Saturday, 12 August 2017

Shocking! NASA Claim That Over 100 Of Their Supporters Have Been Killed By Police

A Kisumu resident shows a spent bullet cartridge. HAMZA MOHAMED/AL JAZEERA


In a bitterly disputed election in Kenya, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) on the evening of Friday, 11 August 2017, declared the incumbent President, Uhuru Kenyatta as the winner.
Shortly after, chaos erupted in the main strongholds of the opposition leader, Raila Odinga across Western Kenya and pockets of Nairobi.

In Kisumu, residents went to social media to complain of the police brutality that they faced. They said that for the whole night, only gunshots rent the air as protesters fought running battles with police.
According to several reports, official sources claimed that only 3 people had died and a few injured and admitted to the Jaramogi Oginga hospital. More reports indicated that police went from door to door beating up residents.
However, in a rebuttal today, Saturday 12 August, James Orengo, an elected Senator of Siaya County and legal counsel within the NASA Coalition, claimed that the Kenya government was implementing a state of terror and killing residents for their voting choices. He claimed that over 100 of their supporters (including 10 children) had been killed by a paramilitary unit of the government masquerading as police.
Also: SHOCKING!! Brutal Video Surfaces Online Showing Police Brutality In Kisumu [Watch]
He further claimed that over 30 were dead in Mathare, Kibera and Kawangware areas of Nairobi.
When asked whether he had any evidence, he said that the police were using body bags to hide the bodies.
"They are killing, piling bodies in body bags and no one knows where they're being disposed.They're not in the morgues.-Orengo"
He even urged the media to visit the Kenyatta National Hospital where more supporters were admitted with bullet wounds.
This election saw the opposition make claims that there were massive rigging cases and fraud to ensure the incumbent president retained his seat. The NASA Coalition maintained their hard stance that they would not go to court but would use constitutional means to get justice.

Riot police prepare to pass burning barricades as they push toward protesters during clashes on August 12, 2017, in the Mathare slum of Nairobi, Kenya. Demonstrators objected to the re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta over opposition leader and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga.
Kenya Police watch  fires lit by protesters in Nairobi      BEN CURTIS/AP

Sunday, 6 August 2017

Over 11,000 Polling Stations Lack Network Coverage: IEBC (Full List Here)

IEBC Chair, Wafula Chebukati  PHOTO | FRANCIS NDERITU

In an announcement made to the press, IEBC Chairperson, Wafula Chebukati has said that over 11,000 polling stations will not have network coverage over the election.

As a result, Returning Officers will have to 'move' to get the network to relay the results to the electronic system in their headquarters in Nairobi.

The electoral agency has said that 11,155 out of 40,883 polling stations lack network coverage.
The commission said these areas are out of 3G or 4G GSM network coverage. The Kenya Integrated Elections Managed System( KIEMS) is designed to relay data from the polling station to a central tallying center in the headquarters. The system is used for voter registration, identification and result transmission.
Kisii has the highest number of such stations with 922, followed by Muranga with 912 and Homabay third with 892.
In Busia, they are 641, Migori 528 and Kirinyaga 461.
Machakos has the lowest number with only seven centers.
He also reassured that the Commission is ready to announce results per constituency as they trickle in.
“We had planned to announce the total results at the national tallying center because our officers have already made them public at the constituency level, but Kenyans want us to announce as they trickle in,” chairman Wafula Chebukati said at Bomas, Nairobi.
Below is the list of regions and the respective number of centers without coverage.


Is Your Relationship Fake? Let’s Test It




Ask yourself the following statements to confirm if you are in a real relationship or not.
Be honest with yourself and you will be in a better position to decide. Good luck.

Each yes for a statement earns you one point for your total score. A topic may have two points.

Communication
You can recall the last time you had a sincere conversation with your partner.
You know what is going on in their life. You did not have to see it on Facebook.

Public Display of Affection
You are not the most touchy and lovey-dovey couple you know.

Remarkable Moments
There are exceptional memories that you two have. There is something you see or hear that makes you really miss your partner e.g. song.

Confusion
You are sure of your partner’s feelings. You are sure of your feelings about them. You trust them completely.

Serious Discussions
You can discuss anything, including why you do not like something they did.
They talk about a future with you. Visiting places, having kids in the future etc.

Power Struggle
Sometimes when you argue, you let go of your ego and admit they are right.

Sexual Chemistry
Once you have satisfied your urges, you still want to talk to them.

Family and Friends
You know all if not 90% of his family and friends.

How many points did you score in total? 

0- 4:   Your relationship is fake. They are with you for something else that is not you.
5-7:   You are trying but you are not yet there. Watch out.
8-10: Things are good. There is a bright future:)
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