Good People, President Kibaki must resign now. This must follow with the Coalition Government's dissolution immediately. Every individual who comes accross Kabuga must die. This is unacceptable. The killings of Luos in Kenya is becoming too much and this has reached climax. What crime did Luos do that they have to pay with their lives??? This is too much.......it cannot go on like this...... The world must step in now to save Kenyans even from more troubles. Judy Miriga Diaspora Spokesperson Executive Director Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc., USA http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com Rewards For Fugitives PSA: Felicien Kabuga Published on Apr 27, 2012 by ViewFromWashington Felicien Kabuga, a former prominent businessman in the Republic of Rwanda, is wanted for taking part in the Rwandan Genocide in the early 1990s. Solace Ministries Health Clinic at Kabuga, Rwanda - Monday 24th Oct 2011 Uploaded by Solaceministriesuk on Nov 1, 2011 The Solace Ministries Health Clinic was opened in March 2011 to serve the community of Kabuga. Silence in govt. over Kabuga saga I'm sorely disappointed in Kibaki. I never expected him to sink to such a low. He has made bad decisions in the past, but this is unforgivable. You guys are truly brave for pursuing this story; John Allan Namu and co., may you be safe wherever you are for there are now forces working to silence you that many may not comprehend. Alfie Mutua is not even an issue, he is merely someone's mouthpiece. Kibaki had to soil his legacy with this; blood of 800,000 Rwandans! Great! Was the money worth it? Even if kabuga manages to evade man's justice here on earth, he can't hide from the ultimate judgement GOD'S WRATH Look at this stupid airhead Shebesh..is she not in the same govt with the Cheruiyot who was in Defense at OP during Nyayo era as her colleague in parliament? Lord save us from these ODoMos! Payment toDANIEL ARAP MOI CANNOT BE RULED OUT ! MOI HAD DR ROBERT OUKO MURDERED. IF HE CAN HAVE HIS FOREIGN MINISTER MURDERED , IT IS NOT FAR FETCHED THAT HE CAN PROTECT A GENOCIDE FUGITIVE WHO CAN COME UP WITH RIGHT AMOUNT. Remember, all this occurred when he was in charge! I second, he is a buffoon. Mutua should be fired! He does not serve the Kenyan people well... and is a liar! Kenyans outraged by Felicien Kabuga saga Published on Jul 9, 2012 by NTVKenya http://www.ntv.co.ke It is so shameful to be asked where I'm from after the breaking of this story; especially by a fellow African. The international community may not sit pretty after the ribbing they took for inaction during the Rwandese genocide; and now the poor Kenyan citizen will pay for the pimps who are running this "whore house"...for that is what it is...it is not a state of any sort! I wonder if this had anything to do with the death of the Internal Security ministers or vice versa?!?! Hens may yet roost! Totally FAILED STATE...UNLESS the definition has changed.. Kenyan journalists finally holding our leaders accountable or at least answerable for what they do. Great job NTV. I believe the point is not to condemn Kenya and say it is a failed state but to transform it into what it should be and that is a great Nation. The president should resign immediately......bure kabisa ![]() Photos | NTV and WILLIAM OERI | NATION Dr Peter Rakwach (inset), who was linked to Rwandan fugitive Felicien Kabuga in NTV's investigative series died at MP Shah hospital Nairobi on July 10, 2012. By MUCHEMI WACHIRA and YVONNE KAWIRA newsdesk@ke.nationmedia.com Posted Tuesday, July 10 2012 at 23:30 A former military doctor who NTV revealed on Sunday treated Rwandese genocide fugitive Felicien Kabuga is dead. Colonel (Ret) Dr J.K. Rwakwach a medical practitioner who works in Nakuru and served in the armed forces as a military doctor and retired in 2002, was linked to Rwandese genocide fugitive who he is said to have treated in the military facilities. On Tuesday evening, Dr Rwakwach's son, Victor, confirmed that his father died at a Nairobi hospital. "I can confirm that my father is dead, but I am not going to give any details," he told the Daily Nation in a telephone interview at around 9.30pm The doctor on duty at MP Shah Hospital, Dr John Magomere, also confirmed that Dr Rakwach died on Tuesday evening. "He was taken to the ICU on Friday and the family was notified," he said. He declined to give any further details. A letter said to be from the Kenya Armed Forces 3rd Battalion in Nakuru asked Dr Rwakwach to treat a man by the name of Sadiki Nzakobi, believed to be Mr Kabuga's alias. (READ: Kenya Army men guarded killer Kabuga) The letter bears the name of an SK Kamau, and was signed on behalf of the permanent secretary in the department of Defence. We could not ascertain whether indeed such an individual ever worked at the Ministry of Defence. At the time, the Defence department was administered by the Permanent Secretary for Internal Security, Mr Zakayo Cheruiyot, who is now the MP for Kuresoi. Mr Cheruiyot denies that such an arrangement for Mr Kabuga ever existed. When NTV traced Colonel (Ret) Dr Rwakwach at his Nakuru office recently, he also denied knowing anyone by the name Sadiki Nzakobi. The letter head of the Kenya Armed Forces 3rd Battalion in Nakuru claims that Sadiki was the commanding officer of the DCOY or Delta Company, for seven years, resigning on September 6, 1998. Another letter, also bearing the same letter head follows up on the requests made in the previous letter from the permanent secretaries' office. The letter gave Sadiki the authority to be treated in any military hospital. Another letter, written on the February 14, 2001 (Reference number OP/DOD/0652/2001) and also marked as confidential states: "Please assist the above mentioned person with military intelligence for his personal security. He is a person staying in this country under diplomatic immunity." This letter bears the name of James Theuri, again on behalf of the Defence PS. Again, we could not establish whether this individual worked for the Ministry and in what capacity. The NTV expose televised on Sunday reveals that Mr Kabuga could still be in Kenya and that two Kenyans were murdered after they were suspected of revealing information on his whereabouts. The investigative report unearthed details of the likely whereabouts of Mr Kabuga, who the international community has accused the Kenyan government of hiding. The investigations by NTV point to the possible involvement of the government in facilitating Kabuga's stay in Kenya despite consistent denial by officials. NTV investigations over the past five months however point to Mr Kabuga still being in the country under official protection of the security organs, including the military and the National Security Intelligence Service. Mr Kabuga is the man alleged to be the financier and main backer of the militia groups that committed the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. He is now one of the world's most-wanted men and there is a US $5 million (Sh400 million) bounty on the head.
NTV spoke to a man who claims to work for the NSIS and acted as Mr Kabuga's bodyguard for 10 years. The agent claimed that some of those who were involved in the secret mission of protecting Mr Kabuga were eliminated through killings and disappearances. The orders for these actions, he said, were made by the genocide suspect. The story has already been told of the murder nine years ago of freelance journalist William Munuhe just before, it is believed, he betrayed information on Mr Kabuga's whereabouts to agents of the American FBI. Now new evidence unearthed by the NTV indicates that a missing security agent who was in Mr Kabuga's security detail may also have been murdered. Mr Michael Sarunei, according to a close relative, disappeared in 2009 at a time when he was serving in the 'personal protection' squad for the Rwandese fugitive. At the time he had been working in the Kenya Army as an infrantryman since his enlistment in 1996. His relative, on assurance that his name would not be revealed, gave NTV the following account: "Four years ago Michael began earning a lot of money. I was surprised by this and asked him whether soldiers were getting paid better these days. "He told me that in truth, he was working for a very rich man from Rwanda, who the government had wanted to keep in hiding, and that's why he was getting paid a lot. "We were doing well at that time; he would support his entire family, and had even bought a farm. Michael told me that the rich man who he and others were protecting was called Kabuga.". However, says the relative, Mr Sarunei later defied instructions and started secretly taking photographs of his charge. On the night of February 13, 2009, the relative received a a phone call from a close friend and colleague of Mr Sarunei. The message was that he had been killed. He rushed to meet the informant, who gave him photographs that Mr Sarunei had taken of the man he was supposed to be protecting, none other than Kabuga. Mr Sarueni had apparently passed on the pictures after suspecting that his life may be in danger. The informant claimed that he had been taken away in a white government Land Rover, never to be seen again. --- On Tue, 7/10/12, Jagem K'Onyiego <jairuschurch@yahoo.com> wrote: From: Jagem K'Onyiego <jairuschurch@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [uchunguzionline] EX-MILITARY DOCTOR IN KABUGA AFFAIR DIES To: "uchunguzionline@yahoogroups.com" <uchunguzionline@yahoogroups.com> Date: Tuesday, July 10, 2012, 3:54 PM Afuande, Forewarned is forearmed!!! Ever had of that? Mbaja is still alive today for listening to his sixth sense. Rakwach knew what he was dealing with and ought to have been warned to move out before he was stopped. He needed to leave the Country ASAP even if he was only in his underpants. It is the Luo's fallacious thinking that the Government you serve with dedication will protect you. This is what has killed many of those prominent Luos. It is the same thing which will see the likes of double M see their coffins, when they are not ready to. God only helps those who make a move to help themselves. Your cry therefore is a waste!!! Mjaluo ajichanue na awe mjanja. Jagem From: ANYUMBA GEORGE <anyumba462@yahoo.com> To: "uchunguzionline@yahoogroups.com" <uchunguzionline@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2012 3:37 PM Subject: Re: [uchunguzionline] EX-MILITARY DOCTOR IN KABUGA AFFAIR DIES Warsama; There goes another prominent Luo. For God's sake how many of our people must die to protect impunity? Kabuga and the Artur brothers are our new Archilles Heels in Kenya. Good people, we need a revolution, NOW! Afwande From: mohamed warsama <mhmdwarsama@yahoo.com> To: uchunguzi online <uchunguzionline@yahoogroups.com>; "changemombasa2012@yahoogroups.com" <changemombasa2012@yahoogroups.com>; jamian forum <jamian@yahoogroups.com>; Kiswahili <Kiswahili@yahoogroups.com>; KOL <kenyaonline@yahoogroups.com>; progressive-kenyans <progressive-kenyans@googlegroups.com>; Madaraka <madaraka-kenya@yahoogroups.com>; Siasa Kenya <siasa-kenya@yahoogroups.com>; the last word to kenya <thelastwordtokenya@yahoogroups.com>; "wanakenya@googlegroups.com" <wanakenya@googlegroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2012 2:48 PM Subject: [uchunguzionline] EX-MILITARY DOCTOR IN KABUGA AFFAIR DIES JUST THIS FROM NATION SMS NEWS ALERT: Peter Rakwach, ex-military doctor linked to Kabuga in NTV's investigative series, dies at a Nairobi hospital. Mohamed Warsama State defies court's ruling on County bossesSHARE THIS STORYUpdated 2 hrs 49 mins ago By Standard Team The State continues to defy a High Court ruling that declared the recent appointments of county commissioners "null and void" because they were unconstitutional. The commissioners were still in their new offices on Tuesday allegedly discharging their duties even after the High Court revoked their appointments. This has set the stage for a major clash of wills between President Kibaki and the Judiciary, as the commissioners operate in the Ministry of State for Internal Security that is under his office. The High Court ruling was on petition 208 challenging the constitutionality of the appointments or deployments by the President of 47 county commissioners by way of Gazette Notices issued on May 11 and 23. "The 'appointments' or 'deployments,' whatever term is used, assuming that the President had power to make them, fail the test of constitutionality by disregarding the national values and principles set out at Article 10(b) and the principle contained in Article 27(8) of the Constitution," said Justice Mumbi Ngugi. She noted, "The President is under obligation to ensure that he, too, helps to move the country forward and to respect the values and principles of the Constitution. He did not do this in the present case." She added: "If a position does not exist, it is clearly not possible to 'deploy' officers to or from such non-existent position. The office would have to be created first, then appointments made, before 'deployment' or 're-deployment' to that position can take place. Clearly, Gazette Notice No.6937 of May 23 was an attempt to cure what was not curable." Stressing on the need to operate within the Constitution, Justice Ngugi said Kibaki should have consulted Prime Minister Raila Odinga and sought the approval of Parliament on the matter. She concluded that Kibaki had no power to appoint or deploy the commissioners and that he violated Article 10 and 27 of the Constitution. "The purported deployment of County Commissioners by Gazette Notice No. 6937 of May 23, 2012, was therefore unconstitutional, null and void," she concluded. Some of the commissioners, when contacted by The Standard, opted not to respond to our queries saying they were not allowed to comment on the matter. unanswered calls County Commissioner Abdi Hassan in Uasin Gishu County told The Standard he was held up in a meeting. Mr Hassan said in a text message: "I am around, but for now I am attending to some work. I will get back to you when I'm done." Efforts to contact Elgeyo/Marakwet County Commissioner Mohamed Birik were fruitless, as several calls to his mobile phone went unanswered. Baringo County Commissioner Benard Leparmarai declined to comment on the matter, but instead referred us to his seniors in Nairobi. "I cannot comment on the matter for now. You may talk to our seniors in the Provincial Administration headquarters in Nairobi," Leparmarai said on telephone. In Trans Nzoia County, Commissioner Charity Chepkonga, was in her office discharging her duties since Tuesday. When The Standard visited her office, a senior official who requested anonymity, said the commissioner was still working but was not around at the time. "The commissioner is present even today, but has gone for lunch and she will be back in office in the course of the day," he said. In Pokot County, Commissioner Peter Okwanyo, was also working in his office. Sources within the office hinted that Mr Okwanyo is on Wednesday expected to chair a meeting on elections and issues touching on hate speech. The commissioner will chair the meeting at Mtelo Hall in Kapenguria. Most of the six county commissioners in Nyanza Province are still in office, a week after the High Court nullified their appointments. Kisumu Country Commissioner Lorna Odero was at work on Tuesday, but left early in the afternoon. "She will be in the office tomorrow morning," one of the staff at her office told The Standard. Ms Odero has been serving the county from the office of former Kisumu East DC Mabeya Mogaka, who was recently moved to the Office of the President. A visit to Kisii County Commissioner Lydia Muriuki's office established that it was business as usual. Mrs Muriuki told The Standard she was in office discharging her duties in accordance with her appointment. The county is peaceful and if you have heard of anything touching on security let me know," she said. The administrator said she had not received any other communication other than the one appointing her to the position. At the office located at Kisii District headquarters, locals were queuing to see Muriuki, one of 10 women county commissioners, a move civil society say is far below the one-third-gender balance the Constitution requires. Before the presidential appointment, Muriuki had been serving as Eastern Nyanza regional commissioner covering Kisii and Nyamira counties. She was appointed to the position in 2009. sensitive issues She said her office was overseeing security preparation for the Agricultural Society of Kenya, Southern Nyanza Trade Fair at Gusii Stadium, tomorrow. In Homa Bay County, Samwel Otieno was in office, but declined to speak to The Standard on any matter related to his administrative duties. "Security issues are so sensitive that I cannot discuss them with The Standard or any other private media house," he said. He added that he could only share information with the State-owned Kenya News Agency and Kenya Broadcasting Corporation. But Migori CC Anne Ngetich has not reported since the induction course for the 47 county commissioners in Nairobi, last week. Nyamira County Commissioner Wilson Wanyanga was working on Tuesday in his office in Nyamira town. But he did not respond to calls from The Standard. |
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