Land and Conflict Sensitive Journalism sumaries
New Police Boss to be Named ‘soon’
Daily Nation pg 5Wednesday, 10 Oct 2012
The Police Inspector-General might be known before the end of the year, the commission tasked with the appointment has said. The new National Police Service Commission chairperson Johnston Kavuludi said they had put in place
Full StoryPolice Team will Assume office Today
Standard Pg 13Tuesday, 09 Oct 2012
Members of the National Police Service commission (NPSC) are set to be sworn into office today. The Internal security Permanent Secretary Mutea Iringo said the government is committed to ensure the country holds peaceful elections
Full StoryDelaying Police Reforms Wrong
The Star Pg 30Wednesday, 26 Sep 2012
A reformed and independent police force is a non-negotiable priority. Kenyans legally and legitimately expect a reformed policing infrastructure to avert crisis. The Constitution of Kenya Article 240(3)(4) and(6), says the core ma
Full StoryMps pass Police Commission Nominees
Standard Pg 12Wednesday, 26 Sep 2012
Parliament has approved the nominees to serve in the National Police Service Commission. Those approved are Johnstone Kavuludi for Chairperson, Ronald Musengi, Esther Chui-Colomboni, Murshid Mohamed, Muiu Mutia and Mary Owour as M
Full StoryHouse Team Vets Police Service Nominees
Standard Pg 4Thursday, 20 Sep 2012
Parliament started vetting the nominees to the National Police Service Commission (NPSC) during a single session. Chairman of the Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security Fred Kapondi said they wanted to fini
Full StoryReveal county chiefs’ pay, AG told
Daily Nation pg 11Tuesday, 18 Sep 2012
A judge on Monday ordered Attorney General Githu Muigai to release details of salaries and terms of employment for the 47 county commissioners. High Court judge David Majanja said two petitioners, Mr Charles Omanga and Mr Caleb Ok
Full StoryPlot to stop Police Reform through Kapondi Motion
The Star Pg 6Friday, 14 Sep 2012
A two-pronged attempt is being made to stall the appointment of the Inspector General of Police and to have the current police leadership retained in office until after the 2013 elections. The proxy war against police reforms is b
Full StoryDuo wants police boss appointed after elections
Standard Pg 22Friday, 14 Sep 2012
Two members of the public have moved to court to stop the appointment of Inspector General of the National Police Service until after the General Election. The duo, Albert Muindi and Samuel Ng’ang’a, expressed fears th
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