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{UAH} Raw: Man canes CORD leader Raila Odinga and Governor Mvurya with a cane in Kinango

Raw: Man canes CORD leader Raila Odinga and Governor Mvurya with a cane in Kinango

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{UAH} ABC News Doctor Says Ebola Crisis Is 'Most Devastating Outbreak' He's Ever Covered

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ABC News Doctor Says Ebola Crisis Is 'Most Devastating Outbreak' He's Ever Covered

ABC News' Dr. Richard Besser has devoted his career to studying infectious diseases worldwide. But he says that he has never seen a situation as extreme as the Ebola outbreak occurring in West Africa right now.

"This is the most devastating outbreak I've ever seen anywhere in the world and the most devastating outbreak I've ever covered as a reporter," Besser told the Huffington Post in a phone interview from Liberia, where he and an ABC crew are documenting the Ebola crisis, on Tuesday. "I worked on disease protection for 13 years and I've never seen an outbreak as devastating as this one."

The network's chief health and medical editor had already been to Liberia in August, but returned with his crew following President Obama'spledge to send 3,000 U.S. military personnel and other resources to West Africa to combat the deadly virus. He said he went back to see if the President's word to bring some control to the area is becoming a reality.

"There's definitely a different feel on the ground here this time than there was in August," he said, adding that he has noticed a significant increase in international aid groups, patient care workers, ambulances, burial teams and treatment unites.

Besser was the first journalist allowed to bring a camera into ELWA2, the Ebola Isolation Unit run by the Liberian Ministry of Health. He said the only way you can enter is with a protective suit. "Protective suit," however, is an understatement. Besser's outfit included 3 pairs of gloves, surgical scrubs, foot covers, rubber boots, and an outer suit that zips all the way up with a hood, another hood to cover that hood, a face cover, a respirator mask, a pair of goggles and taped seams.

Below are images of Besser wearing the complete suit:

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He said the hospital's "extraordinary" attention to detail is what made him feel safe enough to enter, but he would not advise that people without his experience do the same.

"I don't think that any journalist should go in," he said. "I didn't allow the 2 producers I traveled with to go inside. That's not a setting where journalists should routinely be going inside."

Still, he said the community has been incredibly receptive to him being there, and are happy that someone is trying to tell their story.

But there's another story going on that few people are talking about and some don't even know exists. The outbreak has caused most hospitals to completely shut their doors to people who need regular care, Besser said. The entire health care system in Liberia is falling apart.

"Someone with a heart attack, someone in a car accident, someone having a seizure, pregnant women... they have nowhere to go," he said. "Jobs are shut down. Construction projects have stopped. Its consequences across society are so far-reaching."


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{UAH} Pojim/WBK: Mwai Kibaki sells Nairobi's Union Towers to varsity for Sh800m - Corporate News - businessdailyafrica.com

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Mwai Kibaki sells Nairobi's Union Towers to varsity for Sh800m - Corporate News

Former president Mwai Kibaki has sold one of the jewels of his vast business empire, the Union Towers (inset), in a multi-million-shilling deal that affirms the position of real estate as one of Kenya's most lucrative sectors. FILE PHOTOS | NATION MEDIA GROUP 

By SIMON CIURI, sciuri@ke.nationmedia.com
Posted  Tuesday, September 30  2014 at  22:07

Former president Mwai Kibaki has sold one of the jewels of his vast business empire in a multi-million-shilling deal that affirms the position of real estate as one of Kenya's most lucrative sectors.

Mr Kibaki has sold Union Towers, the 14-floor building in central Nairobi, to Mt Kenya University (MKU) for Sh800 million, making it one of the priciest real estate transactions this year.

MKU founder and chairman Simon Gicharu said the closing of the deal brings to an end a three-year bidding process and paves the way for the establishment of the institution's Virtual Learning Centre.

"We have been pursuing avenues to strengthen our virtual learning programmes and will be using the premises to coordinate it," said Mr Gicharu, adding that the transaction was closed for Sh800 million and financed through long-term debt from a local lender.

MKU has in the past used Co-operative Bank and Equity Bank loans to finance its rapid expansion programme that has seen it open campuses in eight Kenyan towns and in the Rwandan Capital, Kigali.

Until the takeover, Union Towers belonged to Parkway Investment Limited, a company Mr Kibaki co-owned with former minister Njoroge Mungai.

Mr Gicharu said the university had found the building's location in Nairobi's CBD attractive and suitable for its planned expansion to the city.

The Competition Authority of Kenya (CAK) has authorised the transfer of the building to the new owners, allowing the university to roll out its expansion plan.

Thika-based MKU is not new to Union Towers having occupied a number of floors in the building on long term leasing terms.

The building has in recent years become a key learning hub in the CBD that also houses Nyeri-based Dedan Kimathi University's city campus.

It also houses private businesses such as fast food chain Gallitos.

MKU's pursuit of a virtual learning platform makes it the second institution after Kenyatta University to do so and it remains to be seen how the programmes will impact access to and quality of university education in Kenya.

MKU's acquisition of Union Towers comes two months after it made a Sh300 million bid to acquire Inoorero Tower in Nairobi's Parklands area.


Politician Francis Nyammo who owns the building put it out for sale after a local bank placed notices in the local press seeking to auction it to recover money it lent its owners but had not been paid.

People familiar with the deal said Mr Nyammo had found a different buyer who has agreed to buy the building at a price of Sh380 million and has made a 10 per cent downpayment.

MKU, a private university, operates 12 campuses in Nairobi, Thika, Mombasa, Meru, Nakuru, Mumias, Eldoret, Kitale, Lodwar, Kakamega and Kabarnet. It also has a campus in Kigali, Rwanda and a marketing office in Juba, South Sudan.

The successful purchase of Union Towers should help MKU grow its presence within Nairobi's CBD where universities are locked in a fierce battle for working students.

Universities have in the past eight years spent billions of shillings in the purchase or leasing of buildings in Nairobi and other major towns where they have set up campuses targeting students who attend classes after work.

Both public and private universities are estimated to have spent more than Sh5 billion in buying buildings and parking areas in downtown Nairobi alone in the past five years.

At least nine institutions — including the University of Nairobi, Kenya Methodist University, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Kenyatta University, Moi University and the Presbyterian University of East Africa — have campuses in central Nairobi.

Economic Survey 2014 indicates that Kenya's university student enrolment grew by 34.9 per cent to 324,560 last year from 240,551 the previous year.

Mwai Kibaki sells Nairobi's Union Towers to varsity for Sh800m - Corporate News - businessdailyafrica.com
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{UAH} Kasparov: Putin more dangerous to U.S. than ISIS

Garry Kasparov: Putin is 'the most dangerous man' in the world and a bigger threat to the U.S. than the Islamic State

By  | Yahoo News – 17 hours ago

 

Arguably the world's best chess player ever, Garry Kasparov is on a new mission. He hopes to convince the world that the biggest threat to global unrest is not the Islamic State, al-Qaida or North Korea. Instead it is Vladimir Putin, Russia's president from 2000 to 2008 and then again from 2012 to today.

In an interview with Yahoo News and Finance Anchor Bianna Golodryga, Kasparov outlined his reasons for believing that Putin should be what keeps the world up at night. He chided President Barack Obama for being too late in addressing Putin's aggression in Ukraine — ultimately annexing Crimea. And while he views the president's speech at the United Nations — calling Russia's invasion into Ukraine  and ideology of "might makes right" backward —he still believes that actions speak louder than words. Kasparov has extremely harsh words for what he views as European indifference to Putin's actions, and he compares the world's complacency with the lead-up to World War II.

Kasparov calls the Islamic State militant group (also known as ISIL and ISIS) a diversion for the world to focus on. He finds it hypocritical that the U.S. and other Western allies have agreed to supply Syrian rebels opposed to IS, while refusing Ukraine's similar request.

Regarding the current sanctions imposed on Russia, Kasparov believes that at some point they will hurt not only the Russian economy, but also Putin and his inner circle. However, for that to happen, he believes the sanctions will have to be in place through at least March 2015. He adds that Putin will use Russia's vast supply of natural gas as leverage ahead of what he calls the "upcoming cold winter," threatening to shut down supplies to Europe and other former Soviet republics and satellite nations. Kasparov fears that the threat will be enough to persuade an easing of sanctions. He also believes Putin is telling his inner circle of Russia's richest and most powerful business leaders, who are facing the ramifications of stiff sanctions that the western governments "will blink.  As before, they will capitulate.  We'll get what we need." Kasparov believes that Putin is calling the world's bluff. "He is playing poker while everyone else is playing chess."

Kasparov, who once expressed interest in running in the 2008 presidential race and who has in recent years become an anti-Putin activist, avoided the question of whether or not he would seek public office. Instead his response was a sobering one: "We should forget about power in Russia changing hands throughout the election process. I'm afraid it will be not a very lawful process and it may eventually end up with the collapse of the country."

His political views have affected his professional career and aspirations. Just last month Kasparovlost his bid for the presidency of the World Chess Federation, to Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, a controversial billionaire who had ties to Saddam Hussein, Moammar Gadhafi and Bashar Assad. (Ilyumzhinov also believes that not only was the game invented by aliens, but that he too was abducted by alien years ago. "Of course it was," Kasparov answered when asked if the election was rigged.)

As for the future, Kasparov sees dark days ahead as long as Putin is in office. He believes that the 2018 World Cup, now currently set to take place in Russia, should be relocated to another country. But that is down the line, Kasparov says, adding that he is currently focused on the upcoming "cold winter."

Watch the complete interview:


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{UAH} In Uganda, a whistleblower phone app seeks to outsmart corruption | Mail & Guardian Africa (Mobile edition)

Through the Action for Transparency (A4T) Smartphone app, being piloted in three Ugandan districts, communities are being armed with information allowing them to report anonymously when budget allocations for health centres and schools fail to match public expenditure.

Using the GPS-enabled A4T app, a user can receive the location of a school or health centre, the number of staff allocated to them by both the government and the institution, and the amount of money approved and dispersed.

If they suspect money is being misused—for example if the government provides funds for an ambulance which then is nowhere to be seen—the user can simply click on the app's whistle icon to send an instant report to the A4T website and their Facebook page.

"If it is a police case we'll report it to the police," said Moses Karatunga, the programme officer for Transparency International (TI) Uganda. "If it's an advocacy issue we can take it up with the ministry."

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{UAH} Banana fiber gives Uganda's landmine victims new life - CNN.com

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/09/30/business/banana-fiber-landmine-victime-uganda/index.html


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{UAH} STRANGE HOW THE LUOS HAVE TURNED THE ICC INTO A GOD COMPLEX Geeeez !!!!

Lawyer Sues Israel, Italy and Pontius Pilate for Jesus' Crucifixion

 

By Katherine Weber, Christian Post Reporter

 

A Kenyan lawyer has filed a petition to overturn the 2,000-year-old trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ, arguing that the trial was unlawful and demanding that Israel and Italy be held responsible.

Dola Indidis, a lawyer, Roman Catholic, and former spokesperson for the Kenyan Judiciary, filed the lawsuit regarding Jesus' death with the International Court of Justice, the primary judicial branch of the United Nations based at The Hague in the Netherlands. Indidis filed the lawsuit against Pontius Pilate, several Jewish elders, King Herod, Tiberius (Emperor of Rome 42 BC-37AD), the Republic of Italy and the State of Israel.

"I filed the case because it's my duty to uphold the dignity of Jesus and I have gone to the ICJ to seek justice for the man from Nazareth," Indidis told the Nairobian in a recent interview. "His selective and malicious prosecution violated his human rights through judicial misconduct, abuse of office bias and prejudice."

Indidis claims the goal of his lawsuit is to have "a declaratory judgment declaration that the trial judgment and sentence entered were badly done and therefore null and void," according to The Blaze. Additionally, the lawyer argues that Jesus' sentence was incompatible with Galilean law at the time, as the sentence for blasphemy was being stoned to death, not crucifixion.

According to the Jerusalem Post, Indidis named the Republic of Italy and the State of Israel in the lawsuit because when these two states gained independence, they incorporated the laws of the Roman Empire into their new government systems. These are the same laws that were in effect when Jesus was crucified.

Indidis initially submitted his case to the Kenyan High Court in Nairobi in 2007, but it was rejected for not having enough legal standing, especially since parties Indidis wishes to prosecute have been dead for 2,000 years.

The lawyer told Sylvia Chebet of Kenyan Citizen TV that his proof regarding Jesus' unlawful death comes from the bible, saying "evidence today is on record in the bible, and you cannot discredit the bible," adding that he knows "as a matter of fact and a matter of truth that we have a good case with a high probability of success."

Although Standard Media reports that the International Court of Justice has created a preliminary panel to consider Indidis' case, an ICJ spokesperson told Legal Cheek that it would not be considering the case, as it is out of its jurisdiction. The ICJ usually focuses on territory disputes between countries belonging to the United Nations.

"The ICJ has no jurisdiction for such a case. The ICJ settles disputes between states. It is not even theoretically possible for us to consider this case," the ICJ spokesperson told Legal Cheek.

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{UAH} THIS IS WHERE I HAVE A PROBLEM WITH EDWARD POJIM

Friends

 

For a very long time Edward has stated that Africa is failing for we have poor leadership and we should not go after Western countries interfering into our continent.   I have stated that we have poor leadership but that leadership is in power not for we want it to be in power but for The West wants it into power. I have cited very many examples on how the west decides on who leads and who loses. I have cited how the Kenya election was decided by United States. And I opine that till when an African vote actually decides who wins an election, it is very stupid for us as Africans to even hold elections, we might as well simply call Washington or London to question them who they want in office and we move on. The west not only decide who leads us but they decide who is removed and who starts, who wins and who loses a war. Our continent is not independent and thinking so is delusional. The article below is how United States decides what happens in Honduras as by Hilary Clinton’s eyes.

 

Tell me why a citizen in Honduras bothers to go and vote.

EM

On the 49th Parallel    

Hard choices: Hillary Clinton admits role in Honduran coup aftermath

Clinton’s embrace of far-right narrative on Latin America is part of electoral strategy

September 29, 2014 6:00AM ET

by Mark Weisbrot @MarkWeisbrot

In a recent op-ed in The Washington Post, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton used a review of Henry Kissinger’s latest book, “World Order,” to lay out her vision for “sustaining America’s leadership in the world.” In the midst of numerous global crises, she called for return to a foreign policy with purpose, strategy and pragmatism. She also highlighted some of these policy choices in her memoir “Hard Choices” and how they contributed to the challenges that Barack Obama’s administration now faces.  

The chapter on Latin America, particularly the section on Honduras, a major source of the child migrants currently pouring into the United States, has gone largely unnoticed. In letters to Clinton and her successor, John Kerry, more than 100 members of Congress have repeatedly warned about the deteriorating security situation in Honduras, especially since the 2009 military coup that ousted the country’s democratically elected President Manuel Zelaya. As Honduran scholar Dana Frank points out in Foreign Affairs, the U.S.-backed post-coup government “rewarded coup loyalists with top ministries,” opening the door for further “violence and anarchy.”

The homicide rate in Honduras, already the highest in the world, increased by 50 percent from 2008 to 2011; political repression, the murder of opposition political candidates, peasant organizers and LGBT activists increased and continue to this day. Femicides skyrocketed. The violence and insecurity were exacerbated by a generalized institutional collapse. Drug-related violence has worsened amid allegations of rampant corruption in Honduras’ police and government. While the gangs are responsible for much of the violence, Honduran security forces have engaged in a wave of killings and other human rights crimes with impunity.

Despite this, however, both under Clinton and Kerry, the State Department’s response to the violence and military and police impunity has largely been silence, along with continued U.S. aid to Honduran security forces. In “Hard Choices,” Clinton describes her role in the aftermath of the coup that brought about this dire situation. Her firsthand account is significant both for the confession of an important truth and for a crucial false testimony.

First, the confession: Clinton admits that she used the power of her office to make sure that Zelaya would not return to office. “In the subsequent days [after the coup] I spoke with my counterparts around the hemisphere, including Secretary [Patricia] Espinosa in Mexico,” Clinton writes. “We strategized on a plan to restore order in Honduras and ensure that free and fair elections could be held quickly and legitimately, which would render the question of Zelaya moot.”

This may not come as a surprise to those who followed the post-coup drama closely. (See my commentary from 2009 on Washington’s role in helping the coup succeed here, here and here.) But the official storyline, which was dutifully accepted by most in the media, was that the Obama administration actually opposed the coup and wanted Zelaya to return to office.

Clinton’s position on Latin America in her bid for the presidency is another example of how the far right exerts disproportionate influence on US foreign policy in the hemisphere.

The question of Zelaya was anything but moot. Latin American leaders, the United Nations General Assembly and other international bodies vehemently demanded his immediate return to office. Clinton’s defiant and anti-democratic stance spurred a downward slide in U.S. relations with several Latin American countries, which has continued. It eroded the warm welcome and benefit of the doubt that even the leftist governments in region offered to the newly installed Obama administration a few months earlier.

Clinton’s false testimony is even more revealing. She reports that Zelaya was arrested amid “fears that he was preparing to circumvent the constitution and extend his term in office.” This is simply not true. As Clinton must know, when Zelaya was kidnapped by the military and flown out of the country in his pajamas on June 28, 2009, he was trying to put a consultative, nonbinding poll on the ballot to ask voters whether they wanted to have a real referendum on reforming the constitution during the scheduled election in November. It is important to note that Zelaya was not eligible to run in that election. Even if he had gotten everything he wanted, it was impossible for Zelaya to extend his term in office. But this did not stop the extreme right in Honduras and the United States from using false charges of tampering with the constitution to justify the coup.

In addition to her bold confession and Clinton’s embrace of the far-right narrative in the Honduran episode, the Latin America chapter is considerably to the right of even her own record on the region as secretary of state. This appears to be a political calculation. There is little risk of losing votes for admitting her role in making most of the hemisphere’s governments disgusted with the United States. On the other side of the equation, there are influential interest groups and significant campaign money to be raised from the right-wing Latin American lobby, including Floridian Cuban-Americans and their political fundraisers.

Like the 54-year-old failed embargo against Cuba, Clinton’s position on Latin America in her bid for the presidency is another example of how the far right exerts disproportionate influence on U.S. foreign policy in the hemisphere.

Mark Weisbrot is a co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, D.C. He is also the president of Just Foreign Policy.

The views expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect Al Jazeera America's editorial policy.

      

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