Arsenal's goalkeeper Petr Cech made his debut appearance with a win of a silverware after the gunners gunned down Everton 3-1 to win the Barclay's Asia Trophy. Cech denied Naismith a chance just before Half time.
Tweet When one mentions the term journalism, some wonder what that actually means. Is it the content that makes you a journalist? Is it your take on the contemporary issues that guarantees you to be referred to as ‘Journalist’? Well I refresh my mind back in 2006. By then I was in Form 2 in Machakos school, I bet it is still the best school in Eastern Province. The politics, constitutionalism and regional integration filled the air… as a young man of 16 years I could not make out what that actually meant for us, and by the ‘us’ I mean the so-called future leaders. Felix Kilonzo- Mku studios I dropped the idea of pursuing the Bio-Che...
President Kenyatta Due to public demand, Felix Kilonzo will for the first time break the silence over the TJRC report that was released by the commission to unmask the historical injustices that has affected the country since 1963. Although my silence adversely comes about due to the report’s sensitivity and its tall orders and revisiting what I call the land reforms which I term as a mere joke of our time. The report in paragraph 199 says “During Kenyatta’s administration at independence and for several years thereafter, illegal dealings in land which left many individuals, families and communities landless and land-scarce took many forms.” The intro to the land alienation that existed after the independence that my grandparents fought for indiscriminately was confirmed that the 90% of Kenya is managed by 5% of Kenyans and not through transparent forms but through ill gotten wealth and abuse of office. The report says, “They [Kenyatta administration] included outright land...
With the rising cost of living and Kenyans overburdened by the new political offices created by the new constitution, members of parliament’s move to award themselves a kshs.9.3 million( close to ugx 288million ) is deemed to be unacceptable. Despite the existence of a salaries and remuneration commission, finance minister Njeru Githae went ahead and sneaked in clauses that required the August Members take home fat send off packages that for a common citizen, it’s like a refund of the tax the members of parliament have paid since they were sworn in the 10 th parliament in January 15 th 2008. According to the finance minister the package was calculated at 31% of MPs basic salary (kshs 200,000(UGX 6.3M)) between January 15 th 2008 to the expiry of the old constitution in august 2010. Later the Mps got a boost after the new constitution which forced them to pay taxes even on their allowances and therefore the remainder is 31% of their gross pay of kshs. 851,000 from the day the ne...
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