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ecstacy wrote:washiku wrote:He he he...I wonder how UK scored a B when none of his team members, safe for one, got that B. Isnt his perfomance tagged to the perfomance of his team? That B is not convincing. Hope he did not take it seriously rest he thinks he is doing well. I demand much more from him, through his team. He can do better. I still believe he will do better. Definitely a lot more still expected from Pres. Kenyatta especially when it comes to decisiveness with CS technocrats not living up to their promise as well as any political appointees not steering ship. Well done on devolution, foreign affairs, stable macro-economic policies and infrustructure projects but taken too long to rein in on the security handle complexities notwithstanding. It's now happening and with lots of general public good will and he has to seize the opportunity with both hands.  I wish they started the Usalama watch with vigor kitambo. Now they have been told to report to the nation on a daily basis... Quote: 1) Baragoi, Samburu County: On 7th April 2014 at around 3.30pm in Baragoi, raiders from Samburu had taken 59 sheep and goats from Turkana, but the Usalama Watch Operation Team from Kambi Nyoka intercepted before they crossed over to Samburu side.All 59 sheep and goats were recovered. No injuries were reported
2) Isebania, Migori County: Usalama Watch officers intercepted one man, Kennedy Odhiambo Otieno, a Tanzanian aged 30 while carrying 3 explosives, 1 red wire (Det Code), 1 dry cell, 2 detonators and one Nokia Kabambe. The suspect is in police custody pending investigations
3) Eastleigh, Nairobi County: Operation UsalamaWatch continued in Eastleigh yesterday. Meanwhile tye screening of the 4,000 suspects continued at Kasarani for the third straight day.
This daily Usalama Watch update is brought to you courtesy of the National Police Service and the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government
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