URP to push for 30pc budget share to counties

Sunday, May 20th, 2012

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 20 – Members of Parliament under the United Republican Party (URP) say they will use the floor of the House to push for an increase in budgetary allocations for County governments from 15 percent to 30 percent. Led by the party leader, Eldoret North William Ruto, they say the 15percent figure does not match with the many assignments given to the county government leadership. Speaking at a fundraising at a Nairobi hotel on Sunday, Ruto said the party will team up with other Members of Parliament to turn down the formula suggested by the Commission on Revenue Allocation on giving population an upper hand in determining the county allocations. “Insanity is doing the same thing all over again, and expecting different results.

Duel Against Namibia Postponed to September

Saturday, May 19th, 2012

International Cricket Council (ICC) have postponed next month’s fixtures between Kenya and Namibia here in Nairobi until September. Nairobi Gymkhana was to host the four-day ICC Intercontinental Cup match between the two sides from June 6-9. This was to be followed by two 50-over-a-side Pepsi ICC World Cricket League Championship matches on June 11 and 13. “Due to delays related to the ongoing security assessment in the country, ICC has agreed with the two teams to postpone the matches until September 2012,” said Sami-ul-Hasan ICC, media and communications operations manager. Hassan said the exact dates and venue for the matches will be announced in due course after further assessment of the situation.

Crisis looms after 5,000 displaced in tribal fighting

Saturday, May 19th, 2012

Alternative text. By GERALD ANDAE gandae@ke.nationmedia.com And WYCLIFF KIPSANG wkipsang@ke.natiomedia.com Posted  Friday, May 18  2012 at  22:00 A humanitarian crisis looms at Sibilo and Bartabwa villages of Baringo North District following the displacement of more than 800 families by fighting between the Pokot and the Tugen. The worst affected areas are Tuluk, Kapturo, Kamwetio, Chepkesin, Boruiyo, Kalabata, Kaborion, Ng’aratuko, Barketiew, Kagir, Kosile, Menonin, Yatia, Rondinin, Chepkewel, Loruk and Chemoe. More than 5,000 people— mainly women, children and the elderly— have been sleeping in the bush since the beginning of the week

Uhuru Says Star Article Will Jeopardise ICC Case

Friday, May 18th, 2012

DEPUTY Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta yesterday claimed that a column by Star columnist Jerry Okungu could jeopardize his case at the International Criminal Court. “This article has the potential to be used against me. I was once asked at the ICC about an article concerning me and when I said the contents were false, I was asked why I didn’t challenge it,” said Uhuru who testified for over two hours before the Complaints Commission of the Media Council over the article published by the Star on February 6

UHURU HIRES NEW LAWYERS FOR ICC

Friday, May 18th, 2012

DEPUTY PM Uhuru Kenyatta has upgraded his defence team at the ICC by bringing in a UK legal firm BCL Burton Copeland. The move came as ICC prosecutor Moreno Ocampo told the judges he has no problem with postponement of the trial as requested by Uhuru and co-accused Francis Muthaura as long as they guaranteed to appear at the Hague when the trial starts. “He was strung along by his barrister who told him that he doesn’t need solicitors, or litigators at the ICC, just a courtroom advocate

MUDAVADI UP, UHURU AND RAILA DROP – POLL

Thursday, May 17th, 2012

THERE are only two big winners in the latest opinion poll from Strategic Research – Musalia Mudavadi and ‘undecided’ voters. Prime Minister Raila Odinga remains the most popular presidential candidate with 32.7 per cent of respondents saying they would vote for him

ODM PLOTS TO GRAB MUDAVADI DPM SEAT

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

The ODM national executive committee yesterday instructed party leader Raila Odinga to start looking for a replacement for Musalia Mudavadi as his deputy Prime Minister. Deputy ODM secretary general Joseph Nkaissery said the party should fill the position as Mudavadi had switched from ODM to his new UDM party. Two weeks ago, Mudavadi resigned as ODM deputy party leader and as Local Government minister but refused to quit as DPM saying it was a coalition government post rather than an elected post

Battle looms over EA Parliament jobs

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

National Assembly Clerk Patrick Gichohi. Photo/FILE  By NJERI RUGENE nrugene@ke.nationmedia.com AND ALEX ATUHAIRE aatuhaire@ug.nationmedia.com Posted  Monday, May 14  2012 at  22:30 Campaigns for membership to the East African Parliament are in top gear locally, with bitter rivalry within each of the main parties of the grand coalition resurfacing to haunt the nominations.

Ocampo Four Can Skip June Court Sessions

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

The four Kenyans facing crimes against humanity charges at the international criminal court will know the dates when their trials before The Hague – … ( Resource: Kenya: Ocampo Four Await Trial Dates The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday said the four Kenyans accused of crimes against humanity do not have to appear in person at the status conferences scheduled for June this year. ICC Spokesman Fadi el Abdallah told Capital FM News that the accused can be represented by their lawyers unless directed to appear individually by the court. “The accused can be represented by their lawyers unless ordered otherwise by the Judges

Muthaura and Ruto to skip Hague meeting

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

From left: Eldoret North MP William Ruto, Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta, former head of civil service Francis Muthaura, and radio presenter Joshua arap Sang. William Ruto and Francis Muthaura will skip next month’s meeting at The Hague

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