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Analysis, Opinions, News and Spiritual Impact of Kenya's Politics to its Population

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Thursday, April 1, 2010Uwanja wa ndege wa kisasa unatarajiwa kujengwa
mpakani mwa Tanzania na Kenya katika maeneo ya Holili na Taveta kama njia ya kuimarisha utalii na kukuza biashara katika ukanda
wa Afrika Mashariki. Balozi wa Kenya nchini Tanzania, Mutinda Mutiso, alisema hayo wakati
juzi akizungumza na wawekezaji na wadau mbalimbali mjini hapa juzi usiku.Mutiso alisema uwanja huo utajengwa kilomita saba
kutoka Holili kuelekea Taveta nchini Kenya. “Zabuni imekwishatolewa kwa Serikali ya Kenya ili kumpata mkandarasi
mahiri atakayejenga uwanja huo,” alisema. Alisema uwanja huo ambao umepangwa kugharimu Sh. bilioni 10 za Kenya,
utafungua milango na kuvuta watalii wengi katika ukanda huo.Aliongeza
kuwa awamu ya kwanza ya mradi wa ujenzi wa kiwanja hicho, inatazamiwa kumalizika miaka miwili ijayo na ya pili itachukua muda
wa miaka mitatu. Balozi huyo, alisema mikoa mitano ya Arusha, Kilimanjaro, Tanga, Manyara na Singida itanufaika
kutokana na ujenzi wa uwanja huo.Kwa mujibu wa Mutiso,
ndege zitakazokuwa zinabeba watalii kutoka Amerika na Ulaya zitaruka moja kwa moja hadi katika uwanja huo ili kujionea vivutio
vya utalii kama vile Mlima Kilimanjaro na mbuga za taifa za wanyama. Alisema lengo la kujenga uwanja huo ni kuinua
hadhi ya vivutio vya utalii katika Hifadhi ya Mkomazi kwa upande wa Tanzania na mbuga za wanyama za Tsavo na Amboseli nchini
Kenya.
ELIZABETH
KANGETHE DID IT She
is now the proud councillor of Parsloe Ward, Barking and Dagenham where she was elected on a Labour Party ticket.
Thursday, May 6, 2010-Results
for the Parsloes Ward ElectionArmstrong, Ronald- Conservative Party Candidate-Votes Cast: 763 Collins,
Bert - Elected-The Labour Party Candidate-Votes Cast: 2158 Egbeson, Frederick-Liberal
Democrat Focus Team-Votes Cast: 575 Forster, Christopher Walter Charles-British National Party-Votes Cast: 941 Friend,
Leigh-British National Party-Votes Cast: 1022 Kangethe,
Elizabeth - Elected-The Labour Party Candidate-Votes Cast: 1935 McKay, Anthony Stephen-British National
Party-Votes Cast: 867 Rice, Chris - Elected-The Labour Party Candidate- Votes
Cast: 1913
A KENYAN.... Elizabeth Kangethe is running for the
position of councillor in Parsoles Ward, Essex.
Elizabeth Kangethe is from the African community who lives in the borough and is standing
for the position of councillor for the first time in Parsoles Ward. Elizabeth has been an active member in the local Labour
party since 2005 helping the local MP M.Hodge and party to canvass the views of local residents. Outside of the party Elizabeth
is a teacher and is busy helping as a volunteer in the community as a scout leader in the borough, teaching Swahili to children
and helping them with school homework, an approved foster carer as well as being the chair of a borough women’s group
and church leader. Elizabeth says "I’m very proud of my cultural background, I believe I can make a real
difference in the local community and look forward to helping to raise the standard in the borough for all residents".

Ms Muthoni Kangethe (left) and Mrs. Muthaka busy doing the final touches
for the Labour Party campaign as they head to drop some leaflets for Miss Elizabeth Kangethe.
I am urging my fellow Kenyans to trust Mr. Moreno Ocampo. This is a man who has a proven record
of working tirelessly for the sake of fighting international crimes like the ones committed in Kenya soon after the last general election. No wonder so
many MPs led by Gitobu Imanyara have so much confidence in him.To Kibaki
and Odinga, remember that Some 1,133 people were killed and another 650,000 ejected from their homes during the violence.
You should therefore give Mr Moreno-Ocampo's a chance to deal with
the key suspects and let them be tried.Moreno-Ocampo
said: "Kenya will be a world example on managing violence".

Moreno-Ocampo is due to visit Kenya on
November 5 to discuss his plan to prosecute the worst offenders behind the violence after last year's disputed presidential
election which killed at least 1,300 people and uprooted more than 300,000. Kenya has promised to deal with the masterminds itself, but numerous attempts to kick-start the process
have floundered and Kenyans are sceptical that powerful individuals will be arrested and charged because of widespread impunity
among politicians. The prosecutor declined to say how quickly he might
launch indictments but said he would discuss with the Kenyan government how to best cooperate to end impunity and avoid a
repeat of the violence at the next election, due in 2012. "Kenya
could be an example of how to manage this type of conflict because Kenya had a problem but Kenya stopped the crimes in two
months. Now they have to do more to prevent repetition and ensure the next election is an example," he said.

SHAPE UP OR ELSE: OBAMA TELLS KENYA
US President Barack Obama has warned Kenya, which he fondly
refers to as the land of his grandfathers, that there would be no retreat on the road to a new constitution. His government
also declared its eye is on Kenya, especially on how the country tackles corruption and impunity.
US Ambassador to Kenya Michael Ranneberger also warned Washington will get
tough on Kenya in the next few weeks. He delivered Obama’s caution that there will be no pulling out of the road to
a new constitution to avoid recurrence of post-election violence in 2012.
"In the coming weeks the US will speak out more openly and take concrete actions to push for reforms. We are calling
for actual results not more task forces and commissions of inquiry," Ranneberger said

OCAMPO’S THREE
STEP STRATEGY
Leaders
behind last year’s post-election violence will have to prepare themselves for their day in court at The Hague. This
follows the lapse of a deadline agreed with International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo. Ocampo has laid
out a three-step strategy for dealing with the post-election violence suspects. This includes - Going after the high-level officials unlikely to ever receive justice back home.
- Pressurizing
Kenya's government to create a special court of its own to try the rest of those suspected of leading the violence.
- Supporting a Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation Committee modeled after the post-apartheid South African body that
is supposed to address the underlying issues behind the nation's ethnic tension.
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NOW
IS THE TIME TO ACT GUYS- Rule Wisely and Honor God When a nation is righteous, they will have a righteous ruler - a man of discernment, understanding,
and knowledge – and will be stable over the long term. The people of a nation must decide to honor and serve God and
then He will be able to bless them and give them godly, consistent leadership. God expects those in authority to
faithfully and righteously judge the poor – to know and care for their rights. In order for leaders to lead and judge
righteously, they must not abuse alcohol, drugs, or any other addicting or hallucinogenic substance. A good leader is sober,
exhibits self-control in mind, body and spirit, is not greedy or selfish, does not think more highly of himself than he ought,
and puts the needs of others above his own. If those in authority rule faithfully and righteously God will bless them and
cause them to remain in leadership.
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PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT JOMO KENYATTA SAID "I have no intention of retaliating or looking backwards. We are going to forget the past and look
forward to the future." (1964) "Some people try deliberately to exploit the colonial
hangover for their own purpose, to serve an external force. To us, Communism is as bad as imperialism." (1964)
WHAT DOES RAILA AND WANJIRU KNOW ABOUT MUNGIKI THAT WE DO NOT KNOW

Mr.
Prime Minister and Bishop Margaret Wanjiru., remember that More than 30 other suspected members of the outlawed Mungiki sect escaped arrest at Ng’othi village in Mwea division. The
other day. Led by area deputy police head Patrick Oduma, the law enforcers raided a hut belonging to a sect leader and found
the youths aged between 22 and 38 taking oath.
The sect leader also escaped the police dragnet. Residents
said the sect members would have launched mass killings after they were through with their ceremony. “We suspect that the youths were taking the oath in preparation for
mass killing of residents in the area,” a villager who sought anonymity said. Leaflets believed to have been authored by Mungiki sect were found scattered at Kamuiru, Kagio and Kiamaina and other trading centres. These leaflets
warned that the sect members would raid the area any time from October 24 to avenge the killing of their two colleagues by
vigilantes.
Mr.
Raila and Bishop Wanjiru don’t you think that the rise of vigilante attacks is
the failure by the justice system and the Government. The sole most important responsibilities of any government
is to keep its citizens safe. Why then all this anarchyDuring the national population and housing census in August, a suspected Mungiki adherent was lynched in broad daylight
for allegedly planning to disrupt the enumeration exercise. The man was “arrested” in Kerugoya town and frog marched
to a place called The Hague in Kagumo.
The youths slit his throat with a knife as villagers
watched in shock, and his body was left in the middle of the road. No one has been arrested in connection with the killing.
Where was Wanjiru and Raila. They never said a word. Now Raila is going to talk with the Mungiki leader because he said his
life is in danger. What of those who died in their hands. Raila and Wanjiru—is there anything you know and we do not
know about mungiki



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BUTT Laila HUSSAIN Manzoor SAEED Tariq
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ALASIA Sanchia DAVIS John RODWELL Darren
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CARPENTER Evelyn DOUGLAS Rob OGUNGBOSE James
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MCKENZIE Milton TARRY Sam WADE Jeff
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Eastbrook:
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BURGON Pam MCCARTHY
Mick RAMSAY Tony
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Eastbury:
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ALEXANDER Jeanne MCDERMOTT Jim RAI Hardial Singh
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Gascoigne:
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ASHRAF Saima AZIZ
Abdul TWOMEY Dominic
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Goresbrook:
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CLEE Jim COULING
Louise LETCHFORD Graham
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Heath:
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MILES Dave REASON Linda
Ann VINCENT Gerry
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GILL Nirmal GILL Rocky RICE Lynda
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Mayesbrook:
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BALDWIN Ralph BARRATT George HUNT Dee
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Parsloes:
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COLLINS Bert KANGETHE Elizabeth RICE Chris
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River:
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JAMU Inder Singh KELLER
Eileen Sandra SMITH Liam Anthony
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Valence:
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OBASOHAN Emmanuel SALAM
Abdus WORBY Maureen
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Thames:
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CHANNER Josephine GEDDES Cameron POULTON Barry
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Village:
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MULLANE Margaret WAKER Lee WAKER Phil
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Whalebone:
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JAMU Amardeep Singh PERRY Tony
Harry WHITE John Robert
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Without wise leadership, a nation falls; with many counselors, there
is safety.” Proverbs 11:14. “Leadership
gains authority and respect when the voiceless poor are treated fairly.” Proverbs 29:14 . “Good leaders abhor wrongdoing of all kinds; sound leadership has a moral
foundation.” Proverbs 16:12. “A
leader of good judgment gives stability.” Proverbs 29:4. “It's the men who walk straight who will settle this land, the women with integrity who will last here.”
Proverbs 2:21 “When good people run things, everyone
is glad.” Proverbs 29:2.

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FATHER HELP THESE TWO TO REMOVE THEIR MASKS.. WE NEED PEACE If we’re in a hurry, we may not worry about leaving the house wearing a stained shirt or mismatched
socks, without brushing our hair or putting on makeup. But what if other people could see beyond our physical appearance and
look at our insecurities, pride, shame, or malicious thoughts?Those are the kinds of things our society urges us to cover
up. After a while, we create masks to hide our true thoughts and feelings and present an image we hope will prove our worth.
The longer we wear our masks, the more comfortable they feel. But we can’t enjoy healthy relationships unless we remove
the masks and show others who we really are. AND WE CANT HAVE PEACE.
There is a word upon Kenya, that it will be a spring board
of revival to the nations. Kenya is a jewel in the eyes of Jehovah. Many tears have been shed for Kenya. Kenya has always
had the hand of God upon it. It is a nation of destiny, and it is a light to the region, and to many nations. Take time to
pray for Kenya in this time of elections. We need God to expose the strategies of the enemy at this time. We refuse a
spirit of blindness and a veil to cover the nation as it makes critical decisions that will affect its future. We want to
stand against the enemy who brings division through tribalism. We refuse Kenya to make any covenants that will have
a spiritual effect on the nation and its destiny. We pray a sound mind on all Kenyans and we refuse a euphoric spirit that
will cost the nation in days to come. We refuse for Kenya to become like any other nation because it is not, we are marked
for destiny. The people said to to Prophet Samuel in I Samuel 8:6 "Give us a king to led us". The Prophet
Samuel then inquired of the Lord and verse 9-17 the Lord listed all the things that the King would do against the people, meaning he fore-warned them. But carefully read the aftermath that would come as a direct result in
verse 18 "when that day comes, you will cry out for relief from the king you have chosen, and the Lord will not answer
you in that day". This is the consequence of a nation euphorically making a decision
that will cost them tears in days to come. Lets pray that God's mercy will not depart from Kenya. Lets pray that no
idols, or foreign and ungodly alters will be established in that land lest God turns his face from Kenya. Let every watchman,
and remnant of the Lord now take there position in prayer! Evangelist Teresia Wairimu Kinyanjui
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Are these the next
leaders of our coming generation??? Five
characteristics mark the man or woman who will shape the future. These are Courage , Clarity , Competence , Coachability and
Character “Capable men and women will eventually
catch, pass, and replace the current generation of leaders,….Embracing these essentials, you will not only excel in
your personal leadership, but also ensure a no-regrets experience for those who choose to follow you.” Stanley

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WHEN LEADERS LISTEN- MAMBO SAWASAWA One of the biggest challenges of leading people lies in
the art of listening. Yes, it is an art. Just think about how many ways there are to listen. Are you really listening? How
often are you just dying to have the last say when someone else is speaking? Empathic listening needs to be mastered and appreciated.
When you really and truly listen to someone else it implies that you are ultimately being very generous. To genuinely listen
to someone you need to give him or her your time. This is what you are offering someone when you say you will listen. Giving
time to anyone or anything is not an easy task. No one ever has enough time.

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HOPE ---DO NOT LOOSE IT. KEEP
ON KEEPING ON
Hope is a firm assurance regarding things that are unclear
and unknown (Romans 8:24-25; Hebrews 11:1,7). Hope is a fundamental component of the life of the righteous (Proverbs
23:18). Without hope, life loses its meaning (Lamentations 3:18, Job 7:6)
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