giving any reasons whatsoever.
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TENDER FOR THE YEAR 2012/2013


Tenders are invited for supply and delivery of various items and services to Kericho Teachers Training college for the financial year 2012-2013:

Tender No. KTTC/1/2012 Tender No. KTTC/2/2012 Tender No. KTTC/3/2012 Tender No. KTTC/4/2012 Tender No. KTTC/5/2012 Tender No. KTTC/6/2012 Tender No. KTTC/7/2012 Tender No. KTTC/8/2012 Tender No. KTTC/9/2012 Tender No. KTTC/10/2012 Tender No. KTTC/11/2012 Tender No. KTTC/12/2012 Tender No. KTTC/13/2012 Tender No. KTTC/14/2012 Tender No. KTTC/15/2012 Tender No. KTTC/16/2012 Tender No. KTTC/17/2012 Tender No. KTTC/18/2012 Tender No. KTTC/19/2012

Supply of Food Stuff Supply of Dry Maize Supply of Dry Beans. Supply of Beef Supply of Vegetables Supply of Fresh Milk Supply of Bread Supply of Firewood Supply of General Office Stationery Maintenance/Servicing of Office Machines Provision of Printing Services Supply of Clinic Drugs/Medicine Supply of Veterinary Drugs and Animal Feeds Supply of Cleaning Materials (Detergents/ Disinfectants) Supply of Petrol, Oils and Lubricants Repairs and Maintenance of Motor Vehicles Supply of Motor Vehicles Spare Parts Supply of Uniforms for Staff and Students Supply of Hardware and Electrical Materials.

Tender documents can be obtained from the office of the Principal during working hours upon payment of non-refundable fee of Ksh. 2,000/= (Two Thousands shillings only) per set, payable to account No. 1107170168, KCB, Kericho Branch. Closing date is on 22nd June 2012 at noon and tender opening will be on the same date in the presence of the tenderers or their representatives who choose to attend. Send your applications to: The Chairman, Tender Committee Kericho Teachers Training College P. O. Box 10, Tel. 052- 20067/0721457785. Email: kerichottc@yahoo.com KERICHO

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LOGISTICS PRODUCT MANAGER
A leading global provider of comprehensive logistics and transportation solutions based in Kenya with regional presence is seeking to hire a Logistics Product Manager Duties and responsibilities The candidate can Contribute to the development of the Logistics product and generate new business to support the companys strategy and meet the budgets & business growth. Set product target by segment and fully achieve station targets to meet the overall company targets. Generate, identify and qualify sales leads on daily basis to create opportunities for new prospects. Conduct sales visits to prospect customers to gain new business. Coordinate with the operations manager to set customers SLAs, KPIs, and process flows to complete the customer proposal in the best way for the customer & the company. Qualifications & experience Bachelor Degree in Industrial Engineering or any related field. English Proficiency MS Office Applications (Word, Excel, Power Point & Outlook) 3-4 years experience in logistics, supply chain & warehouse operations in Kenya Highly organized & Planning Skills Excellent communication Skills Interpersonal Abilities Problem-Solving People Management Team Building skills Interested applicants should send a CV with three referees and detailed cover letter to the email address hrhiring@mail.com by 02/06/2012. Only those selected for interview will be contacted.
Job Title Department Reports To Closing : : : : WASH Country Director (CD) 4th June 2012

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VACANCY
Millennium Water Alliance Director

SUMMARY This position is responsible for the coordination and overseeing the work of Millennium Water Alliance in Kenya. The MWA Director will expand the scope and size of MWAs influence in water issues in Kenya, advocating for improved integrated water systems with appropriate Kenya government counterparts and key donors. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

CURRENTLY RECRUITING
Land OLakes International Development is currently receiving applications from qualified professionals in anticipation of the USAID-funded Kenya Agricultural Value Chain Enterprise Support Project that will improve production and marketing in selected staple crop, horticulture, and dairy value chains and advance food security in Kenya. Land OLakes seeks highly qualified candidates specializing in the following areas: Value chain development of staple crops, horticulture, and/or dairy Private-public sector partnerships Institutional capacity building Nutrition and food security Gender and youth development Communications and marketing USAID financial management Required Qualifications Masters degree plus at least 4 years of relevant expertise preferred, or Bachelors degree in a related field of expertise plus at least 8 years of relevant experience; Prior experience with USAID or by other major donor projects strongly preferred; Excellent oral and written communication skills; Fluency in English language and local Kenyan languages essential. Instructions Qualified applicants are requested to e-mail their CVs to: LOL.Kenya.Recruit@gmail.com with their area of specialty listed in the subject line of the email. Qualified candidates will be contacted.

Key Result #1 Leadership, Coordination and Management Coordinate all MWP activities among the partners (MWA members and other implementing partners). Provide leadership to and coordinate with the partners in Kenya, US and the Netherlands, to ensure successful implementation of grant funded projects won by MWA Kenya. Manage, supervise, lead, and support the Secretariat Staff. Obtain quarterly, end-of-program reports, and other required reports from implementing partners: review; request revisions; consolidate all reports into a single report. Key Result #2 -- Strategy Development and Resource Development In consultation with and under the tacit approval of the MWA Kenya Program Management Group and MWA (US), develop a strategy for MWA in Kenya. This strategy should be innovative and clear-minded to address WASH issues in areas of the country that suffer from poor access to water and sanitation facilities, poor hygiene and related illnesses, and inequitable distribution of resources related to these. Directly related to a program strategy, the MWA Director will facilitate the development and implementation of an aggressive resource development. Key Result #3 Representation and Advocacy Work closely with the Government of Kenya (Ministry of Water and Irrigation, Education, and other relevant departments) to collaborate and ensure alignment with GOK strategic initiatives. Initiate and facilitate undertaking of Action Research projects and adaptation of innovative and low cost technology options. Facilitate the development of strategies for learning, advocacy and communication. Participate in fora geared toward policy formulation and implementation utilizing the formidable gathering of organizations in MWA Kenya for the purposes of influencing the water, sanitation and hygiene policies of the Kenyan government in favor of the poor communities. Key Result #4 Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Lead in facilitating joint planning and progress review with partners. Ensure the exchange of ideas across MWP and facilitate these exchanges. Strengthen collaboration and linkages between program partners working in water, hygiene, and sanitation with other development sectors and programs in Kenya. In consultation with and under the tacit approval of the MWA Kenya Program Management Group and MWA (US), establish a common monitoring and evaluation system for the program and disseminate important program documents and other technical materials. Monitor and enhance the partnership using various partnership monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) tools. Initiate and facilitate research to test innovative WASH technologies and make recommendations to PMG. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty/function satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Educational level: Masters in environmental studies, development, engineering, public health, or similar field with at least 7 years in design and implementation of programs in development context. Experience with international NGOs or UN Agencies is an added advantage. Good understanding of Kenyan government policies and structures related to water systems and SPHERE standards desired. Computer fluency required (MS Office, web, etc). Proven ability to convene and/or chair high profile meetings Proficient in Program Cycle Management (Planning, Assessments, Concept/Proposal Development, Implementation, Reporting, Monitoring and Evaluation) and fundraising Excellent oral and written communication skills Ability to interact and communicate effectively with staff, partners, and volunteers Other Competencies/Attributes: A team player, capable of building working relations with people from across Kenya and around the world Cross-cultural sensitivity, flexible worldview, emotional maturity and physical stamina (may work long hours) Ability to take initiative, a team leader able to work with minimum supervision Good understanding of consortium dynamics. Proposal/concept paper writing skills for fundraising. Ability to network with the Government, other NGOs and International Organizations such as WHO, UNDP, UNICEF, etc. Able to manage human resources for optimum effectiveness and efficiency. Fluency in spoken and written English Interested and qualified candidates should send their applications, updated CV with three referees, day telephone contacts to: Human Resources Manager, FH Kenya, P.O Box 14978 00800 Nairobi or email address hr_fhkenya@fh.org. NB: This position is contingent upon availability of funding, and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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Job Reference : Job Title :

781924 Broadcast Journalist (Multi Media), BBC Swahili Service Based in either Kenya, Uganda or Tanzania

Contract type : Fixed term Closing date for applications 5th June 2012

Department The BBC Swahili Service is part of BBC Africa. We broadcast to around 20 million listeners in Eastern and Central Africa and have three daily radio transmissions originating from London and Nairobi, with comprehensive coverage of the regional and global agenda. We are one of the flagship language services of the BBC World Service and our hugely successful multiplatform website - bbcswahili.com - offers video, interactive and audio content Expanded Department Our output includes live news and current affairs, features, discussion programmes, analysis, interactive and educational programmes whilst our online production is moving to be 24/7, featuring a mix of text, images, audio and video. We aim to make international news relevant to an East African audience, and bring international perspectives to bear on East African developments. We strive to report in a lively and engaging fashion, with interactivity forming a large part of content across all platforms. Role Working in a multimedia team of journalists youll be responsible for creating original material for all multimedia output, primarily including radio bulletins, mobile phone bulletins and text stories with the possibility of working on video reports. Youll offer ideas for items, programmes/series and will take an active role in contributing to the editorial planning process. A key aspect of this role is also performing live on audio or video with or without a script, both live or in recording sessions. Expanded Role. Youll originate, research, prepare, produce and present items, reports, packages, interviews, discussions, complete programmes, background pieces, analysis and news features. We need you to be able to freshen a story and also amend and update material as required. As well as reporting in audio, text and video from the field in a range of formats, youll ensure that any output material for which youre responsible meets the standards required by the BBC. Requirements We need your outstanding command and up to date knowledge of Swahili as first (or equivalent) language, as well as your complete comprehension of written and spoken English. Youll have substantial recent and relevant full-time experience as a journalist, both in originating material and editing the work of others. And will have the ability to write, adapt and translate with accuracy and in the style appropriate to differing audiences and forms of media. Your good broadcasting voice and ability to communicate effectively will mean youll also be able to acquire the appropriate presentation style of the network. Expanded Requirements As well as experience of reporting, in the field, on international and/or Swahili-speaking political and economic issues, youll be able to demonstrate a good range of contacts for interview purposes. In addition to your good computer skills, youll have extensive knowledge of the internet and an understanding of the potential of new technology. We need your thorough knowledge and understanding of news, current affairs and the media situation in our target area as well as an in-depth understanding of its history, politics, social issues and culture as well as the changing needs of the audience. To apply, please visit www bbc.co.uk/careers quoting reference number 781924

Empowered lives. Resilient nations.

INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANT
DEVELOPING A BASELINE SURVEY IN THE PILOT DISTRICTS OF MBEERE-NORTH, KYUSO, NAROK-NORTH AND DADAAB
Background Kenyas arid and semi-arid lands are characterized by low rainfall, prolonged dry seasons and frequent droughts. Livestock production is the main production system in the area. The ASALs productive capacities continue to dwindle due to inappropriate land use practices that have resulted to land degradation. The areas also suffer from insecurity, poor infrastructure and limited economic opportunities. The impacts of climate change together with other challenges have caused persistent food deficits and food-aid. The project, Mainstreaming Sustainable Land Management in Agropastoral Production Systems of Kenya, is a 5 year project borne of partnership between Global Environmental Facility (GEF), United Nations Development Program (UNDP-Kenya) and Government of Kenya (GoK) through Ministry of Livestock Development. The overall goal of the project is to promote economic development, food security and sustainable land use practices while restoring ecological integrity of the ASALs. The main objective of the project is to provide land users and managers with enabling policy and institutional capacity for effective adoption of sustainable land management (SLM). This will be realized by enhancing the ability of the local communities to mitigate impacts of climate changes by adopting appropriate technologies that promote socio-economic resilience Objectives The main objectives of the baseline survey are: a) To determine baseline information for the pilot districts. b) To collect data that can be used to evaluate the transformational impact of the project on the ground during the middle and final evaluations. c) To assist in developing appropriate interventions strategies to inform subsequent Annual Work Plans and set up reasonable targets. d) To determine available capacity and capacity gaps for the communities and technical staffs. e) To identify potential partners and their ongoing initiatives in project sites in order to achieve synergy, better use of resources and reduce duplications. Number of Consultants: Duration of Assignment: One (1) National Consultant. 11 Weeks

Application Procedure Interested and qualified candidates should submit their application which should include the following: 1. Detailed Curriculum Vitae 2. UNDP Personal History Form (P11) 3. Proposal for implementing the assignment 4. Please quote Pilot Districts Baseline Survey on the subject line 5. Payment will be based on applicable UN rates for National Consultants Applications should be addressed to consultants.ken@undp.org to reach us not later than Wednesday, 6 June 2012 at 4.30 p.m. Kenyan Time. Please see the Terms of Reference, the P11 form, the Individual Contract Proposal form and the Terms and Conditions of Individual Contracts under Related Documents by visiting the UNDP Kenya Website: http://www.ke.undp.org/index.php/procurements

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DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

NATIONAL GENDER AND EQUALITY COMMISSION (NGEC)

VACANCIES
The National Gender and Equality Commission is a Constitutional Commission established pursuant to Article 59 (4) and (5) of the Kenya Constitution 2010 and established by the National Gender and Equality Commission Act, 2011. The key functions of the Commission include promoting gender and equality and freedom from discrimination principles in accordance with Article 27 of the Constitution and promoting integration of the principles of equality and freedom from discrimination in national and county policies, laws and administrative regulations. In order to strengthen its capacity, the Commission is seeking to recruit suitable, qualified and highly committed individuals to fill the following positions. The Commission is an equal opportunity employer, and encourages applications from marginalized and vulnerable groups, Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities.

COMMISSION SECRETARY/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER: REF: NGEC/AD/1/2012 Must be an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya; - 1 POST Must be a member of the Law Society of Kenya; At least five (3) years experience in legal work; Reports to: The Commission Must exhibit good understanding of human rights and equality and non-discrimination Duration: Five years contract renewable for a further term of five years once principles; Must demonstrate excellent understanding of the Commissions mandate that include working The NGEC hereby invites applications from qualified and experienced Kenyans for the position with special interest groups including minorities and marginalized persons, women, persons of Commission Secretary/Chief Executive Officer with disabilities and children; Must demonstrate good understanding of the Constitution of Kenya 2010 ; Key Roles and Responsibilities Must possess good report writing and presentation skills; The Secretary shall, in the performance of the functions and duties of office, be responsible to Must gave good understanding of organizational and analytical skills; the Commission. The Secretary shall be the Chief Executive Officer and the Accounting Officer Must be computer literate; of the Commission. The Secretary shall be the head of the Secretariat and shall ensure the A Masters degree will be an added advantage. implementation of the Commissions decisions, policies and programmes. ICT OFFICER REF:NGEC/AD/3/2012 (1) POST Specifically the Secretary shall be responsible for: Providing leadership to the secretariat to ensure the Commission attains high level of Reporting to Deputy Secretary Finance and Administration, the ICT Officer will be responsible for professionalism and ethical standards in its mandate; planning, monitoring and evaluating ICT programmes and activities to ensure that ICT policy and Driving the Commissions vision and mission through effective and timely implementation of its systems are developed and implemented in order to achieve the objectives of the Commission. strategic plan; Preparing the Commissions timely annual Budgets and estimates; Duration: Five years contract renewable Ensuring prudent management of the Commissions resources and assets; Undertaking Resource mobilization role for the Commissions activities; Key Roles and responsibilities Coordinating and supervising all human resource related matters; Providing first line support on all general and Commission-specific software and hardware Ensuring safe custody of all the Commissions documents; issues; Taking minutes at the Commissions meetings; Communicating information on hardware and software issues to corporate ICT Services; Overseeing financial matters and general administration of the Commission; Solving ICT issues including remote access, emails and telephone; Liaising with other stakeholders in fulfillment of the mandate of the Commission; Providing onsite technical support with hardware and software issues where needed, including Performing other duties as may be assigned by the law and the Commission from time to travelling to other commission sites outside head Office; time. Providing ICT point of contact to all users and third parties for all regional ICT matters, and escalate to ICT at the Headquarters issues that cannot be resolved locally; Qualifications, Skills and Experience Ensuring the maintenance of a healthy, safe and secure working environment through Be a citizen of Kenya; ensuring compliance with health and safety requirements in relation to ICT; Holds a degree from a University recognized in Kenya; Implementing information security at the commission. Has had at least 10 (ten) years proven relevant experience at management level; Has extensive experience in public administration; Qualifications, Skills and Experience Meets the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution; Must be a citizen of Kenya; Must be computer literate; Must hold a degree in Information Systems Technology from a recognized University; Must demonstrate excellent understanding of the Commissions mandate that include working Three (3) years experience in ICT in a busy environment probably an institution; with special interest groups including minorities and marginalized persons, women, persons Must exhibit integrity and have good interpersonal skills; with disabilities and children; A masters degree will be an added advantage. Must demonstrate good understanding of the Constitution of Kenya 2010 and the NGEC Act 2011; COMMUNICATION OFFICER: REF: NGEC/AD/4/2012 -1 POST A masters degree in any relevant field will be an added advantage. Reporting to Deputy Secretary Finance and Administration, the Communication Officer is LEGAL OFFICER: REF: NGEC/AD/2/2012- I POST responsible for supporting or initiating activities that promote awareness of the Commissions work among key stakeholders and decision makers and also performs public relations related Reporting to the Deputy Commission Secretary Finance and Administration, the Legal Officer duties. will be responsible for advising the Commission on all legal related matters and will assist in receiving, processing and management of complaints and referral system. Duration: Five years contract renewable Duration: Key roles and responsibilities Coordinating the development, production and circulation of Institutional publications; Key Roles and Responsibilities Editing and coordinating the production of Working Papers and Research Reports; Advising and representing the Commission on legal matters. Planning and implementing communication activities at international, regional and national Ensuring compliance with all legal requirements of the Commission. levels; Formulating, reviewing and following-up of Commissions Policies, Contracts, Agreements, Working with, and through, national, regional and international networks to facilitate MOUs etc; engagement; Processing day to day complaints and undertake investigations; Supporting project-specific dissemination activities; Maintaining complaints and investigations files and records; Identifying relevant TV/Radio programs and pitch for TV/Radio interviews the Commission; Conducting field visits and planning investigation missions; Providing advice on website content and design. Designing and facilitating mechanisms for formal hearings and inquiries by the Commission; Ensuring representation of the Commission in court. Qualifications, Skills and Experience A degree in Communication from any recognized University; Qualifications Skills and Experience Three (3) years experience in communication in a busy institution;; Must be a citizen of Kenya; Experience in Editing materials for publication, press statements and writing opinion pieces; Holder of a Bachelors degree in Law (LLB) and hold a diploma in Law from Kenya School of Excellent report writing skills; Law; Experience in Electronic Media production and development of IEC materials; Five years contract renewable

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DEPUTY COMMISSION SECRETARY PROGRAMMES AND RESEARCH- REF: NGEC/AD/7/2012 1 POST Reporting to the Commission Secretary, the Deputy Commission Secretary Programmes and Research is responsible for developing programmes, undertaking research and monitoring and evaluation. Five years contract renewable

Experience in website administration, Media Liaison and IEC development; Demonstrated experience in media, communication, human rights and social justice; Good understanding of the key functions of the National Gender and Equality Commission; Excellent Computer skills; A masters degree will be an added advantage.

PERSONAL ASSISTANCE (PA) TO THE CHAIRPERSON: REF: NGEC/AD/5/2012 Duration: 1 POST

The PA reports to the Chairperson of the Commission and is responsible to provide administrative Roles and Responsibilities Ensuring preparations, implementation and evaluation of the Commissions workplans; and technical assistance and support to the office of the Chairperson. Ensuring strategic leadership in project proposals, development and management; Taking leadership in developing of M and E Indicators for tracking implementation progress; Duration: Five years contract renewable. Establishing linkages with key stakeholders and partners; Managing the process of carrying out relevant research on emerging issues within the Key duties and responsibilities mandate of the commission; Providing support to the office of the Chairperson both administratively and programmatically; Preparing periodic reports providing the status of the various complaints/investigations for Managing the Chairpersons diary; monitoring and evaluating purposes; Coordinating and facilitating meetings for the Chairperson; Assisting in organizing Commissioners statutory meetings and any other meetings as Collating research on current trends of dispute resolution with comparable institutions; Developing and implementing best practices policies, procedures and systems for research; required; Perform such other duties that maybe assigned by the Secretary to the Commission and by the Undertaking research on issues related to the Commissions mandate; commission from time to time. Drafting opinions for Chairperson on topical issues as they may arise; Preparing briefs and presentations for the Chairperson; Qualifications, Skills and Experience Preparing presentation, speeches for the Chairperson; Be a citizen of Kenya; Undertaking any other assignments that may arise from time to time. Holds a degree from a recognized University recognized in Kenya in any of the following disciplines; Social Sciences, Public, Finance, Law, Business Administration, Logistics or any Qualifications, Skills and Experience other degree in any related field; A degree in, law, social sciences or any other relevant field; Relevant experience in the areas of human rights, gender and working with the marginalized Have at least 5-10 years proven relevant experience at senior management level with a demonstrated track record in delivering significant strategic initiatives; groups, women. Persons with disabilities and children; Good appreciation and understanding of the Constitution of Kenya 2010 ; Very good writing, communication and presentation skills; Masters Degree in any relevant field will be an added advantage; Excellent computer skills; Must be computer literate. Good, interpersonal and people management skills; Must meet the requirements of Chapter 6 of the Kenya Constitution. Good organizational and analytical skills; Project management, Monitoring and Evaluation skills will be an added advantage Three (3) years experience in the related field; Demonstrate excellent understanding of the Commissions mandate that include working with Honest, transparent and demonstrate high level of integrity; special interest groups including minorities and marginalized persons, women, persons with Ability to work under pressure and to meet deadlines. disabilities and children. Demonstrate good understanding of the Constitution of Kenya 2010 and the NGEC Act Re-Advertisement 2011. Please Note: The NGEC did advertise this position on 22nd March, 2012 in the daily newspapers. However the scope and functions have changed and those who had applied are requested to PROGRAMME OFFICERS REF: NGEC/AD/8/2012 FOUR (4) POSTS re-apply. DEPUTY COMMISSION SECRETARY FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION REF: Reporting to the Deputy Commission Secretary, (Programmes and Research) the Programme Officers will be responsible for the preparation and implementation of workplans in order to NGEC/AD/6/2012 -1 POST achieve the mandates of the Commission. Duration: Five years contract renewable Duties and Responsibilities Reporting to the Commission Secretary, the Deputy Secretary Finance and Administration is Preparing and implementing respective workplans. Preparing proposals to enable sourcing funds; responsible for finance, human resource and administration matters of the Commission. Assisting in preparation of budget proposals for the implementation of annual workplans; Facilitating and establishing strategic linkages with development partners and stakeholders; Roles and Responsibilities Preparing quarterly and annual reports; Mobilizing and managing the financial resources of the commission; Organizing workshops, conferences and seminars; and Ensuring maintenance of proper books of Accounts; Ensuring Preparation of annual Budgets and represent Commission in sector hearings and Monitoring and evaluating the implementation of Commission programmes. budget proposal forums; Qualifications, Skills and Experience Leading and guiding in budget approval meetings; Must be a citizen of Kenya; Preparing financial management and budget performance reports for the Commission; Liaising with Kenya National Audit Auditors for efficient and timely audit of Commission Must hold Bachelors Degree in any of the listed field: Social Science , Gender, Law, Human Rights or any other relevant field from a recognized University; accounts; Liaising with Statutory and regulatory authorities on Financial and taxation requirements on A minimum of 3 years working experience in programming capacity in any of the fields named: gender, human rights, development and governance, working with persons with disabilities, behalf of the commission with a view of ensuring compliance; youth, children and marginalized communities and the elderly; Providing strategic direction in the performance of the Commissions financial function and Demonstrate Knowledge of project design and development and implementation; operations and ensure periodic reporting; Excellent communication skills; Overseeing the human resource function of the Commission; Responsible for the professional management, and coordination of ICT and ensuring proper Must be computer literate; A masters degree will be an added advantage. accounting procedures; Overseeing the Commissions procurement and warehousing functions and ensuring HOW TO APPLY compliance with the Public Procurement and disposal Act and Regulations. Performing such other duties that may be assigned by the Secretary to the Commission and Manual applications should be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked with the Position applied for and the Reference Number and addressed to: the Commission from time to time. Acing as the deputy to the Commissions Secretary in his/her absence. THE CHAIRPERSON NATIONAL GENDER AND EQUALITY COMMISSION Qualifications, Skills and Experience P.O. BOX 27512 00506, NAIROBI Be a citizen of Kenya; Holds a degree from a recognized University in Kenya any of the following disciplines; Finance; OR hand delivered and signed for at the Chairpersons office on 24th floor, NSSF Building, Block Commerce, Business Administration, Economics or Commerce; A, Eastern Wing . CPA (K) and CPS; Have at least 5-10 years proven relevant experience at senior management level with a Applications may also be submitted online as a Ms Word attachment with scanned copies of demonstrated track record in delivering significant strategic initiatives; certificates and testimonials to recruitment@gendercommission.org Good appreciation and understanding of the Constitution of Kenya 2010; Masters Degree in any relevant field will be an added advantage; Each application should be accompanied with detailed curriculum vitae, a copy of the Must be computer literate. National Identity card and certified copies of academic certificates, testimonials and other Must meet the requirements of Chapter 6 of the Kenya Constitution. relevant supporting documents. Scanned copies of these documents must accompany online Must demonstrate excellent understanding of the Commissions mandate that include working application. with special interest groups including minorities and marginalized persons, women, persons All applications should reach the Commission on or before Monday 11th June, 2012 (latest by with disabilities and children. Demonstrate good understanding of the Constitution of Kenya 2010 and the NGEC Act 2011. 5.00 p.m.). Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be notified. All applicants should state their present salary and the expected salary and names of three referees with their contacts.

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The Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya

CPS Governance Centre, Upper Hill, P.O. Box 46935-00100, Nairobi, Kenya Tel: 254 20 3597840/2; Mobile: 0734603173, 0770159631 Email: info@icpsk.com; Website: www.icpsk.com

PROGRAMME ASSISTANT
(Bilingual in English and French)
An international organization that supports research in developing countries invites applications for two positions in its regional office in Nairobi. Duties and Responsibilities The right candidate will be responsible for the following duties: Providing a variety of administrative, coordination and logistical services in support of a number of programmes and contribute to their effectiveness by: maintaining an in-depth knowledge of the current activities of the relevant programme areas; liaising with other offices of the organisations as well as representatives from other partner institutions; maintaining the programme files, compiling and extracting information from files, publications, organisational databases and other sources; preparing correspondence; coordinating administrative and logistical needs for visitors; assisting supervisors with their travel arrangements; and, giving necessary inputs to the organisation of meetings and conferences. Personal Specifications: The ideal candidate should meet the following requirements: Be in possession of a Diploma in Business Administration or its equivalent Have at least five years experience relevant to the duties outlined above Possess good communication skills, both oral and written, and be a good team member Display strong analytical and organizational skills Have good experience of the internet as well as word processing, spread-sheet and database software Demonstrate ability to manage work with minimum supervision Only candidates who have excellent capacity in both English and French, orally and in writing, should apply. Interested candidates should forward their applications to the address below including a full CV no later than 3 June 2012: progassis@idrc.or.ke A French version is available by contacting the above email address.

VACANCY

GRANTS ADMINISTRATOR
(Bilingual in English and French)
An international organization that supports research in developing countries invites applications for two positions in its regional office in Nairobi. Duties and Responsibilities: The right candidate will be responsible for among others, the following duties: Providing financial and administrative advice and support to program staff, grantees and others, on the development, implementation, and monitoring of projects; processing project approval and contract documents; following up with recipient institutions on projects including analysis of financial reports and other grant administration issues; maintaining project information in the organizations database; ensuring timely disbursements to projects, consultants and suppliers; maintenance of the inventory of project outputs, files, documents and correspondence related to all aspects of projects; participating in meetings; and acting as main administrative contact for the designated programmes. Personal Specifications: The ideal candidate profile should include the following: A university degree. At least five years working experience relevant to the duties outlined above, ideally within an international organization. Excellent communication skills, a professional demeanor, and a good team member. Strong analytical skills, particularly in the areas of numeracy and financial analysis. An ability to manage detailed work with minimum supervision. Ability to adapt to a dynamic environment. Experience of Internet usage, word processing, spreadsheet and database software. Only candidates who have excellent capacity in both English and French, orally and in writing, should apply. Interested candidates should forward their applications to the address below including a full CV no later than 3 June 2012: grantadmin@idrc.or.ke A French version is available by contacting the above email address.

V A C A N C Y

JOB VACANCIES
The Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya (ICPSK) is a Professional Association, incorporated by statute in 1988, under the Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya Act, Cap. 534 of the Laws of Kenya. The Institutes mission is to promote the practice of good governance, administration and management through competence development of members and dissemination of knowledge on best practice to stakeholders. The Institute seeks to recruit suitably qualified persons to fill the following two positions:(i) (ii) Assistant Manager, Professional Services Accounts Officer

For details on the job descriptions and how to apply, visit our website www.icpsk.com. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

VACANCY
PROGRAMME ASSOCIATE
Wetlands International is the only global non-profit organisation dedicated to the conservation and restoration of wetlands.

SALES AND MARKETING MANAGER


A company specializing in document management services is looking for a qualified and self motivated professional to fill the position of Sales and Marketing Manager. interested candidates should submit an application including a detailed CV to saarecruit@gmail.com by Wednesday 30th 2012

The Programme Associate will be a key member of the regional team based in Nairobi, working on a broad range of project tasks including data collection & analysis (inc. GIS), advocacy, community level consultation and communications as well as proposal writing. Experience required includes : Masters degree in Environmental Science, Ecology, Hydrology or GIS 3 years relevant employment experience Data collection on environmental and water management issues, inc. GIS use Experience of work at community level Excellent knowledge of environment sector Full details can be found at www.africa.wetlands.org Qualified applicants should submit a CV with a letter stating how your experience matches the specification, contact details of 3 referees and salary expectations to Kenya@wetlands-africa.org. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Deadline for receipt of applications: 3rd June

Step out with your head up to move on after job loss


If youve lost your job, be it by being fired, laid off, or retrenched, the ability to bounce back through another job depends on your attitude. It is painful, but dont sulk. Keep your head up and stay composed. This will keep your senses in correct form to effectively research on alternative opportunities and how best to warm up to them. Career experts contend that the sooner you are able to accept the job loss the faster you will be able to move on. Too much of looking back could disrupt your focus on the necessary action you must take to either get another job or switch to an alternative source of income.

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REPUBLIC OF KENYA

To support its humanitarian operations in Somalia MSF Switzerland (MSFCH) is a humanitarian medical organization providing emergency medical aid to populations in need. At present, MSFCH operates in four project locations in Somalia: Belet Weyne, Dinsor, Afgoi and Mogadishu. Location: Nairobi with 50% travel to the field. Type of contract: 12 months fixed term contract Start date: Immediately

DATA PROCESSING SPECIALIST

MSF-CH is seeking candidates for the post of:

Scope of responsibilities: The role of the Data Processing Specialist is to ensure the start up, maintenance and follow up of all IT equipments and all activities related to IT, provide technical IT support in all assigned programmes and ensure the implementation of IT policies and MSF standard softwares: Ensures all technical options for IT in accordance to MSF standards. Ensures the correct use, maintenance and running of IT equipments and networks according to MSF procedures. Ensures the inventory, codification and localization of all IT equipments. Ensures the implementation and follow-up of data storage system in the Mission. Ensures the replacement and repairing of pieces according to Headquarters guidelines. Propose the requirements for the mission at the time of the budget preparation and revisions. Recruitment criteria: Advanced Diploma in IT. At least two years experience with MSF in IT. Good communication and training skills. Able to train / coach staff. Research or analytical capacity. Excellent computer skills Excel, Word, E-mail and Internet. Excellent command of written and spoken English. Knowledge of Somali language is an added advantage. Personal qualities: Organized, methodical and accurate. Able to work under pressure. Motivated with a demonstrated ability to adapt to new working methods. Ability to work in a multidisciplinary and multicultural environment. Negotiation and diplomatic skills with high-level authorities. Others: All applicants should send a detailed CV (2 referent persons), copy of diploma and letter of motivation to:Human Resource Manager Via msfch.som.recruitment@gmail.com Application deadline: 31st May 2012 Only short-listed applicants will be contacted.

OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER AND MINISTRY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT


Country: Kenya Name of Project: Kenya Municipal Program (KMP) CONSULTING SERVICES Credit No: 4714-KE REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR SUPERVISION AND COORDINATION OF SUPPLY, INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING OF HIGHMAST FLOODLIGHTING INCLUDING MINOR ROAD WORK REPAIRS WITHIN NAKURU MUNICIPALITY CONTRACT No.ODPM&MOLG/KMP/COMP3/NAKURU-HM-02-2010/2011 1. This request for Expression of Interest follows the General Procurement Notice (GPN) for this project dated 30TH August 2010. 2. The Government of Kenya has received a credit from International Development Association (IDA), and intends to apply parts of the proceeds for consultancy services for supervision and coordination of supply and installation and commissioning of 13no. 30m high mast flooding within Nakuru municipality.The contract no. is ODPM&MOLG/KMP/ COMP3/Nakuru-HM-02-2010-2011 under the office of the Deputy Prime Minister and Ministry of Local Government. 3. The services required will include: a. To fulfill the role of the Engineers Representative in the supervision and coordination of supply, installation and commissioning of high mast flooding including minor roadwork repairs. b. To study the designs, the design investigation , the design assumptions and calculations and the designs records, together with the contract documents, all prior to construction commencing c. To supervise, in accordance with the conditions of contract, specifications and drawing, works carried out by the selected contractor. The consultant will be responsible for ensuring that work is carried out in accordance with the designs, specifications and work contract documents while at all time ensuring quality, cost effectiveness and timely completion. The construction works involve but limited to: i. Supervision, coordination of supply, installation and commissioning of high mast floodlighting including minor road repairs. And ii. Supervision of exaction and cut to spoil of excavated surplus materials iii. Supervision of road works including grading, road formation and pavement reinstatement d. To provide the clients with regular status report and other reports as per Term of Reference together with all related technical assistance and professional advice to the clients related to the supervision of the construction of the said works. 4. The works are located within the Municipal Council of Nakuru. The services are expected to take about 6 months. 5. The office of the Deputy Prime Minister and Ministry of Local Government, now invites eligible individual consultants to indicate their interest in providing the services. Interested individual consultants must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (brochures, description of similar assignment, experience in similar conditions, etc) 6. The individual consultant should: 1. Be an electrical or mechanical engineer registered with Engineers Registration Board with at least eight years post graduate experience; 2. Have experience in installation of high mast floodlights and associated services (provide references and contact address for the clients); and 3. Have experience in supervision of urban road works construction projects (copies of Completions certificates issued to contractors) for works of similar nature. 7. A consultant will be selected in accordance with the procedures set out in the World Bank Guidelines: Selected and Employment of consultants by World Bank Borrower, May 2004 (Revised October 1, 2006 and May 2010). 8 Interested individual consultants may seek clarification at the address below from 0800 to 1700 hrs from Monday to Friday excluding lunch hour (1300 to 1400 Hrs) and public holidays. 9. Expression of Interest must be delivered or submitted by 1200 hours East Africa time on 14th June 2012. The packages should be clearly marked SUPERVISION CONSULTANCY CONTRACT NO. ODPM&OLG/KMP/ COMP3/NAKURU-HM-02-2010/2011 FOR THE WORKS FOR SUPPLY, INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING OF 13 NO; 30M HIGH MAST FLOODLIGHTING WITHIN THE MUNICIPALITY OF NAKURU. Applications to be addressed to: The Permanent Secretary Office of the Deputy Prime Minister & Ministry of Local Government Jogoo House A P.O. Box 30004 - 00100 Nairobi, KENYA The applications to be submitted in the manner stated above shall be deposited in the Tender Box located at Jogoo House A 1st Floor, Taifa Road so as to be received Not later than 14th June, 2012 at 12.00 noon (East African Time) The opening of the submitted applications will be done immediately on 14th June, 2012 starting at 12.05 (East African Time) at the Conference Room, at Jogoo House A, 1st Floor and applicants or appointed representatives are allowed to attend. Head, Supply Chain Management For: Permanent Secretary

A manufacturing company is looking for competent and qualified personnel in the following positions:1. SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE. Responsibilities Deputize the Head of Sales and Marketing To meet set targets on daily, weekly and monthly basis. Identify the marketing needs of the company. Responsible for opening new markets in the designated territories. Prepare strategies and action plans to realize growth of the market. Identify sales prospects and contact these and current accounts as signed. Demonstrate technical marketing skills and company product knowledge. To evaluate customer research, market conditions, and competitor data and implement marketing plan alterations as needed. Manage account services through quality checks and other follow up. Ability to work anywhere in the republic of Kenya A strong understanding of customer and market dynamics and requirements Able to meet stringent deadlines and can work under minimum supervision Identify and resolve client concerns Qualifications Should be a holder of B.Com (marketing option) from a recognized University or equivalent. Should be at least 30 years. Should have at least 4 years in an FMCG environment A certificate of good conduct Valid BCE driving license Computer literacy in Ms Office and internet Kindly state your current and expected salary 2. TERRITORY MARKETING EXECUTIVES Responsibilities To meet set targets on daily, weekly and monthly basis. Provide daily, weekly and monthly reports on time Present and sell company products to current and potential customers. Identify the marketing needs of the region. Responsible for opening new markets in the designated territories. Prepare strategies and action plans to realize growth of the market. Prepare action plans and schedules to identify specific targets and to project the number of contacts to be made Identify sales prospects and contact these and current accounts as signed. Demonstrate technical marketing skills and company product knowledge. To evaluate customer research, market conditions, and competitor data and implement marketing plan alterations as needed. Manage account services through quality checks and other follow up. Ability to work anywhere in the republic of Kenya A strong understanding of customer and market dynamics and requirements Able to meet stringent deadlines and can work under minimum supervision Identify and resolve client concerns. Qualifications Should be a holder of B.Com (marketing option) from a recognized University. Should be at least 28 years old Should have at least 4 years experience in an FMCG environment A good conduct certificate Valid BCE driving licence Computer literate in Ms Office and internet Kindly state your current and expected salary Apply with CV through the following e-mail address: jobs.prospects2012@gmail.com So as to reach us latest 30th May 2012

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REPUBLIC OF KENYA

DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

PUBLIC AUCTION
Under instructions received from our principals the chargees in exercise of their statutory power of sale, we shall sell the under mentioned properties by public auction.

OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER AND MINISTRY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT


Country: Kenya Name of Project: Kenya Municipal Program (KMP) Credit No: 4714-KE

ON FRIDAY 8TH JUNE 2012 AT 11.00 AM IN OUR MOTOR MART BUILDING OFFICES - MOMBASA. INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY IN CHANGAMWE MOMBASA MUNICIPALITY. All those leasehold parcels of land known as L.R. NO:MN/SECTION V/1634 & L.R.NO: MN/SECTION VI/4006, situate about 900 metres off Mombasa Nairobi highway and 8kms from Mombasa City Centre, measuring 0.0724Ha (0.17) acres approximately respectively therefore in total they measure 0.527 acres approximately. The plots are both registered in the name of DONAL COMMODITIES TRADING COMPANY OF P. O. BOX 660 GPO 80100 MOMMBASA. PLOT L.R.NO:MN/SECTION V/1634 is held on leasehold interest for a term of 99 years with effect from 1st April 1992 therefore a residue lease term of 79 years at an annual ground rent of Kshs.3,040 (revisable) whereas Plot L.R NO.MN/SECTION/VI/ 4006 is held on leasehold interest for a term of 90 years with effect from 1st May 2003 at annual ground rent of Kshs.14,400/- (Revisable), therefore it has a residue lease term of 81 years. The plots are jointly developed with a block of offices, godowns, pumping area, and stores. For identification purposes the premises were formerly Kenya Industrial Estate complex. CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. All interested purchasers are requested to view the properties and verify the details for themselves as the auctioneers or the advocates do not warrant these. 2. A deposit of at least 25 per cent must be paid in CASH OR BANKERS CHEQUE at the fall of the hammer and the balance to be paid within 30 days to the chargees advocates. 3. Sale is subject to a reserve price, the necessary Land Control Board Consent (if applicable) and such overriding interests as may exist against the properties. 4. Interested purchasers are requested to view the properties between 10.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. and our Mr. Macharia 0722-732717 will assist the buyers to point out the properties subject to prior arrangement. 5. Further details and conditions of sale may be obtained from our offices. 6. Bidders will be required to prove their ability to pay the 25% before being allowed to bid.

CONSULTANCY SERVICES
Consultancy Services for Supervision of Eldoret Municipal Council Hawkers Market Tender No. ODPM&MOLG/KMP/COMP3/ELDORET HM-02/2010/11

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI) FOR CONSULTANCY SERVICES


1. 2. This Invitation for bids follows the General Procurement Notice for this Program that appeared in Development Business, on 30th August 2010. The Government of Kenya has received a credit from the International Development Association towards the cost of Kenya Municipal Program (KMP) and it intends to apply part of the proceeds of this credit to payments under Provision of Consultancy Services for Supervision of Eldoret Municipal Council Hawkers Market Contract No. ODPM&MOLG/ KMP/COMP3/ELDORET-HM-02/2010/11. The consultancy services shall comprise of supervision of the Contract for: Construction of Eldoret Hawkers Market. The scope of services will include: i. ii. iii. iv. To fulfill the role of the Engineers Representative in the supervision of the construction works; To provide a detailed review of the design, the design investigations, the design assumptions and calculations and the design records, together with the contract documents, such that the review consultant shall be fully conversant with the design and the contract documents, all prior to construction commencing; To supervise, in accordance with the contract document - conditions of contract, design, specifications and drawings, while at all time ensuring quality, cost effectiveness and timely completion. To provide the Client with regular status reports and other reports as per the Terms of Reference, together with all related necessary technical assistance and professional advice related to supervision of the construction of the said works.

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PUBLIC AUCTION
Under instructions received from our principals the chargees in exercise of their statutory power of sale, we shall sell the under mentioned property by public auction. ON FRIDAY 8TH JUNE 2012 AT 11.00 AM IN OUR MOTOR MART BUILDING OFFICES - MOMBASA. 0.244 ACRE RESIDENTIAL PLOT DEVELOPED WITH A BUNGALOW IN UKUNDA - KWALE COUNTY. All that freehold title interest know as PLOT NO:KWALE/UKUNDA/3684 KWALE COUNTY, situate in Shamu area, Ukunda, about 500 metres due North East of Shamu Primary School and about 1.5 km from Ukunda Youth Polytechnic, registered in the name of AHMED HASSAN SAMATAR OF P. O. BOX 1003-80400 UKUNDA, measuring 0.2446 of an acre approximately. The plot is developed with a residential bungalow built of coral stone block walling beneath a pitched gci sheets roof. The property is occupied by the family members of the registered owner. CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. All interested purchasers are requested to view the property and verify the details for themselves as the auctioneers or the advocates do not warrant these. 2. A deposit of at least 25 per cent must be paid in CASH OR BANKERS CHEQUE at the fall of the hammer and the balance to be paid within 30 days to the chargees advocates. 3. Sale is subject to a reserve price, the necessary Land Control Board Consent (if applicable) and such overriding interests as may exist against the property. 4. Interested purchasers are requested to view the property between 10.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. and our Mr. Macharia 0722-732717 will assist the buyers to point out the properties subject to prior arrangement. 5. Further details and conditions of sale may be obtained from our offices. 6. Bidders will be required to prove their ability to pay the 25% before being allowed to bid.

The works to be supervised shall include but not limited to construction of seven No. market shades, an ablution Block, a market office, store, pedestrian walkways, drainage works, road works, and drive way. The services are expected to take approximately 14 months. 4. The Permanent Secretary, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister & Ministry of Local Government (ODPM&MOLG), now invites sealed Expressions of Interest (EOIs) from eligible and qualified firms for provision of consultancy services for supervision of the above works. Interested consultants (firms) must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (brochures, description of similar assignments, experience in similar conditions, availability of appropriate skills among staff, etc). Consultants may associate to enhance their qualifications. A firm of consultants will be selected in accordance with the procedures set out in the World Banks Guidelines: Selection and Employment of Consultants by World Bank Borrowers, May 2004, and revised in October 2006 and May 2010. Interested firms may seek clarification in writing, and the same to be received, at least seven working days (Mondays to Fridays) from the date of closing the REOI advertisement to the address below. Electronic submissions of EOIs shall not be permitted. Expressions of Interest must be delivered (or submitted) by 14th June 2012 at 12.00 noon Kenyan time to the address below.

TENDER NOTICE
Light for Life Limited invites sealed tenders from interested and eligible candidates who can supply the following products. Tender No: Description Quantity L4L2012/05/001 1.1) Crystalline PV-Modules 375 pcs Nominal power >230Wp. 24VDC. PV-Modules Complete with a suitable mounting system for trapezoidal roof sheets L4L2012/05/002 2.1) Bi-directional inverter and 15 pcs 2.)Technical Parts - power/charge management control unit. Nominal power 5000W. Complete with battery and generator management. 2.2) Grid forming Solar power DC/AC inverter 15 pcs Nominal power 5000W 2.3) OPzS type battery pack for off-grid systems. 20 pcs 1,800Ah minimum, 2 VDC 2.4) Constant current universal AC input power 750 pcs supply units. Interested parties may obtain tender documents complete with detailed technical specifications during working hours from our offices, No 6 Sasio Road, off Lunga Lunga Rd, Industrial Area, Nairobi, on payment of a non-refundable fee of Ksh 3,000/- per set. Completed tender documents in a plain envelope marked with the Tender Number and Tender Description should be addressed to: The Director Light for Life Limited, No 6 Sasio Road, off Lunga Lunga Rd, Industrial Area, Nairobi So as to reach the office on or before 04.06.12 at 12 noon when the tenders will be opened. Tenderers or their representatives who wish to witness the opening are welcome to do so. Light for Life Ltd reserves the right to accept or reject any tender in whole or in part and does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender nor justify its decision.

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The packages should be clearly marked TENDER NO. ODPM&MOLG/KMP/COMP3/ELDORET HMS- 02/2010/11 CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR SUPERVISION OF ELDORET MUNICIPAL COUNCIL HAWKERS MARKET. Applications to be addressed to: The Permanent Secretary Office of the Deputy Prime Minister & Ministry of Local Government Jogoo House A P.O. Box 30004 - 00100 Nairobi, KENYA The applications to be submitted in the manner stated above shall be deposited in the Tender Box located at Jogoo House A 1st Floor, Taifa Road so as to be received Not later than 14th June, 2012 at 12.00 noon (East African Time) The opening of the submitted applications will be done immediately on 14th June, 2012 starting at 12.05 (East African Time) at the Conference Room, at Jogoo House A, 1st Floor and applicants or appointed representatives are allowed to attend. Head, Supply Chain Management For: Permanent Secretary

DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

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REPUBLIC OF KENYA

OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER AND MINISTRY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT


Country: Kenya Name of Project: Kenya Municipal Program (KMP) Credit No: 4714-KE
CONSULTANCY SERVICES Consultancy Services for Supervision of Mombasa Storm Water Drainage Cleaning and Minor Repairs
Tender No: ODPM & MOLG/KMP/COMP3/MSA-SWD CLEAN- 02/2010/11 MOMBASA DRAIN CLEANING AND MINOR REPAIR

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI) FOR CONSULTANCY SERVICES


1. This Invitation for bids follows the General Procurement Notice for this Program that appeared in Development Business, on 30th August 2010. The Government of Kenya has received a credit from the International Development Association towards the cost of Kenya Municipal Program (KMP) and it intends to apply part of the proceeds of this credit to payments under Provision of Consultancy Services for Supervision of Mombasa Storm Water Drainage Cleaning and Minor Repairs Contract No. ODPM & MOLG/KMP/COMP3/MSA-SWD CLEAN- 02/2010/11 MOMBASA DRAIN CLEANING AND MINOR REPAIR 2. The consultancy services shall comprise of supervision of the Contract for: Cleaning and Minor Repairs of Stormwater Drainage within the Municipality of Mombasa. The scope of services will include: i. To fulfill the role of the Engineers Representative in the supervision of the construction works; ii. To provide a detailed review of the design, the design investigations, the design assumptions and calculations and the design records, together with the contract documents, such that the review consultant shall be fully conversant with the design and the contract documents, all prior to construction commencing; iii. To supervise, in accordance with the contract document - conditions of contract, design, specifications and drawings, while at all time ensuring quality, cost effectiveness and timely completion. iv. To provide the Client with regular status reports and other reports as per the Terms of Reference, together with all related necessary technical assistance and professional advice related to supervision of the construction of the said works. The works to be supervised shall include but not limited to installation of new drainage structures, rehabilitation of existing drainage facilities, reinstatement of road sections and provision of street lighting. The services are expected to take approximately 12 months. 3. The Permanent Secretary, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister & Ministry of Local Government (ODPM&MOLG), now invites sealed Expressions of Interest (EOIs) from eligible and qualified firms for provision of consultancy services for supervision of the above works. Interested consultants (firms) must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (brochures, description of similar assignments, experience in similar conditions, availability of appropriate skills among staff, etc). 4. An Individual Consultant will be selected in accordance with the procedures set out in the World Banks Guidelines: Selection and Employment of Consultants by World Bank Borrowers, May 2004, and revised in October 2006 and May 2010. 5. Interested Individual Consultants may seek clarification in writing, and the same to be received, at least seven working days (Mondays to Fridays) from the date of closing the REOI advertisement, to the address below. 6. Electronic submissions of EOIs shall not be permitted. Expressions of Interest must be delivered (or submitted) by 14th June 2012 at 12.00 noon Kenyan time to the address below. The packages should be clearly marked Tender No. ODPM/MOLG/KMP/COMP3/MSA SWD CLEAN- 02/2010/11 MOMBASA DRAIN CLEANING AND MINOR REPAIR. Applications to be addressed to: The Permanent Secretary Office of the Deputy Prime Minister & Ministry of Local Government Jogoo House A P.O. Box 30004 - 00100 Nairobi, KENYA The applications to be submitted in the manner stated above shall be deposited in the Tender Box located at Jogoo House A 1st Floor, Taifa Road so as to be received Not later than 14th June, 2012 at 12.00 noon (East African Time) The opening of the submitted applications will be done immediately on 14th June, 2012 starting at 12.05 (East African Time) at the Conference Room, at Jogoo House A, 1st Floor and applicants or appointed representatives are allowed to attend. Head, Supply Chain Management For: Permanent Secretary

ISO 9001

INTERNATIONALLY ACCREDITED COURSES.


Mode of June July study Part time 16-30 14-28 7 9-13

QUALITYPLUS INTERNATIONAL

COURSE NAME

Aug

Sept

Oct

Certificate of achievement in Understanding ISO 9001:2008 Standards. ISTO (3 Saturdays) @ $ 220 ISO 9001 Lead Auditor (4 Saturday) @ $ 610 Part time ISO 9001 Lead Auditor (5 days) @ $610 Full time

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13-17 10-14 22-26

Entry Qualifications: Minimum ; HND or degree holder. Target group: University graduates, employees desiring to enhance their careers in business improvement. Contacts: Tel 0700815743, 0789748071. Email: training@qualityplus.co.ke NB: TERMS &CONDITIONS APPLY.

REPUBLIC OF KENYA IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT MILIMANI NAIROBI MILIMANI COMMERCIAL & ADMIRALTY DIVISION WINDING UP CAUSE NO. 11 OF 2012 IN THE MATTER OF COMPANIES ACT (CAP 486 OF THE LAWS OF KENYA) AND IN THE MATTER OF AKAMBA PUBLIC ROAD SERVICES LIMITED Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the above named company subject to the supervision of the High Court was on the 9th day of May 2012 presented to the said court by TREADSETTERS TYRES LIMITED. And that the said petition is directed to be heard before the court sitting at the High Court at Nairobi (Milimani Commercial and Admiralty Division) on the 26th June 2012, and any Creditor or contributory of the said company desirous to support or oppose the making of an order on the said petition may appear at the time of hearing in person or by his Advocate for that purpose and a copy of the petition will be fumished by the undersigned to any creditor or contributory of the said company requiring such copy on payment of the regulated charge for the same. DATED the 21st day of May 2012 MWANIKI GACHOKA & COMPANY ADVOCATES, DESIGN CENTRE, 3RD FLOOR, SUITE 3A TAUSI/MOGOTIO ROAD P.O. BOX 13439-00800 NAIROBI Note: Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the said petition must serve on or send by post to the above named notice in writing of his intention so to do. The notice must state the name and address of the person or, if a firm, the name and address of the firm, and must be signed by the person or firm, or his or their advocate, if any and must be served or if posted must be sent by post in sufficient time to reach the above named not later than four Oclock 21st June 2012.

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DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

PRIME COMMERCIAL PLOT AT PANGANI NAIROBI Duly instructed by our client, we offer the under mentioned property for sale; 1. Plot No. LR 209/2389/79 measuring 0.1399 of an acre together with the buildings and developments therein (Rental income is Kshs. 200,000.00 per month). The plot is situated in Pangani Area Nairobi, Baridi lane off Junja Road near Mamba Petrol Station. Bids can be forwarded through our Email address or Mobile. 2. On Wednesday the 30th May 2012 at Wajir Police Station at 11.00 am In the matter of Repossession Bank -Vs- Omar A. Abdullahi MIV KAL 329M - Mitsubishi Canter Truck TERMS OF SALE. Strictly cash at the fall of the hammer.

NEW AND USED MOTOR VEHICLES FOR AUCTION


Duly instructed by our principals, THE RECEIVERS, we shall sell by public auction the under mentioned motor vehicles on:THURSDAY 31ST MAY 2012 AT LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED KITUI RD BRANCH NAIROBI STARTING AT 11.00 A.M. REG. NO. MAKE / MODEL B/TYPE 1. KAN 015L TOYOTA COROLLA AE 110 SALOON 2. KAH 613P TOYOTA COROLLA AE 100 SALOON 3. KAS 683D DAEWOO LEGANZA SALOON 4. KAJ 663D SUBARU IMPREZA SALOON 5. KAH 120Q HYUNDAI SONATA SALOON 6. KJZ 280 MERCEDES BENZ SALOON 7. KAR 590D ISUZU NKR CANTER CHASIS NO. MAKE / MODEL B/TYPE 8. MALAM51BR8M058561 HYUNDAI i 10 SALOON 9. MALAM51BR8M058562 HYUNDAI i 10 SALOON 10. MALAM51BR8M058566 HYUNDAI i 10 SALOON 11. MALAM51BR8M058568 HYUNDAI i 10 SALOON 12. MALAM51BR8M049570 HYUNDAI i 10 SALOON 13. MALAM51BR8M049571 HYUNDAI i 10 SALOON 14. KMHCH41GR4U582911 HYUNDAI ACCENT SALOON 15. KMHJN81BR9U015383 HYUNDAI TUCSON 4WD S/WAGON 16. KMHJN81BR9U001833 HYUNDAI TUCSON 4WD S/WAGON 17. CHKMHJN81BR9U002056 HYUNDAI TUCSON 4WD S/WAGON 18. KMHSH81DR9U423477 HYUNDAI SANTA FE 4WD S/WAGON CONDITIONS OF SALE: 1. Viewing of No. 2 and No. 7 can be done at Multi Options Ltd. Premises Baricho Road from 11.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. while others at Leakeys Storage Limited during normal working hours to verify the details, as these are not warranted by the Auctioneer or our principals. 2. Interested bidders are required to pay a refundable deposit of Kshs. 50,000.00 by bankers cheque to obtain a bidding number. 3. The declared purchaser must deposit 25% of the purchase price at the fall of the hammer and the balance paid within seven (7) days from the auction date, failure to which the money received including the deposit is forfeited, Sale is subject to reasonable reserve prices.

MOTOR VEHICLES (SALVAGES) FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION


Duly instructed by our principals, C I C INSURANCE GROUP LIMITED we shall sell by public auction the following accident vehicles (SALVAGES) ON FRIDAY 25TH MAY 2012 AT LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED, LUNGA LUNGA ROAD NAIROBI STARTING AT 11.00 A.M. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. REG. NO KBP 080X KBQ 439A KBN 299S KBM 105S KBH 097L KBE 849G KAT 273X KBM 336M KBK 482R KBF 805K KBA 008Y KBJ 705V KBC 553R KBL 938R KAZ 726Z KAY 841Y KAS 488V KBP 218S KBM 958U MAKE / MODEL TOYOTA PREMIO TOYOTA COROLLA NZE TOYOTA COROLLA NZE TOYOTA COROLLA NZE TOYOTA COROLLA NZE TOYOTA COROLLA NZE TOYOTA COROLLA NZE TOYOTA MARK 11 TOYOTA IST TOYOTA RUNX TOYOTA CARINA TOYOTA PLATZ TOYOTA PLATZ TOYOTA COROLLA TOYOTA CAMI TOYOTA L - TOURING TOYOTA RAV 4 TOYOTA PROBOX TOYOTA PROBOX TOYOTA HARRIER TOYOTA LANDCRUISER TOYOTA GAIA TOYOTA HILUX TOYOTA HILUX JMC BOARDING GREATWALL SAILOR MERCEDES BENZ VOLKSWAGEN GOLF VOLKSWAGEN CANDY NISSAN BLUE BIRD NISSAN SUNNY B 15 NISSAN SUNNY N 16 NISSAN WINGROAD NISSAN X-TRAIL NISSAN X-TRAIL SUBARU LEGACY MITSUBISHI PAJERO GL PEUGEOT 306 XR PEUGEOT 406 PEUGEOT 406 PEUGEOT 406 SKODA SUPERB LANDROVER DISCOVERY SCANIA MITSUBISHI FIGHTER MERCEDES BENZ AXOR B/TYPE SALOON SALOON SALOON SALOON SALOON SALOON SALOON SALOON S/WAGON SALOON SALOON SALOON SALOON S/WAGON S/WAGON S/WAGON S/WAGON S/WAGON S/WAGON S/WAGON S/WAGON S/WAGON PICK UP PICK UP PICK UP PICK UP SALOON SALOON S/WAGON SALOON SALOON SALOON S/WAGON S/WAGON S/WAGON S/WAGON S/WAGON SALOON SALOON SALOON SALOON SALOON S/WAGON TRUCK LORRY P/MOVER TO BE VIEWED AT LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED P. N. KABAARA GARAGE - NYERI LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED WALKER AUTOMEC - MERU JASSY MOTORS GARAGE - KISII LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED MURANGA MOTORS - THIKA LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED WALKER AUTOMEC - MERU LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED AUTOMOTIVE SOLUTIONS - KISUMU LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED JASSY MOTORS GARAGE - KISII LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED EMBU COMMERCIAL GARAGE - EMBU JURASIC MOTORS - THIKA LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED LEAKEYS STORAGE LIMITED ANYTIME GARAGE - NAKURU SAGANA POLICE STATION HEAVY VEHICLES GARAGE MOMBASA RD

NUMBER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. KBL 869X KAW 431P KAM 870K KAQ 450E KAR 696G KAW 360A KMCJ 980P KBN 772G KMCL 284Y

MAKE MITSUBISHI COLT TOYOTA RAUM TOYOTA COROLLA AE 100 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT TOYOTA AE 110 MITSUBISHI LANCER YAMAHA DT 125 TOYOTA RAUM JAIPENG TOYOTA COROLLA NZE SUBARU FORESTER TOYOTA PLATZ NISSAN SUNNY FB 15 SUZUKI ESCUDO BMW 320i VOLKS WAGEN VW GOLF VESPA LML SUBARU LEGACY TOYOTA RAV 4 TOYOTA DUET NISSAN DATSUN SUNNY TOYOTA CORONA PREMIO TOYOTA COROLLA SUBARU SUBARU IMPREZA SUBARU LEGACY MAZDA DEMIO

LOCATION STANTECH MOTORS, SHIMO LA TEWA RD, NEXT TO GAILEY & ROBERTS, NAIROBI VAS AUTO LTD SPRAY ZONE MOTORS , ELDORET ST. AUSTINS GARAGE, NGONG ROAD NEAR NGONG RACECOURSE STEPHENS AUTO ENGINEERING ALONG FACTORY RD MOTOR WORLD FAST FIT MACWAN AGENCIES, LONCOM BUILDING, NAKURU ACE AUTO CENTRE LEAKEYS STORAGE YARD HAJI MOTORS AUTOFINE MOTORS LIMITED STANTECH MOTORS, SHIMO LA TEWA RD, NEXT TO GAILEY & ROBERTS, NAIROBI MOTOR CARE LTD, LANGATA ROAD NEAR NYAYO STADIUM, NAIROBI CMC MOTORS GROUP, NANYUKI STANTECH MOTORS, SHIMO LA TEWA RD, NEXT TO GAILEY & ROBERTS, NAIROBI CMC MOTORS GROUP, NAKURU DAMCO LOGISTICS YARD, MOI AVENUE MOMBASA AUTOCRAFT (A) LTD, ELDORET MOTOR CARE LTD, LANGATA ROAD NEAR NYAYO STADIUM, NAIROBI VAS AUTO CENTRE ST. AUSTINS GARAGE, NGONG ROAD NEAR NGONG RACECOURSE LEAKEYS STORAGE YARD JAFFREY MOTORS, MOMBASA ACE AUTO CENTRE LEAKEYS STORAGE YARD LEAKEYS STORAGE YARD TOP JOB MOTORS, OFF LIKONI RD, OPPOSITE BAT. NAIROBI

20. KBA 454Z 21. KAN 977W 22. KAZ 397C 23. KAR 139L 24. KAP 397A 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. KBR 186P KBB 397L KBJ 657N KBM 646E KBB 318B KBL 004Q KAX 496E KAS 236K KBQ 954W KBR 347M KBL 632X KAV 588R KAH 352Z KAQ 180G KAV 633S KAP 979A KAM 193V KAQ 800R KBP 850H KBN 974G KBF 941N KBQ 860R

10. KBQ 035N 11. KBP 389Z 12. KBF 618K 13. KBM 554Q 14. KBB 043A 15. KAX 023M 16. KBH 015M 17. KMCB 315R 18. KAS 564A 19. KBD 135U 20. KAY 808D 21. KAU 943U 22. KAV 525B 23. KAS 284J 24. KAX 445N 25. KAY 120M 26. KBM 927F 27. KBL 147X 28. KBJ 807J 29. KAW 666Y 30. KBK 988U 31. KAA 126E 32. KBJ 574Q 33. UAM 322G 34. KBD 878U

CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. Viewing can be done at the places indicated in the advert above to verify the details as these are not warranted by the auctioneers or the principals. 2. Interested bidders are required to pay a refundable deposit of Kshs.100,000.00 for the trucks and Kshs.50,000.00 for the others to obtain a bidding number at our offices in form of a bankers cheque in the name of C I C INSURANCE GROUP LIMITED. 3. The declared purchaser must deposit 25% of the purchase price at the fall of the hammer and the balance paid within seven (7) days from the auction date, failure to which the money received including the deposit is forfeited. 4. Payments MUST be in form of bankers cheque in the favour of C I C INSURANCE GROUP LIMITED. 5. Sale is subject to reasonable reserve price. N/B: STRICTLY NO CASH TRANSACTIONS

TOYOTA DYNA LY 230 D/CABIN LEAKEYS STORAGE YARD TOYOTA CALDINA TOYOTA PREMIO TOYOTA COROLLA MITSUBISHI GALANT TOYOTA PRADO SUBARU FORESTER OPEN AIR GARAGE, NEAR MTITO ANDEI POLICE STATION, KIBWEZI RELIANCE, AUTO CENTRE, KISUMU JEET MOTORS, KERICHO OMARI GARAGE, KISII TOWN RAJUS MOTORS, KISUMU ST. AUSTINS GARAGE, NGONG ROAD NEAR NGONG RACECOURSE

Auctioneering, Repossessors, Private Investigation. Process Servers, General Commission Agents Josem trust hse 3rd floor, Bunyala-masaba junction P.O Box 75426, Nairobi. Tel.0723179796,0721973704

Freeman Auctioneering Services


PUBLIC AUCTION

Under instructions received from our client the Chargee, we shall sell by public auction the under mentioned property together with the improvements standing and erected thereon. ON FRIDAY 30TH MAY, 2012, STARTING AT 11.00 am OUTSIDE KENYA COMMERCIAL BANK, KISERIAN All that parcel of land known as L.R. NO. KAJIADO/ LOODARIAK/ 690, measuring approximately 22.00 hectares, registered in the name of JORAM WANGAI, as freehold interest, of P. O. Box 50985, NRB. The property is situated along the Nairobi- Kiserian - Magadi Road, approximately 7 kilometers to the west of Oltepesi center, in Kajiado north district. It has no structural developments. CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. All interested parties are required to view and verify the details of the property for themselves as this are not warranted by the Auctioneers or our client. 2. A deposit of 25% must be paid in cash or bankers cheque at the fall of the hammer and the balance to be paid within 90 days to the Chargee. 3. The sale is subject to a reserve price and where applicable to Land Control Board consent. 4. Conditions of sale are available on request at our offices and viewing of the property can be done on prior appointment.

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MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE


Vehicle Description Toyota Corolla NZE, Year of Manufacture 2003 Nissan Terrano , Year of Manufacture 2002 Quantity 2 1

Please send your offer by 31 May 2012 by email or fax to the attention of the Administration Manager stating the details of the vehicle you wish to purchase and your offer. Vehicles will be sold on an as is basis and can be viewed on appointment. Terms of payment are transfer of funds before collection. Contact Norbrook Kenya Limited, Old Limuru Road, Karuri, Telephone: 020 2019458 or 0722 200804 / 0734 514160 Fax: 020 2019456, Email: enquiries@norbrook.co.ke

0722 515239 / 0724 040754 / 0722 539418 / 020 8044996 Email: matuto@jambo.co.ke Muranga Road, next to Guru Nanak Hospital

TOYOTA Prado TX 2005 AUTO, 3.4CC, 2.7CC VVTI PETROL, 7SEATER, CHOICE OF 2; IMMACULATE.

Nissan Navara Aventura 2005, Diesel,Auto Silver Metallic 4WD, - Nissan Varette 04 auto Silver - Nissan liberty 04 Black 7 seater - Nissan B15 05 auto Silver.

Mistubishi Canter 4M51 2005 Diesel Manual 5Ton choice of 2, - Toyota Dyna 04,2.5cc Diesel Manual. - Mazda P/up 12 ton

Toyota Fielder x 05,04 Auto Silver,Black 1500cc - Toyota NZE x 05,Silver Auto 1500cc - Toyota Sienta 04,auto 1500cc purple

Special Offer

Suzuki Escudo 2006, Silver, 2000cc auto, F/Looded Toyota Prado Tx 98,auto 3.0cc diesel Price 1.5m O.N.O -Mistubishi Pajero Exceed 2005,auto - T/NZE Choice of 2 frm 550k -650k 3000cc Vvti petrol Silver,7seater, - T/Raum 04 auto 1500cc - T/Succeed 04 & Probox 05

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PARKLANDS Pedi 0722763034 PRO-EXTENDER machine (USA)
for size, 100% guarantee 0722-506355 Visit: www.soltechenterprises.net
CHANGE OF USER The owners of parcel Kericho Municipality Block 4/170 within Kericho Municipality proposes to change use of land from single dwelling unit to multi dwelling units (Residential) subject to the approval by the Municipal Council of Kericho. Individuals or Institutions wishing to make any representation or objection to the above application is requested to forward the same in writing within 14 days of the date of this notice to:The Town Clerk, Municipal Council of Kericho P.O Box 44, KERICHO

PERSONAL NOTICES
A102 In Memoriam
Paul Thiongo
in our thoughts today and always Loved, Cherished

A649 Meat, Pork & Poultry


MBUZI Done on order full goat,
roasted & delivered 0722865954

A988 Dogs, Pets, Kennels


G/SHEPHERD 3months 0722-252434

A109 Lost
LOST passport TZ No. AB358712
0719729959 P/PORT No. A177935 Dominic Kamaamia

PROSTRATE

enlargement treatment in 14days 0715383054

CLEANING SERVICES FOR SALE OR WANTED


A822 Computers
WEB hosting, unlimited space, emails, free domain @ 2900/ year, deepAfrica.com 0721500500

B015 Poultry
KIENYENJI chicken fertilized eggs
available 0720297788

TEETH Replacement 0704477100 VIGRIX magic slim Vibz 0729436266

MOTOR VEHICLES
B049 Car Hire
0704-267715 4hire cars + Rav + Voxy 0708377242 clean Toy 110 and 103
urgently required for lease

3.7

MN

BLE TIA EGO

YR 2005, SILVER, LC5, KBR, REG., GENUIN MILEAGE

A116 Marriage
CHEATING partner ? for concrete
evidence & counselling 0722384593

A244 Herbal Medicine


POOR sex drive? infertility etc? lost
hope? dont.sure, honest, fast, most reliable cure via new, unique, tested &proven concept 0707988561

A286 Personal
ASTROLOGER Dinesh Hirani: For
Horoscope, matching compability, career, finance, study to get solution & remedies Log on www.astrologerdm.com

LOVE Quotes sms mydate to 4535 SWEET Love SMS missyou to 4535 TRACK ua cheating wife/husband.cal
spyweb 0722542937

WEIGHT Loss Tips sms size8 to 4535 WHITE partners sms 0723828526

A265 Medical

INSTANT luck rings 0725-092428 MONITOR Cheating employees


0722-241340

0721-144998 New NZE 1500/0722169877 150K 4 corporate hire 0722-212628 new cars 2500 AUTO Eden Rent a Car - Special offers

A123 Prayers / Retreat


NEED a miracle, Call to believe
0723618846

SHOPPING GUIDE WHERE TO EAT WHERE TO STAY


A557 Apartments Available
3741179 0733-718337 0722-242243

PERSONAL SERVICES
A167 Acupuncture
DIABETES
Related Disorders 3748561,0737540562,0721170217 MENS Weakness 3744885, 0737540562,0721170217 MENS Weakness 3744885, 0737540562,0721170217 MONTHLY Female Pains 3745861,0737540562,0721170217 WEIGHTLOSS and Firming 3749529,0737540562,0721170217

BEST Computers 15"dell @6,200,


17" dell/hp tft @7300/=,HP,PIV Laptops from 22K, Adaptars @ 1300/=DVD RW @2300/= ups 650VA @3300/=,2.8 GHZ @8500/=,2.5GHZ @7500/= 0710306525

Landcruisers, Prados, 9 to 47 seater buses, Lemousines, Range Rover and more Call 0723719444, 0733758503, 0708243199, 2218143 Mr. Bashir CAR hire 0720308752 , 0723973677 CAR HIRE 0725-788273, 0702447440 CARS for hire 0720230520 CARS needed adv pay 0723351172 CARS wanted 50 to 150k 0723541853 FIELDER 1500/24HRS 0721749320

FIRM seeks vehicles for longterm lease


frm 45-150Kpm owner only 0722785360

ARROW Furn apts 2726833/2728710 GEMINA Court serviced Apartments


Tel: 020-2021200, 0721931119 enquiry@geminacourt.co.ke

DELL / HP Tfts 17 /19 fm 6300/=


Call 0722710047

NEWLY registered Toyota NZEs


required for long term hire in Nairobi & Mombasa 0736899822, 0731599513 NZE Kbp pvt 1500pd 0788870950 PREMIO 10DAYS 10K 0711413477

EASY PC computers gud deals 4

MONTHLY Serviced apartments

A279 Notices

www.woodmerenairobi.com No water / electricity outage 0722344778

schools & cybers (This wks offer) Free kybds & mice 2.4GH @5.5k 2.6GH @6k 3.0GH @7.5k 19 Tfts @6k Barcode readers @1k Etc. Visit us @Twiga Towers 3rdfl Rm304 Tel 0202014390 0721536009

REGENCY Limousines, new cars

SAFARI Park 2B/room exe apt 20K


Tel 0722426369, 0720956237

A181 Beauty
0724299338 inst &power vigour @200

A188 Counselling
PROPHECIES & Prayers 0722696054 STOP Suffering in silence 0716563222

A202 Entertainment
TOYS Call 0729 248 004

This is to inform all Tenants who are rent defaulters who left their belongings at NATHANIEL RUTERES HOUSE at Mwendantu Meru plot B1/6 that we are giving a notice of 21 days. You have been asked to collect your items and clear your rent arrears before this notice expires failure to which we shall auction them. MANAGEMENT

A571 Hotels

ETR/ESD, CCTV 0712-076720 ETR(KRA) Approved 0726-106253 ETR @18,000/= 0714-950652 ETR @18,000/= 0715910455 ETR @18,000/= 0717-572824 ETR-KRA approved 0724523434 HP 2055DN printers Kshs 28,000. Tel
0722866103

Prados, M/buses, salon cars. Call 0733521827, 0718423155,0713692779 T/HILUX d/cab 4 hire 0722223598 TAXI Co. want Premio Nze Allion Fielder 45k Tel 0723604044 VICTOR SAFARIS & Tours LTD wants Premio Allion Fielder NZE @45-50k p/m longterm lease Westlands 0722379197, 0203521741

CHEV Optra 05 KAU qs 0726035369 CORSA 1/2 Ton 01 diesel 0722851234 CRV RD4 YR 02 750K 0722 882 182 DATSUN 1200 07' 650k 0723846658 DEMIO 05 KBR 1.3L Blue, alloys jst
landed clean 650k 0723344388

B063 Driving Schools


AT Seniors Driving School
from 3,400/= all branches Call 0707-299880 or 0735-576361 info@seniorsds.com

DEMIO KBR 04 550K. 0706755228 F/Lander man 03 0722767752 FAWTipper 08 32ton Premio 04 P/W
Prado 99TZ m/green 0703436114

A223 Hairdressing
MENS salon w/lands 0722-542568

LAPTOP HP1.6duo@20K 0722283796 PAYROLL Software 0717712317 SACCO Software 0717712317 WEBHOSTING + Free Domain
www.sasahost.co.ke 0713 478555

FH215 CB 2010 4.2m 0722812398 FH215 KBA 3.2 KBC 3.4 KBE 3.6
open Tel 0722359614 ono

B070 Exhaust Pipes and Silencers


SETLAK Galv 552265, 0722527924

A230 Health
0700146392mens power & size 1500/= 0705615123 body health/wellness 0707758259men size, hardrock 150/= 0715471994 men size, delay, stamina 0724989840mens size,power stamina 4 beauty & vitality visit
www.naturalpowerhealthproducts.com

Kabaa High School


P.O. Box 35, 90110 Tel: 0202034391 MBIUNI MWALA. Jishinde Ushinde Kabaa High invites all parents to 2012 parents/prize giving day on 2/6/2012 starting 10.30am. Kabaa old boys Association (KOBA) are request to join your classmates and others. Old boys contact chairman-0722819137 for details Guest speaker-Mr..Nakhulo-Deputy Director, Quality Assurance and Standards, Ministry of Education RSVP-Muia G.N (Principal) 0722848008/0733237880 www.kabaahigh.ac.ke; kabaahighschool@yahoo.com

Website 5k .com host 1k 0724600493


ACCOM & Serv Apts. Conf, Bar &
Rest. Upways Hotel NBI 0712417774 View Resort Thika Scenic 0712175454

B077 For Sale, Dealers


IMPORT
your own car. We will guide you how to. Tel 0722884469 PORSHE Owners Quality Service Ring 0202396633 VW Golf S/wagon,1600cc 2004 Model KBP/W Black Color Contact 0712009637, 0772360450 WE Advance cash and sell your car in 7days. Call 0714970635

FIELDER KBR 04 930K 0706755228 FORD Focus 05 580K 0723519805 GREATWALL sailor pick-up diesel
2008 680K ono 0720-464074

A836 Electrical Appliances


POWER back up inverters 2.5KVA
auto installed 75K 0722747246

H.CRV KBR 04/5 0722598277 HARRIER Airs 2005 mdl auto front
& reverse camera & height control Kshs 2.69M Call 0725 863 242 HILUX 4wd d/cab 06 f/l 0733788970 HILUX P/up dsl 07 1.9m 0733788970 HINO Tanker 14000L capacity low mileage (150K) 0208003935-6 HONDA CRV KAT & KAR green auto 525K ono Call 0722 425 148 HONDA CRV RD7 05 0722854640 ISU FRR bus KBA Ksh2.5 0722782367 Isus. NPR encl.body 1.35m0722370573 ISU Wizard BD 01 900k 0722598277 ISUZ Dmaz KAT 1.1m 0722519404 Isuzu/npr 4.3 AS 900k 0715437011

A-GLORY Palace Hotel Special offer

Kshs 1500 p.p with B/fast conference facilities available at 750/- p.p inclusive of 10am&4pm tea 50-100 pax 0733954682, 0708243199, 0789153345

A871 Miscellaneous
669291, 0722499352, 0733336329 CLEARANCE Curtain fabrics from 300/= per meter, sheers, cushions, cushion covers, kitchen curtains, free stitching MM Homes Nanak Hse call 0712062643 , 343327

CLOTHES: Sale! Sale! New Kids ochiengoduor@gmail.com wear for sale on wholesale. Call 0720STOCK

GLORY Apartments

OLD MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED


(incorporated in Kenya)
Head office: P.O. Box 30059 00100 GPO Nairobi LOSS OF POLICY

2 bedroom s/dining fully furnished 3000/= per day 0726427267 0733954682 Krishna parking, serene environ, accdm frm 2000/= 0719870669, 0734020123

B085 For Sale, Private

MAC Park Hotel - DSTV, Secure

BP treatment in 10Wks 0715383054 CD4 Boost by 100% in 8wks 0714467776 HELP FOR MEN!!
Mega Size Mega Energy Super Control Naturally
No Pumps No Pills No Injections

POLICY 37008519 in the name of LONAH AMIMO APPLICATION has been made to this company for the issue of duplicate of the above-numbered policy, the original having been reported as lost or misplaced. Notice is given that unless objection is lodged to the contrary at the office of the Company within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, duplicate policy will be issued, which will be the sole evidence of the contract. Dated the 21ST MAY, 2012 DAVID KOIGI OFFICER (CLAIMS)

A878 Mobile Phones


APPLE Ipad 2 wifi ipod touch 32GB
classic 160GB 0704-990995 IPHONE 4S 4 3G 50% off Galaxy S2 HTC blackberys 0704-990995

P.O BOX 50786-00100 NAIROBI 0729799922, 0720441777, 0722582786 MERCEDES S320, silver, 07, leather interior, diesel, sunroof, f/loaded, ex-UK, 3000cc TOYOTA PRADO black 06,f/loaded, 3000cc, diesel,ex UK MERCEDES E280 2997cc, silver, 07,ex UK TOYOTA HARRIER silver 05, 2400cc TOYOTA PRADO, 05,silver,f/loaded, ex-UK, 3000cc TOYOTA HILUX D4D, white, choice of 2, 07, 3000cc MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER,blue 05 NISSAN AD,white,05,1400CC NISSAN WINGROAD,silver,choice of 3,05,1.4/1.5CC TOYOTA RAV4 05, f/loaded, blue,1500cc, ex-UK TOYOTA ALLION 05,silver,1800cc MARK X white, 05, 2400cc TOYOTA PASSO silver,05, 1000cc TOYOTA FIELDER white,05, 1500cc TOYOTA PROBOX, Silver, 05, 1400cc AND MANY MORE JAPANESE CARS AVAILABLE

A892 Musical, Radio, TV


UPRIGHT & GRAND PIANOS

ISUZU 3.3 lorry KAG 535k 0722955507 ISUZU 33 KZL 700K 0726977597 ISUZU 4.3 07 29st 0771409495 I.0M neg ISUZU D/Max D/cab 04 0722767752 ISUZU d/max d/cab 04 v/clean m/t ISUZU direct KAB Tel 0727-105757 ISUZU DMax KAZ & KBD 2006,
2008 mdl white & blue alloy rims from Kshs 1.45M Call 0723 810 654 1.45m ono Tel 0721696167

SALE!! SALE!!

MEDICAL APPEAL Arnold Mutegi Njuki


He has been admitted at Nairobi Hospital since Saturday 28/4/2012. The medical bill is now in excess of 4million and is still escalating. Meeting to raise the funds are taking place at All Saint Cathedral on Tuesdays and Fridays. The fund-raising committees is now appealing for relatives, friends and well-wishers to contribute and continue contributing towards the bill. It is estimated the bill will reach 7million if Mutegi is discharged in another 2weeks. Please send your contribution to or deposit cash in Nairobi Hospital Acc. Arnold Mutegi. Admission No.130385. A major fundraising will take place at the same venue (ASC) on Friday 25th May 2012 beginning 5.00pm. May God bless you mightily as you continue contributing.

FOOD & BEVERAGE

FREE CONSULTATION: www.cosbeatsolutions.net



A614 Confectionery
BURUBURU:
learn how to bake and decorate cakes 0729262302

ISUZU Dmx s/dmge KBK 0733892536 ISUZU Drt v/cln 1.35 0733978032 ISUZU Elf KBQ 04 1.35m0718770302 ISUZU FRR bus 51 seater KBA-N
good condition 2M 0737150460

ENQUIRIES: 0735 432804, 0751 851854

ISUZU FRR Bus Tel 0713662209 ISUZU FRR KAZ & KBH 2010 local
with crane jack & h/sided body from Kshs 1.95M Call 0721 911 517 3.2m neg 0721628621 0721666484

DESIRE long healthy hair? 0722101823 DESIRE to burn fats fast? 0722101823 DESIRE to gain weight fast? 0722101823 DETOX & B.pressure 0706333277 DIABETES cured 8wks 0715383054 FIBROIDS cure 21days 0715383054

INTERIOR DESIGN INTERIOR DESIGN


realise your dream kitchen? www.finaltouchfinishes.com Tel 0722-734074, 0715-418656

ACTROS 2540 primemover with fuel


tanker KAU good condition well maintained 5.5m ono 0726444888

ISUZU FRR Tanker 10,000L KBN ISUZU FSR AG 1.5m 0716-564714 ISUZU FVZ yom07 Tel 0722799285 ISUZU NKR 4.3 h/sided 2008 1.3M
call 0722854150 or 0202330466

KITCHEN Cabinets. Do you want to

ADVANCE selling ur car 0722833300 AUDI A4 00 KAY q/sale 0726035369 AUDI Q7 06 3.0L Td, Black, leathe
7seat, auto, f/option 0723344388

MEN spinal alignment 0708198740 MENS vigrx, for size1500 0720-892977

PETS & LIVESTOCK

BENZ S280 04 KBH new 0722758840 BMW X5 04 0722767752 BUS UD KAT 51pax 0721963480 CANTER FAW KBF 650k 0722851234

Isuzu NPR 07 KBA 1.3 0710456884 ISUZU NPR BA 29pas 0715468894 IZUZU Direct 1.3m tel: 0722859970 L/ROVER 110 KAK dsl 1.2M 0722624504

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L.Discovery BR 05/6/7 0722598277 LANDCRUISER VX Petrol 05 Ex
Japan KBR-X f/loaded 4.8m 0733714014

DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012


PROBOX KBK 03 495k 0733788970 PROBOX KBR 2005 central Lock
1300cc 0723032305, 0722124237
Ksh 750k neg. 0770212122

T/KBN NZE 03 Owner 730k 0721901972 T/Kluger 05 2.4cc 2.25m 7str 0750909955 T/NZE 04 bp white v/clean 0728316855 T/NZE KBH v/c 660K 0721144158 T/NZE KBM v/c 760K 0721144158 T/PASSO 05 BR 1.3cc 625K 0722724641 T/pickup 4wd 01 1.35m 0716021870 T /Prado BR 05 6spd fwd manual 3L
turbo dsl owner 0720790457

TOY NZE 2002 @ 650K 0707 466086 TOY NZE G-Grade 750K 0721359732 TOY NZE KBL manual 0721745571 TOY NZE KBR 05 blue ,newshape ,G,
f/loaded1.05m 0722764447

Toy Surf 05 f/l, KBR 2.52M 0724 148261 TOY Townace KBR 05 0733918200 TOY townance KBB 570k 0723846658 TOY V8 05 5.7M BQ 0722463680 TOY Vitz rs 1300cc KBM 0733788970 TOY VX 00 BR 4.5M 0723874441 TOY wish 4WD 04 0722854640 TOY wish 4WD 04 0722854640
T/SIENTA 04 BP 690K 0722317605

PROBOX KBR-X silver 2006 1300cc

TOYO LANDCRUISER P/UP 06/07,


4.2 DIESEL, MANUAL, 0721353536

TOY Opa KBB '01 575k 0733780860

TOY Opa KBG SIL 02 0726035369

T/PREMIO 04 1.8L 4wd KBR Silver


un-used, q/sale 1150k 0723344388

LEGACY 05 blue 1.35m 0722462688 LEGACY B4 KAZ 490K 0722-954192 LEGACY s/w AM 300K 0722-954192 LEXUS 04/05 0720-831744 LEXUS RX300 2002 KBA fully loaded L Touring KBB 01 470k 0727486411 M/Benz 123 v/c 0721236590 M/Benz C240 BH a/t 1m 0724268552 M/DEMIO KAZ v/c 340K 0733-780860
Gold colour 1owner v/clean Ksh. 1.6m 0732-346788

T/Premio 99 KAX v/c 520K 0722949076 T/premio 05 KBR 5units 0722506355 T/Premio v/clean KBM 900k 0723474214 T/PROBOX 05 KBR 630k 0715360351 T/Probox KBL 0722302700 550K T/RAV4 08 manual 4wd 2.0L vvti
Navy alloys, local spec 0723344388

T-VOLTZ BP year 04 0723935518


T/VOLTZ kbl 860k neg 0721620813

TWISH 03 KBN 870k 0753924373 T Wish KBN 870k 0722219486 T/WISH KBR 05 920k 0733381707 TYTA Duet 520k ono 0722487534 TYT Hiace 04. 0724422352 WD/man

N.Navara KBR 04/5/6 0722598277 NB15 KBK 2004 430K 0722148509 NIS Advan KAV sw vc 280K 0722826214 NIS Advan KBQ 450k 0705566545 NIS B14 KAS 250k 0727784405 NIS B15 AZ 365K 0722627263 NIS B15 KAV auto 370k 0729346855 NIS Caravan KBC 02 900k 0721435081 NIS Lafesta 05 7 seater alloys red
DVD/CD radio 780k 0750909955

RAV4J KBN 96' 630K 3dr 0735700933 RAV4 KBR man sl 04 0751645703 RENAULT Megane Toyota engine
UK import 350k call 0725-505229

T/RAV4 03 KBM mnl 1.3m 0722949076 T/ RAV4 04 mdl pearl & silver, CD
player alloys frm 1.6M 0720 217 583

S/Forester XT 02 790k 0722462688 SUBARU Forester x20 yr2003 KBM


auto Red wine 980,000/= 0733507120

SUBARU Legacy s/wagon efi 1994


KAM vclean 340,000 Tel 0733507120 v/clean 300K 0751894685 Shah

SUBARU Leon KAJ white manual SUBARU Leon KAK s/wagon white
very clean 260K Call 0723 810 654

T/Rav4 05 BR blk 1.9m 0750909955 T/RAV4 KBB 1.1m ono 0722519404 T/Rav4 KBM 03 Auto 1.3m 0722705752 T/Shark KAU,AY, BA, BH, BJ 0714425432 T/Shark KBJ v/clean 0725-038537 T/STRLT EP91 v/clean lady owner 380k
ono 0722784235 Mr Zully

TYT Premio 99 0724422352 manual

TOYOTA 104 KBK 620k 0722416796 TOYOTA Allion 02 mdl auto silver,
alloyrims 790K Call 0720 802 717

VEHICLE SALES
We are a leading pre-owned imported motor vehicle dealer wishing to recruit, on attractive commission remuneration terms, the following positions: Imports Sales Representatives Sales Representatives Candidates with the following qualifications are welcome to apply: College Education 3 years vehicle sales experience Demonstrated interpersonal and communication skills Creative, innovative and aggressive selling skills Adept at managing supplier relationships Apply specifying position applied for by emailing your application letter and your CV to: motorshr@gmail.com to be received by 31st May 2012

NIS March 2004 KBN 460k 0735539648 NIS March KBJ 430K 0722519404 NISSAN 1200 p/up KAR 0725852466 NISSAN
B14 KAR manual silver 345K Call 0721 911 517 local white & silver from Kshs 1.35M Call 0720 802 717 yr2005 750,000 Tel 0733507120

SUB f mnl green AV 0713155012 SUB Forester KBM 03 0733918200 SUB Impreza 01 BB 560k 0721-274500 SUB impreza KAX 420k 0722513105

T/succeed BR/05 0722603839 T/Succeed KBJ auto 500k 0722600972 T/VOXY 04 KBQ/BR 5&7 seater
Sil/Grey un-used clean 0723344388

TOYOTA Alphard KBR auto, front,


side, reverse camera pearl, alloy rims Kshs 1.87M - Call 0723 810 654

TOYOTA

T/WISH 04 Red 1.8L KBQ alloy,


fogs, bdykit, unused 1m 0723344388

AVENSIS 05, 2000CC,WHITE, 0727619063 TOYOTA Caldina KBD white auto old shape 600K 0751894685 Shah

NISSAN H/body, d/cab KBA & KBE

T/WISH 05 grey 1.06M 0721 625 635 T /Wish 04 BQ&BR silver black blue
4wd ksh 1.02m Cantact 0722529955

TOYOTA Carina KAW 1999 mdl


white auto 470K Call 0722 425 148 FIELDER KBK,1500CC, 0723311313

TOYOTA

03,

MARKX 05 KBR 1.6M Toy sienta 04

NISSAN Hardbody double cabin KAV NISSAN Navara 2006 model Ex UK


Ksh2.7M 0710833983, 0722512534 QD32 v/clean maintained Tel 0722-725682

KBR 650K Polo Golf 04 KBQ 570K BMW X5 01 KAR 1.6M BMW 318i KAM 600K R/rover KAC 350K NZE 03 KBL 850K 0715094411/ 0752323600

MARUTI KAP 300K 0752017558 MATATU FH body 46pass 0721638971 MAZDA DEMIO 03, KBM, 1500CC,
KBM, 0726290901

NISSAN

well

NISSAN UD covered body 2010 6


wheel Kshs 3.6M Call 0721 911 517

MAZDA Tribute 2004 mdl orange


auto 4WD CD, alloy & roof rails Kshs 1.33M Call 0720 802 717

NISSAN Xtrail 2002, 2004 model


auto, manual red & silver from Kshs 1.15M Call 0721 911 517

MBENZ 124 v/c 380k 0722735196 MERCBENZ E230 KAK round light
v/clean 880K local 0721212789

NISS B14 KAJ 230K 0723680292 NIS Xtrail 02/03/04 0720-831744 NOAH KBL v-clean 350K 0727682466 NS Primera KBP ksh 680k 0722476461 N-XTRAIL BR 1.55M 0723935518 NZE KBL Allion KBJ 0716531477 PAJERO Exceed 05 0722854640 PAJERO V45 clean 780K 0726888606 PEUG 405 clean 120K 0725795020 PEUG 405 v/c 125k 0727784405 PEUGEOT 406 ex-UK Import 2004
480k call 0725-505229

MAKE YEAR PRICE Range Rover Sports 2005 - 2011 from 5.5M Range Rover Vogue 2004 - 2010 from 2.9M Land Cruiser V8 2003 - 2008 from 3.9M Discovery TDV6 Hse choice of 2 from 950K Audi Q7 2007 / 2008 from 5.5M Subaru Outback 2005 1.7M Merc Benz S Class 2007 - 2008 6.9M Merc Benz C Class 2005 1.9M Merc Benz E Class 2004 2.6M Merc Benz S Class Old Shape 1.9M Subaru Impreza Manual & Auto, choice of 5 290K Subaru Legacy choice of 5 from 199K BMW choice of 4 from 390K Toyota Surf 890K Trade in ok. Payments arranged.

0721-714483 / 0722-808687

T.100 local 370k 0722-516322 T.DUET clean 250k 0720721742 T.DUET clean 250k 0720721742 T.Harrier 04 2.4cc vvti 0722598277 T.MARK X KBR 04/5 0722598277 T.Prado KBR 05/6 diesel/petrol,
sunroof 0722598277

TOYOTA Hilux KBJ white manual


local v/clean 1.8M 0751894685 Shah

TOYOTA Landcruiser hard top 04


mdl local 4WD 1.9M 0720 217 583 yr 2002 780,000 Tel: 0733507120

TOYOTA Mark2 GLX saloon KBA TOYOTA Mark X KBR 2005 model
f/loaded 1.9M ono 0721212789

VITZ AZ auto 290k 0722-516322 VW Golf 2002 mdl KBH with roof rails
red 680K Call 0720 217 583

T.VITZ 1000cc 290k 0722-516322 T.Voxy KBR 05 black 0722598277 T100 KAE efi 285K 0722-377583 T91 efi 5spd vc 280K 0715822188 T L/Cruiser Lexus 4.7Lt 722743852 TO 100 KAP mn 280K 0722971351 TO Shark KBN; BH privates, Premio

TOYOTA Noah & Voxy choice of 4, TOYOTA Noah BH silver v/clean


2002 @700K 0714496699

04, 05 model silver, yellow, & black from Kshs 1.12M Call 0725 863 242

VW Polo 99 380k 0722735196 VW Polo n/shape, round head lights 03


silver v/clean 685k ono 0720-464074

TOYOTA

Noah KBL silver auto v/clean 890K 0751894685 Shah 0786770354

www.shoparidekenya.com X-TRAIL 03 KBL 0721434070

MERC Benz E240 KBS yr04 ex-world


bank 61000Km @2M 0722856272

Merc C180 YR 01 850K 0722 882 182 MERC C200 yr 00 1.2M 0722776820 MERC E200 blue KAJ very clean fully
loaded 900k 0722524557

SUNNY B15 BN 380K 0725829753 SUZ ESC KAN 5dr 500K 0735055814 SUZ Esc KAP 95 470k 0722768636 SUZ Escud short KAN 445k 0722705485 SUZUKI Escudo 06/05 0722854640 SUZUKI G/Vitara (local) 2007 f/l low
mileage ksh 2.2m 0726880830

KBN 900K owner 0754869624 TOWNACE GL KBQ 2005 v/c petrol auto 800k neg f/l 0722984390

TOYOTA Passo AT KBR 2005 650k TOYOTA Platz KBA silver auto clean
380K 0751894685 Shah

B113 Motor Vehicle Repairs


NISSAN
Xtrail Mechanical and electronic problems sorted out special offer on Monroe Heavy Duty shock absorbers and coil springs. Jeff 0721609789 APC Hardy Shopping Centre

TOWNACE KBE ,KBQ, KBR white


from 580K Call 0722 425 148

TOYOTA PRADO 04/05 ,KBP/K BR,


auto, 3000cc diesel, 0720772623

MERCEDES

BENZ C180 KAN,1800CC, 0724306191

01,

MIT/LANCER AH 180K 0724701778 MIT Fighter, FH & Canter, new & used
Dep from 500K bal financed. Call Afri 0703134437

PEUGEOT

MIT KAV 33ps vclean 0726769110 MIT Lancer GLX 2007 Simba colt
manual KAZ red 750K 0726730898

504 salon year 1989 white g/condition one owner 0722321412, 0737689095

SUZUKI p/up 300k 0732929666 1.3cc T/100 KAP 400K v/c 0718468257 T/103 01' KBG cln 570K 0734728998 T/103 KAU auto GL 0722308537 475k T/110 KAV man 99 450K 0724268552 T/AE110 KAZ 00 f/l neat 0724325577 T/Allion 05 1.8lt Silver f/l 0722743852 T/ALLION 03 850k 0713-338133 T/Allion 05 1.8cc 1.15M 0722787718 T/ALLION BN 03 780k 0724327672 T/ Allion BQ 04 Slvr 850K 0717051549 T/Allion sil 05 1500cc 0722316501 T/CALDINA AV 460K 0723-215715 T/Caldina BR red 980k 0750909955 T/Caldina KBQ ns 0721561800 T/DUET auto 265k 0722-516322 T/Duet KBM 400K neg 0722893974 T/Fielder BM 750k 0722-516322 T/Fielder KBJ ksh 700k 0722702496 T/Fielder KBM 03 885k 0721380340 T/Filder 05 1.5cc slvr 1m 0750909955

PRADO black 05 D4D 3.35m ono


serious buyers only. 0722-819097

MIT p/up AX dsl 740K 0721912158 MITS Canter 2003 mdl refridgerated
body Kshs 2.15M Call 0723 810 654

Prado Diesel 1.65m 0722876102 PRADO TX 03 KBK full house Ksh


3M negotiable Tel 0786-834099

TOY 100 KAM 295k v/c 0728658666 TOY 103 dx KBF 0716970321 TOY 103 KAU 430K 0722603529 TOY 110 KAP 96 v/c 390K 0718770302 TOY 110 KAY 400K 0724489733 TOY 110 KAZ 440K 0706755228 TOY 111 cln AY 390k 0722370573 TOY 91 KAP v-cln 305K 0726139888 TOY Avensis a04/05 0722228273 TOY Caldina 02 BH 565k 0723361557 TOY Carina 545K KBC 0722-780860 TOY Carina BB 520k tel: 0723727193 TOY Fielder silver 1500cc 03 KBK
730k 0725878942

TOYOTA Prado 05 0722854640 TOYOTA premio 1.8 pearl efi yr


1999 KAU 480,000 Tel 0722833300 PREMIO 98/06, KAT/KBR,1800cc, 0720116778 1600cc EFi v/clean 550k 0722738512

TOYOTA

WINDSCREEN Repair 0725766799

TOYOTA Premio KAU 1998 manual TOYOTA


Rav4 yr 2003 KBH 5

B120 Motor Vehicles Wanted


CLEAN Bus wanted
0722485274, 0721552313 25-37seater

doors vvti white 1.1M Tel: 0733507120 SIL, 0721648722

TOYOTA VITZ 05, KBR,1300CC, TOY P/box, NZE, Premio, Fielder, IST
new & used dep frm 300k blnc financed call Afri 0722494574

B148 Tyres, Spares and Accessories

MITS FH 215 KAM 1.6M 0704529911 MITS FH AY 0726620198 MITS Lancer 04 local 550k 0722462688 MITS Lancer KAL 380k 0722117755 N/B15 BB 01 auto 415/= 0724268552 N/BUS 29pax KBA07 850k 0718770302 N/EXTRAIL BJ man 1m 0725561058 N/HB dsl 05' pup 980K 0721816560 N/Note 05 1.5cc gry/blk 650k 0750909955 N /Tiida 05 KBS High Grade from 900K
0721576684

PRADO TX KBF Extras 0722652068 PRADO TX KBK 03 full house Ksh.


2.9m negotiable 0714970635 PRADO Tx petrl 03 2.9m 0733788970

TOY Pickup v/cln 550k 0721391980 TOY Prado BF 2.15M 0729051540 TOY premio KBN '03' 880k 0723846658 TOY Premio n/s KBN 0722310259 q/s TOY Premio newshape KBR 2005
1800cc 1.22m Call:0720646615

TOY Fielder white 1500cc 03 KBM


730k 0725878942

PREMIO KAZ vc 550K 0710460984

TOY Fielder x KBK 04 780k 0736469303


TOY Harier 01 KBD 1.3m 0733789970

PRIME MOVERS
MAN & RENAULT

TOY Harrier 2002 fully loaded sun


roof 1.25m ono 0727268103 owner

TOY Hiace 05 diesel man 0722821278 TOY Hilux d/cab KAP 4WD manual
local diesel 1.37M Call 0720 217 583

TOY Probox BP 04 530K 0737709115 TOY RAV4 KAQ manual 0726035369 TOY RAV4 KBD 01 750K 0723806382 TOY RUNX 05 BR new 0707 466086 TOY RV4 KBD yr 02 auto white ksh
965k Tel 0722331201 John

TOY hilux KAM 550k 0723846658 TOY Hilux KAS547T petro clean veh
0720644139

N/UD bus BA 29p 07 820k 0724268552 N/Wingroad BQ 04 690k 0721315143 N/WINGRoad KBJ 490K 0720453470 N. Navara d/cab 04/05/06 0722-228273 PROBOX 05 KBR 600k 0728316855 PROBOX BR 1.3L 610K 0723724700

TOY Hilux Pickup1.8m 0722773221 TOY KAP 102 manual 0720756295 TOY Kluger 2003 KBL 2.4cc 1.65m
grey v/clean 0753094416

TOY Shark/QD/Probox/NZE/Premio/

T/Ipsum KBH 02 700k 0732768908 T/IST 05 grey 830k 0750909955

07146-27051 Call now!

Fielder/ Wish/ Harrier & many more dep 250-900k bal 12-36 months 0720-616300, , 0710-260436

TOY Nadia KAX 550k 0722704497

TOY Shark KAM 420k 0727784405

MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES

DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

Classied 61
A University degree in Civil Engineering.
Five years min experience in Executive & Delivery of projects. Excellent Technical Management & Organizational skills. Leadership skill a must. Send CV to info@tranyonengineeringltd.co.ke

B173 Motor Cycles

REQ urgently,marketing

executive, minimum 5 yrs experience,with IT and Networking qualifications for marketing security products. Send detailed CV with current references to: hr@capcom.co.ke

B403 Colleges

020-2245564 spot loans on Toshiba,


Macpros& HP Laptops btwn 20K-50K

ICS TRAINING SERVICES


-Diploma courses by correspondence or distance learning in: General Management Business Management Stores Management Human Resource Management Procurement & Logistics Public Relations Sales & Marketing Accounting & Auditing Hotel & Catering Management Entrepreneurship and many more Tel: 0725252448 or 0733761398 Box 30427 - 00100 Nairobi

BEARINGS

0722534960 cash on car/ l/top 0729840857 A loan on ur car (1hr) ADVANCE selling ur car 0722833300
Special wholesale Offer on original KG Pillow & plough bearings UCP/F - 205, 207, 208, 210, 2011. 30212/13, 32206/07/08/09, 32213/14 & Many more!!
For Discounted prices Visit Us at: Lusaka Road, Shop No. 29. Tel: 0770 333034 Industrial Area, Nairobi

CAPENTER - Furniture 0722602395

SALES

Executives vacancy requirement; minimum 3years experience preferably in the hospitality industry, diploma in Sales & Marketing, proven ability to meet Sales targets. Those with food & beverage background have an added advantage. If you meet the above requirements, send your CV to cljobs568@gmail.com by 30/05/2012

B581 Printing
ABDK A3 Printing Mc 0722739897 GESTETNER 213 210K 0721-970311 SCREEN Printing T-shirts, Umbrellas,
Caps 0724441370

STUDY Auto /ArchiCAD

HEAVY COMMERCIAL
B212 Tractors for Sale
CAT Backhoe 416B Ex USA 0722714875 CAT Loader 930 Ex USA 0722714875 M Ferguson 385 KAU 2005 clean 1.1M
owner 0722370891

@4500/CCNA @ 15K Bell Inst 0721-992065

SCHOLARSHIPS

UK, USA 020-2319825, 0721-512211

UN Jobs SMS ur E-mail to 0720627263

STUDY in Australia 0707678278 TOEFL SAT Omni-Tech 0722528434 CASH on cars 0713389744

B595 Security Services


Rent a walk through metal detector
for events 0707640242 SHARP 0720884391

CUTEST Chics wanted 0722798431 DUBAI-JOBS: Our client Serveu


LLC, Dubai requires 100 female cleaners; Able to pay airtickets, Acco mmodation provided. Call 0720606020, 0733601687 Come to Madonna hse, Westlands rd, 3rd flr suite 302 Email shixrayjoblinks@gmail.com. Registered by Min. of Labour MLHRD/NEB/ORG/8/553/13 3K daily working Guaranteed. 0715433133 www.sunbeamnetwork.co.ke online Visit

VACANCY
An experienced BRANCH Accountant for a Pharmaceutical Company needed. The right candidate will need to handle full function accounting; Trial balance, Balance sheet, recons as well as asset management and recons. The ideal candidate should have knowledge of Branch Accounting. The successful candidate MUST be able to work in a pressurized environment and should also be literate on ERP system! Minimum Requirements: At least 2 Yrs experience as a Branch Accountant. CPA II a must, BCom/ Diploma in Accounting an advantage PC lit: ERP a must!, Ability to prioritise and handle pressure absolutely fundamental! Must be a self-starter, Handle large VOLUMES of work, Good admin / accounting/ excel skills, Books to Balance Sheet, Asset Management. Qualified applicants to send their applications & CVs by 26th May 2012. Email: vacantpositions2012@gmail.com.

COMMERCIAL
B462 Business for Sale
BAR
&REST LICENCED FULLY EQUIPED KOMAROCKS OWNER 0710857175

LOANS! LOANS!
Offers Loans of Upto Kes 300,000/= in Just 24 Hrs. Using your Log Book
Call: 0702-494877, 0734-517007, 020-2215751 / 020-2246620

SPY-SHOP 50% off car trackers,

NISSAN Serena for sale KBP very

clean one owner Tel 0721816574 or 0734783909

Business Capital Access Ltd

CCTV and spy equipment. 1st flr Uganda Hse rm 18, Tel 0787570389

AGRICULTURE & HOME


B657 Farm Machinery & Implements
GASOLINE power saw 0721513496

B219 Trailers for Sale

CHEMIST Pipeline 0786227199 CHEMIST sale Alsop 0721528372 COMPUTER


shop for sale only serious buyers 0738044955 Day

EARN

Rehema Hse, 3rd Flr Kaunda / Standard Str

SITUATIONS VACANT
B243 Domestic
H/Girls wntd urgnt Best sal 0722466091

B671 Fertilizers, Seed & Seedlings


MIRAA Miraa! (Khat) seedlings for
sale: the hybrid seedlings that produce best quality for export. Can grow well in all types of soils. Contact 0720-989919, 0750-153272

ELMART co. urgntly need emloyees at the Airport. 0700874920,0725907281

DIARY Procesing firm along MSA rd


Contact info@unison.co.ke

EMPLOYERS gt free cvs 0707869411 EMPLOY yourself gvsemp@gmail.com GRADUATE Marketer wanted, over
2 yrs with exp in Pharmaceutical products Send CV to vacantpositions2012@gmail.com by 26th May. Designer good typing speed Ksh12,000/- Tel Margaret 0725690796

HAIRDRESSING School & salon in


CBD @3.5M 0775549204

LOANS on the spot between 15-40K


with laptops as security, 0723408602

HARDWARE shop Dago 0722520924 HEALTHY foods rest & pub quick
sale Hurlingham 0722441902

B250
GOOD Job? sms JOB to 4804 0700008508 NGO urg rq cashier
store/k customer/c msger recep tea/g office/ass drivers&t/boys 0704813200

RESIDENTIAL & BUSINESS PROPERTIES


B733 Stalls Available
CBD stall 10K only 0722271153 CBD Stalls No goodwil 0735708052

HIGH Profitable business of airtime

GRAPHIC

0700026858 Mpesa att messengers


cashiers cleaners waiters T/girl rq ug

HEAD teacher wanted 0728529810 HOTEL jobs IN UAE & Qatar 4 men
& women interviews 2 B held in Nairobi & Mbs call 0725-085015, 020-3750202 4 details work in Lebanon sms: 0724939335 sweden, Qatar sms 07239-298633

sales (Safaricom,Airtel,Yu&Orange) in Nairobi city and its surrounding on sale with returns of about 2M per month. Asking price is 25Million. Only Serious buyers to Call 0725-517444

0700089064 l/dist t/boys & loaders 0700167311 bank cashier&clerks 0700271544 New NGO req cashier 0700351966 Trailer Turn boys rqd 0700391918 bank clnrs & mesgrs rq 0700443910 NGO messenger rq 0700724932 longdist, drivers 0700747447 6BCE driver&t/boy rq 0701190267 super/mrt & mpesa att 0705609927 20 airport casuals rq 07069498595 office asst&mesgers 0708445252 6mpesa att&shop att rq 0716568240 New supermarket att 0729879009 NGO req Drivers clerks
Secretaries Messengers & Cleaners drivers office/ast reception teagirl & messsengers 0700472453

KINYOZI CBD Sale 0725718179 LUTHULI Ave Hardware 0727309426 NAKURU secondary sch 0720739708 RESTAURANT
/Bakery CBD G/floor V/prime running 0738554544 for quick sale Buruburu shpng centre Call 0708962180

B740 Land, Plots for Sale


1/4AC Nkoroi 5m 0722369178 1/8ac Kiserian @1.3M 0727565136 1/8ac Kiserian P/Line @300K 0722325785 QUICK
Loans For bankers and Employees of reputable Firms and Organisations Tel 0715-265296

HOUSEKEEPERS with passport to HOUSEKEEPING /Hotel/jobs: UK, HUMAN Resource (all) 0714429032 INTERNS for a KPLC power line
contractor required dip. in electrical Engineering (Power Option). Accounts Clerk experience CPA part 1 30 yrs and above. Apply to Box 64457 - 00620 Muthaiga Nrb.

WANTED Models Actress/ Actors


0718018075

1/8ac Kiserian PCEA 1M 0722325785 1/8ac Rimpa @1.3M 0727565136 10ac Kitengela @1&2M 0722325785 1/4&1/8 muguga 2.6m 0722790200
1/8AC MUGUGA 490K 0722790200

RESTAURANT Butchery and Bar WEEKLY smart shopper needs sales


reps on commission basis. Send CV to info@brandskenya.com

SALON @Umoja 300K 0716909631 SHOP on Tom Mboya St. Mpesa,


computer acc. other services. Tel 0714333691

SELL to us Gold ornaments 0721111367 SPOT cash on cars 0723145428

B263 Women
SECRETARY
required . Typing 50wpm, KCSE M.G C- 0713-088218

2-JOINT plots 4sale 40x80 each at

THIKA rd salon 550k 0725242350

B546 Machinery for Sale


200 KVA Generator Ksh 1.3m Tel
0722860434, 0738651482

Sukari/Kizito overlooking Kahawa Sukari Estate. Call 0721692849. Serious buyers only

IT Technicians urgently 0714429032 LEARN English at FDC 0722-436082 MED Lab cert 0722848380 NGO drivers, turn/boys 0707749662 NGO Rq office/ass 25-40 0707711856 No regrets if you learn our practical
computer courses or employ our students. Fouth Dimension College (FDC) 0722-436082

B469 Business Offers


0733880818 Company registration ACCTS solutions+QBKS 0722713264 ESTABLISHED CBD Cyber Cafe
to let Ksh60000/- Tel 0720827519

300K 1/8 titles plots 0722606618 60X40 Mwihoko 0722165421 ATHI River 1ac prime 0721799439 ATHIRIVER Gimu estate opp KMC ATHIRIVER Gimu Est opp KMC off
Mbs rd 1/8acre 1.2m 0725969842 1/8 acre res 950k comm 1.2m with title negotiable Tel 0722822243

SITUATIONS WANTED
B277 Domestic
0722516342, 0721834778 trained h/g

2NEW tyre changers 0722756941 2NEW wheel balancers 0722756941

1) BA Holder ECD Teacher 2) Secretary of School office must be exellent Ms Office Tel 0722-800162 60 More job vacancies for Form4s &
above in Sales, Marketing & Distribution. Free training offered as you earn 5000/= wkly. For more info call 0713726266, 0722735620 0723-889081 / 0737-576496

MBA/Msc proposal, analysis 0721261236 MBA/PHD prop/Analysis 0718823883 NEMA services Sam 0722713264
OZONE mgt masters/mba proposal&
analysis 0722-258310

BAHATI Annex Nrb 30x100 opp.

B291 Men
ACCOUNTANT
10yrs exp Qbooks & Tally 0788966690

Kimathi near Eastleigh Sec. 3 owner Tel. 0722178430

PRODUCTION

30 PSV drivers needed in Nairobi Call AIRPORT Cleaners Bce driver tboys
loaders messengers 0700592889 rq ug

Manager 5years exp manufacturing & textiles financial literacy quality control costing project focus. Call: 0722-365390 or E-mail: info@ethicalpassionafrica.org

PROFESSIONALS

B298 Women
FOOD processing &
production, minimum FIV. Apply CV & expected salary, Box 35175, Nbi 00200

Wanted open-minded self-motivated people to spearhead growth of Global company Call 0721550082 or 0720660503

BMW 318i KBL 2003 0733914522 BYPASS 5 acres 15M 0722824788 CHUMVI prime 50x100 0722-260243 COMMERCIAL plots 40x80 Kdo rd
dep. 100,000/= bal 4months, titles ready, 2610923, 0700497890

B476 Business Opportunities


INVEST 100k to 1m and earn 10%
monthly in a genuine manufacturing biz. Tel: 0708377242, 0712053735

PROF. CV writing 0725-061303 QATAR:


Ladies Tutors urgently needed to teach English to young and middle aged kids. Benefits: Attractive salary, accomodation, meals & medical Req: Passport, CV, 1 full photo, 4pp photos. Come to: Frank Adams Ltd. St. Ellis Hse (Nakumat City Hall) Wabera St. 020-2219316,0702980740 drivers, cleaners& h/keeper 0751969090

A Leading supermarket in Nbi requires


Accountants (CPA Sec 4-6), securiy personnel, shelf stockers & cashiers. Call Sara 0726774612 or Damaris 0710766240
WORKERS 25K

SALE OF DRILLING RIG

A/PORT

REPAIR & MAINTENANCE


B324 Building
50%
net profit share www.sau.kbo.co.ke T&C apply visit

Make 3k Daily Online 0721554937

D/Holm Phs8 68x38 owner 0732904786 DAGORETI Riruta Kikuyu Rd 1/8ac


Red soil Tel 0708-800418 Owner 1.25m 0723411334

B497 Contracting
NATURAL & HR mgt experts send
CV to reedsconsult@yahoo.com
Model: Ingersoland -T4W Depth Capacity: 500M. Includes Accessories: Hammer, Bits, Drilling Rods 400M CONTACTS 0722-703585 or 0723-899388

Daystar 1/4ac plots near new estate DISCOVERY KAD 95 0722744906 DUNGA rd Industrial Area 0.25ac
opp. Kenya Water Corp 0722-604583

0720592200

ARE U looking for Staff 0735-334428 A supermkt att (6) posts 0720461484 BECOME rich & famous quickly
www.suit.kbo.co.ke 0713514282

Q ATAR-JOBS english teachers, lady SALESMEN SMS 0726-539700 SALES Team- Kibera 0720751389 SECONDARY
School Principal required urgently 0716-755613

B525 Financial
0202166476 Almost auctioned car 0202214396 Advance selling your car
plots/ laptops. 0724268552, 0710746831

ELD- Elgon View 1/2ac plot 0721958720 EMBAKASI Utawala 40x80ft next
airways 750k 0722831903/ 2220019

BISMATT supermkt att: 0706589100

EDUCATIONAL

0720701678 Cash on Cars/Laptops

SELFLOADING Concrete mixer


Robin vibrator 0724318305

FEDHA Estate 50X100 0714642460

62 | Classied
EMBU Siakago 5acres with Eacalyptus
Kshs 2M. Tel 0722866103

DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012


KIGANJO KANDARA INV 40X80
600K. 0724301464, 0732671829

NYERI 3/4acre residential plot Ksh


2.5M Tel 0734595124

THIKA Rd / Bypas 2.2M 0722717406 THIKA rd 1/2acre opp. Roasters


suitable for flats 40m 0711-340449

MLOLONGO

income 28K pm asking 3.8m 0722739897

Hse with

rental

NEW 1&2 br south B, 1br b/sitter


Githurai 45 4sale, 1br flat Kilimani 0202215460, 0712251108

FINELANDS Isinya Kitengela 50x100


s/offer 60k 0722417074, 0724816611

KIHARA

FINELANDS Kitengela Isinya 50x


100; 65K offer 0722417074, 2472045
165K offer 0724816611, 2472045

Ribarori 100x100 near Roselyne Hielight Nairobi boundary 8M. Call owner 0735165440

NYERI CBD 50X130 kshs 22 million


clean title 0721803111

NGARA rd 2 storey comm building


@ 55m ono 0722-861372

THIKA rd 70x70 plot 0722705938 THOME-1, 1/2acre 12m 0733411078 THOME 1/2acre plot 0736259532 THOME
1 /4 7.6M, Balozi 6M Zimmerman rent 63M 0722254565

NGONG

KINOO Town 1/4 12M 0721978761 KISERIAN 5ac 4.2M 0719823002

ONGATA

Rongai 3(1/8) plot touching tarmac Rd Call 0722147828

NGUMBA Estate flats 40m income


300,000/= Tel 0723-941387

Road Lenana new apt secure 3br 55k 0711182038

FINELANDS Kitengela Isinya 50x100 FINELANDS Kitengela Isinya 50x


100; 150K offer 0722417074, 2472045 RuaI 50x100 0724816611, 2472045 RuaI 50x100 0724816611, 2472045

PLOT-Kihara Kiambaa 50x50 0713164901 PRIME Commercial


Garissa Town. Tel: 020-2623580 property in

NGUMO 1br 8k 0729579496 owner

NGUMO Magiwa estate 3br maisonet


Sq 13M 2220019 0722831903

NYAYO Emba 3Br 0722813866


KITENGELA 1/8acre 0722420907 KITENGELA KITENGELA


ICT City 50x100 100,000/- 0733582208 13km from tarmac

FINELANDS FINELANDS

120k 180k

QUICK sale Tasia 80x33 incl.borehole


approval Kshs 2.8M 0720264458

TOY Prado KBJ 02 0721812645 UPLANDS 4acres 0722732900 UTAWALA 40x60 30x60 0723540531 UTAWALA prime plots 100m from
bypass 0722871633, 0723324672

SOUTH B Main house 0734-255869 SOUTHLANDS 3br+extension 1br


s/contained quick sale 11M. No agents 0722729190 rooms income 40k Tel 0716878582

FINELANDS Ruai 50x100 Kshs. 350,000 Call 0724816611,2472045

15km from tarmac behind ICT Malili City 50x100 95,000/- Viewing Wednedays & Saturdays Time: 9.00a.m 0722312387

RIRONI Limuru 50x100 0704101123 ROYSAMBU: 40X80ft Commercial


Plot Next to Upcoming Thika Road Mall, 0722256569, 0724123784 0722986680, 0789767109 Nemuge Ltd

ONE Bedroom & bedsitter apartments


at Supacare Ruaka Limuru attractive rent 0712007616 Rd

THIKA house for sale single & double UM1 2b/r+exts buru 0714700687 Umoja 1 2brm main hse without
extension zone Q 0722740571 with a slab 0722-740571

ZIMMER 50x50 sh 5.2m 0722748972

SHOP Kiserian 10K 0722325785 SOUTH C @St James/Olesereni 2br


flat secure DSTV 0720854389

ISINYA 1/8ac 650K opp. Moi Girls


very prime Tel 0726118528

KITENGELA 50 acres near Jamii


Bora 1.4M per acre ono 0721648349

RUAI 50x100 100,000/= Best Offer RUAI


50x100 150,000 Tel.0722 986680, 0789767109 Nemuge Co. Ltd

B747 Parking Space Available


AMPLE Parking space for renting
location along Nyerere Road in-between Zambian High Commision and St. Andrews facing the central park. Charges 200/= per day time 6am to 6pm for more information. Call 0725-607248 or email. churchnbo@yahoo.com

ISINYA 50 x 100, insallments allowed


100K.Call 0704 592971

KITENGELA Acacia View Est 1/8ac


plts @500K. 0720043288, 020550287 Vineyard Properties Ltd Chuna Housing 1/8acre 1.6M 2220019 0722831903 A.P Post 950,000/= only titles ready 0722-668736, 0724-594009

UMOJA-1 2brm main with both ext UMOJA IIA 2 bedroom tel: 0722720019 ZIMMERMAN 50x75ft with 4units
of 3Br each 6.5M (Neg) 0726161405

SOUTH C 2br flats 25K 1br 15K


vacant 0722271153, 0733-391257

JOSKA 50x100 250k with t/deeds devd


0736444977, 0725939618 Global Plan

KITENGELA

RUAI 50x100 200,000

Tel.0722 986680, 0789767109 Nemuge Ltd 0725-939618, 2316208 Global Plan

SOUTH-C sq l/t 0725821322 owner TELAVIV Estate single 4,000/ 1br 8K


0732-000944, 0715000944

Jubilands: Isinya Malili rd 50x100 55k


0714915424, 0728879191, 0736901000 0714915424, 0728879191, 0736901000

KITENGELA Milimani 1/8acres near KITENGELA

RUAI 50x100 230k with t/deeds devd RUAI 50x100 320,000/= very prime
0722986680,0789767109 Nemuge Ltd

Jubilands: Isinya Malili rd 50x100 75k JUBILANDS: Kitengela Isinya 50x100


s/offer 150k 0714915424,0728879191 Ruiru 40x60 130k inst. geomark Invest Ltd 0715219780

Milimani bordering Orchards Sch Title Serviced 2 acres @5.5M p/a 0738-786725

B761 Premises, Offices for Sale


CBD Shop Kenyatta av. 0720818277 HURLINGHAM
700sqft shop G/floor, g/will 2.5M neg 0722808455

B789 Properties to Let


1,2,3,4,5 Bedrooms 0711182038 1&2 BR & shops pipeline stage opp.
Total Petrol stn 14-18K 0737014784

TENA 3br m/ens comp 0722374732 THK Rd 5bd Willmary Est 0722264890
apt master en suite, s/pool.0715008946,0735120462 For Sale:Lavington,sunninghill apts 2 & 3 br for sale. 0715008946,0735120462 To let:Runda View apts.newly built.5kms from village mkt 3bd m/ensuite. 0715008946,0735120462

RUAI 50x100 350k with t/deeds devd


0736444977, 0725939618 Global Plan

JUJAFARM, Ruiru, 40x80 200k. JUJA farm 2.5acres 0738-764072


JUJA FARM 40X60.ATHI 100K, KWA
MURAGE 0732671829 200K. 0724301464,

KITENGELA plts www.optiven.co.ke KITENGELA twn 1/8 4.8m 0726341993 KITENGLA 50X100 820k prime title
Gabbie Ltd 0202610966, 0715086866

To Let:LAVINGTON Kingara rd.2br

RUAKA 1/8,1/4acre 0726025215 RUAKA 2x1 /8th plots 200m from


bypass 0722-604583

OPERATIONAL Bar&Rest for sale


in Dago Call 0752090024

1 2 3B/R Parklands 7-30k 0700543390 1 b/s Westlands 5000/= 0720020410 1Br Ngando/Lenana 7.5k 0720291409 2BDR flat Msa rd 18k 0722912383 2br Kilimani 65K 0722516235 owner 2BR Mwimuto 8-10k 0722804574 2BR Riruta owner 0722-704997 3B/R+SQ Ngumo 32,000 0700543390 3BR + sq South C 0716365649 3 br+sq Southc 28,000 0720040895 3BR Delamere flats 0720767092
ADAMS
BSITTER 0720427460 OWNER 4K OWNER

KITISURU

West 3/4 & 1/2acre redsoil 35m & 25m ono 0722420951

RUAKA plots Tel:0722657301


LAND AND PLOTS FOR SALE
Ruai Joska 50x100 4km from Kangundo road 90,000/= Ruai Joska 50x100 very prime 200,000/= Ruai Joska 50x100 2km from Kangundo road 300,000/= KBC 50x100 3km from Kangundo road 150,000/= Ruai Kamulu 50x100 1km from tarmac 450,000/= Isinya 50x100 1km from Pipeline road 300,000/= Isinya 50x100 3km from Pipeline road 90,000/= Isinya 50x100 best offer 75,000/= Viewing free Ruai Wed & Sat 9.30am-10.30 am respectively Isinya Tues, Thurs & Sat 9.30 am
Contact Truelands Holdings Ltd Reli-Co-op Hse, 4th Floor Rm 404, Mfangano St. Tel: 020-2250594, 0720738141 or 0734800400

B768 Premises, Offices to Let


0723477691 - get nice premises fast CHEAP furn offices 0728692695 DAG. Corner shops / office 0716935457 GODOWN7000sqft 140k 0733411078 GODOWNS 5-10000sqft 4454285 NGONG Rd offices 0735-843700 OFFICE 25k no deposit 0721577007 OFFICE FROM 600sqft Baricho Rd
Waiyaki Way secure 0722515510

K/Sukari 2nd row 5.9m 0733253761 KAHAWA Sukari 1/4acre Marsabit


Rd 4.5M 2220019 0722831903

KIUKENDA 1/2ac 6.5M 0729622163 KIUKENDA 1/2ac 7M 0722329180 KIUKENDA 1/2 acre 4sale make
offers 0735984358

TWIN rms satelite T. 0728550074 VILLA Franca 3br 30k 0738115209 or


0718769770
OWNR

KAHAWA Sukari plot for sale ksh


6m Call 0722300317, 0732636275 40acs near Kajiado town 0722-604583

LAKEVIEW /Hillview Estate 1.5ac.


Serious buyers only 0726450240

W/LAND 1BR EXT 8K 0716222161 W/LANDS 1br 7k 0703769077


owner

KAJIADO

Kenchic

Lavington1.3ac 180m 0736519163 M/LONGO 1/8 title 3M 0722706260 MAI Mahiu 200K 0721595726 MAKADARA Ngumba 0714700687 MAKUYU 40x50 plots near Makuyu
Teachers College 0722-604583 with titles

KAJIADO township surveyed plots


with ready title. 0723156789

OFFICES to let Call 0722692576 SERVICED Offices internet business


support SouthB 0717810500

KAMULU

50x100 dep. 50,000 balance 4months, titles ready, 2610923, 0751201267 Viewing free

B803Property Management
ENA Call 020 2214860, 0722 494 090 HOMES Renovator Call 0722 521679

KAMULU 50x100 dep 100k bal 4mths.

W/Lands 1/2/3br offices 0722-803704 W/Station at cheapest 0720263218 WORK stations kenyatta Ave 12Kpm
0720-149568, 2251401

DONHOLM 4BR 20K 0738319220

Ready titles. 0720287678, 0723504714

Brookton Properties Ltd, Shankardass Hse 3rd flr rm 303. Viewing free daily kshs

MANYANJA

Thika rd @35m 0722-825801 1M Tel 0706445529

140acs

Donholm big b/sitter 8k 0722768533 DONHOLM new 2br apt hot shower
underground tank 16K 0716869623

B817 Wanted to Rent


3-4BR Up to 50K Call 0722 521 679

KAMULU

at KBC 50/80 350,000 tel: 0739973129

MARAGUA 2/5acre river frontage MARAGUA


Ridge 50ac @Ksh. 300,000/= per acre 0722-604583

B782 Properties for Sale


JOGOO rd next to uhuru mkt 2br
secure with parking call 0714 884006

KAMULU-

Joska at KBC 500m 50x100 250,000/= 0722312387

RUIRU 1/8ac 2.8M 0722329180 RUIRU 40x60 250k 0722936698 RUIRU


40x60 380K v.prime 0731321554, 0715219780 Geomark

GUANGO 3Br + sq 0722813866 ICIPE 2br m ensuite 0723514013 IMARA DAIMA 2b/d bungalow X
large compound @27k 0728608699

STORAGE & W/HOUSING TOURS & TRAVEL


PAGOAIRWAYS get your dubai
visa in 2 days, dubai fare from 32,000/=, 25 vacancies for IATA course 9 months, hotel course 2 yrs, galileo 3 months practical electricity hse, 020 311388/0722583759

KAMULU- Joska at KBC Dev. area


50x100 titles 180,000/= 0722312387 50x100 titles 150,000/= 0733582208

MBO-I-KAMITI 1/8ac 480k 0733411078 MEMBLEY 1/4ac 4.5m 0722861372 MEMBLEY 80x40 235m 0722657720 MIHONGO
plots 100x50 by-pass 750k 0723411334 near

2 HOUSES American Kitchen tiled 4 b/r+sq Hurlingham 16.5m 0722392856 4BRs Rongai 1/8ac 6.5m 0722465093 A House on an acre for sale at new
Muthaiga Tel 0713900214

KAMULU- Joska at KBC farm C KAMULU- Joska at Sunshine 50x100


dev. titles 200,000/= tel: 0722-312387

Locked garage, Thika rd. Owner only 8m no agents 0705351152

RUIRU 60x60 near s/hway 0716391627 RUIRU b.pass 500m frm Thika rd 1/8
2.5m title residential only 0722557356

K/WEST 2br & offices 0727798023 KARURI 4BR 35K Tel. 0722 521 679 KASA Ngorofani 2bm 0725242350
KASARANI
0722768569 4br mnst+sq

KAMULU- Joska special offer 50x100


titles 120,000/= 0722-312387

MLOLONGO Kasina 40x70 kshs


2.1m 200m frm tarmac 0737492160

RUIRU Bypass 50x100 @800k 800m

KANGUNDO Rd @ Kantafu 4km

MLOLONGO plots 100x50 left on


way to Mombasa 1.25m 0723411334

from tarmac title deed 0727-647646, 0721-951533, owner

AKIBA Langata 4bd 15M 0721-274500 BBURU: 3br corner hse 0722344197 CLAY City Kasaa 4br 0721613593 DANDORA Phase,IV&V 8rooms, FEDHA 4br big v/neat 0725-959512 GREEN/F 4brm maiss 0732788500 HIGHRISE blockH 2br 0736519163 HOSTEL For Sale Call 0737689959 HOSTELS Daystar Univ. on 1/4ac
1.5M annual income 0722-596446

off tarmac 50x100 @180K pay by instalment free transport. Royal Property Developers 0700469070

MSA Rd 2.5ac near GM 0721564522 MSA rd 60acs 11m p.a on tarmac for
Industrial/residential hses 0734949425 MSA Rd Panari 1acre 60M 0720818277

RUIRU bypass 50x100 Kshs 850,000.


Tel 0705520989 owner

KASARANI

b /sitter available 0707542325

1&2brm

PERSONAL NOTICES
PERSONAL SERVICES (COAST)
D279 Notice

Karen 1/2 & 2acs,14&54m0711182038 Karen 1acs sever25-33m 0711182038 KAREN


25acres 0727474645 28M/acre Tel:

RWAKA 2 plots for sale 50x100


70x100 Call 0725-802524

3storey house 24rooms 0729475785

KIAMUBI 1&2br 5-8k 0724674808 KIHARA 2br on tarmac very secure


plenty water 12k p.m 0722800692

MUGUGA Thamanda Jet scheme


owner 1/8acrex8 1M 0723-632682

S/KINANGOP 2ac 1.25M 0722701142 SYOKIMAU 1/4ac 3.9M 0720685632 SYOKIMAU 1/8ac 2m 0720961144 TASSIA 25x66ft 1.4m 0726341993 TASSIA 33x66 1.8M 0720-701678
/THIKA
Kiboko 0720920608 plot Wanted

Karen 41/2,5,7,8,15acs 0711182038 KASARANI


Mwiki 50x100 plots 850k Tel 0721562293, 0707074221

MURANGA

Gikindu loc. 20 14 acres 400K each Tel 0726705979 very prime.

KIKUYU 2broomed Ksh 15000 Tel


0722831093

MUTHAIGA

KATANI 1/8acre next to Syokimau,


prime 680k,0202610966, 0715086866

North 1/2acre plot Smart & elegant neighbourhood titled 26M 0726341993

KILIMANI SouthC 4b/r 0722732900 KINOO/Rungiri 2b/roomed0722701142 KOMAROCK Sector II 2br flat rent
14K 2220019 0722831903

MWALIMU farm 1acre block 3 with


title 800k 0734949425

HOUSE 4 sale Komarock phase 4


contact Owner Tel 0723-230036

KATANI 1/8acr near Syokimau & KATANI

near Utawala, r/titles Aberdeen Hol dings Ltd 0722829195, 0734572994 50X100 dep. 100,000 balance 4months, Titles ready, 2610923, 0715 514989 Viewing free

MWEA prime plot 0700022360 NAIROBI Makadara 40x50 ideal for


flats 7m 0722420951

THIKA Kiganjo 1/4acre 0721772113 THIKA Kiganjo 2.5a 3.5m 0738672780 THIKA Kiganjo first corner on tarmac
47x60 1m 0789-860908

IMARA/D 4b/r m/t 14m 0725660073 KASARANI


Claycity Estate 5br master ensuite title 0722467230

LANGATA 3Br+sq 30k 0720543355 LANGaTA sq 11k 0729913702 ownr LAVI 1br hse ext 30K 0733386074 LORESHO 6broomed Ksh140,000
Tel 0722831093

NAIVASHA 3acr 2.4M 0721274500 NGATA centre 10acr 0724911664 NGONG


1/8ac plots 1km from Zambia stage ksh 1.55m ono Tel Owner 0716-648205

KAYOLE (near Police) 4rms with


foundation for ext. 950k 0720855278

KATANI plot 1/8 580K 0733847069 KENOL plots 60x80 0722119441 KERUGOYA/Kiamuruga 12 acre
350 000 services conn 0739 891 827

THIKA Mun phase4 plt with title


contact owner 0723472472 Liz

KAYOLE 3hses 2M,-4M 0723219281 KAYOLE


3storey selfcontained house 8units 2b/rm each 0729568534 0733807569

THIKA Ngoigwa 50x80 Title, Ruiru


50x100 40x80 72x42 Tel 0722840781 Owner

NGONG town 1/8ac 2.2M 0720855278 NISSAN Patrol KBE 0722650811 NKOROI Prime res 1/4acre 4M neg NYARI 3/4ac on tarmac 0721564522 NYARI Nrb plots/hses 0722-233690
no agents contact owner 0722824329, 0738824329, 0722310846

KIAMBU /Riabai 0-5ac 0722252418 KIAMBU 1acre plot prime tarmac


road kshs 35M Tel 0734595124

THIKA Ngoingwa (Tola)

KIBERA Olympic 2br mais sq 6m Tel KILI 2br apt 10M 0721648349 KOMAROCK Section-A 3BR+SQ
ksh 5m 0722-226770

MLOLONGO 1br new 0723898430 MLOLONGO 1 s/contained b/room


no agent 0727-532068

KIAMBU town 50x100 0722756546 KIAMUMBI 1/4acr red soil dam view
4.5m 0722420951

1.5Km behind Mang'u High School overlooking Ngoingwa Estate 127 plots remaining 40x80 titles ready deps ok 750K 0728267725 www.stonebridgeventures.co.ke

MOMBASA RD 360 court 2 br APT


Rent 18k 2220019 0722831903 bedsitter 0700072877

THIKA Ngoingwa 50x80 fenced &


gate asking 1.6M 0717693680

MADARAKA 2br flat 0736519163 NGARA 0.35ac 110M 0725660073

NAIROBI West Shopping Self cont

DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

Classied/Transition 63
E049 Car Hire
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It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the death of Herbart Mage Okiomeria. Son of the late Okiomeria Onkundi and Nyakengese Okiomeria. Beloved husband of Paustina Sarange Onyinyo, the late Arnastancia Kemunto, Maria Nyanchoka and Agnes Moraa. Brother of late Ongondi among others. Father of the late Peter Onkendi, late Julius Mirongo, Robert Orgubo (USA), Eunice Nyagaka (KNH), late John Gilbert, Mary Moraa (UK), Margaret, Moraa, Teresa, Nyabwari, late Kebari, Sakawa,Oroko, Onyoni, Nyabwari, Omweri, Pts. Ombooke, Grace, Mark, Zacharia, Bosibori, Sabina, Dina among others. Grandfather of George, Grifn, Bernard, Christine, Achika, Ogot, Denis, Dr, Okongo, Rhodah among others. Father -in-law of Rudia, Frida, Josphine, Elijah Omare, Joyce,James Keboma the late Omagwa, Dirisa, Onsombi, Dedeusi, Martha, Margaret, Maina among others. Cousin of Omweri Kibwage, Austine Oyongo. Uncle of Prof. Kibwage, Wika, Nyamatari, Simba, Julius. Korera of Johnstone Omare, Prof. Nyachio,Onsombi, Omwando, Ondari among others. Semo of Peter Ayiema, Joseph, Nyamari, the late Nyambeki among others. There will be a fundraising for burial expenses on Wednesday 23rd May 2012 at Nyachenge Market from 5.00pm. Cortege leaves Thabaka Mission Hospital Mortuary on Thursday at 24th May, 2012 at 12 noon and burial will be on Friday 25th May, 2012 at his rural home.

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Death and Funeral Announcement

Memorial Service/Unveiling of the Cross


Dad, It is different here without you, It is as if there is no sun, Darkness now surrounds us. Our world seems so undone You were our life, our everything But you are now long gone. Somehow we must nd faith in God And let our lives go on. They say time mends broken hearts, If its true time is our friend, Well count the days until the time, You are in our arms again. Fondly remembered by your loving wife Joyce Njambi, Children and grandchildren. Memorial service and unveiling of the cross will be held on Saturday 26th May 2012 at Kiamuturi village,Mathioya District,Muranga county at 12.00noon.

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Herbart Mage Okiomeria

Joel Kamunyu Kirundi


1923-04/05/07

E740 Land Plots for Sale


LAMU Port Plots: 5, 10, 15 Acres @
1.2M Per acre. vielaholdings@yahoo.com Email

E789 Properties to Let


3B/R near Cinemax 35k 0733340082
KIZINGO 3b/r flat @35k 0722832307 NYALI 1-2b/r flats @17k 0722832307 NYALI 3b/r hse(new) 40k 0722832307

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Geoffrey Mwiti Mugambi which occurred on 18th May 2012. Son of Mr. Sebastian Mugambi and Mrs. Winfred Maigene Mugambi. Father of Baby Precious Mwendwa. Brother of Catherine Gakii (Valentine Growers), Josephine Gatwiri (Kabete), Florence Kanana (State House Girls), Doreen Gacheri (Nanyuki), Purity Makena, George Muthomi (Valentine Growers). Uncle of Elsie Kawira, Morgan Gichoni, Evans Mutuma, Kenzi Mwangi Njuguna, Leslie Mwendwa, Preston Koome, Winjoy Kinya, Celine Ntinyari, Chris Gitonga and Lennie Mwenda. Brother-in-law of Peter Machaki, Anthony Njuguna Mwangi, Francis Kinoti, Eric Miriuki.

Death and Funeral Announcement

Memorial Service/Unveiling of the Cross


Charles, An understanding heart An intelligent mind You were one of a kind. We do not need a special day To bring you to our minds. The days we do not think of you Are very hard to nd. Still loved, missed and very dear to your Loving mum, brothers, sisters, nephews, nieces and friends. Eternal peace grant him O Lord and may perpetual light shine upon him.

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Family and friends are meeting daily from 5.30 pm at Hotel Accra and their home in Kaguru village -Nkubu. The cortege leaves Nkubu Hospital Mortuary on Friday 25th May 2012 followed by the funeral service at Kaguru Catholic Church.

Geoffrey Mwiti Mugambi

Indeed Good men must die but death can not kill their legacy, dreams, ideas and visions. Rest in peace Jeff

Memorial service and unveiling of the cross will be held on Saturday 26th May 2012 at Kiamuturi village,Mathioya District,Muranga county at 12.00noon.

Charles Kirundi Kamunyu


25/9/1960-26/4/1994

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It is with deep sorrow and acceptance of Gods will that we announce the death of Administration Police Constable Martin Gitonga which occurred on 15/05/2012 following a terrorist Bomb attack on their vehicle in Dadab North Eastern Kenya. He hails from Kariene Mwiramwanki, Ngonyi, Ntakira Location, Imenti North. Son of the late Stella Karwirwa. Nephew of David Reeche, Major Nkubitu Joel, late Gikundi, Mathenge, Kanana and Ntinyari. Cousin of Harmony Gitonga, Leena, Muriuki, Murega and Muroria among others. Friends and relatives are meeting daily at San Valencia Hotel (Silver Spoons) Nairobi and at his Ngonyi Home everyday from 5:30 pm for funeral arrangements. The cortege leaves Chiromo Mortuary on 24/05/2012 at 06:00 am for funeral at his home in Ngonyi, Meru County on the same day. May the Lord Rest his soul in internal peace. Amen

Death & Funeral Announcement

Min. of State for Provincial Admin. & Internal Security Admin Police Department

We announce the death of George Mburu Tharao (Ngaari) of Mbunja who was the National Chairman of Amani kwa Wote Association (Peace in all) and also the chairman of Limuru Bidii Jua Kali Association Limuru. He was a businessman in Naivasha. Son of the late Samuel Tharao and Beatrice Nduta. Husband of Jeniffer Muthoni. Father of Jelon Machaga, Samuel Tharao (Naivasha), Beatrice Nduta (Uthiru Girls High School) and Peter Wakaba (Tigoni Secondary School). Brother of Serah Kaburu (Kirenga), Peter Wakaba (Kakemaga), Fredrick Chege (Limuru), Annie Wangui Maina (Naivasha), Regina Njambi (London), Lawrence Karungo (Kirenga), Francis Kimori (kirenga), Mary Wanjiku (Germany), John Ngatho (Limuru), Alexander Njuguna (Germany) and David Kinyariro (Limuru). Family and friends are meeting at his home Limuru Jua Kali and Naivasha AP Canteen at his work place. The body will be taken from Kikuyu Hospital Mortuary onThursday 24th May 2012 at 9.00 am and afterwards prayers and burial will follow at his home place Kirenga.

Death and Funeral Announcement

MOTOR VEHICLES (COAST)


It is with profound shock and humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the death of our beloved mother Momo Sarah Tukai Maua which occurred on 14th May 2012 at Mediheal Hospital Eldoret.

AP. Constable Martin Gitonga

George Mburu Tharao (Ngaari)

In Gods hands you rest, in our hearts you live forever.

Death and Funeral Announcement

It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the passing on of Wilf Gilbey Payet on Sunday 20th May 2012 at home after a short illness. He is survived by his brothers and sisters Norman, Terry Albert, Maureen (Helen) and Judy Payet. Uncle of Ben, Darrel, Helen, Juliana (U.K) Rosita and Ian. Brother of the late Robert Payet.

Death and Funeral Announcement

Death and Burial Announcement Gone Too Soon!!

Wife of the late mzee Abraham Simotwo Moiben. Daughter of the late mzee Ole Losopjain. Mother of Hon. Samuel Moiben, the late Margaret Kisiro, Robert Jinja Ampri, Everlyne C. Saina, John Simotwo and Erick Kibet Simotwo. The cortege leaves Mt. Elgon Mortuary Kitale on 25/05/2012 and the burial will be held on Saturday 26th May 2012 at their Sooito Home Kitalale.

Momo Sarah Tukai Maua Moiben

Burial will take place on Thursday 24th May, 2012. The cortege will leave from Chiromo Funeral Home thereafter, St Austins church at 10: 00 am the service begins at 10:30 am, thereafter burial service at the Langata cemetery. You have left behind broken hearts and precious memories and as you rest in Gods loving arms know that you are forever treasured by family and friends

Wilf Gilbey Payet

May God rest ber soul in eternal peace. Amen

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of David Mugambi Mwaniki; Husband of Florence Ngiriki Mugambi. Son of Michael Mwaniki and the late Salome Muthoni. Father of Sally Mwangi, Allan Mwaniki, Bernice Mukami and Gerry Gitonga. Father-in-law of Daniel Ndege and Mary Wambui. Brother of Janet, Shadrack, James, late Obed, Gerald, Jamleck, Agnes and Angerous. Grand father of Collins, Clinton, Ryanna, Mugambi (Jnr) and Brayden.

Death and Funeral Announcement

Death and Funeral Announcement


We regret to announce the sudden death of Mr. Harrison Waweru Wanyoike which occurred through a tragic road accident at Karigoine along KenolMuranga road on Wednesday 16/5/2012. He worked at Brookhouse School before he left for Makuyu County Council where he was working until his demise. Son of Wanyoike Nganga and Joyce Njeri. Husband of Charity Nduta. Father of Joyce Njeri, Esther Wanjiru, Alex Wanyoike and Kennedy Macharia. Brother of Lucy Wanjiru, Elias Nganga, Grace Wanjiku, Purity Wambui, Nancy Muthoni, Erastus Muiruri, Pius Mungai, Mercy Wamaitha and the late Joseph Nganga. Family members and friends are meeting daily at Grace Villa Ngara Nairobi, Makuyu County Council and at his home Ndonga village. The cortege leaves Bishop Okoye funeral homeThika on Friday 25/5/2012 at 9.00am for funeral and burial services at his home Ndonga village, Gakuyu Sublocation, Kigumo district, Muranga County.

Sunrise 3rd December 1983 Sunset 26th May 2012


It is with deep sorrow that we announce the sudden death of Bukokhe Sharon Tindi in Manchester UK on 26th April, 2012. The cortege arrives in Kenya today, 23rd May 2012. The funeral service will be held at St Michaels Church Langata tomorrow, Thursday 24th May 2012 at 3.00p.m. The cortege will then depart for an overnight stay in Southlands Estate house number 30, then leave for burial in Bungoma on Friday 25th May 2012. Funeral service and burial will be held on Saturday 26th May 2012 in Mabanga Village. Darling Bukokhe - Kukhu we all loved you. I have fought a good ght. I have nished the race, and I have been faithful. 2 Timothy 3:7-8 May you REST in PEACE

Bukokhe Sharon Tindi

The cortege leaves Kibugi Funeral Home (Kutus) at 8.30am on Friday 25/05/2012 for a funeral service at ACK Ithare-ini and thereafter he will be laid to rest at his home in Kaguma Village, Kabare Location, Kirinyaga County.

David Mugambi Mwaniki


1953 - 15/5/2012

Harrison Waweru Wanyoike


1959-16/5/2012

Indeed loved ones never die; they do rest in Gods able hands and live in our hearts forever and ever. Amen!

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DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

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Ndururumo

High School

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Death and Funeral Announcement
We regret to announce the death of Patrick Wafula Wabwire which occurred on 14 May 2012. Formerly a teacher at Mombasa Academy and previously at Juja Preparatory, Peponi and Aberdare Schools/Academy late Wafula Okwach and Mama Aserena Nafula Okwach of Khuyala village, Matayos, Busia District. Brother of Anthony Wafula, Rosemary Wafula, late Nicholas Okwach, late Dr. Edward Wafula, Emily Atieno, Bernadine Akumu and Christobel Nabwire. Nephew of Humphrey Alombe, the Wakho, the Akides and Opamba families of Matayos and teh Busuru family of Lupida among others. In-law of John Oyugi, Joseph Kegode, Violet Sande, Charles Odiero among others. Uncle of Brian, Sylvia, Darryl, Darren, Nick, Ivy, Geoffrey, Ellaine, Roy, John, Lorraine among others. The cortege leaves Bishop Okoye funeral Home Thika on Thursday 31st May 2012. Burial will be on 2 June 2012 at Khuyala Village, Matayos, Busia District. There wili be a meeting at Garden Square on Wednesday 23 May at 5.30pm and the main fundraising to offset medical and funeral expenses at Railways club next to Uhuru Park on Thursday 24th May starting at 5.30p.m. Contributions can also be sent by MPESA to 0721943010. Indeed loved ones dont die, they rest in Gods hands and live in our hearts forever and ever. Amen.

DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

Gone Too Soon


It is with deep sorrow that we regret to announce the passing into glory of Leah Njoki Ngige formerly Kabarak Uni. and lately KCA University. Daughter of Joseph Ngige Mburu (coffee Research Foundation) Ruiru and Rebecca Njeri Ngige (Oaklands Pri Sch). Sister of Rachel Waithira, Paul Mburu, Mary Mugure and Nathaniel Kahuria. Friends and relatives are meeting daily at her parents home in Bethsaida Village Ruiru and at her grandparents home in Gatiiguru Village. The cortege leaves Kenyatta University Motuary on Friday 25th May 2012 at 8.00am. Funeral service will be held at P.C.E.A Huriangu Church thereafter burial will take place at her grandfathers farm Gatiiguru, Komothai location, Kiambu county

Death and Funeral Announcement


It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the death of Minnie Wanjiru Muigai. Daughter of the late Allan Muigai and the late Elizabeth Wairimu. Sister of the late Lilian Wambui, late Peter Muturi, late Daniel Kihara, late Grace Njeri, Stanley Mwathi, Rebecca Kivunaga, Ruth Waithera (USA), Mary Nyokabi, Lucy Nyambura, James Kariuki, Joseph Thuo (USA). Mother of Margaret Kihato (USA), Oscar Njenga, Peter Njenga, Lois Kioko and Mary Wanjiku. Mother in law of Sammy Kihato (USA), Kioko Musyimi (Citibank), Lucy Njeri and Catherine Nyawira. Grandmother of Mellissa Petterson (Denmark), Wangari Kihato (USA), Philippa Kioko, Moses Njenga and Anita Njenga among others. Great grandmother of Minnie Petterson, Chritian Petterson and Denver Muigai. Auntie to many. Daily meetings at Norwich Union House 4th Floor meeting room No.15 from 6pm to 9pm. Cortege leaves Montezuma Funeral Home (Mbagathi way) on Saturday 26 th May at 7.00 am. Thereafter the funeral service at PCEA Gitwe Church followed by burial at Gitwe, Githunguri, Kiambu County. I have fought the good ght, I have nished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me a crown of righteousness. 2 Tim.4:7

Patrick Wafula Wabwire - Patty


1969-14/5/2012

Leah Njoki Ngige


23/12/1985-18/05/2012

6/4/1929 - 18/5/2012

Minnie Wanjiru Muigai

Death and Funeral Announcement


It is with deep sorrow and humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the sudden passing on of Wilfred Mugambi Wawira, an accountant of SWAK Embu. Loving son of Irene Wawira. Brother of Dennis Mutugi (Siakago Boys) and John Njue (Kenga Pry School). Grandson of Wilfred Kioi (Mirichu) and Eunice Marigu Wilfred. Nephew of Wambeti (Kasavari primary), J Kioi (KA Kabete Barracks), A Kioi (Water Siakago), Sammy Mugo (AP Mwingi), Njeru (Southern Sudan), Muchangi (Metro Tiles Nairobi). Friends and relatives are meeting daily at his grandparents home Kathugu and Embu Canan Guest house for prayers and funeral arrangements. The cortege leaves Embu General Hospital Mortuary on Thursday 24th May, 2012 at 9.00 am for a funeral service followed by burial thereafter at his grandparents home in Kathugu Village. Those who have died believing in Christ will rise to life rst 1Thessalonians 4:16

Death and Funeral Announcement


It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the passing on of Daniel lrungu Muchiri on Sunday the 20th May 2012. Son of mzee Stephen Muchiri Kamau of Ndakaini and the late Rahab Wanjiku. Former Principal of Ol Joro Orok Secondary School. Beloved husband of Hellen Njeri former teacher, Chakareli Primary school. Father of Leah Wangui, Mercy Wambui, ldah Wanjiru, Stephen Muchiri, Alex Kiama, Grace Wanjiru and the late Oscar Kiama. Father in-law of Duncan Huria, Duncan Ndegwa and Winnie Mukami. Grandfather of Kevin, Victor, Agnes and Helien. The cortege leaves Ol Kalau Hospital on Thursday the 24th May 2012 at 9am, followed thereafter by prayers and burial service at his home Ol Joro Orok near Chakareli Primary School.

Celebration of a Life Well Lived


We regret to announce the untimely death of our beloved sister in christ Mary Nyamiru Kiiru (Mama Kiiru). Daughter of Mr & Mrs Kiiru Wahome of Githangara Village Gakindu Location, Mukurweini Division, Nyeri County. Dear mother of Antony Kiiru Francis Wahome & Veronica Nyawira. Grandmother of MaryAnn and JoeFloyd. Sister of Francis Wahome of Nairobi Water Company, Priscila Njoki of Kayole, Virginia Njeri of Joyvic Textile, Lucy Mumbi of Sabasaba, late Joseph Mwangi and David Nganga of Central Bank-Mombasa. Sister in law of Joseph Njenga (Joyvic Textile, George Kibandi of KNH, Esther, Catherine and Jane. Mother in law of Grace, Stella and Nick. The Cortege leaves Jomo Kenvatta Unieversity Mortuary on Saturday 26/5/2012 at 8.00a.m and therefore burial at her Rural home Githangara Village at 12.00p.m Family, friends and relatives are meeting daily at her home at Juakali near Obama Estate. Other Meeetings will be held at Abbey Hotel Simba Hall on Wednesday and Thursday from 6.00pm. Finally the crown of righteousness is reserved for me:The Lord the righteous judge will award it to me in that day. 2nd Timothy 4:8

Wilfred Mugambi Wawira


18/01/1984 - 15/05/2012

Daniel lrungu Muchiri

We thank God for the life you shared with us.

Mary Nyamiru Kiiru (Mama Kiiru)

Death And Funeral Announcement


It is with deep sorrow that we announce the untimely death of retired teacher James Kanyoro Kagiri of Sagana sub-location, Iganjo Village. Son of the late Peter Kagiri Kanyoro and Edith Muthoni Kagiri. Husband of Magdaline Wairimu Kanyoro of Ndunduini Primary School. Father of Edith Muthoni, Ruth Nyaguthii, Robert Kagiri, Esther Wanjiru, and Richard Matheri. Brother of Esther Wanjiru Muciri, Jeniffer Wangu Mwangi, Late Gladys Murugi Kagiri, Richard Matheri Kagiri, Charity Njoki Thangari, Mercy Nyaruai Kagiri and Grace Wangui Murakaru. Father in-law of Wellington Mulinge, Grandfather of Magdaline Ngina and Jax Mulinge. Uncle and cousin to many. The body leaves Jamii Nursing home in Karatina on Saturday 26/5/12 for burial service at his farm in Iganjo Village. In Gods hands Mwalimu you rest and in our hearts you remain forever- Amen.

It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the passing on of brother in Christ Edward Mwangi Macharia of Ngarua, Lakipia County. After a short illness on the 20th May 2012. Son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Macharia. Loving husband to Ann Muthoni Mwangi. Brother of Peter Kuraru, John Wachira, the late Godfrey Bathi, Isaac Waikibia and Lucy Wairimu. Dad of Major Kefa Kihara (AMREF) Alice Nyawira (Nairobi), Samuel Macharia (Nairobi), Pst Anthony Kuraru (COWOM), James Kimani (City Inspectorate), Mary Njeri (Nairobi) and John Wachira (Businessman). Grand father to 13 grand children The burial will take place at his Ngarua farm Laikipia County on Saturday the 26th May 2012. Family, Friends and relatives are meeting at former Mara Restaurant, City Hall (Nairobi) 5.30pm daily and at his farm in Ngarua.The cortege will leave Nyahururu General Hospital Mortuary on 26/5/2012 at 9.00am. In Gods hands you rest, in our hearts you live forever. Amen

Death and Funeral Announcement

James Kanyoro Kagiri


Born 1953-2012

Brother-in-Christ Edward Mwangi Macharia

Death and Funeral Announcement


It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the death of Brother in Christ, Paul N. Njoroge. Beloved husband of Damaris Wariara. Father of Cyrus Njoroge (Germany), Samuel Mirie and Pauline Muthoni (Fairview Hotel) and the Late Loise Wambui. Son of the Late Silas Njoroge Ichoho and the late Peris Muthoni. Son in-law of the late Canon Samuel Mirie Nguru and the late Loise Wambui. Brother of Margarate Warigo, Priscilla Wahito and Damaris Mumbi. Brother-in-law of Joseph Ngugi Njau, John Macharia and Francis Thairu. Family and friends are meeting daily at the All Saints Cathedral from 5:30pm and at Sarah Mbiris residence next to his farm at Muthurwa, Banana Hill. The cortege leaves Montezuma Funeral Home at 8:30am on Friday 25th May 2012 and thereafter the funeral service will be held at the All Saints Cathedral from 10.00am. Burial Ceremony will follow thereafter at his farm in Muthurwa, Banana.

It is with humble acceptance of Gods will and deep sorrow that we announce the untimely death of our beloved brother Apollo Mwangi Guchu. Son of the Late Daniel Guchu Kinuthia and the late Ruth Njambi Guchu. Brother of Francis K. Guchu (Ministry of Finance, Kerugoya Central), Patricia Njeri (MESPT), Scolastica Wambui (USA), Patrick Guchu (KMFRI, Msa), Jackline Njoki (Ministry of Water, HQs) and Alex Muna. Brother-in-law of Ruth Kinuthia and Patricia Munyambu. Relatives and Friends are meeting daily for funeral arrangements at his home mbari-ya-igi village, Komothai, and at St. Andrews Church, Nairobi.

Death and Funeral Announcement

A Life Well Lived


It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the passing on of Mzee James Henry Bernards Ogolla Mwallo on the 11th May 2012. He was the son of the late Mwallo Akuoyo and the late Mama Masliana Opondo of Rae Kanyada Homa Bay district. Loving husband of Mama Hulda Ogango Ogolla. Brother of the late Silvanus Atula, late Magdalina Mgodo, Chrisantus Banja, late Awino Okombo, late Kasmiel Oteko, late Clement Onyuka, and the late Francis Oracha. Loving father of the late Ruth and Petetr, Thomas Kogolla (principal St. Josephs Rapogi), Charles Kogolla (Deo Bumula), Patrick Kogolla (Cemastea Nbi), Rebecca Mbui (Nyaburu Primary) and George Kogolla (British Council). Father -in -law of Claris, Joyce, Florence and Gladwel. Grandfather of Grace, Patience, Henry, Paterne, Christine, Phanice, Eugene, Ronnie, Neema, Hildah, Asha and Sheeba. Brother in law of Athanasio Amolo Ojode and others. The cortege leaves St. Joseph Mission Hospital (Ombo) on Friday 25th May 2012 for burial at his home in Rae, Marindi, Homa-bay district on Saturday 26th May 2012. Mzee in Gods hand you rest, in our hearts you live forever.

Paul N. Njoroge

May The Lord God Rest his soul in Eternal Peace.

The cortege will leave Kigumo Hospital Mortuary, Kiambu County on Thursday 24th May 2012 at 8.30am. Funeral service and burial will take place at his home in Mbari-ya-igi Village Komothai Location, Githunguri, Kiambu County.

Apollo Mwangi Guchu

James Henry Bernards Ogolla Mwallo

It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the passing on of our beloved Dad Dawson Maonga Atura on 12th May 2012 at KNH. Son of the late Atura Mikaye and late Kwamboka Atura. Loving husband of Miriam Moraa. Father of Charles, Esther, John, Yabesh, Henry, Dorca, Duke, Ruth, Daniel, Isaac and Jared. Brother of Nyanchoka, Moturi, Kerebi, Mayieka (all late), Momanyis, Bonareri, Abere, Mikayes among others. Uncle of many. Korera to Nyangara, Zacharia, Nyatwongi, among others. Brother-in-law of late Jemimah, Agnes, Alices, Ogao, Ateka, Momanyi, Mogaka, among others. Father-in-law of Alice, Okonde, Josephine (KNH), Linet, Rachel, Judy, Ursullah and Teresa. Loved grandfather and great-grandfather to many. Friends and relatives are meeting daily as from 5:30p.m at the Professional Centre, Nairobi, Mr. John Maongas home- Karen and at KerokaModern Hotel. Fundraisings to offset the hospital bill and other funeral arrangements will be held at Keroka-Modern Hotel and at the Professional Centre- Nairobi today, Wednesday 23rd May 2012 starting at 5:00pm. Burial will be on Friday 25th May 2012 at his Nyasimwamu home, Nyabiosi Village, Nyabiosi Sub- Location, Masaba North District, Nyamira County. For details contact 0720673724. Dad in Gods hands you rest, in our hearts you live forever.

Death and Funeral Announcement

Promotion To Glory
It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the death of Engineer (B.K) Benson Kamau Kariuki which occurred on 16th May, 2012 at St. Marys mission hospital Gilgil after a long illness bravely borne. Son of the late Kariuki Kamau & the late Zelipha Wangui. Husband of Naomi Wakonyu and the late Teresa Wangui. Dear father of Anne Wangui, Kariuki Kamau, Wilson Mbugua and Beatrice Njoki. Brother of Jane Wanja Kungu, the late Jeremia Wacira Kariuki, the late peter Waweru Kariuki, Samuel Kagiri Kariuki, Phoebe Wanjiru Kihangi, Esther Wanjiru, Dorcus Wanjira and George Gathungu Kariuki. Friends and family are meeting daily at his home; Lakeview estate, Naivasha from 5:00 pm. The cortege leaves St. Marys mission hospital (Gilgil) mortuary on Thursday 24th May, 2012 at 9:00am for funeral service and burial at Nakuru North Cemetery Grounds. R.I.P Amen

Celebrating of a Life Well Lived


It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the sudden death of Jackson M Kirera M Ringichu. Beloved husband of Tabitha M Kirera. Son of late Mringichu M Twerandu, Ruth and Rudia. Father of Nkatha Muriungi, Kirimi Kirera (KEFRI), Kinyua Kirera (Exco Hardware), Gakii Kirera Ayub Kirera (Kenya Police Logistic HQS), Late Bundi Kirera, and Kathurima Kirera (Tanzania). Father in law of Faith Kirimi, Joy Kinyua, Beatrice Ayubu, Jedidah Bundi, Isabbella Kathurima, Late John Njiru, Dr. Ncebere (DVO Muhoni) and Jacob Kirera (KERRA Nairobi). Brother of the late Ayubu, Mugambi, Gedion, late Marangu, Daniel Miriti, late Gichuru, Ziporrah, Tabitha, late Janet, Rael, late Julia, Nancy and Kinanu. Grand father of late Wambui, Karimi, Kinyanjui (KU) Kimathi (Ken TV), Kagwiria (Moi University), Murithi, Gacheri, Kinya, Koome, Mutethia, Kendi, Kajuju, Kathure,Mwendwa and Gitonga. Great grand father of Tabby and Makenas. Friends and relatives are meeting at his home (Kibirichia), Grand leisure Hotel Nairobi, and at Jacob Kirera residence Northern By-pass off Kibiku Road.The cortege leaves Meru Funeral Home on Friday, 25th May 2012 at 9: 30 am to his home at Kibirichia for Funeral Service and burial.

Dawson Maonga Atura

Eng. Benson K. Kariuki (B.K)


1952-2012

Jackson M Kirera M Ringichu


1933-19/5/2012

In Gods hands you rest, in our hearts you remain forever. Amen

DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

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Celebration of a Life Well Lived
Death has occurred of Mama Marisiana Juma Onyango on 14th May 2012, after a long battle with cancer bravely borne. Wife of the late Samuel Onyango Khayira of Munami sub-location, Matungu District. Mother of Jessica, Francis (Rift Valley Railways - Eldoret), Florence, Charles Khayira (Ministry of Education-Nairobi), Roselyn, late Beatrice and Anastancia. Mother-in-law of: Peter Indeche (Kenya Police), Josephine Khayira (Alungoli Primary) and Jane among others. The cortege leaves Tanaka Nursing Home Mortuary on Thursday 24/5/2012 and burial will take place on Friday 25th May 2012 at her home in Munami, Matungu district. Rest in peace mama

Death And Funeral Annoucement


It is with humble acceptance of God that we announce the death of Steve Chege Kamunge which occurred on Sunday 20th May 2012. Son of Mr. Joseph Kirieri Kamunge {Joska dry cleaners} and Mrs Martha Wambui Kirieri of Ondiri, Kikuyu Kiambu County. Husband of Charity Muthoni Chege. Father of Martha Wambui Chege, Michelle Wambui Chege and Joseph Kiriari Chege. Brother of Peter Kamunge, Lucy Mwihaki Kiarie of joska dry cleaners, the late Simon Njunge, Francis Ngugi, Ann Wanjiru- UK and James Mbugua. Brother-in-law of Olive Wanjiru Njunge of Tile & Carpet, Michelle Njeri and Kiarie Karugi He was uncle of many. Friends and relatives are meeting at his fathers home in Ondiri for prayers and funeral arrangements starting from 21st May 2012. The cortege leaves Thogoto Mission Hospital mortuary on Fri 25th May 2012 at 09:30am for funeral services and burial on the same day at his fathers farm in Ondiri Kikuyu In our hearts you will dwell forever. Amen

Death and Funeral Announcement


Death has occurred of Charity Wambui Njugia of Naivasha Kayole estate which occurred on Friday 18th May 2012 due to illness. Wife of Harrison Thiongo (Tuskys HQ). Mother of Thiongo, Kimani, Macharia and Njeri. Daughter of Charles Macharia Muriuki and Florence Wainuku of Gathehu Village Karatina. Sister of Gichuru, Muthoni, Mathenge, Kabari and Kinyua. Daughter-in-law of David Thiongo (Speaker) and Gladys Njeri of Nyakiambi, Elburgon. Sister-in-law of Rev. Thiongo (Taveta), Wairimu, Jane, Johana, Lucy, Daniel and Wanjiru. Friends and relatives are meeting at Kayole Estate (Naivasha), Nyakiambi (Elburgon) and Gathehu (Karatina) for funeral arrangement. The cortege leaves Naivasha District Hospital Mortuary for burial at Nyakiambi Karunga (Elburgon) on Friday 25th May 2012.

Steve Chege Kamunge

Marsiana Juma (Nakhayo- Omina)


1929-14/5/2012

Charity Wambui Njugia

Muranga High School


Death has occurred of George Ndungu Gitau after a short illness. Formerly of Muranga High School. Son of Dr. Evans Gitau Ndungu (S.A), and Mrs. Rose Wanjiru (Pumwani Maternity). Grandson of the late Mr. George Ndungu Mutega and Mrs. Njeri Ndungu of Saba Saba and the late David Mwandi Ndari and Glaris Waceke of Shamata Nyahururu. Brother of Esther Njeri Gitau (Kenyatta University). Nephew of Ken Mungai, Lucy Walukana, Irungu Peter, Nancy Njeri, Benson Kamotho, Lucy Wambui, John G and Esther Nyambura. Cousin to many.

Death and Funeral Announcement


It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the passing on of our beloved Geoffrey Gatarwa Kungu on 16th may 2012 at Nakuru PGH after a long illness. Beloved husband of Milkah Mwago. Son of the late Willy Kungu and the late Maria Gathoni. Father of the late Richard the lateMary,Veronica,Hannah,Mumbi,Teresiah,Virgin iah,Lucy,Njoki,Ndungu, and Kagure.Grandfather of Milkah,Wangui,Wathira,Gatarwa,Kinyua,Ken,M aina,Chiku,Itegi,Richard,and Edwin. Father in law of Maina,Kiambati,Wambugu and Fatuma. Brother of the late Isaac, Hannah, Teresiah, Joseph, Ndishon and lucy. Brother in law of Njuguna, Kimaburi and great grandfather of many.

Death and Funeral Announcement

It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the demise of Augustus Muli Maithya, former employee of Bamburi Portland Cement Factory, after a long brave battle with cancer that occurred on 14th May 2012. Son of Simon Maithya (deceased) and Agnes Mbele. Loving husband of Beatrice Muli and caring father of Joshua Maithya, Agnes Mbele and Joseph Indo. Brother of Josphat Maithya, Benson Maithya among others. Son in law of Joseph Kyuma (deceased) and Agnes Mumbi (deceased). He has been a friend and mentor to many.

Promotion To Glory

The cortege leaves Muranga District Morturary on Thursday 24th May at 8am followed by prayers and funeral at Sabasaba, Githage Farm at 12noon Ndungu, we love you but God loves you most.

George Ndungu Gitau

Geoffrey Gatarwa Relatives and friends are meeting at his home Kungu plot no.90 upper Gilgil scheme for funeral
arrangements. The cortege leaves Nakuru War Memorial Hospital on Friday 25th May 2012 at 7.30 am for a funeral mass to be held at Gatarwa Catholic church followed by burial at his Salient farm(Gatarwa) at 10am. In Gods hands you rest Dad, in our hearts you live forever. Amen.

Family and friends will meet at Cool Breeze hotel in Buxton behind Jesus Celebration Centre church on 24th May 2012 from 5:30pm for a fundraising to offset medical bills and funeral arrangements.

Augustus Muli Maithya

The cortege leaves Pandya Memorial Hospital on Friday 25th at 3pm. The Funeral will be held on Saturday 26th May 2012 at 11am at his Kwale residence in Tsimanya village, Mkongani location. In Gods hands Dad you rest. In our hearts you shall forever remain. James 1:12

Promotion to Glory
It is with humble acceptance that we announce the passing on to glory of Peter M. Kyungu, on 12th May 2012 in Kampala, Uganda. Until his death, he was the Country Manager of Car Track Group of Companies, Uganda. He was the loving son of Mr. Joseph M. Kyungu (Heritage Ins) and Mrs. Agnes Mainga. Grandson to the late Mr. & Mrs. Paul Maswii. Brother of Dan (Aon), George, Christine (Australia), Elizabeth (Eco Bank) & Samson (DTB). Nephew to Jackson, Josephine (Mekron Ins), Patrick, David (Corporate Ins), John (Pacic Ins), Julius, Bonface (Starlit Ins), Onesmus (CBA), Damaris, Jackline (NCC), Jackline and Joyce. Brother in law to Violet (Prime Bank). Uncle to Brian and Mutheu. Family and friends are meeting daily at Norwich Union Towers, Kimathi Street, 4th Floor, Room No. 12, from 6pm for funeral arrangements.

Death And Funeral Announcement


It is with deep sorrow and humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the passing of our beloved dad Mr. Peter Kitheka Munyambala on 14th May 2012. Loving son of the late Munyambala Nuku and Agnes Mbithe. Husband of Beatrice K. Mwengi. Father of Charles Mutisya, Elizabeth Kanini,Emily Mbithe, Chrispin Munyambala, Everlyne Nthambi and Sarah Nzisa. Father in-law of Stephen Kathurima, grandfather of Shirlyn, Kyla and Keneisha. Brother to Jane Mutingau, John Muli, Jeremiah Mbatha, Catherine Mwende, Paul Munyao, Domian Mueni and Martha Shambi. Family and friends are meeting at his residence in Mombasa, Likoni area and at Sparks Pub& Restaurant in Nairobi for prayers and funeral arrangement. Burial will take place on Saturday 26th May 2012 at his farm in Kyamatula sublocation, Mwala district.

17.09.1978 - 12.05.2012

Peter Mainga Kyungu

The cortege leaves Montezuma Funeral Home on 26th May 2012 at 8.00am, for a burial at his parents farm, Kyandili Village, Machakos County at 2pm. The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh. Rest in Peace Peter, till we meet again.

20/02/1953-14/05/2012

RTD WO1 Peter Kitheka Munyambala

It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the death of Musau wa Mulinge which occurred on Saturday 12th May, 2012 at Bishop Kioko Hospital Machakos. Son of the late Mulinge Mwala and late Kakwasi Mulinge. Husband of late Muusi, Nzilani and Nduku. Father of the Late Kitetu, Muasya, Itumbi, Late Mutune (Ringo), late Juliana Daniel, Ndila, Winnie Kimeu (UON), late Muindi, Mbolu, Ndambu (U.S.A), the late Ngalatu (former Chairman MKS Council), Susan (Italy) Katumo, Mutindi, Kanini Muindi, the late Twili, Ndunge (UK), Muinde and Dinah Tony (U.S.A). Brother of Mwelu, Late Kiwa, Late Mwanzia, Kyuli, Later Syombua and Syovinya. Uncle of Francis Mutiso and others. Fatherin-law of Daniel Mutuku (Nairobi Smartic), John Kimeu (Businessman Nairobi), Mbai, B.M Muindi (Ministry of Water), Wachie, Kaliti, Peter and Tony (U.S.A). Grandfather of C. Mwinzi (KQ), Kembu (Business man), Mueni, Mwende and many others. Great grandfather to many.

Death and Funeral Announcement

Musau wa Mulinge

In Gods hands you rest, In our hearts you lay forever. Amen Precious In the sight of the Lord is the Death of His Saints Psalms 116-15

Friends and relatives are meeting at Delesia Restaurant Nairobi, near Jevanjee gardens and at his home Kiambwa Wamunyu daily at 6.00 pm. There will be a mini fundraising today Wednesday 23rd May 2012 at Delesia Restaurant at 6.00 pm. The cortege leaves Machakos Funeral Home on Saturday 26th May, 2012 for funeral service and burial on the same day at his home Kiambwa Village, Wamunyu Location, Machakos County. In Gods hands you rest, in our hearts you remainforever. Rest in peace.

We announce the death of Simon Gikiri Elia husband of the late Wairimu and Nyaguthie. Father of the late J.E Ruigi and Wambui, Ruigi and Wairimu, Njeri and Marite, Wagaki and late Muri ithi, Domenica and late Kibanga, Wanjiru and Gatheru, Gathenya and Wambui, John and Elizabeth, Maria and Nganga, Gatheca and Wangui.

Celebration of a Life Well Lived

Brother of Domenica, late Gathenya, late Maria, late Wanjiku, Teresa and Lucia. Grandfather to Gikiris, Nyaguthies and Njeris among others.

Simon Gikiri Elia


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Its with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the passing on of Margaret Wambui Mwangi of PCEA Church Eastleigh on Monday 14th May 2012 at Nairobi Hospital after a short illness. Beloved daughter of the late John Kangethe and Elizabeth Waruguru of Kiamunyi farm-Nakuru. Loving wife of Joseph Mwangi. Doting mother of John Kangethe, Collins Kirika and Brian Gitatha. Caring sister of Joseph, Alice, late Maina, Jane, Leah, David, late Agnes, Peter and Lydiah. Sister-in-law of Robert, Irene, Hellen, Anne, late Rosemary, Serah, Richard, Paul and Betty. Loving aunt of Elizabeth, Ian, Ronaldo, Michelle, Jeremy, Hope, John, Kangethe, Fridah, Irene, Winnie, Virginia, Dickson, Jeneby and others. Cousin and friend to many.

Gone Too Soon

Margaret Wambui Mwangi (Mama Collins)

Friends and family are meeting at Jazz Restaurant along Moi Avenue from 6.00pm.The cortege leaves Mathari Mission Hospital Mortuary on Saturday 26th May 2012 at 9.00 am. Funeral service at Gura Catholic Church at 12 noon and the burial thereafter at his Gura Farm, Karima Location, Othaya. We thank God for the life you shared with us.

It is with humble acceptance of Gods will that we announce the passing on of our beloved father Edwin Mwai Kiruai (Rubora) which occurred on 14th May 2012 at Asian Institute of Gaestroentrology in Hyderabad, India after a long illness bravely borne. Son of the late Erasmus Kiruai Mburu and Grace Murangi Kiruai. Son-inlaw of late Benson Njiru Gichobi, Rael Muthoni Njiru and Judy Njiru. Husband of Jemimah Njoki Mwai, Loving father of Kiruai Mwai, Wangui Mwai, Ben Mwai, Munyi Mwai and Muthoni Mwai. Brother of Eunice Gichure, Winnie Kiruai, Morrison Munene, Samuel Murithi, Mukono Kiruai, Ephantus Njue, and Alice Kuthii. Step Son of the late Tabitha Wawira. Step brother of the late Morrison Mburu, James Muriuki, Ephraim Mukono, late Alice Kuthii, Bilha Muthoni, Late Hezekiah Mwita and Peter Nyamu. Brother-in-law of the late Willie Mugo, Stanley Muriuki, Naomi Musyoka, Polly Mburu, Muchira, Wambui, Kariuki and Wanjiku. Father-in-law of Jane Kiruai, Sophia Kiruai, Antony Maara, Mercy Njeri, Njeri Munyi and Geoffrey Gathogo. Grandfather of Edwin Mwai, Hillary Mwai Eddy Gacheru, Edna Nyambura , Jemimah Wambui, Brian Chomba, Lynette Nyawira, Spencer Mwai,Victor Mwai, Lewis Murithi and Joy Wanjiku. He was a much loved uncle, cousin and a friend to many.

Celebration of a Life Well Lived

Edwin Mwai Kiruai (Rubora)

Family and friends are meeting for prayers at her residence in Kasarani from 5.00pm.The cortege leaves Lee Funeral home on Friday 25th May 2012 at 7.30 am, followed thereafter by prayers and burial service at her farm in Milimani, Kitengela, Kajiado County. 1st Thessolonians 4:14; We believe that Jesus died and rose again, so we believe that God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in Him. All the glory and honour belongs to God.

Friends and relatives are meeting daily for prayers and funeral arrangements at 5. 30pm at Accra Hotel Nairobi , The Other Place Umoja Estate, CCS Hall Kerugoya, Airport View Garden Hotel in Changamwe Mombasa and at his Rural Home in Kamugunda Gichugu Division Kirinyaga County. The cortege leaves Kibugi Funeral Home, Kutus on Friday 25th May 2012 at 9 am for a funeral service at ACK Good Sumaritan Church, Kamugunda and there after burial will take place at Kiarubora Village, Thumaita Location Gichugu Division Kirinyaga County. In Gods hands you will rest, in our hearts you live forever Amen

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SPORT
BY NATION CORRESPONDENTS
Total Kenya Limited has donated Sh725,000 worth of fuel towards the annual Rhino Charge competition. The 24th edition of the o-road motor event, which is set for June 2, has attracted 63 entries. The Rhino Charge, organized by the Rhino Ark Charitable Trust, raises funds for the conservation of Kenyas Aberdare Ecosystem. In 2010, the Rhino Ark announced its formal commitment to support other critical ecosystems including Mau Eburu and Mount Kenya forests. These are the countrys most vital and prime sources of water. Among the entrants registered for the event are Ian Duncan, Michael and Jonathan Somen, Alan McKittrick, Gurmeet Mehta, Steve Mwagiru, Caroline Armstrong and Mike Kirkland. Participants will forage over some of the worlds most rugged o-road terrains in the legendary secret location which will be disclosed at Braeburn School in Nanyuki on June 2. Speaking at a brieng function, Alexis Vovk, the managing director of Total, remarked: The story of Rhino Charge is epic and its achievements are amazing. Vovk said that for 10 years Total has been running a campaign called

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Oil rm gives Sh725,000 to fuel Rhino Charge eort


Eco Challenge to plant trees outside the forests, which has 5,000 registered projects involving several million people who between them have planted 600 million trees in every part of the country. Our fuel donation will be used for the airborne and ground vehicles and this will help the ocials to run the Rhino Charge, he added. For its conservation eorts of seeking solutions in Kenyas mountain

BRIEFLY
TENNIS

Clijsters to retire after September US Open


Former world number one Kim Clijsters, 28, announced yesterday she is to retire after the US Open in September. The Belgian told a news conference that she wanted to sign out in New York where she enjoyed the biggest success of her career, winning

FOOTBALL | Worlds highest-paid footballer has no qualms about life at remote Anzhi Makhachkala, away from the glitz of Milan

Etoo happy playing in cold Russia


Kenya is my second home but I would like to move to London rst, and then maybe Kenya later, says Cameroon star
BY ELIAS MAKORI
emakori@ke.nationmedia.com

THE TOURNAMENT

Central Lions face Eastern Grevy in Laikipia cup nal


Cameroon football star Samuel Etoo will be the chief guest at the nal of Laikipia and Beyond Unity Cup, an annual tournament with the main aim of promoting peace in the Laikipia region and creating environmental awareness. The Anzhi Makhachkala of Russia striker, who arrived in Laikipia yesterday, is also the tournaments patron. The Laikipia Cups theme this year is Safe people, safe wildlife. Todays nal will be between Central Rhinos and Eastern Grevy. Rhinos mauled Uasu Lions 4-3 on post-match penalties in yesterdays rst semi-nal while Eastern Grevy eliminated Ewaso Wilddogs 4-3, also on penalties, to reach todays climax. Etoo was meanwhile hosted to a dinner at Mt Kenya Safari Club last night by Jochen Zeitz, founder of the Zeitz Foundation, the tournaments sponsors and who have environmental conservation high up on their agenda. Todays programme at Nanyuki Municipal Stadium starts at 9.15am with a Unity Ceremony followed by the tournaments nal at 11am. A Laikipia United team will then play Mathare Youth Sports Association at 1.30pm. The Laikipia United team will be representing a symbol of unity demonstrating how dierent players from all the teams can work together.

ameroon football star Samuel Etoo yesterday said he is happy with his move from Italian giants Inter Milan to play in the Russian chill and hinted at later settling down in London. The 31-year-old, the highest-paid football player in the world in salary terms, arrived in Nairobi at dawn yesterday and will be the chief guest at the Laikipia and Beyond Unity Cup nal at Nanyuki Municipal Stadium. Etoo did not however express any interest in playing in the popular English Premier League, although he said he considered London his most popular destination.
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On Monday, Paris Saint-Germain manager Carlo Ancelotti said he was looking for three players for the new season, with Etoos name on the list, alongside Real Madrids Brazilian attacking midelder Kaka and Napoli striker Ezequiel Lavezzi. But Etoo, who was met at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport at 5am by Football Kenya Federation (FKF) chairman Sam Nyamweya and Liz Rihoy, the executive director of the Zeitz Foundation, sponsors of the annual tournament, would not comment on Ancelottis ambitions. Etoo, who signed a Sh2.6-billiona-year, three-year deal with Russias

Ancelotti targeting Etoo

Cameroons Samuel Etoo of Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala and Football Kenya Federation (FKF) chairman Sam Nyamweya confer at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport yesterday morning. Etoo is in Kenya for todays nal of the Laikipia and Beyond Unity Cup to be played at Nanyuki Municipal Stadium.
Anzhi Makhachkala FC, a club owned by billionaire Russian oil and metals magnate Suleiman Kerimov, connected from JKIA to Wilson Airport for his chartered ight to Laikipia accompanied Jochen Zeitz, founder of the Zeitz Foundation and chairman of sportswear rm Puma. It may be cold in Russia but its also cold in Milan, Paris and London, Etoo said yesterday. I love football because it has given me everything and it has given me a lot of money.... I love to play football anywhere in Europe, in Africa, in Asia...anywhere. Kenya is my second home but I would like to move to London rst, and then maybe Kenya later.... I would like to make some investments here in Kenya and especially in

Investments in Kenya

Mombasa. I would like to buy a home in Mombasa. Nyamweya, who was accompanied by FKF executive committee member and Nyanza branch chairman Tom Alila, asked Etoo to consider spreading his football interests from Laikipia to the rest of the country. The Laikipia Unity Cup should translate into some sort of league competition spread countrywide to promote peace, Nyamweya said.

Cote dIvoireFrench Barcelonas striker Didier Drogba Abidal defender Eric conrmed yesterday was yesterday given he will leave newlythe green light by crownedto leave doctors European champions Chelseahis hospital following whentransplant last liver his contract expires at the end of month, the club said. next month.

DROGBA IS A ABIDAL SET TO BLUE NO MORE LEAVE HOSPITAL

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CYCLING

Malaysias star LeeRosicky injury Czechs play down gets back to winning ways

Cameroon football The age of Samuel star Samuel Etoos Etoo of Cameroon, annual income in the worlds highest billions of shillings. in paid football player He willterms.Laikipia salary be in today.

World Republicone Lee Chong Wei steered Malaysia to a rst group tie win at Czech number captain Tomas Rosicky (right) will be the Thomas and Uber to lead his side at Euro 2012, after injury-hit shuttler back in shape in time Cups in Wuhan yesterday, where the hopes to regain his form before withOlympics. picking up a leg injury in action the his club Arsenal, team doctor tie against South Africa, Lee made quick Hes suering In Malaysias Petr Krejci said yesterday.in the muscle work of Jacob Malieka, from a pulled muscle. Theres swelling eortlessly switching play fromquoted drives to delicate drop shots and smash as saying by the and some bruising, Krejci was showingisport.cz. The u that had hindered his preparations. website no sign of the treatment is ongoing and hes Todayphysical therapy. Hell be ne for the European not strong, Lee said having was very important even if the opposition was afterwards, between shouts from adoring fans in the crowd. championship.

Sprint star McEwen retires Izagirre wins Giro 16th stage


Australian cycling star Robbie McEwen retired Spaniard Jon Izagirres solo break paid o as on Sunday after the nal stage of the Tour of the Euskaltel rider won the 16th stage of the California, concluding aFellow Spaniard Joaquim Tour of Italy yesterday. 17-year professional career that saw him capture 12 Tour deretainedstage Rodriguez of the Katusha team France the victories. The 39-year-old from Brisbanethe race overall leaders pink jersey a day before was amongto the northern Dolomite mountains. peak heads the worlds greatest sprinters at the of his career in ahead of a group stages of both the Izagirre pulled which he won 12 of nine fellow Giro dItalia and his homelands Tour Down Under. escapees in a climb just 4km from the line.

achieved a back World Cup career-best position in the latest James OConnor said ICC Player Rankings yesterday he would released yesterday miss Australias home following his maiden internationals against 10-wicket haul in EngScotland and Wales lands rst Test win of next month because over West Indies. a liver injury.

OCONNOR TO BROAD RISE MISS Broad has Stuart TESTS

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ROLLER SKATING

Rookies set to dare elites for varsities top honours


BY JONATHAN KOMEN AND ANN CHEPKEMEI
Former All Africa Games 10,000 metres champion Leah Malot and road racer Sheila Kandie will headline the Kenya Universities Athletics Championships at Chepkoilel University College this weekend. The two-day showpiece brings together all local public and private universities. It will attract untested runners as well as a handful of elite ones chasing university slots at the London Olympic trials due June 23 and 25 at Nyayo National Stadium. Malot, fresh from nishing fourth at a marathon in Germany and boasting an impressive 2:29.17 personal best time, will represent Moi Universitys West Campus. The experienced 40-year-old Malot, second in the 2011 Dusseldorf Marathon in Germany, will be up against Kandie of Mount Kenya University (MKU) Eldoret Campus in the womens 5,000m nal. Kandie was also second in last years Kass 21km contest. The two will face o with an elite eld that includes members of the 2011 World Universities Championships Kenyan team in Shenzhen, China, including Narok Universitys Caroline Njeri, Rose Jerotich (Moi) and Lonah Chepkwony (Kisii University College). The event coordinator, 1978 Commonwealth Games 800m champion Tecla Chemabwai Sang, conrmed the entry of all local universities.

Kenyan skaters sweep medals on Ugandan soil


A ve-strong Kenya Speed Dynamix Skating Team won 10 medals in the East African Speed Roller Skating competition at Mandela Stadium in Kampala at the weekend. The team included professional skater Richard Bett, 23, who won three gold medals in the 10,000 metres, 1,000m and 200m. Teddy Andanje, 15, won gold in the junior 1,000m and 200m and silver in the 10,000m. Evans Bett, 13, won bronze in the 12-13-year-olds category while Richard Owino, 11, won bronze medals in the 1,000m and 500m. Azarias Mehta, 9, the youngster member of the team, brought home silver in the 1,000m and 500m. The teams sponsors, Fly540, ew the team from Nairobi to Uganda.

LONDON OLYMPICS | AK invites Kabuu to June event despite failing to attain qualifying time

Little-known athletes to pitch into womens trials at Nyayo


Chepyego, Saina among 12 athletes expected to vie for 10,000m tickets
BY AYUMBA AYODI
sayodi@ke.nationmedia.com ittle-known Japan-based Sally Kaptich Chepyego and Iowa State University student Betsy Chepkemboi Saina are among 12 athletes expected at the womens 10,000 metres Olympic trials. The June 14-16 trials at Nyayo National Stadium, where the rst three to cross the line will make Kenyas team for the London Summer Games due July 27 to August 12, will coincide with the national championships. National athletics head coach Julius Kirwa indicated yesterday that Chepyego and Saina have attained the Olympic A Standard qualifying time of 31 minutes 45.00 seconds. Chepyego, a 2006 International Chiba Ekiden-winning Kenya team veteran, ran 31:27.98 in Fukuoka, Japan, last June. Saina did 31:15.97 at Palo Alto, California, in April. Kirwa explained that the 2006 Commonwealth Games 10,000m champion, Lucy Kabuu, has also been invited for the trials despite not having attained the Olympic time. Kabuu will however rst make a stab for the slot when she lines up at the Prefontaine Classic leg of the Diamond League on June 2 in Eugene, Oregon, where Kenya mens team for the Olympics will be selected. Those who have not attained the mark can make it to the Olympic Games provided they achieve the time during the trials, said Kirwa. One can prevail at the trials but

ATHLETICS

Rains have top athletes run for cover in Nyayo


Kenyan athletes due for the mens 10,000 metres London Olympic trials at the Profontaine Classic shifted their base from Eldoret to Nyayo National Stadium on Sunday. National athletics head coach Julius Kirwa attributed the change of venue to the current erratic weather conditions in Eldoret with heavy rains pounding the upper Rift Valley region. There are 14 athletes in the tentative team that is due to leave the country on Sunday for the trials. The 2009 World Championships 10,000m bronze medallist, Moses Ndiema Masai, and 2008 Beijing Olympics 5,000m silver medallist Eliud Kipchoge are among those in training.

ATHLETICS

Recovering Vlasic is uncertain for London


Croatias double world high jump champion Blanka Vlasic said yesterday that her participation at the 2012 London Olympics was uncertain due to complications following surgery on her left foot in January. Both this season and my appearance at the Olympic Games are questionable, the 28-year-old added at a press conference in her hometown of Split, on the central Adriatic coast, told journalists. Unfortunately, I have to be realistic. I will not give up London, but I will not take any risk either. I know my body very well and when the time to leave for the Games comes I will know whether Im ready.

Kabuu invited

Double World 10,000 metres and 5,000m champion Vivian Cheruiyot, who will be among 12 chasing the 10,000m London ticket during the womens trials at Nyayo National Stadium in June.
be knocked out of the Olympics if they have not attained the qualifying time. The 2011 Daegu Worlds 10,000m/ 5,000m double champion, Vivian Cheruiyot, 2009 Worlds champion Linet Masai, Daegu Worlds silver medallist Sally Kipyego and 2010 Commonwealth champion Grace Momanyi are lined up for the trials. Also in the pack are 2007 Worlds 5,000m bronze medallist Prisca Jepleting, Peninah Arusei, Phyllis Ongori, Doris Changeiywo and Caroline Nyakaga, whjo have attained the qualifying time.

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Athletes expected at the womens 10,000 metres London Olympic trials from June 14 to 16 at Nyayo National Stadium, Nairobi

Sigona to host midweek Mumias Sugar golf series event


BY LARRY NGALA
lngala@ke.nationmedia.com Sigona Golf Clubs par 72 course, one of Kenyas most challenging, will today host the fourth leg of the years Mumias Sugar Company-sponsored golf series. The event which has attracted more than 200 golfers, is being held in the middle of the week because Sigona could not nd a weekend date for the event which is open to golfers in all the three divisions. The inaugural series, which is being held in the CONGU (Confederation of Golf Unions) handicapping system, is divided into six categories. There are categories for golfers playing o handicap ve and below (5-0), 6-10, 11-15, 16-20, 21-25 and 26-36. The winners in each category will qualify for the grand nale at Muthaiga Golf Club on November 12. The series, being held under the umbrella of the Kenya Golf Union (KGU), was launched at Kenya Railway Golf Club on March 19. This was to be followed by the second leg at Karen on March 31 but the event was postponed to this weekend because of the Barclays Kenya Open. Other events were however held at Thika and Limuru last month. Mumias Sugar Companys director of corporate aairs and marketing, Pamela Lutta, said the company had been sponsoring events since 2000 in 14 dierent clubs. We have decided to share the Natural Sweetness with more people by involving over 30 clubs in the new Mumias Sugar Golf Series, she said yesterday. Besides the club events, the sugarmillers were also involved in the Tannahill Shield and the Barclays Kenya Open. The company also sponsors Kenyas well known professional, Dismas Indiza, to the tune of Sh2 million every year to enable him participate in international events. At Sigona today, most of the players are drawn in the afternoon, save for a few four balls. The event tees o at 8.58am.

BADMINTON

Ankle injury dents No.1 Lee London Games bid


Badmintons world number one Lee Chong Wei was put out for up to a month with a torn ankle tendon at the Thomas Cup in Wuhan, China, yesterday, casting serious doubt over his Olympic title bid in London. It is a torn ankle tendon, not a rupture, said Tey Seu Bock, Malaysias singles coach. He will be out for about three to four weeks. He will go back to Malaysia as soon as possible for another MRI scan. It is still OK for the Olympics.

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FOOTBALL | East and Central Africa nally gets representation in top management organ of world football

DAILY NATION Wednesday May 23, 2012

Burundian rst female Fifa executive


Nsekera already member of Fifa committees for womens football, womens World Cup and Olympic football
By AFP AND NATION REPORTER
ifa has appointed the first woman to its executive committee yesterday, as world footballs governing body bids to restore its image after a series of corruption scandals. Lydia Nsekera, president of the Burundi Football Association, has been co-opted onto the executive committee and will be formally installed at the Fifa Congress in Budapest on Friday, Fifa said in a statement. Nsekera is already a member of Fifa committees for womens football, the womens World Cup and the organising committee for the Olympic football tournaments. This is the rst time that we have had a Fifa executive committee member from the east and central Africa (Cecafa) region. I would like to congratulate Fifa president Sepp Blatter for the appointment, Football Kenya Federation (FKF) chairman Sam Nyamweya

reacted yesterday. Nyamweya was recently appointed to Fifas Under17 World Cup committee and also to the African Football Confederations ethics and fair play committee. Fifa is nally remembering our region. Lydia is a hard worker and she deserves the appointment, added Nyamweya who was scheduled to leave last night for the Fifa Congress. Cecafa secretary-general Nicholas Musonye said: Lydia has been a member of the Cecafa executive committee for the last four years and her contribution has been enormous. I would like to congratulate her personally and also congratulate Fifa for the appointment. I would like to ask other women in the region to work hard and join her at the top of global football management. We are happy that Fifa have honoured Cecafa with this appointment to the highest football oce in the world we shall oer her all the support. As part of the eort to tackle corruption in football, Domenico Scala has also been appointed as the independent chairman of the Audit and Compliance Committee. The appointment of Scala, who is a Swiss and Italian citizen, will be also submitted to the Congress for ratication. Meanwhile, six cit-

Audit and Compliance Committee

This is the rst time that we have had a Fifa executive committee member from the east and central Africa (Cecafa) region. Fifa is nally remembering our region. Lydia is a hard worker
Sam Nyamweya, Football Kenya Federation chairman

Remembering the region

Burundi Football Association president Lydia Nsekera (left) talks to Football Kenya Federation (FKF) vice-chairman Sammy Shollei (centre) and secretary Lordvick Aduda on the sidelines of a meeting of the Confederation of East and Central Africa Football Associations (Cecafa) in Dar es salaam last September. Nsekera has been co-opted onto Fifas executive committee, becoming the rst woman ever in the world soccer governing bodys powerful arm.
ies were also approved to host the 2013 Confederations Cup in Brazil Brasilia, Belo Horizonte, Fortaleza, Rio de Janeiro, Recife and Salvador although concerns remain about building work to revamp stadium venues. Fifa indicated that they had a contingency plan should host cities not be ready in time. Several match schedules includ-

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ing four, ve and six cities have been worked out in order to adapt smoothly to the actual situation in due time at the latest in mid-November, the statement read.

Drogba conrms Chelsea departure


London
Cote dIvoire striker Didier Drogba conrmed yesterday he will leave newly-crowned European champions Chelsea when his contract expires at the end of June. Drogba has been at the Premier League club since 2004, joining from French side Marseille, and has scored 157 goals in 341 appearances helping the Blues win ten trophies. The 34-year-old leaves the London club on a high after scoring a late equaliser against Bayern Munich in the Champions League nal on Saturday and then converting the decisive penalty in a dramatic shoot-out after extra-time. I wanted to put an end to the speculation and conrm that I am leaving Chelsea, he told Chelseas website. 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. Drogba is the clubs fourth alltime highest scorer and his 34 goals in European competition is a Chelsea record by 10 goals. During his eight seasons he won three Premier League titles, four FA Cups, two League Cups, and the Champions League title. As a team we have accomplished so much and have won every single trophy possible, said Drogba, who won the Premier League Golden Boot twice. English media have linked the Ivorian target man with Chinese side Shanghai Shenhua, where his former Chelsea team-mate Nicolas Anelka is player-coach. (AFP)

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MANCHESTER

City put injury-plagued Hargreaves out to pasture


Manchester City has released midelder Owen Hargreaves, 31, after his short-term deal expired, the English Premier League champions conrmed yesterday. The former England international, who has been plagued by injuries in recent years, joined Roberto Mancinis side last August after leaving local archrivals Manchester United. However, he played just four times and scored one goal in a League Cup victory over Birmingham. Owen Hargreaves leads the list of players released by Manchester City following the end of the 2011/12 season, the club said in a statement. Hargreaves had surgery on both knees in 2008 and 2009 during his injury-hit spell at United.

PARIS
Chelseas Didier Drogba is congratulated by manager Roberto Di Matteo after scoring during last weekends Uefa Champions League nal against Bayern Munich. Drogba conrms he is leaving Chelsea.
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PARIS

Promoted Ligue 1 Bastia PSG to play stateside extend players deals Chelsea, Juve friendlies
Five players at the end of their contracts with French club Bastia have extended their deals with the promoted Ligue 1 side, the club conrmed yesterday. Midelder Wahbi Khazri, who had been targetted by Ligue 1 champions Montpellier and Bordeaux, has opted for a three-year deal with the Corsican outt. Paris Saint-Germain will play Chelsea in New York and Juventus in Montreal in friendlies as part of their July summer tour. After a two-week training camp in Burgenland, Austria, PSG will travel to the United States and Canada from July 19-31. The Qatari-backed Parisian club will play newly-crowned Champions League winners Chelsea on July 22.

Total Touch Cargo keep touch in Left Foot League


BY NATION CORRESPONDENT
Total Touch Cargo cemented their top spot in Division One of the Left Foot Amateur Football League with a hard-fought 3-2 thrilling win over Kile FC at Kilimani Primary School last weekend. Kile drew the rst blood in the 14th minute through Samuel Mwangi but the league leaders responded with two quick goals from Kennedy Otieno in the 23rd and 36th minutes, respectively. William Mustapha then put the victors 3-1 up in the 40th minute. Despite Kile reducing the arrears through Mwangi late in the second half, Total held on for the vital points. In another match, NPC Parklands kept pressure on Total with a slim 1-0 victory over Madd FC. The lone goal came via Lawrence Agina in the 57th minute. NIC Bank scored a goal in each half to edge out Mohammed Muigai FC 2-0, Vision 2020 succumbed 0-3 to Consolidated Bank and National Bank of Kenya (NKB) beat Sky Train 1-0. Elsewhere, Hurlingham FC saw their lead at the top of Division Two cut to six points after losing 1-2 to third-placed Black Diamond FC. All Saints Cathedral beat Astral Aviation 2-0 to move to second place. Rapid Communications edged out Disciples FC 1-0, South B Mosque thrashed Lavington United Church 6-0, Safaricom drew 1-1 with Astral Aviation B and Kenya Airways Cargo beat Sunt Gangsters 2-1. Green Zone Properties Ltd maintained their rst place in Div. III with a 1-0 victory over Ravers FC while Strategic Industries Ltd remained second with a 2-0 win over Shock Wave FC.

MILAN

Genoas Argentina striker Palacio joins Inter Milan


Genoas Argentina striker Rodrigo Palacio will play for Serie A rivals Inter Milan next season, his club president Enrico Preziosi said yesterday. Palacio is at Inter, weve reached an agreement, Preziosi told Sky Sport 24. The 30-year-old Palacio scored 19 goals for Genoa last season as the club narrowly missed the drop. He joins Inters large Argentinian contingent including Javier Zanetti, Esteban Cambiasso, Diego Milito, Walter Samuel, Riccardo Ricky Alvarez and Mauro Zarate. Elsewhere, Raphael Wolf has been recruited by Bundesliga club Werder Bremen to replace Germany international goalkeeper Tim Wiese. The 23-year-old Wolf signed a three-year deal with Werder.

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Mourinho stretches Real Madrid contract


Madrid
Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho (left) has extended his contract until June 2016 after taking the Spanish giants to victory in La Liga, the team said yesterday. The 49-year-old, who joined Real in May 2010 on a fouryear deal, said early in May he had no ambition to coach in new countries. But media reports had continued to speculate on his returning to England, with some linking him to a move back to Chelsea. Real Madrid and Jose Mourinho have reached an agreement to extend the latters contract with the club until June 30, 2016, the club said in a statement published online. The self-appointed Special One took Real Madrid to their 32nd league title last month, ending a run of three successive league crowns for bitter rivals Barcelona. That made him only the fourth coach to have won four different league titles after taking the English, Italian and Portuguese crowns.

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SHANGHAI

Lippi on rollercoaster ride in Chinese CSL

FOOTBALL | Kenya coach Kimanzi reluctant to divulge list of foreign-based pros in qualiers squad

Oliech in Harare testimonial but still out of Stars


Auxerre striker will play alongside Kolo Toure, Alex Song, Adebayor, Etuhu and El Hadji Diof in Harare on Saturday
BY CHARLES NYENDE
cnyende@ke.nationmedia.com ennis Oliech has been conrmed in the 26-man squad of international stars to play in Benjani Mwaruwaris testimonial match in Harare on Saturday. This comes even as Harambee Stars coach Francis Kimanzi refuses to acknowledge that the Auxerre striker will not be part of his team in the upcoming World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations qualiers. The veteran Kenya forwards local manager, Nixon Oliech, said his younger sibling was all set for the testimonial match and his decision not to play for Stars still stood. The matter rests as it is right now, the elder Oliech said. He has said all he has said. He will not play for Harambee Stars in the qualiers. According to News Day, a daily newspaper in Zimbabwe, Manchester Citys Kolo Toure, Arsenal midelder Alex Song, Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor, Fulhams Dickson Etuhu and Senegals El Hadji Diof have confirmed attending the match at the National Sports Stadium. Kimanzi has delayed naming his squad of foreign-based professionals as he seeks to conrm their availability. The Kenyan coach who has exhibited an unwarranted reluctance to discuss aairs of the team yesterday said he would play the cards close to his chest until 48 hours before they face Malawi on June 2. The Daily Nation understands that Football Kenya Federation (FKF) has been sent tickets for the qualiers to at least ve of the pros including Victor Wanyama (Celtic, Scotland) and Patrick Oboya (MFK Ruzomberok, Slovakia). The others are Titus Mulama (FC Saint Eloi Lupopo, DR Congo), Arnold Origi (Ullensaker/Kisa, Norway) and Patrick Osiako (Petrolul Ploiesti, Romania). Origi last week told the Nation that the federation needed to clear some matters with his club before he could fully commit to the match. Our season will break on June 5 for only two weeks and our second goalkeeper is injured, which complicates matters, said Origi, who is understood to be available for the matches against Namibia and Togo later in June. It is however hard to understand Kimanzis strategy of hiding the name of his squad members yet the pool of players available to him are public knowledge even to the opposition. In an increasingly globalised world, days when virtually unknown players were unleashed to an unwary opposition with devastating results are gone. Harambee Stars are in camp at Kenya School of Monetary Studies in Ruaraka, Nairobi.

When Marcello Lippi announced that he was ready to get back into football, few imagined the celebrated Italian coach would nd a home in China. Now Lippi, one of the worlds most successful managers, is facing one of his trickiest tests in the trigger-happy Chinese Super League (CSL) with his new club, Guangzhou Evergrande. On Sunday, the white-haired Lippi, 64, whose last assignment was leading defending champions Italy at the 2010 World Cup, started his new life with a narrow 1-0 home win over basement club Qingdao Joonon.

DUBLIN

Knee injury scare for Ireland keeper Given


Republic of Ireland goalkeeper Shay Given has undergone a scan after suering a knee injury, a Football Association of Ireland (FAI) spokesman said yesterday. The 121-cap goalkeeper hurt his knee in training and is expected to sit out two to three days of this weeks preparations in Malahide, outside Dublin. Shay Given picked up a minor knee injury in training yesterday (Monday), the FAI spokesman said. After undergoing a scan, it was concluded that Shay should sit out training for the next 2-3 days for precautionary measures.

Kimanzi strategy

RIO DE JANEIRO

Havelange discharged from Rio hospital


Fifas former president Joao Havelange has been discharged after two months in Rios Samaritano hospital where he was being treated for an ankle infection along with cardiac and pulmonary problems. Joao Mansur Filho, head of the hospitals coronary unit, said in a statement that the 96-year-old Havelange had shown favourable clinical (cardiac and pulmonary) conditions to be allowed to leave.

Auxerres Kenyan forward Dennis Oliech shoots to score in their French Ligue 1 away match against Rennes at Route de Lorient Stadium on March 11. He is set to play in Benjani Mwaruwaris testimonial match in Harare on Saturday.

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Ulinzi back to barracks in bid to reclaim title


BY FRANCIS MUREITHI
fmureithi@ke.nationmedia.com The Kenyan Premier League takes a one month break but Ulinzi Stars will only rest for 10 days before resuming the title battle in the second leg. According to coach Sammy Simiyu, the 2011 league-winning soldiers will commence vigorous training at their Lanet Barracks base on May 30. The real battle for the KPL will shape up in the second leg and, since we have nished fth in the rst leg, were not taking any chances because I believe we still have a chance to reclaim the title we relinquished in 2011, said the the 34year-old Simiyu at the weekend. Simiyu played for Harambee Stars as an attacking midelder for eight years (from 1999 to 2007). He took over the reins at Ulinzi in March when Benjamin Nyagweso was relieved of his duties following the teams poor results. And since he took over the technical bench, the youthful coach has guided the team to ve wins and two draws and has only lost one match. Under his watch, the soldiers gunned down Gor Mahia 1-0 before beating Chemelil Sugar 2-1 and silencing Sony Sugar in similar fashion at home. They went on to tame Rangers 3-0 in Nairobi before winding up the rst leg with a deserved 2-0 win over Muhoroni Sugar at home last weekend. Evans Amwoka completed the league as the top hitman for the barrack boys, having put seven goals behind the net, and is among the top contenders for the golden boot. Under Simiyu, Ulinzi lost 2-0 to Tusker at home and slipped against Western Stima by a solitary goal at Bukhungu Stadium. Their only draw was against Mathare United.

SEOUL

South Koreans reject Eninho citizen bid


South Koreas top sports body yesterday rejected a second attempt to confer citizenship on Brazilian midelder Eninho of Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors ahead of the 2014 World Cup. The Korea Olympic Committee (KOC) said it would not support an application for special naturalisation which would give , him dual Brazilian and South Korean citizenship.

Top hitman

Ulinzi Stars Evans Amwoka (right) battles Sony Sugars Andrew Waiswa in the KPL.

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Health scheme report delayed


Deputy Speaker denies probe team request for two-week extension to complete document
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he parliamentary Health team is yet to conclude the eagerly awaited report on investigations into alleged irregularities in the civil servants medical scheme. The team was expected to table the report in Parliament yesterday but chairman Robert Monda said it would need more time. We have put a lot of eort into the report, but the time we have had since Tuesday is not enough, he said. Mr Speaker, we are asking for the indulgence of this House so that we can bring a conclusive report to the House, he said, asking for an extension of up to the rst week of June. Members of the committee have been holed up in a room at Parliament Buildings. Yesterday, Deputy Speaker Farah Maalim declined to give the team the two-week extension, granting them one more week. Mr Maalim, who last Tuesday ordered the team to present the report yesterday, directed that it must be tabled on the morning of next Thursday.

Health Committee chairman Robert Monda (left) and Nyando MP Fred Outa during a NHIF scandal hearing at Continental House in Nairobi on May 9.
It doesnt matter whether you work day and night and burn the midnight oil but get report ready, he said. We realise the sensitivity of the matter and the need for thorough work, but two weeks is an absolute outer limit for what the Speaker expected. One week should be adequate, he ruled. The report is meant to enhance, enrich and improve the quality of debate by bringing out a lot of issues. For you to keep asking for more time when members are anxious to deliberate on this matter is not acceptable, he said. MPs have requested ministerial statements, led questions and others have approached the Speaker requesting an adjournment motion to discuss the issue as a matter of national importance. The team started compiling the report last Friday after collecting evidence from stakeholders. The team has in the past two months questioned and collected evidence from the NHIF board, min-

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isters for Medical Services and Public Service who were directly involved in the conception and rollout of the scheme and the owners and management of Clinix and Meridian health providers, which are at the centre of the alleged irregularities. It also questioned and received evidence from the Medical Practitioners and Dentists Board, the Association of Private Health Providers, the Union of Civil Servants of Kenya, the Kenya National Union of Teachers and the Registrar of Companies, among others. Investigations have put Clinix and Meridian Healthcare on the spot in connection with their selection to take part in the scheme, with claims that they enjoyed undue favour. The private health providers were paid a total of Sh318 million, almost half the amount of total payments made in the rst quarter.

It doesnt matter whether you work day and night and burn the midnight oil but get report ready
Deputy Speaker Farah Maalim

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