The event of the past week was undoubtedly the ODM nomination at Kasarani that saw ODM candidate Raila Odinga crowned as the party's representative in the coming presidential election.
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Monday, September 03, 2007
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
NARC (-K): All over the place -video
As ODM-K settles its issues out, even in shouting matches and pretend love-ins, their opponents on the right are far from settled. It is not even known what party the President will allign himself with in December.
Confused? There are efforts by Dr Noah Wekesa and Prof. Wangari Maathai to revive the election winning coalition in NARC, with party chair Charity Ngilu uncooperative. Then there are defections to Joseph Munyao's Democratic Party, and the wrangles in NARC-K persist. ODM-K would be smiling, if only they did not have so many problems themselves.
Watch the videos here.
Confused? There are efforts by Dr Noah Wekesa and Prof. Wangari Maathai to revive the election winning coalition in NARC, with party chair Charity Ngilu uncooperative. Then there are defections to Joseph Munyao's Democratic Party, and the wrangles in NARC-K persist. ODM-K would be smiling, if only they did not have so many problems themselves.
Watch the videos here.
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Saturday, May 26, 2007
Poachers and Ivory- video
A few days ago lives were lost in a crossfire between poachers and KWS rangers.
Kenya which follows a strong non-hunting tourism tradition, thus finds itself at odds with the South African countries where hunting and culling are an integral part of wildlife management. In Zimbabwe which has annual hunting quota of 500, for example, a survey conducted by the World Wide Fund for Nature and African Wildlife Foundation indicated an elephant population of around 110 000 against a carrying capacity of 47 000. Zimbabwe insists that Kenya has been ‘sent' to fight against Zimbabwe citing the fact that two Kenyan missions to Zimbabwe have in the past been vastly impressed by Zimbabwe's conservation efforts and by its attempts to resolve the competition for reasons between men and wildlife.
Join in on the discussion here on Kenya's wildlife future and the threat that KWS faces with poaching.
Kenya which follows a strong non-hunting tourism tradition, thus finds itself at odds with the South African countries where hunting and culling are an integral part of wildlife management. In Zimbabwe which has annual hunting quota of 500, for example, a survey conducted by the World Wide Fund for Nature and African Wildlife Foundation indicated an elephant population of around 110 000 against a carrying capacity of 47 000. Zimbabwe insists that Kenya has been ‘sent' to fight against Zimbabwe citing the fact that two Kenyan missions to Zimbabwe have in the past been vastly impressed by Zimbabwe's conservation efforts and by its attempts to resolve the competition for reasons between men and wildlife.
Join in on the discussion here on Kenya's wildlife future and the threat that KWS faces with poaching.
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Friday, May 25, 2007
NARC-K Wrangles
As the General Election near, even party positions that were previously set in stone now seem to be shifting. Earlier this week MPs Kalembe Ndile and Maina Kamanda among others threatened to quit NARC-K.
Watch exclusive video from kenyaImagine here.
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