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President Uhuru Kenyatta Congratulates ‘Harambee Stars’ for qualifying to the AFCON finals, promises support

President Uhuru Kenyatta has sent a congratulatory message to Kenya’s National Soccer Team, ‘Harambee Stars’, for booking a ticket to next year’s Africa Cup Of Nations, AFCON, finals. Harambee Stars qualified for the 2019 AFCON finals after the Confederation of African Football, CAF, moved to suspend Sierra Leone from the qualifiers on Friday, 30th November, 2018.

“Congratulations Harambee Stars for qualifying for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations. I assure you of my support and that of the Government to facilitate and provide you with the necessary resources to ensure you are well prepared for the task ahead. Hongera! (Congratulations), Said President Uhuru Kenyatta.

“The success of our national football team is a game changer in our sports. We are proud of what our young people are doing to improve standards of game in the country,” the President added.

Harambee Stars' squad
Harambee Stars’ squad

Harambee Stars lead the Group with seven points after three matches, while Ghana come in at the second position with on six points. Ethiopia are bottom of the Group with a single point. Kenya and Ghana will face off, in March 2019, to determine, who finishes top of the group.

Kenya makes a come back to the Continental show piece after a 14 years absence.

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Harambee Stars’ starting 11 against Ethiopia, today

Kenya Starting Eleven

  • 18. Patrick Matasi (GK),
  • 3. Abud Omar,
  • 15. Philemon Otieno,
  • 5. Brian Mandela,
  • 2. Musa Mohamed,
  • 21. Dennis Odhiambo,
  • 12. Victor Wanyama (Captain),
  • 10. Eric Johanna,
  • 16. Francis Kahata,
  • 13. Eric Ouma,
  • 14. Michael Olunga
Harambee Stars' Squad
Harambee Stars’ Squad

Video: Police engage fans at Kasarani

The police officers have been engaging fans who wanted to force entry into the already full Kasarani Stadium, for the AFCON clash between Kenya and Ethiopia. A few fans have been left with bruises after being clobbered by the police. The police had to lobe teargas canisters to disperse the rogue fans who engaged the police in running battles, see video below, courtesy:

 

Kenya’s Harambee Starlets qualifies for AWCON 2018, after Equatorial Guinea’s ban

Kenya’s women soccer team, Harambee Starlets, has qualified for the African Women Cup Of Nations, AWCON, after Equatorial Guinea’s disqualification today. The Federation of Kenyan Football, FKF, successfully appealed against Equatorial Guinea’s use of an ineligible player in a qualifier match where Kenya lost 3-2 on aggregate. Equatorial Guinea fielded a Cameroonian, Anette Jacky Messomo, in the final round of the AWCON 2018 qualifiers. Apart from the disqualification, Equatorial Guinea have also been fined 10,000 US dollars. FKF had filed a complaint over the eligibility of 6 Equatorial Guinea players who played a part in their qualifier against the Harambee Starlets.

A Confederation of African Football, CAF, disciplinary Board sitting at the CAF headquarters in Cairo, Egypt, found Equatorial Guinea culpable. “Considering CAF statutes; CAF Regulations, in particular the Regulations of the Women AFCON 2018; and the CAF Disciplinary Code, the Disciplinary Board Decides that Kenya’s protest be upheld; a sanction of 10,000 USD is imposed on Equatorial Guinea FA (Football association); and Equatorial Guinea’s Team is Disqualified from the TOTAL African Women’s Cup of Nations, 2018,” read a communique from CAF to the FKF CEO, Robert Muthomi. Muthomi had, in June 9 2018, filed a protest against Equatorial Guinea before Kenya’s game against Equatorial Guinea.

And Equatorial Guines’ problems have been compounded, further. The team has been banned by the Federation of International Football Associations, FIFA, from the  Women’s World Cup to be held in 2019 at France. They will pay a fine if 102, 000 US dollars to FIFA for fielding the ineligible player. They have equally been banned from 2020 Olympics.

The Harambee Starlets will, now, play at the AWCON finals slated for next month, at the Cape Coast in Ghana. This will be the Starlet’s second appearance at the Continental competition that shall be held from November 19 to December 1, 2018. Kenya made her maiden appearance at the finals in 2016.

Meanwhile, two Kenyan soccer referees have been selected to officiate at the AWCON finals in Ghana, this year (See image below):

AWCON Referees, Ghana 2018
AWCON Finals Referees, Ghana 2018

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President Kenyatta Urges Asia To Use Kenya As Gateway To Africa’s Vast Market

President Uhuru Kenyatta today called on Asian economies to use Kenya as a gateway to Africa’s market of over 1.2 billion people that is worth more than US$ 29 trillion.
President Kenyatta said Kenya is the best entry point for Asian businesses that want to trade in Africa with the coming into force of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCTA).

“I invite you to use Kenya as a gateway to the African continent. It is not only one of the top-ten fastest growing economies in Africa but is also one of the most pro-business Nations on the continent,” said President Kenyatta today.
The President made the statement when he delivered the keynote address at the Singapore Summit 2019 on Saturday morning.

The Singapore Summit, started in 2012, is one of the foremost events that brings together business and thought leaders from Asia and around the world to discuss global trends in business, finance and geopolitics.
Addressing the business leaders gathered at the Shangri-La Hotel in Singapore, President Kenyatta said Kenya is a leader in pro-business reforms.
He said the country has scored huge improvements in the World Bank’s Ease-of-Doing-Business index, jumping 107 places since 2012 to its present position of number 61 globally and 3rd in Africa.

The President said Kenya is also the leading country in Sub-Saharan Africa in terms of ICT and technology-penetration, FinTech and Financial Inclusion.
Kenya’s mobile phone subscriptions currently stands at 95 percent of its population of more than 45 Million.

The country has also leveraged on its strength in ICT and mobile cellular subscription to become the global leader in mobile money and mobile banking.
“Kenya’s world-famous M-Pesa mobile money platform has promoted financial inclusion in our country and provided a template for reaching conventionally-unbanked populations across the region,” said the President.

He urged Asian investors to seek partnerships to access the vibrant Kenyan market and the wider continental market.
The President suggested several crucial steps to build strong foundation for the partnership between Singapore and Kenya as well as between the Asian and African continents.
He said Kenya and Singapore should strengthen cooperation in building and expansion of transport, communication, energy, housing, and ICT infrastructure in Kenya;
The second suggestion by the President was facilitation of mergers or collaborative arrangements between Asian companies and Kenyan companies; and promotion of linkages between Micro, Small, and Medium-Size Enterprises (MSMEs), on both sides of the Indian Ocean.

President Kenyatta said there should be collaboration between Asia and Africa in cultural exchanges, capacity building and information sharing as the foundations for forging a new path of productivity and commerce.
After delivering his keynote address, President Kenyatta joined the chairman of the summit Mr Ho Kwan Ping for a panel discussion on Kenya’s role in promoting closer partnership between Africa and Asia.

The President said Kenya’s skilled human capital, thriving service industry, its leading ICT sector and its strategic location make the country the right gateway into the African continent.
He said Kenya and Singapore are exploring the modalities for direct flights between the two countries. He said like Singapore, Kenya is a hub for the whole of Africa and is connected to all parts of the continent and Europe as well as America.

President Kenyatta’s visit to Singapore builds on the successful Afro-Asia Fintech Festival 2019, which was co-hosted by Kenya and Singapore in Nairobi in July 2019.
The President was accompanied by Central Bank Governor Dr Patrick Njoroge, Housing Principal Secretary Charles Hinga and Amb Johnson Weru, the Director Economic Affairs and Commercial Diplomacy Directorate at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

4 Cases of Covid 19 reported at state house in Nairobi

Four cases of covid 19 have been reported at State House in Nairobi. This news has been confirmed by Kanze Dena Mararo who is the State House Spokesperson. According to Kanze, the cases were recorded during a mass testing exercise on Thursday June 11, 2020.

The four infected state house officers have since been admitted at the Kenyatta Teaching and Referral Hospital, in Kiambu county, for treatment. The President and the first family are, however, safe.

Here is the presser from Kanze Dena;

“As part of proactive measures being implemented to contain the spread of Covid-19, State House staff are regularly tested for the disease.

The tests are conducted on all staff including His Excellency the President and members of his family.

During last week’s mass Covid-19 testing held on Thursday, 11th June 2020, four (4) persons were found to have contracted the disease.

The infected officers were admitted at the Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral and Research Hospital in Kiambu County for treatment.

Families and close contacts of the affected officers are also being attended to accordingly.

To strengthen Covid-19 containment measures, extra access protocols for State House staff residing outside the compound and visitors have been rolled out.

State House would like to inform Kenyans that His Excellency the President and the First Family are safe and free from Covid-19.

State House would also like to remind Kenyans that every person is at risk of contracting Covid-19. No one is immune to the disease.

Let’s us all therefore endeavor to fully adhere to the Covid-19 containment protocols as set out by the Ministry of Health.”

DP William Ruto Set for New Title

Deputy President, DP, Hon. William Ruto may soon attain a new title after defending his PHD Thesis at the University of Nairobi, today.

After the defense, the DP said:

“This morning, at the University of Nairobi, School of Biological Sciences, I defended my PhD thesis: Influence of Anthropogenic Activities on Land Use/Cover Changes and Environmental Quality of Saiwa Wetland Watershed, Western Kenya.”

Please take away the maize scandal ‘thieves’- Francis Atwoli prays (video)

The Central Organization of Trade Unions’ (COTU) Secretary General, Francis Atwoli, has sensationally prayed to God to ‘take away’ the perpetrators of the recent maize scandal that hit the National Cereals and Produce Board, NCPB. During a meeting over the weekend at the expansive Rift Valley region, the Fiery COTU boss pleaded to God to eliminate the perpetrators whom he says have caused immense suffering to the local community members by embezzling maize proceeds meant for the farmers.

Atwoli also prayed to God to intervene in the current standoff at the National Services and Security Fund, NSSF, saying an unidentified lady from the Federation of Kenya Employers, FKE, is plotting for his removal from the NSSF board to embezzle the Kshs. 260 billion at the kitty. He did not forget to pray for the President, H.E Uhuru Kenyatta.

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The DPP’s statement on the arrest of Hon. Savula and investigations at the Government Advertising Agency (GAA)

The Director of Public Prosecutions, DPP Noordin M. Haji, has this morning issued a statement on the investigations into the alleged fraudulent advertisement and payments by the Government advertising Agency. This comes after last night’s arrest of Hon. Ayub Savula, the Lugari Legislator, one of the GAA directors, then. See full presser, below:

Kenya’s Rugby 7’s team, Shujaa, storms into the finals of the Africa Men’s Sevens competitions

Kenya’s Rugby 7’s team, Shujaa, has trashed Madagascar 36-5  in their Main Cup first semi-final match of the Africa Men’s Sevens at the Kennel Stadium in Monastir, Tunisia. Kenya will face either Uganda or Zimbabwe in the finals. The Ugandans are currently battling the Zimbabweans in the second Semi-final clash.

Kenya 7's Rugby team, shujaa
Kenya 7’s Rugby team, Shujaa

Schools to reopen in September

President Uhuru Kenyatta has today announced that schools will reopen in September, 2020. While making a public address the president said the reopening shall only be done gradually to curb possible massive infections.

The president has directed the ministry of education to come up with a revised school calendar that will be released in August.

The president also announced that the ban on all forms of gatherings including political and social gatherings is extended for a further 30 days. Nationwide curfew extended for a further 30 days as well as closure of bars. The dusk to dawn curfew will now be between 9pm and 4am effective today.

Cessation of movement in Nairobi, Mombasa, and Mandera extended further for 30 days.

Cessation of moment into and out of Eastleigh in Nairobi and Old town in Mombasa ends tomorrow at 4.00am.

also extended are international travel restrictions.

More details to follow…

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Lists of members of parliament who have vowed to opposed Uhuru’s Tax increments

The following Kenyan National Assembly Legislators have promised to shoot down president Uhuru’s introduction of new taxes, increase in VAT and reduction of Constituency Development Fund, CDF, allocation in the 2018/2019 supplementary budget.

The Bill comes up for discussion in Parliament, today. President Uhuru needs a simple majority vote for his proposals to go through. The Members of Parliament, MPs, have vowed to oppose the changes as they say it will affect common ‘Mwananchi’ negatively. This comes even after the various party leaders convened parliamentary Group meetings to drum up support for the President’s proposals. All eyes will be on Parliament as the MPs discuss the bill, today.

Here is the full list of the MPs who are opposed to Uhuru’s proposals:

1.Hon Anthony Oluoch

2.Hon Osotsi

3.Hon Njagagua
4.Hon Nelson
5. Hon Hassan Banissa
6.Hon Mohamed Lagdera
7.Hon Beatrice Adagala
8.Hon Ahmed
9.Hon Abdi
10.Hon Chris Wamalwa
11.Hon Christopher Nakuleu
12.Hon Olago Aluoch
13.Hon Owen Baya
14.Hon Geoffrey Omuse
15. Hon Onyonka
16.Hon Elisha Odhiambo
17.Hon Flo Mutua
18. Hon Martha Wangari
19.Hon Paul Abuor
20. Hon Ernest Kivai
21. Hon Amollo
22. Hon Mathias Robi
23. Hon Cate Waruguru
24. Hon Fatuma Gedi
25. Hon Jaguar
26. Hon Dominic Kipkoech
27. Hon Charles Nguna (CNN)
28. Hon Ezekiel Machogu
29. Hon Kanchory Memusi
30. Hon Ahmed Kolosh
31. Hon Robert Mbui
32. Hon Wanga
33. Hon Kathuri
34. Hon Kingi
35. Hon Mejja Donk
36. Hon Rashid Amin
37. Hon Nelson Koech
38. Hon Caleb Amisi
39. Hon Joshua Kimilu
40. Hon James Koyoo
41. Hon Didmus Barasa
42. Hon Vincent Kemosi
42. Hon Samuel Arama
43. Hon Serem Cornelly
44. Hon Wiberforce Ojiambo
45. Hon Sylvance Osoro
46. Hon Patrick Munene
47. Hon Rehema Dida
48. Hon Faith Gitau
49. Hon Daniel Tuitoek
50. Hon Jayne Kihara
51. Hon Dr Pukose
52. Hon Dr. Pamela ODHIAMBO
53. Hon James Gichuhi
54. Hon Epuyo Nanok
55. Hon. Adan Haji Yussuf
56. Hon. Joshua
57. Hon Alfred Keter
58. Hon. Sossion
59. Hon Mbogo
60. Hon Maore RM
61. Hon justus kizito
62. Hon Mark Lomunokol
63. Hon Aladwa
64. Hon Marwa Maisori
65. Hon Bashir
66. Hon Jonah Mburu
67. Hon Brighton Get in
68. Hon Odege
69. Hon Paul Nzegu
70. Hon Nimrod Mbai
71. Hon Wamuchomba
72. Hon Dan Mwashako
73. Hon Charity Chepkwony
74. Hon Paul Mwirigi
75. Hon Jared Okello
76. Hon Jones Mlolwa
77. Hon Kubai Iringo
78. Hon Ken Okoth
79. Hon Wilson Kogo
80. Hon Nzambia
81. Hon Mule
82. Hon Joshua Kandie
83. Hon Millie Mabona
84. Hon Mishi Mboko
85. Hon Charles Kilonzo
86. Hon Joshua Kutuny
87. Hon Gideon Koskei
88. Hon Amina Gedow
89. Hon Wangari Mwaniki
90. Hon Joash Nyamoko
91. Hon Abdi Salan
92. Hon Janet Ongera
93. Hon Kipsengeret Koros
94. Hon Gideon Mulyungi
95. Hon Johana Ngeno
96. Hon Ken Aramat
97. Hon Hassan Hulufo
98.Hon George Theuri
99.Hon Tindi Mwale
100.Hon Kuria Kimani
101.Hon Fred Ouda
102.Hon Daniel Rono
103.Hon Sophia Abdi
104. Hon Alice Wahome
105. Hon Omar Mohamed
106. Hon Ahmed Bashane
107. Hon Aisha Jumwa
108.Hon Simba Arati
109 Hon Hillary Kosgei
110. Hon Lomenen
111.Hon Lokiru Ali
112.Hon Dr James Nyikal
113.Hon Sharif Ali
114.Hon Mary Wamaua
115.Hon Rosa Buyu
116.Hon Silas Tiren
117.Hon Beatrice Nkatha
118. Hon Ben Tayari
119. Hon Jane Njiru
120. Hon Kirima
121. Hon Murugara
122.Hon Sakwa Bunyasi
123. Hon Mutunga Tigania
124. Hon Mercy Gakuya
125. Hon Aden Keynan
126. Hon Irene Kasalu
127. Hon John Kiarie.
128. Hon Dennitah Ghati
129. Hon. Chris Omulele
130. Hon. Jesca Mbalu
131. Hon Maanzo
132. Hon Zulekha
133.Hon Mugambi
134.Hon Vincent Tuwei
135.Hon Seronei
136.HonMoroto
137.Hon Ken Chonga
138. Hon Joyce Korir
139.Hon Patrick Makau
140.Hon Shadrack Mose
141. Hon Gichunge Kabeabea
142. Hon Haika Mizighi
143. Hon Abdikarim
144. Hon. Mark Nyamita
145. Hon. Moitalel Ole Kenta
146. Hon. Nixon Korir
147. Hon. Rehema Namasa
148. Hon. Anab Subow
149. Hon. Edith Nyenze
150. Hon. Joyce Khameme
151. Hon Nasri Sahal Ibrahim
152. Hon Abdi Shurie
153.Hon Mwambu Mabongah
154.Hon prof Zadoc Ogutu
155. Hon. Eng. Kawaya
156. Hon Japheth Mutai
157. Hon Kamoti Mwamkale
158.Hon Charles Were
159. Hon. Ngirici
160. Hon Peter Mwathi
161.Hon Rahim Dawood
162.Hon WalterOwino
163.Hon Catherine Wambilianga
164. Hon. Ferdinand Wanyonyi
165. Hon. Janet Nangabo
166. Hon. Dr. James Murgor
167. Hon. Dr. Ombaka
168. Hon. Peter Masara
169. Hon Elsie Muhanda
170. Hon. Joseph Tonui
171. Hon. Dr. Tum
172. Hon Dr James Murgor
173. Hon Wafula Wamunyinyi
174.Hon Babu Owino
175.Hon Lentoimaga
176. Hon. Muchiri Nyaga
177.Hon Kago Walydia
178. Hon Jude Jomo
179.Hon Gladwell Cheruiyot
180.HonAlex Kosgey
181.Hon Ayub Savula
182.Hon Innocent Obiri
183.Hon Mwanyanje Mbeyu
184.Hon Alpha Miruka
185.Hon Omboko Milemba
186.Hon Mawathe
187.Hon. John Mbadi
188.Hon Kingara
189.Hon Wamacukuru
190.Hon Titus Khamala
191. Hon William Kamket
192.Hon Emanikor
193.Hon Raphael Wanjala
194.Hon Hon Malulu
195.Hon Odanga
196.Hon Enock Kibunguchi
197.Hon Dr Mohamud Sheikh
198.Hon Badi Twalib
199.Hon Kaunya
200.Hon T J Kajwang
201.Hon Abdi Tepo
202.Hon Naicca
203.Hon Kivasu Nzioka
204.Hon John Mutunga
205. Hon David Mboni
206.Hon Sam Atandi
207. Hon. Dr. Lilian Gogo
208. Hon. Dr. Eve Obara
209. Hon. Dr. Gideon Ochanda
210. Hon. Karan
211. Hon. Owino Ndhiwa
212. Hon Qalicha Wario
213. Hon. Kawira
214. Hon. Muchangi
215. Hon. Leku Montare
216. Hon. Ben Momanyi.
217. Hon. Muchira.
218. Hon. Kwenya.
219. Hon. Kiaraho
220. Hon Lochakapong
221. Hon Arbelle Malimo
222. Hon. Mohamed D Duale
223. Hon. Lekumontare
224. Hon. Munene Wambugu
225. Hon. Agoi
226. Hon Christopher Aseka
227. Hon Liz Chelule
228. Hon Boss Sholei
229. Hon Anthony Kiai
230. Hon. Jerusha Momanyi
231. Hon. Jacqueline Oduor
232. Hon. Lilian Tomitom
233. Hon. Ali Wario
234. Hon. Said Hiribae
235. Hon Lemein
236.Hon Shakeel Shabbir
237.Hon Chachu Ganya
238. Hon. Kassim
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249. Hon. Mawathe
250.Hon florence Bore