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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Miguna Miguna: Why Raila Odinga Lost The Election and The Petition

Miguna Miguna Picture
It’s two months after the March 4th, 2013 elections in Kenya. It’s about sixty nine days since the Independent Electoral and Boundaries’ Commission (the IEBC) declared both Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto duly elected president and deputy president, respectively. Fourteen days after that, the Supreme Court of Kenya confirmed the IEBC’s declaration in a unanimous verdict that sent the principal petitioner and Uhuru’s main challenger in the presidential election, Raila Odinga, into a psychological spin whose reverberations are still being felt to this day. 

Will Odinga finally accept the democratic will of the Kenyan people? 

Apparently not. In numerous incoherent, inconsistent and contradictory utterances since the Supreme Courts decision, Mr. Odinga has blown hot and cold. Prior to the elections, Odinga and other presidential contenders displayed unprecedented unity, patriotism, humility and statesmanship by publicly stating that they would accept the results of the elections no matter how it turned out. They undertook, together, on live TV broadcasts, to be peaceful and to seek any redress in court should they lose. They promised, fervently, to respect the Supreme Court’s decision in any subsequent petition(s). “There will be no mass action,” they solemnly swore before Rev. David Owuor, as millions of Kenyans watched.

However, on March 9th, barely fifteen minutes after the IEBC declared Uhuru duly elected, Odinga swiftly held a press conference to denounce the results. There were no statesman-like congratulatory telephone calls from Odinga to the president-elect. This is what happens in mature democracies like the US even when one isn’t happy with the results. It doesn’t and wouldn’t have prevented Odinga from disputing the results in Court. But Odinga not only rejected the results announced by the IEBC, he also threatened a legal tsunami. He listed, publicly, before filing his petition, a litany of accusations against the IEBC, Uhuru’s Jubilee Alliance, the National Security Intelligence, and un-named “dark forces and bureaucrats” who had allegedly “stolen” his victory “one more time.” 

He claimed that the IEBC had taken 1.8 million votes from him and given them to Uhuru. He termed it daylight electoral robbery. He threatened unspecified “consequences” to the “electoral thieves.” He paraded more than a dozen lawyers, including sitting members of parliament, and confidently stated that he would prevail at the Supreme Court. He promised his supporters swift and an unequivocal“justice from the Supreme Court.”

All reasonable people expected that Odinga would present unimpeachable evidence before the Court and prove each and every allegation made; that he would expose the concluded elections and the IEBC as frauds; and that ultimately, the Court would vindicate his allegations. Odinga’s supporters subsequently inundated the airwaves, suffocated the print and electronic media and saturated the social media with salacious stories of stuffed ballot boxes, fake voters’ registers, dead voters and remote hacking of the IEBC computer systems that “had transferred millions of votes belonging to Raila, which had then been fraudulently tallied and declared in favour of Uhuru.” Unauthenticated video clips showing unidentified people making contradictory announcements of “results” mysteriously emerged and started circulating in the Internet. These were accompanied by a crescendo of ethnic jingoism and hate-filled propaganda. Viewers were later entertained to their dramatic presentation in Court by AfriCOG’s lawyer,Kethi Kilonzo.“Be patient and wait for the Supreme Court’s verdict,” Odinga kept exhorting the country. It looked like it was only a matter of hours before the Court “returned Raila’s stolen victory.” Yet after the Supreme Court tossed out his petition on April 9, 2013, Odinga not only rejected that decision, he went ahead and implied that the Court had been ‘compromised.’ He didn’t specify how this had happened. However, it didn’t take long before Odinga’s supporters started spreading unsubstantiated propaganda that the Supreme Court justices had been paid Ksh300 million (approximately $3.6 million) for each supreme court justice by the Jubilee team. A few dozen Odinga supporters demonstrated in Nairobi and Kisumu with two even committing suicide in Migori town and the Kibera slums in Nairobi. 

Most Odinga supporters, particularly from his Luo ethnic group, were in deep mourning. They refused to believe that their man had lost fairly to Uhuru Kenyatta. To Odinga and his supporters, the results had been cooked by the Kikuyu elites, working in cahoots with the IEBC. There wasn’t any need for proof. Addressing his supporters in Mombasa and Kisumu a few days after the court’s verdict, Odinga stirred fresh embers and rekindled the memories of the 2007 post-election conflict by charging the IEBC of planned, orchestrated, massive rigging. With a black Bible held in his right hand, he rounded it off by comparing his circumstances to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. “Unlike Jesus, I’ve resurrected without being  buried…”Odinga thundered. He subsequently took off to a South African zoo with his running mate Kalonzo Musyoka and a recently-acquired side-kick, Moses Wetangula, effectively boycotting the inauguration of Uhuru and Ruto, which occurred on April 12th. 

Odinga also urged elected members of his CORD alliance to boycott the event as well – and many complied. Since then, Odinga has continued to publicly condemn the IEBC, the Supreme Court, and an assortment of high-ranking public figures and institutions, accusing them of conspiracy to deny him the country’s leadership. He has recently agitated for a constitutional amendment so that the country can become a parliamentary system. As well, he continues to call for the disbandment of the IEBC, claiming that in its present form, it cannot preside over fair and democratic elections. Unfortunately, these are arguments that Odinga should have made more than three years ago. During the constitutional review process – and as I narrate at pages 370-80 of my memoirs, Peeling Back the Mask – Odinga is the one who proposed the current pure presidential system. Odinga shouted at me when I reminded him that a parliamentary system is best suited for a multi-ethnic society with demographic, power and economic imbalances. At the time, he rudely told me that I didn’t appreciate “the benefits of a presidential system” and [referring to a classic parliamentary system I had drafted for consideration] that I couldn’t take all power from “an elected president and give it to an un-elected prime minister.” Then, Odinga’s main focus was the acquisition of undiluted power so that he could use it to make more money and pamper his family, relatives and acolytes.

Not surprisingly, Odinga has suddenly realized that a parliamentary system is best suited for multicultural societies. It enhances cohesion by decentralizing and decongesting power. The question, however, is why Odinga is behaving as if he has just discovered these redeeming qualities in a parliamentary system. Isn’t he the same man who recently traversed the country claiming to be the best person whom Kenyans could trust with the implementation of the Constitution of Kenya 2010? Has he had a change of heart about the constitution he deemed “the best in Africa” just two months ago? Why was he happy with a system he claims perpetuates the big man syndrome only a few weeks ago? For those who know Odinga very well like I do, it’s obvious that his current campaign is motivated by one thing only (though he tries to conceal it): his greed and blinding drive for power. He is clever enough to know that most Kenyans actually prefer a parliamentary system of government. It’s the only means the majority of Kenyan ethnic communities can hope to share power and resources with their bigger kinsmen like theGikuyu, Kalenjin, Luhya, Luo and Kamba. On his part, Odinga wants to ride on these people’s backs – become their champion – all the way to victory in 2017. To do that, he needs a uniting message – a clarion call. But more immediately, he is seeking a reason (no matter how dubious) to return to parliament. Otherwise, the insurrection Odinga is busy fermenting over the system of government and the just-concluded elections are ruses for his “Change the
Constitution Movement.” Whatever group he constructs – and he will come up with one – will be his vehicle for power in 2017.

Forget about the still-born CORD! In July 2011, Odinga suspended me through the media for daring to publish a column in the Star newspaper in which I criticized the management and alleged corruption and nepotistic practices of one Issack Hassan and the precursor to the IEBC – the Interim Independent Electoral Commission. Odinga, James Orengo, Peter Anyang’ Nyong’o, Gerald Otieno Kajwang’, Jakoyo Midiwo and Oburu Odinga told anyone who wanted to hear that Mr Issack Hassan was the best electoral manager in Kenya. Odinga and his cohorts accused me of “attempting to interfere with the running of the electoral commission.” Yet less than three years later, these hypocrites are now making the same arguments I made in 2011!

Whereas we can let Odinga mourn and live in denial unmolested over his “stolen victory,” it’s imperative that we remind him of some of the most blatant falsehoods he is trying to propagate. Before the Supreme Court rendered its decision, virtually all the mourners were ‘convinced’ that the Court would grant Odinga’s petition and overturn Uhuru’s victory. They yelled and shouted for people to wait for the SC’s decision. Some of us obliged them – patiently. Yet no sooner had the SC rendered its decision did the same people start shouting again; this time condemning the Court. This means they couldn’t accept any other decision but an Odinga win. That’s not reasonable. It’s also disrespectful of democratic principles, the rule of law and our institutions. Democracy cannot grow and thrive unless we show reasonable deference to our institutions of governance.
 
Before the March 4th elections, the media and most opinion poll firms considered Odinga to be “the leading presidential candidate.” Members of CORD [coalition for reforms and democracy], many of them dyed-in-the-wool Kanu Orphans like Kalonzo Musyoka, Henry Kosgey, Dalmas Otieno, William Ole Ntimama, Franklin Bett, Cyrus Jirongo, Moses Wetangula, Amos Wako and Fred Gumo, were suddenly portrayed as “reformers” and “agents of change.” It seemed like supporting Odinga was all one required to become a reformer.
 
As we went to the polls, Odinga had been prime minister of Kenya for 5 long years. His running-mate, Kalonzo Musyoka, had been Vice-President for 5 years as well. Wako had been the longest serving Attorney General in the Commonwealth, having served a total of 21 years in Daniel arap Moi’s tyrannical regime and Mwai Kibaki’s lackluster administration. In other words, going into the March 4th elections, CORD was the establishment group in name and substance. They had (or ought to have had) both party and presidential agents in all polling, constituency, county and national tallying centre(s). The IEBC gave these agents forms 34, 35 and 36 on which the county, constituency and presidential results were announced. They signed the forms 34 and 35 at the constituency tallying centres, and form 36 at the national tallying centre in Nairobi.
 
They presumably relayed these results to their party headquarters and leaders long before the same results reached the national tallying centre in Nairobi, and very long before they were added up and final results were declared by the Chairman of the IEBC. These are the forms Odinga should have used as evidence in his Petition before the Supreme Court. He should have had them on March 9th when Uhuru was declared winner. Information on these forms – plus observations by his presidential agents – is what Odinga needed to use in challenging the IEBC results. If there had been serious electoral malpractices, the onus was on Odinga to present credible evidence in Court. He needed to demonstrate that had these violations not occurred, Uhuru wouldn’t have won, or at least not achieved 50% of all valid votes cast plus one vote. So, why didn’t he?

One plausible reason is that Odinga knew that he couldn’t sustain his objection to the declared results. In other words, Odinga’s bluster was nothing but theatre. He knew that he couldn’t prove any of his allegations through credible evidence. The Court to him was just another instrument for manipulation in his quest for power. More significantly, the results had not been challenged by Odinga and his cohorts (at the constituency and county tallying halls) until the final tallies at the national tallying centre showed that Uhuru had won. In addition, the same tallies had been used to declare MPs, Governors, Senators, Women Representatives, etc – results that Odinga and CORD did not seem to challenge at the Supreme Court. In all these other results, the Jubilee Team has more members (MPs, Senators and Women Representatives) than CORD. Essentially, Odinga knew Uhuru had won.

In 2007, ODM had argued, legitimately, that one of the clearest indicators that he had won the 2007 presidential election was the fact that the party on which he contested the Presidency, ODM, had more MPs than Kibaki’s PNU. However, in 2013, Uhuru’s Jubilee had more MPs, Senators and women representatives than CORD. On what basis, therefore, would Odinga and his cohorts, be arguing that he won the popular vote when clearly he has less representatives than his main opponent? Finally, Odinga’s figures simply didn’t add up. 

Uhuru beat him with more than 800,000 votes! That’s huge by any standards. Uhuru got 50.07% of the total votes cast (it should have been 53% of the valid votes) while Odinga only got 43%. Although he alleged that the IEBC robbed him of 1.8 million votes, he couldn’t prove any rigging before the Supreme Court – not one rigged vote! These are undeniable facts.

In my opinion, the reason why Odinga went to Court wasn’t because he believed he had sufficient evidence upon which Uhuru’s victory could be overturned. He wanted the Court to help him perpetrate a coup either by ruling in his favour despite the evidence or to create an environment in which he could precipitate an insurrection like the ones that happened in Cote d’Ivoire, Tunisia and Egypt. He had hoped that the West would help
Raila, Kalonzo and Wetangula
him get power. His other wish was that he could make Kenya ungovernable so as to create the need for another grand coalition arrangement with Uhuru. He had hoped that such an arrangement would ultimately result in him taking absolute power – after the ICC trials is May and July 2013. But Odinga conveniently forgot that he had alienated most of his strongest strategists, tacticians and mobilisers going into the March 4th elections. He had betrayed everyone except his relatives and sycophants. 

These wounded former allies used their talents, energies and contacts to deliver a convincing defeat to Odinga. In 2007, it was William Ruto, Moses Mudavadi, Charity Ngilu, Najib Balala and many others who generated much needed energy that helped mobilize Odinga’s support in the Rift Valley, Western, Nairobi and Coast. By 2012, those areas had moved to Uhuru’s side. On March 4th, Odinga was basically left with Luos, Kisiis, Luhyas and the Coast. He knew that there was no way he could have won a fair and democratic contest against Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto.

Moreover, Odinga’s tenure as prime minister of Kenya had been more than disappointing. For five years he presided over a moribund office where deception, lethargy, disorganization, corruption and nepotism were the greatest achievements of that office, thus exposing his hitherto concealed under belly. 

As Kenyans went to elections on March 4th, Odinga’s strongholds in Nyanza and Nairobi areas lived in pathetic conditions. Sugar cane, cotton, rice and fishing industries which provided his core supporters with a livelihood had long ceased being viable economic activities. The floods were still ravaging Kano plains and others areas in Nyanza. Schools and health centres were dilapidated. Land remained un-demarcated. Most young adults aged between eighteen and twenty-five years were not registered as voters because they had not been issued with national identity cards. These happened despite the fact that the ministers for registration of persons, lands and health services were Odinga’s cabinet appointees and known sycophants.

Even more intriguing was the sudden and massive technology failure during the elections which are said to be directly traceable to Odinga and corrupt mandarins in his former office who credible sources claim ripped off the national treasury to the tune of Sh2 billion during the BVR procurement. With forensic and criminal investigations having been ordered on the technological failure, many observers are keenly waiting to see how Odinga’s office might be implicated and what he might say after the results of the investigations are made public. It’s possible that the biggest culprits during the 2013 elections will be the twin national ailments of greed and deception. Clearly, Odinga had miscalculated. His strategies and tactics weren’t well thought-out. 

The execution of his inept strategies and tactics was also rusty. But somehow, he and his sycophants believed that God had anointed him to reign. He would automatically become president, they yelled. “Even goats and chicken in villages know that Raila will be Kenya’s fourth president,” we were reminded again and again. 

Fortunately, Kenya and the world had moved on…Had Odinga listened to me in 2009; he could probably be something right now under a parliamentary system. He wouldn’t be dangling in the air, unable to decide whether to retire or to force himself back to parliament so that he can remain politically relevant. However, with three successive loses under his belt, Odinga has to retire honourably or we will retire him.

Raila Odinga For United Nations Secretary General: Kenyans Are A Funny Lot

Some 'funny' Kenyans have now resorted to Social Media to advocate for Raila Odinga as the next Secretary General to United Nations. 

They have opened a Facebook Page dubbed Raila Odinga For United Nations Secretary General, Loaded Raila Odinga's Picture and have been promptly updating the Page. Funny enough, the page has over twelve thousand followers (+12,000).
The page describes Raila as ' Internationally known,CERTIFIED & APPROVED,Agwas mambo biad.Time we go International Baba.TWENDE KAZI BABA. NA WENYE WIVU WAJINYONGE'

Whether they succeed in their cause or not, it it time to tell.


Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga Both Lost The Last General Elections: A Poll By Two US Political Scientists Reveal

Courtesy Of Kenya Daily Express
A survey of Kenyan voters exiting polling places for the March 4 election shows a statistical tie between Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga, with both candidates receiving about 41 per cent of the vote.
 
The so-called exit poll was conducted by two US political scientists and included about 6000 Kenyan voters. The results captured on this video link were released at a Washington think-tank forum on Thursday.
The exit poll showed Mr Odinga receiving 40.9 per cent of votes and Mr Kenyatta 40.6 per cent, with support for other candidates accounting for some of the remainder. Nearly 12 per cent of the Kenyans included in the survey refused to indicate for whom they had voted in the presidential race.
The results represent "a statistical tie" between the two top vote-getters due to the survey's margin of error, the pollsters said. One of the pollsters, Harvard University vitiating professor James Long, acknowledged under sharp questioning from the audience that the margin of error could be as high as three per cent. But even taking account of various statistical uncertainties, Prof Long said, "There is no reasonable assumption that gets either candidate to 50 per cent."

For example, the contention that Mr Kenyatta benefited from a comparatively much higher turnout in Kikuyu-dominated parts of the country was shown through the exit poll to be "a myth," Prof Long declared.
He and his colleague, Prof Clark Gibson of the University of California at San Diego, declined to identify precise causes for the discrepancy between their survey's results and the outcome certified by the Independent Elections and Boundaries Commission. 
The official result showed Mr Kenyatta winning slightly more than 50 percent and thus avoiding a second-round runoff.

The pollsters have "no evidence of people stuffing ballots" or buying votes, Prof Long said.
"Why should somebody believe the results of the election are invalid?" a member of the audience asked. Prof Long suggested, "Because people broke the law when they counted votes." Prof Long said at the outset of his presentation at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies that exit polls are "immune" to ballot stuffing or technological breakdowns.
Data from the survey also indicated that both Mr Odinga and Mr Kenyatta enjoyed overwhelming support from their respective ethnic groups. Mr Kenyatta received 83 per cent of the Kikuyu vote, according to the exit poll, while Mr Odinga got 94 per cent of the Luo vote, the survey indicated. Among Kalenjin included in the poll, 74 per cent voted for Mr Kenyatta and 11 percent for Mr Odinga. 
For Kamba who took part in the survey, the breakdown was 63 per cent for Mr Odinga and 12 per cent for Mr Kenyatta.
Overall, "there seems to be some loosening of ethnic identification" with particular candidates, Prof Long suggested. In response to a survey question asking participants to name the most important issue behind their choice, most cited either the economy or employment.
Very few voters identified tribalism, land or the cases before the International Criminal Court as the most important issues in the election.

Shocking: A Female University Student Delivers In Male Hostel

A female student at Moi University delivered a healthy baby earlier on today in Male Hostel H. The medical and security departments have confirmed that she is in stable condition and is currently admitted at the Moi Teaching & Referral Hospital.
 
The student is reported to have given birth in one of rooms in Hostel H. She was later rushed to the dispensary. However, due to heavy blood loss, she was transferred to the hospital in town.

 
Efforts to acquire more details on the incident did not bear much fruit. Meanwhile, the medical department has called on students to be alert over emergency cases to avoid such incidents.

The emergency line is 0727056705.

Admin: the lady can be assured that she will graduate with two degrees: mtoi and the other degree. I wonder what is stopping the college ladies, whom I presume to be learned, from using condoms!
 
Courtesy Of : The Kenya Daily Express

Who Killed Mutula Kilonzo? - The Probe Continues as A Mysterious Person Appears

Courtesy of Daily Nation
Detectives investigating the death of Makueni Senator Mutula Kilonzo are exploring the presence of a mysterious visitor at his Maanzoni home when he died last Saturday.
The visitor is said to have been questioned by detectives but police have deepened the mystery because they have maintained silence on the details emerging from the investigation into the death of the maverick politician.
Investigators believe the guest could provide critical information on the last moments of the Senator whose death has puzzled the country.
Multiple sources — who cannot be named because they are not allowed to speak on behalf of the family — say that the preliminary findings from the postmortem examination were unlikely to change significantly when the final report is prepared.
And, going by the preliminary findings, police have no reason to detain any of those who were at Mr Kilonzo’s house, unless further investigations raise a different line of investigation.
Besides the mysterious visitor, police have questioned the farm manager, a cook, a supervisor and the housekeeper and recorded their statements.
An officer privy to the investigations told the Sunday Nation that the statements by some of Mr Kilonzo’s employees are not consistent. Two of the employees have written that there was a guest at the house while others did not mention the visitor.
Another officer said the postmortem examination findings did not leave any room for conjecture in establishing the cause of death, but it had been agreed that the decision to release the report should be left to the family.
The postmortem examination was conducted by seven doctors led by chief government pathologist, Dr Johansen Oduor at the Lee Funeral Home in Nairobi.
British pathologist Calder Ian Maddison flew to Kenya at the family’s request and took part in the examination.

Further reports have showed that an unlabelled bottle containing pills was among samples taken from Mr Kilonzo’s bedroom by detectives after the death was reported.
The Senator’s body was found tucked in bed with foam in the mouth. There were also indications that the lawyer had vomited and samples were collected for analysis.
Besides the pathologists, detectives have engaged experts at the Government Chemist to examine the pills and other samples.
Fresh reports emerged Saturday that seemed to contradict earlier information that Mr Kilonzo had not been seen alive on April 27, until he was discovered dead at around 11am.
According to the new reports, the Senator had woken up early and spent about 30 minutes at the swimming pool within the compound of his palatial home.
At that time, the visitor was in the house.
Police also reviewed video footage captured by CCTV cameras mounted around Mr Kilonzo’s home.
Director of Criminal Investigations Ndegwa Muhoro said: “The doctors are holding the key to this investigation. You start with learning the cause of death from the doctors before you decide whether to pursue it further or end it. It could be different if it was a matter of an attack where injuries are visible.”
Contacted by the Sunday Nation, Inspector-General of Police David Kimaiyo said: “It’s too early to tell what happened because the investigators are looking back to several weeks before the incident. We are looking at layers and layers of investigation.”
After the postmortem examination, the pathologists said they were in agreement, adding that findings would be available after eight to 10 weeks. However, the doctors did not tell the media what they had agreed on.
On Thursday, Mrs Nduku Kilonzo, the Senator’s wife, told reporters at the family’s Gigiri home that the samples collected from her husband’s body and home would be tested locally because Kenya has the required facilities.
But when fielding questions at a press conference at Mr Kilonzo’s offices, the Senator’s son, Mr Mutula Kilonzo Junior, told reporters the samples would be tested abroad. That briefing was called to announce that Mr Kilonzo would be buried at Mbooni and not Maanzoni as earlier stated.
Another officer said the first batch of detectives who entered the bedroom after the death report was made said the scene had probably been disturbed. He added that Mr Kilonzo’s long time chef and housekeeper may help unravel the mystery on the possibility of there having been another person in the house.

“It is just part of our investigations ... we are not saying for sure that there was another person, but some things are not adding up,” said the officer who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Before pursuing the latest line of investigation, detectives had suspected other causes of death including heart attack, suicide, drug overdose, poisoning or an insect bite.

The chef, Mr John Mulei, is believed to have been close to the former minister.
“He was his confidant in some ways,” said a worker at the ranch, adding that they were under strict instructions not to speak to the press.

The Senator’s Valhala home has a state-of-the-art security system complete with CCTV cameras and the entrances are opened through lock combinations and are remote controlled.
The Sunday Nation spoke to yet another detective who said: “If there was a second person in the house, the person who opened the door in the morning to prepare breakfast must have seen something.”
Forensic expert, Dr Geoffrey Mutuma, who at one time was Mr Kilonzo’s doctor, says the issue of his bedroom not being locked raises more questions than answers.
“Indications are that there is a possibility of another person who accessed the room,” the doctor added.“The question is; was it a habit for the Senator to spend the night in his room while living the bedroom door unlocked? Looking at the surrounding of his ranch as a forensic expert I find this disturbing,” said Dr Mutuma.

Sources say that workers who have spoken to investigators have said it was not strange for the senator to have visitors during his stay at the ranch on weekends and that some would spend the night.

Kenya's Best Blogs Set For Awards

This Years Best Kenyan Blogs winners is set to be announced at a gala event to be held on the evening of the 4th of May 2013 at the Southern Sun Hotel in Westlands. 
 Below is the List of the shortlisted blogs set for the awards at the event.

1. Best Business Blog
http://kariobangi.wordpress.com
http://www.sokodirectory.com
http://fenesi.com

2. Best Corporate Blog
http://pambaboma.com
http://blog.batakenya.com
http://letsgotravelkenya.blogspot.com

3. Best Creative Writing Blog
http://www.bikozulu.co.ke
http://mwendethedreamer.wordpress.com
http://crazynairobian.com

4. Best Entertainment/Lifestyle Blog
http://niaje.com
http://hoodjunction.wordpress.com/
http://knoxnation.com/blog

5. Best Enviromental/Agricultural Blog
http://rockescientist.blogspot.com
http://emmiekio.blogspot.com
http://yagrein.blogspot.com/

6. Best Fashion Blog
http://nanciemwai.com
http://www.thisisess.com/
http://ksmithdiaries.blogspot.com

7. Best Food Blog
http://pikachakula.com
http://yummy.co.ke
http://www.pendolamama.co.ke

8. Best New Blog
http://kenyanmom.com
http://www.kenyaweddings.co.ke/blog
http://eafricaenergy.blogspot.com

9. Best Photography Blog
http://mutuamatheka.com/blog
http://mwarv.click.co.ke
http://stevekitots.wordpress.com

10. Best Political Blog
http://kenopalo.com
http://057siasa.blogspot.com
http://oleshitemi.wordpress.com

11. Best Sports Blog
http://superfoota.com
http://katamiwrites.wordpress.com
http://www.michezoafrika.com

12. Best Technology Blog
http://emmanuelchenze.com
http://techmoran.com
http://tommakau.com

13. Best Topical Blog
http://mummytales.com/
http://actors.co.ke
http://www.thinkm-pesa.com

14. Best Travel Blog
http://kenyatalii.com
http://www.enchanted-landscapes.com/el_travelogue/
http://outwetembea.wordpress.com/

15. Kenyan Blog of The Year
http://megaprojects.co.ke
http://niaje.com
http://therarechamp.wordpress.com
http://www.bankelele.co.ke

The 'War' Over Ontoglo Boy Continues

The 'Otonglo Boy'
We have been closely monitoring a silent stand off and feud that has engulfed the 'otonglo fame'. If not checked, this feud can turn out to be bigger than the honest otonglo narration. The question in the minds of many Kenyans is ' why the sudden fight on who to manage the boy?'.

There has been reported in fights between Larry Madowo of NTV, Clifford Ouma (The Author and Director of Otonglo) and Daniel Owira's Sister on who should be thr rightfulmanager of the sensational and upcoming talent. In a more recent burst into social media, Larry I'm still amazed at the story of Daniel Owira's rise and rise. When fame came calling, his sister Susan naturally stepped up to be the manager of his career. She assured me that she will keep him focused in school & has his best interests at heart when we last spoke on Thursday' .... a rather blurry indication that somehow, Daniel Owira's sister was the one
managing the affairs of his little brother.
Larry Madowo
Madowo has come out stating that '

And in a quick rejoinder, Clifford joined the convesration by indicating that:  ' Let this matter rest guys. I am content with what I have done to get the boy this far. Mimi sitaki vita mingi ndogondogo. I have better things to do such as thinking of my next script. Otonglo Time was my 23rd script, it won't be my last. Let the boy and his managers be!!!'. 

Ealier on, some drama lovers who are close to Clifford Ouma appared united in condemming Larry  for hijacking the management of david's diary and telling Clifford to keep off the boy. Other drama gurus also accused NAIVAS supermarket for using the Otongolo Boy and even lines from the narrative without acknowledging the real authors and directors. 

Clifford Ouma is the author, trainer and script writer of the Otongolo Narrative. Ealier reports indicated that he felt  sidelined in the success of the boy he trained, David Owira. It is reported that Clifford identified the form two boy at Highway Secondary in Nairobi; Authored, Directed and guided the Otonglo script and boy to fame. Clifford is not a teacher at Highway. he is a graduate of Marist university and a former student at Kisumu day High School. Clifford has participated in the drama festivals for many years. 

Clifford Ouma

In Cliff's Own words, He said that 'After having a long chat with my ELDERS in Art, my mother and my friends, I have decided to let this whole thing be. I have greater issues to deal with in my life like getting fees for my siblings, getting a job and furthering my Education. As my Elder Shitubi has put it "they can steal your idea but they won't steal your head", I will still write scripts tommorow and the days ahead. I thank God he used me to help Daniel Owira, I will use my theatrical skills to help more whenever I can. Thank you pals for the advices and help. Let it rest!!!'.



Decision Times Wishes to salute Clif for no only identifying raw talent but equally training the raw talent and turning the talent into an otonglo magnet. When life hands you a lemon, make a lemonade for the whole  world. This was a noble gesture that only life itself will reward in its fullness. Just keep the faith. 

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Do You Own a Laptop - A Must See

Health warning circulating in the form of a graphic claims that using a laptop computer across your legs can cause a heat related condition known as "toasted skin syndrome" that may lead to skin cancer.

The picture below provides a graphic claim on this.



TNA's Missing Millions

The National Alliance Party of Kenya is investigating disappearance of over Sh 50 million from its campaign coffers. This investigation has caused a standoff in the dove party and is said that it may cost the account signatories the benefits that they would gain from the party victory in the last elections (Source: Standardmedia.co.ke).

The President has ordered for an audit to unmask how the cash went missing. Some of the
TNA Officials are still shocked and have been caught unware on how the cash went missing.

The party is equally investigating claims and allegations that some of its officials took some cash from prospective candidates for various positions on pretext that they were to issue them with nomination certificates. Noticeably. TNA had insisted on a transparent elective process at the grassroots with no direct nominations for contested positions.It is reported that some of the people who gave out that money are asking for it.

President Uhuru Kenyatta's Speech at the 21st Extra-Ordinary Summit Of IGAD

SPEECH BY H.E. UHURU KENYATTA, C.G.H., PRESIDENT AND COMMANDER-IN CHIEF OF THE DEFENCE FORCES OF THE REPUBLIC OF KENYA ON THE OCCASION OF THE 21st EXTRA-ORDINARY SUMMIT OF IGAD HEADS OF STATEAND GOVERNMENT, ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA, 3RD MAY, 2013


Your Excellency Ato Hailemariam Desalegn,
Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and Chairperson of
IGAD,
Excellencies Dear Colleagues,
Distinguished Delegates,

Allow me to express my appreciation to the Government and people of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia for the warm reception and hospitality that has been accorded to me and my delegation since our arrival in this beautiful country.

Further, I wish to express my sincere gratitude to IGAD for sending the Ministerial Good Will Mission to Kenya 3 days ahead of the election of 4th March, 2013,demonstrating, yet again, the region’s solidarity to its Member States. The successful outcome of our election is undoubtedly your success too. It is a demonstration of the desire and ability of our region to deepen and strengthen our governance.

I also take this opportunity to reiterate my gratitude to my colleagues and other dignitaries who attended my inauguration to the Presidency on April 9, 2013. I truly value your kind words and best wishes offered to me, my Government and country on that auspicious occasion.

Excellencies,
Since taking over the leadership mantle in Kenya, I have held several consultative meetings on the situation in Somalia. In this regard, I take this opportunity to thank H.E. President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud of the Federal Government of Somalia for honoring my invitation to visit Kenya on Saturday, 27th April, 2013. During that visit, we held very fruitful discussions aimed at consolidating our common bilateral and regional efforts on the stabilization of Somalia. It is my hope that this Summit will give impetus to the momentum that has been achieved so far.

Excellencies,
The convening of this Extra-Ordinary IGAD Summit to discuss Somalia and the strengthening of IGAD comes at a critical moment in the stabilization, reconstruction and recovery efforts of Somalia. The Summit also takes place ahead of the London Conference on Somalia on 7th May, 2013, the Tokyo meeting on Somalia on 31st May, 2013, the Brussels Conference on Somalia on 16th September, 2013 and the proposed Conference on Somali refugees to be Co-Chaired by Kenya and Somalia. This is an indication of the great importance that we in IGAD and the international community attach to peace and stability in Somalia and the region as a whole. 

The recent positive political and security developments in Somalia have opened a window of opportunity for lasting peace in Somalia. Somalia is on course, now more than ever, of stabilizing and realizing lasting peace. 

 Excellencies,
The Al Shabaab remains a major threat to Somalia and regional stability. Our stabilization efforts should, therefore, focus on securing Somalia and the region from this menace. Towards this end, the rebuilding and reforming of the Somali security sector will form an essential part of the stabilization process. The reform of the Somali security sector should be holistic, inclusive, logically sequenced and prioritized. The reform should take into consideration the need for a systematic integration of the various armed militias that are currently engaged on both sides of the anti-Al-Shabaab war and the orderly reception of Al-Shabaab deserters as well as their rehabilitation, re-training and integration into the security forces.

Excellencies,
Distinguished delegates,
Following the lifting of the arms embargo on Somalia through the UN Security Council Resolution 2093 of (2013), Kenya calls for measures to prevent diversion of arms into wrong hands and to ensure compliance with international norms and standards. The Somalia Government needs to guarantee states in the region that the lifting of the arms embargo will not lead to the illegal acquisition of dangerous arms by potentially renegade forces. Kenya has legitimate security concerns as some armed elements emanating from Somalia have infiltrated refugee camps from where they target and undertake attacks on Kenyan Security Forces and civilians.

Kenya recognizes that there can be no prospects for sustainable development in Somalia without political stability. In this regard, Kenya supports ongoing efforts by the Somalia Government to set up governance structures and institutions in line with the Provisional Constitution of the Federal Republic of Somalia. We encourage the Somalia Government to embrace national peace-building and inclusivity of the diverse people of Somalia so as to realize a united, secure and prosperous Somalia. In this endevour, I assure that Kenya is committed to provide technical support to the Federal Government of Somalia.  

Excellencies,
Now that peace and normalcy is returning to the country, it is essential that all her populations are brought on board on the various stabilization programmes. Somalis living outside Somalia should not suffer exclusion simply because they were forced out by insecurity. I urge the people of Somalia across the world to support and participate in the reconstruction and re-establishment of governance and socio-economic infrastructures in their country.

Towards this end, Kenya will embark on consultations with the Somalia Government and other players especially the UNHCR, to develop modalities for safe and orderly return and resettlement of Somali refugees. This will culminate in the organisation of an international conference on the safe return of Somali refugees co-chaired by Kenya and Somalia. I urge Your Excellencies to support this initiative.
 
Excellencies,
Kenya recognizes the centrality of IGAD in the concerted efforts to secure lasting peace and stability in Somalia and the Horn of Africa at large. Indeed, our organization remains the singular guarantor of peace and security in our region. Peace in Somalia translates to peace in Kenya and our region as a whole. I urge for a strong reaffirmation of our common resolve to eliminate all negative forces to peace and stability in Somalia. We need to strengthen regional and multilateral efforts to fully realize sustainable peace and security in our region.
 
I wish to acknowledge IGAD member states and all AMISOM troop contributing countries and Ethiopia for the sacrifices we continue to make to help the Somali people retain their rightful place among the community of nations. As I emphasized in my inauguration speech, Kenya is committed to the noble goal of a peaceful, stable and prosperous region. In this regard, I reiterate my pledge to work with the international community to strengthen the IGAD and the African Union peace process in Somalia. This is because a stable and prosperous Somalia is in the interest of all nations.

In concluding, Excellencies, let me reaffirm Kenya’s commitment to the search for peace and stability in Somalia. I will continue to work closely with the Federal Republic of Somalia, IGAD member states and the international community, to nurture sufficient conditions for reconstructing and developing the liberated areas and for stability in Somalia and the region as a whole. I further urge for a stronger and united approach among all IGAD Member States in the spirit of collective commitment to secure peace and security in our region.

I thank you.

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