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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Local news – 12.12.2011 - by Zacheaus otaba - Leave brother Louis alone local leaders tell the government

There was an uproar from the public when their leaders complained of the plan to move brother Louis out from heading st. Kevin's secondary school. Speaking during the Jamhuri celebrations today at Moi gardens, theleaders led by lodwar municipality mayor David Kinyonge, they said that st. Kevin's was started by the catholic church, to cater for children who come from poor families.
The move was supported by the area MP Hon Ekwee Ethuro, who said that those who feel that they reforming education in Turkana, should focus on poor performing schools first. On politics, he called for residents to maintain peace during this time when elections are nearing.
At the same time the district commissioner for Turkana central Mr. Humphrey Nakitare has warned politicians of hate speech, saying that they will face the hand of the law. He said that whoever disrupts the peace of the majority is not going to be tolerated in the society. On relief food the DC said that the food that was set for Turkana is still in Kitale cereals board awaiting transportation, which is facing lack of logistics.
The residence also called for the government to boost security in Lorogon, where ken Gen workers have moved away due to poor security. The leaders also called for the police to play their role in protecting people's lives but not harassing them.

Local news – 13.11.11 - By Mary Tioko - Be people of Light: Says Priest

The faithfuls of St. Augustine's Cathedral Parish have been urged to be people of Light. The assistant priest of St. Augustine's Cathedral Fr. Geoffrey Nakutan said this during mass today. He said that during the sacrament of Baptism those baptized receive the light that guides them as they do their day to day activities. He warned that each person will be judged by how he or she has used the gifts given to him or her by God on the last day.
Fr. Nakutan advised the faithfuls to use their talents for the glory of God and neighbors. Fr. Nakutan urged the Christians to exercise their God given talent in whatever field God has given them to do it for the benefit of all in the community. He also said that kindness is a virtue that every noble woman should have in order to maintain her family and bring harmony to the whole society. He said that a woman who is not kind brings disaster to the whole community. The priest made reference to the olden days when people did everything communally challenging the modern technology where people have learned to be selfish and inconsiderate of others welfare.
Fr. Nakutan also challenged the faithfuls to look for focused leaders who are ready to bring new ideas in the county. He said that leaders have to expect resistance from the new generation that has known their rights as compared to the later that they used toss up and down during their campaigns. He urged all to be happy with what they have and look for healthy competition that aspires to explore their God given Talents

local news - 10/11/11 - by Gladys Wamaitha - Pokot bandits attacked and killed one person

One person was killed at Turkwel KenGen camp in Turkana South when
pokot bandits attacked and shot him as he was shopping.
According to Turkana South District Commissioner Mr. Joseph Kanyiri,
the 24 year old Ambrose Lokara was shot dead at around 9 pm when the
bandits attacked the area. DC added that the women who were serving the Lokara were also injured during the incident and were admitted at Kapenguria District hospital.The security forces are pursuing the bandits and no arrest has so far been made.The head of district security committee said he has deployed enough
security personnel to patrol the area and ensure that there is law and
order.In another incident two children and one woman are fighting for their
lives after they were attacked at their Kraals by armed cattle rustlers at Katilu village. The three were transferred to Lodwar district hospital after medical staff at Katilu dispensary had no capacity to handle patients with such injuries.

LOCAL NEWS – 10.11.11 - By Mary Tioko - Ambassador of Chile and Spain visit Radio Akicha

The Ambassador of Spain to Kenya Camira Reda and Ambassador of Chile to Kenya Conrad Polson accompanied by their wives visited Turkana and stoped at Radio Akicha today on their way to Nariokotome Mission where they will spend the next four days in their mission to Turkana.
The Ambassadors of Spain to Kenya Camira Reda said that they have come all the way from Nairobi to Turkana to visit spanish people living in Turkana. Ambassador Redo expressed great concern on the state of the county and challenged all those living and working in Turkana to do more to explore the needs of Turkana people.
Ambassador Camira encouraged the listeners of Radio Akicha to have faith that the general condition of Turkana will improve. His counter part Ambassador of Chile to Kenya Conrad Polson said that he came to see how the county is and see how they can collaborate in ensuring that the projects supported by Chile the country and future areas of collaboration.

Local news – 10.11.11 - By emmanueL Lopus - Soweto and California residents hold a peaceful demonstration

Residents of Soweto and California conducted a peaceful demonstration today from Soweto village via Nzioka street and ended at river Kawalase.
They raised their grievances to the city council of Lodwar. They claimed that heavy rainfall that is hitting the entire Turkana county has made the county to experience floods making the place impalpable.
They also complained that their houses have been swept by floods from river Kawalase and most of them have no where to shelter from rains and colds.One of the resident from Soweto said that they have been seeking for help from the Council and their grievances have not yet been answered .They are now appealing to the Government to chip in and help them since they are Kenyans and they need to enjoy their rights as fully citizens of this country. Transportation from Lodwar town across Kawalase river has become a impassable,and it has affected transportation from Lodwar, Kakuma, Lokichoggio and Kalokol causing some business to stand still in Lodwar town.Furthermore Some KCPE candidates were locked out of exams because they could not cross over.

Local news – 8.11.11 - By Mary Tioko - Turkana community need a market to buy good Political leaders: Says Dr. Aukot.

Turkana Community needs a Market to buy Political leaders who are ready to try new ideas that will liberate the community against all forms of injustices. The Chairman of Electoral boundary commission Dr. Ekuru Aukot said this when addressing the participants of the Diversity Conversations from North Rift at Lodwar Lodge today.
The forum that was facilitated by Commisioner Alice Nderitu (NCIC), Prof. Kimani Njogu (AHADI), and Pro. Olubayi Olubayi from the Global Literacy project who is also the consultant brought together 60 participants from North Rift to deconstruct their past differences so as to construct a shared future.
The participants were to develop a common understanding on the gains and shortcomings towards the realization of peaceful coexistence in kenya, provide an academic resource of choice on ethnicity and race issues in kenya, generate a deeper understanding of how a collective sense of 'we-ness' can be cultivate in kenya to build a body of knowledge on diversity to consolidate platform for implementation of the NCIC mandate, and lastly to inform and influence research based advocacy on ethnicity and form a basis for attitudinal and behavioral change towards embracing diversity leading up to and after the 2012 geeneral elections. Among the speakers of the day were, Mrs. Joyce Emanikor, Chairman NCIC Dr. Mzalendo N. Kibunjia, Prof. V.G. Simiyu, Mr. Dominic Ruto Pkalya and Mr. Bobby Mkangi. The Community was urged to stand up and demand for their constitutional rights.

Local news - By Emmanuel Lopus – 09.11.11 - Supervisors training on polio conducted

Almost 35 supervisors were trained today at Anne Nanjala center on campaign against polio. The training which started at almost 11.00oclock brought together the three M.O.H who were also the facilitators of the training, Dr. Mogoi Donald from Turkana north,Dr. Epem Joseph from Turkana central and Dr. Kiprop Gideon fromTurkana south. The aim of the training was to brief the supervisors on how the campaign against polio will be conducted across the Turkana county at large. The training which is organized by the Ministry of Health and Sanitation and supported by NGO'S will run for three days till Friday and the campaign will start officially on Saturday and Vaccinators will move from house to house.M.O.H for Turkana north Dr. Mogoi speaking with one of the Akicha reporters said that the vaccinators will be looking for any child with paralysis condition.

Local news – 7.11.11 - By Jared Lorot - 38 Christians confirmed at all Saints Kainuk Parish

38 Christians from all saints Kainuk Parish received the sacrament of confirmation yesterday. The confirmations were presided by Rt. Rev. Bishop Dominic Kimengich who was visiting the Parish for the 2nd time in the year.
His lordship said that the sacrament of confirmations is like the sacrament of the Eucharist that strengthens them and opens their own ways to God. He anointed those confirmed with holy oil which strengthens and guides them in their lives. Touching on the Gospel of the day, his lordship urged the faithfuls to leave and abandon the earthly materials, which he said blinds people and prevents them from seeing God.
Bishop Dominic encouraged the faithfuls not to revenge to their enemies for what they have done for them so as to maintain purity in their hearts, peace within them and their enemies since God is against that. He called upon all to live together despite of the tribalism and discrimination. He also asked them to pray to the virgin Mary to intercede for them so as to enter the kingdom of God.
The parish priest of All saints Fr. Javier Gonzalez thanked the bishop for celebrating the mass, presiding the sacrament of confirmation. He gave the breakdown of the existing groups in the parish as follows: 70 registered P.M.C members, C.M.A, C.W.A, and Holiday youth pro-gramme. The parish priest said that they would be having elections of the new officials of the church soon. Assistant parish Priest Fr. Fransisco Trujillo is assisting in food for work distributions and is also helping the church in writing and connections of the power acting like the technician of the parish.

Local news – 7-11-11 -By Mary Tioko -Forgiveness is a virtue that a Christian should have at heart: Says Bishop.

Diocesan secretariat were urged to see God in the simplicity of their hearts as he knows them deep in their hearts and forgive those who wrong them as it is good to have the virtue of forgiveness in their hearts. Speaking during staff Mass at St. Thomas Chapel today, His Lordship bishop Dominic Kimengich said that if someone comes and seeks for forgiveness he or she has to be forgiven.
His lordship said that forgiveness is a very important virtue in life and one cannot continue carrying the burdens of sins. He added that when sins are not forgiven they destroy their health, causes stress to others and they should watch out for those activities that destroy their lives. He said that God does not want the venture of scandalizing other people as when they do something wrong they affect others. His lordship urged the staff to be good role models and should always search their hearts to see if they are doing things that help others or things that destroy them! Bishop Dominic encouraged all the staff to pray for priests to be strong in their Vocation so that they can continue supporting them spiritually.
Bishop Dominic also informed the staff that the priests will be having their retreat at St. Teresa's Pastoral Center for the whole week. He also informed the staff that the silver jubilee of the Diocese will be launched on 8th December 2011 and will continue for a whole year up to 8th December 2012. He said that, Jubilee will be a year of grace so they should ask God to give them strength to co-ordinate activities of the diocese. He urged them to prepare the community towards this important event in the Diocese.

Peter Esinyen - Uwezo Kenya annual National meeting marks its first day

The Uwezo Kenya, meaning capability with target to improve the competence and numeracy children aged 6-16years in East Africa marked first day of its National annual meeting at Bishop Stamm conference centre.This National conference and training of trainers has brought together the staff, trainers and district coordinators in Kenya including the selected participants from Uganda and Tanzania. This is in preparation for the nation survey to be held in February next year.According to this year’s theme literacy for national cohesion, more than 200 participants joined hands together in promoting healthy education in East Africa.
The lead facilitators of the conference Mr. Daniel Wesonga and Joyce Kinyanjui welcomed the participants from the various districts in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania representatives.The key guest are Paul Tergat the record holder Boston marathon, prof. Ruth Oniango the first lady to become professor in western province and Dr. Mzalendo Kibunjia the chair for national cohesion commission.Uwezo Kenya is a four year initiative that aims to improve competence and numeracy children through innovative civic driven and public accountability approach to social change.

NEWS - 23rd Nov. 2011 -Peter Esinyen - Uwezo Kenya National conference and Training of Trainers kicks off its second day


The Uwezo annual conference meeting second day mainly scheduled for launching Uwezo 2012 plan began early today at Bishop Stamm Pastoral centre Kakamega.The opening ceremony began by traditional attire display from various communities represented.The key guest Professor Ruth Oniango, the first lady to become a professor in western province touched on sensitive issues on gender equity on education. She requested the government to support education at all cost and termed politics as a game that does not have a referee. She said a step missed with literacy and numeracy can never be recovered and urged the Uwezo organization movement to continue with an objective of promoting education in East Africa.Speaking to Radio Akicha at the conference, the Regional coordinator Turkana County Deborah Katina said that education process in Turkana County has been hampered by various aspects of Sanitation, teacher shortages, schools infrastructure, feeding program and security issues.She said education players should come on board to bring solutions to the problem facing education process in the county. The regional coordinator said the county can only improve if the county education network can be put in place to set targets to improving literacy and numeracy children aged 6-16 years all over the county. Turkana North has been assessed and already is in the plan.

NEWS- 25TH NOV 2011 - Peter Esinyen - DIsability is not inability, a massage drawn to uwezo kenya by junior ombevah.

The Uwezo Kenya 2012 National conference and Training of Trainers marked its end after household survey visit to various villages and communities. According to the annual year theme literacy for National cohesion, more than 200 participants Uganda and Tanzania included met at Bishop Nicholas Stam conference center Kakamega District.Uwezo Kenya an educational initiative targets to improving competence and numeracy children aged 6-16years in East Africa.Household survey enumerators visited various villages and communities in search of pupil’s home lifestyle on numeracy and literacy. A group that landed to Eshinabatende village at Eshisiru location Kakamega central Lurambi constituency and Enumerators at Ingavila village Ikolomani constituency met Christine Shambila and Junior Ombevah.A genuine matter of physical challenge was tabled by Junior Ombevah from Ingavilla village Ikolomani constituency. A boy of 10years who got burned at early age, lost all fingers at the right hand and now as reason to smile as he as hope to live by going back to school and also performing better on arithmetic’s, Kiswahili and social studies.
The same issue was raised by the chief guest Henry Wanyoike at the opening ceremony that he lost his eyesight may 1995 just after walking up one morning. He said one has a chance to succeed to live despite of any disability.Uwezo Kenya is looking forward to promote and foster quality education to East Africa as Mali and Senegal backing the idea, Rwanda and Ghana joining soon.Uwezo Kenya regional meetings all over the country has been scheduled early next year.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Local news - 30.10.11- By Mary Tioko - Humility makes people come closer to God: Says Priest.

The faithfuls of St. Augustine's Cathedral parish have been urged to humble themselves in order to experience the love of God. Talking to the faithfuls during his homily today, Fr. Simon Mutai said that when one mentions anything that hurts the other person, he or she denies himself the blessings from God. Fr. Mutai mentioned on three examples of things that annoy the spirit of God among the people. He said whatever one pronounces in his/her lips in the form of abuses is a sin and makes one be far away in the kingdom of God. He warned that abuses can be emulated by children when said by adults and that they will grow up abusing people and deny themselves the love of God in their future lives. Fr. Mutai also mentioned on the failure to fulfill ones responsibilities and said that one can be held accountable on the last day. He emphasized on prayer and encouraged them to invite God to guide them in their activities. The priest challenged the faithfuls to always seek for forgiveness when they fall short of glory and said that when one does not reconcile here on earth he or she will do that in hell! So he encouraged them to always reconcile while on earth. The priest said that people's actions, appearances portray their self image. He challenged the faithfuls to conduct themselves in a good and inspiring way in-order to attract others to follow them in their Christianity. He added that actions speak louder than words and encouraged them to act justly, walk humbly with their God for he is their provider and will raise them the last day.

Local news - 29.10.11 - By Mary Tioko - Practice professionalism in whatever field you are in: Says MP.

The Turkanas who are professionals have been asked to perform at their best and serve the Turkana community. The MP for Turkana Central Hon. David Ekwee Ethuro challenged the professionals leaving in Nairobi, overseas, and within the county to provide quality service to the people of Turkana without discrimination. Speaking at the Burial Ceremony of Doctor Philip Kawinji Ejikon today, Hon. Ekwee urged the Turkana Doctors to emulate the example of the fallen Hero. Assistant Minister for wildlife who is also the MP for Turkana South Hon. Josephat Nanok also called upon all those aspiring to the top posts to do it in peace and work towards unification of all in the County. Putting education at the forefront, all the leaders stressed on the importance of mobilising all the resources towards the development of the county. Among those present in the function were the District Commissioner for Nyamira Esther Lokwee, Dr. Ekuru Aukot, D.C Namulen, OCPD for Turkana central Mr. Lawrence Mwaura and Turkanas leaving and working in Nairobi. Friends and relatives all converged to pay their last respect and took the function to meet and sale their ideas to the people present. On politics, Dr. Aukot warned the professionals to keep off and exercise their various professions and help all in their various offices without waiting to enter politics so as to be seen performing. He said that service comes from ones heart and encouraged them to continue working hard especially in the education field to reduce poverty in the County. All professionals present were given chance to say their various professions.

LOCAL NEWS – 28.10.11 - By Gladys Wamaitha - Kawalase River floods again as Rains pounds Turkana.

Kawalase River floods again as Rains pounds Turkana. The rains that started as early as 4.00am today have caused havoc to most places as houses flooded and streets in Lodwar rendered impassable. Several businesses stood still in lodwar town as vehicles from Lokichogio, Kakuma, Kalokol could not make their way to lodwar and other out of Lodwar. Fish dealers had no choice than to wait until the following day as the fish transporters are stranded on the other side of the river and activities paralyzed. One passenger having traveled all the way from Nairobi to meet a relative who was on the other side of the river and back to job seemed distressed. She was praying that water can subside to enable vehicles make their way through in order to reach destination before more rains fall. Kawalathe river has been a black spot , the community is urged not to risk their lives and avoid any attempt to cross when the river is flooded.

Local news - 27.10.11- By Mary Tioko - Strathmore University Community Outreach programme team ended their trip of the Diocese with holy mass

The team from Strathmore Community Outreach programme has ended tour of the Diocese With mass today. The holy mass which was celebrated by his lordship Bishop Dominic Kimengich brought together Staff from Diocese to join Strathmore students to thank God for all the blessings granted to them all the times of their work within the Diocese. Speaking during his homily, Bishop Kimengich thanked the Strathmore Community outreach programme team that came all the way to visit and share with the staff of the Diocese of Lodwar in their activities of ensuring that the reign of Christ is felt in the Diocese through various outreaches. His lordship urged the staff and the students to thank God for all the protection as they endeavored to bring life to the people of Turkana. He also added that the love of Christ gives them the assurance that God is always with them and guides them in their work and that they should involve God in their plans. He asked them to reflect and look at incidences when they had planned without feeling God's presence. Bishop Dominic said that when one leaves God out of his/her life, one experiences emptiness. He said that the conviction that God is with them gives them the confidence to move on with life without fear for he is with them and carries them when troubles strike. The team that helped in the emergency response towards Hunger in the Diocese visited among other places Holy cross Parish in kakuma and shared with them the love of God. The community will keep on coordinating with the Diocese to uplift the lives of people of Turkana. His lordship had supper with the team and also thanked them very much for their generosity and wished them a safe journey back to Nairobi.

LOCAL NEWS – 26.10.2011- By Zacheaus Otaba and Gladys Wamaitha - 20 Women receive skills on income generating activities.

The Diocese of Lodwar is training small scale business women with an aim of stabilizing them financially. Speaking today after the two days training, at st. Augustine's cathedral hall, the diocesan livelihood officer Mrs. Agneta Ewoi said that they are aiming at women who are involved in income generating activities. She said that they are equipping them with basic business skills, to uplift their living standards. She expressed her disappointments on loan repayment among the youth, saying that they need put more efforts. the training which is always conducted monthly aims at training 40 women every month all over the county. On loan acquisition Ewoi said that individuals are given 5,000 shillings which is to be repaid in 5 months time. The first session of 20 trainees ended today, while the second will commence tomorrow at the same venue.

Local news- 25.10.11 - By Gladys Wamaitha - Talbot Center Celebrated one year Anniversary.

Talbot center is now nurturing its one full year in the Diocese. members celebrated its 1st anniversary with a lot of achievements counted towards reduction of Alcohol and drugs intake in the county. Fr. Geoffreyy Nakutan who is also the coordinator of the pro gramme addressed the participants and welcomed them to Bishop Mahon Hall where different speakers gave speeches. Sr. Margaret Tommy who is the Medical Coordinator of Lodwar Diocese was among the invited guests and she expressed her joy and pleasure to see the changes shown by the recovering alcoholics and drug addicts. Vicar general Fr Joseph Ekalimon was the chief guest . He said that the bishop and the whole church in Turkana will support the work of the program and asked other organizations to lend their support for the benefit of the whole county and the people of Kenya. Area chief and her assistance were also present. The initiative was supported by IRC, child fund, EGPAF and the Catholic diocese of Lodwar.

Local news- 25.10.11 - By Gladys Wamaitha - Talbot Center Celebrated one year Anniversary.

Talbot center is now nurturing its one full year in the Diocese. members celebrated its 1st anniversary with a lot of achievements counted towards reduction of Alcohol and drugs intake in the county. Fr. Geoffreyy Nakutan who is also the coordinator of the pro gramme addressed the participants and welcomed them to Bishop Mahon Hall where different speakers gave speeches. Sr. Margaret Tommy who is the Medical Coordinator of Lodwar Diocese was among the invited guests and she expressed her joy and pleasure to see the changes shown by the recovering alcoholics and drug addicts. Vicar general Fr Joseph Ekalimon was the chief guest . He said that the bishop and the whole church in Turkana will support the work of the program and asked other organizations to lend their support for the benefit of the whole county and the people of Kenya. Area chief and her assistance were also present. The initiative was supported by IRC, child fund, EGPAF and the Catholic diocese of Lodwar.

Local news – 24.10.2011 - By Zacheaus Otaba - Turkana is in emergencies in education sector says the coordinator.

Turkana region has been ranked among the regions which are in emergencies in the education sector. Speaking today at st. Augustin's cathedral hall, during the forum of the stake holders from the education sector, the coordinator of the NGOs and government Mr. Charles Karumba, said that this contributed to their focus in this region. He noted that Turkana is one of the poorest school enrollment with only 35%, compared to the national level of 105%. Karumba was surprised that a lot of funds have been pumped in the region, but with no precise results. He said that he cannot blame the community, since they are only to receive services but cash money. This forum brought together stake holders from the education sector and NGOs which have direct link to education.

Local news- 23.10.11 - By Mary Tioko – PMU members joined St. Lwanga small Christian community to celebrate mission Sunday.

The Pontifical missionary Union (PMU) members from St. Augustine's Cathedral Parish together with members of St. Lwanga Small Christian community animated mass which was led by the vicar general Fr. Joseph Ekalimon. The vicar general informed the faithful to be witnesses of Christ in order to bring change to the community. He said that one cannot give what he/she does not have and thus instructed them to be witnesses of Christ first before witnessing others and spread the good news of Christ in thanksgiving. He added that the resurrection of Christ has to be shared when people are happy and enthusiastic and emphasized on the need of togetherness in order to change the lives of people. He also informed the Christians to put service first in their various vacations and proclamation of word needs to be a joint responsibility as the word of God is for all people irrespective of age, race, tribe and status. He also told them to adapt to the voice of Christ in oder to be his witnesses. He equated the church to a perfect family which is like an industry of faith. The faithfuls were reminded of their responsibility of taking care of the most vulnerable in the society. Giving incidences when Christians have overlooked on orphans, widows, disable and also the aged in the community. He challenged them to be good role models so as to attract others to emulate their good deeds in the society. He emphasized the love of neighbor and God since one cannot be an island of himself in this world. The vicar general delivered Bishop's message of good will to the Christians of St. Augustine's cathedral for their tireless efforts of making things work in the parish. The bishop was celebrating mission Sunday with faithfuls of Risen Christ Nakwamekwei parish where he confirmed 140 people and 70 at Nadapal outstation.

Local news - 20.10.11 - By Philip Lobur - ST. LUKES HOME FOR THE DEAF CELEBRATE THEIR PATRON FEAST'S DAY

20th October was a significant day in St. Luke's home for the deaf in Nakwamekwi when the Centre marked their 7th anniversary and memorial of their patron saint. The day started with the celebration of the Holy mass conducted by Rev. Fr. John Kizito Manzi who is the diocesan Educatio secretary. The holy mass of thanksgiving was conducted within the St. luke's home  social hall which was attended by Bishop Dominic Kimengich, Fr. Rafel Cefalo the parish priest of Nakwamekwi, pupils of st. Luke'ss home for the deaf, their parents, provincial Administration represented by the local chief Enoch Ekulan, the head mistress of St. Bernadette school for hearing impaired Nakwamekwi, Eunice Mjuma the diocesan child protection officer among other guests. The celebration was a unique one as the children entertained their visitors to their satisfaction and the guests also gave their advice and speeches all revolving children issues, child protection and special needs of children with disabilities. The Bishop and all guests were very happy on the occasion and called upon all stake holders to support all children with disabilities and impaired  who should be treated the same with others. During the occasion the parents who finished a course on sign language were awarded with certificated together with pupils who performed well in the district mock. During the occasion tribute and special mention was made to the founder of the home Mr. Jansen who made the place as it is now serving many children who are deaf. The administration also thanked the government for registering St. Bernadette primary school as a recognized institution accredited through the ministry of education. Later the pupils interacted freely with their parents and visitors. Special thanks to the benefactors of the home for the dead.

Local news - 20.10.11 - By Philip Lobur- BISHOP'S PASTORAL VISIT TO RISEN CHRIST NAKWAMEKWI PARISH

The Bishop of Lodwar Rt. Rev. Dominic Kimengich started his two days pastoral visit to risen Christ Nakwamekwi parish where he started with confirmations in Nadapal church which is one of the out stations of Nakwamekwi parish . It was a moment of pomp and dance as the local ordinary was received for the first time in Nadapal outstation. All the Christians in and out of Nadapal out station came in large numbers to welcome the bishop whom they were longing to see for a long time. It was joy as all those confirmed received the Bishops blessings .During the mass the Christians danced and expressed they joy for having his lordship among them. The celebration of holy mass was co-celebrated by the parish priest of Nakwamekwi Rev. Rafael Cefalo. The bishop will also will proceed to the main station for mission Sunday mass and do confirmations, this is a way of celebrating the mission Sunday which is a big occasion in the history and life of the church.

Local news - 20.10.11 - By Philip Lobur- BISHOP'S PASTORAL VISIT TO RISEN CHRIST NAKWAMEKWI PARISH

The Bishop of Lodwar Rt. Rev. Dominic Kimengich started his two days pastoral visit to risen Christ Nakwamekwi parish where he started with confirmations in Nadapal church which is one of the out stations of Nakwamekwi parish . It was a moment of pomp and dance as the local ordinary was received for the first time in Nadapal outstation. All the Christians in and out of Nadapal out station came in large numbers to welcome the bishop whom they were longing to see for a long time. It was joy as all those confirmed received the Bishops blessings .During the mass the Christians danced and expressed they joy for having his lordship among them. The celebration of holy mass was co-celebrated by the parish priest of Nakwamekwi Rev. Rafael Cefalo. The bishop will also will proceed to the main station for mission Sunday mass and do confirmations, this is a way of celebrating the mission Sunday which is a big occasion in the history and life of the church.

LOCAL NEWS - 18/ 10/ 2011 – Gladys Wamaitha - RELIEF FOOD DISTRIBUTION

Catholic Diocese of lodwar emergency response team distributed food to Kangatosa community. The team was received by the parish priest Fr. Philip Lotiiman and he helped in distributing food in Naoros, Nataagilae, Kangagetei and Natiir. And the priest said that he will make arrangements to areas which did not get a share, like Akatuman. The relief food was donated by Tro’caire which is one of the funding agencies in the diocesan famine relief intervention. The chairman of the parish council of Kangatosa Mr. Johnson Ekuwam Ekitela gave the community perception of the food and appreciated on behalf of the community of the food aid donated. The distributing team called upon other well wishers to continue supporting this initiative of extending a helping hand to the needy and hunger stricken communities. The food distributed include maize, beans and cooking oil.

Local news - 15.10.2011 - By zacheaus otaba- Not too late to change your grades: Bishop tells students

Students have been urged to utilize their remaining time to improve their grades in the fourth coming national examinations. Speaking today at st. Leo boys, the bishop for the catholic of Lodwar, his lordship Dominic Kimengich said that the remaining time can enable the students to change their grades if well utilized. The bishop took his stand that church is not willing in anyway to interfere with the working of the schools. He urged them to be focused and take care of themselves within and without school. At the same time the principal of the school Mr. Peter Momanyi instructed the parents to take care of their children, other than leaving them for teachers only. Mr. Momanyi complained that most parents forget about their children once they enter school, with an assumption that they are in the hands of teachers. The schools present in the ceremony were also our lady's girls secondary school and other five primary school from Kakuma division. The form fours are set to start their national examinations on 17th October.

LOCAL NEWS – 14.10.2011 - by Zacheaus Otaba- Oxfam holds early warning system consultative meeting, research report delivery

Oxfam held an early warning system consultative meeting, with its stakeholders at Nawoitorong women conference center. Speaking during the meeting, the tusk consultant Mr. Sammy Mutua said that most farmers in this region loose their animals due to lack of appropriate information. Mr. Mutua said that statistics show that the horn of Africa has lost more than 64 billion within a period of the last three months, where Kenya is not exempted. He noted that it is necessary to involve the local Fm radio stations in disseminating information to the farmers using mechanisms and modes that they can understand easily. Mutua added that it is better if the farmers were fed with yearly, monthly, weekly and daily report on climate changes and market prices. The meeting brought together more 17 members from different organizations and government sector.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

TJRC seatings started today at the Turkana county council hall, here in Lodwar where cases of mass killings was the topic of the day. Giving their tes

TJRC seatings started today at the Turkana county council hall, here in Lodwar where cases of mass killings was the topic of the day. Giving their testimonies, the witnesses gave evidence of killings which has been affecting all the departments that are involved in income generating activities.
They noted lack of security in lake Turkana that has caused most fishermen lose their lives, while the government seams to be negligent about it. Many questions were raised pertaining the perennial enemity that has been between the Turkana and the Pokot, which caused loss of many lives and livestock.
Some witnesses seamed to be overwhelmed with the bombing incident and the mass killings that were done by the neighboring countries, like Uganda, Sudan and Ethiopia, in 1988 and 1989. They argued that the government has never taken any step to help the victims.
However the presiding chair man professor Tom Ojienda asked the victims to be open to the commission so that it can take the necessary action. Among the commissioners present were major general retired Ahmed Farah, judge Gertrude Chawatama, ambassador Baranhu Dinka and judge Margaret Shava.
The commission will be meeting women only tomorrow at St Teresa's pastoral center from 10.00 am.

Local news – 3.10.11 - Mary Tioko - The Diocesan Secretariate encouraged to go beyond boundaries

The Diocesan secretariat have been encouraged to go beyond all the boundaries when delivering services within the diocese so as to experience the love of God in their activities. The Vicar general Fr. Joseph Ekalimon who was accompanied by the visiting parish priest of Loarengak Fr. Cosmas Longor said this when celebrating staff mass at St. Thomas Chapel today.
Fr. Joseph Ekalimon said that God has given them the responsibility of transforming the world to be a better place for all to live in in their various activities. He said that God is using the staff to reach out to the people in the community and that they ensure that they help all without discrimination and be flexible always in life.
Fr. Ekalimon said that God wants the best thing to happen in their lives and God changes their mandate to suit them. He also added that God changes their mandate and follows it to make sure that it helps them in their lives. The priest encouraged the staff to change their behavours and not inconvenience other people in life.
Fr. Ekalimon also encouraged them to relate well with others and avoid insensitivity, implement all their plans without postponing issues when they arise. He added that God always accompanies them in their lives and that they should be confident with what they do always. Fr. Cosmas Longor added that the staff should sometimes go beyond the policies guiding them if they want to help people in the community.

Local news - 2.10.11 - Mary Tioko - Be Labourers in the vineyard of God

The faithfuls of St. Augustine's Cathedral parish have been informed that they are laborers in the vineyard of God. In his Homily today, Fr. John Kizito Manzi said that each of them is the garden in their different ways. The priest said that God has given them different jobs in this vineyard and God is the owner of the Vineyard. Fr. Manzi said that God has leased the land to them to produce harvests.
The priest said that prophets were rejected when they tried to tell people the truth those days and the same can still happen in present life of the church. Fr. Manzi informed them that God sent his only son to liberate them. He urged them to take responsibility of this land in a loving, caring and honest manner.
Fr. Manzi urged the faithfuls to be always praying to God in peace and love. He added that they can produce good fruits when they do good things in there lives and vice versa. He said that God is loving and caring and is always ready to welcome them into his kingdom when they realize that they have sinned and turn back to him, he forgives them. He urged them to be thankful to all the gifts God has given them and share them with other people so as to bring peace and reconciliation to all in the society. He added that God expects them to love, obey and serve him always.

Local news – 01.10.2011 - zacheaus otaba - The old celebrate the international day

Hundreds of old people from various parts of Turkana county today converged at the office for the aged, to celebrate the world day for the old. Speaking during the celebrations, the help age co-coordinator Mr. Stephen Esukuku said that this was part of the celebrations that they normally have every 1st of October.
He blamed high consumption of alcohol by the old, that drags them from reaching the organizations target of better health among the old. At the same time the diocesan children's department officer Mrs. Eunice Majuma urged the old to maintain hygiene in their homes. She added that they should make sure that they sleep under treated nets lest they are transmitted with malaria.
During the celebrations, 135 old people were issued with nets and sheets that were donated by karatasi organization, through the diocese of Lodwar.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

LOCAL NEWS - 26TH SEP 2011 - GLADYS NDERITU - Equip people with knowledge on hiv/aids

Turkana outreach ministry self help group since yesterday has been holding a training in Bishop Mahon center. The training was aimed at equipping people with knowledge about HIV & Aids and other sexually related diseases.
It was a successful training and those who attended were encouraged to know their status and those on ARVS are trained how to use them .
The chairperson Paul Ekal said that people should accept their status and those who have not yet been tested should visit the hospital as soon as possible. He said that knowing the status will help as one will get medical attention as soon as possible and will be advised on proper feeding and ways of preventing infections and with that one can live longer.
He added that one should not be ashamed of their status as it is a national disaster . He encouraged people to use protective measures when having sexual affairs to avoid transmissions.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Local news – 16.09.2011 - by Gladys and Peter - The hope of Turkana community

Turkana water project owned by diocese of Lodwar has given hope to Turkana community . The water project has constructed shallow dams as a way of conserving water during rainy season for future use. The sub- surface dam s have constructed in lotunguna,kekunyuk,Nakabosan,kangole and sasak.
In lotonguna the villagers are happy as they have an alternative after their traditional wells have dried up. They have not yet started using the sub-surface dam as there is enough water in their traditional wells as it had rained recently.
In Kekunyuk the villagers are using the traditional boreholes which the diocese has found it necessary to improve it by providing the community with solar tracking system. In Nakobosan the project has constructed two rock dams. They have helped to hold water and and the community has enough water for livestock and for domestic use.
During the workshop held today at 3.00pm in Bethany house Bethany house Bernhard Fischer said that 4 schools have been selected as been selected as beneficiaries of solar systems.
Sasak primary in Loima district Lorugum parish.
Kekunyuk and Nakobosan primary school in Turkana East Lokori parish.
He also said 100 pit latrines will b e built in primary schools and the community is encouraged to dig pit latrines for their domestic use and the diocese will assist in construction once they have dug. The project coordinator Mr Joseph Ng'ang'a said that several have been issued to help the community in maintaining good health in their livestock

Local news – 16.09.2011 - by Gladys and Peter - The hope of Turkana community

Turkana water project owned by diocese of Lodwar has given hope to Turkana community . The water project has constructed shallow dams as a way of conserving water during rainy season for future use. The sub- surface dam s have constructed in lotunguna,kekunyuk,Nakabosan,kangole and sasak.
In lotonguna the villagers are happy as they have an alternative after their traditional wells have dried up. They have not yet started using the sub-surface dam as there is enough water in their traditional wells as it had rained recently.
In Kekunyuk the villagers are using the traditional boreholes which the diocese has found it necessary to improve it by providing the community with solar tracking system. In Nakobosan the project has constructed two rock dams. They have helped to hold water and and the community has enough water for livestock and for domestic use.
During the workshop held today at 3.00pm in Bethany house Bethany house Bernhard Fischer said that 4 schools have been selected as been selected as beneficiaries of solar systems.
Sasak primary in Loima district Lorugum parish.
Kekunyuk and Nakobosan primary school in Turkana East Lokori parish.
He also said 100 pit latrines will b e built in primary schools and the community is encouraged to dig pit latrines for their domestic use and the diocese will assist in construction once they have dug. The project coordinator Mr Joseph Ng'ang'a said that several have been issued to help the community in maintaining good health in their livestock

Local News – 11.9.11 - By Mary Tioko -Learn to forgive, Says Bishop

The faithfuls of St. Augustine's Cathedral Parish have been urged to learn to forgive so as to receive God's Blessings. His lordship Bishop Dominic Kimengich said this today during his homily when celebrating mass at St. Augustine's Cathedral Parish. His Lordship said that people expect to be forgiven by God yet they do not forgive others.
Bishop Dominic also remembers his 25years in priesthood and thanked God for his guidance and providence. He was ordained priest in 1986 by Nding'i Mwana wa Nzieki. He was Ordained Auxiliary Bishop of Lodwar on 22nd May 2010 and installed the Bishop of Lodwar Diocese on 30th May 2011. He said that it was good for him to thank God for taking care of him for all the 25 years and urged them not to take anything for granted. He also informed the faithfuls that Sister Esther Erus is also celebrating her thanksgiving Mass at St. Mary's Kalokol Parish today and urged all who might be celebrating 25years in their lives to thank God for all that .
He noted that difficulties in life make people to be sick and get destroyed since they do not forgive one another. His lordship added that when one forgives from the heart he or she receives God Blessings. He urged all to be clear in their conscious, Actions and words and always call the Mother Mary who is the queen of the family to guide all the families so as to have the strength of Continuing in their Lives.

Local news – 14.09.2011 - by Zacheaus otaba - Residents asked to be responsible of the sun tracking solar water project

Residents of Kangole and Sasak villages in Loima district have been urged to take care of the sun tracking solar water project, in order to achieve better results on water supply. Speaking today during the project's assessment, the water engineer social worker from Horizont 300 Mr. Bernhard Fischer said that all the piping should be properly monitored so as to ensure equal supply of water to the residents.
He added that there was need to hurry up the sub surface dam at Sasak village for the residents to have clean water for their domestic consumption. However, he was proud to note that more than 5000 people are benefiting from the same project, which is used for irrigation, domestic use and watering the animals.
At the same time the Horizon 3000 program officer Kenya Katharina Fulterer said that the project is one of pilot that her organization is working on in the east African countries. She added that the apart from water projects, they are also involved agricultural projects and human rights.
The project assessment team will be moving to Turkana south tomorrow, where it is supposed to visit Katilu and its environ.

Local news – 13.09.2011 - By Zacheaus Otaba - Improve physical and mental uprightness

The programmes manager for the Mary's meals charity from Scotland Mr. Chris Mufale, has said that the project in Turkana is aimed at improving the lives of children both physically and mentally. Speaking today during the assessment of the project at Nameyana and Nasiger nursery schools, Chris said that the situation of drought in the region compelled his organization to shift the attention to the children. He noted that food is necessary for the growth of children, and it is easy to feed them when they are in schools.
At the same time, the programmes' monitor Mrs. Abeer Maccintyre was proud to note that the project is covering 35 nursery schools all over the county, with a population of more than 3,000 children. She added that apart from Kenya, the project covers other countries in Africa which include Malawi, Liberia, Sudan Zambia and Uganda. She added that the organization is feeding more than 557,000 children in more than 16 countries all over the world.
However the nurseries co-coordinator for the diocese of Lodwar Mr. John Njagi said that the running of the project has some challenges, which includes poor terrain and far distances between schools.
The officers visited Nameyana and Nasiger Nursery schools today and will be visiting two more schools tomorrow. The Mary's meals food supply is also set to start tomorrow.

Local news – 08.09.2011 - by zacheaus otaba - World celebrates literacy day

When the world is celebrating world literacy day, high percentage of illiteracy is still recorded in Turkana county. The report revealed today during the celebrations, showed that the 2007 survey recorded 9.4% female and 9.7 male illiteracy respectively. Giving the report, the district adult education officer Mr. Dominic Ngoko, said that there is much to done especially by the stake holders to improve the level of education in the region.
At the same time the district officer one for Turkana central, who was the chief guest Mr. levy Senoga urged the parents to take their children to school in order to compete for top positions in the county. However, he said that the top positions will be for people who have qualified in various fields.
The celebrations which were held at Nawoitorong chief's camp was attended by hundreds of people, from Turkana central, Turkana south, Turkana east and Loima districts. During the celebration the chief awarded certificate of merit to 40 graduands from various adult education institutions. It was also attended by the DEO Turkana central Mr. Wycliffe Wamoto, the District Adult Education Officers from the 4 districts.

Local News – 12.9.11 - By Mary Tioko - Pray that our intentions reach heaven

The Catholic Secretariat of Lodwar were informed today that, when they do not pray in faith their prayers are not answered. Bishop Dominic Kimengich said that the intention of God the father is that all people should reach heaven.
His lordship said that this intention is not always met due to various approaches people employ in worshiping God that makes them become problems themselves. He said that God cannot force us to follow him in the issues of faith but it is upon each one of us to respond and answer the call of Christ to do his will and not their own will.
His lordship also added that the challenge is with us and how we will respond to the invitation of God to reach heaven. He also said that God does many things to them that people do not need to see to believe but just believe without doubting. He challenged the staff to put God first in their lives and other things will follow so as to respond to the will of God.
Bishop Dominic invited all the staff to see their relationship with God, just like the apostles who requested God to increase their faith. He noted that the staff have so many insecurities within themselves that makes them lack the trust in God. He encouraged them to have the trust in God that he can help them in all they do.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Local news – 4.9.11 - By Mary Tioko - Respect human life: Says Priest

The Christians of St. Augustine's cathedral parish have been urged to respect human life and dignity when correcting someone. Speaking today during his homily, father Cosmus Longor said that when correcting others one should be humble and careful in order not to put them in traps.
The priest said that people should know that they have been created in the likeness of God and they are all brothers in Christ. He noted that none is perfect and that every one is weak, through this they can make their relationship grow.
He insisted that most time people do away with those who correct instead of accepting the correction. Giving an example of people who help others because they need help back, he said that they should be ready to help anybody irrespective of whether they will help back or not.
At the same time the Christians of st. Augustine's had brilliant moment to wellcome vicar general father Joseph Ekalimon, who is taking over from father Francis Teo who is out for further studies. However, father Ekalimon congratulated the Christians for their generosity and urged them to work together for the success of the diocese. He blessed all pupils and students in their preparation to go back to school and urged them to work hard in their studies and respect their parents and sponsors.

Local news – 01.09.2011 - by Zacheaus Otaba - Let us not look only for survival but strengthening our responsibility on capacity building, urges the S

The Swedish minister for development cooperation Hon. Gunilla Carlson has appreciated the efforts that are put in place by the ministries of agriculture and water for carrying out practicals on food production. Speaking today in Lodwar town where she was carrying out assessment of projects funded by her government, she said that the horn of Africa is affected much by drought hence making it difficult to carry out humanitarian activities in the region.
Carlson insisted that there is need to strengthen our responsibility in capacity building about food production through irrigation. She was pleased with how some of these mini projects which are funded by the Swedish government, are run.
Hon. Gunilla who was welcomed by the district commissioner Turkan central Mr. Humphrey Nakitare, also visited Lodwar district hospital to access malnutrition levels in the district. The minister's convoy also visited Kirichakinongon common interest group farm in Nakwamekwi village where irrigation farming in being practiced. These projects are funded by Swedish government through organized groups.

Local news – 31.08.2011 - by Zacheaus Otaba - Turn to the lord since there is light in Christ

The director st James Juniorate who is also the assistant priest of st. Augustine Father Simon Mutahi, has urged the youth to turn to the lord, since Christ is full of light and life.
Speaking today during the recollection with the youth of st. Stephen at the st. James Juniorate center, the priest said that a large number of youth is lost in worldly things, instead of seeking spiritual life.
Father Mutahi noted that it has been a big challenge to bring the youth together for the common goal, especially for the development of the church. However, he was courageous that the reaction of the youth showed that they had learnt something from the day's theme which was what do the people say Christ is.
The priest gave an example of the world youth day that was celebrated in Madrid, Spain that was led by Benedict XVI and attended by hundreds of thousands of youth. He called for youth to attend the Sunday's mass in large number, since it will be their last day before opening, where they will be blessed together. The event brought together more than 25 youths from st. Augustine, which make up the st. Stephen youth group.

Local news – 29.8.11 - By Mary Tioko - Listen to your own conscious: Says Bishop.

The secretariat of the Diocese of Lodwar have been urged to listen to their conscious in order to experience God's Peace. His lordship Bishop Dominic Kimengich said this when celebrating Monday staff Mass held at St. Thomas Chapel today. He said that the furiousness in ones life makes him/her not to tell out his/her own world which the Bishop added that it is important to be told to others so as to make a difference in ones life.
His Lordship said that people sometimes don't want anyone to interfere with their affairs which when one shares and truth said saves the world. He also added that when people are not courageous enough to correct things that are not good, he said that one destroys the world by keeping quiet and urged the staff to be courageous and speak out the truth just like John the baptist and never fear the consequences.
His lordship also added that People who speak out of love, Love the place and will not want it to be destroyed by lies and bad deeds. He also said that if one does not correct evil ,then the punishment will fall on him/her because they kept quiet. He said that there is the voice of God in them that speaks thats to them if they­ pay attention to their conscious.
Bishop Dominic also gave example of herodeous who knew that his life was in a mess, and went ahead kill John the baptist under request of a evil mother. He noted that, that happens to them if they don't examine their conscious,since this leads to sin and eventual death. His lordship called upon the staff to listen to one another's conscious. He said that Most people don't have peace because they don't go for confession. He thus said that When they acknowledge their sins and ask God for forgiveness, they will have peace. He asked them to be contented with the little they have and be a happy people always.

Monday, August 29, 2011

local news – 26.08.2011 - by Zacheaus Otaba - Use the knowledge you had to change the perception in your place of work

Prison officers who have been undergoing the three days training, have been urged to change the face of their place of work. Speaking today during the graduation of the trainees at st. Teresa's centre, the peace and justice administrator, Anthony wood said that the commitment that was shown by the officers meant that they were ready change.
The facilitator of the training Mr. Lenson Njogu urged the officers to be positive for change, since it is effective for both parties including themselves. He said that as an individual, one should be responsible for his/her own actions either good or bad, since time for collective responsibility is over. He congratulated the force for showing positive changes, since the time the training started.
24 officers graduated and awarded certificates, in a colorful ceremony attended by the Lodwar diocese administrator Anthony wood, deputy officer in charge Lodwar GK prisons, Lenson Njogu and Mary Airo from legal resource foundation trust and the peace and justice deputy coordinator Lodwar diocese Mr. Christopher Losiapat.

Sports – 25.8.2011 - By Sylvester Eleman - Stateside fc hammers Nawaitorong

The quarter finals of the mahon cup tournament continued this evening in a
match that was played at the prisons ground. The defending champions were held in a goalless draw in the first half by the underdogs.
However they were able to re-organize themselves in the second half by
displaying a wonderful piece of football which lead them to hammering
Nawoitorong 3-0. The first goal came of the 57minute through a controversial penalty kick-out which was taken by Ruto Henry.
Arshaving Andawa struck twice at 74 and 81minutes which meant trouble to Nawoitorong FC .The game will enter the semi-finals stage tomorrow where stateside will take on mahon fc while Nakwamekwi struggle it out with Kanamkemer FC.

LOCAL NEWS – 25.08.2011 - by zacheaus otaba - Government haven't taken much effort on the new constitution

The government of Kenya seems to be reluctant in the dispensation of the new constitution. Speaking today during the second day of the training staged for prison warden from Lodwar GK prisons, the regional coordinator on human rights from the legal resource foundation trust Mr Lenson Njogu, said that they equipping the officers with knowledge, to sustain human rights.
He said that they normally prison officers, police, judiciary, probation department, children department and other actors in the administration of justice. Njogu said that their partnership with other gate keepers like peace and justice catholic of kitale, diocese of lodwar, Christ the king kibera, kituo cha sheria and independent medical unit, has yeild some fruits in their working.
He said that they started training in 2003 after carrying the research and found that the police were leading in violation of human rights by 78% and followed by the prisons by 16%. However he added that during the recent research there was an improvement in the prisons department which dropped to 3% than the police which is still at 72%.
Mr. Njogu said that they have been training the police in Isabania, Meru, Nairobi, Embu, Machakos and later to Kiambu, Nyeri and Marsabit. He added that they targeting officers working in the crime office and investigating officers.

LOCAL NEWS – 25.08.2011 – By Emmanuel Lemuya - 35% Cases of malnutrition in Turkana North

The resent statistics carried by world vision, have shown that Turkana North district is leading in malnutrition cases. Giving the report today to the partners, the national nutrition officer world vision Kenya Mr. Daniel Muhinja said that this is caused by poor dieting.
Launching the training of the officers that will initiate a pro gramme called blanket supplementary pro-gramme, which is scheduled to take place between August and December, he said that other districts as well are affected. Mr. Muhinja said they are targeting pregnant women, children aged between 0-3yrs and lactating mothers all over the county. He said that the project has an aim of reducing the cases of infection related to malnutrition in the region. Other districts affected include Turkana central and Loima districts which have 24.4%, Turkana south has 33.7%. The training which held today at st. Augustine's cathedral hall brings together partners from merlin, IRC, world vision and the diocese of lodwar.

Local news - 24th august 2011 - By Edaan Daniel - Nakwamunyen village is locked out of the development

Justice and peace and child protection offices early today visited Nakwamunyen area in response to a Court Users forum directions that the community may not be accessed to Justice and other essential basic needs as implied by a case the institution had handled earlier on in Lodwar Law court. The fact finding team was accompanied by Margaret Lomosingo chief Township, chief Robert Ikoel of Nakwamunyen who was the host, child protection officer Diocese of Lodwar,Mrs. Eunice Majuma, Radio Akicha reporter and other opinion leaders that were found on the ground.
The team found that the population of the area is 950 people while the whole sub location has total population of 10,000 courtesy of the last census results of 2009. The community of Nakwamunyen practice nomadic pastoral ism, and their other sources of livelihood is charcoal burning, sale of firewood and most of them depend on relief Aid.
The area has one classroom for early Childhood Education (ECD) that has only 200 children with one volunteer teacher who is untrained. Health facilities are not there, this forces them to seek Medical Services from Lodwar a distance of 25kms. The area is insecure with many cases of crimes frequently reported ranging from house breaking, highway Robbery to livestock theft. Human rights and child rights are affected by cultural practice that the people of Nakwamunyen are still rooted in.
The Children Protection office DOL, Justice and peace, medical department, and Radio Akicha have therefore recommended that the Provincial Administration , N.G.Os, faith based organizations, Civic leaders and village elders should take the community through a capacity building Training to open up their minds to improve their living conditions.
The area Chief Mr. Robert Ikoel has also said that he faces many challenges ranging from mobility due the vastness of the area under is jurisdiction that is 7 villages and last one being Lokatul which is over 40 kilometers a way from Nakwamunyen village where he resides. He has asked for team work and unity with many stakeholders to cooperate to improve community policing in the area. He continues to ask the government to send K.P.R officers to improve security in the area and also open it for other developments services such as, Medical Services, Water and Education facilities.

Local sports – 24.8.11 - By Emmanuel Lemuya - Mahon FC Beat Islamic center 4-1

Nelson Engor of Mahon FC put his team first by scoring 2 goals in the first half. Later Islamic FC scored through a penalty by Ekusi in the second half and saved their face. Mahon Fc then scored the third goal through Kelvin and another one by Okisai Simon. The match was played at Lodwar GK prisons Ground.
At one time the Lines man and the Referee clashed on the penalty scored by Ekusi of Islamic Fc but later came to a consensus after the match was stooped for some time.This tournament has been organized by Bishop mahon Centre as one of the Jubilee activity, dubbed as Jubilee Tournament and will go on until 26.
Elsewhere,In volley ball bishop mahon won the match against kanam by 2sets kanam Nil the match was played at lokiriama,one player was seriously injured in the head and was rushed to hospital for further medical checkups.

Local news – 23.08.2011 - By Zacheaus Otaba - Advocating capacity building in promotion of peace

There is need to promote capacity building on the practice of peace and justice in the prisons department. The peace and justice deputy coordinator, diocese of Lodwar Mr. Christopher Losiapat, has said that there has been a lot of complains from the members of the public, about the mistreatment they experience while in prison.
Mr. Losiapat said that the training will also enable the department of peace and justice from the diocese to relate well with the GK prison in terms of seeking justice. He said that his department has been training members of the public and other stake holders, in the previous trainings in order to equip them with knowledge on the new constitution.
During the training, the facilitators Mr. Lenson Njogu and Mary Airo both from legal resource foundation trust, insisted on the importance of good relationship between the prison officers and the in mates. The training which brings together 24 prison officers from Lodwar GK prison started today 24th and will end on 26th of August.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

LOCAL NEWS – 22.08.2011 - By Zacheaus Otaba - God chose us because he loved us


Human beings should know that God loves them because he chose them, Bishop Kimengich insisted today when he Celebrated staff Mass at St. Thomas Chapel. His Lordship said that they should compare their lives with Mary the mother of Jesus who was chosen right from the beginning and because of that she went into heaven and was crowned the Queen of Heaven.
Bishop Dominic said that, since the life of a human being is short, they should utilize their time serving God, than wasting time doing worldly things. He said that the Angel came and told Mary that she was full of grace and she was to give birth to the messiah. The Bishop gave the example of Paul to the Thessalonian when he said God loves us.
He urged the Diocesan staff to put in practice the commandment of God and that will show their love to him. He noted that most Christians give up when faced by life challenges or temptations, therefore there is need to keep their faith so as to get to the final destination.

Local news – 21.8.11 - By Mary Tioko - Choose focused leaders in 2012


The Vicar General of St. Augustine's Cathedral Parish Fr. Joseph Ekalimon today during mass told the faithfuls of St. Augustine's Parish to elect leaders who have the interest of people at their hearts in 2012 elections. Fr. Ekalimon said that the leadership of Turkana County is unstable and problems are experienced everywhere in both economic and social aspects and the community is crying everywhere!
Fr. Ekalimon mentioned that he has been getting many challenges as he goes ahead with his pastoral work in within the parish outstations where people behave as if they don't have leaders who address there needs? He said that the word of God helps leaders and all in various authorities to see where they have gone wrong in their responsibilities, of representing others in this vast county.
The priest advised the faithfuls to stand up as one family and be counted in the development of the county and not point fingers on what others do without giving the way forward. He asked the faithfuls to play their part and in that they will have the guts of challenging others to improve where they have gone wrong. Fr. Ekalimon said that God the father is so rich and gives them his riches without discrimination and that they should not grab these riches from others and leave them poor. He also added that authority has no meaning if it does not help others and thus asked them to stretch out and help others who are in need in their county and Kenyans in general. He thus urged the faithfuls to be witnesses of Christ and stand firm by the voice of God. He also challenged the faithfuls to have positive thinking and give right directions in all that happens in the County.

Local news – 17.8.11 - By Mary Tioko - Emphasize on Universal Birth Registration

The District Civil Registrar Mr. Joseph Orata has urged the Chiefs and Assistant Chiefs in Turkana Central to put more emphasis on the Current Birth Registration instead of relying on village elders for the deaths registration. Speaking in a workshop organized by World Vision, at Golden Guest House Lodwar, Mr. Orata said the chiefs need to be clear with the information they offer in the documents before submission to his office.
The 19 Chiefs and Assistants Chiefs drawn from Turkana Central were encouraged to put more emphasis on the Current Birth Registration instead of relying on village elders for the deaths registration which he said need to be accompanied by the professional documents. Mr. Orata said that their interest is to register the Births and issue Birth notifications in their areas of operations.
The officer encouraged the Chiefs and Assistant Chiefs to Submit their returns in person to avoid inconveniences which can lead to delay of reports. He also congratulated the chiefs and the Assistant Chiefs for their hard work and urged them to continue serving people with good hearts.
The World Vision Child protection officer Mr. Musa Bwino encouraged the participants to ensure that no child born in Turkana county is denied the fundamental right of birth registration. The participants will undertake their field visits in the two Locations of Kalokol and Kerio on 18th August 2011 to sample villages to register the children in an exercise conducted by the civil registrar, Chiefs and Assistant Chiefs facilitated by the World vision Child protection Office in Lodwar.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Local news – 16.8.11 - By Mary Tioko - Putting Male and female remands in one police cell is violation of Human right, Says Magistrate.

The Lodwar senior magistrate who is the chairman of Court Users Committee Mr. Thomas Nzyioki has warned against mixing of both male and female gender in one police cell saying that it is violation of Human rights. The magistrate said this when Addressing the committee members at St. Teresa's Pastoral Centre today.
Court Users Committee meeting is a forum where the various stakeholders organized by the Justice and peace Programme co-coordinator Mr. James Ekai enables the Judiciary, children's department, probation department, Children Department - Diocese of Lodwar, OCS, OCPD, Provincial Administration, Business persons, Radio Akicha, Hosanna Fm stations are members.
Mr. Nzioki highlighted Insecurity issues rising in the streets due to the influx on street children which prompted the committee to set another sub-committee which was tasked on spearheading the issues of children rescue home in the county. The education facilities in Nakwamunyen village have not been put in use since the building was constructed. The committee signed Some members to follow up the issue and help the children in the area.
The task force mandated to facilitated the refurbishment of court cells/police cells gave their report and General administration of Justice in Turkana region was discussed at length where the Chairman mentioned that an extra magistrate of Lodwar law courts Mr. Harrison Barasa is now topping up the judicial services in the county and court sessions will be regular.

Local news – 15.08.2011 - by Zacheaus Otaba - Human life is a struggle with a lot of threats says the priest


Diocesan staffs have been urged to be courageous when tackling life challenges in their day to day life. Celebrating the st. Mary's day with the diocesan staff, vicar general father Joseph Ekalimon said that a human life is a struggle with with a lot of threats.
Giving an example of st. Augustine, the priest said that death came through one man and it was defeated by one man. The priest said that through Adam, death came to the world and though Jesus, it was defeated. The priest added that every one has his own fears and need determination when doing anything, be it in your work place or even at home.
Noting that there are three occasions that are important in a Christian life, naming them as resurrection, ascension of Jesus, descend of the holly spirit and assumption. He encouraged all the Christians to pray for sisters of assumption, in their daily services in the diocese and all over the world.

Local news – 13.08.2011 - by zcheaus otaba - Poverty is increases insecurity in Turkana,says Hon. Joseph Nyaga


Cooperatives and marketing minister Hon. Joseph Nyaga has said that poverty is the cause of the increasing cases of insecurity in this region. Speaking yesterday at the Turkana county council hall, where he was addressing the cooperative members from the county, the minister said that insecurity along Pokot Turkana border will only be curbed by initiating income generating activities.
He noted the issue of devolved government, where every county will be receiving 3b per year, as only the way of making the every county to be independent. He encouraged teachers to increase their membership to at least 1500 members, arguing that it will only be the way of enabling them to expand their SACCO.
The minister insisted the importance of forming Sacco's by small enterprises, saying that it eases development. He opened the Turkana teachers cooperative head quarters and visited several Sacco's which included Turkana women and Turkana youth cooperative society, in Lodwar town.

LOCAL NEWS – 10.08.2011 - By Zacheaus Otaba - The boda boda association elections


The boda boda association has overturn the allegations that were given by some operators that they are going to carry the elections soon. Speaking today in his officer, the association's technical adviser Mr. Jones Alemu said that the association has its own constitution that gives them direction to conduct the elections in February next.
Alemu who was reacting to the information that was heard in some of the FM station today, said that some of the operators who seemed to be manipulated to push the same, are not the officially registered members of the association. He said that even if the elections will be carried today, it will registered members who will be legible of voting.
He said that the boda boda association is a non profit making organization and does not get any donations from any organization or body and hence has no room to be manipulated out of its working system. He agreed that the organization accept advice but not criticism, during this time of hardship crisis. He called for those who would want clarification to contact the office but listening ti rumors.

LOCAL NEWS – 10.08.2011 - By Zacheaus Otaba - Nadirkonyen children's centre celebrates 20 years

Nadirkonyen Children's Catholic Centre celebrated its 20 years of existence today at the Centres compound. Joining the celebrations the bishop for the diocese of Lodwar his lordship Dominic Kimengich called for more well wisher to step in to help in the donation towards the working of the Centre.
Giving the sermon of the day, his lordship said that God loves those people who are brought in a poor life. He urged the community to join hands and give give generously to facilitate the running of the institution, since God loves all those who give generously. The bishop challenged the celebrants that non of those children was willing to be found in that Centre.
At the same time, the coordinator of the Centre brother Hans Wennekess said that the Centre is faced by many challenges, including increase in the number of enrollment and increase in food prices. He noted that the Centre has nurtured more than 12,200 children since its establishment in 1991 and the current enrollment is 351 both from non school going up to the university.
However he thanked Terre Des homes Netherlands for the continued support it is offering to the Centre. The brother called for the government to step in and give support to care for the increasing number.

Local news – 09.08.2011 - by zacheaus otaba - Let us define ourselves as Christians, bishop urges


Christians have been urged to define themselves when delivering their day to day services. Speaking today when opening st. Dominic parish priests house, in Kerio, the bishop for Lodwar diocese, his lord ship Dominic Kimengich, said that Christians should not go back to where they were before they knew Jesus. He noted that today being st. Dominic's day, Christians should imitate his action, since he was prayerful and won many people to god.
The bishop said that Jesus told his disciple to receive the holy spirit that will encourage them to fight against life challenges. He added that there is need for people to stick to their promise of obedience, not only while in trouble.
However he congratulated the efforts of the people of Kerio parish by ensuring that,the priest's residential house is complete. At the same time the bishop confirmed more than 200 Christians who are receiving the holly Eucharist.
The celebrations were attended by more than 9 priests all over the diocese, including vicar general father Joseph Ekalimon.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Local news – 08.08.2011 - by zacheaus otaba – Define yourselves as Christians

Let us define ourselves as Christians when delivering our services bishop urges people of st. Dominic.
Christians have been urged to define themselves when delivering their day to day services. Speaking today when opening st. Dominic parish priests house, in Kerio, the bishop for Lodwar diocese, his lord ship Dominic Kimengich, said that Christians should not go back to where they were before they knew Jesus. He noted that today being st. Dominic's day, Christians should imitate his action, since he was prayerful and won many people to god.
The bishop said that Jesus told his disciple to receive the holy spirit that will encourage them to fight against life challenges. He added that there is need for people to stick to their promise of obedience, not only while in trouble.
However he congratulated the efforts of the people of Kerio Parish by ensuring that,the priest's residential house is complete. At the same time the bishop confirmed more than 200 Christians who are receiving the holly Eucharist.
The celebrations were attended by more than 9 priests all over the diocese, including vicar general father Joseph Ekalimon.

Local news – 8.8.11 - By Mary Tioko - St. Dominic was talking with God about God” Says Bishop


The secretariat of the Diocese of Lodwar were informed to talk with God about God in a mass that was celebrated by His Lordship Bishop Dominic Kimengich in an event that also marked his saint day early today. His lordship was accompanied by the Vicar general Fr. Joseph Ekalimon encouraged the staff to Love and commit themselves to God.
His lordship said that God wants all people to fear and love him. He added that God expects all to serve him with all their heart and soul by honoring his name and respecting the sabbath. The staff were urged to be focused in their plans and do things that please God like reciting prayers before starting work for this makes the work they do a prayer in itself to God.
He encouraged the staff to receive the holy communion when prepared so as not to receive their own Judgments for not being worthy. He warned them not to involve themselves in superstitions for they would not be loving God by doing that practice. He also encouraged them to be fulfilling the promises they make to God by respecting the name of God and obeying the Ten commandments. His lordship urged the staff to be punctual in attending mass and be united to God the further then and forever and not let anything interfere with their commitment to worship God.
The vicar general Fr. Joseph Ekalimon asked the the staff not to fear the future for it is the reality and should see the possibility of change and allow God to be with them in their engagement now and the days to come.

Local news – 07.08.2011 - by Zacheaus Otaba - Help us boost the level of education in Turkana, says the district commissioner


The district commissioner for Turkana central Mr. Humphrey Nakitare, has called for other well wishers to come and support other organizations like equity, in providing scholarships to needy children in the region. Speaking yesterday at Moi gardens, the DC said that the needs a lot of support in order to boost the level of education.
He urged all the sponsored students to work hard in their studies and ensure that they change, the status of the people in this region. Nakitare said that it is better to work while knowing where you came from and where you are heading.
At the same time, the CEO for equity bank Dr. James Mwangi, said that equity bank will continue to support education in the country, through offering scholarship to the clever and needy children every year. He said that this year only, equity is sponsoring 15 students both in secondary and university all over Turkana county.
On famine, Dr. Mwangi said that equity as a bank contributed more than 20m towards the fight against hunger in this region.
The celebrations were also attended by the president of master card foundation Mrs Rita Loy, where more than 3000 graduands were awarded certificates after being trained by equity bank in collaboration with master card foundation.

Local news – 7.8.11 - By Mary Tioko - God is found in a serene Place, Says priest


The faithfuls of St. Augustine's cathedral parish were informed during mass that God their creator is always found in a silent place. Speaking During his Homily today, Fr. Nicholas Koro of the Apostles of Jesus said that God our creator is found in a silent place.
He gave examples of many instances when Christ wanted to make very important decisions and went on a hill alone to pray. Fr. Koro thus encouraged the faithfuls to give themselves time alone to communicate to God their creator in silence. Since God is always found in a serene place, then the faithfuls were encouraged to seek him and he will help them. The priest added that Christ is not found in noisy places, places of troubles, but comes to help them fast when they will call on his name when in problems to help them just like Peter, He urged them to call him and he will help them walk on water.
Fr. Koro warned the faithfuls to be not like the people I todays readings that knew christ but denied that he is the Saviour. He urged them to witness him always in their day to day lives and they will resist temptations. He also added that the moment one loses faith he falls into temptations. He encouraged them not to fear for Christ is with them till the end of the world. He also said that Jesus walking on the water showed that he is the creator of everything. He added that Peter sank in water because he doubted. Fr. Koro said that when someone is in doubt then he or she sinks into temptation and thus will fear to come back to face the reality. He gave examples of people who start to miss mass, and as a result become afraid to come back. He added that Peter in the reading asked Christ to hold his hand and Jesus helped him walk on water and they can also call on Christ's name for he is ready to come and help them in their troubles and will enable them walk on troubles. The priest also encouraged the faithfuls to be people of faith who commit themselves to go forward with their plans without doubts.

Local News – 06.08.2011 - By Francis Madanji - Fr. Bonaventure Emathe and Deacon Denis Owino Ordained

Fr. Bonaventure Emathe and Deacon Denis Owino were today ordained in a colorful ceremony attended by hundreds of well wishers of all walks of life and from all parishes of the dioceses.
The ordination mass which was celebrated by His Lordship Bishop Dominic Kimengich, began with a procession of all the priest in attendance to the main dice followed His lordship Dominic Kimengich.
The candidates were brought forward by their Parents and respective sponsors. After the readings his Lordship Bishop Dominic Kimengich noted that the ordination was taking place today when the readings on transfiguration on the mountain where Peter and the others saw Jesus shine like the sun. He added that they should know that they are Priests in the sun and asked the new priest to emulate the works of the st. John of Viani the patron of priests.
Priests have publicly sworn to live a life of celibacy in the holy order they will anoint the sick ,forgive sins on behalf of Jesus Christ, then feed the faithful with bread and the word of God . The candidates were asked for the last time if they wanted to join the Holy order of Priest hood, which they agreed and the rights followed.
Bishop Kimengich told them that it was not good enough to be a priest but one should always be a holy priest.
This is the first ordination to be presided over by Bishop Kimengich noting that its less than six months since the newly installed Bishop took office. He particularly thanked the vicar General and every one who took part in the preparation for making the day such a success.

Local news – 05.08.2011 - By Zacheaus Otaba - Well prepared for the ordination, says bishop Kimengich

The preparations for the priesthood and dioconet ordination set to take place tomorrow, has been finalized. Speaking today at st. Augustine’s cathedral Catholic Church, the bishop for catholic diocese of lodwar, his lordship bishop Dominic Kimengich, said that everything is in place. He added that all the two candidates have undergone enough rehearsal in preparation for the ordination. On service delivery, the bishop said that the diocese of lodwar is too wide that needs more priests, while the whole diocese has only 56 priests who are not enough. He called for the priests to be obedient to their authority and stick to their faith in the lord. However he called for priests to be strong always and fear god but not god to fear them, when delivering their service. The bishop thanked vicar general father Joseph Ekalimon for his commitment in making sure that all areas concern have been attended to.

LOCAL NEWS – 05.08.2011 - By Zacheaus Otaba - Marille raiders snatch 8 lives in Todonyang

Marille raiders today attacked Todonyang village and killed 8 people, injured 3 and made away with more than three hundred animals. Speaking over the phone today, the OCPD for Turkana North Mr. Ben Nyakwaka said that the victims were watering their animals in lake Turkana at 01.00pm, when the incident occurred.
The deceased were only women including one infant while one man and two women sustained bullet injuries in the neck and bellies. This takes place only four days after the prime minister and his convoy visited the area early this week. The injured are to be moved to lodwar district hospital for more treatment.
The number of deaths through the same hands has tolled up to more 40 this year only, after more than 30 scummed bullets in April this year.

Local News - 04.08.2011 - By zacheaus Otaba - Lodwar municipal mayor retains his seat


The lodwar municipal council's mayor David Kinyonge has retained his mayoral seat in the elections that were carried today at lodwar municipal council hall. Kinyonge went unopposed, after his opponent, councilor Christopher Apua forfeited the elections.
Mr Kinyonge who is voted in for the third time as the municipality's mayor, is faced by the challenge of ensuring that the council’s performance is up to date. However he admitted that the council has been sluggish in arresting some issues, but promised to improve. At the same time the municipality's clerk Mr. peter Keitany who was presiding the elections, said that the elections were free and fair. He called for all those who have elected into the office to show cooperation to achieve the goals of the council. Other departments covered were finance headed by Andrew Logiron, public health headed by Gabriel Ibulon, internal audit by john Ekiru while Jacenta Epeyan was elected head of town planning. Otherwise two other positions were left vacant, education and HIV/Aids departments.
The new personnel will be in the office till the end of 2012, when new elections will be carried.

Local News - 04.08.2011 - By Okoth Obaro The Turkana South District Officer I pays a rare visit

The Turkana South District Officer I, Bethwel K. Sang paid us a visit this evening and expressed his happiness with the efforts the Catholic Church was doing not only by reaching them through the media but also giving them hope through various programmes in Turkana County.
Talking to us in our office, Mr. sang expressed hope that in the near future the Diocese will be able to reach many people through its media outreach.
“We are looking forward to the day we will be able to sample Radio Akicha products in Lokichar,” he said.

Local News - 04.08.2011 - Francis Madanji - Ordination preparation in full gear

Preparations for the Saturday ordination are in full gear and everything is going on smoothly. Talking to us at St. Augustine Cathedral compound, the in-charge of liturge, Fr. John Manzi has said he is pleased with all that is going on.
Everything is being done to make sure the ordination due on Saturday takes place uninterrupted” he said .
There are five departments which are undertaking the preparations namely; infrastructure, food, Liturgy, transport, well coming committee and Finance all of whom are in motion .
Talking to us at St. Augustine Cathedral compound, the in-charge of liturgy Fr. John Manzi has said he is pleased with all that is going on.
There are two choirs which will sing jointly and the choirmaster says they are blending well and he dose not fore see any problem.
The co-ordinator who is also the Parish Moderator said he is impressed with the number of people who have volunteered to work tirelessly up to date everything is on scheduled.

Local news – 2.8.11 - By Mary Tioko - Be contented in what you have, Bishop says

The secretariat of the catholic Diocese of Lodwar were urged to be contented in what they have and not complain. His lordship said this when celebrating Mass at St. Thomas Chapel yesterday. He said that selfishness destroys people and makes them suffer, he added that people can even deny possession which is disastrous to them.
His lordship challenged the staff to be more generous. He asked them to think of times they have cheated people and denied them needs and even services! He said that cheating is deeply rooted in people and thus informed them to change and treat others as they would like them to treat them. He encouraged them to give what they have since God himself knows and will bless them. He urged the staff to appreciate what God has given them and learn to say thanks to his holy name. He also encouraged them share the little they have since God can multiply like the two fish and five loaves.
Bishop Dominic told them that the lord was asking them to be more generous in their lives and urged them to count in the lord for he can perform miracles in their lives. He warned them not to think a bout themselves so as to experience the generosity of their lord. He also challenged them to learn to give by starting with the church offerings. His lordship urged them to ask the lord for the gift of generosity which can be seen in many things which they can do like even committing their time, being sincere, and honest and God will bless them . He said that the desire to have more and more is not good and urged them to be contented with what they have and do the right things always. He also warned them to keep off from what is not theirs for it will be a curse to them.
The vicar general Fr. Joseph Ekalimon who accompanied the bishop also added that people have the energy in them although comparison makes them different from each other. He informed them that all people are created in the image and likeness of God and need to be satisfied with what you have. He added that, God has given them beauty in their own reality. He thus urged to be responsible and help one another in all aspects.

Local news – 1.8.2011 - Prince Sofari Wycliffe - NGO sights high malnutrition in Turkana

A Christian organization based in Germany Humedica international aids staff today visited the Turkana county in a to asses the situation in Turkana regarding the drought and hunger.
Speaking to akicha reporter the co-founder Mr Wolfgang Grob said the situation in Turkana was not pleasing as Children were malnourished.
He said his organization was mainly Focused on natural disasters like hunger, drought, Volcano eruption, refugees and internally displaced people among others calamities in various countries having moved across Africa including Ethiopia Sudan and Somalia.
Mr. Wolfgang encouraged the Kenyan Government to have plans in food storage to avoid Occurrence of such kind of a problem next time in country which has became a great disaster.

Local News – 02.08.2011 - By Sofari Wycliffe - We will stand by you the pm says

The Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga has said that the government will stand by the Turkana community during these hard times of drought and hunger that has hit most parts of the country.
The PM who visited many parts of the county to asses the situation further said that water projects to boost food production in the region will be put up in various parts to help curb the perennial problem.
He was accompanied by Turkana Central MP Hon. Ekwe Ethuro, Turkana South MP Hon.Josephat Nanok, the Agriculture Minister Dr. Sally Kosgei among others . The tour which started in Todenyang in Turkana north took the PM and his team to various parts of the county which included Turkana Central.
Addressing the people in Lodwar ,Turkana south MP Hon. Nanok asked the government to the issue insecurity in the region saying that there was need to deploy more security officers to the main border .

Monday, August 1, 2011

LOCAL NEWS – 1.08.2011- By Munialo Mac - 18 Parishes Pontifical Missionary Children talent presentation day comes to an end

The pontifical missionary children today completed a three days talent presentations at st Marys catholic church at Kalokol. The celebrations which was organised by the cordinator in the childrens office in the diocese of Lodwar sister Rose Macharia, brought together children from eighteen parishes in the four deaneries in the diocese of Lodwar.
The theme of the year for the pontifical children was Jesus our bread of Life' However, the festivals was ended up by his lordship Bishop Dominic Kimengich from the Diocese of Lodwar.
His Lordship urged the pontifical children to maintain love of Christ by showing others who dont know Jesus all over the other parts to live by example.

Local news – 31.7.11 - By Mary Tioko - When little is enough and much is not enough: Say Priest today


The faithfuls of St. Augustine's Cathedral parish were urged today during mass to be satisfied with the little they have since the much they might have might not be enough. Fr. John Kizito Manzi accompanied by the Vicar general Fr. Joseph Ekalimon and Fr. Edward said that the little that Jesus was given during the miracle of two fish and five Loaves was enough to the people and even some food remained. The priest said that, that miracle was possible because Jesus was ready since he had just prayed to his father in Heaven for the strength and power to perform miracles.
Fr. Manzi said that the faithfuls can also avail themselves to God the almighty in prayer and in commitment and God will enable them perform Miracles and make the little become enough in their lives. He added that Jesus wanted to be alone but people followed him because they knew he will feed them. He challenged the Christians to be ready to help and feed others who are in need if they want to follow the example of Jesus Christ and also in doing this they will be able to perform miracles of magnifying the little they have to be enough.
Fr. Manzi stressed on the need of having time with God and giving him room to fill the spaces in our lives. The priest also gave the meaning of breaking the bread in Eucharist and urged the faithfuls to break themselves before people so as to help them in their daily lives since that destroys their normal way of thinking and acting and makes them act like Jesus especially those who receive the Holy Eucharist. He encouraged those who do not receive the holy Eucharist to be visiting him in the Tabernacle and ask for his grace. Fr. Manzi also added that no one can separate them from the love of Christ and encouraged them to call on his name always in times of joy and sorrows for he is able God.