Tag: Investigations

  • Kenya’s First Oil Sale Remains A Big Secret

    Kenya’s First Oil Sale Remains A Big Secret

    A month after the Celsius Riga left the mombasa port with barrels of oil worth Ksh1.2 billion ($12 million) and days after the tanker arrived in Malaysia for refining, details about Kenya’s first oil sale is shrouded with mystery. The government has chosen to withhold any important details about the crude oil sale.

    Since the very beginning the government operated in a fishy manner, first  a day before Kenyans found out that the oil had been sold to a chinese multinational at $12 million, it had failed to name the buyer, citing ‘non-disclosure agreement.’

    Tullow oil, the firm that discovered the commercial oil reserves in the Lokichar basin in the northern county of Turkana however insisted there had been a bidding process and seven bidders expressed interest. The firm has since declined to give any more details on the bidders or how much they bid.

    Contradicting tullow, The ministry of Mining and Petroleum later put the number of bidders at eight. Petroleum Principal Secretary Andrew Kamau who had been promising to disclose the oil companies and even asking for time to ask the parties on whether they wished to be named, has since changed his mind, “There is no opaqueness. You know the winning bid and you know the volume. What else is important?” Mr Kamau dismissed the queries.

    ChemChina UK Limited which won the crude oil bid, evacuated 240,000 barrels of crude oil from Kenya. This figure contradicted the 200,000 barrels that the government officials had initially indicated and announced during flagoff, raising more eyebrows. The fate of the 40,000 barrels worth Ksh.247 million is yet another mystery with no details confirming the amount was part of the Ksh1.2 billion.

    A coalition of 16 civil society organisations under the Kenya Civil Society Platform on Oil and Gas (KCSPOG), which has been pushing for the disclosure of the Production Sharing Contracts, condemned the government for keeping citizens in the dark on the project. “Can you imagine if it was any other government asset that has been disposed without following that transparent procurement and disposal procedures? It would cause an uproar, but it remains unclear what exactly transpired before the crude oil was sold to ChemChin, unless full disclosure is made,” KCSPOG coordinator Charles Wanguhu had told Sunday Nation.

    Tullow oil has been blaming the government for the failure to make its deals public.

  • Siddharth Chatterjee: UN’s Man of Honour or Disgrace To Kenya

    Siddharth Chatterjee: UN’s Man of Honour or Disgrace To Kenya

    A job with the UN remains one of the prestigious opportunities many people look up to but humanitarian work is not a walk in the sandy beaches as Sid would later come to learn in life. The oomph and the glamour that the organization beams is just a painting but not really what’s inside. As for Siddharth whose name I keep bitting my lips struggling to pronounce and the UN Resident Coordinator in Kenya, the math is more complicated. He’s the face of UN in Kenya, the backstops with him. As the head, he gets the balloons and stones which puts him in a position that only those fitted with crocodile skin can survive through.

    Recently, UN Social 500, an in-house indexing platform ranked Sid at number 5 globally amongst UN employees globally actively using social media to champion for social good. This brings me to the main point of this article. Kenya is just coming from a lengthened period of ruthless politics that did not only end in election nullification, injuries and loss of lives but the reputation and characters of many people were left bruised as collateral damage in a highly ethnic country.

    Kenya is exceptionally polarized with a sizeable tolerance to dissenting opinions, it is this factor that voting is predominantly tuned along tribal divisions. On the 8th of August, the general election was held but the presidential election that gave Uhuru Kenyatta the upper hand would later be nullified by the supreme court on the 1st of September and a fresh election would later happen in three months.

    During this period, the international community including the envoys, observers, and organizations such as UN came under fierce criticism especially from the opposition NASA coalition accusing them of conspiring to rig in and endorse a fraudulent election of Uhuru Kenyatta. This was fueled by the speedy endorsement of the contested election by a majority of the western representatives. Many would be left on the focus radar and that’s where I picked up the story of Siddharth.

    SIDDHARTH CHATTERJEE, a former Indian Army Special Forces Officer being decorated for gallantry.

    Through UNDP which is a partner and a funder of IEBC, the UN was accused of meddling in the election in an alleged move to favor the re-election of Uhuru Kenyatta. In the crossfire, Ms. Sheila Ngatia the Assistant Country Director in UNDP Kenya, became a target of a vicious social media campaign of claims that her father is Mr. Fred Ngatia, President Kenyatta’s lawyer join to the conspiracy dots that she was working in favor of Uhuru, but when Kenya Insights later did a background check on the rumours on social media, we found out that Sheila’s father passed away 10 years ago and had no relations with the President’s lawyer.

    However, the onslaught impugning the motives of the head of the UN Country Team in Kenya Mr. Siddharth Chatterjee didn’t stop but instead opened. His relationship with Jubilee government would specifically be scrutinized and a curious case of his close ties with Ambassador Amina who by then was looking for the top AU seat came into focus. He was accused of lobbying for her in a move that compromised the UN’s independence and nonpartisan stands.

    Kenya Insights had an interview with Sid an on this particular issue of lobbying for Amina which he vehemently denies. In his defense, he wouldn’t have taken a compromising position, “I as a UN staff have no influence to lobby anyone for a political position like the AU. Besides not only does it go against the principles of the UN  but contradicts all the values I uphold. I was specially invited to go to Addis to discuss the Kenya Ethiopia Cross-border programme, which has the potential of transforming peace, security and human development for the good. The President of Kenya and the Prime Minister of Ethiopia take this programme very seriously. . Ambassador Amina Mohamed and former Foreign Minster of Ethiopia Dr Tedros signed the MOU and wrote a joint OP-ED about this fascinating initiative. Kenya and Ethiopia: A cross-border initiative to advance peace and development..”The programme that was to foster tranquillity along the border for development was a brain of the two governments in partnership with the IGAD and the UN.

    For many, the existence of Sid became a reality after the August Election, that’s when he started hitting the social media waves. We track back the talk from Matthew Russel who’s a UN HQ’s based blogger. He opened a case and pushed it to Kenya’s blogosphere on on dishonest Sid was at his work, in fact, it is through him that we came to know that the coordinator was a son-in-law to the former Sec Gen, Ban Ki-Moon, Matthew insists Sid’s appointment was not based on merits but influenced based on nepotism n his relationship with Moon, a claim that Sid himself laughs off.  “I met my wife in 2004 in Sudan during the Darfur crisis and married in 2006. This is well before Mr. Ban became the United Nations Secretary-General. In fact I joined the UN in 1997(10 years before Mr Ban and rose from an IFLD 4 in Bosnia to a P-5 in Somalia by November 2004.” An article to clarify this was published by Forbes –  Misread Nepotism At The U.N.: Why Siddharth Chatterjee’s Well-Earned Appointment Requires Explanation

    Sid believes that he’s a target of fake news championed by the UN based controversial blogger, “Mr. Matthew Russell Lee, who runs a blog called Inner City Press. Over the last 10 years, he has repeatedly published malicious, false and libelous allegations against me. This started in 2007 and continues to date.” He said.

    “As regards my appointment as the UN Resident Coordinator to Kenya, perhaps a bit of background may help. Every Resident Coordinator has to pass a UN Resident Coordinator Assessment. Failure rates at the assessment are quite high. A private human resources company from Canada undertook the assessment during my time. I passed the assessment in 2008 and was proposed by UNICEF (the agency I served with) to become the UN Resident Coordinator to Namibia in 2009. I declined that job because of my personal situation” Sid explains.

    He continues, “Just to clarify, I was invited to apply by UNDP for this role. Following that I got the support of UNFPA (I was the UNFPA Representative to Kenya) to do so, I applied for the UN Resident Coordinator role to Kenya in 2016. Again I went through a selection process called the Inter-Agency Appointments Panel and was shortlisted. Regardless of the decision being taken, the final decision rests with the Government of the country where an RC is being proposed to.”

    Blogger Cyprian Nyakundi who has made a name out of controversy dwelling on fraud cases and accountability advocacy, accused the coordinator on his blog that he got together with John Kerry and Tony Blair to rig the elections in favor of Jubilee and that he profited from Kenya’s SGR project. We’ve however established that neither UNDP nor the UN had nothing to do with this project. Sid terms the allegations as “outrageous and malicious statements. This is not just absurd but totally fake news.”

    For a soldier who later turned on his career to become a humanitarian and a development enthusiast, Sid holds a strong belief that Kenya is a beacon of hope regardless of the intrigues and turmoil it undergoes.

    SIDDHARTH CHATTERJEE with US Ambassador Godec on finishing a 21KM race for the anti FGM campaign.

    Mohamed Guleid, former Deputy Governor testifies
    Mr. Chatterjee for having been at the forefront personally in the struggle for empowering those usually on the fringes of social and economic agenda, including women and girls, as well as the youth.

    He has championed the delivery of maternal, child and adolescent health services to areas previously left out and brought private sector participation in remote North Eastern counties. We have witnessed the different organizations like UNDP, UNFPA, Unicef, WHO, UN Women, FAO and many others are making in the Frontier Counties. Here is an opinion piece by Mr Guleid. “Falsehoods targeting development partners end up hurting us”

    Kenya Insights sought to know what is the motivational factor behind Sid despite being a target of negative publicity, especially on social media, “ I am the face of UNDP so it is easy to attack me. The fake news got propagated after the elections. I can take the attacks but will stand in between when it comes to my staff. The safety, security and reputation of my staff is paramount and non-negotiable. I will go to the end of the earth to defend them ” He said. “The man from Inner City Press reached out to others who are perhaps more gullible. As you can see he has an obsessed mind. He has the facts but is nudged on by vested interests.”  He adds. ” I have responded to his allegations but my response is difficult to find. So here it is: https://siddharthchatterjee-wws.blogspot.co.ke/2017/02/siddharth-chatterjees-response-to-mr.html

    As for the motivational factors, Mr. Chatterjee told Kenya Insights, “My father was a refugee from East Pakistan now Bangladesh. I have seen first hand on what displacements does to families and how it impoverishes them. I feel for people that are displaced by conflicts of natural disasters.”

    “I have a personal mission to champion the rights of women and girls because I have seen how this half of humanity has been treated and what harm that is bringing to our societies. As a young officer in the Indian Special Forces, at the front lines of combat in counterinsurgency environments, I have seen how brutal and savage all parties to the conflict become. Again I have seen this in my work at the UN posted in Iraq, South Sudan, Darfur, and Somalia.” He continues.

    A comment picked up from a colleague

    “The years I spent in fragile environments will always remain a poignant reminder of the disparate harm that women are predisposed to whenever one form or other of humanitarian crisis arises. Some were victims of rape and torture, others were widowed at young ages, their husbands murdered or kidnapped. I have seen how rape is used as a weapon in conflicts. I have seen children as young as 5 being recruited as child soldiers. In many of the countries I have worked in, disease outbreaks, lack of water and sanitation were the order of the day. Reproductive health services, including midwifery outreach services, antenatal care, management of prenatal complications and sexually transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS were not readily available in conflict regions. These problems had particularly harsh consequences among women and children. I believe that access to quality health care must be a fundamental and nonnegotiable human right.” He concludes.

    Sid who runs to work regularly and most Sundays does a 21KMs half marathon, wraps up our talk which is basically a right of reply to accusations flying around he quotes Rev. Charles Haddon Spurgeon, “If you want the truth to go around the world you must hire an express train to pull it; but if you want a lie to go around the world, it will fly; it is light as a feather and a breath will carry it.”
  • Revealed: How Jubilee Propaganda Firm Is Using Google Search Algorithms Manipulation On Unga Campaign To Blow Horns For Uhuru

    Revealed: How Jubilee Propaganda Firm Is Using Google Search Algorithms Manipulation On Unga Campaign To Blow Horns For Uhuru

    Being a political season in a highly contested election, candidates are putting up the best teams, arsenal and sharpest strategies to woo and win hearts of the 19M IEBC registered voters. With barely two months to the 8th Aug date with electorates, jubilee and NASA are not taking anything into chances as they go full offensive to gather as many votes and win as many hearts.

    While Jubilee won the election in 2013 campaigning on the youthful, new leadership and the ICC factor that brought together President Uhuru and his Deputy William Ruto, the cards have had to change four years later into power in popularizing their campaign. Jubilee is using the development platform as their core campaign material, greatly infrastructural projects. Jubilee hopes through the GoK Delivers campaign, the structures they’ve laid in their tenure will earn them another term in office.

    Within the years of Jubilee rule, the state of Kenyan economy has become a center of focus with GDP showing positive index yet apparatus showing otherwise. Kenya thanks to jubilee now has record 4.5T public debt with inflation rate extremely high. Unemployment rate according to multiple sources now stands at 46% a disturbing figure given the fact that the youths make up to 67% of the 45M population. Corruption has been Jubilee’s greatest disgrace with an unimaginable amount of public funds stolen without repercussions. The cost of living has sailed from worse to worst under the last years of Jubilee administration leaving it with an ogre image.

    A cartoon illustrating the state of nation on maize fiasco.

    NASA is capitalizing on the failures of Jubilee in their pursuit of Statehouse occupation. Cost of living being high influenced the Unga revolution given the high prices of flour. Being a staple food to many, Unga was definitely going to be a winning campaign agenda for NASA. On realizing they were losing the scoring and NASA having an upper hand, jubilee swiftly moved in with ‘help’ to lower the maize prices through subsidy to millers. Unga prices would then drastically drop from 170 to 90 following GoK’s 6B subsidy which in essence is another burden to the taxpayer who’ll foot the bill. The Unga price reduction took off the greatest campaign asset from NASA with Jubilee now coming in as the. While the whole thing is surrounded with controversy gave crystal clear fingerprints of artificial food shortage with highly placed state officials as the chief architects, one thing is pretty obvious that food shortage is and was meant to be a campaign material for both camps.

    It is not a coincidence that farmers were supplied with fake fertilizer and seeds that failed leading to drop in yield. It’s not a miracle that after DP Ruto, Agriculture CS Bett gave food security affirmation in January saying the Strategic Grains Reserve had enough maize to sustain the population only for same maize to disappear mysteriously creating a void in supply. It is not a miracle that the very day KRA have notice of tax exemption on maize a mysterious shop vessel supposedly full with maize left Durban for Mombasa and it is not a miracle that the very day that the maize was offloaded from the shop in Mombasa, it was milled, packed full with GoK subsidy stamp and supplied the very day. What I’m saying is the system is self-exposing, powerful individuals we’re yet to establish drained the Strategic Grains Reserve took maize and hid in some ship in the High seas waiting for the subsidy and tax exemption announcement to ‘import’ that maize from Mexico. Good security is government’s priority, A lapse in The system is directly linked to them.

    Jubilee castigated the opposition for taking advantage of the food shortage to campaign against them calling it bloodsucking. However, a surface level investigation by Kenya Insights has unearthed how Jubilee using sophisticated propaganda tactics by Cambridge Analytica, are now fully and milking dry the situation in a well executed Google Search Algorithms manipulation. You’ll also realize the Unga released are packaged with GoK stamp a subliminal message meant to sell jubilee agenda as the rescue agent while it is pretty clear they’re fully to blame for creating the current situation thanks to rampant corruption and incompetent leadership.

    Kenya Insights has discovered that A Google Search for the word ‘Unga’ will bring you a paid ad of an article from the Standard newspaper with a tweaked headline portraying President as the savior in the Unga quagmire. It is unclear yet of Standard Group is part of this campaign since their article is the one promoted to appear on Google Search pages. The sole message here is to paint Uhuru as stainless as possible and show how caring he is by reducing the price of Unga. It is worth mentioning that, the subsidy of 6B on maize is not a gift from the government, this a fresh debt to the already 4.5T. What this means, You and I will pay for that 6B.

    We noticed that when you search for anything on Google and add ‘Unga in the search, the promoted standard newspaper article pops the top on every chat. What this strategy says is that looking for anything touching on Unga will first lead you to a praise and worship article on Uhuru and how he’s the one who has saved Kenya from starvation. You by now can tell jubilee is using the Unga topic to campaign heavily online. Google is the biggest search tool and.most visited in Kenya. By investing in the big data analytics, Jubilee knows a good number of people accessing Google will be reached.

    Cambridge Analytica, the propaganda firm that jubilee hired for its digital wizardry, ìs famed for secretly influencing the outcome of Brexit and US presidential election. Politically motivated third parties including the “alt-right”, a far-right movement in the US, use a variety of techniques to trick the algorithm and push propaganda and misinformation higher up Google’s search rankings.

    These insidious manipulations – both by Google and by third parties trying to game the system – impact how users of the search engine perceive the world, even influencing the way they vote. This has led some researchers to study Google’s role in the US presidential election.

    Robert Epstein, a computer scientist from the American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology spent four years trying to reverse engineer Google’s search algorithms. He believes, based on systematic research, that Google has the power to rig elections through something he calls the search engine manipulation effect (SEME).

    Epstein conducted five experiments in two countries to find that biased rankings in search results can shift the opinions of undecided voters. If Google tweaks its algorithm to show more positive search results for a candidate, the searcher may form a more positive opinion of that candidate.

    In September 2016, Epstein released findings, published through Russian news agency Sputnik News, that indicated Google had suppressed negative autocomplete search results relating to Hillary Clinton. This is the exact situation in Kenya right now, we searched for ‘Raila Unga’ and the results was intriguing. We discovered that unlike normal Google run that puts latest articles on top results, searching for Raila Unga brought articles from 2010,2011…and strangely enough, all the articles are on Raila negatively with links from the past linking him with maize scandal. You add Uhuru for us all on top search and Raila’s connection with maize cartel and realize this is a well coordinated digital campaign warfare. We also noticed foreign investors owned need website Tuko as consistently appearing going to affirm our sources that they’re also part of the propaganda team. They command impressive traffic reason they were roped in.

    Then there’s the secret recipe of factors that feed into the algorithm Google uses to determine a web page’s importance – embedded with the biases of the humans who programmed it. These factors include how many and which other websites link to a page, how much traffic it receives, and how often a page is updated. People who are very active politically are typically the most partisan, which means that extremist views peddled actively on blogs and fringe media sites get elevated in the search ranking.

    These platforms are structured in such a way that they are allowing and enabling – consciously or unconsciously – more extreme views to dominate. Appearing on the first page of Google search results can give websites with questionable editorial principles undue authority and traffic. These two manipulations can work together to have an enormous impact on people without their knowledge that they are being manipulated, and our research shows that very clearly. Virtually no one is aware of bias in search suggestions or rankings.

    Twitter Kenya recently brought down their (TwitterKe) handle following persistent allegations that the San Francisco-based company was working with the Kenyan government to censor on trending topics that were castigating the authority. While Twitter has been accused elsewhere of employing such tactics, nothing straight can be said in this line.

    All said, the new phase of political wars is on social media and perception is everything in winning votes, any side despising their opponent’s jabs is only doing so at own peril. Michael of Prison used a spoon to break prison walks literally, every jab counts that’s what I’m saying. Propaganda is part of politics If you’re targeted you neutralize with truth in a prompt well-structured communication system. We’re tired of dropping same bars so for obvious reasons some people won’t be mentioned here today.

    Today, it is exactly 75 days to the election date, you’ll be treated to truths, half-truths, and blatant lies. What the digital mercenaries are doing for jubilee is toxic to the targeted but a job is well done to the client who is taking over digital space to tear down Raila and his character painting him a violent, failure and a never accept defeat person. While we all hold our own perceptions to these, the character assassination continues. Lastly, it is shameful that after creating this crisis, the state still has the nerves to milk the situation dry, maximizing on digital campaigns. Normally when Google Search Algorithms lapse is revealed they rush to adjust and by the time you end reading this article, with the little secret exposed, you might find out a change in the search results.

  • How Top Corrupt State Officials Conspired To Create Artificial Maize Shortage To Make Big Profits Off The Mystery

    How Top Corrupt State Officials Conspired To Create Artificial Maize Shortage To Make Big Profits Off The Mystery

    The media need to be honest with Kenyans and tell them why we are facing a food crisis. There is no greater tragedy than those entrusted with empowering the masses hoarding information that points to government incompetence and dereliction of duty in feeding its people.

    For starters, Kenya has a government body called the National Cereals & Produce Board (NCPB). Anytime you hear there is a reshuffle in government parastatals, kindly go straight to the appointee of the NCPB docket, because this is, arguably, the greatest cash cow of all the government entities around.

    And for obvious reasons.

    According to FAO – the United Nations agency responsible for defeating hunger – the average person in Kenya consumes 2,155 kilocalories of food per day. Of this, 1183 kilocalories (55%) are in the form of the main staples of maize, wheat, beans, potatoes, and rice. Of those 5 main sources of energy, maize is the main staple food in Kenya, accounting for 65% of total staple food caloric intake. Simply put, 7 in 10 Kenyans survive on maize meal as their main source of energy. The average Kenyan consumes 88 kgs of maize products per year; approximately one full sack.

    And this is where the NCPB comes in.

    Nairobi commuters navigating the Jogoo Road-Embakasi route will never fail to spot those giant cemented drums sitting between Outering Road and Likoni Road. Those drums, right there in Doonholm, are the The Nairobi Grain Silos, and the headquarters of the NCPB Nairobi/Eastern Region. The intimidating structure, which can bee seen by a sitting toddler from as far as Baba Dogo in Ruaraka, is designed to store 880,000 90kg bags of grain. It will take 1 million Kenyans, feeding on the maize inside that depot daily, one year to empty the contents in there.

    And they are not alone.

    Other than the Doonholm silo, there are ninety six (96) other NCPB depots spread all over the country. From Turbo to Kibwezi, Voi to Sagana, the NCPB silo network is so elaborate you could argue it is the only evenly distributed national resource in this country. There is no way Kenya can be facing hunger with all the NCPB silos in this country operating optimally.

    But we are, and here is the reason why.

    If you listened to the Finance Minister Budget Speech last month, you must have heard of a term he called ‘The Strategic Grain Reserves’, or SGR. Paragraph 89, of the 2017 Budget Speech, reads, and I quote;

    “Mr. Speaker, to enable the country maintain adequate food reserves and ensure productivity of our lands, I have allocated Ksh 1.3 billion for the strategic grain reserves; and Ksh 0.1 billion for mechanization of agriculture. To diversify our agriculture, I have allocated Ksh 0.1 billion for the revival of the pyrethrum sector, and for the Miraa farmers, I have set aside Ksh 1 billion. To enhance service delivery in the lands subsector, I have set aside Ksh 1.6 billion for Issuance of Title Deeds; and Ksh 0.9 billion for Digitization of Land Registries.”

    The SGR, commonly referred to as as emergency food reserves or food security reserves, is a government measure to cushion Kenyans from the adverse effects of hunger. What this means is that to ensure Kenyans do not starve to death, every year, the government allocates money to NCPB to buy cereals that they will store, on the government’s behalf, and which can only be used in times of a food crisis.

    The NCPB, therefore, procures, stores and maintains an SGR stockpile of up to four million bags (to be upgraded to 8 million bags) on behalf of the government to be used for food security. Upon instructions from the government, the NCPB is required to turn over the SGR stock through releases to commercial outlets and/or to social functions.

    It’s all good on paper.

    With that level of preparedness, anyone landing from the moon would choose Kenya, all day long, as the most food secure nation to live in under the sun. But we aren’t. Where is the SGR stock that the NCPB should be releasing to commercial millers at this time of a food crisis, you ask?

    Your answer, which the media would rather gloss over, lies with Newton Keter – the NCPB Managing Director.

    In June 2016, Parliament’s Public Investment Committee summoned the National Cereals and Produce Board Managing Director, Newton Keter, to explain to Kenyans why the price of maize flour was threatening to blow the roof off. He came at the speed of light, with evidence the size of my grandmother’s granary. And if the committee expected him to run around the bush with his response, then they were in for a rude shock.

    The NCPB Managing Dorector told them, in no uncertain terms, that the SGR Trustees, among them principal secretaries in the ministries of Agriculture, Treasury, Interior and Special Programmes, had delayed to order sales of the SGR maize from their silos, and that some of the maize had stayed there for over eight (8) years, leading to contamination.

    It is the shortest ever submission, and by far the clearest, by a government official since 2013. The message was clear; that the artificial shortage of quality maize for millers, which had led to a spike in the cost of maize flour, was occasioned by government policy makers sitting in air-conditioned offices rubbing their convex bellies without a care in the world. The SGR trustees, mandated to sign off the dispatch of maize to millers to cushion us from starvation, were busy swiveling in their chairs watching the clock tick away while the dispatch letters were lying in-front of them waiting for just a sign.

    And for obvious reasons.

    The maximum recommended period for NCPB to store maize, without compromising on quality, is two (2) years. Beyond that, the quality of the grain begins to deteriorate, leading to contamination which renders the maize unfit for human consumption. At the time of that grilling by the PIC, Mr. Keter revealed to the country that they had 400,000 bags of maize in their stores which had already been discoloured, with another ‘substantial amount’ already infested by weevils and other vermin. In short, the Strategic Grain Reserves in this country, at this time last year, needed a complete overhaul. No one would buy the low quality grain even if it were to be traded in the black market, for a penny.

    That, up there, is what is wrong with this country.

    Nothing happens by chance in this country. Everything happening in this country is meticulously planned to the last full-stop There is a reason someone high up the government food chain wanted Kenya to experience maize shortage.

    And here is why.

    Maize grain prices in Kenya, according to a 2009 study, are among the highest in the Eastern and Southern Africa region. Comparing price levels in the major urban markets of Kenya, Zambia, Tanzania, Uganda, Malawi, Mozambique and South Africa, only Malawi has mean maize prices exceeded those in Kenya. What that means is that one can comfortably sanction government policy to import cheap maize in the country, sell it to millers for a tidy sum, and pocket the remainder without breaking a sweat in the farms like those in the Rift Valley do. It is not surprising, given that Kenyans long abandoned the virtue of hard work and adapted their noses to sniff at opportunities that guarantee quick money.

    And it came to pass.

    Let’s hear from Henry Rotich’s Budget Statement last month;

    “Mr. Speaker, considering the hardship and the suffering associated with the recently declared national disaster as a result of the widespread drought in the country, white maize will be imported on a tax free basis for a period of four months. In addition, in order to support our Muslim brothers, the importation of dates during the period of Ramadhan will be done free of taxes.”

    That statement can be found on paragraph 165 of the Budget Speech read in parliament last month. You may interpret that statement the way it pleases you but at the time that speech was being read, it was reported that a duty free maize consignment from COMESA was already in the high seas waiting to dock at the Port of Mombasa immediately the Finance Cabinet Secretary was done with his pitch..

    It is not the first time government had deliberately strangled a public service outfit to give room for private entities to reap from the suffering of Kenyans.

    It the reason farmers in the Rift Valley protested at that move, because it meant that zero-rated imported maize was going to lower the prices of their main source of livelihood making them incur loses from the production of their grain. Private brokers with links high up the government food chain were handsomely rewarded while hardworking farmers down there breaking their backs to earn a living off commercial maize were told to accept and move on.

    As Winston Churchill famously remarked; “An appeaser is the one who feeds the crocodile hoping it will eat him last.”

    Freedom is coming, tomorrow.

    By Gabriel Oguda

    The original version of this story first appeared on writer’s Facebook page.

    This article expresses the author’s opinion only. The views and opinions expressed here do not necessarily represent those of Kenya Insights or its Editors. We welcome opinion and views on topical issues. Email: [email protected]

  • Complicated Relationship, Cyrus Jirongo Goes Back To Bed With William Ruto

    Complicated Relationship, Cyrus Jirongo Goes Back To Bed With William Ruto

    Joined at the hip, the YK92 housemates don’t seem to move far away from each other. Following public spat, by Cyrus Jirongo and Ruto, their relationship was seen to have hit final nail beyond mending. However, in politics, there are no permanent enemies just different interests. Jirongo blamed Ruto for being behind the assassination of Jacob Juma. During the funeral, Jirongo unleashed secrets of how the DP strangled a young man to death and also revealed that the slain businessman had at one point slapped Ruto after a disagreement.

    Jirongo went on extreme media attack on Ruto who laughed him off for being jealous of his success. Jirongo’s media frenzy was deflated following the fatal shooting of his son in law in what he claims was a warning shot to his life after his public onslaught.

    Jirongo boasts of vast business empire and prides for having made it to the list of billionaires by the age of 30. Jirongo attained sustainable power and influence during the Nyayo era following his support for Moi’sMoi’s re-election and leading the youths in the course.

    However, Jirongo has been facing liquidity challenges since he was thrown into opposition. The former Lugari MP has been jumping from the courtroom to the next battling auctioneers a clear sign that his financial crisis is a reality. Things got even worse when his long-term friend and wheeler-dealer in the city Brian Yong’o wanted Jirongo to be declared bankrupt over a Sh25M debt that he failed to pay. COTU chairman also accused Jirongo of defaulting a small debt of Sh100M.

    Faced with financial and political relevance crisis, Jirongo has been forced to swallow his choking pride to make peace with Ruto who now not only enjoys power privileges but is an unchallenged figure in the big deals in The system. Kenya Insights has learned that the two are back and working together in the background.

    Jirongo has been held at the mercies of Jubilee like in the instance of the controversial 1,000 acres in Nairobi’s Ruai area which could not have been registered in another name since it had been used to acquire money from Post Bank Credit then headed by Francis Chahonyo. According to CBK sources, Jirongo’s 1,000-acre plot in Ruai Estate (Land Ref: No. 12973/3) was to be sold to recover Sh20 billion he took from Post Bank Credit but when he got the wind, he rushed to court and got an injunction just two days before auctioneers were due to put the land up for sale. The vast land is said to be valued over Sh7 billion.

    The CBK had planned to auction the land to recover money that collapsed Post Bank Credit lent Sololo Outlets, a company owned by Jirongo. The orders stopped and restrained Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation from selling the land pending the hearing and determination of the application.
    Sololo had defaulted on the loan, which was extended to it for the construction of residential estates that were to be sold to the National Social Security Fund.

    The NSSF had an agreement with Sololo to buy an incomplete housing project in Nairobi’s South B Hazina Estate. Jirongo had used the Ruai land owned by another of his companies, Offshore Trading, to guarantee the loan. Jirongo claimed the loan had 26 guarantors with the principal guarantor being Cyrot Limited. Others are Davy Koech, Kuza Farms and Allied Limited, Kipa and Sons and Cyper Enterprises.
    Jirongo’s deal with the NSSF did not have a happy ending after he raised the price of the estate to Sh2.65 billion in May 1993 from an initial Sh1.2 billion, citing a jump in material costs. The NSSF terminated the contract, having paid Sh900 million and hired a different contractor to finish the work. The estate consisted of 420 homes, a school, and a shopping center.

    Post Bank Credit was one of the banks involved in the infamous Goldenberg scandal which brought several banks to their knees during the Moi era when Jirongo was an influential political figure at the time after he led YK92 to campaign for Daniel Moi. In 2011, Jirongo was paid Sh490 million by the NSSF as an out-of-court settlement for a Sh4.5 billion claim for breach of contract relating to the estate transaction. Jirongo had disclosed that he had planned to sell the Ruai land in order to settle a Sh32 million debt owed to Emris Investments in another land row. Emris had gone to court after Jirongo failed to honour a commitment to pay the cash.

    At one time, Jirongo had to fight to retain ownership of the1,000 acre Ruai land after a group of squatters laid claim to the property. A group of squatters under Ruai Embakasi Youth United Development Organisation (Reyuda) wanted the High Court to nullify Jirongo’s title deed and declare it the valid owner of the massive tract of land. The squatters claimed that they have occupied the land since 1993 and wanted themselves declared its valid owners.
    With DP offsetting the debt he owes Jirongo, the former Lugari MP’s presence is being felt in both political and business circles.
    The newfound relationship between Ruto and Jirongo is aimed at striking business and political deals. On the political front, Jirongo is to checkmate Musalia Mudavadi in Western politics. This comes at a time when Raila has been named the NASA presidential candidate and language of voter apathy emerging.

    Kenya Insights has learned that Jirongo has been charged with igniting a voter apathy in the Luhya community capitalizing on the ‘shortchanging’ of Luhyas in the NASA deal. It didn’t come as a shocker that Jirongo rose from the dead to surface in the media the same day NASA deal was made public.

    Jirongo who was never a party in NASA and the presidential candidate selection process suddenly had a voice on the topic. From our source, Jirongo is scheduled to hold ‘protest’ rallies across the Western region in a bid to incite locals against NASA and subsequently rejecting Raila presidency.

    The plot has been steady including fabricated media stories to paint a circus scenario and discontent in the Western region. Another source in Luanda revealed to us how NIS officials in conspiracy with the media offered bribes to locals in Luanda market to give dismissive remarks on Raila candidature. Media houses, K24 and Citizen News, aired the clips. Capital News ran a story how a huge protest was held in Kakamega against NASA line-up while on the ground there was no such an activity. The media has been infiltrated with propaganda agents.

    Jirongo is posed to run for the presidency under his party UDM. Even though his bid would not make a worthy effect, he sure will have played a role in yanking votes from NASA in Luhya by capitalizing on voter apathy. For the favors to keep coming and Jirongo to stay afloat without distinction, he has no alternative but be the puppet for Ruto.

    Jirongo is a cunning political animal who at day time talks ill of Ruto but at night, he dines and wines with him. In Ruto’s bag of puppets is one Kenneth Marende who is set to be vying in Nairobi Governorship though it has remained a mere speculation. We learn that Marende who’s role is to divide the Luhya vote in Nairobi to trounce Kidero, is yet to make up his mind since Ruto is yet to fully fulfil his part and release finances. Marende, Jirongo as Ruto have been doing businesses at KPLC where the former speaker is Board Chair. Jirongo is particularly blaming Raila for his financial crippling who he says sealed off his business deals in Tanzania.

  • Another Scandal; Ombudsman Questions The Sh12Billion For Matiang’i Relocation of Kenya Technical Training College to UoN Kenya Science Campus Premises

    Another Scandal; Ombudsman Questions The Sh12Billion For Matiang’i Relocation of Kenya Technical Training College to UoN Kenya Science Campus Premises

    The Ombudsman has written to the Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Education Dr Fred Matiang’i on the above-captioned subject.

    In the letter, the Commission raises concerns over the directive by the Cabinet Secretary requiring the University of Nairobi Kenya Science Campus to vacate its premises on Ngong’ Road by 1st December 2016 to pave the way for the Kenya Technical Teachers College which has been instructed to relocate from its current location in Gigiri.

    The Commission has recommended that the process of initiating relocation of the two institutions be put on hold to first address concerns of stakeholders.

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  • Deplorable; Kenya Airways Paying International Flight Attendants As Low As Sh35K Salary

    Deplorable; Kenya Airways Paying International Flight Attendants As Low As Sh35K Salary

    The national carrier that has turned from a pride of Africa to being a shame continue to get hammered despite their PR exercise to sanitize the filthy profile. Genuine worries that Kenya Airways is at the brink of total collapse given massive losses they continue to make.

    An audit report conducted by Deloitte reveals from the ticketing, fuel and accounting to the baggage and cargo departments; the audit trail tells a story of plunder and theft. Most of the KQ ticket prices filed in its system were below the minimum seat cost as per its finance records. KQ issued more than 7 million seats between 2012 and last year at below price, resulting in a loss of $611.6M.

    The auditors in the report, accuse the KQ management of allowing its staff to void, refund and reissue tickets, causing a revenue loss of $12 million.

    With Kenya Airways in financial distress, it turned to Dubai Bank, at the time a crumbling financial institution that would later go under, for help. On August 18, 2014, the board approved Dubai Bank as one of the banks that KQ could obtain facilities from to a maximum of $5 million.

    The auditors also found two repatriation transactions (one for ZAR3 million and one for AED2 million) in respect of which no payment had been received from Dubai Bank into a KQ Central Bank account. The total value of these transactions was $700,000, with two employees in the finance department found culpable. A loss of $5.2 million was recorded by the airline from these dubious transactions with Dubai Bank.

    The scheme was so intricate that Baghel Deeraj of Dubai Bank operated a fake email address with Bank of Africa when he wasn’t a staff member of the West Africa-based lender.

    As KQ woes continue to pile, internally the workers are subjected to the hostile environment. According to documents in Kenya Insights hold, staff members are disgruntled. A good number have downed their tools leading to several flights being canceled.

    Workers are protesting in what they term as exploitation by Career Directions Limited (CDL), Insights Management, Strami and Trade Winds Aviation staff.

    KQ outsourced recruitment to CDL also made arrangements with the mentioned companies in what seems like a bid to continue exploiting the workers and milking the dying Kenya Airways. The outsourcing is proving injurious to the employees as terms of employment don’t meet with KQ’s.

    For the last five years, KQ has been procuring loading and grooming services from Trade Winds Aviation services at about Sh150,000 per individual employee per month, yet individual employees end up being paid mere Sh10K monthly. The rest, your case as good as mine, the outsourced companies apparently colluding with management to fleece the workers.

    Information given to Kenya Insights by the section of KQ workers reveal an ugly truth that the company is paying the most pathetic and exploitative salary in the region’s aviation sphere. Flight Attendants world-wide are paid handsomely, and KQ is paying even International Flight Attendants As Low As 35K salary, yes you read that right, thirty-five thousand Kenyan money. Now you see why they won’t hesitate at a snap to move for other airlines. KQ is making enough money, but poor, selfish management is running it down.

  • How The Tax Evasion Racket And Foreign Stolen Cars Cartel Works In Mombasa With KPA, KRA Officials

    How The Tax Evasion Racket And Foreign Stolen Cars Cartel Works In Mombasa With KPA, KRA Officials

    By Nicholas Olambo
    The entire month of October has been declared a taxpayers’ month to appreciate every hustler paying the taxman his dues. As KRA (Kenya Revenue Authority) runs this month long futile PR exercise, its rogue officials, cartels and rogue port officials are in bed.

    Just yesterday KRA officers impounded two Range Rovers disguised as clothes. As usual, the two high-end cars and six hundred bicycles in a 40ft container were from the UK and destined to Uganda. As usual, they were not declared in an attempt to evade tax. This dirty business is booming under the watch of KRA and may not stop any soon because KRA’s senior officials and government officials are the major beneficiaries.
    It’s no longer news that there is a string of cartels that collude with KPA (Kenya Ports Authority) and KRA officials to import big cars into the country fraudulently as goods on transit and evading tax and duty payments in the process. Not long ago, KRA recalled over 120 vehicles which were illegally imported by cartels in Uganda and Britain.

    These vehicles that were declared as transit goods to Uganda but ended up in the local market have outstanding tax issues. It’s not a new trend; KRA has been sleeping on the job failing to hit its tax collection target because of its rogue officials who foster these crimes are never seriously brought to book.

    George opanga is a KRA official known to be colluding with the cartels, operating alongside businessman Elijah Girimani, these two have been behind a conspiracy to evade tax by procuring uncustomed goods and George fraudulently messing up with KRA’s Simba online system. They are being put in and out of custody, delaying justice because they have ‘stolen’ enough to hire canning lawyers.

    The courts are also big obstacles to bringing these criminals to face justice through serious punishment. KRA is on record pleading with the courts to deny the accused bails as they are flighted risks and their associates are being tracked by investigators.
    They are the brains behind the importation of stolen luxurious cars, registration without payment of requisite tax like they did in July in respect to a Range Rover at JKIA customs warehouse. The dirty deal saw the taxman lose over six million shillings.

    Girimani who denies all the charges brought against him is one unscrupulous businessman who procured uncustomed goods having knowledge that import duty amounting to over Shs 4.5 million had not been deposited at National Transport and Safety Authority offices in Upper Hill.

    Officials that cause the taxman these millions of losses are simply arraigned in court then given small bails, literally some mean cash that they pay and walk free. KRA staffers, Benard Ong’ayo, Nicholas Ambala and Fredrick Mwendia have been charged with conspiracy to evade payment of duty.

    The racket that was launched in February is lenient, failing to net the cartels. They continue to operate as anonymous because some of them or their clients are high and mighty in the government. Water CS Eugene Wamalwa is a known beneficiary/ victim of the complicated KRA tax evasion syndicate.

    His Range Rover that was that was deregistered was among the over 120 vehicles that were recalled by the tax agency. A whole cabinet minister who should be leading by example had his luxurious car, Range Rover V8 model (made in 2015) operating with a fake plate belonging to an Isuzu truck.

    Vehicles stolen in the United Kingdom find their way into the Kenyan market through these dirty deals, Eugene’s Range was imported as house hold goods, in fact, cushions and couches. Nothing has been done to him. The lame excuse is blamed on faceless cartels as KRA hides in the desperate statement that some buyers are innocent customers. They simply lack guts to go for the big fish.

    Tax evasion is a serious crime but the taxman only works round the clock to fleece the straining Kenyan any penny in his pocket. Now they are targeting to tax the shs 200 you send to your mother or your girlfriend via M-pesa and leaving the war on cartels unfinished. They claim to be interested in playbills/ till numbers.

    M-pesa is registered, and the records are there to show all the transactions, KRA should go for the banks like Equity staff stationed in Namanga and other suspected banks like Cooperative Bank of Kenya, Commercial Bank of Africa and National Bank of Kenya that collude with cartels. Clearing and Forwarding firms and people in business like Anthony Maingi of Helix Company and Nelson Mugo Mwanzia of Excess Luggage Ltd for fraudulently conspiring or evading tax and duty payments.

  • Joe Kadenge Collapsing From Hunger Says More Than Meets The Eye

    Joe Kadenge Collapsing From Hunger Says More Than Meets The Eye

    Retired soccer legend was rushed to hospital after he collapsed Wednesday while watching a football match at Toyoyo, Nairobi. Medical personnel who rushed him to the hospital said he was not breathing well amid complaints of hunger. The legend famed for ‘Kadenge na mpira’ phrase had been ailing a few weeks but got better and was discharged.

    The story of the kind of life the legend is living has been told a million times, but it lands on deaf years of the government. Kenya is known for caring less about its sports legends when girlfriends and family members of sports officials are given free rides and accommodations to Olympics.

    The manner in which sports are treated in this country is so biased that some benefit at the expense of others. Soccer is the biggest sport in the world, but it’s not treated with the same respect in Kenya despite the country having produced some of the best players in the region.

    We are not strangers to the number of times Harambee Stars players have complained of unpaid allowances or have been on the go slow for the same reason. This has affected the performance of the national to the extent of toppling them from being a top team in Eastern Africa.

    The Kenya that would hold soccer greats like Nigeria, Cameroon in the mid-nineties is no more due to poor leadership and lack of government support. The majority of Kenyan soccer players are from Western and Nyanza; the regions have no proper stadia or any good soccer facility to write home. Scouting of new talents is mostly done in Nairobi locking out many upcoming soccer stars in those parts of the world.

    Not just Joe Kadenge, the entire soccer fraternity is not treated like athletics. Over 90% of the runners are from Rift Valley, that’s where scouting is done though neighboring regions like Kisii has produced good long distance runners too, Western has the potential to produce short distance runners, but the focus remains only in North Rift.

    The region (Eldoret) boasts of the good sports facilities, 64 Stadium received a good face lift, in fact; Olympic trials were held there. Athletics legends have been appointed to the administration of the sport they once excelled in. The 1972 Olympic legend Kipchoge Keino who is now tainted by corruption is the chairman of Nock (National Olympic Committee of Kenya).

    Kadenge is ignored and left to languish in abject poverty but God forbid the day the worst will happen, the government will rush to take care of the funeral expenses, politicians will cling on any desperate reason and tell stories to identify with the family. They will not mean any good but that will only provide a better platform for politics and opportunity to woo the community’s vote.

    It’s a shame that the most celebrated soccer legend in Kenya collapsed due to hunger, he is a hustling taxi driver who recently could not afford kshs 95,000 for the eye operation and had to depend on good wishers to step on the bill.

  • Pesa Onge: Dumped and Forgotten Imperial Bank Depositors As Looters Enjoy Freely

    Pesa Onge: Dumped and Forgotten Imperial Bank Depositors As Looters Enjoy Freely

    On October 13, 2015 a major bank in Kenya closed its doors without notice, due to the unnecessary instructions from the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) by placing the bank under receivership and put in the administration of Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation (KDIC), claiming the bank was trading inappropriately.

    Imperial Bank Ltd (IBL) had all funds in the bank frozen leaving depositors without any access to their funds. Now 12 months later only a small amount of funds have been released to the small depositors leaving retirees, people in business and investors with no means of support.

    The Imperial Bank Directors brought in a UK company to carry out a forensic investigation report; however, CBK has not made the report public!

    The only information the depositors have received is from leaks within CBK to newspapers indicating bribery and corruption to the highest levels in the CBK in which it is reported key top officials in CBK were bribed to place IBL into receivership and ensure liquidation of the bank so as to hide the scandal of unsecured loans not serviced for years by IBL directors, CBK auditors & WE Tilley.

    The depositors have now embarked on a campaign petitioning the President of Kenya and the Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya, requesting that they intervene in helping in the arrest of all the corrupt individuals involved in the fraud of the funds from Imperial Bank depositors including those in their own departments, the release of the forensic report, transparency of financial events and records since the bank closed its doors PLUS the full payment of the funds to the Imperial bank depositors making good, this shocking breach of investors’ confidence.

    The Authorities need to take into consideration the Miserable Plight of the Imperial Bank Depositors who have been reduced the “Status of Ultra Poverty “…with Every Passing Day Ushers in Despondency & Degradation in Our Vicious Society Where those who Commit Crimes Whether they be Economic Saboteurs or Using Brutal Force, both Using their Criminal Brains to Defraud & Fleece the Common Citizens of the Country with Ease ….as they are the “Untouchables” Freely Bribing their Way through the Echelons Of The Law.

    When is this all Going to Stop?

    Is there No Justice at all In Modern Day Kenya? Why are the Criminals Roaming Freely with Impunity…..Who are the God Fathers Offering them Sanctuary & Safe Haven to Further Indulge in their Immoral & Unethical Behaviour?

    ARREST THE MAFIAS & GOONS & PUT THEM BEHIND BARS WITH NO MORE REPRIEVE TO CASH BAILS. CONFISCATE ALL THEIR PROPERTIES BUSINESS OR PERSONAL & FREEZE ALL THEIR ACCOUNTS & ATTACH ALL THEIR PROPERTIES WHETHER WITHIN THE COUNTRY OR OUTSIDE OUR BORDERS. THEY SHOULD PAY THROUGH THEIR NOSES.

    HUMBLE & PASSIONATE APPEAL TO ALL THE COMMUNITY LEADER’S WHERE THESE MAFIAS & GOONS HAIL FROM. …TO STOP GIVING THEM UNDUE ATTENTION & PRIORITY & PLATFORM TO FURTHER SUBJUGATE THE COMMUNITY MEMBERS AS IF NOTHING HAS HAPPENED.

    Kenya Insights as part of of our social good responsibility, enjoins the depositors in pursuit for justice which will result in getting back their money.

  • Eastleigh Hawkers Course To Get Their Grabbed Land By Private Developer Derailed As Kidero Fails To Implement Cessation Orders

    Eastleigh Hawkers Course To Get Their Grabbed Land By Private Developer Derailed As Kidero Fails To Implement Cessation Orders

     

    The hawkers in Nairobi’s busy business hub, Eastleigh are left in desperation state after being left in darkness following failed promises from the Nairobi County Government and National Lands Commission to give them back their land illegally being held by Private Developers, Alfa Traders.

    The parcel of land that the Alfa Traders claims has been a market space for the hawkers before they were violently displaced on the takeover. Ombudsman came to the Hawker’s relief in their report that found the land to be a public entity open for the traders and at the same time figured out the alleged land lease held by the dubious contractors was fake.

    The commission recommended the Nairobi County Government to repossess the land and allocate it to the hawkers and also for them be compensated for losses incurred when their stalls were destroyed during Alfa Traders violent takeover. Commission also recommended for the Chief Valuer of lands at City Hall to be relieved of his duties since he was caught to be part of the land grabbing cartel.

    The National Lands Commission present during the Ombudsman’s Eastleigh report launch,  promised to give a conclusive report on the ownership of the contested land as early as the start of September.

    Two months down the line, nothing has been forthcoming from both camps with Kidero mum, no cessation steps, all charlatans in City Hall seated pretty, NLC hasn’t given their report as promised. The hawkers are left asking themselves on who to turn to next since their operations have been stalled. The Business Community in Eastleigh ordered them out of their few available spaces.

    Deputy President, Ruto recently attempted to intervene and his recommendation to have the traders move to a small piece of land around Pangani wasn’t welcomed.

    Kenya Insights has established that despite all the orders on the Duping contractors to stop construction, nothing has changed and they’re continuing regardless. It gets interesting that the illegal construction is ongoing under a full police guard. Someone in the system has been compromised to facilitate the illegal construction. From our investigations, the developers have resorted to a bi-weekly construction that happen only at night with gun tooting plainclothed officers guarding the premise.

    Who’s misusing state resources in frustrating the helpless hawkers, why is the the county government feigning disability in dealing with the private developers, why can’t Kidero adopt the Ombudsman recommendation to weed out the corrupt elements in his office that are facilitating land grabbing. Why is NLC silent on the report, why haven’t they released time within promised  timeframe?

    Who will guard the hawkers from the bully richmen who are grabbing every single parcel of available public land. The County Government seen to have gone deep into bed with the wealthy businessmen together with NLC leaving poor traders in desperate states with tightened cost of living.

     

    Kenya Insights, embarks on a lengthy justice trail for the traders and will push the agenda to shame the bully traders and the forces frustrating the hawkers steps.

  • Dirty Tricks Lawyers Used To Help Uhuru and Ruto Out Of The ICC Noose and Their Handsome Rewards

    Dirty Tricks Lawyers Used To Help Uhuru and Ruto Out Of The ICC Noose and Their Handsome Rewards

    They came, they spied, and they conquered! No sooner had the soil dried up on the mass grave resulting from the termination of the Kenyan cases than the pieces of the mysterious Hague trials began to come together. The role played by some of the who’s who in the legal fraternity, some of whom were involved in the pre-ICC investigations into the violence, is particularly intriguing.

    Nobody can alter the fact that following the bungled presidential election of 2007, Kenyans slaughtered each other. In the madness, 1350 family members, friends, and neighbors were murdered, and 650,000 countrymen were displaced. Various local inquiries were held. Six suspects were indicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague: Uhuru Kenyatta, William Ruto, Joshua Sang, Francis Muthaura, Henry Kosgey and Major General Muhammed Hussein Ali. They famously became the ‘Ocampo Six.’ All of them got off scot free.

    In March 2015, a professor wrote an article in one of the local dailies. The hawk-eyed professor had been reading the ICC’s Office of the Prosecutor’s 26 August 2013 pre-trial brief for the case against President Uhuru Kenyatta in close detail. The professor was surprised to see two of the names that the prosecutor was linking to alleged witness tampering. She was surprised because she recognized the names from the independent national investigations into the turmoil.

    One of them, a lawyer, had links to the Commission of Inquiry on Post-Election Violence (the Waki Commission, named after its chairman, Justice Philip Waki). In building up their case against the ‘Ocampo Six,’ the OTP had significantly relied on this Commission’s findings. According to the article, the lawyer was “in Kenyatta’s defence team”. But, the professor also recognized him from the Waki Commission, “when he served as a victim’s lawyer and, as such, attended many of the Commission’s public and in camera hearings”.

    Together with two others also working for the defence, in February 2011 the lawyer had, according to page 46 of the OTP brief**, approached three witnesses with the intention of identifying other witnesses and buying their silence. The OTP had claimed that the lawyer in question is Mbuthi Gathenji, identifying him as “a lawyer working for defence”.

    As late as mid-2015, Gathenji, a renowned lawyer, was also the chairman and board member of the Centre for Justice for Victims of Crimes Against Humanity (CJCH). He was quoted in a report by reliefweb.int which described Gathenji as “the head of an organization representing several victims.” The NGO’s website (now inactive) also described it as a Kenyan NGO, founded as a result of the post-election violence (PEV). It provided legal and technical assistance to victims. Furthermore, the website confirmed that the NGO had indeed participated in the Waki Commission, specifying that: “The Centre invited the intervention of the International Criminal Court as early as April/May 2008.” To further strengthen his work with PEV victims, in March 2011, Gathenji also had a short stint as the legal representative of the victims in the ICC’s Case against Ruto, Sang and Kosgey.

    It remains unclear when he shifted alliances. But by 15 April 2016, during the Thanksgiving rally hosted by President Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto to mark the end of the ICC cases, Gathenji was duly introduced as one of the Kenyan lawyers who worked for Kenyatta in his ICC case. The introduction was done by Kenyatta’s chief lawyer in Kenya, Ken Ogeto.

    Does this amount to a conflict of interest? That can certainly be argued. And, taking into account the Prosecutor’s allegations of witness tampering, it could suggest a whole lot more. Gathenji may have used his knowledge from his work with the Waki Commission and the ICC’s victims unit to supply information to the defence that they would not otherwise have had. At the very least he must have bolstered their position. Yet, there are even more puzzling links between some of the lawyers of the ‘Ocampo Six’ and potential ICC prosecution witnesses.

    Ken Ogeto, Gershom Otachi and Evans Monari

    The circus and drama surrounding the Prosecutor’s frustration in getting the police to testify now comes into play. During the investigations in 2010, the OTP requested sworn statements from a number of Kenyan state local officials, including five provincial commissioners, six provincial police officers and dozens of district commissioners who were stationed in the areas where the violence broke out. In October of the same year, these officers went to court in Kenya to block their summons to testify. Their lawyers were none other than Ken Ogeto (who later turned out to be, at first Muthaura’s, and then Kenyatta’s ICC lawyer), as well as Gershom Otachi and Evans Monari (who both later reappeared as Major General Ali’s ICC lawyers during the 2011 pre-trial stage).

    Expecting the local officials to willingly give testimony against either Muthaura or Ali would have been naive. Ali was in charge of the police at all levels. Muthaura was the permanent secretary to the cabinet and head of the public service, roles that allowed him to have influence over the provincial and district commissioners. And, both these local and top national figures shared the same lawyers. Moreover, Monari was first assigned to Ali by a government body during the Waki Commission’s investigation in 2008. So, it is likely that Monari also attended the Commission’s public and in camera hearings. At these hearings, he probably already heard the evidence, if any, against Ali which would have been passed along to the ICC.

    Did some of these lawyers work extra hard to block any testimonies by local officials who could potentially incriminate their (soon to be) clients at the ICC?

    Ali’s lawyers were quick to point out during the ICC’s confirmation of charges hearing that the OTP had failed to show that the police were part of a criminal plan and that Ali led/contributed to that project. Ironically, the same lawyers were part of the legal machinery that had made it impossible for the OTP to collect crucial evidence from officers in the first place!

    Rewards for a job well done

    In their last show of might to the ICC to mark the end of their cases, Kenyatta and Ruto put on their peacock hats and strutted and paraded these lawyers in front of the public, to thank them, together with others, during their celebrations at Afraha Stadium in Nakuru in April. Today, after fighting the ‘good’ fight, these lawyers all hold comfortable positions in the government, peacefully enjoying the privileges of playing court jester to the king. In April 2015, after the termination of all the Kenya cases in The Hague, Ogeto and Otachi got appointments to lead parastatal boards. Ogeto is the chairman of the Anti-Money Laundering Advisory Board, while Otachi is the chairperson of the Geothermal Development Company. Meanwhile, Mbuthi Gathenji is a country assembly (a local government), legal advisor. There is no record of a government appointment for Monari.

    Clearly, it took many years for the OTP to realize that it was dealing with a complex justice web. When it started to do so, the web was already so intricately woven that it was impossible to see through it. Even a veteran spider could not have made heads or tails of it.

    *Omwa Ombara is a US-based Kenyan journalist.

    *M.A. is a Kenyan based in Europe.

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  • Demystifying The Lies That Chris Brown Broke A Female Fan’s Phone in Mombasa

    Demystifying The Lies That Chris Brown Broke A Female Fan’s Phone in Mombasa

    The most anticipated performance of the year in Kenya finally came to reality when the international RnB star Chris Brown finally touched in in his private jet for one of the most expensive concerts in the recent times.

    As he was making his way out of the airport to his waiting car, like he has been, Chris encountered an excited fan who asked for a selfie with him, but he politely turned her down saying “No baby.”

    Unconvinced, the lady identified as Brenda Chepkoech, followed the superstar to his car and photos show the same. Reports emerged in the media moments after Chris left the airport on sections of media especially Nation Media Group that the singer had smashed the fan’s phone.

    In an interview with NTV, who by then were under pressure to justify and give proofs that indeed the singer smashed her phone, Brenda says Brown grabbed her phone and threw it away when she was positioning herself to snap a selfie.

    While it’s manner less and high scale psycho case to follow him even after turning down selfie request, it’s hard to believe the incident occurred since no footage has emerged to prove the allegations. It’s important to note near to 50 journalists were at the airport to receive the singer and all his steps from the jet to the car were covered. It’s nearly impossible for such a scuffle to go uncaptured with the dozens of cameras that followed him. The impact on her phone which from physical appearance look unscratched also disqualifies her allegations.

    Enjoying her 40 seconds of fame, she’s showing the phone to journalists. You can see her phone unscratched 

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    As usual, social media users who were sitting waiting for the pettiest moment to snap on took to Twitter trending #DeportChrisBrown basing their judgments on nothing but hearsay. No evidence to prove that he smashed the phone. This happening months after Koffi Olomide was deported following an assault on one of his dancers. The whole incident was caught on tape, unlike Chris.

    She's still having her phone with her as Chris Brown enters his car. Said in NTV interview that he threw it away when entering the car
    She’s still having her phone with her as Chris Brown enters his car. Said in NTV interview that he threw it away when entering the car

    Well, Brenda, you’re lucky enough Chris called you baby, and you can go around telling your friends Chris Brown smashed your phone, not a bad thing of you asked me. Learn to let go when one says No. Anyway, lies don’t stay for long; you can’t sustain a lie. It shows. Now let Chris Brown rock Mombasa.

  • Fury in Kisii After DP Ruto’s Bodyguards Shot Dead Two Innocent Women

    Fury in Kisii After DP Ruto’s Bodyguards Shot Dead Two Innocent Women

    Residents of Kisii are wreathing with fire following an incident on Thursday that left two women dead. According to reports gathered by Kenya Insights, the police attached to the DP’s quick response unit, engaged in a scuffle in Daraja Mbili market, Kisii County.

    In the evening, chaos had erupted after the entourage heading to Kisumu after the DP had left in his chopper, got inti a minor accident with the boda-bodas leading to a clashing argument. Within minutes and being a market day, a large crowd surrounded with fellow boda-boda riders staging a mild protest to save their colleagues who were at the moment being held and roughed by the officers.

    It is said the officers had aimed to shoot a rider before the two women who were going about their business selling fruits came to the officers pleading for them to forgive the driver. It was at this moment that the officers opened fire at them killing one woman on the spot and the other died while being rushed to the hospital.

    The incident caused a major protested that blocked Kisii-Kisumu highway. The residents condemned the DP and pulled down the Jubilee Party billboards that had been freshly erected. Residents vowed to paralyze Jubilee operations in the area should there be any. More protests are anticipated today in Kisii town as local leaders hinted.

  • If Corruption is Allowed To Continue in Kenya At The Rate It Is Doing, It Will Be The Sole Cause of The Collapse of The East African Powerhouse

    If Corruption is Allowed To Continue in Kenya At The Rate It Is Doing, It Will Be The Sole Cause of The Collapse of The East African Powerhouse

    Kenya, (in)famously known as East Africa’s powerhouse, is on the verge of collapsing due to extensive and institutionalised corruption. The corruption situation is so desperate it had the international community begging that if Kenyan political moguls must steal, they should just steal a little. Corruption is so deeply rooted in the Kenyan legal system it would have an oblivious onlooker think it is etched somewhere in the constitution; it is so extensive that the Kenyan citizenry would not be surprised if a sole individual rose and claimed to have radical title over the land of Kenya.

    Hardly a week passes before a new corrupt deal, involving millions of shillings, is unearthed, the most recent being the Nike apparel scandal involving the National Olympic Committee of Kenya (Nock). A recent survey by audit firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) found that only two countries, South Africa and France, have higher corruption rates than Kenya, a new low for the country following a series of corruption scandals that have rocked the Jubilee administration and institutions in the country. South Africa is number one with 69%, while France is second with 68%. Kenya comes third with 62% on economic crimes.

    According to the survey, Kenya ranks top of the world in areas Former Judiciary Registrar Gladys Shollei was hounded out of office for graft claims. such as embezzlement, bribery and procurement fraud. Embezzlement is ranked as the most dominant economic crime in the country. The extent of corruption in Kenya would have one think there is no legal and institutional framework to curb corruption, which it does have; there are succinct laws and well-established institutions mandated to deal with corruption. It, however, would appear as though they do not carry out their duties as codified, and that they in fact aid in perpetration of corruption. This begs the question, is Kenya’s situation a case of institutionalised corruption? While Botswana basks in the glory of a world-class democracy, Kenya boasts, ashamedly so, of a thriving lootocracy, where leaders have no conception of sufficiency, setting up the rules to grab as much money as they can.

    They also concentrate power, to arrange the country for their benefit. Unchecked by modesty, satiety, or shame, they take all they can get away with. Their “core mandate” is to loot until someone stops them… or not. Highlight of top scandals Kenya has had as many corruption scandals as it has heard promises from political leaders to curb corruption, among other vote-wooing promises. Some quick calculation reveals that the country has lost trillions of shillings in corruption and embezzlement scams since the days of Jomo Kenyatta. Among the most notable scams are the 1990 Turkwel Dam project, the Police Mahindra Jeeps scam, Goldenberg, dubbed Kenya’s longest-running scandal, the Sh4.1 billion Navy ship project associated with Anura Pereira, the Sh300 Prisons boilers scam, Anglo Leasing, and the 2006 banking fraud scam worth Sh150 billion, among others. In 2007, Britain’s The Guardian featured on its front page a story about more than £1 billion (Sh132 billion) transferred out of Kenya by the family and associates of former Kenyan leader Daniel arap Moi. The Guardian sourced the information from the Wikileaks article “The looting of Kenya under President Moi” and its analysis of a leaked investigative document (The Kroll Report) prepared for the Kibaki government in 2004 to try to recover money stolen during Moi’s rule. Others are the Grand Regency Scandal

    (2008), the maize scandal of 2009, the Triton Oil Scandal, the Tokyo embassy scandal, the Sh53 billion laptop tendering project (under Jubilee), the Sh314.2 billion Standard Gauge railway project, the Sh10billion GDC scandal, the Sh55.6 billion Greenfield Terminal scandal, the Sh8 billion Karen land saga, said to involve 40 MPs, and the Sh250 billion Eurobond saga, among many, many others. From the Moi Era to Kibaki’s golden age and to the digital reign of the Jubilee government, each has had its fair share of corruption scandals and appears as though every new regime tries to outdo its predecessors in the corruption league.

    The mantra is to eat and let eat. Institutionalisation of corruption The Anti-Corruption Squad (ACS), dubbed the (first) anti-corruption body was constituted in 1993 and disbanded in 1995 before it could make any significant impact. Through an amendment to the Prevention of Corruption Act Cap 65, Laws of Kenya, the Kenya Anti Corruption Authority (KACA) was created in 1997. Its first director was John Harun Mwau, who was suspended and later removed in 1998 through a judicial tribunal. Mwau has since been named as one of the most notorious drug lords of the world by the US government.

    In 2000, KACA was disbanded through High Court case “Gachiengo vs. Republic”, with the ruling that the existence of KACA undermined the powers conferred on both the Attorney-General and the commissioner of police by the Constitution. It was further held that the statutory provisions establishing KACA were in conflict with the constitution then. In 2001 the Anti-Corruption Police Unit (ACPU) was created by an Executive order; it operated under the Criminal Investigations Department (CID). It was operated by the police and performed its functions until creation of the Kenya Anti-Corruption commission (KACC). KACC was a public body established under the Anti-Corruption and Economic Crimes Act, 2003. It replaced the Prevention of Corruption Act. The new Act also established the Kenya Anti-Corruption Advisory Board, an unincorporated body comprising persons nominated by a cross-section of stakeholders. The Advisory Board made recommendations for appointment of a Director and Assistant Directors. It also advised the Commission generally on the exercise of its powers and performance of its functions under the Act.

    The first Director, Justice Aaron Ringera, and four assistant directors, formally took office on September 10, 2004. Following parliamentary pressure in July 2009, Justice Ringera was forced to resign from office together with some of his assistants, paving way for appointment of Patrick Lumumba in September 2010. The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) was established after former President Kibaki signed the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Act into law in 2011. This Commissions’ life was also short lived. Between March and May 2015 Commissioner Jane Onsongo, Vice Chair Irene Keino and the Chairperson Mumo Matemu were forced to resign. In November 2015, President Uhuru Kenyatta nominated Philip Kinisu to chair the EACC. Less than a year later, Kinisu was found to have had undeclared dealings with the National youth Service, and forced to step down. Like its predecessWitness protection Act, 2006, Ethics and Anti-Corruption Act, 2011, the Access to Information Act, Proceeds of Crime Act, and Anti-Money Laundering Act, 2009.

    The world views corruption as an antisystem. It is a universal phenomenon, independent of social system, age, position or class. It is also a very old phenomenon. Forms of corruption include systemic/endemic corruption, where corruption is integrated and is an aspect of the economic, social and political system. It is embedded in a wider situation that helps sustain it. This is what ails Kenya the most. There is also individual corruption, which occurs irregularly; political corruption, which includes transactions between public and private sector, notoriously known as grand corruption. At the bottom of the corruption chain is petty and moral/ legal corruption. Kenya, tragically, suffers from all of the aforementioned forms of corruption.

    The lootocrats of the regime give it in small dosages. The moment Kenyans seem like they want to forget one corruption scandal, another blows up, in is a never–ending cycle. It is so big and endemic that it undermines laws codified to curb it and infiltrates the institutions established to implement anti corruption laws. Kenya maybe rightfully said to have a deeply etched culture of corruption, one that is born with us and that survives generations on end. Why is this? Is it the insufficiency of laws, weak anti-corruption systems or a curse to the Kenyan people? The one thing that remains constant is that if it is allowed to grow on, it will be the sole cause of the collapse of the East African power house.

    To reiterate the words of the vice chair of the Salaries and Remuneration Commission, Daniel Ogutu, “… Kenya is like a sick patient, who does not look sick but on going to the doctor, is told, ‘at this rate, you’re soon going to collapse… It may take f ive or 10 years, but you will surely collapse…”

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  • I Will Finish You; Boniface Mwangi Refuses To Apologize To Ruto Over Killing Juma Remarks Dares Him To Sue

    I Will Finish You; Boniface Mwangi Refuses To Apologize To Ruto Over Killing Juma Remarks Dares Him To Sue

    Battle of Titans seems to be lined up as the journalist and human rights activist Boniface Mwangi declined to apologize and retract a tweet aimed at the DP Ruto. Through his lawyer Kilukumi, Ruto had given Mwangi a grace period to retract and apologize for a tweet in which he accused and warned the DP against killing him the same way he did to the Spain businessman Jacob Juma who was murdered in a suspected State execution.

    Before his execution, Jacob Juma had transformed into an anti-corruption crusader who vehemently insisted and accused the DP of being a corrupt figure and pointed fingers at him for plotting to execute him over his vocal stand against him. It will be interesting to watch of the furious DP who attacked Mwangi in a TV interview as a drunkard will go ahead with the lawsuit given stakes that it holds or will chicken out.

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    Reacting to demands by Ruto to retract tweet and apologize, Mwangi has dared the DP to go ahead with filing a lawsuit so he can find an opportunity to defend himself in Kenyan court over his involvement in PEV which he didn’t get a chance to defend himself since the case was terminated with prosecution citing incorporation from the State and interference with the witnesses. Yebei, a key witness in Ruto’s case, has been adversely mentioned in this angle.screenshot_2016-09-29-07-35-45-1mwangi1-680x365

    Mwangi has dared to go ahead with the intended lawsuit so he can defend himself against allegations in him that were publicly made by the slain businessman on plotting to kill him. In a cracking punchline through his lawyer Gitobu Imanyara, Mwangi maintains Ruto is a public servant who should stand harsh criticism going further to say the DP has no reputation to protect as the public portrays him as a corrupt and filthy figure. How this case goes we can only catch a breath and watch

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  • Serial Rapist Ng’ang’a Muriuki Goes Into Hiding After Raping And Sodomizing a Minor

    Serial Rapist Ng’ang’a Muriuki Goes Into Hiding After Raping And Sodomizing a Minor

    It was a normal day for Alice* going about her duties in the house unknown to her, the boss had evil plans in place. Alice, a 17 year old girl was working for Ng’ang’a family as a maid. On 27th September, the hugely built man pounced on the tiny girl in a horrible, painful rape ordeal that went for close to one hour in his home.

    Kenya Insights has gathered, the monster is not new to raping and previously, he raped and impregnated his sister in law, the matter unfortunately was solved within the family and he escaped justice. The raped lady just gave birth the other day.

    The neighbors told KI when we visited his home in Ruiru that the man is a notorious abuser who often beat his wife, a mother of three to pulp. The wife has been suffering silently and nursing injuries from consistent brutality from the beast of a husband but like the rest of many domestic violence cases , she has often opted to stick with the man who exhibits killer motives.

    A day to Ng’ang’a raping the minor maid, he had as usual beat his wife brutally injuring her and on this day, she fled away leaving him behind the kids and Alice. He came home ealier on the day that she was to rape the young lady.

    Alice told Kenya Insights that he came home unusually earlier perhaps maybe because the wife wasn’t around, unknown to her the reason for coming earlier were different.

    The kids were in the house under care of the maid. As Alice was making her way to the kitchen, he cornered and pounced on her in the corridors. Covered her mouth, held a knife to her face threatening to kill her should she shout, helpless and terrified, Ng’ang’a repeatedly raped the girl and as if that was not much evil, sodomized her. All these were happening with the kids in the house.

    After struggling with the shame of a man, Alice finaly managed to find a space and ran out to the neighbours who took her to the hospital and Muthuga Police Station to report the rape case. Ng’ang’a immediately went into hiding knowing what he has done.

    When we visited the police station, they said the matter was being investigated and he remains at large. But we’re unconvinced the police are doing enough to find his whereabouts and being a repeat offender, being out there walking free is a threat to lives of his potential victims.

    “He has destroyed my life completely, I was a virgin and preserved myself all through just for him to come around and ruin me completely. I only planned to start having sex once I’m married. I never knew things would end up horribly to me like this. I curse my life, my life is ruined. ” Teary Alice narrating her story to us. Honestly, it was a disturbing scenario and emotional listening to her narrate all this.

    Because of privacy issues, we can’t post her face and we’ve used a different name from the real to conceal her identity. Alice after finishing her fourth form in Meru, came to Nairobi to stay with her sister in April this year and found a job as a maid to the family of Ng’ang’a. She has worked for four months and during all this time, she tells us the man has never talked to her though he spends most of his time in the house. He’s always in bad moods.

    Alice fortunately is under full medical attention but the barbaric act still haunts her with sleepless nights. From health records, she’s had to be put on reconstructive surgery since beast raptured her rectum in the sodomy act. Ng’ang’a has more than a crime to answer, the wife and him must be held liable for employing a minor according to the law only persons over 18 years should be. The case of Alice is of many maids out there who are faced with such a like men. You can be sure of many cases of maids being raped that go unreported and many lives continue to destroyed we therefore as privileged medium, use the opportunity to highlight and expose the beasts in the society. Ng’ang’a has since abandoned his home in Ruiru, the wife is nowhere to be found either. He runs a logistic company Aeromarine.

    We also notified Healthcare Assistance Kenya (HAK) to offer the much needed psychosocial support and provide linkages to help and assist Alice access treatment and how to prevent infections such as HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.
    HAK also called the Police Headquarters to report the matter and find out why Mugutha Police Station had not swiftly acted on the rape case reported.
    HAK is the first and the only organization in Kenya which runs a GBV Rapid Response Call Centre where women Kenyans can call 1195 Toll FREE to report Gender Based Violence , Rape.

    HAK’s hotline 1195 is for survivors of Sexual and Gender Base Violence and purely for real time rescue missions and referral to other ideal GBV service providers.

    Kenya Insights further gathers that Ng’ang’as filthy trends backdates to his Kanunga high school days in Kiambu where he was expelled from school because of attempt to rape a form one boy. Back in the year 1998. He was notorious in homosexuality in school. Then he used to live in Thika. And at some point he was a matatu conduct route 237 Thika.

    We’re tasking the police to move with highest speed to arrest this man and bring justice to the young girl whose life as she says it has been totally destroyed.

    If you know of Ng’ang’a’s whereabouts call and report to the nearest police station and you can also write to us [email protected] also if you have related stories that need highlighting don’t hesitate writing to us.

  • Three Years On Westgate Attack Victims Yet To Get Closure, Hidden Truth

    Three Years On Westgate Attack Victims Yet To Get Closure, Hidden Truth

    WARNING: Some of the images you might find graphic 

    On Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013, the Somali militant group al-Shabab carried out an assault on Kenya’s Westgate Mall in one of the worst terrorist attacks in the country’s history. A group of young gunmen stalked the halls and stores of the upscale Nairobi shopping center, and methodically murdered at least 67 people. News of the attack seized the world’s attention, dominating international media coverage for days.

    But much of that reporting was confused and contradictory, mirroring the litany of false and misleading statements made by Kenyan authorities. There were between 10 and 15 gunmen, the interior minister said. Two or three of them were Americans, said another cabinet minister. Together they took hostages, used heavy explosives, and pulled off a three-day siege, according to other government sources. Except none of these things were true.

    Far from a dramatic three-day standoff, the assault on the Westgate Mall lasted only a few hours, almost all of it taking place before Kenyan security forces even entered the building. When they finally did, it was only to shoot at one another before going on an armed looting spree that resulted in the collapse of the rear of the building, destroyed with a rocket-propelled grenade. And there were only four gunmen, all of whom were buried in the rubble, along with much of the forensic evidence.

    During the roughly three-and-a-half hours that the killers were loose in the mall, there was virtually no organized government response. But while Kenyan officials prevaricated, an unlikely coalition of licensed civilian gun owners and brave, resourceful individual police officers took it upon themselves to mount a rescue effort. Pieced together over 10 months from more than three dozen interviews with survivors, first responders, security officers, and investigators, the following account brings their story to life for the first time since the horrific terrorist attack occurred exactly two years ago.

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    One of the victims wreaths on pain

    By late Saturday afternoon, all four gunmen were holed up in a storeroom at the back of Nakumatt. They never came out again. Most of the at least 67 people who were killed at Westgate died in the first hour of the attack, before any rescue effort had even begun. Kenyan security forces did not launch their operation until 4:00 p.m., by which time it was already too late: Most of those who would escape had already escaped; most of those who would be wounded had already been struck; and most of those who would die were already dead. It is likely that many of the victims bled to death in the slow hours between the start of the attack and the arrival of help.

    The elite Recce Squad, eventually entered from the rooftop car park. Kenyan soldiers entered from the ground floor. Neither group was in communication with the other. Soon afterwards, there was a shootout on the first floor between the Recce Squad and the soldiers, in which the police unit’s commander was killed and another two officers were wounded. The remaining Recce Squad members pulled out of the operation in disgust, and the army, too, withdrew.

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    Recce Squad inside Westgate mall, Nairobi

    After the friendly fire incident, Westgate became a military operation. Armored personnel carriers with heavy machine guns patrolled in front of the mall; soldiers with rifles and rocket-propelled grenades moved in and out; and sporadic gunfire and explosions echoed from within. On Sunday, Kenya’s interior minister claimed that there were as many as 15 attackers and that the siege was ongoing. By that time, however, the mall was mostly under the army’s control. On Monday, a rocket fired by the Kenyan army collapsed the back of the mall, dropping the rooftop car park into the basement, pancaking the room where the terrorists had taken shelter and throwing a thick plume of smoke into the Nairobi sky. The fire burned for days. Parked cars with full fuel tanks fell into the gaping hole and exploded like bombs.

    The heat, toxins, and structural instability of the building kept FBI agents brought in to run the forensic investigation from gathering any evidence for weeks. When they finally set to work, what they found were the charred remains of three bodies, alongside parts of three assault rifles, in roughly the location where the storeroom had been — and far from any other human remains. The fourth gunman is also believed to have died in the fire. The fragments of spine and jaw recovered by the FBI were so burned, and at such high temperatures, that neither teeth nor DNA would have likely offered much clue to the assailants’ identities.

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    KDF soldiers making an entrance to the mall

    Before and after blowing up the mall, the Kenyan army looted shops, broke open safes, and emptied tills. The looting was captured on closed-circuit television cameras and reported by business owners after they returned to the mall and found their shops ransacked and stock missing. A public inquiry into the disastrously ineffective security response was promised but never delivered. Somehow, Kenya’s interior minister managed to cling to his job for another 15 months. The army chief retired this spring, with full honors. Westgate reopened in July, nearly 22 months after the attack. Kenyan soldiers are still in Somalia, but they are now part of the multinational African Union force that protects the Somali government and fights al-Shabab, which still controls some parts of the countryside.

    In April of this year, al-Shabab gunmen launched an attack in Garissa, in Kenya’s northeast, that was strikingly similar to Westgate. Four armed men broke into a university campus and rounded up students in a dormitory. After letting the Muslims go, they executed the others. One hundred and forty-eight people died that day, almost all of them young students. It was al-Shabab’s deadliest ever attack. For Kenya, Westgate was just the beginning.

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    Some of those caught up taking positions as dead bodies lay beside

    The Commission of Inquiry promised by President Uhuru Kenyatta in the days following the attack has failed to materialize. A report on the attack tabled by a Joint Parliamentary Committee was rejected by the National Assembly. The KDF was reported to have prepared a report on its actions during the siege but this is yet to be published.

    With the truth On What really transpired in the mall and questions hanging as to whether the terrorists were really killed, what have we learnt as a country to prevent any of such attacks, how equipped are the officers. The victims both surviving needed more than just financial compensation but the entire truth which will remain a mystery from the trend of events. Key questions that will not leave minds soon; Could the attack have been prevented? Why did they have to collapse the roof? What happened to the terrorists? Did they have a plan? When were the terrorists defeated? Could more people have been saved?

  • Jacob Juma’s Murder Probe Takes Another Twist

    Jacob Juma’s Murder Probe Takes Another Twist

    The killing of Businessman turned anti-corruption crusader, Jacob Juma is one that continue to cause more questions as intrigues continue to pile, many questions with no tangible forthcoming answers.

    Jacob who was according to police reports gunned down by hitmen while headed home in May 5, is yet to get off the public’s eye who’ve waited with baited breath to know what exactly happened.

    However, the wait could take much longer just like the rest of historical prominent assassinations. Detectives from the Investigations Department has thrown in the towel saying their investigations had hit a  dead end writing to the Office of Public Prosecution to ignite a public inquest into Jacob’s murder in a bid to unravel the mysteries.

    The DPP has since refered back the files to DCI Muhoro to do more investigations turning down the tribunal request they had made. Tobiko has instructed the detectives to do more including questioning witnesses not included in the submitted list.

    Sirisia MP John Walukhe whom Juma’s relatives pointed fingers at for having bad blood with the slain has also been questioned amongst others like Jimmy Wanjigi, Ahmednasir and others in connection with the murder.

    Jacob Juma is believed to have been fell by the State’s owned hitsquad and Opposition leaders have in several occasions reiterated that Juma was killed for his position in exposing corruption within Jubilee and especially the Eurobond saga.

    Knowing the history of this country, it will take a complete system overhaul for the truth on what exactly happened and who killed Juma the rest are just sideshows to buy time.  Extrajudicial killings has been on the rise in recent times a worrying trend.

  • Kenya Media Council Hatches A Plot To Have Moha JichoPevu, Dennis Onsarigo Fired And Control What Journalists Post Online

    Kenya Media Council Hatches A Plot To Have Moha JichoPevu, Dennis Onsarigo Fired And Control What Journalists Post Online

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    The Media Council of Kenya has come out guns blazing to send stern warning to journalists with dissenting, rebellious voices, in a cautioning statement, the council addressed on a number of emerging issues touching on the media’s coverage of the campaigns as well as the conduct of journalists during the electioneering period ahead of the 2017 general election.

    The Council advised media houses to let go of politicians in newsrooms; journalists and media practitioners that have declared affiliation to political parties/movements/groupings or indicated their intentions to vie for elective positions in 2017. The Code of Ethics for the Practice of Journalism in Kenya is very clear on this and related conflict of interest matters. This according to sleuths speaking to Kenya Insights, was stealthily slotted in from high powers following emergence of photos of KTN’ Mohammed Ali and Dennis Onsarigo having a meeting with CORD leader Raila Odinga at a private location in Mombasa. The Jicho Pevu pioneer is also on record vying for Nyali Parliamentary seat.

    The photos that were widely circulated by Dennis Itumbi insinuated from his caption that the two journalists were in alliance with the opposition leader. Itumbi went further to attack Moha asking him to call off journalism and go wholely into politics if so was his intention. Ironically, Itumbi and Uhuru have both been pictured together with journalists, its also said Itumbi has intimate affair with Citizen’s Jackie Maribe, would that also be read as ethics compromise as in the case of the investigative duo?

    Charles Kerich, Chairman, Media Council of Kenya went further to advise media houses to develop and implement social media policies. To this end, the MCK will work closely with media houses that are yet to put in place such, to develop social media policies. The call for control over what journalists post online comes at a time when those deemed to be system’s critics as Moha, Onsarigo, James Smart and SADIQUE sHABAAN HAVE INCREASINGLY ABD STEADILY BEEN HITTING THE GOVERNMENT BELOW THE BELT AND GIVEN THEIR huge following and influence were told the establishment is not amused and worried hence need to regulate content.

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    While journalists, like all other citizens, have rights to be active on social media and by extension enjoy freedom of expression, the body insists they should draw the line between personal opinion in private space and walls, and views that suggest that a journalist is biased. It is unrealistic for media practitioners to spew biased opinions on their social media pages, and expect not to be viewed as partisan by people who expect to be covered fairly.

    The Council insists that journalists/media practitioners should avoid openly affiliating with political parties and must be perceived to be neutral. The MCK, which is mandated to accredit all media practitioners in Kenya, will withdraw the accreditation of journalists who want to work for political parties, and this withdrawal will mean that they are not authorised to work as media practitioners in the country.

    All parties in a political contest, in the lead up to the elections, deserve to be covered fairly by the media. There are claims the council alludes to particularly from some counties, that some politicians have influenced journalists to the extent that their competitors do not enjoy any fair coverage, and only make it to the media with negative stories. Media houses are advised to investigate these claims and take appropriate action. In the same vein, the Council wishes to request media houses to establish/ strengthen their public editors’ offices to help deal with such.

    The Media Council of Kenya urges all media houses to be cognizant of the welfare of their reporters and correspondents, and to facilitate them adequately in their coverage of political events. The culture of brown envelop journalism, where news sources spend money to obtain favourable coverage, should be highly discouraged through firm action against those breaking the law.

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    Talking of media freedom and balancing interests, its ironical that Charles Kerich, who is Chairman, Media Council of Kenya giving the contradiction of interests lectures also doubles as the Chief Editor to the Star, a predominantly political publication, doesn’t his position put him in a compromising state. Beside and unfortunately, it’s nearly impossible to disconnect the media from political interference while the same politicians are the owners of the media houses. In this case for example, you wouldn’t expect Charles Kerich to approve a hammering article on Kidero who is his boss and shareholder of the Star.

    The move to control what journalists post online is a challenge to the freedom of speech and whichever way and explanations to be used in justifying the regulation won’t rub off the fact that it’s a gagging order barring the journalists from freely expressing themselves without fear of losing their job. With the newsrooms severely regulated and items sieved, the only remaining free platform where journalists have been able to give unsieved news, becomes latest target as the final nail on the coffin.