Officials, traders
form coalitions to
steal sand in counties
An assistant minister Gideon Ndambuki was shocked after he made an impromptu visit of river Inzuuni in his constituency and found trucks loading sand at the river.
The assistant minister for agriculture had received complaints over massive destruction of river from excessive illegal sand harvesting at the river usually at night thus making spontaneous visit.
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Ndambuki expressed concern that rivers in Makueni County have dried up due to the ex-cessive illegal sand harvesting regretting that government was using a lot of funds to supply water to the county residents.
Addressing public baraza at Kakuswi primary school in Mbooni East district, the assistant minister ordered the County’s OCPDs David Kirui of Mbooni area, Joshua Leina and Sara Duncan of Makueni and Makindu areas respectively to crackdown illegal sand harvesting activities.
The legislator is set to hold a crisis meeting on the illegal sand harvesting with the three OCPDs’, District commissioners’ of the nine district in the county and office in charge of National Environmental Management Authority [NEMA].
Sand harvesting can not take place without the support of the administrators, the police and Nema officials. They collude to form a formidable cartel of hardcore graft barons in many of the districts of Ukambani. It is the case in Machakos, Kathiani, Masinga, Nzaui, Mukaa, Kangundo and Matungulu Districts others.
Mr Ndambuki underscored the need to control the sand harvesting to reduce en-vi-ron-men-tal destruction at the rivers which have resulted to acute water scar-city in the county.
“Our residents are forced to walk for long distances in search of water since water has disappeared at our rivers following the excessive scoping of sand, the water reservoir and what is left at most of the river beds are imaging bear rocks” Ndambuki Lamented.
He cautioned those behind the illegal sand harvesting of severe punishment re-minding them of recent passed bill of harsh penalty over illegal sand harvesting.
An assistant minister Gideon Ndambuki was shocked after he made an impromptu visit of river Inzuuni in his constituency and found trucks loading sand at the river.
The assistant minister for agriculture had received complaints over massive destruction of river from excessive illegal sand harvesting at the river usually at night thus making spontaneous visit. Ndambuki expressed concern that rivers in Makueni County have dried up due to the excessive illegal sand harvesting regretting that government was using a lot of funds to supply water to the county residents.
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Machakos Girls becomes
Centre for French learning
Machakos Girls High School in Machakos county is now the centre for French language learning in Lower Eastern Region courtesy of the French government.
The ambitious project under the banner Reqional Resource Centre for French (RRCF) was inaugurated French Ambassador to Kenya Mr.Etienne de Poncins.
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The Ambassador was accompanied by a Director of Quality Assusrance in the ministry of education Fidelis Nakhulo,PDE Eastern Province Mr.Benard Gitau,Machakos DEO Abdi Kadir, the school BOG Chairman Justice Kasanga Mulwa and the Principal Ms Flora Mulatya among others.
He said the centre brings to eleven the number of such centers sponsored by his government in the country in the framework of the Franco-Kenyan bilateral cooperation project that supports the teaching and learning of French.
“The Machakos Girls project is one of the ten regional centers that were planned for secondary schools all over the country and five for universities within the framework of FSP project of revitalizing French language in Kenya”, said the Ambassador.
He lamented that such a vital centre was lacking in the entire Eastern Province hence the reason Machakos was chosen.
Mr Poncins said the resource centres would offer teachers and students modern teaching methods and learning materials by introducing ICT in the teaching of French as a language in Kenya.
He hailed the cordial relationship between France and Kenya and said he was impressed the French language has served to bring the two countries together.
“Social ,cultural, economical and political relationships mostly takes place through languages and we area happy that the French language has served to bring Kenya and France closer”,s aid Mr. Poncins.
Mr.Nakhulo encouraged Machakos Girls students to take advantage of the new projects to improve their performance in French in KCSE.
The PDE said the centre will help improve the teaching of French in schools within Machakos County and the larger Lower Eastern Province
Ms Mulatya thanked the French Ambassador for helping the school establish the resource centre and assured him that the school will strive to compete with others in French globally.
OPINION
Sex scandal in the Catholic
Church has refused to go away
From where I stand: Many Catholics who had looked up to celibate priests as their models feel betrayed, ashamed and disappointed. They feel that some priests have ‘slipped away from the footprints of the apostles’ by living double lives and sex abuse scandals that has refused to go away. The scandal first appeared as a thing for priests now it has slipped to the bishops. Trust has been compromised. The halo has been tilted, if not broken.
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