Saturday, 25 June 2016

A Man killed in love triangle in Narok South

A man was stabbed and killed  in a case of love triangle in Narok South on Friday.

Weldon  Kirui, 25, found a rival in the rented house of his 28-year-old lover Faith Lelei at Triangle trading centre leading to a bitter exchange.

Consequently, Mr Kirui was stabbed several times in the abdomen and chest with a kitchen knife and died on the spot.

According to Narok county police commander Mr Jilo Galgalo, Mr Kirui visited the woman’s house at 11pm and was angered to find her with another man, Mathew Kiplangat, 22.

The two men traded insults which degenerated into a fight. The suspect, who was saved by the police from angry villagers who wanted to lynch him, is in custody.

New appointments by President Uhuru Kenyatta

1. Philip Nzamba Kitonga, Chairperson, Council for Legal Education

2. Ronald Osumba, Chairperson, Youth Enterprise Development Fund

3. Dr. Francis Kipkurui Sang, Chairperson Betting Control & Licensing Board

4. Raphael Tuju, Chairperson, Lake Basin Development Authority (LBDA)

5. Prof. Michael Bowen, Chairperson, Industrial Development Bank

6. Maj. Gen. (Rtd) Julius Waweru Karangi, Chairperson, Kenya Airports Authority

7. Deborah Bubi, Chairperson, Youth Advisory Board

8. Ramadhan Seif Kajembe, Chairperson, Kenya Ferry Services

9. Dr. Rashid A. Aman, Chairperson, Kenya National Commission for UNESCO

10.Dr. David Wamamili Wanyonyi, Chairperson Kenya Tsetse and Trypanosomiasis Eradication Council (KENTTEC)

11.Mwambu Muliro, Chairperson, Kenya Utalii College

12.Eng. Sammy Tangus, Chairperson, Kenya Yearbook Editorial

13.Dr. Wycliffe Omurwayi, Chairperson, Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Services

14.(Eng.) David Nduhiu Muthoga, Vice- Chairperson, Kenya Medical Training College

15.Angeline Yiamiton Siparo, Chairperson, National AIDS Control Council

16.Noah Katana Ngala, Chairperson, Kenya National Library Services

17.Wilfred Sang, Chairperson, Postal Corporation of Kenya

18.Patrick Osero, Chairperson, Tourism Finance Corporation

19.Bifwoli Wakoli, Chairperson, Agricultural Development Corporation

20.Prof. Michael Chege, Chairperson, NEPAD

21.Jenifer Shamalla, Council Member, NEPAD

22.Micheal Muia Kisilu, Council Member, NEPAD

23.Lucy Yinda, Chairperson, Street Families Rehabilitation Trust

24.Dr. Paula Kahumbu, Chairperson, National Museums of Kenya

25.John Mututho, Chairperson, Transport Licensing Appeals Board

26.Alice May Kirenge, Board Member, LAPSSET Corridor Development Authority

27.Fauziya B. Karama, Board Member LAPSSET Corridor Development Authority

28.James Wachira Board Member LAPSSET Corridor Development Authority

29.Ali Dida Abkula Board Member LAPSSET Corridor Development Authority

30.Mark Dunford Board Member, The Kenya Utalii College

31.Charity Selina Kisotu, Chairperson Insurance Tribunal

32. Kazungu Kambi Chairperson, National Government Constituency Development Fund(Subject to parliamentary approval)

Thursday, 23 June 2016

Governor Tunai gives Sh15 Million to Schools, Youths & Women groups in Narok South


GOVERNOR GIVES 15 MILLION TO SCHOOLS, YOUTH AND WOMEN GROUPS IN NAROK SOUTH

Narok Governor Samuel Tunai yesterday gave ksh15 million to schools, women, youth and people living with disabilities groups in Melelo and Ololulunga wards of Narok South.

The Governor, who was on a development tour of the area, met with residents of Olmekenyu area of Melelo ward before proceeding to Ololoipangi in Ololulunga ward.

Later, he addressed a well attended rally at Ololoipangi Primary School where he gave ksh1.5 million for the construction of girls and boys dormitories at Ololoipangi Secondary school – and a further 1 million towards the construction of two classrooms at Ololoipangi Primary school.

In his address, Governor Tunai assured the residents of his determination to take develop to all parts of the county and cautioned them against being swayed by selfish politicians who are out to gain for themselves at the expense of development.

Governor Tunai was accompanied by Deputy Governor Evalyn Aruasa, Melelo MCA Lekuta Ole Sulunye and Sogoo MCA Moses Cheruiyot

Monday, 13 June 2016

Besides Osinoni declaration, KONCHELLAH declare to defend his seat 2017

#UASINGISHU OSINONI DECLARATION MADE KILGORIS MP G. S. KONCHELLAH APPEAR TO ROAR,

Be as it may, I think osinoni declaration that endorse Ole Siparo did without the consent of Sitelu. However, the move is a sign of boldness & Change rediations lingering.

The second thought however may be; Sitelu may be aware of that game which will bring to "law of power" that Says "CONTROL THE OPTIONS" which KONCHELLAH may be applying.

The best deceptions are the ones that seem to give the other person a choice: Your victims feel they are in control,
but are actually your puppets.

Give people options that come out in your favor whichever one they choose. Force them to make choices between the lesser of two evils, both of which serve your purpose. Put them on the horns of a dilemma, Colour the choices, Alter the playing field & Force the Resister.

● They are gored wherever they turn.
● They are often a matter of a choice simply between A and B, with the rest of the alphabet out of the picture.
● As long as the faintest mirage of choice flickers on, they rarely focus on the missing options.
● They "choose" to believe that the game is fair, and that we have their freedom.

     _THE END JUSTIFY THE MEAN_

Friday, 10 June 2016

NAROK BAPTIST CHURCH TO HOST "OPEN HEAVEN PRAYER SUMMIT" 12TH - 19TH JUNE 2016- Dont Miss

Open Heaven Prayer Summit is an assembly of prayer warriors at Narok Baptist Church hosted by Rev Sam Moonka and the entire NBC family, as from the 12th to the 19th June 2016.

Narok Baptist Church Senior Pastor Rev Sam Moonka says the Summit will revolutionize the church in Narok and raise an alter of prayer in the city. Words Bishop Julius Tinkoi of GRC Ngong affirms strongly saying the Prayer summit organised by Narok Baptist Church is timely.

Beside, the church runs a leading production studio (nbc records) and a school (Narok Baptist school). The studio is currently the best music production studio in the Narok and the number of school going children is tremendously growing due to the good values and teachings being thought at the NBC Centre.

The church also has a dedicated team of Young and Saved youths who have always committed their time in visiting the street families, refuge centres and less fortunate in Narok, dining, playing and praying together and instilling hope to them that all is not lost and with God everything is possible.


The coming Open heaven prayer summit  from 12th-19th next week will be a week of prayer and powerful teachings by the man of God Apostle Julius Suubi founder of Highway of holiness international and Senior Pastor Exploits Worship Center Nairobi.

Apostle Suubi is a man being used by God powerfully nationally and internationally to specially raise an alter of prayer and equipping the body of Christ through prayer.

The event will have many pastors and church leaders from all over the country attending.

You are all welcome.

Acts 6:4... '' we will give ourselves completely to prayer and the ministry of the word ''.

Thursday, 9 June 2016

Hon SOIPAN among presidential select committee to provide solution on IEBC stalemate

IEBC stalemate has been the top agenda in our country for a while now, Cord want dialogue as jubilee want constitutionalism applied.

The President has now appointed 12 - Member committee from MPs and senators to lead the talks and finaly reach amicable solutions of IEBC

Congratulations Hon. Soipan, our able Women Rep on being appointed to the 11-member Presidential Select Committee to provide a sober and legal direction on the IEBC stalemate.

Jubilee nominee's to Joint Select Committee are;-

1.Hon.Kiraitu Murungi
2.Hon.Kipchumba Murkomen
3.Hon.Elachi
4.Hon.Fatuma Dullo
5.Hon.Cecile Mbarire
7.Hon.Naomi Shaaban
8.Hon.Moses Kuria
9.Hon.Jimmy Angweyi
10. Hon.Jomo Ben Washiali
11.Hon.Eng. Mohammed Mahmoud
12. Hon Soipan Tuya

Godbless you Soipan as you steer our country and county in the right direction!!

Friday, 3 June 2016

LAW LOCKS OUT POLITICIANS WITHOUT DEGREE & MCAs from vyieng

The National Assembly’s Legal Affairs Committee has adopted proposed amendments by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission.

The amendments say that all contestants for seats in the bicameral Parliament should be holders of at least a university degree – attained at least five years before an election.

The Elections Laws (Amendment) Bill, spearheaded by the committee chaired by Ainabkoi MP Samuel Chepkong’a, also wants MCAs be diploma holders in 2017, and degree holders in subsequent polls, a requirement that has sparked controversy.

The law currently states that one should have post-graduate qualifications, a provision the IEBC views as ambiguous.

In 2012, more than half of the lawmakers nearly locked themselves out of contention after they approved a section in the Elections Act, requiring aspirants for the presidential, governor and parliamentary seats to be degree holders.

However, the law was later amended to provide that MPs and senators only require “a post-secondary education”, a terminology the IEBC says is ambiguous.