 Hey there, and many thanks for tuning in to Y254 TV. It's a 12-day of the month of January 2022. I trust that you have been well. Thank you for choosing to be part of us tonight, you watching the news bit. A very good Wednesday evening to you. My name is Dereva Hillary. Let's get you updated, shall we? Recovery mission is underway to rescue a 38-year-old fisherman who drowned in Lake Victoria on Tuesday, near Sukru Island Beach in Subba, north sub-county. The man, identified as Nicola Soutina, was on a fishing expedition alongside his counterpart, Zadoko Mwok, who swam to safety when they were both capsized. Addressing the media, Huma Bee County Beach Management Unit, BMU Chairperson Edward Raymok, explained that the incident was caused by bad weather conditions characterized by heavy winds and rainfall witnessed in the area. The father stated that Mwok managed to escape possibly because he had a life-saving jacket on him before the boat capsized. Raymok asked the fisherman in the region to adhere to the regulations put in place to ensure the safety while in the lake, adding that it is important to avoid the waters during bad weather conditions. New Eastern Regional Commissioner Evans Achoki has handed over Narok County Commissioner Office to the new commissioner Isaac Wanyoni Masinde. Achoki thanked Narok residents, especially the youth and elders for working together with the security team when fostering peace and tranquility in the region. He called on his predecessors to ensure there is peace during this electioneering period. The new Narok County Commissioner Isaac Wanyoni Masinde after taking over the office promised residents of Narok a peace during and after the elections those vying for political seats to embrace tolerance and adhere to the rule of law Masinde warned experience against hits which else they will be arrested and are in the encodes. I want to take this opportunity to thank the Narok County security team, all the Ngao staff from Narok County starting with the DCCs, ACCs, assistant chiefs and the village elders. I also want to take this opportunity to thank the political leaders of Narok County all elected leaders in Narok County I have worked very closely with all the leaders to ensure that this county remains peaceful and indeed for the last one year Narok County has experienced relative peace that was elusive for quite some time so I want to thank all the leaders for the cooperation that I received and all the security officers for the job well done. Going forward I also want to thank all the residents of Narok County for the cooperation that I received from them I also want to thank the media in Narok Narok is one of those counties with a very vibrant media and I was able to convey my messages to the media and every time I wanted to convey any message especially the FM radios which are very popular amongst this community I was able to get to the studio and communicate to my messages of peace and all I want to take this opportunity also to welcome the leadership the political leadership of Narok County I want to welcome them so that we can be able to work together I want to assure them that we will make sure that we work together to ensure that there is peace and security because majorly they work for the county commissioner and that the county securities to ensure that we protect life and property that one I want to assure you and to take this opportunity also to ensure to tell you that we will make sure that In our two security matizaman is receiving treatment at the Mararara Referral Hospital in Samburu County after cattle raiders shot him before driving away 28 of his cows the hospital medical personnel in charge Dr. Robert Natosi the victim is in stable condition adding that the bullet had penetrated through the ear and the victim will be subjected to cancelling to enable him to recover from the trauma and in Baringo County leaders continue to ask the government to address the humanitarian crisis that has hit parts of the county following mandatory attacks that have left many people displaced following attacks in Kisumet, Kageir, Iyata and Tepkesin in Baringo North over 300 families have fled their homes fearing for their lives with others in Lameya, Baringo South camping at Tepkesir after being displaced Staying on security issues a special forensic team has been dispatched to Rivayala and Yalasub County level 4 hospital to assist with investigations in a bid to identify the 19 bodies retrieved from the river In a statement police spokesperson Bruno Shiosu said the bodies had been dumped in the river over a stated period of time contrary to media reports insinuating that all the bodies were dumped at once Shiosu said despite an appeal from the police no one has come forward to claim the bodies that are lying at Yalasub County level 4 hospital he appealed to anyone with information to come forward to aid in the investigations Local residents claim the bodies are dumped into the river at night by unidentified people Guem sub county police commander Charles Church I say they had begun the investigations of Tayala residents raised concern over the bodies This comes even in the wake of increased cases of discovery of bodies across the country and in killings that have remained puzzling and unreserved In Mombasa County is fighting through National Land Commission to repossess its land which was grabbed by unscrupulous land grabbers 20 years ago at the Kenya School of Government the National Land Commission NLC alternative dispute resolution technical team continued to receive submissions over the disputed nearly primary school land realm NLC constituted an alternative dispute resolution technical team which processed various claims from the National Government County public institution and members of the public The parcel of the land measuring 14.7 acres which reportedly belongs to nearly primary school had been set aside to build a secondary school We need to make sure that this matter is not determined but I'm held bent on ensuring that we have this matter sorted out I think there was a metamorphosis of the parcels because other subdivisions were done other numbers were issued So it was a scheme to basically make sure that whatever work the commission is doing does not succeed and that the title documentation cannot be traced to a particular number I think what they forgot is that the land is very much next to nearly primary the land the land speaks for itself next to the primary school the documentation that they are showing that it was for the building of a secondary school so it's very clear that anything can be done to obtain a document over the land but at the end of the day the back goes back that this is actually land that ought to be given back to the school This Idris Husain Muhammad sold this property to Justice Said Jitemwe in 2004 Now from 2004 Justice Jitemwe has been in occupation of this property now we are talking about over 18 years has been using this property exclusively for over those 18 years and has massively developed this property When he was buying this property in 2002 the relevant officers that is the land registry confirmed that this property was actually owned by Idris Husain Muhammad and knowing that our system borrows heavily from the torrent system of registration which provides clear principle the mirror principle the curtain principle and the compensation our client was safe It is our contention therefore that the question of the dispute the only institution that now deals with the question of dispute over land between now my client and Nyali primary that will be the environment and land court asking that if they have because you see when we come here there was the question of Thank you for staying with us you are watching news bition y254 tv now at least 27,800 Brighton Nidi students from various days secondary schools across Embo County have received bachelors more than 64 million shillings from the devolved unit this comes as relief for the parents and for depressed incomes owing to the impact of COVID-19 on their small businesses beneficiaries who are drawn from 260 schools received amounts ranging between 2,000 to 10,000 shillings depending on the level of need and this is according to county executive committee CEC member of education John Kiamati speaking to school principals at Embo talent academy Kiamati said the best was one of the county education support fund noting plans were underway to ensure phase 2 and three funds set to benefit Nidi learners in boarding secondary school tertiary institution and universities were processed and dispersed on time the CEC appealed to fund managers to ensure the process of recruitment was above board so that no deserving case was left out the CEC also called on policy makers to initiate another bus race came that will ensure that the brightest Nidi students are offered full scholarships Kiamati this moment I welcome the distinguished people of course to them as a public I think it's important to know battery is not for every student that's why bus are now crying because every applicant want work to be different I believe the logistics of the battery is to assist the Nidi and very bright but now that issue has been overtaken every one want and don't know what to do but the battery is not for everybody and therefore those who miss out the battery should not go fighting MCA or in the department to give everybody battery The Malindi High Court has issued a temporary order restraining the county government of Kilifi from taking over revenue collections point manned by private company raindrops limited Malindi residents judge Stephen Keith restrained the county government from taking over the collection points and collecting and packing revenue from the company pending the inter parties hearing and determination of a suit filed by raindrops limited which was also certified as agent followed a decision by the county administration to terminate the services of the company that has been collecting excess of packing fees on its behalf since 2013 on January 15, 2020 to the county department of finance issued a notice warning traders against paying money to raindrops and instead direct them to pay their dues to prospective county revenue offices and county revenue offices The company's accountant Mr. Elijah Mbago say the company had signed a 15-year contract with the county administration to collect a revenue from two streams and that terminating the service 7 years earlier is a clear breach of contract Na koti nisi siya mga na staidi kuskousho na hata koti nise mga paka zasdwe pa ones nisi siya kuskousho Teknologi e tu na tuzesha kuskousho kutaka kuyo apeli nisi zibidu na tuzesha kuskousho angali nisi systemu e tu na wao na na wao nisi kuskousho nisi nisi kuskousho kwa mwezi tu na 37 million wao kutoka kenya ipatio hulu kwa wajafika 30 million kikikonesia hapa kutoka twingi ipa kaleo wakauntia kakaunti governmentia kilifi 1.9 billion ngekwani wao na ile 3 million na wao mga kwa wajafika da 300 million systemu e koleti 1.9 billion udaraya usalama e angali e kote koto kasa mukaunti governmentia wali nda kwa ambi e udaraya usalama hao kupiana koto wakaingiana bunuki kwenyibitu ovietu kama pwao watu weto wao kupana nini viana ologo kutata muka citele sili kumissiwa hakuna kwaʻukona hakuna kiyotamata jaide nanguwana kwaʻu kupana kwwibu lavdana nga siwasi pia nao wana kutu srekari hajiwe mamiya. Mae, n央 vaikumama, amatie mamiya resuja niya na ukei, hia mamiya mamiye m However, he got the iron shows as m Giant and the U.K.omu kwa kwa ni kwa lansu kwa na ukewa kwa mawa kwa ni na kwa mrata huja k Pray. Aka kwa yaesa, U.K.a naci na kwa mawa kwa mrata kwa hula yaama, We might meet the letter of our obligation to asylum. You are now up to date with the news, but many thanks for keeping us company. Let's do this again next week. One is until then. Enjoy the rest of our programming. My name is Dereva Hilewe. Goodbye and good night.