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Monday, 31 July 2017

WOMEN ARRESTED FOR RAPING PASTOR




Three women have appeared before a court accused of gang raping a pastor who went to their home to demand money they owed him.
Western Commonage Magistrates Court in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, heard how the holy man was grabbed and forced onto a bed and then stripped.
The three women Sandra Ncube, 21, Riamuhetsi Mlauzi, 23, and Mongiwe Mpofu, 25, were in the dock charged with aggravated indecent assault.
Prosecutor Petros Shoko said the complainant, who is not being named, was a pastor at a church in Cowdray Park.
He said the male victim had gone to the home of the three women who owed him money and was invited inside to collect it.
But once inside he alleged he was grabbed by one woman around the waist and his trousers were pulled down by another who then fondled him.
Mr Shoko said: “On July 14 at 7pm the complainant went to the accused persons residence to collect money which Mlauzi owed. They forced him to lie on the bed and undressed him. Ncube sat on his chest and he tried to push her away. However, Mlauzi held his legs together and sat on his top pressing him against the bed.
Mpofu was in another room and brought condoms and placed them on the complainant’s manhood and helped to hold him down. Ncube had sexual intercourse with the complainant once without his consent,” Mr Shoko said.
The three denied raping the pastor but admitted indecent assault. Ncube said: “We were just playing around Your Worship. I did not think that he would take it seriously.” Mpofu denied taking part but admitted to bringing the condoms saying: “We keep them around the house and I just brought them fun.”
Mlauzi said she wanted to ‘fix’ the pastor who she claimed had a habit of walking in on the women when they were bathing.
She said: “He always walks in on me bathing and claims to be unmoved as a man of God. I just wanted to see if he was going to be aroused or not. I did not plan to execute the whole rape thing Your Worship.”
Magistrate Lungile Ncube was told by Mlauzi that she just wanted to prove to the pastor that he had "feelings like everybody else”.
She said: “I wanted him to see that he was not special and was not immune to sexual arousal. When I touched him he immediately got aroused and that is all we wanted to see.” The complainant was taken to Mpilo Central Hospital for a medical examination and the report will be prepared for the magistrates.

All three were remanded in custody until August 7 for a full trial. In yet another, almost, related incident earlier this month, a 39-year-old teacher was hospitalised in Zimbabwe after claiming a gang of three women kidnapped, drugged and raped him for two days.
The man from Makoni in Chitungwiza was left with severely bruised genitals and doctors at Waza Hospital found other signs of sexual abuse after he was dumped by the roadside

IEBC ICT manager Chris Musando found dead


Relatives of IEBC ICT manager Chris Musando at City Mortuary in Nairobi, July 31, 2017. /COURTESY


Missing IEBC ICT manager Chris Musando has been found dead with one of his arms cut off, police said.
They said the deputy director's body was found in Kikuyu and taken to City Mortuary in Nairobi on Saturday.
His family members have identified it and are at the facility.
Also at the mortuary are officials including IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati and commissioner Roselyn Akombe.
Akombe wept and was consoled by her colleagues.
After announcing Musando's disappearance on Sunday, Chebukati said he was last seen on Friday night.
"The last communication from him was an SMS sent to one of his colleagues at around 3 am on Saturday morning."
A vehicle belonging to Musando was earlier traced to the TRM parking lot. The Land Rover Discovery was found intact at about 1 am on Monday.
Musando was one of the few people with knowledge on the whereabouts of the servers at IEBC.
The manager had given Central police station officers reports of death threats.
Chebukati's security was beefed up for round-the-clock protection, three days after Musando went missing.
He has been assigned six more police officers and two chase cars.

“You can’t Tame Raila. He OUTWITTED Moi who had ALL powers and money”- Rev Njoya WARNS Uhuru



“You can’t Tame Raila. He OUTWITTED Moi who had ALL powers and money”- Rev Njoya WARNS Uhuru

“You can’t tame Raila Odinga. He outwitted Moi who had ALL powers and money. Who do you think you are? What I’ve learnt with time is that if you at any time go head to head with him on a popularity contest he will thrash you properly, look at IEBC.
The fact is that this guy has 5 solid regions behind him while Uhuru and Ruto have 2. If you disagree with Raila, call him aside and reason with him without going to the people because when it goes to the public court he will always win” Rev. Timothy Njoya warns Uhuru Jubilee administration.

Thursday, 27 July 2017

NASA WINS IN BATTLE FOR 5 AGENTS IN POLLING STATIONS



The layout of the presidential ballot paper seems to have been leaked with just 13 days to the poll on August 8- In the plan, the listing of the presidential candidates have been laid out- National Super Alliance presidential candidate Raila Odinga is last on the ballot paper containing eight names Al Ghurair Printing and Publishing LLC, a Dubai based firm commenced printing of the 120 million presidential ballot papers after the National Super Alliance lost a court case to have them stopped from printing these particular ballot papers. This is after NASA had initially claimed victory as the court ordered Al Ghurair to not print the presidential ballot papers after claims emerged the firm had close links to State House and the Kenyatta family. On Thursday, July 20, the opposition alliance was, however, dealt a blow when the court ruled that Al Ghurair can proceed with printing the ballot papers after a successful Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission appeal to a previous ruling.

Monday, 24 July 2017

A WOMAN FROM MPUMALANGA HAS BEEN DIVORCED BY HER HUSBAND ON THEIR HONEYMOON JUST A FEW DAYS AFTER THEIR WEDDING




The bridegroom dumped the woman after he saw her with no make-up for the first time according to a psychologist who counselled the unidentified woman.
The 40-year-old groom divorced his 35-year-old bride, said the doctor, because the husband believed she did not look as pretty as before the wedding and accused her of deceiving him by using so many cosmetics, including fake eyelashes.
Dr Molapo, consultant psychologist, said that his clinic received a request from the woman to help her overcome her psychological suffering after her divorce
Reports are that the groom took his bride to Richards Bay for their honeymoon where they had a swim but the outing turned tragic when her face became wet and her makeup reportedly washed away.
The groom said he could barely recognize his wife after the make-up was gone.
The bride wore artificial eyelashes and had undergone cosmetic surgeries before the marriage. The couple who had met on Facebook had been engaged for three months

LIST OF KIKUYU BILLIONAIRES WHO HAVE VOWED TO USE THEIR VAST RESOURCES TO ENSURE RAILA ODINGA IS THE NEXT PRESIDENT


NASA essential Raila Odinga has been slandered in Central Kenya by Kikuyu pioneers. He has been blamed for plotting to powerfully remove individuals from the Kikuyu people group from their territory among different lies in the event that he is chosen the President of Kenya.

 

Be that as it may, there is a little faction of Kikuyu very rich people who are prepared to utilize their huge assets to guarantee a Raila administration in the approaching general decisions. Here are the said extremely rich people:

1.SK Macharia-Royal Media Services Chair

The media big shot has in the past bolstered Raila Odinga with unbridled energy. The Royal Media administrations seat utilized his media outlets to vivaciously crusade for the Cord pioneer in the 2007 general races that was damaged with remarkable savagery that prompted the loss of more than 1,000 lives.

Late articulations amid the race law banter in parliament; SK Macharia was cited as saying: “The person who was pronounced the victor in 2007 was not the champ.

IT IS RAILA ODINGA AGAIN


THERE is a sharp contradiction between the country’s two leading opinion pollsters over who between President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition chief Raila Odinga will emerge winner on August 8.
Leading opinion poll firms Ipsos and Infotrak yesterday gave conflicting figures on Uhuru and Raila’s approval ratings in two separate polls conducted over almost the same period and in 47 and 31 counties, respectively.
The variance comes barely 14 days before Kenyans go to the ballot to vote in their leaders.
Ipsos yesterday put President Uhuru Kenyatta ahead with 47 percent against Raila’s 43 percent, with five percent of the voters not yet decided on who they will vote for next month. This poll had a 2.09 per cent margin of error.
Only hours after Ipsos released its findings, Infotrak also released its presidential popularity report, giving Raila a razor-thin margin of 47 per cent against Uhuru’s 46 per cent, with six per cent of voters still undecided.
This poll had a margin of error of 2.19 per cent and a 95 per cent confidence level.
The two polls do not give either of the presidential candidates a straight win in the first round, but indicate that whoever is able to sway the undecided voters could carry the day in round one.
Both polls cited Western Kenya as leading in the number of undecided voters. Western is however considered a NASA stronghold if the voting trends of 2013 are maintained.
Ipsos Research analyst Tom Wolf said the five per cent undecided translate to 980,000 voters, and 14 per cent come from Western, followed by Eastern and Nyanza at six per cent each.
Coast’s undecided is at five per cent of the total of the unsure. Rift Valley forms four per cent, Nairobi three per cent and Central one per cent in the Ipsos survey.
From the Infotrak survey, the bulk of its 1,176,000 who are yet to decide on a presidential candidate come from Western, at 17.8 per cent, followed by Nairobi at 9.5 per cent and Eastern coming third at 6.9 per cent.
Northeastern, Nyanza and Coast followed with 4.6, 3.8 and 3.6 per cent, respectively.
Apart from Western, Nyanza and Coast, which are opposition zones, Nairobi’s undecided population can go either way, and will depend on the strategy the two frontrunners employ to tap on the crucial hanging votes.
Eastern is also unpredictable, and neither of the two candidates can lay claim to the undecided population.
Upper Eastern is under the tight grip of Uhuru’s Jubilee Party, while the Lower part, and mainly Ukambani, is a NASA bedrock.
“The election can be won on the first round by whoever will convince the undecided voters on his side,” said Infotrak CEO Angela Ambitho.
Last week, Radio Africa Group released a poll indicating Raila closing a gap with President Uhuru, but neither of them had enough numbers to avoid a runoff.
The survey shows that Uhuru would lead the presidential race by 49 per cent against Raila’s 44 per cent, with seven per cent of Kenyans still remaining undecided.
Also last week, NASA’s own opinion poll, conducted by international US pollster John Zogby, indicated Raila will defeat President Uhuru in the race for State House with only one per cent separating the two politicians.
The poll, released via teleconferencing at a Nairobi hotel, had Uhuru scoring 46.7 per cent while Raila will win with 47.4 per cent of the 19.6 million votes.
Both Wolf and Ambitho’s research findings also presented two parallel sets of figures on which political formation between Jubilee and NASA is more popular amongst the country’s voting population.
Ipsos said Uhuru’s Jubilee Party is more popular with Kenyans at 44 per cent than Raila’s NASA, which had 42 per cent.
Ipsos also indicated that five per cent of Kenyans are undecided on which political outfit to align to 14 days to the election.
Infotrak on the hand indicated that both NASA and Jubilee have tied up at 50 per cent on party popularities.
Infotrak also had eight per cent of the 19.6 million registered voters not yet decided on which party to belong to.
The two pollsters also had conspicuous contradictions on Kenyans’ take on the direction of the national economy.
Ambitho’s findings put at 49 per cent those who are not happy with the direction the country has taken, two per cent above the 47 per cent of those who said the country is headed in the right direction.
Ipsos’s survey had a whopping 61 per cent of Kenyans saying the country is headed in the wrong direction, with a paltry 27 per cent happy with the way the country is run.
In both cases, the majority of those who were unhappy with the direction the country had taken cited the high cost of living, rampant corruption and poor leadership for their reasons.
Those who are happy with the way the country is being run unanimously pointed at the ambitious infrastructural development undertaken by the Jubilee administration across the country.
The Ipsos poll also presented almost a neck-and-neck between Uhuru and Raila on the confidence levels. Uhuru had a 40 per cent confidence level from Kenyans, narrowly beating Raila, who attracted 39 per cent confidence.
Interestingly, Raila attracted more no-confidence votes at 34 per cent above President Uhuru’s 28 per cent.
On the leading running mates, Kalonzo Musyoka narrowly beat Deputy President William Ruto in the confidence levels, polling 34 per cent against the DP’s 33 per cent.
Ruto at the same time suffered a higher no-confidence vote from the Kenyans interviewed, with 40 per cent expressing they have no-confidence at all in the DP
Kalonzo recorded a 35 per cent no-confidence vote, five per cent less than Ruto’s.
Ipsos’s fieldwork was done between July 3-12 across the 47 counties, while Infotrak collected its data from July 16-22 across 31 counties.

Friday, 21 July 2017

I WILL STRIP NAKED IF RAILA WINS, DECLARES ANN WAIGURU!!


Controversial Ann Waiguru vows to strip naked and Walk in the streets of Nairobi, Kenya’s Capital if Raila wins on the 8th of August.
Anne Waiguru



Ann is a former Cs for the ministry of devolution where billions of taxpayers money was lost under her watch.

Waiguru is gunning for Kirinyaga seat on a jubilee ticket against fierce Karua of Nark and the incumbent Joseph Ndathi


Thursday, 20 July 2017

GAME OVER FOR UHURU AS CHEBUKATI PICKS ‘ODHIAMBO FIRM’ AND OTHERS TO PRINT PRESIDENTIAL BALLOTS




The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) is now preparing for the worst with regard to Thursday’s ruling over the printing of the Presidential ballot papers. The commission is already looking for a new company to replace Al Ghurair in the printing of the Presidential ballot papers in case the appeal does not succeed. Sources at the IEBC confirmed that officials had identified five firms that could do the work of printing Presidential ballots. The companies under consideration include two United Security Kingdom Security printing experts, Tall Security and GI Solutions. South African firm Pearl Media, which is linked to NASA flag bearer, Raila Odinga, is also listed and Unprint and Reforms. The IEBC has already secured Treasury Approval to undertake specialized tendering which eliminates cumbersome procurement procedures.

Wednesday, 19 July 2017

INSIGHTFUL PIECE: THE FIVE MAJOR REASONS WHY KISII MEN WERE RANKED THE BEST MARRIAGE PARTNERS OF ALL THE KENYAN TRIBES! YES, THEY MAKE THE BEST HUSBANDS CHECK THIS OUT




Kisii men are not famous for their romantic skills. An overstated furious temper? Somehow. A certain trait of stinginess? Only those from South Mugirango. Overly jealousy and possessive?
We will see shortly. For all their flaws, real and perceived, Kisii men have certain traits and abilities that should naturally endear them to all women predisposed to marriage. And good enough, these traits are so ingrained in their DNA, only a few Kisii men tend to veer off the set communal tangent. And this is why.
For starters, the most cherished possession of a Kisii man is a house. In Kisii, more than anywhere else in the world, a mans worth is measured by the house he has built. And the family he raises in it. It is a matter of life and death.
Presently, every man, be he a matatu conductor or a thieving government executive, can only build a permanent house. No any other community in this mediocre world puts a higher premium on home-ownership than the Abagusii. I suppose any woman wants this kind of security.
Kisii men believe in the family institution to the point of fundamentalism. It is a typical Bantu ethic, more reinforced among the Abagusii. I bet, few Kisii men die as bachelors compared to men in other communities. Secondly, the ambition of Kisii men is unmatched in the country.
In Kenya, a tribes ambition is indirectly proportional to the available land: the less the land, the more the ambition. The land situation in Kisii is so grave that they cannot find a place to sink a grave, much less a pit latrine.
That should explain our invasion of Nairobis matatu sector. Recently, a friend told me that Kisii men dominate the rackets that bootleg electricity, water and satellite TV in the citys slums. Now, the illegality of that notwithstanding, the entire Kenyan enterprise is a racket, it shows how ambitious we are. I know women treasure ambition, that makes Mogaka and Momanyi ideal husbands for you. Thirdly, a Kisii man will protect you.
Our temper is venomous and we can be overprotective. This stems from the medieval times, soon as we settled in the Kisii highlands having arrived from Gabon. We soon learned that we were surrounded by hostile and war-prone Nilotic neighbours -the Luos, Maasais and Kalenjins. Things have changed and we enjoy a cordial neighbourliness, save for around the election period.
We grew up ready to defend our women and children. That is why we are so quick with fists and occasionallywith machetes. You cannot touch a Kisii mans mother, wife or children. That is like courting death.
Fourth, ironically, some women find us to be overly possessive, jealously and childishly insecure. See what love can do? Women should find this flattering. A man is only jealous and possessive because of love.
Dear women, the day a man stops being jealous or possessive is the day you should pack and leave. When we love women, we love them for good and can at times personalise them to a point of suffocation.
But it is a small price a woman should pay for the love a man showers her with. In some circumstances, they can be weird, but that is limited to Kisii who come from Nyamira, which frankly is not part of Kisii.
Fifth, in Kisii culture, children belong to the man. That means no man would want to see his child suffering out there. I know there are certain deadbeat and irresponsible men, but they are few and far between.
Generally, Kisii men are futuristic and want the best for their children and will stop at nothing to ensure the best for them. We also value education, the reason we have been ranked as the most literate tribe in Kenya. So, there you have it. Try your luck, woman.

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