Friday, August 15, 2008

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Fifteen days in Kenya in August 2008

01/08. Taxisti taxed. Those who serve the international airport in Nairobi (JKIA) keep on hand in the car a bundle of banknotes from Shs 50 to shell out to police guarding the main gate, the entrance to the ' Output otherwise be subject to lengthy inspection of documents, storage of customers, or worn-out tires, in their opinion, inflated.

02/08. August, the season of "cuts" Bungoma A 16-year-old boy was taken to hospital after the circumcision performed by a praticone art, the severely mutilated the penis. The more advanced you are "cut" in the hospital, but the majority still does a family of peers, relatives and neighbors. The smudge, libations and dancing evening customary have been suspended from the wrath of the guests who almost lynched the operator.

03/08. "bank" electronic. The "M-Pesa" to transfer money out of mobile phone is very popular. The police also take advantage of this road now, instead of pocketing the usual crumpled note 50 shillings, you are credited to your mobile phone, thus avoiding possibly be forced to share the "collection" with his superiors at the station daily police.

04/08. modesty payment. For days, the "touts" of matatu (minibus) to Kitale require women who wear the tight jeans-very fashionable at the moment-to pay a "tax "additional vehicle before entering the penalty of dismissal of the garment. At the time local no authority intervened to stop the practice and practiced in the evening.

05/08. Morality mules. In Garissa, a woman was sued by a taxi driver who had smashed the windscreen of the ass (female in heat) of the woman who let her run away if scared from pursuing the 20 donkeys (males ) evidently lustful. The pack finished in the taxi to the parking lot causing the shattering of the windshield.

06/08. License "marriage." Once again, the founder of the sect of the criminal Mungiki in prison for five years, was denied permission to leave prison to attend to funeral and burial of his wife, who was killed last year. Meanwhile, spending to keep the corpse in the mortuary has already exceeded one million shillings (€ 960)

07/08. Justice of people. In Kisii, a man was lynched for stealing 20 chickens and another for suspected of being a sorcerer. In Pokot a great-grandson has killed the grandmother who had denied him a cow to pay for the bride. Nanyuki A man reported the theft of the phone that was found in the pockets of her son who was arrested and taken to court sentenced to 8 months in prison. A Karatina a man condemned to death for murder was brought back to court for another murder discovered after the first conviction. The judge sentenced him to death again for the second time.

08/08. August, the season of "cuts" Bungoma A 16-year-old boy was taken to hospital after the circumcision performed by a praticone art, the seriously mutilated penis. The more advanced you are "cut" in the hospital, but the majority still does a family of peers, relatives and neighbors. The smudge, libations and dancing evening customary have been suspended from the wrath of the guests who almost lynched the operator.

09/08. Forgiveness shortly. In West Pokot a thief just pardoned by the President during the celebration of June 1 (Madaraka Day) was lynched by his contemporaries and his body burned after it is caught stealing in a store. Another in Kisii, resigned from the court which found him not guilty of murder of the mother was promptly lynched by the inhabitants of the country.

10/08. Matatu-matata. (minibus-lodges) 13 passengers on a bus were arrested by traffic police and fined Shs 500 per person (€ 5) for the world to have worn seat belts that do not exist in the vehicle. The driver of the matatu instead, after a "conversation" with the private police was left free to go.

11/08. Vandalism commercial. the outskirts of Eldoret, a weekend of heavy rain, were stolen almost 1 / 2 km of underground telephone cables to sell copper as scrap. In most of the city service was interrupted for 21 days.

12/08. abandoned babies. far, according to police, at least 30 infants were found abandoned near the camps of internally displaced people in Eldoret and its surroundings. Eight months post-election civil unrest there are still about 20,000 refugees in tent camps in the Rift Valley.

13/08. That mid-month. The deputy parliamentary Isolo urged the government and humanitarian aid agencies: \u0026lt;\u0026lt; Stop giving free food to my people. And now that you wake up and go out and get food for themselves. The area is rich in natural resources and plenty of pasture.

14/08. High education. After secondary schools burned last month, now the University of JKUAT outside Nairobi "protest" burning public vehicles on the road, targeting those individuals with stone throwing, stealing from passengers matatu (minibus), blocked with boulders on the road and damaging the furniture of the university. The university was closed sine die .

15/08. Justice fast gear and misfortune. A Kayole a policeman off duty and unarmed, was in a shop when he entered a thief who, with gun in his hand attempted robbery. The policeman knocked the thief took away the gun from his hands and killed him with his weapon that was later stolen from a police station.

By geoferro.

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