 Let's bring you up to speed with the latest, shall we? Now, security agencies in Ambu sub county have seized, counterfeit, liquor and arrested three suspects at a home in Gatondo village, a tabua sub location. The three suspects were arrested when cleaning bottles in readiness of four package. I threw our officers on the ground that some liquor, arrested liquor was being produced in this area. And then we came here and managed to come in into a building that you can see behind us. And actually we found the brewing taking place. They are the ones which are maybe maiming people and killing people so we are putting them on alert that we are on them and we are going to take what we call police action. We would also send a word of warning to all those people that we know what they are doing and most cases we will just catch up with them and take the necessary action that is taking them through the court process. Asya me guri, county is facing a shortage of doctors amid a new wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. The county's chief office in charge of medical services doctor Dalmaso Yogi says the ratio of doctors to the patient in the county currently is worrying. Speaking of the Erongo sub county hospital during the commissioning of one 7.2 million shillings emergency operation room. Yogi said understanding both of the county referral hospital and the outreach facilities have been a major drawback. We even wonder how we are going to sustain our services here because of lack of staff. But we have told the county government service board to give us higher for us muster. I think like this requires at least three doctors. One on operation, one is preparing and one is on leave or off to come back. So we are sure that as we talked today our care is going to be sustained. We are at a critical point because all the Barabaras, all the roads merged in Erongo. So we experienced such cases of accident and in our case now we can handle them here. If they are not, they don't require specialized treatment then we can handle them. Talay high school in Baringo county has built a dispensary to serve students, teachers and the surrounding community as well as income generating school principal Sylvanas Chepta Ruzzi say the facility will help improve health services delivery in the region proceeds from the facility will go toward sponsoring the education of students from underprivileged backgrounds. Baringo governor Stanley Kiptee is also promised to support the school by employing a nasan supplying drugs to the dispensary. When we make savings from income generating activities apart from infrastructure activities that we are able to construct like this dispensary They both also declare part of that money to support midi students who hail from humble backgrounds. This is an idea we have been running the Talay secondary school buses kib from the year 2016 and out of that program we have been able to transit a good number of students to the university. Zimula Umojawan Kenya coalition presidential running meet mother Karua says the party represents a progressiveness and inclusion of all and no one will be left out of the government. If it wins the race to state house Karua who met leaders of Muslim organizations in the country say the Raila Odingale Alliance is committed to correct historical injustices and upholding human rights. A certain basic needs human needs that each person ought to be able to access and therefore the country must do these things for those who are unable to achieve them for themselves and those things are shelter they are food they are the basics like water education all those things that you need for your life to progress. We have committed to electing leaders of integrity that will fight corruption. We have taken a decision that we are going to support Mata with everything we can will support her physically with everything that we have materially with everything we have we will campaign for her we will vote for her as Muslims. Can ever truly flourish if it stifles the potential of its women and deprives itself of the contributions of half of it. The government has been urged to beef up security in schools located in areas affected by perennial banditry West Pukat Governor Professor John Lonyangapu as says some schools located along the county have been affected by insecurity a situation that has seen some of them lock the doors to learners. The National Cohesion and Integration Commission NCAC has embarked on the training of security officers on how to tackle electro violence NCAC Deputy Director James Achala Akelau says the security officers will play a major role in beefing up security after the elections. That we have a team of security officers from both counties because they are key when it comes to elections. They are the ones who provide security and we felt that they need to have that requisite knowledge to handle election issues, offences in terms of head speech, electoral offences and the process of investigation. Our role here today to assist the police officers in line of investigations to cover some certain areas where offences really need that directions or guidance. They need that guidance from the prosecution. Even the peace forums that we conduct be put into considerations or to the highlight rather than only focusing on the issues of head speech, which is just a component and a function. A clean energy project geared toward atackling changes have been launched at Ichinigal's secondary school in Masaba south sub county, Kisi county. The project that has been funded by equity foundation will help the schools reduce dependence on wood for fuel, mail preparation hours and mitigate against respiratory diseases through prevention of air pollution. We realize particularly secondary boarding schools are the biggest consumers of firewood. And then we realize that at the trees that we are planting and committing a lot of resources, then over 19 hours if we don't do something about consumption of firewood. And we did a research and found that schools in Kenya are consuming in excess of one million metric tons of wood per year to keep their kitchens running. Do you know how much that will translate to? Mathematicians. One million metric tons of firewood translates into cutting 12 million trees a year. 12 million trees a year being cut to sustain our education institution. We have created our environment through cutting trees of firewood. We have just planted 15 million trees in two and a half years. Two million trees on the ground, cut us off equity and I'm sure few have been planted. I'm sure even some principles we are here could have been beneficiaries of the trees that we've been planting. Joining forces Africa now wants the government to develop and implement policies and laws that protect children from harmful practices and allocate cost budgets for child protection. The group is advocating for a stronger legal and justice system to protect the rights of children, especially those who perpetuate violence against children. At the same time they want challenges that perpetuate violation of children's rights such as gender inequality discrimination, poor access to education and poverty, while involving young people and gauzing policy and decision making process by ensuring that their voices are heard and considered in all aspects touching on their lives. This was revealed during around table breakfast that was held here in Nairobi, Kenya. Was COVID when children were supposed to be forced to go back home. All education institutions were closed down and children were forced to go home. Some people took advantage of that. So that has contributed a lot towards that increase. There are other issues that also because I think governments...