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  • Deputy President William Ruto (left) and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga at the late Kenneth Matiba's home in Limuru in April 2018.
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  • With August 9 fast-approaching, players across the political divide are leaving nothing to chance as they gear up one of Kenya's competitive election.

    Azimio's Raila Odinga and Kenya Kwanza’s William Ruto are among the four presidential candidates in the race to become Kenya’s fifth president. Recent polls have indicated that the two are frontrunners in the race with a thin margin between them.

    The two camps have assembled a team of experts who are expected to be the ones calling the shots throughout the election period. They include IT experts, spokespersons, and chief agents. 

    Azimio One Kenya presidential candidate Raila Odinga presents his concerns to IEBC Chairman Wafula Chebukati at the Bomas of Kenya on Sunday, June 5, 2022.
    Azimio One Kenya presidential candidate Raila Odinga presents his concerns to IEBC Chairman Wafula Chebukati at the Bomas of Kenya on Sunday, June 5, 2022. IEBC
     

    Kenyans.co.ke takes a look at some of the key individuals expected to be in the limelight in the next few days.

    1. George Njoroge- Azimio’s IT Guru

    George Njoroge is an information and technology expert whose prowess in the domain has been proven in Kenya and Africa at large.  He was picked by Azimio to offer IT services to the campaigns of Raila Odinga. Njoroge will also monitor the tallying and transmission of results on behalf of Raila’s camp.

     

    His rich decorated resume put him among the well-placed individuals for the job. He is the founder of East Africa Data Handlers which is one of the prominent computer forensics and data handling companies in Africa. 

    Njoroge, a graduate of Stanford University, has over 10 years of experience in IT, specializing in computer forensics. His services are expected to be vital in an election system that will rely on IT transmission. 

    1. Davis Chirchir

    Davis Chirchir, a former cabinet secretary, is a close ally of Deputy President William Ruto. He served in the defunct Interim Independent Electoral Commission(IIEC), an election body that preceded the current commission. 

     Chirchir has experience in the IT field. In 2017, Chirchir represented Jubile party as the chief agent at the Bomas of Kenya national tallying center. 

    1. Prof Kithure Kindiki

    The Tharaka Nithi Senator is also a man to watch in the upcoming elections. Kindiki, a lawyer by profession, was appointed as Kenya Kwanza’s chief agent. He has been a close confidant of William Ruto since the latter’s case at the International Criminal Court- ICC, inThe Hague.

    As the chief agent, he will be monitoring the process closely on behalf of the Ruto-led camp. 

     
     
    1. Saitabao Ole Kanchory 

    Satibao Kanchory is the appointed chief agent for the Azimio la Umoja team. He will be assisted by Nyeri deputy governor Dr. Caroline Karugu. 

    Kanchory has been representing Azimio in forums organized by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission - IEBC.

    1. Hussein Muhammed

    The journalist turned communication consultant also makes the list of the men to watch in the upcoming elections. Hussein is the director of communications at the William Samoei Ruto-WSR center.

    Hussein has been the mouthpiece of William and has played an active role in Kenya Kwanza’s media relations.  

     
    1. Prof Makau Mutua

    Prof Makau Mutua, a legal scholar, is also a key man to watch in the presidential elections. The former law professor at Buffalo Law School is the spokesman of  Raila Odinga. He has been issuing communique on behalf on behalf of Raila Odinga.  

    An image of Makau Mutua
    Professor Makau Mutua at a past event. FACEBOOK

 

Rwanda and Zimbabwe have signed three key agreements as the two countries continue to cement their relations.

Pacts signed include the Extradition Treaty, Memorandum of Understanding on Immigration Cooperation and another memorandum on Cooperation when investigating civil aircrafts accidents and serious incidents.

During the signing of the agreements, Rwanda was represented by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Vincent Biruta, who is in Zimbabwe.

While Zimbabwe’s Home Affairs, Minister Kazembe Kazembe, represented during the signing of the Extradition Treaty and the Memorandum of Understanding on Immigration Cooperation.  

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Fredrick Shava, signed the MoU on Cooperation for investigating civil aircraft accidents and serious incidents.

Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa witnessed the signing of the agreements at State House.

After the signing ceremony, Biruta said Rwanda’s partnership with Zimbabwe is mainly to deal with trade and investment between the two countries.

“There are many sectors; I talked about trade and investment, which is a huge area which comprises agriculture, energy and many other sectors,” Biruta said.

“We have MoUs in place so we just need to implement them and start working.”

Both countries held reciprocal trade and investment conferences aimed at identifying and exploiting opportunism presented by each of the two countries.

The Rwanda and Zimbabwe Trade and Investment Conference held in September last year in Kigali was officially opened by President Paul Kagame which Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa officiated at the return leg in Harare in March this year.

“Zimbabwe and Rwanda enjoy an excellent relationship and we have many other MoUs, 19 of them,” Biruta said. 

“Some have started being implemented and these ones need also to be implemented and we need to come up with action plans between both governments to implement the MoUs and the agreements that we have signed.”

“All these MoUs, the agreements that we are signing are just a framework to be able to work on various issues. We signed an extradition treaty and this is a very important instrument to be able to deal with criminals who could be here or in Rwanda who committed crimes here,” Biruta added.

On Sunday, July 31, Biruta will officially inaugurate the Embassy of Rwanda in Harare, which was opened in February 2019. - Kelvin Jakachira, The New Times

Kenyan-born journalist Polly Irungu becomes the first official photo editor for the office of US Vice President Kamala Harris.

Pool/Photo Courtesy 
  • Born in Nairobi, Ms Irungu has lived around the world, from Kansas to Oregon, Washington, D.C., Arkansas, and ultimately to Brooklyn, New York. 
  • She is also a 2022 IWMF Gwen Ifill Fellow, a programme designed to address the lack of diversity in leadership positions across newsrooms in the United States.  

Kenyan-born journalist, Polly Irungu, has landed the first official photo editor job at the White House, US.  She made the announcement on her Twitter account yesterday noting that she was the first person to hold the position in the Office of Vice-President Kamala Harris.

“I’m excited to announce that I’m the first official photo editor for the Office of the Vice-President to the Biden-Harris Administration. Honoured and grateful is an understatement,” she wrote and attached a photo of her standing outside the official residence of US President Joe Biden.

She joins fellow Kenyan Joy Ngugi at the White House. She works as a video producer and editor in the Office of Digital Strategy in Biden’s administration. 

Ms Ngugi also announced her new job on her Twitter handle in January last year.

Ms Irungu is the founder of Black Women Photographers, a global community and directory of over 1,000 black female photographers that advocates their recognition and right to jobs.

Achievements 

As a self-taught photographer and writer, she is a woman of many achievements with her work being published in numerous publications including the New York Times, Reuters, Global Citizen, BBC News, MEFeater, Refinery29, The Washington Post, BuzzFeed and CNN.

She most recently worked as a digital editor at New York Public Radio (WNYC). In 2017, she completed a degree in journalism at the University of Oregon. 

Born in Nairobi, Ms Irungu has lived around the world, from Kansas to Oregon, Washington, D.C., Arkansas, and ultimately to Brooklyn, New York. 

Currently, she is a part of Twitter and LinkedIn’s creator programmes and a teacher at the International Centre of Photography. 

She is also a 2022 IWMF Gwen Ifill Fellow, a programme designed to address the lack of diversity in leadership positions across newsrooms in the United States. 

In a LinkedIn post earlier this week, Ms Irungu celebrated her mother, Dr Jane Irungu, who also landed a new position as Utah State University's first vice-president of diversity, equity and inclusion.  By Silvia Muia, Daily Nation

Photo Courtesy PD

Kenya Sevens whipped Jamaica 45-0 to pick the second successive win in the Commonwealth Pool D games held at Coventry Stadium on Friday.

Shujaa will enter day two leading Pool D with six points, while Australia are on five points after a 12-12 tie with Uganda. Uganda have three points, while Jamaica have two after the first day of the competition. 

Shujaa's flying start

Kenya, who defeated Uganda in the first round, went into the match against Jamaica looking to secure a spot in the final eight, and they got off to a flying start, scoring four tries.

Captain Nelson Oyoo scored the first try, sprinting from his own half and diving over near the corner flag for a 5-0 lead.

Kenya sevens players ahead of the Commonwealth Games. PHOTO/KRU/Twitter(Official KRU)
Kenya sevens players ahead of the Commonwealth Games. PHOTO/KRU/Twitter(Official KRU)

The margin grew when the ball shifted from Johnstone Olindi to Kevin Wekesa to Vincent Onyala, who scored for a 12-0 scoreline after a successful conversion. 

Daniel Taabu's spectacular step followed by a dummy left his markers for the dead to score the third try, while Willy Ambaka extended the lead to 24-0 at the half.  By , PD

 

DAR ES SALAAM, July 29 (Xinhua) -- Tanzanian authorities said Friday plans are underway to collar elephants to enable game rangers to track stray elephants that raid farm crops and residential areas.

"The collaring of elephants will enable game rangers to respond in real-time before the animals raid residential areas and wreak havoc on farm crops," said Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism Mary Masanja.

Masanja announced the collaring of the elephants when she visited Goha, Kwalukonge and Kweisewa villages, all in Tanga region's Korogwe district, which have been victims of elephant raids.

The deputy minister said since the collaring of elephants is an expensive undertaking, it will only be done in hotspot areas where elephant raids occur regularly.

The collars include Global Positioning System (GPS) and Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) tracking devices that are placed around an elephant's neck to monitor their movements and behavior as well as to assist with conservation actions.

On July 19, Tanzania's Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism Pindi Chana said 19 centers will be built across the country for controlling straying wild animals that damage farm crops.

She said game rangers will be deployed to the centers to respond to raids by the wild animals on residential areas and farm crops.

In May, Chana said the wild animals, including elephants, lions and hippos, were reported to invade villages in at least the country's 53 districts out of 134 districts. - Xinhua

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