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A section of Kenyans have come out to condemn Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s remarks suggesting the government would soon permit farming in gazetted forests.

Gachagua was referring to a practice known as forest farming (shamba system) which entails the cultivation of crops under a managed tree canopy.

Speaking in Eldama Ravine on Saturday during the burial ceremony of Baringo Deputy Governor Charles Kipng’ok, Gachagua said that the Kenya Kwanza government will bring back the controversial ‘shamba system’ that allowed Kenyans to farm inside forests.

“We used to have the shamba system that allowed our people to plant maize in forests as they tend for trees. Once trees grow, they leave,” he said.

“This is your government. We will direct that those managing forests will allow our people to cultivate so that we can have more food,” he added.

Gachagua further fired at government officials in President Uhuru Kenyatta’s dispensation over what he termed as insensitive policies that disregarded the role of locals in protecting forests.

“People who had protected forests in their areas were even stopped from picking dried up branches as they were left to decay,” the DP said.

His remarks, however, attracted varied reactions from Kenyans with most condemning the move.

Reuben Kigame, a renown gospel musician, criticized Gachagua’s statement, saying such a policy directive would lead to grabbing of forests.

 

“Another bad start for the new government. There goes our forests at a time we are fighting climate change. Please watch and help me say no to the grabbing of our forests,” he tweeted.

Lawyer Miguna Miguna also backed Kigame’s position. He said: “I agree. Rigathi must avoid these kinds of roadside declarations. Farming in forests is a very bad idea.”

Senior Counsel Ahmednasir Abdullahi also chastised the DP.

“Farming in gazetted forests is land grab aka Moi/KANU. FULL STOP,” he wrote on his twitter.

Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale also criticized the move.  By , Capital News

Eliud kipchoge clocked 2 hours, 1 minute, 9 seconds to shave 30 seconds off his previous best mark of 2:01:39 set on the same course in 2018. [Twitter].

Two-time Olympic marathon champion Eliud Kipchoge on Sunday broke the World Record in Marathon after setting a new record in Germany.   

Kipchoge won the race in 2:01:09 over the gruelling 26.2 miles to set a new record at the Berlin Marathon In the process, breaking his own record he set four years ago at the same course.  

Kipchoge run the first half of the race in 59:51, almost a minute less than what he had asked for in his pace notes; 60:50.   

 

He had gone through the first 5km in 14:14 and cleared 10km in 28:23, well within his 2018 World Record. Kipchoge set the previous record time of 2:01:39 in the German capital.   

Kipchoge slowed over the second half, running 61:18 for the second half after going out in 59:51 for the first 13.1 miles.  

 
Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge crosses the line to win the Berlin Marathon in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022. Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge has bettered his own world record in the Berlin Marathon. Kipchoge clocked 2:01:09 on Sunday to shave 30 seconds off his previous best-mark of 2:01:39 from the same course in 2018. (AP Photo/Christoph Soeder)

The last pacemaker dropped off at the 25k-mark, leaving Kipchoge on his own, but Belihu remained on his heels.

Kipchoge slowed somewhat in reaching the 30k-mark in 1:25:40. Belihu was unable to keep up and followed 21 seconds behind before dropping further back.

He still won by 4:49 over Kenyan Mark Korir.who was second, nearly five minutes behind, followed by Ethiopian runner Tadu Abate. Belihu, who had stayed longest with Kipchoge, finished fourth in 2:06:40.

 

Eliud Kipchoge, center, waits for the start of the Berlin Marathon in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022. (AP Photo/Christoph Soeder)

 

Following the win, the 37-year-old Kipchoge said: “My legs and my body still feel young, but the most important thing is my mind, and that also feels fresh and young. I’m so happy to break the world record.”

 Kipchoge became the first man to run the marathon in less than two hours in  INEOS 1:59 Challenge in 2019  in Vienna, Austria. 

Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge crosses the line to win the Berlin Marathon in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022. Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge has bettered his own world record in the Berlin Marathon. Kipchoge clocked 2:01:09 on Sunday to shave 30 seconds off his previous best-mark of 2:01:39 from the same course in 2018. (AP Photo/Christoph Soeder)

2022 Berlin Marathon top-10 results and notable finishers from men’s and women’s elite and wheelchair races. Full searchable results are below 

 

Men 

  1. Eliud Kipchoge (KEN) — 2:01:09 WORLD RECORD
  2. Mark Korir (KEN) — 2:05:58
  3. Tadu Abate (ETH) — 2:06:28
  4. Andamiak Belihu (ETH) — 2:06:40
  5. Abel Kipchumba (ETH) — 2:06:40
  6. Limenih Getachew (ETH) — 2:07:07
  7. Kenya Sonota (JPN) — 2:07:14
  8. Tatsuya Maruyama (JPN) — 2:07:50
  9. Kento Kikutani (JPN) — 2:07:56
  10. Zablon Chumba (KEN) — 2:08:01

DNF. Guye Adola (ETH) 

Women 

  1. Tigist Assefa (ETH) — 2:15:37
  2. Rosemary Wanjiru (KEN) — 2:18:00
  3. Tigist Abayechew (ETH) — 2:18:03
  4. Workenesh Edesa (ETH) — 2:18:51
  5. Meseret Sisay Gola (ETH) — 2:20:58
  6. Keira D’Amato (USA) — 2:21:48
  7. Rika Kaseda (JPN) — 2:21:55
  8. Ayuko Suzuki (JPN) — 2:22:02
  9. Sayaka Sato (JPN) — 2:22:13
  10. Vibian Chepkirui (KEN) — 2:22:21

 

 

Wheelchair Men 

  1. Marcel Hug (SUI) — 1:24:56
  2. Daniel Romanchuk (USA) — 1:28:54
  3. David Weir (GBR) — 1:29:02
  4. Jetze Plat (NED) — 1:29:06
  5. Sho Watanabe (JPN) — 1:32:44
  6. Patrick Monahan (IRL) — 1:32:46
  7. Jake Lappin (AUS) — 1:32:50
  8. Kota Hokinoue (JPN) — 1:33:45
  9. Rafael Botello Jimenez (ESP) — 1:36:49
  10. Jordie Madera Jimenez (ESP) — 1:36:50

  

Wheelchair Women 

  1. Catherine Debrunner (SUI) — 1:36:47
  2. Manuela Schar (SUI) — 1:36:50
  3. Susannah Scaroni (USA) — 1:36:51
  4. Merle Menje (GER) — 1:43:34
  5. Aline dos Santos Rocha (BRA) — 1:43:35
  6. Madison de Rozario (BRA) — 1:43:35
  7. Patricia Eachus (SUI) — 1:44:15
  8. Vanessa De Souza (BRA) — 1:48:37
  9. Alexandra Helbling (SUI) — 1:51:47
  10. Natalie Simanowski (GER) — 2:05:09   Source: Standards Sports
  • Undated file image of Ministry of Labour Cabinet Secretary Simon Chelugui at a previous event. KENYANEWS.GO.KE 
  • The Ministry of Labour has unveiled new measures to regulate agencies offering Kenyans jobs abroad. 

    With the living conditions of Kenyans in the diaspora worsening every day, the government pinned the blame on recruiting agencies it claimed have been operating without checks and balances. 

    According to Labour CS Simon Chelugui, a committee was formed and tasked with vetting the recruitment agencies and their staff to ascertain their expertise and legality. 

    Agencies will be subjected to scrutiny every year before their licenses and that of their staff are renewed. 

    National Treasury Cabinet Secretary Ukur Yatani (Right) and Labour Cabinet Secretary Simon Chelugui (Left), at NSSF building in Nairobi on January 16, 2020.
    National Treasury Cabinet Secretary Ukur Yatani (Right) and Labour Cabinet Secretary Simon Chelugui (Left), at NSSF building in Nairobi on January 16, 2020.  FILE

    "These new measures will ensure any Kenyan willing to travel and work abroad is protected," Chelugui announced.  

    Kenya also recently introduced a wage protection program and a distress alert line - 0800222223 - that will allow  Kenyans in the Gulf state to seek help.

    Saudi Arabia further formed a protection and support department under the Ministry of Human Resources tasked with handling complaints from migrant workers, recruitment agencies and embassies. 

    To assure foreigners that it had looked into their grievances, it also allowed employees to change employers and cancel or extend contracts. 

    "In addition, the employment agencies will have to induct Kenyans through the new measures before they sign a contract," Kenya's Ministry of Labour announced the changes. 

    However, despite the developments, Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary (PS) Ambassador Kamau Macharia claimed that some Kenyans force their employers to act wildly and thus ought to be blamed for the misfortunes. 

    "There are some places the kind of submissiveness required from domestic workers is not innate in Kenyan job seekers. 

    "Sometimes our people will not be so subservient and are very ancient when they secure jobs in countries like Saudi Arabia," Macharia claimed. 

    Saudi Arabia Capital City, Riyadh.
    Saudi Arabia Capital City, Riyadh.  ALJAZEERA, By By OSCAR NALYANYA , Kenyans..co.ke
     
 
  • An image of the 16-seater vehicle that was involved in a head-on collision along the Nairobi-Mombasa highway on Sunday, September 25, 2022 - KENYANS.CO.KE 
  • At least five people lost their lives after a 16-seater public service vehicle (PSV) was involved in a grisly accident at Kanga, Mtito Andei, along the Mombasa-Nairobi highway.

    Confirming the tragic incident, Kibwezi Sub-County Police Commander George Kashmir stated that three children, a woman and the driver of the matatu died on the spot.

    Kashmir noted that the vehicle heading to Nuu, Kitui County from Mombasa rammed into a lorry as it attempted to overtake another vehicle.

    An image of the 16-seater vehicle that was involved in a head-on collisison along the Nairobi-Mombasa highway on Sunday, Septemeber 25, 2022
    An image of the 16-seater vehicle that was involved in a head-on collision along the Nairobi-Mombasa highway on Sunday, September 25, 2022. KENYANS.CO.KE
     

    "The matatu collided head-on with a lorry after it attempted to overtake another vehicle.

    "Three children aged one, three, and four years, a woman, and the driver of the matatu died on the spot during the 11a.m accident," the police commander reported. 

    The bodies of the five were ferried to the Makindu Sub-County Hospital mortuary. Kashmore stated that 11 other passengers were pulled out of the wreckage by eyewitnesses.

    Survivors were rushed to the Mtito Andei and Makindu Sub-County hospitals where they are receiving medical attention. The police have launched investigations into the matter.

    Kinatwa Prestige Sacco Chair Daniel Mutuku confirmed that the vehicle registered under plate number KDB 620Y involved in the mid-morning accident Is enrolled with their Sacco.

    Police at the scene kickstarted the process of moving the wreckage and the overturned lorry from the road. In addition, they also stationed traffic marshals to control the build-up that resulted from the accident.

    In 2017, Kanga area along the Mtito Andei-Voi stretch was listed by the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) as a blackspot.

    In a road safety drive dubbed 'Fatal Six', NTSA listed speeding and lane indiscipline among the leading causes of loss of lives on Kenyan roads. Others listed include driving under the influence, distracted driving, failure to wear helmets and failure to use footbridges. 

    According to outgoing Government Spokesperson Cyrus Oguna 4,579 Kenyans lost their lives in road accidents in 2021. By Paul Kurgat, Kenyans.co.ke   

     

Presidents Paul Kagame of Rwanda, Emmanuel Macron of France and Félix Tshisekedi of DR Congo met in New York on the sidelines of the UNGA on September 21, 2022. PHOTO | COURTESY | URUGWIRO 

Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo agree that M23 and other armed militia are a major security threat and are hurting bilateral ties. However, the two countries are prescribing different solutions to the problem.

This week in New York, presidents Felix Tshisekedi of DR Congo and Rwanda’s Paul Kagame met under mediation of French President Emmanuel Macron. They agreed to resume talks on how to tackle the M23 threat.

“The two presidents agreed to act together to obtain, as soon as possible, the withdrawal of the M23 from all occupied regions and the return of displaced people to their homes, with the support of the United Nations and their partners in the African Union, the East African Community and the Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR),” the DR Congo presidency said in a statement.

The dispatch said President Kagame and President Tshisekedi “have also agreed to intensify their co-operation in the long term to fight against impunity and put an end to the action of armed groups in the Great Lakes region, including the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR). These efforts will take place within the framework of existing regional peace initiatives, including the Nairobi process.”

Kigali did not release the “joint statement” but indicates that the leaders had discussed solutions to the conflict in the DR Congo’s eastern region.

The New York meeting, however, was preceded by harsh words for Rwanda by President Tshisekedi in a speech on Tuesday at the UN General Assembly.

He said that Rwanda was undermining peace efforts in the DRC.

“Despite my goodwill for the search of peace, some neighbours have found no better way to thank us than to aggress and support armed groups that are ravaging eastern Congo,” he said.

President Tshisekedi added: “In defiance of international law, [Rwanda] has once again not only interfered in the DR Congo since March by direct incursions of its armed forces, but also occupies localities in North Kivu province by an armed terrorist group, the M23, to which it provides massive support in terms of equipment and troops.”

President Kagame hit back a day later, noting that the insecurity situation in eastern DRC had exposed Rwanda to “cross border attacks that are entirely preventable”.

“The blame game does not solve the problems,” he said in his speech to the UN General Assembly.

“There is an urgent need to find the political will to finally address the root cause of instability in eastern DR Congo. These challenges are not insurmountable and solutions can be found. This would ultimately be much less costly in terms of both money and human lives,” President Kagame added.

Tensions have persisted, with officials from both governments telling The EastAfrican that no progress has been registered since the height of hostilities earlier this year.

“There is no improvement in relations at all. DR Congo has insisted on Rwanda as its scapegoat for the insecurity in the east, even when they have so many rebel groups operating there,” a Rwandan official said on condition of anonymity.

Kinshasa sees Rwanda as a state aggressor, particularly with the capture of Bunagana town by the M23 rebels. Rwanda sees the DRC as a supporter of former genocide masterminds FDLR group, which is hiding in DR Congo.

“Bunagana has to be free for RwandAir to be allowed to resume flights to DR Congo. This is DR Congo saying, ‘M23 is Rwanda’,” a DRC official told The EastAfrican.

Takeover

Since June, M23 rebels have controlled Bunagana town in the North Kivu province that borders Uganda.

The advance of M23 culminated in the suspension of RwandAir flights to the DRC, as well as the shelling of rockets into Rwandan territory by the Congolese army.

This week, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told France 24, that the only way to achieve peace is through “serious” discussions between the DR Congo, Uganda and Rwanda.

“We need to have a joint perspective to avoid this situation that always takes us backwards when we make progress.

“These countries need to understand each other. These countries must co-operate effectively for the security of the Congo and also to guarantee security in Rwanda and Uganda.”

The DRC and Rwanda had opened dialogue under a Joint Commission. But the two countries have only had one meeting, in late July. Previously, the Joint Commission had not met for 10 years.

After the resurgence of the M23 rebels, this year the DRC accused Rwanda of supporting the Congolese rebels militarily and in the supply of arms. By The EastAfrican

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