Wednesday 30 May 2012


ATTORNEY GENERAL                                         
ATTORNEY General Prof. Githu Muigai has termed as baseless sentiments attributed to the International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor Loius Moreno Ocampo claiming that the government has been reluctant in cooperating with the court over cases facing the four post election suspects.  Prof. Muigai says such sentiments risk straining the cordial relationship between the country and ICC. He made the remarks earlier today while officiating a stakeholders and policy maker’s sensitization workshop on witness protection. The two day progranmme is meant to sensitize the government officials and all the participants on their roles in the agency and work effectively on its policies implementation .He said that through such programmes the government acknowledges the need for security for witnesses as a basic human right and that his office has been co operating with the court in witness protection issues.
He spoke as Justice Minister Eugene Wamalwa lauded the establishment of the Witness Protection agency which he says will go a long way in dispensing criminal justice in the country. Key among the agency's mandate is to offer protection to witnesses. Wamalwa says that the success of the programme depends on the co operatrion and collaboration of different government agencies, the office of the attorney.

Monday 28 May 2012

WILLY MUTUNGA                                                          
Its time to transform this country and empower our youth and women to participate in political parties to have a free, fair and peaceful elections. This was said by Chief Justice Willy Mutunga during the launch of Tuvuke initiative held at Serena Hotel. Tuvuke is an inclusive transition that aims at transforming the politics of this country and targeting the social change to enhance peace co-exist between the citizens during the election period. Mutunga urged youth to elect leaders of their choice and not to be bribed for that’s their right.  Jeniffer Odiria the chairperson of the initiative added that the initiative was meant for people in the grassroots since they are the most affected in times of crisis and also urged youths to be patriotic in order to have a better Kenya.

Wednesday 23 May 2012


KASARANI                                                                         
A woman and a security guard were last night shot dead in a carjacking incident in Kasarani here in Nairobi. The two were captured by two gunmen from a residence near safari park hotel before they were driven towards Lakisama.They were later shot dead and their bodies thrown off the road. The gangsters then left the car a few kilometers ahead and escaped on foot.

Tuesday 22 May 2012


FREE PRIMARY EDUCATION                                             
 EDUCATION stake holders are now decrying the delayed release of more than 4 billion shillings for Free Primary Education. The Kenya National association of Parents KNAP says the delay is affecting operations in most schools. Association Secretary General Musau Ndunda has now given the government a 14 day ultimatum starting tomorrow to release the money failure to which the association will instruct the school Managing committees and parent teachers association to collect money from the parents to cater for the school’s activities.  He is accusing the government of killing the free Primary Education Program by failing to release its funding.  Most schools which re-opened for the second term two weeks ago are operating without necessities including books. The parents’ association now says the government should release the money for the schools to function effectively.