Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Top 10 Candidates in 2013 KCPE examination

Education Cabinet Secretary Jacob Kaimenyi Tuesday released the results for 2013 KCPE examination, ending candidates’ anxiety after a long wait. Kaimenyi noted that the overall performance in this year’s examination was relatively the same compared to that of 2012. Candidates who attained 251 marks this year were 417,483 compared to 416,900 last year. While announcing the results, Kaimenyi emphasised that irregularities will not be tolerated.

Brian Kimutai (Stewards Light School, Nandi) – 444 
Otieno Akoth (Golden Elite Premier, Kisumu) – 444
 Uniter Riziki (Kathigiri B, Meru) – 442
 Boera Felix (Vitale HGM, Makueni) – 442
 Koskei Kipkurui (St Mary's Ruaraka, Nairobi) – 442
 Emanuel Muyali (Thorn Tree School, Kajiado) – 442
Omondi Lydia (M M Shah, Kisumu) – 441 
Yujin Mosongo (Kenvic School, Kajiado) - 441 
Dorcas Cheruiyot (Kericho Primary, Kericho) – 440
 Masila Timothy (Newlight Komarock, Nairobi) – 440
 Onyango Elizabeth (Tender Care, Nairobi) - 440
 Ndete Velma (Thorn Tree School, Kajiado) -440

-www.standardmedia.co.ke/

Monday, December 30, 2013

Kimemia’s driver in carjacking gun drama that has baffled police

Secretary to the Cabinet Francis Kimemia’s driver was wounded in a shooting incident in Nairobi.
The driver, who was treated and discharged from hospital, was injured as he jumped out of a moving car and  engaged a gang that had carjacked him at Pangani.
The gang had driven with the driver into Kimemia’s compound in Kileleshwa. And as they made a turn in the compound ready to force their way into Kimemia’s house, police officers opened fire at the car damaging it before the gang of three sped out with the driver still on board.
Kimemia refused to comment on the issue yesterday.
According to the police, the driver had just dropped Kimemia in Kileleshwa and later drove his colleague to Pangani where he lives.
And as he was reversing in Pangani, a car hit the vehicle from behind. This forced the driver to alight and establish the nature of the damage that had been inflicted on Kimemia’s car.
As he checked, gunmen struck and told him to surrender before they forced their way into the car and later bundled him into the boot.
The driver told police the gang robbed him of undisclosed amount of money and other valuables.
He reportedly told the gang he is a businessman in the city and he lived in Kileleshwa. It was then that they decided to go with him to Kileleshwa where they intended to take more valuables. The driver told police he directed the gang into Kimemia’s compound where they were ushered in by armed police officers.
It was after they drove in that gunfire ensured. The car, which was damaged by bullets, was yesterday parked at Muthangari Police Station, where senior officers visited.
Nairobi County CID boss Nicholas Kamwende said they are investigating all versions of story.
“There are many missing links that we are trying to fill as part of our investigations into the shooting,” said Kamwende. The driver managed to jump out of the car as it sped off from the compound amid gunfire. The officers who were involved in the shooting said they feared shooting the driver and that is why they did not inflict maximum damage on the car.”

Mother and daughter fight over village tycoon


A county representative in western Kenya and a sub-chief who happens to be her mother, caused a stir when they fiercely fought over a two-timing village tycoon. The off the wall incident shocked villagers and brought to light a secret love triangle between the county rep, her mother — a sub-chief — and a hardware dealer.
 The mother rudely learnt that her daughter had turned tables on her and came out guns blazing. They both had been secretly dating the hardware man, who seemed to be doing well financially by local standards.
“When the county rep — who shares a home with her mother — got home that evening, she dropped the bomb shell. Unaware that her mother had been dating the hardware man, she revealed about her affair with the hardware dealer. She further told her mother that she wanted to make it public and take the relationship to the next level by getting married to him,” a witness told Crazy Monday.
The witness, who spoke to this writer on condition of unanimity, revealed that the county rep’s mother was so infuriated.
And in a bid to make her change her mind, the mother warned her against the hardware man terming him unreliable and a ‘player’— unfaithful.
The following day, the sub-chief went to the man, first thing in the morning, to quarrel him. She demanded to know why the man had been ‘using’ her and also having an affair with her daughter.
Clandestine
“So you think my daughter is better than me? I will teach you a lesson you will never forget,” she told him.
The hardware man dismissed her, calling off his clandestine relationship with her on the spot.
 “You are here to yell at me? It’s over between you and me. After all, you have a husband, albeit an absentee one. Your daughter is young and fresh. Go to hell,” sneered the hardware man.
Upon getting wind of the drama that was unfolding at the hardware, the county rep hoped on a boda boda and arrived at the scene huffing and puffing. Unfortunately, upon her arrival, her mother had just left for home and she pursued her demanding to know why she (her mother) had gone to bandy words with ‘her’ man. The two got into a heated exchange and a cat fight ensued. The mother, who happens to be more built than her daughter, over-powered her and reigned terror on her. She injured her badly claiming she was responsible for her being dumped unceremoniously.
“The mother accused her daughter of going behind her back and soiling her good relationship with the hardware man. Were it not for the neighbours, the two would have killed each other that day,” the witness said.
The husband to the sub-chief, who resides in Kisumu, has not so far, come home to deal with the matter.
It is, however, alleged that upon getting tipped about what had transpired, he has threatened his wife with dire consequences upon his return before Christmas.
Crazy Monday has since learned that the county rep in question is full of drama.
She had been reported, three months ago, in this magazine having been caught stealing a drinking glass at a night club.

Chaos in Nyaribari Chache mini poll as MP slaps colleague

 Legislators allied to the CORD and Jubilee coalitions clashed inside the Kisii Central Police Station as chaos erupted following arrests of TNA agents suspected to be engaged in voter bribery.
Trouble ensued after Dagoretti North MP Simba Arati led a group of youth in arresting Dr Enock Monda, a brother to TNA candidate Dr Robert Monda, on claims that he was bribing voters.
Arati who was in a convoy of vehicles confronted the TNA agent outside Kisii Bottlers primary school and a chase ensued leading to the ‘citizen arrest’ at Jogoo estate.
Injured
Arati’s bodyguard had to shoot in the air to disperse a mob that threatened to lynch younger Monda who sustained injuries to the head before he was whisked to Kisii Central Police station.
On learning about the development, Kitutu Chache North MP Jimmy Angwenyi and former Kitutu Masaba MP Walter Nyambati stormed the station and demanded that the TNA agent be released.
As the duo engaged Kisii Central OCPD Tom Mutisya in his office, CORD legislators led by Women Reps Mary Otara (Kisii) and Gladys Wanga (Homabay) arrived and tried to force entry into the office.
An agitated Angwenyi slapped Wanga sparking an exchange of blows as police tried to intervene. Arati filed a statement and both Jubilee and CORD accused each other of using police to intimidate their supporters.
Returning officer Robert Ng’eny confirmed two men and one woman had been arrested on voter bribery allegations.

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Politician's son in club fight

A son of a prominent politician is alleged to have caused drama in a Westlands club where he was partying the night out with his girlfriends and friends who had returned home from the United States for the Christmas holidays. The young chap was in the company of his girlfriend and her two female friends. During the early morning hour, it is said that he excused himself to the bathroom only to come back and find his girlfriend exchanging phone numbers with one of his male friends. The move did not seem to go well with him and the two were involved in a nasty verbal war before leaving. Upon getting to the basement where their cars had been parked, it is said that the girlfriend ironically opted to drive in the other guy’s car saying the politician’s son was too drunk to drive her home. War broke loose and the two were only saved by bouncers who came on the rescue. None of the two guys went home with the girl — also said to be a daughter of a prominent businessman.
-www.standardmedia.co.ke

Saturday, December 28, 2013

David Kimaiyo: I was stopped from going after Westgate terrorists

Inspector General David Kimaiyo has admitted for the first time that he was going to storm Westgate Shopping Mall and help to fight al Shabaab terrorists in September. Kimaiyo has not spoken publicly about his personal feelings on the Westgate attack that left 70 people dead but it was widely reported after the September 21 raid that he was prepared to fight the terrorists. During an award ceremony for outstanding APs this year, Kimaiyo said he had his gun ready. “I want to pay special tribute to Sergeant Emojong for the good work he did in defending the country. Actually, I was among the police officers who were the first to reach the scene and when I was informed he (Emojong) was in, I wanted to join him as I had a rifle and bullet proof vest but was restrained by other officers accompanying me,” Kimaiyo said. Kimaiyo, Internal Security minister Joseph Ole Lenku and Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces Julius Karangi were in charge of the operations that lasted four days. It was the most daring attack by terrorists – who are said to have been four and armed with AK 47 rifles and hand grenades.
During the siege, one of Kimaiyo’s tweets was widely published and discussed by international media.  “Taken control of all the floors. We’re not here to feed the attackers with pastries but to finish and punish them,” he wrote on Twitter on September 24. He was giving an update on the progress of the rescue mission on the third day, which involved troops of the Kenya Defence Forces. 
-www.standardmedia
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Signs your man is going to propose!

When you're in a relationship for a few years you start to wonder when he'll propose and if he'll propose. You don't want to push him away, but you want him to know you are thinking about taking your relationship to the next step, so how can you do that without scaring him? After six months or one year of dating, you might feel compelled to drop a few marriage and proposal hints. You might conveniently keep your television on WE or Oxygen and trick your man into watching one of countless wedding reality shows. But in all honesty, your boyfriend isn’t going to propose until he’s good and ready. There’s nothing wrong with having “the talk” and dropping the occasional hint. But if your man doesn’t seem interested in proposing -- or in getting married for that matter -- forceful, relentless hints can push him away.
This isn’t to say that he will never propose. Many men desire a committed relationship -- and contrary to what you may hear or read, some men want the fairy tale ending. So, how do you know if your boyfriend is going to propose? 

1. Re-decorates His Pad... If his former bachelor pad slowly transforms into a place suited for a mature adult, he might have a wife and family on the brain. Be especially suspicious if he starts watching HGTV or wants you to go furniture shopping with him. This shows that he values your decorating opinion and he’s looking to make his pad girlfriend or wife-approved.
 2. Limits Big Purchases... Pay attention to your boyfriend’s spending habits. As an unmarried man, he’s likely accustomed to shopping whenever he wants and taking last minute trips with his friends. But if you notice a slowdown in the amount of electronics that he buys, or if he constantly talks about saving money, he might actually be planning and saving for a ring. 
3. Missing Jewelry... Did you misplace your favorite ring? Did it mysteriously appear after much searching? Don’t make a big deal out of the ring’s vanishing act. There’s a good chance that your man is looking at engagement rings and swiped the ring to determine your ring size. 4. Begins to Take an Interest in Weddings... Convincing some guys to get dolled up for a wedding is often challenging. Be suspicious if he’s suddenly excited about attending weddings. And be very suspicious if he takes part in the wedding gift selection process. These are signs of wedding fever and a proposal is likely to follow.
5. Uses Couple Language...
“Me” or “I” is the main vocabulary word of men who are perfectly happy with the dating life. But if his “me” and “I” sentences are being replaced with “we,” “our” and “us,” the relationship and unit has become a top-priority. 6. He Seems Extra Nervous... Some men act somewhat discombobulated right before a marriage proposal. If he continues to shower you with love and attention, but seems a bit distracted and quieter than normal, he might be getting his mind ready for a proposal. Of course, you’ll need to consider whether he’s having problems in other areas of his life. Anxiety and quietness might have nothing to do with a proposal. It could be his response to issues at work or with friends.
7. He Hangs Out with Your Dad... If your boyfriend never hangs out with your dad alone, but he now wants his number to play golf or get a drink after work, this could be your boyfriend’s clever way of getting your father alone to express his interest in popping the question.
-The Nairobian

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Hangover effects of various alcoholic drinks...

At this time of year, even the most strong-willed of us can indulge in a tipple too many - only to regret it the next morning. So, what is the best way to avoid a hangover? All alcoholic beverages are variations of the chemical ethanol and the liver and brain deal with it the same way, regardless of whether you're quaffing Champagne or downing beer. But your favourite drink may also include ingredients that not only make a difference to how fast alcohol affects you but also how you feel the morning after.
Here, with the help of a leading expert on alcohol toxicology, Professor Wayne Jones, of the University of Health Sciences in Linkˆping, Sweden, we look at the differences between popular alcoholic drinks - and their hangover effect. And be warned: 'If you drink any type of alcohol on an empty stomach, the rate of absorption is sometimes so fast that it compares with getting it intravenously,' says Professor Jones.

VODKA
 Vodka is made by fermenting grains or crops such as potatoes with yeast. It's then purified and repeatedly filtered, often through charcoal, strange as it sounds, until it's as clear as possible. PROS: Vodka is the 'cleanest' alcoholic beverage because it contains hardly any 'congeners' - impurities normally formed during fermentation. These play a big part in how bad your hangover is. Despite its high alcohol content - around 40 per cent - vodka is the least likely alcoholic drink to leave you with a hangover, said a study by the British Medical Association. CONS: Vodka is often a factor in binge drinking deaths because it is relatively tasteless when mixed with fruit juices or other drinks. 
Whisky or Scotch is distilled from fermented grains, such as barley or wheat, then aged in wooded casks. PROS: Single malt whiskies have been found to contain high levels of ellagic acid, according to Dr Jim Swan of the Royal Society of Chemists. This powerful acid inhibits the growth of tumours caused by certain carcinogens and kills cancer cells without damaging healthy cells. CONS: Whisky 'madness' - erratic and unpredictable behaviour - is a common problem with drinking whisky. It's caused by the way most people drink it - neat, explains Professor Jones.
His experiments show that among people drinking the same amount of ethanol, those drinking it in the form of spirits, such as whisky, had the quickest and highest peak in the blood alcohol concentration, which occurred less than an hour after drinking began. Whisky also contains lots of congeners, which tend to form during the ageing process in oak casks. A study by the BMA found that as a result, Bourbon Whiskey is twice as likely to cause a hangover as the same amount of vodka. 
WHITE WINE White wine is made from the fermented juice of grapes stripped of their seeds and skins. PROS: American researchers found that grape flesh contains the chemicals tyrosol and hydroxytyrosol, which help lower arteryclogging LDL cholesterol. CONS: It's the sulphites formed naturally or added to white wine as preservatives to stop it going brown which are the most likely cause of the 'white wine hangover' many people complain of. Sulphites also carry the risk of an allergic reaction which can worsen symptoms such as a headache, or asthma. White wines also wear away tooth enamel faster, making teeth more sensitive.

RED WINE
 Red wine is made from fermented grape juice - but unlike white wine, with the skin and pips included. It's then left to mature for a minimum of three years, during which pigments from the skins leech out and colour the wine red. 
PROS: Contains more reservatrol - a plant anti- oxidant - than white wine. This helps to prevent blood clots and reduce inflammation, which is now considered to play a key role in heart disease. Also, the pips and skins used in red wines contain tyrosol and hydroxytyrosol, chemicals which help lower artery-clogging LDL cholesterol.
CONS: Red wine drinkers can get worse hangovers than beer or white wine drinkers. Because of the way it's made, red wine produces two types of alcohol - ethanol and methanol. The liver processes the ethanol part of the drink first and leaves methanol until last. 'As a result, it's likely to be floating around in the body for a lot longer than ethanol, giving you that familiar "morning after" feeling,' says Professor Jones

BEER 
Beer is made by fermenting barley. Hops are added for flavour and yeast to make the grains ferment into sugar and alcohol. PROS: Beer is the least dangerous to drink and makes you feel you drunk the slowest. It has the lowest alcohol content - between 3 and 6 per cent for lager, and up to 8 per cent for ale and stout. A pint also contains more than a quarter of an adult's recommended dose of Vitamin B folate, which stops the build-up of homocysteinea chemical linked to heart attacks. CONS: Beer is high in compounds called purines, which boost the levels of uric acid in the blood, according to a study at Massachusetts General Hospital. This can form crystals in joints, leading to painful attacks of gout. The 12-year study found that drinking more than two beers a day doubled the risk.
Brandy is a spirit distilled from red wine. Fine brandies are aged for extra flavour in wooden casks. PROS: Because brandy is a distillation of red wine, it contains a high concentration of antioxidants which mop-up 'free radicals' which, it's claimed, can damage the body organs and tissues and lead to deadly diseases. CONS: It could give you the worst headache of all, according to research at London's National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. This was closely followed by red wine, then rum, whisky and gin. Not only does brandy contain at least 40 per cent alcohol, the high quality cask-aged variety is likely to have the highest amounts of congeners, which are formed during the lengthy storage and fermentation process. Professor Jones says: 'Brandy contains literally hundreds of different volatile compounds, which gives it the distinctive pleasant smell but also contributes to the hangover.'

CHAMPAGNE
 Champagne and sparkling wine are made in roughly the same way as wine - but then more yeast is added and it's left to ferment in the bottle a second time, producing carbon dioxide.
 PROS: The antioxidants in Champagne may help protect your brain against damage incurred during a stroke and against neurological disorders such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases, according to a team of researchers from the University of Reading. They found that high levels antioxidants, called caffeic acid and tyrosol, helped protect brain cells from damage. 
CONS: The bubbles speed up the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream. And contrary to popular belief, Champagne won't lift your spirits - alcohol affects brain receptors in the same way, whatever its source.
-: DailyMail

Saturday, December 21, 2013

President Uhuru Kenyatta orders KDF to rescue 1, 600 Kenyans stranded in South Sudan

President Uhuru Kenyatta has ordered KDF to immediately evacuate 1, 600 Kenyans who are stranded in South Sudan following Sunday’s attempted coup.
Most of those affected are in the town of Bor in Jonglei State. Others are in the towns of Rumbek, Ayod and Panyabol.
State House Spokesman Manoah Esipisu in a press statement said President Uhuru also directed immediate delivery of , water and medicine to South Sudan to assist tackle the emergency.
Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs and International Trade Ambassador Amina Mohamed is among the team holding mediation talks between parties involved to resolve the stalemate.
“As a neighbour with knowledge of the South Sudan and who has worked closely with the government there, the government has sent additional mediators to help with the dialogue. They include General (Rtd) Elijah Sumbeiywo, as well Amb. Bethwel Kiplagat, Rev. Julius Kobia, Hon. Dalmas Otieno, Amb. Elijah Matibo and Hon Mark Too”, read part of the statement sent to newsrooms.
The deliveries started Saturday morning and Kenyan military aircrafts are currently delivering the consignments to South Sudan.
Relative calm has returned to Juba.

13 absolutely worst types of men to date

Dating is a hard game and there are some types of men who should be avoided. What are these types? Let guest contributor Lillian Blue help you weed out the bad with this list of worst types of men to date.
1. The Scaredy-Cat
While seemingly a normal, possibly timid guy, things can go extremely wrong when he finds out your true feelings. Men like this aren't mature enough to handle relationships, so they avoid them at all costs. For example, he may show signs of sharing your infatuation, but when talk of commitment comes up, he acts as if you've never even met. If this man comes into your life, don’t beat yourself up over his sudden change of heart. He’s simply a scared little boy, not the man of your dreams.
2. The Flirt
We’ve all met a flirt. Also known as the ever elusive «player». He has dozens of women on the backburner and possesses a constant hunger to string more along to fulfill his insecure mindset. When you spot this man, don’t let him get to you. You can bet those charming one-liners and suave winks have been used many times before to his advantage. You’ll always be an option, but never a priority.
3. The Blow off
This man has no trouble setting plans and organizing dates. In fact, he is usually the one that routinely lights up your phone every Friday night. He wants to have some fun this weekend. To make sure he isn’t left alone, he schedules numerous «dates» and weighs his options. If you’re not top on his list, you’ll probably get the «Oh, sorry I’m not feeling so well» text or possibly no response at all. Don’t let it bother you, he wasn't worth your time.
4. The Narcissist
This one’s pretty self-explanatory. Does your man spend more time getting ready than you do? Does he constantly check his hair in every mirror he comes across? Is he seemingly more in love with himself than in you? Are his interests limited to his own idealistic opinions and profound theories? Yeah, he’s head over heels. With himself. Ditch the Ken doll, you shouldn’t have to put up with someone so plastic.
5. The Dramatic
From past relationships I’ve learned that the majority of these boys have been total primadonnas. You’ll know you’ve met this type when he freaks out if you show up five minutes late to a date. You can be sure he’ll fan every little disagreement into a full-blown argument. It’s not worth the stress. In my experience, this type can’t handle sarcasm very well, either. Their serious attitudes tend to translate humor very literally.
6. The Mushball
Now, I know I can appreciate some roses and chocolate from my man every once in a while, or on special occasions, but what about when the gifts and compliments get out of control? Constant flattery can seem fake after a while, and while endless gifts sound nice; they ultimately result in an awkward situation. If all of that mushball behavior is one sided and we girls end up on a pedestal, the relationship can often become unbalanced.
7. The Deadbeat
This man is most often seen sporting a cheese puff-stained shirt; lying on the couch in his mom’s basement. If for some reason he leaves the house and you two end up talking; you’ll find him very light on the activities aspect of life. But who knows? He could be a driven, hard-core gamer and if you’re into that sort of thing then you’ve met your match! But if he’s just a no good couch potato, it’ll take a lot longer for you to try and change him then it will for him to finish off another bowl of Cheetos.
8. The Power Monger
This type of man has a need for control. Over you, and everything else in his life. If he starts ordering you around or trying to manipulate you in any way, get out of this relationship. He’ll only continue to build power by wearing you down. In order for a relationship to happily function, both sides need to share authority. He isn’t the boss of you; you control your own life.
9. The Know It All
Everyone hates a know it all. If you find yourself with this man, you’ll become aware of your situation very quickly. You’ll probably be told you’re incorrect more frequently and you should prepare for the flood of «extensive knowledge» your partner is going to heap upon you. The information you’re being bombarded with is this man’s way of looking smarter or trying to impress you. It’s not impressive, it’s downright annoying.
10. The Judgementalist
It’s one thing to people watch. It’s another to point out every flaw in those around you. This type of man can spot someone unique and different from a mile away and has this conformist need to cut them up and express his dislike of their differences. They’re incredibly shallow and don’t have the capacity to dig deep and really get to know anyone out of the ordinary. You don’t want to date a mean, un-understanding man. So, find someone who can accept people for who they are and is secure with himself.
11. The Kept Man
This is the guy with who has no job and no plans on ever getting one. What's worse is that he's got champagne taste on a beer budget and knows how to manipulate his way into your wallet to support the lavish lifestyle he desperately wants. He might seem like a super nice guy who is going through some tough times, but he's only concerned about what you can do for him. Don't let this guy charm him way into your heart or your wallet!
12. The Mama's Boy
I love a man who is close to his family, but if he can't make any decisions without his mama's input, it's a deal breaker. It might sound harsh, but I'm not talking about consulting his mother on life-altering decisions here. This is a guy who needs his mom's advice on clothes, his job, car, even what he eats! Take a pass on this type of man unless you're ready to play second fiddle to his mom.
13. The Married Guy
I know most women run away from a guy who's married, but some aren't aware of his relationships status or they find out after they've already fallen for him. In either case, don't get caught up with the married guy. He's obviously unable to stay faithful to the woman he made a vow to be with, but he also manipulates his situation so that you feel sorry for him and fall for all of his lies. He might lead you to believe that he's trapped in a loveless marriage and that he's going to eventually leave his wife and children for you, but in most if not all situations there's very little chance that he's going to change for anyone.
This post was written in collaboration with editor Lisa Washington

How to identify the Nairobi conmen


Nairobi’s conmen have used several tricks to fleece Nairobians over the years and some of the tricks in their fraudulent bags have become sophisticated: 1. Sweepstake winners  They mostly insist that they are from Meru (or any other upcountry town) and don’t know their way around Nairobi. They will target men, since on average men are greedier. They show you the ticket that they have won Sh1 million and ask for help with directions, mostly to a dingy building in the CBD. Once you get there they promise to share a percentage of the windfall but will insist that they cannot enter the building because they are afraid and suspicious of Nairobi and its denizens.  They will give their victim for an ID, money or even phones as proof that you will not disappear with the ticket. Naively, many individuals agree to part with whatever they have as a guarantee that they will come back. As you climb the stairs, smiling on your luck on a Tuesday afternoon, they disappear. When you get to the right office, you will encounter a totally different office that has received many visitors of your kind. 2.  Praying for pedestrian
Conmen are also known to pull innocent looking pedestrians to the roadside, to ask for directions to some spiritual convention going on in town. They claim mostly that they are from Tanzania and it is their first time in Nairobi. As you show them the way to KICC, they will engage you in small talk. Ask you about your family, predict, often accurately your problems before asking to pray for you. What is not known is how they are able to daze one completely and defraud you. By the time they are praying, you would have given them all your money and material possessions. They will instruct you to walk around and come to the same spot, where you find they have vaporized to only God knows where. 3.  Selling fake phones They will show a particularly good and fashionable phone that they are selling cheaply. As you haggle, they push it back to the pocket, tacitly indicating that it is stolen, so you have to hurry up. As soon as you give them the money, they will give you the fake phone, and disappear. When you get home, you never know whether to cry or to laugh for your folly. 4. Bogus makangas There are fake bus conductors galore come the festive season such as December holiday. Most mill around at bus stations with dog-eared ticket books and blue or green aprons. They pretend to be working for an unknown bus and will ask for those who need to travel urgently and are without luggage. Once you pay, he will drop the book there; pretend to be going for a bathroom break with a warning that no one should go anywhere for long given the bus is just around the corner. That is the last you see of him. 5.   M-Pesa scheme
They are the most notorious of all Nairobi con artists. They compose a message and send to unsuspecting victims indicating they have sent you a certain amount of money. Afterwards, they will call and politely ask that you send them back the money. If you are not keen, you will send them your money. Sometimes they use blackmail threats, like that of forcefully recruiting you into Freemasonry or any other revered institution if you don’t return the money. 6. Sham jobs on offer These ones go a step further to advertise in newspapers and even reputable internet websites dedicated to jobs and careers. They will use elaborate ruses including long fill-in forms demanding details that can easily tell your desperation. Once you have filled in forms, notification stating that you have been selected are sent to you. However, they ask for some money for some medical check-up, training or certain certification process. They demand that you send the money electronically. Once you have sent the money, you discover that you were part of the crowd that has been swindled.  UN jobs have been used as bait mostly, owing to their lucrative nature
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-www.standardmedia

Mututho: It won’t be business as usual

Question: Why have reports on dangerous alcoholic drinks not been acted upon and why do such reports remain secret?
Mututho: That would form a subject of inquiry as there have been several reports of toxic drinks reported to the Government and it remains of interest why no prosecution has taken place. There are no secrets between two people and we believe that it will ultimately come to the public domain. But it is important to recognise that up to 52 per cent of drinks in Kenya have been classified as sub-standard. Where such a result is published, one would expect that even if Nacada doesn’t take action, the Department of Public Health should, and if not, then the other arms involved in criminal justice like the Kenya Police should come in.
You will recall that there have been over 300 deaths reported because of alcohol poisoning, some notable ones include 80 deaths in Mai Mahiu/Narok in 1998, 137 deaths in Mukuru Kaiyaba in 2000, 50 deaths in Machakos in 2005, 28 deaths in Kibera in 2010, 19 deaths in Nyahururu/Ol Kalou in 2011, 14 deaths in Embu in 2011, seven deaths in Keiyo in 2012 and many others. Even an inquest by the Judiciary should have exposed these killer brews and the persons behind them. That is why I believe at an appropriate time we will be recommending to the President to institute a public inquiry into this scam.
Why should we think it will not be business as usual moving forward?
I believe there is only one John Mututho and since John Mututho is the one in charge of Nacada, in my world and for the few years I have been in public service, everybody I have worked with knows I do not entertain being second best in technical performance.
Nacada will follow the law to the letter and no intimidation, threat or innuendo will stop us from pursuing and achieving our mandate. There are more than 500 brands of alcoholic drinks in Kenya, and our mandate is to ensure they conform to legal and health standards.
We have already been to as far as Kipipiri in Nyandarua, Voi in Taita Taveta, Nakuru, Nairobi and soon we will be going to Meru, Isiolo, Marsabit, Kakamega and Kisumu, tracking down the sources of these many brands from what I have previously referred to as drinks from merchants of death. We buy them from retail outlets and pass them on to the Government chemist and other agencies for analysis. Of some 162 samples analysed recently, 52 per cent are substandard.
The good news is that we are forwarding the entire file to the Director of Public Prosecution for further investigation and possible prosecution. I believe the department and Public Health can achieve this within the next seven to 14 days.
All alcoholic drinks must conform to the requirements of the Alcoholic Drinks Control Act. It is financial suicide for anyone in their right mind to continue trading in these illicit alcoholic drinks.
Who could have authorised the drinks to remain in the market? What will you do differently about that?
I believe no one authorised this. KEBS has sophisticated equipment but the crooks dealing in substandard drinks go to the market and buy top range alcoholic drinks of international labels, repackage them and forward that to KEBS for analysis, whereby KEBS will show very good results and subsequently approve. Perhaps we need to advice KEBS now to regularly visit those breweries and sample from all factories and all the wholesale and retail outlets to check on the deviation from the initial samples and then cause prompt prosecution in case of deviation.
It is not clear where the blame game begins and stops but we know we are supposed to register all the alcoholic drinks and we shall do exactly that. We are now calling for five samples from every manufacturer or importer of alcoholic drinks for detailed analysis for purposes of approval on our own Kenyan standards and also international standards and then recommend for consumption.
Woe unto those who will continue in trading in disregard of this proviso, which will automatically lead to prosecution and heavy fines
I believe the penalties of up to Sh10 million, including a jail term, should send a clear message and serve as a deterrent.
How does Nacada liaise with KEBS and what mandate does the standards parastal have to remove the drinks form the shelves?
KEBS has powers to do that and cause prosecution and besides, there is the Public Health Act. These have been provided for in adequate measure in our statutes and all we are urging KEBS to do is wake up from their slumber and do their job.
How much revenue does the Government make from the drinks?
Our suspicion is that the market is much bigger than expressed in the tax returns. The media is reporting young people as spending billions of shillings on entertainment.
It is common knowledge that most of it is on alcohol. If the youth spend these billions, then we can conservatively approximate that the collectable income would be expected to be over Sh40 billion and we all know that is not the case.
It is now reported that Kenya is controlling between 70 per cent and 75 per cent of the alcohol market in East Africa. Can the size of this market then be what is being reported in the alcohol industry? We give a resounding no, but leave
it to KRA to do their investigations.

9 interesting things you'll never change about your man

Women have the tendency to change different things to better suit their needs and might even attempt to do that with our partners, but before even trying, you should keep in mind that there are a few things you’ll never change about your man, no matter how hard you would might want that.
Men aren’t as complicated as you might think, so they are not so hard to understand.
That’s why, when he tells you to stop trying to change him, that’s precisely what’s he intends. There’s no hidden meaning and he does know what’s best for him.
So, I invite you to read on and find out what are the most surprising things you’ll never change about your man.
1. He Will Always Watch Sports
This is definitely one of the things you’ll never change about your man! Most of them are not even a one-sport man; they pretty much love them all. Don’t try to take this pleasure away from him! The best thing you can do is to just let him watch whatever he wants and take advantage of the time he spends in front of the TV. The game only lasts for a finite time and he will appreciate you even more for not nagging him!
2. He Will Always Lie to You
Don’t worry, I’m not talking about big fat lies, but about those little white lies that he will tell you in order to make you feel good about yourself. So, he will never tell you that you don’t look good in a certain dress or that he doesn’t like your parents so much or that he forgot to pay the electricity bill. Remember, he only does this because he doesn’t wanna see you upset!
3. He Will Look at Other Women
Okay, this is one of the things I really don’t like about guys, but apparently they just can’t help it. After all, looking is not cheating and you must admit that sometimes you are tempted to do the same when you notice some good looking guy coming your way. We’re only human and this behavior of his shouldn’t upset you!
4. He Will Never Care about Clothes
This may not always be true, but most men I know will never care as much about clothes as their girlfriends or wives do. This is just the way they’re built and they just don’t care about fashion. They like to look good, but they just hate to shop, needless to say, worry about what would they wear tomorrow at work or on your night out. That’s just the way they are. There’s nothing you can do about it and you should learn to accept it!
5. He Will Always Be a Mama’s Boy
I know a few people who will disagree with me on this one, but I really believe guys are very attached to their mothers, no matter how old they are. This is understandable, because after all, his mom is the first woman who he met and loved and who taught him to be the great guy that he is now. So, maybe now and then you should thank his mom for raising such a wonderful son!
6. He Will Never Talk about His Feelings
I know women are more romantic and that’s why they would love to communicate more and talk about their feelings with those special men in their life. That’s just not gonna happen and you should accept the fact that your man is different and more pragmatic, thus more straight-forward. They do think it’s important to communicate well, so that your relationship would work, but they don’t wanna exaggerate and spend all their time talking about their feelings. So, just accept that and move on. There are other things that are more important than the amount of time your man spends talking about what’s on his mind.
7. He Is a Beer Buff
Men love beer. Maybe you don’t understand this, but for him a beer with the guys, is more than this. It’s basically the way most men prefer to relax after a hard day at work, after they failed at doing something or just to catch up with their friends. This also doesn’t mean that he doesn’t love you, but just like you need your time with the girls, he also needs his guy time. And, what better way to spend it, than drinking a cold beer with his friends?
8. He Resents You for Taking So Long to Get Ready
This is a thing almost all men share: the fact that they resent you for taking so long to get ready. They like you to look good, but they just can’t understand why you have to spend so much time trying to look nice when you always look perfect, even without your make-up on or without some fancy clothes. You should feel flattered if your man thinks this way, so try to hurry up a bit the next time you’re going somewhere.
9. He Will Always Love Video-Games
Maybe you don’t get this and maybe you don’t understand why he spends so much time playing some video-game for hours without getting bored. My advice is to not even try to understand him. Just accept the fact that deep down, he is still a little child who likes playing games, even if some of them might be very violent and aggressive. I know you might not like it, but there’s pretty much nothing you can do about it.

I suspect that there might be a lot of things you would wanna change about your man; I know I’m tempted to do so, every now and then. Some of you have even tried to do it but without any luck and you have accepted the fact that there’s nothing you can do to change him, despite all your efforts. So, can you tell me what other things you’ll never change about a man? Please share your thoughts with us in the comments section
-allwomenstalk.com

Friday, December 20, 2013

How doctors rob insured patients

A new breed of gold-diggers are stalking Nairobians—and they are not the cheap or sleazy type — they are suave professionals who callously steal from you by the stroke of a pen.
But it is not just individuals who are affected by the growing insidious scheme as professional doctors also set back companies by millions of shillings every year in fraudulent insurance claims.
These doctors work in cahoots with insurance agents or companies to defraud unsuspecting clients through dubious medical diagnosis, procedures and prescriptions.
They have perfected this art by hiding behind well-documented records, references and charts. Only a well-trained nose will smell a doctored rat here.
Three C-Sections in a row
So next time you visit a doctor and you are on a medical insurance cover, seek a second independent opinion if your prognosis appears a little strange – and the intervention or medication being prescribed appears far too drastic or costly – because you are likely being scammed.
Investigations by The Nairobian reveal that the unscrupulous physicians then claim their share of the loot from insurance companies who would have recovered hefty sums in insurance claims from companies under their coverage.
Rebecca* (not her real name) shudders even today as she narrates how she was made to go through three Caesarian Sections in a row, when she could actually have given birth normally.
Caesarean section or C-section is a surgical procedure in which one or more incisions are made through a mother’s abdomen and uterus to deliver one or more babies, or remove a dead foetus.
The procedure is only done when the life of either the mother or the baby is at risk. The procedure costs anything between Sh200,000 to Sh1.5 million in most private hospitals in Nairobi.
Insurance allocation
wiped off by Sh1.7m bill
But for Rebecca, this was routine procedure whenever she visited a leading private hospital in Nairobi to deliver her baby. She had a specific doctor who saw her at the hospital and her insurance cover catered for nearly every type of treatment offered at the hospital including an option for C-section.


“What worried me most is that I was quite healthy up to my last trimester in all the three pregnancies, only to be told a few days before delivery that I may have to go for C-section,” she says.
“The doctor made it appear so serious that it scared the wits out of me. My husband and I had no choice but to go for it,” she added almost in tears.
What is more, she explains, the last C-section she underwent at the hospital led to further complications that required her to be hospitalised for a period of one and half months.
“The bill that came, about Sh1.7 million, wiped off my yearly insurance allocation and it was only March. I had to shoulder the bills for any subsequent hospital visits,” she says.
And now doctors have warned her she can never give birth normally again after the series of C-sections.
“I have since changed doctors, but the new gynaecologist has warned me I may never give birth the normal way again,” she says.
Doctors say such women risk internal bleeding and even death if they attempt virginal delivery, reason being that their uterine muscles have been weakened by the repeated incisions and would crumble and tear under the pressure of pushing.
“Although I do not plan to have any more babies, I am sad that my doctor did this to me simply because he wanted to earn extra money,” Rebecca says.
Bottomless insurance cover
But the scammers have now discovered an even more fertile ground in wealthy Nairobi women who cannot give birth.
These also seem to have bottomless insurance cover allocations — which offer a cushion to the scammers’ clandestine activities.
Another victim who spoke to The Nairobian told of how she had always wanted a baby, but discovered she was infertile. Together with her husband, she sought advice from a gynaecologist who recommended a test tube baby or In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF).
IVF is a technique in which a woman’s eggs and a sperm are fertilised in a laboratory and then implanted in her womb.
But with a successful rate of between 20-23 per cent, often the process is a trial and error mission.
However, after ten attempts, and a staggering Sh25 million later, and no baby, Clarice (not her real name) gave up. But the failure also cost Clarice her marriage.
Costly source of pain
The medical procedure, which was first done successfully locally in 2006, is now being sought by millions of women who cannot conceive conventionally, but for a tidy sum of Sh800,000 or more per procedure in some clinics.
The operation has become a costly source of pain or happiness for many families.
 “I knew the success rates were always very low,” says Clarice. “But the doctor would just not give up. Apparently, he kept urging us to keep trying. Now I realize he was just after the insurance money given that he was a private doctor. It cost me my marriage and my life, so to speak,” she says.
But it is not only through procedures like C-section and IVF that these crooked doctors rake in millions.
There are those who prescribe expensive medicine willingly even though cheaper options would have done the job perfectly.
In the medical world, when it comes to treatment, there is the first line, second line and third line drugs used to treat various diseases.
Doctors always go for first line medicine on a patient’s first visit or according to medical history.
But some doctors, keen to scheme out as much as possible from covered patients, go for second or third line treatments or prescribe very expensive options just to make a quick buck.
A few rotten apples
“I visited a popular children’s hospital in Nairo
bi with my three-month-old daughter who was sick,” another victim, who identifies himself only as Onyango, told The Nairobian.
“I was shocked to hear the doctor put her on medication for three months for what I came to learn was a simple ailment.”
He says he sought a second opinion from another doctor, who prescribed medication that cleared the ailment in just three days.
While doctors agree there are a few rotten apples among them who do unethical things for financial gain, they maintain a majority in the profession uphold their professionalism.
Several attempts to contact the Medical Practitioners and Dentists Board for comment before this publication, failed.

CORD co-principal Moses Wetangula recaptures Bungoma senate seat

Moses Wetang’ula recaptured the Bungoma Senate seat with a resounding victory ending months of speculation in an election that had attracted attention countrywide.
Vote count in 933 out of 942 polling stations presented Ford Kenya leader Wetangula as the outright winner with 149,001 votes. Amani Coalition’s candidate Musikari Kombo followed a distant second 79,964, David Makali (Independent) came in third at 2,131 and Bifwoli Wakoli (Labour Party of Kenya) got 1,891 votes.
Wetang’ula’s re-election gives Cord a niche in the Senate where he was the Minority leader until the court nullified the March 4 polls. He is one of the three co-principal of the CORD coalition, the others being former Prime Minister Raila Odinga and former Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka.
He maintained the lead from the time results started to trickle at the tallying center at theKenya Industrial Estate within Bungoma town.
Drama, counter accusations and intrigues characterised the voting process and tallying of Bungoma Senatorial by-elections.
The by-election from the onset was declared a two-horse race between Cord and Amani. The victory will send former Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi to the drawing board over his influence in western politics, which was once his stronghold.
After casting his vote at Namakhele polling station in Kabuchai constituency, Wetang’ula expressed confidence that Cord would carry the day.
He, however, declared that the elections were between Jubilee and Cord and vowed to defend the agenda of the opposition in the Senate.
“These elections are going to be a game changer in the politics of Bungoma County, western and the country as a whole,” he said.
New Ford Kenya candidate Musikari Kombo cast his vote at Matulo R.C Primary School in Webuye, where he also expressed concern over the poor turnout of voters in most parts of the county and said Kenyans must learn to appreciate their responsibility as voters.
 “The turnout is slightly low, I urge voters to come out and exercise their democratic right in order to elect a leader of their choice,’’ he observed.
Voter bribery claims dominated the Bungoma senatorial by-election with candidates accusing their opponents of influencing the voters to have undue advantage.
Claims of voter bribery, intimidation and attacks on supporters of the various candidates characterised yesterday’s exercise.
Makali expressed fears that the exercise might not be free and fair as Kombo and Wetang’ula supporters had soaked the region with money
“This is a shameless act, some candidates will be disadvantaged. This is not a democratic election and will not reflect the wishes of the people of Bungoma,” he said.
He accused the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) of turning a deaf ear to their plea to take action against the candidates involved in the vice as it was an electoral offence.
“This is unethical, despite petitioning IEBC over the matter, they are yet to act,” said Makali.
Wetangula recorded a statement at Kimilili police station over massive electoral offences.
Angry voters at Kimilili District Education Board (DEB) primary school assaulted and frog marched New Ford Kenya official, Baraza Nyukuri claiming that he had tried to bribe them.
Following the development and allegations of vote buying by close rival Kombo’s supporters, Wetang’ula recorded the statement accusing the Amani Coalition of spearheading the illegal exercise.
Electoral malpractices
“I have recorded a statement to this effect. My opponent is involved in voter bribery and intimidation,” he said.
However Amani coalition led by former Justice Minister Eugene Wamalwa dismissed the allegations as baseless and instead insisted that it was Cord that was involved in electoral malpractices.
Bungoma County Commissioner Maalim Mohammed confirmed they have received reports of voter bribery but said they were still conducting investigations.
“We have heard isolated cases in Chwele and Kimilili but we are probing the matter,” he said.
The Bungoma IEBC Returning Officer Ben Misiati said that two people have so far been arrested in relation to voter bribery and are in police custody.
Misiati expressed concern over the low voter turnout noting that by mid-day yesterday, the turnout was at 20 per cent.