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Bribery Claim Rocks City Hall In Ksh. 47 Billion Dandora Dumpsite Tender

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Top City Hall officials allegedly received bribes to push for the fraudulent award of a multi-billion-shilling tender for the relocation of the Dandora dump site. Investigations reveal that the officials in Nairobi City County’s Department of Environment pushed for the signing of tender No. NCC/ENV/RFP/287/2022-2023 (design, finance, build, operate, maintain, and transfer) for a ‘waste to energy’ processing plant at Dandora dumpsite after gifts exchanged hands.

According to sources well versed in the matter, the entire process was marred with bias, irregularities, predisposition, falsity, and subjectiveness to the extent that only one company was left at the evaluation stage. The notification of intention to enter into a joint venture dated July 25, 2023 (NCC/RM/VOL.358/ITEM.NO.01/287/2022-2023) addressed to M/S China National Electric Engineering Company Limited was signed by Ibrahim Otieno (Chief Officer of Environment). According to documents in our possession, the tender was controversially awarded to M/S China National Electric Engineering Company Limited for a sum of Ksh. 47,085,300,000 (forty-seven billion, eighty-five million, and three hundred thousand). Shockingly, it has been discovered that the tender amount was inflated, as the tender amount in the previous Ruai tender, which was relied upon in this tender, was Ksh. 21,000,000,000, way above the budget estimates, and contravenes Section 53(8) of the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act.

Following the release of the letter of intention to award the controversial tender, Enercon Energy Consultants Limited filed for a review at the Public Procurement Administrative Board (PPAB), claiming that the entire procurement process was a fraud and should be investigated. However, the PPAB dismissed the appeal on the grounds that the request for review was not properly filed before the board.

Nairobi City County only sent requests for proposals to 18 firms, and during the tender opening, only three firms had submitted their proposals. During the session, two companies trading as M/S Consortium of China Energy International Group Co. Ltd. and China Tianying Inc. were disqualified under unclear circumstances.

Sensing that the Nairobi City County tender committee had predetermined the tender winner, Enercon Energy Consultants Ltd. withdrew their bid before the evaluation was done based on perceived bias by the committee. This left only one company, M/S China National Electric Engineering Company Limited, for evaluation.

It was noted that the entire procurement was undertaken, even though the process contravened Section 116 of the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act by using the “Request for Proposal” method, which is limited only to the procurement of services reserved for advisory or predominantly intellectual nature.

It has also been discovered that the entire tender process was carried out in contravention of Article 227 (public participation), as no public participation was conducted with respect to this tender process as the Nairobi City County only relied on the feasibility study conducted by KenGEN and NMS with respect to the Ruai Dumpsite project.

Further, there were claims of bias and corruption that made the whole procurement process illegal and unprocedural following revelations that Mr Kimanzi of Nairobi City County, who was a member of the tender and evaluation committee, displayed bias in that he accepted and received a pen as a gift from a Chinese national who was a representative of M/S China National Electric Engineering Company Limited.

This can be proved through CCTV footage recorded during the tender opening between noon and 12.30 p.m. This is in contravention of Section 66(5) of the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act.

There are calls that action should be taken against Mr Kiamnzi and all the NCC officers involved in manipulating the tender process with a view to achieving a predetermined winner of the bid. This was also a pure case of conflict of interest, contrary to the mandatory provisions of Section 66(1) of the Public Procurement and Assets Disposal Act, 2015.

Further, the controversial tender was awarded despite the express disapproval by the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority via a letter dated June 25, 2021, whereby height approval was not approved as the site falls directly within the flight path. It has also been noted that the tender was awarded despite an existing and active court order ordering Nairobi Metropolitan Services (NMS) through Constitutional Petition No. 43 of 2019, and a judgment was made on July 25, 2023.

The judgment reads, “The Nairobi Metropolitan Services is directed to take steps to decommission the Dandora dumpsite and relocate it to another site within six months of the date of this judgment. The Nairobi Metropolitan Services shall shut down the Dandora dumpsite within six months of the date of this judgment and rehabilitate the dumpsite.

However, despite the above orders, Nairobi City County, despite all the concerns raised, went ahead to award the tender. This is a clear case of contempt of court. The court, in her wisdom, ordered the relocation of the dumpsite, but NCC officials have ignored it.

The accounting officer, who is the Chief Officer for Environment, Ibrahim Otieno, fully aware that this was not a lawful project, went on with an inflated cost and approved the procurement process instead of decommissioning and rehabilitating the Dandora dumpsite as ordered by the court.

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From Traditional Healers to Online Scammers: The Evolution of Witch Doctor Blackmail

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  • Breaking News: Witch Doctor Exposes Governor Fernandez Barasa in Shocking Blackmail Scam

A man who alledgly threatened to expose Kakamega governor Fenandez  Barasa’s nudes and demanded a total of Sh240M has been charged at a Kibera Court.

Mr.William Simiyu Matere alias Elijah was charged before Chief Magistrate Ann Mwangi where he denied the charges.

The court heard that the accused person with others not before the court conspired to defraud to commit a Felony and demanded property with Menace and extorted the governor.

According to our insiders who are aware of the matter, the accused persons had some nude photos of the governor and used them to extort him contrary to the law.

Before he was charged in court , the police had obtained custodial orders from the same court so that they could complete their investigations.

He denied the charges and was released on bond

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Government’s Decision: Kiamaiko Slaughterhouse to Cease Operations

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  • Controversy Surrounds Closure of Kiamaiko Slaughterhouse by Government

This complies with a court order issued on July 28, 2022, which mandates the cessation of operations at these facilities to uphold environmental and health standards.

The team led by the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) agreed to withdraw all the Government services offered to Kiamaiko Slaughter Houses.

They include the Veterinary Services of meat inspection, public health services, and issuance of Single business permits offered by the Nairobi City County and the services offered by the Nairobi water and sewerage company.

“The decision to enforce closure stems from longstanding concerns regarding the handling of blood and offal, as well as the improper treatment of wastewater discharge, as outlined in the Water Quality Regulations of 2006,”

Since 2013, negotiations have been rife to facilitate the relocation of operations to a licensed site by March 31, 2022, in Njiru, Nairobi.

The multi-agency emphasized that the intention behind these enforcement measures wasn’t aimed at impeding the legitimate trade of meat or the operation of butcheries.

“Rather, the focus is squarely on addressing the specific deficiencies observed within the slaughterhouse facilities themselves which degrade the environment,”

In 2015, the National Environment Management Authority issued a directive ordering for the closure of 15 slaughterhouses in Nairobi’s Kiamaiko.

Nema has been accusing the slaughterhouses of lacking a proper waste management system. However, seven years later, the slaughterhouses are still in operation.

The operators continue to discharge untreated liquid waste into the river.

Kiamaiko is in Eastlands, 12 km from the city center.The traders moved to the site, now popular with goat meat consumers, in 1996.

About 300-400 livestock are slaughtered at the facility daily. The abattoirs release the untreated solid waste into the Nairobi River leading to complains.

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Scandal Alert: Prof. Nick Wanjohi’s Involvement in Gun Drama

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  • In the Spotlight: The Controversial Gun Drama of Prof. Nick Wanjohi

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Tension is high at the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) following an altercation between a former aide to late President Mwai Kibaki and a senior lecturer.

Prof Nick Wanjohi, a former Vice-Chancellor at the university, who also served in President Kibaki’s administration as Comptroller of State House and later as his Private Secretary, is said to have joined his bodyguards who drew their pistols to confront, Dr Sylvester Kiptoo, following differences over allocation of a lecture room.

The bodyguards are said to have forced the lecturer from the lecture room in con- tention brandishing pistols after roughing him up.

The last Thursday afternoon incident has prompted lecturers at JKUAT to threaten to down tools with the Universities Academic Staff Union (UASU) calling for calm as the management handles the matter.

It has also raised questions over the behaviour of armed bodyguards assigned to some senior lecturers, particularly those who return to universities after serving in influential positions in government.

It has also not been established under what circumstances Wanjohi has remained with his armed bodyguards, more than ten years since he left his assignments in government.

Grievous action

The university’s UASU chapter secretary general Dr Shadrak Muya said they were handling the matter as a misunderstanding between two colleagues.
“It is advisable for you to get official communication from the Vice Chancellor’s office as the matter involves staff members,” Dr Muya told the media.

The UASU university chapter chairman Dr Muiga Rugara wants the institution to urgently address the conduct of some bodyguards assigned to some lecturers. “UASU will take up the matter and make sure the good professor will be informed on how grievous his action were in terms of the security of his colleague and the examination process. The university management will also be required to address the matter of dons’ security amidst armed guards and the shortage of lecture halls,” Dr Rugara told lecturers in an internal memo.

Reached for comment, Prof Wanjohi
referred questions to the Vice Chancellor, though he appeared to blame the in- cident on the management for allocating two events to take place in one room at the same time.

“The management should explain to you why they decided to allocate one room, two events at the same time. Though they are handling the matter, they are to blame for the confusion,” the one time JKUAT Vice Chancellor said on phone.

Prof Wanjohi declined to comment on the matter that he described as “minor,” insisting that the university management was already handling it.

Special exams

Drama is said to have begun on Thursday morning when Prof Wanjohi and his bodyguards arrived at one of the lecture halls where he had been scheduled to con- duct some lessons only to find Dr Kiptoo supervising students re-siting supplemen- tary examinations.

The former VC is then said to have or- dered his junior colleague to halt the exam- inations, relocate to another lecture room and leave the one in contention for him.

But Dr Kiptoo, who says in his statement to the university management that he had not recognised Prof Wanjohi, insisted on continuing with the exercise, infuriating the former VC.

“Maybe Prof Wanjohi did not commu- nicate about the ongoing special supple- mentary exams and may have been think- ing I knew him and his VIP,” Dr Kiptoo observesinhisstatementtotheuniversity management.

Kiptoo goes on to state: “He did not speak to me nor my chairman of department (CoD) whom I had contacted on phone. I asked them whether we could handle the situation differently since I was
halfway through the process but he didn’t answer me. I tried to take a snapshot of the incident just that I can address it later but the next thing I saw was my phone flying and a person who I later learnt is his security was pulling me out of the room.”

Yesterday, Dr Kiptoo declined to comment on the matter which he described as “sensitive and was being handled by the university management.

“This is a very sensitive matter that I am not in a position to handle, but you can get everything from either the VC’s office or UASU JKUAT chapter,” Dr Kiptoo told People Daily.

Lecturers say that JKUAT is experiencing a shortage of lecture halls, a situation that has occasionally led to clashes between lecturers.

Due to the shortage, the university usually reserves some special rooms for students sitting examinations, be they supplementary or special ones.

By the time of going to press, JKUAT VC Prof Victoria Wambui Ngumi was yet to respond to our e-mail sent to his office, inquiring about the official position.

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