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Construct multipurpose dams to eradicate hunger in Ganze - Teddy Mwambire tells government

Ganze lawmaker Teddy Mwambire BY PETER KOMBE The government has been told to initiate long-term solutions including constructing multipurpose dams to eradicate hunger and drought in Ganze sub county, Kilifi County According to Ganze legislator, Teddy Mwambire short term solutions such distribution of relief food will not help in eradicating drought and hunger in the constituency. “The only way to do away with drought and hunger in Ganze is to come up with long-term solutions. Relief food is only short term” Hon Teddy said The lawmaker says the area has been relying on relief food due to the short term in solutions that the government has been offering go the locals. He urged the both the national government and the county government to map out areas within the constituency viable for the construction of the dams. “This area has been relying on relief food year in year out. It should not be the norm” he noted He says the constituency has already mapped out

Shock as Mombasa County records a total of 2298 teenage pregnancies in just three months-KDHS Survey

Youths during a session at Mid view Hotel Mombasa BY PETER KOMBE Activists in Mombasa County want the county government to prioritize and invest in the health of young people following an upsurge of teenage pregnancy. This is after the county recorded a total of 2298 cases of pregnancy amongst girls aged 10- 19 between December last year and February this year. The survey sourced from the Kenya Demographic Health Survey and the department of health in Mombasa County indicates that a total of 616 girls were recorded in the month of December last year with the number shooting to 749 in January 2019. The source further states a steady increase of 933 girls in the month of February 2019. The civil society has been at the fore front in advocating for the implementation of the adolescent and young people strategy paper launched a few months ago by the county government of Mombasa. Speaking to journalist in a Mombasa hotel on Saturday Mombasa county school health

Detectives to unearth the cause of Likoni deputy OCS self shoot

By Peter Kombe    Detectives in Likoni sub County are investigating an incident where Likoni deputy Officer Commanding Station OCS Joab Omondi shot a girl in a bar and later shot himself dead. The incident happened at Lovely Bar in Mtongwe area on Thursday night. The girl (25 years) old was identified by eye witnesses as Penina Kaimenyi was shot by the officer using a Ceska pistol G5969 after engaging in a war of words. An eye witness who sought anonymity said the victim (Penina) was a ‘mugoka’ vendor at the bar. According to Likoni OCPD Benjamin Rotich the motive of the killing is yet to be established saying the officer was in constant communication with his colleagues before shooting himself. “All was well and every one was ready for the Easter holiday” Rotich said The OCPD says all officers had been deployed and ready for the Easter holiday duty. “Everyone was ready for the Easter holiday” Rotich however denied claims that the deceased lady (P

Withdraw Statute Law Miscellaneous Bill 2019 Coast -CSO’s petition Senate

Coast CSO's at Castle Royal Hotel Mombasa on Tuesday BY PETER KOMBE Coast civil society is calling on the Senate to immediately withdraw the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendment) Bill 2019. According to the CSOs the amendment is aimed at paralyzing the work of civil society in the country. “We are utterly perturbed by the Statute Law Miscellaneous amendment Bill 2019” HURIA Executive director said The CSO’s are also opposed to the proposed amendment to the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2012 which require that the National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC) to approve civil society organization and international non-governmental organizations. Addressing the media in Mombasa on Tuesday at Royal Castle Hotel Human Rights Agenda Executive Director Yusuf Lule notes that CSOs are duly registered and approved by the relevant laws and state institutions. “We are duly registered and approved as per the law. This is tantamount to double standards” Lule said The e

Colleges offering journalism through back door face closure- MCK CEO warns

MCK CEO David Omwoyo Photo (FILE) BY PETER KOMBE Tertiary Colleges and institutions offering a course in Journalism without being validly registered face a closure come end of April, the Media Council of Kenya (MCK) announced on Tuesday. MCK Chief Executive Officer David Omwoyo says the council will officially notify Kenyans the onset of the nationwide crackdown nationwide beginning end of April. “We shall shut down all colleges and institutions that offer journalism course through the back door. We shall give out an official announcement at the end of April” he noted According to the CEO dozens of colleges are not registered and do not have the facilities to teach the subject. He says some of the colleges do not have a certified journalism curricula. “Some of these institutions are not registered and lack the facilities. They are so many in the Coast region and Nairobi and western Kenya” he said Omwoyo however noted that the coast region and Nairobi and w

Nurture talents among vulnerable groups -Coast leaders urged

One of the teams playing during Saturdays talent promotion event at Uwanja wa Mbuzi Kongowea sitted  (centre ) is Mama Lubna  BY PETER KOMBE  Mama Beauty Foundation, a self-driven initiative in Mombasa County is appealing on the political leadership to effectively extend their mandate to vulnerable children in order to nurture talents. According to its founder, Lubna Nassir vulnerable do not enjoy their constitutional rights like their counterparts thus do not get a platform to interact with their colleagues. She adds “denying the children an opportunity hinders their progress as they do not expose their talents to the outside world” Addressing the media in Mombasa on Saturday at Uwanja wa Mbuzi Ground in Kongowea during a sports and talent awareness promotion event the activist said the vulnerable children undergo a myriad of challenges that require immediate intervention by various stakeholders She argues that there is a need for political leaders to chip

Incorporate graft in Kenyan curriculum-Mutua tells National government

Machakos County Governor Dr Alfred Mutua addressing Machakos county secondary school heads in Mombasa on Tuesday BY PETER KOMBE Machakos governor Dr. Alfred Mutua has called on the national government to incorporate graft in Kenyan school curriculum. According to the Machakos county boss incorporating the subject in schools will expose learners to the effects of corruption at early stage. “Introducing this subject in schools will ensure that learners understand its effects at an early age” the governor said Dr Mutua argued that for the country to thrive in all areas democracy must be upheld. Addressing over four hundred secondary schools heads from Machakos County in Mombasa county on Tuesday Dr Mutua also urged religious leaders to spearhead the war on graft. “It is ironical that the same religious leaders singing hymns in places of worship receive corruptly acquired money. They should fight this war” Dr Mutua noted According to him, he ironically sa

We are committed to addressing extra judicial killings in Coast region- senate legal affairs and human rights committee assures Kenyans

Senate Legal Affairs and Human Rights committee at the GTI on Monday photo by Peter Kombe By Peter Kombe The Senate Justice Legal Affairs and Human Rights committee has reiterated its commitment in addressing extra judicial killings and forced disappearance in the Coast region. Speaking during a public participation in Mombasa on Monday the committee chairperson Samson Cherargei said the coast region has been adversely affected by cases of extra judicial killings and forced disappearances. “Extra judicial killings and forced disappearances has affected this region Coast. As a committee we must and are committed to ensure that these cases are addressed to the later” he said He assured Kenyans that the committee will jointly work with various stakeholders including the civil society to fully address the issue. The Nandi senator also noted that the committee has a close link with office of the Director of Criminal Investigation DCI and the Director of Public Pros

Joint efforts key in achieving VBE in schools- say education stakeholders

Enos Opiyo programs cordinator at DAYO facilitating the VBE session photo by Gaitano Ndalo By Peter Kombe Education stakeholders in partnership with Dream Achievers Youth Organization (DAYO) have called on a joint approach in order to bring up a morally upright young generation. According to the stakeholders value based education plays a critical role in shaping up the behaviors of young generation people. “There is a need for stakeholders to synergize. We need to pool together as stakeholders if we are to achieve our goal” one of the stakeholders who spoke on condition of anonymity explained Speaking to Pwani Media Network in Mombasa on Saturday Dream Achievers Youth Organization programs coordinator Enos Opiyo says stakeholders play a fundamental role in imparting proper mannerisms among the youths. He said there is need for a joint collaboration amongst the various stakeholders in advancing value based education. “These stakeholders are major co