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Jomvu Mp Twalib Intensifies Campaigns For Re-Election Bid
Jomvu Mp Badi Twalib has intensified his campaigns as he seeks to defend his seat in the next week polls.
Twalib, who is vying on ODM ticket has been crisscrossing the constituency in a bid to consolidate voters to support his bid for a third time.
On Wednesday, the Mp was in Jomvu kuu ward where he reiterated his plans to continue with developement projects that he has started in the ward and the entire constituency.
"You are all my witness, I have initiated several projects her including roads and schools. I promise to continue with my developement agenda and my first agenda after re-election will be to install street lights" said the Mp amid cheers from residents.
He appealed to his supporters to turn out in large numbers next week to exercise their democratic right.
He is expected to tour Mikindani ward on Thursday.
The Mp challenged his rivals to sell their agenda and stop attacking him in their rallies.
He said he is confident of retaining his seat.
Twalib charged "Stop making me your agenda, tell the people what you will do for them, put me out of your mouths"
He further called on the residents to vote for Azimio la umoja presidential candidate in the polls.
Twalib will face off with UDA's Karisa Nzai, Dan Aloo (Wiper) and Renson Thoya (Jubilee) among others in the polls.
Mps Twalib, Mwinyi Call For Political Tolerance Ahead Of Polls
Two legislators have urged Mombasa residents to tolerate all aspirants despite their political divide and avoid causing chaos ahead of next week polls.
The two, Jomvu Mp Badi Twalib and his Changamwe counterpart Omar Mwinyi have condemned the use of youth and goons by political candidates to disrupt peace and rivals meetings.
According to Twalib, politicians should control their supporters saying every aspirant is allowed by the law to campaign anywhere, adding that residents need to maintain peace and embrace political tolerance.
"Let us avoid these incidents of violence and be tolerate to each other." said Twalib.
Adding "There is life after August 9, we will all remain to be Kenyans and neighbours so let us live in peace during this time and even after elections.
Twalib who is defending his seat also called on Mombasa residents to come out in large numbers and vote for Azimio presidential candidate Raila Odinga in the coming polls.
Speaking at the Bomu stadium, Chanagmwe Mp Omar Mwinyi where he was endorsed by Mijikenda elders, he called on the youth to avoid being 'misused' by politician for what he terms as selfish gains during this election period.
Mwinyi who is also defending his seat termed politicians who use youths to cause chaos as losers.
"If you someone causing chaos and violence then he or she has sensed defeat. My appeal to our youth is let us be careful with such leaders and ensure that we stay away from them". Said Mwinyi.
Mwinyi called on the electorates to gauge the candidates according to their score card and what they have done the people and community.
Harmonize Ex-Lover Wolper Expecting Second Baby
Hamornize's ex- girlfriend Jacqueline Wolper is expected her second baby.
Wolper is currently in a relationship with stylist Rich Mitindo. The two got engaged in August 2021 after welcoming their second child.
She announced the good news to her fans on Instagram, thanking God for the blessing.
"Baba yangu waniwazia mema, kusudi lako ni jema kwangu! Trust u God" she posted.
Sonko, Omar Hit The Ground Running, Vow To Deliver Victory In Mombasa
The race for Mombasa county governor took a new direction on Monday, after former Nairobi governor Mike Sonko officially endorsed United Democratic Alliance part candidate Hassan Omar for the top seat.
Omar,a distinguished lawyer and human rights activist now enjoys full support from Sonko's supporters who were heartbroken after his bid for the Mombasa governor seat was suddenly halted by the supreme court.
Omar is seeking to dislodge a ten term ODM reign in the Coastal city.
The duo who spoke at a media briefing at the UDA Coast headquarters in Nyali, Mombasa, vowed to conduct extensive campaigns seeking to marshal enough votes in quest to capture Mombasa leadership.
This is as it emerged that both Sonko who was previously vying on a Wiper party ticket and Omar are planning for a meeting to deliberate on how some of the candidates supporting the two may be forced to step down for popular candidates.
“My plan is not to bring divisions in Kenya Kwanza, that’s not true, what we are planning is to have meeting to discuss how we can deliver victory for Mombasa people, we may consider some of stronger candidates to be on the ballot,” said Sonko
Sonko also asked Mombasa electorates to vote for deputy president Willian Ruto, who he said has demonstrated capability of uplifting the lives of Kenyans.
Sonko said his plan to withdraw support from Azimio presidential candidate Raila Odinga to William Ruto was out of his personal choice.
Sonko said it remains his right to support deputy president William Ruto for presidency in the August 9 polls.
"I was fought politically , but that is not the end of the world, it’s my right to join any political side,I joined Kenya Kwanza and there is no turning back,” said Sonko.
On his part Omar has hailed the former Nairobi governor, who has won many hearts through his philanthropy, saying Sonko's agenda resonates with that of Kenya Kwanza of uplifting the lives of the poor.
“Kenya Kwanza-Team Mombasa welcomes you to the winning team. Let's deliver a just and equitable Mombasa. Real change .Freedom is Coming,” said Omar in reference to Sonko backing his bid.
Omar is also set to capture the Mijikenda vote block which is the largest in Mombasa owing to his appointment of Selina Maitha, sister to former powerful cabinet minister Karisa Maitha.
The UDA team is preparing a mega rally at the Tononoka grounds on Thursday 4 to rally the people of the coast ahead of August 9 polls.
"We want to ask our people to start calm and not to be destructed by our opponents, we have a plan we will be holding our final rally in Tononoka on Thursday to rally our people,” said Omar.
Omar said part of his plan is to dismantle cartels in Mombasa and reverse transactions of projects that do not meet the standard.
Speaking at the same occasion Nyali Mp Mohamed Ali said his life has been threatened by his opponents when 13 young people were injured during a door to door campaign.
"If anything happens in Mombasa, related to security, we will blame the police for failing to provide security,” said Ali.
Ali said the Azimio la Umoja coalition has no agenda for the coastal region because they are the one to blame for the economic woes that have beleaguered the coastal region.
“We want to ensure that no Kenyan will be blocked or threatened from participating in the general elections,” said Ali.
Nyali Mp Mohamed Ali And Opponent Said Abdalla Summoned Over Political Chaos
More security personnel including General Service (GSU) and the quick response units have been deployed in Nyali to quell building political tension, Mombasa county commissioner John Otieno has said.
This is in the wake of a building political tension in Nyali constituency after rival camps pitting area Member of Parliament Mohamed Ali and his competitor Said Abdalla clashed leaving several people injured.
Nyali Mp who was accompanied by a campaign team on Saturday was attacked at Kongowea area by a group of youth believed to be supporting his opponent Said Abdalla.
Abdalla is contesting the seat through the Orange Democratic Party ODM while the incumbent Ali is in the United Democratic Alliance UDA party. On Sunday police launched a probe into the matter.
The duo were on Sunday summoned by top security chiefs at the Mombasa county commissioners office to shed more light over the matter and commit themselves to maintain peace.
Speaking when he met the two candidates at the Uhuru na Kazi building in Mombasa, the Mombasa county commissioner warned them against distracting peace saying More security personnel has been deployed to reinforce existing forces for the installation of peace.
“In the past few days Nyali has experienced some sort of violence when the two leaders are doing their campaigns, and because there has been a problem, that is why we have called them here to iron out a few issues and know how we can stop this trend,” said Otieno.
The government official warned the two candidates to stick to campaign schedules so as to avert collisions during their meet the people tour campoaigns.He said insecurity in Nyali has increased and should be solved amicably.
“They have agreed that they will maintain peace until the elections, because they have committed themselves to o so, we have warned them that at any time there should be no violence, and if they can’t control their supporters, we will have no option than having iebc stop suspend their candidature,” said Otieno.
Otieno said he acted on intelligence reports that had revealed that there was a plan to disrupt elections in some parts of Nyali.He said Nyali still remains a security hotspot and will keenly be on security watch.
“We are calling on police to fast track this cases so that culprits can be taken action, we have also asked the candidates to adhere to campaign schedules, we have also asked them to stop using goons, because goons are the youth who are being misused, “said Otieno
The county commissioner said they will deploy General Service Units GSU and Lebanon security teams to ensure there is enough security so that elections can go on as planned.
“We will have enough security deployed, we will deploy GSU officers to reinforce security officers on the ground, we will ensure the candidates have security as they go on with their campaigns to avoid the clashes,” he added.
Speaking after the meeting,Nyali Mp candidate Said Abdalla said they will heed the calls by security apparatus to ensure peace prevails.
On his part Nyali Mp Mohamed Ali said he is ready to conduct his campaigns in accordance with the iebc schedule. He asked the government to ensure there is enough security before, during and after the elections.
Independent electoral and boundaries commission Mombasa returning officer Swalha Yusuf said the commission will have no option than suspend elections in Nyali if the two leaders continue to cause chaos.
“I really urge all the voters to stay calm, because there is a need to ensure everyone is given an opportunity to vote peacefully,” said Yusuf.
Ngilu Appeals To The Kamba To Vote For Nassir
Kitui Governor Charity Ngilu has called on members of the Kamba community in Mombasa to vote for Mvita Mp Abdulswamad Nassir as the next Mombasa governor in the coming polls.
Nassir is vying for the Mombasa governor seat on an ODM ticket.
Speaking during a consultative meeting with the Akamba Community at the Ronald Ngala grounds, Ngilu termed Nassir as the best candidate for the job.
"I worked with your father for a very long time, I did not even think that his son will be an Mp and a governor. To you my people I would like to tell you to stick with him (Nassir), he is your best bet" said Ngilu.
Sarova Panafric Set to Host The Big Honey Brunch
Sarova Panafric is set to host the Big Honey Brunch tailored towards offering customers an extensive spread of delighting cuisine in partnership with Jack Daniels.
The Big Honey Brunch will be hosted at the Poolside Restaurant on Sunday July 31st July from 12pm to 4pm.
The new look Poolside Restaurant is the ideal venue for that fun-filled Sunday brunch for city residents to come to enjoy a spectacular and lavish spread in the garden setting. It boasts a crisp clear swimming pool and serene ambience.
DJ Miles will be on the decks for the afternoon playing the best jams to compliment brunch and cocktails for Kshs 5,500 and Kshs 4,500 for brunch alone.
Sarova Panafric is committed to re-inventing its offering to continue meeting customers' dynamic needs at a time tastes and preferences are evolving.
Award Winning Sensation Nikita Kering’ Releases Long Awaited Single ‘Last Name’
Following her successful debut EP, A Side Of Me, having been voted as the best female artist in East Africa and won the best RnB song ‘Ex’ at the AFRIMAs Nikita is at it again, this time the multitalented singer, songwriter is back with Last Name.
The single is also her debut single having signed with Universal Music Africa.
About Last Name
“It's real-life experience, just going into a space where someone's essence builds your mind and without fail you just approach them. The song speaks to my personality a lot. The song is just a vibe, it's nothing too serious. It's about going to a space, going out, one night, and walking into the space and being blown away by how this person looks and it completely makes you lose track of everything that's going on around you. It's about being free and doing whatever it is that you want to do with regards to the person.” Nikita narrates.
As it has almost come with a norm, the creativity of SoFresh, add that to mastering and engineering pro-es of Trevor Magak, then complement all these with the angelic voice of Nikita, what you get is a recipe of something magnificent.
What Next For Nikita
“I think people should expect someone who is more experimental, someone who is definitely free to tell her own story and more honest and real honest with her work. I needed time to understand myself and what I really, really wanted to make creatively. I think sometimes when your project does well it's easy to hop on the trends and try and do whatever it is that's trending, so I think I just needed to find time to find myself.”
Last Name is part of a larger project Nikita has in store for her fans as she looks to end the year as the undisputed vocal powerhouse. Her new project draws inspiration from a phase in a life and relates to it in a personal way, one which all Ringerz across Africa and the world at large will truly relate to. And when the project drops, everyone will remember her LAST NAME.
Pressure Mounts On Magoha To Apologize, Resign For ‘profiling’ Female Journalist
Federation of Women lawyers (FIDA Kenya) has called out Education Cabinet Secretary (CS) George Magoha to take personal responsibility for his utterances and resign from public office.
This comes after Magoha allegedly profiled a female Muslim journalist as a possible Al-Shabaab representative.
The lobby through a statement shared to newsrooms signed by the federation chairman Nancy Ikinu demanded that Magoha should apologize for failure to which legal action should be taken upon him.
“This is simply hate speech and sad that a whole Cs can target profile and verbally attack female journalist in the course of her duties based on her assumed religion and further associate her religion with terrorism,” said Ikinu.
The lobby says Magoha acted in violation of Article 32 of the constitution that guarantees every Kenyan the right of religion, freedom of coexistence, belief and opinion and therefore Magoha was wrong to profile the journalist with her religion.
“The Cs utterances resulted in pure discrimination and violation of himan rights contrary to and prohibited by Article 27 (4, of the constitution,” added Ikinu.
She added “we recognize that Alshabaab is a terrorist organization that has been linked to the deaths of many Kenyans, however, associating every Kenyan muslim and in particular the female journalist with an illegal;l group is unacceptable,”.
Pressure continued to mount after other organizations like FIDA-Kenya stated should Magoha fail to apologise, they will petition relevant institutions to institute disciplinary actions against him.
“Magoha’s utterances resulted in pure discrimination and a violation of human rights contrary to and prohibited by Article 27 (4) of the Constitution.
"We demand that he makes a public apology to the journalist. FIDA-Kenya also demands that CS Magoha takes personal responsibility for his utterances and resign from public office failure to which FIDA-Kenya will petition relevant institutions to institute disciplinary actions against the CS
On Wednesday the Media Council of Kenya (MCK) asked the National Cohesion and Integration Council (NCIC) to sermon the CS over his remarks
On Thursday Kenya Women Muslim Alliance director Farida Rashid said the minister remarks also were condemned by saying Magoha is a disgrace to Kenyan leadership for the disrespect.
“Magoha remarks should be treated as incitement, because the country was calm until a whole minister resurfaces with Alshabaab remarks profiling a journalist, he should apologize to Kenyan muslim leaders,” said Farida.
Speaking in Mombasa Farida said women Muslims will take to the streets to demonstrate demanding him to resign. They want President Uhuru Kenyatta to crack the whip on the minister for his disrespect to women.
“We will go to the streets to demonstrate that our religion is very important, if the president does not fire Magoha,we will force him out of office,” said Farida, who led women leaders in a media briefing.
Mvita Mp Abdulswamand Nassir also weighed in on the matter saying rights of muslims should be respected because it is within the law to enjoy rights and freedoms in Kenya in accordance with the constitution.
“I am very disappointed with the Cs George Magoha, for his remarks, that is out rightly wrong, you cannot do that,I represent all religions, such kind of remarks can spark religious animosity,” said Nassir.
Court Gives Go Ahead For Exhumation Of Mombasa Businessman
A Mombasa court has granted an application by the coast Regional Criminal Investigation office to exhume the body of a businessman Anverali Nazerail for autopsy to establish the cause of his death.
Mombasa Senior Resident Magistrate Vincent Adet directed the body which was buried two months ago at the Khoja Shia ithnaasheri graveyard in Mombasa county to be exhumed within 7 days of the ruling.
However, the late businessman's widow Kiran Nazerali, her twenty year old daughter Mahek Fatima and her 18 year old son Nurjehan Abbas have moved to the high court to challenge the lower court's ruling through counsels Mohamed Balala and Sborne Lijoodi who had put up a spirited fight for the late businessman's widow.
The family counsels said they are moving to the high court to seek an order to stop the exhumation until the case is heard and determined.
The Resident Magistrate dismissed the bereaved family's application opposing the exhumation saying it has no merit.
The court insisted the application through DCI officer Pharis Thoya to exhume the body of the deceased to establish the cause of death of the businessman dated 6th July this year has merit.
He insisted that the exphunged letter from Aga Khan Hospital medical director Dr Sam Oula and that of the DCI have demonstrated that the discharge of the deceased from the health facility must be subjected to investigation to establish the cause of death.
In his one and half page ruling in the application to exhume the body he argued the only way to establish the cause death of the businessman is through an autopsy.
The magistrate said in his ruling this is the only way the government can carry out the intended inquest into the death of the late businessman.
He said his ruling is guided by other previous rulings in similar cases.
"Whether the application to exhume the body has merit or not is within the jurisdiction of the court to decide," he pointed out.
The court said the exhumation of the body is in line with the administration of justice which is paramount.
The Magistrate said when the post mortem is carried out it will determine the cause of death of the businessman in favour of the trurth and justice.
He said the report on the cause of death of the deceased will be crucial to enable the court determine the application which was filed in court.
"After the post mortem is carried out we will be able to chart the way forward on the matter in dispute before the court," he pointed out.
The court said the bereaved family which is opposing the exhumation of the body must consider public interest despite the right of the relatives to have the businessman's remains to be undisturbed.
The deceased's estranged brother Shakir Awar, a Pakistani national who cried foul over his brother's death resurfaced two weeks after the burial and was represented by counsel Michael Oloo while prosecution is led by Hillary Isiaho.