 Helo there, thank you so much for tuning in to Y254 TV, it's 26th of July, 2021. Trust you have been well, we have so much lined up for you, let's get you updated. Very good Monday evening to you, my name is Dereva Hillary, welcome to the broadcast. We begin from the education sector where as the schools reopen today, the National Institute of Human Resources Management, IHRM has called on the Kenyan government to embrace competence-based curriculum in quest for sustainable development. IHRM chairperson Joseph Onyango said prior learning is key even as he called for resources towards the vocational training. Speaking at vocational centre during a three-day CV and interview skills training, Onyango said the unemployment rate in Kenya will only be addressed if leaders recognize prior learning as part of learning and ask the government to set aside enough resources towards the vocational training. Onyango is also the National Police Service Commissioner Secretary said they have rolled out partnership programs with the county government to reach out to students under technical training institutions in a bid to equip them with human resources skills needed in the job market. His sentiments were echoed by Taita Taveta Deputy Governor Majala Mlaugwe who is now calling on youths to enroll with vocational training institutions as the county government sets aside resources to support their devolved unit. The team later planted 50 trees at the institution to mark the go green theme by the IHRM. Kenyans traditionally we come from a history of we want your child to go to school to be a doctor, a lawyer, engineer, a teacher and all those formal. While we say that is very important for growth but we have also come to the recognition that that is not all, that we are working much towards employability and the skills that need to be impacted to the young adults. The COVID-19 Vaccination Development Task Force Chair Dr. Willis Hawhale says Kenya will start receiving adequate doses of AstraZeneca vaccine, P-Phaser and Johnson and Johnson vaccine from next week speaking Monday. During the TSC stakeholders, the forum won teachers preparedness for school reopening term 1 of 2021 to 2022 in Nairobi. Dr. Hawhale said vaccination among teachers has progressed well and noting that there is need to accelerate. He said 27% of teachers are fully vaccinated. The medic however said prevention still remains key in the battle against the pandemic. Elsuya President Uhuru Kenyans is expected in the United Kingdom tomorrow for a 3 day visit as a guest of government. The visit which will see him co-chair the Global Education Summit with his host Prime Minister Boris Johnson comes 18 months since the president last visited the UK for the African Investment Summit. The Global Education Summit which is financing GPE 2021 to 2025 will take place on July 28 and 29 of 2021 according to the itinerary alongside meeting Prime Minister Johnson for talks at his country residence. President Kenyans will jointly announce mid-investments into beg for projects on affordable housing, manufacturing and health partnerships. Senior UK royals are also expected to welcome the president. Now in politics as the 2022 general elections campaign intensifies with political aspirants who bring their voters across the nation. Devolution Cabinet Secretary Eugene Wamawa says devolution is the real bottom up economy approach. The Seas who was speaking over the weekend say that the day Kenya will focus on the 2030 vision then it will be the time Kenya will realize her true potential. This come even as presidential candidates propose their manifest on how to improve Kenya's economy. With the deputy president saying his agenda is on bottom up approach which has now become a cliché with ODM party leader Ray Lordinga saying he now has an idea on how to improve the Kenya's economy. On the other hand, ANC party leader Mosali Amodavadi submits that a real economy solution is cutting on taxation and encourage local productions. Wakwa na panga mamboyao ya 2012. Imi 2022. Imi karemi ya kabis. Kila moji hapana dipanga polepole na hatadyuzi nimeskia se rampezi na hanzaku tokasas. Na nafrai sana sababu in tihi kufaulu. In our vision 2030, the political pillar is the weakest pillar katikata ifalebi. Na wakati tuta hanzaku faniaile siyasa ambayo division 2013 visions, ambayo eco issue best, people centered. That is when this country is going to realize its true potential. Nimeskia kuskia sasa watu wa na leta sera. Nimeskia wa kiyongia juhia bottom up approach. Nimeskia wa ODM wa kiyongia mamboya ruro economy re-engineering. Indyo siyasa tungependa tuone katikata ifalebi. Issue best. Let us compete on issues on how we can improve the lives of our people. Yalene ngependa tuniwa ambia ambayo sasa tunauna seraumpia. Yakwamba the best policy ambayo tulipi tisha. Badaia the 2010 constitution was the devolution policy. There is no greater bottom up approach kuliko devolution. Tuatili e pesa iji machinani. Pesa iji wuku gede watu wa gede wene wa kai wa pange mi pango. Isaliwa maqa misutia sii sa kuwaiti, kwa na mula watou. Omo, bellymo, na matakia na ditmukia. So kata ui ni. Muna matakia wa kiyo. Tadu kwa mula mula matakia. Tadu kwa matakia watou. Muna matakia, kwa matakia. So kata ui ni. Pa Matu'a huyini Vizu nulazu mazwao ya kwenkaliwa kwa hei. Kwenkaliwa ikutafa. Maizwola na mak heatedi Sasu kwenkaliwa, Hati zusitiawe, kufi ngatuwa kwa inanda zunainu. Tathiyu, ichikata, mazwola na tuz warriori. Kwenkaliwa kwa hifacharge kwenkaliwa kwa hei na kwenkaliwa kwa hifa. But Kalonzo Musioka who has been on a charm offensive with Rayla Odinga since the collapse of the Nasa coalition. As one among equals and work together, and we have no difficult, we cannot profess to have one Kenya lion to unite Kenya and exclude anybody. Anybody who wants to join us is free to join. You remember in 2002 when we, with our late leader Omalwa Kijana, with Muze Kibaki and Charity Ngilu, had formed NAK and the team that left Kano, including Rayla Odinga, Kalonzo Musioka, the late Saitoti, Mudi Awori and all that group. When they came to NAK, everybody was welcomed and we simply changed the name to National Rainbow Coalition from National Alliance of Kenya and we took the leadership of the country without firing a shot and I believe that history is being repeated now. That story from the political space will be taking us on a very short break. Stay tuned to be back. We have more still lined up for you. Stay tuned, you're watching the debrief. Thank you for staying with us and if you just tuned in, this is why 254 TVU watching the debrief. Now livestock trade is at stake in Kajadu County after the county banned the transportation of sheep and goats to counter theft that has seen more than 1,000 animals stolen in the last six months. A suspected livestock theft syndicate has targeted kajadu headers in the past year in a notice by Agriculture Executive Jacqueline Cohen. No life sheep or goats would be ferried out of the county during the ban. The new directive has also affected major livestock yards where strangers and maches are in place to ensure theft of free livestock business. Also the movement of livestock and kakasis have been banned between 6pm and 4am. Violation of the new directive at stake is a fine of 50,000 shillings or a three month jail term. This will affect the cross border of Kenyantans and a livestock trade that has flourished over the years last month. Kajadu County Commissioner Joshun Kandana issued a shoot to kill order against livestock thieves declaring the suspect as armed and dangerous. The National Environmental Complaints Committee NECC has raised concerns over environmental pollution in Katingalatown and its environs. NECC Secretary Dr John Chumosei, the committee has been receiving complaints from the residents of a massive environmental pollution risking their lives. Most residents are said to be grappling with chest complications. Chumosei Dro Siwa has affected most residents considering the popular town does not have a sewer lane with both residential and commercial buildings using septic tanks. The Complaints Committee has reached out to the county government of Kajadu and other relevant bodies to move with speech to protect Katingalatown residents. The concern comes barely a month after some environment experts categorized Katingalatown and Mavoko towns among the most populated towns. Kajadu County Commissioner Joshun Kandana, NECC Secretary Dr John Chumosei, the committee has raised concerns over environmental pollution in Katingalatown and its environs. The lawmaker who spent the weekend in police custody following his arrest on Friday was escorted to the court premises Monday morning under tight security by detectives from Gagiri police station. Gashagwa's defense lawyers led by Kyoko Kilukumi protested to the court the manor in which his client was arrested and kept in custody since Friday. Kilukumi asked the court to release the accused on reasonable bail terms. Kilukumi also asked the court to release the accused on reasonable terms. On the part of the office of the Directorate of Public Prosecution opposed the defense request the accused be released on free bond. Gashagwa was on Friday morning arrested from his nearby home by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations and driven to Nairobi where he was grilled for close to six hours before being locked up in a police cell. Chief Justice Mother Kumi has opposed a case challenging President Urukinyata's refusal to appoint six judges. CJ Kumi in a petition filed and served by her lawyer Isa Komasa. Kumi says the case filed by Katiba Institute is bad in low fatality defective and an abuse of the court process. She further says the petition by Katiba Institute has been overtaken by events and the orders being sought against her. The Judicial Service Commission cannot be obtained. The petition by the institute was filed last in June when the President had refused to appoint the 41 judges. But last month they filed a new application when the President left out six judges from the list. Meanwhile a family in Kakamegeza appealing for justice after the akin died while in custody of the area assistant chief. The family say the deceased had been arrested for allegedly trading on illicit broom. The family have refuted claims by the assistant chief and Nyumbakumi team that the family member died of intoxication. They insist the deceased never engaging criminal activities and drug trade accusing the local police of trying to doctor evidence to cover the murder. They now say it has to shoulder the burden of caring for children left behind by the dead kin. The family have refuted claims by the assistant chief and Nyumbakumi team that their family member died of intoxication. The government has waived the visa requirement for the citizens of the Republic of South Sudan who hold a valid passport issued by the government. Subsequently the Republic of South Sudan has recreated by waiving visa requirements for Kenyans wishing to visit their country. In a statement by the Minister of Foreign Affairs the waiver of the visa requirement of citizens of the Republic of South Sudan takes effect immediately. The ministry says the father in line with the ESCC common market protocol the workers on the two partner states will be allowed to accept employment within the territory of each other. The statement father says the move will also enhance cultural ties and strengthen the economy of both partner states by encouraging free movement of persons and labour. According to the Kenyans of Foreign Ministry the two countries will sign an agreement to this effect in the near future. And lastly away from Kenya Somalia has delayed elections that were due to start on Sunday after months of political crisis in the deeply unstable home of Africa country. In direct parliamentary and presidential polls were due to open on July 25th for days of voting for the upper house by state delegates. The election cycle was due to end with a presidential poll on October 10. A spokesman for the federal government Muhamed Ibrahim Muallim told AFP that the elections were delayed without providing details. Muallim said Prime Minister Muhamed Usain Robel who was tasked by the presidency with organising the elections had expressed his dissatisfaction to Somali state leaders last week. Last week the country Zalshababji had disturbant politicians against taking part in the elections which were due to kick off after months of deadlock and delays. Somalia said Sunday it was delaying elections for members of the upper house of parliament. And that story marks the end of our broadcast tonight. Thank you so much for being part of this bulletin wakesha. Among many others who have been watching, thank you so much. Coming after me is Waima Shariki with the DJ TS Kaken Relbis and Kalondo. Stay tuned to the program and enjoy the rest of the programming ahead. My name is Adereva Hillary. 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