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ILLICIT BREW TURNS GATUNDU MEN INTO ZOMBIES

By Paul Njau GATUNDU NORTH WOMEN POINT FINGERS TO LOCAL AUTHORITIES AS HIGH UPTAKE OF ILLICIT BREWS DRIVE THEIR MEN OUT OF THEIR HOMES. Women from Kianganga village in Gatundu North kiambu county, are up in arms with local authorities and security apparatus, for failing to contain high uptake of illicit brews in the area which have made local men unproductive. The angry area residents cite that the re-emergence of illicit brews in the remote area have turned many men into zombies failing to play their role as family providers but now to the extreme of being unable to accomplish their conjugal rights. A section of Gatundu women in protest over illicit brew  The furious women have expressed their dissatisfaction with the sluggish nature of the law enforcers in the effort to curb the menace once and for all. "Enough is enough,we cannot sit down and see our men becoming useless beings, now this is too much" Irene Wanyoike cried out. Led by Irene Wanyoike, the irate women decried ...

MAN FIGHT FOR PATERNITY RIGHTS IN COURT

  A Kiambu court has issued a warrant of arrest orders for a head teacher who is in contempt of not honouring a court order which allowed a middle aged man his paternal right to see his two year old son   Kiambu resident magistrate Wilson Rading made the ruling that Hellen Waitherero head teacher Ngegu primary school and her daughter Joan Wambui who has since fled were in breach of court orders to have Peter Njoroge see his son and their actions were deliberate.   Njoroge who lives in the United States of America has been deprived of his parental rights since December 2019 after he fell out with his then girlfriend Wambui prompting his son a US citizen to be detained in Kenya by Waitherero (grandmother) denying him access which has led to a court battle.   Njoroge argues that he has a right to his son since the mother fled to the US with no contact leaving the child with her mother which led to concerns of the well-being of the child hence his efforts to get access t...

ISRAEL TO CONTINUE TO SUPPORT KENYAN GOVERNMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS, ODED RE-AFFIRMS

   Story by channel22Media Reporter The Israel embassy has re-affirmed its commitment to support the Kenyan government in forest conservation through tree planting. Ambassador Oded Joseph applauded President Uhuru Kenyatta for the efforts he has placed to see the country attain its lost forest cover. Click for Video Stories   https://www.youtube.com/channel /UC9GVtbrNUfpQqLh3CmNiV6Q/videos He spoke at Uplands forest in Lari sub -county where he led the embassy, Kenya Forest Service and members of the community forest association to plant 3,000 trees The Israel ambassador said even if their five years will expire next year, they will continue to support government programs that will see the environment conserved. He was accompanied by deputy forest chief conservator Charity Munyasia, central highlands conservator Samuel Ihure, Kiambu ecosystem conservator Paul Karanja and uplands forest manager Isaac Waweru.   Others were Equity Bank Limuru branch, who dona...

LUO NYANZA LEADERS CALL FOR UNITY AMONGST KENYAN COMMUNITIES

    Ruaraka Mp TJ Kajwang, pens down message of condolence to the Late Paul Koinange, together with other honorable members when they visited the family in kiambaa kiambu County.  Story By Channel22Media Reporter LEADER S from Luo Nyanza have said that the unity between the Luo and Kikuyu community has liberated the country. Read why Channel22Media ranked First in New Media Platform The leaders led by Seme Mp James Nyikal, Rarienda Mp Otiende Amollo, Ruaraka Mp TJ Kajwang, Migori woman representative Pamela Odhiambo and Homa bay senator Moses kajwang   paid a courtesy visit to the late Paul Koinange home in Kiambaa on Friday to pay their respect saying that the koinange family was very instrumental in the liberation and unity of the country. “Kikuyu’s and Luo’s let us know that whenever we are engaged in unnecessary fighting’s foreigners come and take our land and take our blessings. We need to know that we need to guard this nation,” said Odhiambo. Sen...