Friday, 18 November 2011

The Anchor: Konza Ranch: Approval for subdivision but...

The Anchor: Konza Ranch: Approval for subdivision but...: NEMA bows to pressure   By Anchor Reporters   KONZA Ranch flexed its muscles, forcing the National Environment Management Authority(NEMA) ...

Konza Ranch: Approval for subdivision but...

NEMA bows to pressure 
By Anchor Reporters
 
KONZA Ranch flexed its muscles, forcing the National Environment Management Authority(NEMA) into action towards the subdivision of the ranch.

The Anchor: Battle for Coal: Who will benefit in Kitui?

The Anchor: Battle for Coal: Who will benefit in Kitui?: Battle lines drawn over Coal mining in Mui Basin By Martin Masai OVER 30,000 families face displacement in the Mui basin as the rush ...

Battle for Coal: Who will benefit in Kitui?

Battle lines drawn over
Coal mining in Mui Basin
By Martin Masai
 
OVER 30,000 families face displacement in the Mui basin as the rush for 400 million tones of Coal in the Kitui County begins.

Syokimau demolitions: Exposing the rot

Syokimau demolitions: Mavoko land woes... 

Exposed!
 
By Anchor Reporters


The demolitions of hundreds of homes at Syokimau area of Athi River District in Machakos County  could just be a tip of the iceberg in the region, The Anchor reveals
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Monday, 17 October 2011

The Anchor: The Anchor: The Anchor Oct 2011: Ngilu- Kalonzo du...

The Anchor: The Anchor: The Anchor Oct 2011: Ngilu- Kalonzo du...: The Anchor: The Anchor Oct 2011: Ngilu- Kalonzo duels : Mrs Ngilu at Ndovoini Borehole in Kangundo Ngilu, Kalonzo hold swords aloft By N...

The Anchor: The Anchor: Read The Anchor

The Anchor: The Anchor: Read The Anchor: The Anchor: Read The Anchor : Opening New Frontiers in Kenya's Journalism Now you can read about the issues that define life in Lower Ea...

Friday, 14 October 2011

The Anchor: Read The Anchor

The Anchor: Read The Anchor: Opening New Frontiers in Kenya's Journalism Now you can read about the issues that define life in Lower Eastern Province- the area cov...

The Anchor: Read The Anchor

The Anchor: Read The Anchor: Opening New Frontiers in Kenya's Journalism Now you can read about the issues that define life in Lower Eastern Province- the area cov...

Read The Anchor


Opening New Frontiers
in Kenya's Journalism




Now you can read about the issues that define life in Lower Eastern Province- the area covered by the three Counties of Kitui, Makueni and Machakos.

The Anchor: The Anchor Oct 2011: Ngilu- Kalonzo duels

The Anchor: The Anchor Oct 2011: Ngilu- Kalonzo duels: Mrs Ngilu at Ndovoini Borehole in Kangundo Ngilu, Kalonzo hold swords aloft By Nguma Kitone W ater and Irrigation minister Charity...

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Opening New Frontiers
in Kenya's Journalism


Now you can read about the issues that define life in Lower Eastern Province- the area covered by the three Counties of Kitui, Makueni and Machakos.

The Anchor Oct 2011: Ngilu- Kalonzo duels

Mrs Ngilu at Ndovoini Borehole in Kangundo
Ngilu, Kalonzo hold swords aloft
By Nguma Kitone


Water and Irrigation minister Charity Ngilu has told her enemies to brace for a bruising political battle with her in future.  “I want to tell those fighting me politically to be prepared because I will soon take them head on’, cautioned the Kitui Central MP.

The Anchor october 2011: Machakos Liquor Court

Liquor Court 
rejects 109 bars

MACHAKOS  District Liquor Licensing  Court announced a rejection of 196 bar license applications out of the 406 gazetted ones.

The Anchor October 2011: Kanziku Residents seek to restrain firms


Kitui residents
fight cement firms

Residents of Kanziku/ Mathima location in Mutumo district,Kitui County have moved to court to stop several mining companies from prospecting in the area.

Lawyers Onesmus Makau and Bigambo Abucheri represented the petitioners who also want the Respondents restrained from evicting them from the land in question. The petitioners sought interim orders from the High Court in Machakos stopping  the respondents and government agencies from  demolishing, transferring or in anyway alienating the suit premises pending the hearing and determination of the petition.

But judge Kihara Karanja declined to grant the prayed orders arguing there was no sufficient evidence to proof claims of harassment and intended forceful eviction of the petitioners by the respondents.

Judge Kihara gave the petitioner’s led lawyer Makau the option and liberty of seeking for more evidence to support the claims.

The respondents include Athi River Mining,Devki Cement and Steel Industry,East African Portland Cement Company,Criss Cross Company Limited and Bamburi Cement Company Limited.

Others are Ministry of Mining and Natural Resources, the Attorney General,National Environment and Management Authority,Kitui County Council and the Chief for Mathima Location.In their application,the lawyers for the petitioners claimed respondents one to five as listed above had threatened to evict their clients form their land.

They argued the petitioners will be rendered landless, homeless and would suffer gross violation of their inalienable human rights.In his affidavit, Solomon Malyunga said the residents of the affected areas will be greatly prejudiced and stand to suffer irreparable loss and damages if the five cement companies proceeded with the mining activities and enforcing their eviction notices.As the court matter rolled out. residents of the coal-rich Mui basin in Kitui county were laying tough conditions they want coal industry investors to meet before commencing mining.

This is part of positioning themselves to engage positively within the 500 square Kilometer coal belt nominated the Mui Mines and Minerals Company Limited to negotiate with ministry of Energy and would-be investors.During a coal delegates meeting held at the Mathuki Secondary School in Mui division of the Mwingi East district, Malili Ranch lawyer Erick Kyalo Mutua was named to represent the Mui Coal Basin Community. He is mandated to negotiate, make inquiries and communicate on behalf of the coal-belt community.The belt has an estimated 400 million tons of coal deposits and straddles Kitui and Mwingi districts. At the meeting, the community demanded that the ministry of Energy recognizes the community as an indispensable stakeholder in coal mining business. The meeting chaired by retired Assistant Commissioner of Police Charles Mukungi resolved that it must be involved in every step of the way in the planning and execution of the mining process. It remains to be seen how the lobby with engage the investors in vies of the many cases that are yet to be resolved in court. The meeting also demanded that the coal extraction factory be set up within the Mui basin and offer 90 per cent of jobs to locals. They insisted that the community should be entitled to 80 per cent of the royalties derived from the mineral resource.


The Anchor October 2011: Mwala wildlife victims compensated

Mwala wildlife
victims get cash

Four victims attacked by wild animals in Mwala district have received Sh 200,000 from the Kenya wild life service [KWS] as consolation for the injuries they suffered.

The Anchor October 2011: Kalonzo Vs Musyimi

Kalonzo: Will Mutava change
the game in Ukambani politics

 The entry of Gachako MP Mutava Musyimi in the race to State House is causing nightmares in the Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka’s camp.

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