Saturday, May 31, 2014

Hodgson welcomes Lambert's Liverpool switch

England manager Roy Hodgson has publicly given his backing to striker Rickie Lambert's impending transfer from Southampton to Liverpool.

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Brazil captain Thiago Silva out of Panama friendly

Brazil captain Thiago Silva will not play in the World Cup warm-up match against Panama to give him more time to recover from slight leg niggles, manager Luiz Felipe Scolari said.

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Colombia pegged back by Senegal as Falcao watches

Colombia squandered a two-goal halftime lead and were held to a 2-2 draw by Senegal in the first of two World Cup warm-ups in the Argentine capital.

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Qatari paid millions for World Cup

WORLD-CUP-TROPHY LONDON, June 1 – A British newspaper alleged on Sunday that a former top Qatari football official paid $5 million to get support for the emirate’s campaign to host the 2022 World Cup.


The Sunday Times said it had obtained millions of emails and other documents relating to alleged payments made by Mohamed Bin Hammam, the then FIFA executive member for Qatar.


It alleged that Bin Hammam, who is also the ex-Asian Football Confederation (AFC) president, used slush funds to pay out the cash to top football officials to win a “groundswell” of support for Qatar’s World Cup bid.


Bin Hammam, who launched an abortive challenge against incumbent FIFA president Sepp Blatter, resigned from his FIFA and AFC posts in 2012, shortly before he was banned for life from football administration by the global governing body’s ethics committee.


The newspaper said Bin Hammam had made payments of up to $200,000 into accounts controlled by the presidents of 30 African football associations, and hosted hospitality events in Africa at which he handed out further funds, to get backing for Qatar’s bid.


Bin Hammam also paid $1.6 million into bank accounts controlled by Jack Warner, the former vice-president of FIFA, $450,000 of which was before the vote for the World Cup, the Sunday Times said.


Warner was one of the 22 people who in 2010 decided to award Russia the 2018 World Cup and Qatar the 2022 tournament. He stood down in 2011.


The latest allegations come two months after Britain’s Daily Telegraph newspaper alleged that a company owned by Hammam had paid money to Warner.


Bin Hammam did not respond to questions from the Sunday Times and his son declined to comment on his behalf, the newspaper said.


It quoted the Qatari committee behind the World Cup bid as denying that Bin Hammam played any secret role in their campaign, or had any knowledge of the alleged payments.


The decision to give the World Cup to Qatar, a country with little football history, provoked widespread condemnation particularly over health concerns for leading players forced to play in the desert nation’s stifling summer heat.


Blatter said in May that it was a mistake to choose Qatar to host the 2022 World Cup because of the country’s sweltering summertime climate.




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Montolivo breaks leg, Dutch edge Ghana

MONTOLIVO-LEG PARIS, June 1- Italy’s World Cup build-up suffered a major blow on Saturday when midfielder Riccardo Montolivo broke his leg against Ireland, while in other Brazil 2014 warm-ups Holland beat Ghana and Greece held Portugal.


AC Milan captain Montolivo was injured in the early stages of the friendly at Fulham’s Craven Cottage following a crunching tackle from Ireland defender Alex Pearce.


Skippering Italy on the night he needed several minutes of treatment and was seen mouthing “it’s broken” before eventually being carried off.


“Montolivo has what we suspected, a broken tibia,” Italy physician Enrico Castellacci said.


“I haven’t seen the X-ray yet to evaluate the extent of it but for a broken bone you can expect surgery.”


Montolivo played seven times in Italy’s World Cup qualifying campaign and had been expected to be a key member of the team in Brazil.


To make matters worse for Italian coach Cesare Prandelli, he also saw Fiorentina midfielder Alberto Aquilani, who had come on for Montolivo, forced off with an injury before half-time.


Prandelli, whose side kick off their World Cup campaign against England on June 14, has yet to prune his provisional 30-man squad down to a final group of 23 and he will now have to decide who will replace Montolivo.


In Rotterdam, Holland continued their build-up to the finals with a 1-0 win over fellow Brazil-bound Ghana, Manchester United striker Robin van Persie’s fifth minute goal proving decisive.


The Dutch, who open their World Cup campaign against titleholders Spain in a rematch of the 2010 final, have only one further prep lined up, against Wales on Wednesday in Amsterdam.


Van Persie’s goal came after a neat build-up between Wesley Sneijder and Arjen Robben.


The 2010 quarter-finalists Ghana were unable to produce any real chances against a stout Dutch defence but looked in good physical shape ahead of their opening World Cup game against the United States on June 14.


Dutch coach Louis van Gaal, who takes over at Manchester United after the World Cup, said: “We created quite a few chances even if the game wasn’t of great quality.


“I’m very happy with the way my new (5-3-2) system worked. For sure it’s not attractive as the old system of 4-3-3, you shouldn’t wait for a great show with 5-3-2.


“But up against Ghana, which is a great side, this system worked really well.


“There will be critics but I assume and I truly believe in this system and in my players chosen to carry it out.”


In Lisbon, Portugal, without injured star striker Cristiano Ronaldo (thigh), Pepe and Raul Meireles, played out a goalless draw with Greece.


The fixture was a rematch of the Euro 2004 final in the Portuguese capital which the hosts under then coach Luiz Felipe Scolari, now boss of Brazil, lost 1-0.


Portugal coach Paulo Bento said: “Tonight we couldn’t call on many players, not only Cristiano, and I reckon we put up a good display.”


Portugal open in Brazil against Germany, before the USA and then Ghana in Group G.


Croatia tuned up for their clash with hosts Brazil in the World Cup curtain-raiser with a 2-1 win over Mali, while in Oslo Fabio Capello’s Russia were held 1-1 by Norway.


Elsewhere, Algeria saw off Armenia 3-1 and Bosnia Herzegovina beat Ivory Coast 2-1 with Manchester City striker Edin Dzeko responsible for both of Bosnia’s goals.




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Kifaru stun champs Ndovu

BAMBURI_TACKLE_601812948 MACHAKOS, Kenya, June 1 – Harun Lubisia was the hero after converting a sudden death penalty to send UAP Kifaru to the finals of 12th Bamburi Rugby Super Series in their 23-19 win over defending champions Ndovu in a pulsating match played at Machakos’ Kenyatta Stadium on Saturday.


Kifaru that features players from the University sides will meet Papa Nguvu who eliminated Bollore Chui 30-23 in the finals set for next weekend at RFUEA Grounds, Nairobi.


“It was a tough match but I’m happy we managed to win the match although not easy. We were playing a good side who are defending champions and I congratulated the boys for giving their best.


“They came up a better side in the second half and that’s why they levelled the scores but above all I’m happy for Lubisia who took us to the finals. We are now going to prepare for the finals and hope to become champions,” Kifaru coach Charles Ngovi stated after the match.


Kifaru were a brighter side in the first half, with Ezra Lagat setting the pace after converting a penalty before Paul Muikia extended the lead through a drop goal.


Andrew Chogo pulled back with a try but Martin Tubula touched down moments later for Clayne Okallo to convert as captain Rocky Aguko scored a penalty to give the Ngovi side 14- 5 lead at the break.


Ndovu that features players from Top Fry Nakuru RFC, Western Bulls and Kisumu, resumed the better side managing to come seven points down to restore parity after scoring two tries with Giles LIttlewood touching down first for Calvin Otieno to convert but Lubisia scored a penalty to see Kifaru still lead the score sheet.


Kelvin Omiyo broke through to touch the white wash from the left as Javan Murayi’s kick went through to level the scores at 19-19 and send the clash to extra time.


Ndovu conceded an infringement and Lubisia stepped in for the golden chance after converting the penalty that took them to the finals.


In the earlier kick-off, unbeaten Nguvu made their intentions clear by taking a 15-0 lead inside the opening 15 minutes with Peter Kepher putting them in front in the second minute with a penalty just outside Chui’s 22-metre line.


Ken Moseti’s good run on the right wing and sublime pass yielded Papa’s first try in the ninth through Ian Indimuli.


Pacy Moseti again provided the pass that put Papa at 13-0 after his good run on the right and was reciprocated by captain Allan Omuka, who scored their second try as Kepher made no mistake from the conversion.


Chui missed a penalty in the 17th minute before Papa added another penalty through Kepher to open an 18-0 lead against a hard-fighting Chui, who reduced the deficit with a 25th penalty through Erick Okoma.


Papa could not capitalise on their numerical strength to widen the gap after Charles Kanyi was sin-binned for infringement.


They however managed to score a try seconds from halftime through Brian Omondi to enjoy a 23-3 lead at the midway hooter.


The second half belonged to Chui as they posted 18-7, but was not enough from crashing out. George Okowa scored a penalty and a try in the first five minutes to cut Papa’s advantage to 12 points.


Papa responded almost immediately through Shabani Ahmed that Kepher converted, but a Richard Sidindi try in the 68th and a 79th converted try from Anthony Nyandigisi gave Chui some hope, but it was too little too late.




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Rudisha, Kiprop conquered in Oregon

RUDISHA-EUGENE EUGENE, Oregon, June 1-Two of the big middle-distance questions coming into the 40th edition of the Prefontaine Classic, the third leg of the 2014 IAAF Diamond League, were whether Kenyans Asbel Kiprop and David Rudisha would continue to dominate their respective events as they have in recent years.


The answer was a resounding no.


The penultimate event of the program saw Rudisha, the Olympic 800m champion and world record-holder, put forth a gallant effort before fading badly to seventh place in his first race in nearly a year due to a knee injury while Nijel Amos of Botswana sprinted to victory in a world-leading 1:43.63 to break the meeting record.


“It was tough, but I’m happy to run 1:44,” said Rudisha after running 1:44.87.


In the Bowerman Mile, the meeting’s signature event, Kiprop saw his bid for a record fourth consecutive victory go up in flames on the final lap as world indoor champion Ayanleh Souleiman charged to victory in 3:47.32, breaking IAAF Diamond League record and the US all-comers’ record.


“My dream was 3:47 or 3:48,” said the 21-year-old Souleiman, who won 800m bronze at last summer’s World Championships. “I’m happy today.”


Souleiman’s time, which makes him the 10th-fastest performer in history, broke the IAAF Diamond League record of 3:49.09 set by Kenya’s Haron Keitany at this meeting in 2011, and the meeting record of 3:48.28 run by Daniel Kipchirchir Komen of Kenya in 2007.


Kiprop looked strong early, running behind the pacemaker in second place through 800m. After the pacemaker stepped off on the bell lap, Kenya’s Silas Kiplagat surged three meters into the lead approaching the final curve. Kiprop covered the move but could not stave off the hard-charging Souleiman, who flew into the lead and never looked back.


Kiplagat finished second in a personal best of 3:47.88. Aman Wote finished third in an Ethiopian record of 3:48.60, while Kiprop faded all the way to seventh in 3:50.26.


“I was expecting to run close to 3:47 and unfortunately it wasn’t my day,” Kiprop said. “I don’t know. I wasn’t comfortable. In the last 200m I wasn’t responding. I think this is due to that we came from the World Relays last weekend and came straight here.”


Rudisha calls performance ‘a good start’


Like Kiprop, Rudisha looked a lot like his peak self during the early goings of the race. His stride hardly looked laboured during the opening 400m, as he followed right behind the pacemaker through the halfway point in 49.82.


It is normally at this point where Rudisha begins to open up his stride and pull away from the field, but after nearly 12 months away from racing, that next gear was clearly absent from Rudisha’s arsenal.


So too was his speed endurance. Although he was able to fight off a challenge from world champion Mohammed Aman on the backstretch, he had no answer for the surge that followed in the final 200 metres and was eventually swallowed up by six runners.


“In the beginning, I started pushing,” said Rudisha, whose seventh-place time of 1:44.87 was nearly four seconds slower than his world record of 1:40.91 from the London Olympics. “Only the last 100m was a little bit tough. I started a bit late with my training this year, only in March, due to the knee problems. It has been like a crash programme to get ready.


“I need to sharpen up to get competition-ready. The body needs competition to build that speed. I was tiring over the last 100 metres. I’ll go back and see how I can build up so I can finish next time. But to be out for so long, I am satisfied with my time of 1:44.”


Olympic silver medallist Amos was impressive in getting by both Rudisha and Aman, breaking the meeting record of 1:43.68 set in 2011 by Abubaker Kaki of Sudan. Aman, the fastest 800m runner in the world in 2013, finished second in 1:43.99 while Kaki finished third in 1:44.09.


“It shows I’m in good shape,” Amos said of his performance. “I just ran my race. I didn’t care who was in the race; I was going to run my race all the way through.”




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RAILA Endorses Bishop WANJIRU's Son A KIKUYU For MATHARE PARLIAMENTARY Seat

Raila Odinga has once again proved wrong his critics labeling him as a tribal king by endorsing Steve Kariuki as the ODM candidate for the vacant Mathare parliamentary seat than was declared recently after successful petition.


The seat has been marred by controversies as figures including those from his own Luo ethnicity have come out to claim their share. During his homecoming party held at Uhuru park attended by a million crowd, Raila endorsed Kariuki from his rival community Kikuyu as his preferred candidate in the upcoming elections.


This has since added a taste to his nationalism broth.





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Two billion YouTube views and counting for ‘Gangnam Style’

SAN FRANCISCO, May 31 – The wildly popular “Gangnam Style” music video cemented its place Saturday as one of the defining soundtracks of the digital age, smashing through the two billion barrier on YouTube. The infectious and satirical mega-hit by South Korean pop star Psy became a worldwide sensation, fueling a South Korean “K-Pop” trend […]

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Ruto tells CORD next national dialogue due 2017

NAROK, Kenya, May 31 – The Government has told off the Opposition over the governance of the country. Deputy President William Ruto said the Jubilee administration does not need any support from the Opposition in the management of the country. Speaking at the Moi Naikarra secondary school in Narok County, Ruto said the Government was […]

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CORD demands July 7 national dialogue conference

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 31 – The Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD) has demanded that President Uhuru Kenyatta holds a national dialogue conference with the Opposition on July 7 or face consequences. Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga said the spiralling insecurity, cost of living and corruption made it clear that President Kenyatta’s government could not […]

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Jubilee has done poorly ‘while I was away’ – Raila

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 31 – Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga on Saturday underrated President Uhuru Kenyatta’s government, saying it had scored poorly for the time it has been in office. Odinga – who did not read his prepared speech but sent it to newsrooms later – said the Jubilee Government had failed to lead the […]

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RAILA ODINGA'S Secret Service Security Tricks Everyone Sneaks Him Out Of JKIA And Mysteriously Appears At UHURU PARK PODIUM

RAILA ODINGA'S newly acquired Secret Service Security has caught everyone by shock today as they laid on ground to work. They caught everyone tongues wagging.


While sections of leaders and journalists lined up at the VIP lounge of JKIA for a press conference shock came when they were told the PM had been flown out.


The security details on the ground had earlier own turned down an offer from the government who gave them a car to ferry Raila out from the airport. "We are very serious with his security and we had our own intelligence that's why all measures were taken, we sneaked him out in a style we can't reveal but it had to be done "says one of the elite local security attached to Raila talking to Nairobi Exposed.


But all was not done yet,it had been planned that Raila would be flown to Uhuru park accompanied with 4 helicopters. Again another surprise was brewing helicopters were seen hovering around Uhuru park followed by the grand entry of Wetangula,Kalonzo,Muthama both whom entered aboard their cars,surpringly in contrary to the protocol Raila was missing from the principal convoy.


Shockingly when Muthama,Kalonzo,Wetangula rose to the podium, Raila mysteriously appeared to the amaze of everyone. No one saw him make an entry. Again he was sneaked in to the venue by his tactical team.


Developments coming at a time when assassination allegations have been made on Raila. His security looks revamped and not taking any chances.






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Spain name 23-man World Cup squad

Spain coach Vicente del Bosque named the following 23-man squad for the World Cup finals in Brazil.

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Dutch settle on final squad for World Cup

Coach Louis van Gaal cut six players from his preliminary squad as the Netherlands named their final 23-man roster for the World Cup in Brazil, just hours before a warm-up international against Ghana in Rotterdam.

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PHOTO: The Sleek Car That UHURU Had Sent To Carry RAILA From The Airport But Rejected By His SECRET Security What Did He Put Inside

Unlike other times when the former PM was treated to common man treatment at the JKIA,this time round his arrival was surprisingly different.


He had been scheduled for VIP lounge and the ministry for foreign affairs had sent a Benz to Carry the CORD leader to Uhuru park as part of protocol but his secret service security turned it away saying the leader won't board it at all as they considered it suspicious.


Normally protocol cars are allocated to foreign dignitaries who visit the country from the presidents to ministers.


His security just didn't trust the government car and used their own.





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Kidero heckled off stage at CORD rally

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 31- Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero’s bid to address the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy rally at Uhuru Park failed twice on Saturday as the crowd jeered him. Kidero was first called to the podium by former deputy speaker Farah Maalim but he was heckled before he took the microphone. The Nairobi Governor […]

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Malawi’s new president sworn in after disputed elections

BLANTYRE, May 31 – Peter Mutharika was sworn in Saturday as Malawi’s new president after his arch-rival and predecessor Joyce Banda congratulated him and urged the country to move on from the disputed vote. Mutharika, the brother of president Bingu wa Mutharika who died in office in 2012, appealed to the 11 other presidential candidates […]

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Uhuru to lead Madaraka Day fete Sunday

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 31 – President Uhuru Kenyatta will on Sunday lead the country in marking this year’s Madaraka Day celebrations. The celebrations will be held at the Nyayo National Stadium from 11am. These will be second Madaraka Day fete to be led by the Jubilee administration. The celebration comes as the Government continues to […]

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Ruto to rivals: Have your say, we have our way

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 31 – Deputy President William Ruto has said that no amount of noise from politicians will derail the Government in its bid to transform the Country. He says as much as political leaders have a right to advance their beliefs, they should avoid inciting people since the country was already on the […]

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Parma president quits after club denied Europa League place

Parma president Tommaso Ghirardi has put the club up for sale and is quitting the sport after his team were denied a place in the Europa League following a tax dispute, he said.

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PHOTOS From The MILLION Man Crowd At UHURU PARK To Welcome RAILA IT'S Filled UP

PHOTOS From The MILLION Man Crowd At UHURU PARK To Welcome RAILA IT'S Filled UP










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CORD backers throng Uhuru Park for Raila rally

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 31 – As huge crowds continued building at Uhuru Park for the grand welcome of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga on Saturday afternoon, police did not leave anything to chance. Truckloads of police officers from the General Service Unit could be seen stationed strategically in various streets of Nairobi and near Uhuru […]

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China slams US defence chief for ‘threats’: state TV

BEIJING, May 31 – A Chinese military official on Saturday blasted the United States for making “threats” after the US defence chief accused Beijing of inflaming tensions in the disputed South China Sea, state television reported. US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel had denounced China’s “destabilising, unilateral actions asserting its claims in the South China Sea,” […]

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Malawi’s Banda concedes defeat in presidential election

BLANTYRE, May 31 – Malawian President Joyce Banda on Saturday congratulated her arch-rival Peter Mutharika for winning the country’s presidential election, whose result she had initially challenged. Conceding defeat, Banda congratulated Mutharika for his “victory in a closely contested election” and said she was “leaving office a happy person,” according to a statement. Banda, the […]

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Six ‘cult’ members held over China McDonald’s death

SHANGHAI, May 31 – Chinese police have detained six people for beating to death a woman at a McDonald’s restaurant who refused to disclose her phone number, accusing them of being members of a religious cult, state media said Saturday. The woman became involved in an argument with the six people, including a juvenile, who […]

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Tight security at Uhuru Park ahead of CORD rally

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 31- Security has been beefed up at Uhuru Park where the much awaited Coalition for Reforms and Democracy homecoming rally for CORD leader Raila Odinga will take place on Saturday afternoon. Police officers from the Kenya Police and Administration Police were strategically positioned at the park to ensure maximum security. Notably, at […]

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NCIC wants Kuria charged for hate speech

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 31 – The National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) has recommended to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Keriako Tobiko that political activist Moses Kuria be prosecuted for hate speech on Facebook. “DPP Tobiko today received a file from NCIC recommending charges against Moses Kuria for hate speech on Facebook,” […]

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David Luiz says happy to head to PSG

David Luiz said he was happy to start a new phase of his career at Paris Saint-Germain, after they reached a deal to buy the Brazilian defender from Chelsea.

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Friday, May 30, 2014

SHEBESH Says She Is NOT PROMISCUOUS But The Most Faithful Wife And Has Never Had S€X With SONKO

SHEBESH,the Nairobi 's women representative has been surrounded with unaccountable sex scandals from cougar related to the famous one with Sonko the counterpart county Senator.

In the June's issue of the drum,Shebesh comes out clean claims despite rumors her husband Frank hasn't filed for a divorce she goes ahead to claim all promiscuity allegations doing rounds against her are purely malicious and that she has never slept with SONKO.


This comes even with their nude photos of the two in bed being afloat the internet and even Sonko has more than once admitted that he has private issues with Shebesh.


Anyways, Shebesh says all you've read,heard are false and that she's a faithful wife to her husband Frank.








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Mutharika wins Malawi’s disputed presidential vote

BLANTYRE, May 31 – Democratic Progressive Party leader Peter Mutharika was declared the winner of Malawi’s disputed presidential election on Friday after defeating President Joyce Banda. Mutharika, the brother of former president Bingu wa Mutharika, took 36.4 percent of the votes cast against Banda’s 20.2 percent, the electoral commission said. The results were announced minutes […]

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Sagna confirms Arsenal exit

France international defender Bacary Sagna confirmed that he is leaving English Premier League side Arsenal after seven years in north London.

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Dzeko brace as Bosnia beat Ivory Coast in World Cup warmup

Striker Edin Dzeko scored a double to lead Bosnia to a 2-1 win over Ivory Coast in an international friendly in Missouri.

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Excited Wenger pens new deal

WENGER-CUP LONDON, May 30 – Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has agreed a three-year contract extension, keeping him at the club until 2017, it was announced Friday.


“Arsenal Holdings plc confirms that Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has signed a new three-year extension to his current contract with Arsenal Football Club plc, a wholly owned subsidiary, taking his tenure at the club to May 2017,” said a statement issued by the Gunners’ parent company to the London Stock Exchange.


The Frenchman is the current longest-serving manager in the English Premier League, having joined the north London side in 1996 and this season he ended Arsenal’s nine-year wait for a major trophy by overseeing their come-from-behind FA Cup final win against Hull City at Wembley.


Wenger, 64, was a surprise choice to succeed Bruce Rioch as Arsenal manager when he arrived at the club’s then Highbury headquarters in September 1996 from Japanese club Grampus Eight.


However, he won three Premier League titles and four FA Cups in the first half of his 17-and-a-half-year Arsenal tenure. But prior to this month’s dramatic 3-2 win over Hull, he had not lifted a trophy since the 2005 FA Cup.


The campaign just finished also saw Wenger guide Arsenal to a 17th consecutive season of Champions League football.


Bob Wilson, the goalkeeper in Arsenal’s League and FA Cup ‘double’ winning side of 1970/71 and the goalkeeping coach during the first few years of Wenger’s time at the club, told BBC Radio Five: “This is a guy who works 24 hours a day all year around.


“He hates to lose and revolutionised the game in the country. Some say he has too much power but a guy who dedicates himself to it like he does, you cherish,” added Wilson of Wenger, who oversaw Arsenal ‘doubles’ in both the 1997/98 and 2001/02 seasons.


Wilson also praised Wenger for the way in which he’d dealt with the financial constraints imposed on him as an initial result of Arsenal’s move from Highbury to the nearby Emirates Stadium.


“Every club who has built a new ground in this country have all been relegated. Why? Because of the stranglehold of the debt of a new ground,” Wilson said.


“Arsene and Arsenal have got through that stage by still qualifying for the Champions League.”




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Leopards in Nile Basin semis

ABDALLAH-JUMA NAIROBI, Kenya, May 30 – AFC Leopards made the semi-finals of the ongoing inaugural Cecafa Nile Basin Winners Cup after edging out Defence FC of Ethiopia 3-2 at the Al-Mereikh Stadium in Khartoum, Sudan in a nervy encounter Friday.


Stand in captain Paul Were opened the scoring in the 32nd from the spot before winger Noah Wafula doubled the advantage on the stroke of half time.


Defender Joseph Shikikoti netted the third in the 47th with Sheku Ael pulling one back after converting a penalty in 72nd before Abrha Amanuel scored from a counter attack in a nervous finish for Leopards who survived a late onslaught to register their fourth successive win of the tournament.


The two sides were familiar with each other after meeting in the CAF Confederations Cup in January with Leopards winning on a 4-2 aggregate.


Newly appointed head Coach Hendrik Pieter de Jongh, who is yet to lose a match opted to go for the squad that played in the first two preliminary games against Enticelles of Rwanda and Tanzania’s Mbeya City.


Patrick Matasi started in between the sticks while Jackson Saleh partnered with Shikokoti in central defense.


Ugandan Musa Mudde and Martin Imbalambala were retained in the midfield with Nigerian Austin Ikenna and Were leading the goal hunt.


Ikenna could have sent his side ahead in the 12th but wasted the chance after heading wide Wafula’s cross from the right.


Ingwe’s opener came in the 27th after speedy winger Were dribbled past three defenders only to be hacked down in the box for referee to point at the spot and he dusted himself up to convert.


Wafula extended the lead a minute to the breather after the Dutchman was forced into an early substitution, bringing out Saleh who pulled a harmstring for Michael Khamati.


Leopards resumed on fire with Shikokoti heading home the third in the 47th.


Four minutes later Matasi pulled two fine saves denying Haile Mulualem who had ridden unchallenged to the box from the left before saving Rulualem shot in the far right post.


In the 72nd, Ael pulled one back for Defence from the spot after Abera Manaye was brought down for 3-1 and two minutes later Shekur Awel failed to reduce the deficit after Matasi punched his penalty out for fruitless corner.


Their efforts were rewarded in the second minute of added time with Amanuel racing from a counter attack but time was not on their side for the equaliser that could have sent the game to post-match penalties.




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Amrouche sent off as Stars qualify

STARS-FANS-2 NAIROBI, Kenya, May 30 – Harambee Stars are through to the second round of 2015 Africa Nations Cup qualifiers after Racing Genk midfielder Ayub Timbe scored his first goal for Kenya and coach Adel Amrouche was sent off in a dramatic return leg against Comoros that ended 1-1 in Moroni on Friday.


The Belgium-based winger who was playing for the Kenya for the second time converted a free-kick from outside the box in the 57th minute at Mitsamiouli International Stadium before Ben El Fardou levelled in the 72nd after following defensive lapse.


With a quarter of an hour to go, Amrouche was given his marching orders but the team held on to qualify 2-1 on aggregate after taking a 1-0 lead into the match from the first leg almost a fortnight ago from Nairobi.


Stars now await for Sunday’s clash between Lesotho and Liberia in Maseru to know the identity of their second round opponents with the latter 1-0 to the good from the first leg in Monrovia.


The fiery Belgian national was sent for confronting fourth official, Andre Rakomamonjy from Madagascar.


It took the intervention of Inter Milan midfielder Macdonald Mariga and Football Kenya Federation Technical Director Jacob ‘Ghost’ Mulee to calm down Amrouche who was banished to the stands for the second time in his Stars career following his red card away to Nigeria in Calabar last June.


Should Stars progress, they will join Group C of the final qualifiers that features 2013 Afcon finalists Burkina Faso, Angola and Gabon awaits.The second round first leg will be played on the weekend of July 18 with the return leg set for a fortnight later.


Amrouche made three changes from the squad that won the first leg, starting with Norway based custodian Arnold Origi in goal instead of Bandari’s Wilson Obungu, KF Tirana’s Francis Kahata in midfield for Jamal Mohammed and MC Alger forward Edwin Lavatsa upfront in place of the axed record goal scorer, Dennis Oliech.


Playing in front of their fans, the Islanders started the match in attack in search of the equalising goal that saw the visitors survive early scares with Origi rescuing Soule Mohammed’s shot from the left after beating Aboud Omar.


Comoros continued to pile pressure forcing Origi to pull another save, denying Mohammed Yousouf as they shared the spoils at the breather.


Kenya resumed with an attacking mind and could have broken the deadlock in the 48th after Kahata set Lavatsa a low pass that left him with keeper to beat but the former Gor Mahia forward’s effort hit the side net.


Four minutes later, Fouad Bachirou broke through on the counter but Origi easily picked his feeble shot before USA based defender Lawrence Olum cleared El Fardou’s attempt.


The home side were punished in the 57th from a well taken free-kick by Timbe outside the 18 yard box curled beyond keeper Mahamoud Mroivili to open the scoring.


At the hour mark Origi’s time wasting tactics earned the Islanders an indirect free kick but the latter could not utilize the opportunity as the Lillestrom shot-stopper punched the ball to save Kenya the blushes.


Comoros withdrew Captain Nadjim Abdou for Mohammed Mchangama in the 63rd, two minutes later Amrouche introduced Mariga for defender David Ochieng but it did not take long before Comoros leveled ithrough El Fardou after Stars defence went walkabout.




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TCML closing Premium Ash Manufacturing plant

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 30 – Tata Chemicals Magadi Limited (TCML) has announced plans to stop production at its Premium Ash Manufacturing (PAM) plant located in Magadi which was established in 2006 owing to unsustainable energy costs. Speaking to journalists in Nairobi, TCML Managing Director Jack Mbui said this is in bid to stem losses made […]

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Munya reinstated as Meru Governor by Supreme Court

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 30 – The Supreme Court on Friday afternoon reinstated Peter Munya as the Governor of Meru County. In a majority ruling, the judges said the Court of Appeal misapplied the law in their decision to nullify his election. “The judgment of the Court of Appeal sitting in Nyeri annulling the election of […]

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Kenya now says US tapping Uhuru’s phone calls

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 30 – The government has started investigations against the United States after allegations that its intelligence agency has been secretly listening to phone conversations of President Uhuru Kenyatta and senior State House officials. ICT Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i said the government will dig into the matter, adding that they were not ready […]

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All set for Raila Odinga’s grand return

NAIROBI, Kenya May 30 – Coalition for Reforms and Democracy leaders led by former Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka have confirmed that preparations are complete for Saturday’s homecoming rally for CORD leader Raila Odinga. Briefing the media on the preparations for the event, Musyoka appealed for calm and urged the coalition’s supporters to maintain peace and keep […]

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Le Tissier calms Saints' fears

Matthew Le Tissier has told Southampton fans not to be pessimistic about the prospect of Rickie Lambert joining Liverpool.

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Wenger targets more success after new deal

Arsene Wenger, the Premier League's longest-serving current manager, will manager Arsenal into a third decade after signing a three-year contract extension.

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Unite Kenyans, don’t incite them – Uhuru

GATUNDU, Kenya, May 30 – President Uhuru Kenyatta has asked politicians to unite Kenyans instead of inciting them against each other. The President said leaders should use their freedoms responsibly to foster peace and to improve living standards for Kenyans. “We want peace in our country. Our objective is to unite Kenyans and help them […]

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Southampton in crisis as Lambert heads for exit

Southampton Football Club resembled not so much a side in repose after a record-breaking season,after talisman Rickie Lambert penned a deal with rivals Liverpool.

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Violence sullies Nairobi Dam restoration bid

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 30 – The Park – a barren field of red soil and hyacinth growing on the Nairobi Dam – might be called Undugu (brotherliness) but it was not camaraderie on display on Friday, but violence. A group of marauding youths set upon their area (Nyayo Highrise) representative Morris Akuk, his supporters and […]

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Barca name Puyol to sport management team

Barcelona captain Carles Puyol is joining the club's sport management team after being forced to quit the squad with a knee injury, the team announced.

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Harambee Stars beat Comoros to progress in AFCON qualifying

Harambee Stars drew 1-1 with the Comoros in Moroni, a result good enough to see them progress to the second round of AFCON 2015 qualifying.

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Inclusive growth in Africa through innovation and Tech: Microsoft Exec

African innovation is nothing new. A quick search on the internet will reveal an entire history book of African inventions spanning centuries; from harnessing fire in South Africa 1.4 million years ago, to the invention of the underground water pipe in Ethiopia in 1460 BC, to the modern KreepyKrauly (an automatic pool cleaner) and the […]

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Ronaldo/ Pepe to miss Portugal warm-up

Cristiano Ronaldo, who is still feeling the effects of a thigh injury, and Real Madrid teammate Pepe will both miss Portugal's World Cup warm-up match against Greece.

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Iran anti-regime Facebook users given ‘up to 20 years’ jail terms: report

An Iranian court has sentenced eight people to jail terms ranging from seven to 20 years for crimes including anti-regime propaganda posted on Facebook, an opposition website has said. Kaleme, which did not cite a source for its report, said the sentences were delivered last week giving the eight Facebook users a combined 123 years […]

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Siemens to axe about 11,600 jobs

German industrial giant Siemens plans to eliminate about 11,600 jobs around the world as part of a major restructuring, a company spokesman told AFP on Friday. “These jobs will be cut,” the spokesman said, confirming remarks made by chief executive Joe Kaeser to a conference of investors and analysts in New York on Thursday. The […]

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MAINA NJENGA Reveals That Before His Shooting FERDINAND WAITITU Threatened Him With DEATH If He Refused To Be ICC WITNESS For UHURU

FORMER Mungiki leader Maina Njenga says a number of top government officials want to kill him over a matter arising from one of the Kenyan cases at the International Criminal Court.


Speaking from his hospital bed at Avenue Hospital, Nairobi, yesterday, Njenga said these officials want him dead because he refused to record a statement and become a witness in one ICC case.


In a statement to police seen by the Star, Njenga identified Nairobi politician Ferdinand Waititu as the go-between for the unnamed officials, saying the latter had approached him with a view to persuading him to become a witness.


Njenga is recuperating from an attack by unidentified gunmen at Kari Farm, Nyahururu, last weekend.


“It is not about land, and, for your information, Mungiki no longer exists; some people are pursuing me to eliminate me through calculated moves after I refused to record the ICC statements”, said Njenga.


According to Njenga, people are being murdered in other areas and buried in Kitengela so as to stir tensions in a strategy that is part of a plot to finish him.


Njenga said that before he was shot at last Saturday, his guards had spotted a number of men who took photos of his house and the vehicle he was using hours before the incident.


“One of my aides, who died in the incident, saw these men and met them in the Olkalao area - and when he asked them who they were, they referred to themselves as police officers in a crew”, said Njenga.


Njenga said he is aware the police have hired what he described as a specialized crew whose mission is to assassinate selected persons that the government feels are a nuisance.


“We decided to quit Mungiki and reform, we believe in the living God and we are not turning back, that is why He has been on my side, and, for sure, the truth shall prevail for the world to know”, he said.


He reiterated that allegations he was fighting with his brother for control of landholdings in Kitengela were false and in bad faith, aiming to create division among family members.


In a police statement seen by the Star, Njenga claimed that three vehicles had followed his convoy of two cars for some time before the shooting ambush.


The copy of the statement read in part: "I had recorded a statement at Nairobi Area [police] that my life was in danger and that I was suspicious after Mr. Waititu Ferdinand had approached me to make a statement as a witness in the ICC cases at The Hague.


“I had told him that during the violence I was in prison and so I could not make a statement. He told me that if I did not make the statement I would die mysteriously”.


The fingers of Njenga's left hand were grazed by a bullet and are still heavily bandaged, but all indications are he will soon leave Avenue and be referred to outpatient services.


Source: The Star





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Police kill 3 suspects near Muthaiga

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 30 – Three suspected thugs were on Thursday night killed by police near the Muthaiga Police Station as security within the city gets enhanced. Nairobi Deputy Commandant Moses Ombati told Capital FM News officers recovered two pistols and four rounds of ammunitions from the fallen thugs. The shooting ensued after police waved […]

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Macharia wants higher taxes on tobacco products

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 30 – Health Cabinet Secretary James Macharia has proposed an annual 10 percent tax increment on tobacco products for the next five years as a measure to deter smoking. Speaking at this year’s World No-Tobacco Day celebrations, Macharia attributed the rapid increase in tobacco-related health issues on the minimal taxes placed on […]

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UN chief condemns C.Africa attacks

UNITED NATIONS, May 29- UN Secretary General Ban Ki moon has strongly condemned recent attacks in the Central African Republic, including at a church in the capital Bangui, his spokesman said Thursday. Ban encouraged the transitional authority to do “everything within its means to prevent further violence in the capital and throughout the country,” said […]

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Air raids on Syria’s Aleppo kill almost 2,000 in 2014

BEIRUT, May 30- Barrel bombings and other Syrian government air raids on rebel districts of Aleppo and surrounding areas have killed 1,963 civilians since January, including 567 children, a monitoring group said Friday. A total of 283 women were also among those confirmed killed in the air strikes, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights […]

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China slams US lawmakers over Liu Xiaobo street proposal

BEIJING, May 30- Beijing on Friday slammed as “provocative” a proposal by US lawmakers to rename the street outside China’s Washington embassy in honour of the jailed Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo. Liu was sentenced to 11 years in prison in 2009 on a charge of “incitement to subversion of state power”, based in […]

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Moody’s says EU reform weighs on outlook for 82 European banks

PARIS, May 30- Moody’s rating agency lowered the credit outlook for 82 European banks on Friday because a new EU law makes banks mutually responsible for risks in the event of another crisis. The decision highlights the difficulties of cleaning up and underpinning the banking system which was a focus of public and political anger […]

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African nations agree need for ‘structural transformation’

MAPUTO, May 30- African governments and the International Monetary Fund on Friday agreed on the urgent need to harness the continent’s rapid economic growth, as unrest and a plethora of challenges temper exuberance about the continent’s rise. At a major meeting in Maputo, the IMF, finance ministers and central bank governors said a deeper “structural […]

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Mukesh Ambani Buys Viacom’s India Partner for 4G Content

Billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries Ltd. agreed to buy the Indian partner of Viacom Inc. for 40 billion rupees ($678 million) to gain news and entertainment content for its new mobile phone company. Reliance, through Independent Media Trust, will control 73.1 percent of Network 18 Media & Investments Ltd. and 55 percent of TV18 Broadcast […]

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Crude prices drop after recent gains

LONDON, May 30 – Oil prices fell on Friday as traders took a breather after recent gains, but signs of stronger US gasoline demand and escalating tensions in Ukraine provided support, according to analysts. US benchmark, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) for delivery in July, shed 43 cents to $103.15 a barrel compared with Thursday’s close. […]

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RAILA ODINGA To Be Received With 10,000 Police Officer Sources Reveal His Own Elite Security Informs Kenyan Force To Keep A Distance From HIM

Final touches are currently underway for the biggest and most anticipated arrival of one RAILA ODINGA. Speaking to his supporters from Dubai,RAILA has asked his fans to keep away from JKIA citing security reasons.


The supporters had initially planned to line up at the airport to receive him.


However, they will be able to wait for him outside before a road procession all the way to Uhuru park where the epitome of the event will be held.


Reports indicates that so far 10,000 police officers have been allocated to the venue to give maximum security as thousands are expected to turn out.


In the meantime, insiders have revealed to Nairobi Exposed that they won't be allowing any Kenyan authority near the former PM,"Raila's security is sorted out and we are not taking any chances since the assassination plans emerged, we have our own intelligence and i won't reveal much but all i can say, Baba's security is well taken off by an elite force. Let Kenya police just handle the million crowd " security source close to RAILA revealed to Nairobi Exposed.


A statement that comes at a time when the CORD leader has been spotted severally with unusual protection detail.






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Raila tells followers to remain calm at rally, keep off JKIA

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 30 – Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga has urged his supporters not to go to the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to receive him on Saturday, as he arrives back into the country from the United States. In a statement, Odinga explained to his followers that the country was facing security challenges and […]

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Four arrested in Pakistani woman bludgeoning case

LAHORE, May 30 – Pakistani police investigating the murder of a pregnant woman bludgeoned to death outside a court have arrested four men including her uncle and two cousins, a senior officer said Friday. Farzana Parveen was killed on Tuesday outside the High Court in the eastern city of Lahore by more than two dozen […]

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Former Microsoft Exec $2B Offer Wins Bid for L.A. Clippers

Donald Sterling’s approval wasn’t needed as his wife completed the $2 billion sale of the Los Angeles Clippers to former Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer. Shelly Sterling signed a binding contract for the sale of the Clippers to Ballmer, according to a PR Newswire statement today. She was acting under her authority as […]

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Google Self Drive Car Could Be ‘Serious Competitive Threat’

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Government declares Monday a public holiday

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 30 – The Government has declared Monday, June 2, 2014, a public holiday since this year’s Madaraka Day falls on Sunday. This is in accordance with the Public Holidays Act (Cap 110) of which Section 4 provides that if a national day falls on a Sunday, the following day will be a […]

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Malaysian police arrest 13 over gang-rape of teen

KUALA LUMPUR, May 30 – Malaysian police have arrested at least 13 people – many of who are related – over the alleged gang-rape of a 15-year-old girl, reports said Friday. The girl was raped on May 20 for hours by a group of men in an abandoned hut in the northern state of Kelantan, […]

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5 England stars with point to prove

WILSHERE-ENGLAND LONDON, May 30- England’s friendly against Peru at Wembley Stadium on Friday gives manager Roy Hodgson the chance to run the rule over the candidates for a starting place at the World Cup.


Here, AFP Sports highlights five England players with something to prove:


Ross Barkley


Described as the “best young English talent I’ve seen” by his Everton manager Roberto Martinez after a dynamic display capped by a sublime goal against Manchester City recently, the 20-year-old is Hodgson’s World Cup wildcard and could force his way into the team with some strong friendly displays.


With just one full season in the Premier League under his belt and a handful of England caps, Barkley remains something of an unknown quantity at the highest level, but his combination of poise and power makes it easy to see why some predict he could burst onto the international scene in the style of Paul Gascoigne at Italia ’90.


Raheem Sterling


The Liverpool winger’s displays in training since linking up with the England squad at the end of the season have thrust him firmly into Hodgson’s thinking for a starting place.


The 19-year-old had already caught the eye with a late burst of form during the domestic campaign and the coaching staff noted his attitude and confidence while at the training camp at Vale do Lobo in Portugal last week. He could operate out wide or at the front of a midfield diamond.


Jack Wilshere


When the Arsenal midfielder was handed the number seven shirt in England’s World Cup squad, some pundits took it as a sign he was in line to start in Brazil.


But Wilshere, who finally made two substitute appearances at the end of the season after fracturing his foot in a friendly win over Denmark in March, faces stiff competition from Frank Lampard and Jordan Henderson and desperately needs to shine against Peru.


Daniel Sturridge


ENGLAND-CLAP Liverpool striker Sturridge formed a deadly alliance with Luis Suarez in the Premier League this season and now he needs to emulate that partnership with Wayne Rooney in an England shirt.


Sturridge netted the winner in England’s last friendly against Denmark, but, speaking this week about his likely forward line in Brazil, Hodgson said: “We’ve not seen a lot of the Rooney-Sturridge partnership because they haven’t had a lot of time to play together and now’s our chance.”


Phil Jagielka


The Everton centre-back was dogged by a hamstring injury in the second half of the season, missing two months before returning for the final two games of the campaign.


He has been expected to start alongside Chelsea’s Gary Cahill at the heart of England’s defence and this fixture give him a chance to prove he is fit enough to nail down his place.




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Del Bosque hopeful over Costa, Navas

COSTA-ELCHE SEVILLE, May 30 – Spain coach Vicente del Bosque said Thursday he was optimistic that injured duo Diego Costa and Jesus Navas would both be fit in time for the World Cup.


“The prospects appear to be good. On Friday the pair of them will undergo tests. Diego will have a radiology test, as for Jesus he seems to be fine,” Del Bosque said at a press conference on the eve of Friday’s friendly with Bolivia in Sevilla.


“We will evaluate their conditions and take a decision Saturday morning,” added Del Bosque, who is expected to reveal his final 23-man squad for Brazil on Saturday.


Atletico Madrid striker Costa has battled an ongoing hamstring problem that limited him to just nine minutes in last weekend’s Champions League final defeat to city rivals Real, a week after he was forced off 15 minutes into his side’s title decider with Barcelona.


The head doctor of the clinic where the Spain team sent Costa for a scan warned on Monday that he would require at least two weeks of rest before he could return to action.


Meanwhile, Manchester City winger Navas has been sidelined with an ankle injury since mid-April.


Owing to question marks over the fitness of key players Del Bosque delayed naming his full World Cup squad last Sunday to allow himself more time to monitor their conditions.


Instead he announced a list of 19 players for the World Cup holders’ friendly against Bolivia, leaving out players from the two Spanish teams in last Saturday’s Champions League final.


Del Bosque said he would use his full allotment of players in Sevilla, downplaying suggestions that certain individuals would be auditioning for a seat on the plane to Brazil.


“Nobody has anything to prove, the guys who are here have already shown they deserve to be here,” said Del Bosque.


Despite a busy end to the season for several of his players, Del Bosque was also upbeat about the health of his charges.


“The season ends and we’re asking them to give an extra effort that could last 50 days, and I hope it lasts that long. But honestly we’ve found them to be in rather good shape.”


Spain face Chile, the Netherlands and Australia in World Cup Group B. Their first match pits them on June 13 against the Netherlands — their opponents in their 2010 World Cup final triumph.




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Ronaldo joins Portugal camp

RONALDO-GLORY LISBON, May 30 – Real Madrid trio Cristiano Ronaldo, Pepe and Fabio Coentrao joined Portugal’s World Cup training camp in Obidos on Thursday, bringing the squad up to its full contingent of 23 players.


The three players had been granted a few extra days to recover before linking up with the national team following Saturday’s Champions League final in Lisbon where Real defeated city rivals Atletico 4-1.


Ronaldo, who was still feeling the effects of a thigh injury sustained late in the season, was not expected to take part in a late afternoon training session and remains a doubt for Saturday’s friendly against Greece in Lisbon.


The Portugal captain instead carried out rehab work at the team’s hotel, the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) said in its daily medical report.


Having played 120 minutes in Saturday’s Champions League final, Ronaldo had admitted he “wasn’t at 100 percent” having struggled with muscle problems towards the end of the La Liga season.


Portugal have been drawn in Group G at the World Cup and will face Germany on June 15 in Salvador, the United States a week later in Manaus and then Ghana on June 26 in Brasilia.




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Cameroon fall to Paraguay

ETOO-CAMEROON KUFSTEIN, May 30- Cameroon’s preparations for next month’s World Cup took a knock when the Africans fell 2-1 to Paraguay in a pre-tournament friendly in Kufstein on Thursday.


Volker Finke’s men had secured a 2-0 win over Macedonia in Austria earlier this week as they build towards the World Cup, which they begin against Mexico on June 13.


But they were trailing early on Thursday after forward Oscar Romero put the South Americans ahead after just four minutes with Malaga striker Roque Santa Cruz netting a second after 68 minutes.


Mainz striker Maxim Choupo-Moting, who also scored against Macedonia, pulled one back 15 minutes from time for Cameroon who are reportedly locked in a battle with their federation over bonuses for the tournament.


“We’re in the final phase of World Cup preparations. These two matches were very important,” said Finke.


“A loss in a friendly warm-up match isn’t a catastrophe though.”


The Africans are in a tough World Group Group A with hosts and favourites Brazil, Croatia and Mexico as they bid to qualify for the knockout stages for the first time since 1990.


But with their provisional 28-man squad to be cut to 23 by June 2 they showed problems in defence with Nicolas N’Koulou and Joel Matip in a central role, supported by Allan Nyom and Gaetan Bong on either side failing to provide the necessary guarantees.


“I’ve seen a lot of things which will allow me to make my final selection,” said Finke.


“Every loss hurts, we don’t like it, but it’s a loss on which we can work.”


The German coach said he had been particularly impressed by young Lens striker Edgar Salli, 21.


“He had a game which I really liked,” he said. “Every player had a chance to show his physical and mental form.


“Against Germany we’re going there for a result. I’m going to try and get an idea of who the final 11 will be.”


Samuel Eto’o, who remained on the bench Thursday as planned, is expected play at least 20 minutes against Germany on Sunday.


Paraguay have not qualified for the World Cup with their focus on the 2015 Copa America.




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Scholes wrong about Rooney – Gerrard

ROONEY-POLAND WATFORD, May 30- England captain Steven Gerrard on Thursday dismissed Paul Scholes’s claim that his former Manchester United team-mate Wayne Rooney may already be past his best.


Speaking earlier this week, Scholes said that Rooney, alongside whom he played for eight seasons at Old Trafford, may be “worn out” because he has been playing professionally since the age of 16.


But ahead of England’s friendly against Peru at Wembley Stadium on Friday, Gerrard argued that Rooney’s performances over the 2013-14 campaign proved that the 28-year-old can be one of the stars of the forthcoming World Cup.


“For me, I think Paul Scholes is wrong,” Gerrard told a media briefing at the England team hotel in Watford, 20 miles (32 kilometres) north of London.


“For me he’s been Manchester United’s best player throughout (the season), in the league and in Europe. I think Wayne Rooney’s been in terrific form.


“I can only judge him and have my opinion on him on what I’ve seen. His performances in the Manchester United team have been really positive.


“He’s worked hard this week. He decided to do his own week’s training and he seems in an awfully better frame of mind going into this tournament than when he had injuries on his mind last time (2010).


“So for me, I’m excited about where Wayne Rooney’s at.”


Rooney is expected to start up front alongside Liverpool’s Daniel Sturridge for the game against Peru, which will be England’s last friendly game in front of their own fans before the World Cup.


Although teenage left-back Luke Shaw is doubtful due to a cold, manager Roy Hodgson will have an otherwise fully fit squad to choose from.


- ‘Not an experimental team’ -


Inopportune injuries have been a recurring theme of England’s most recent pre-World Cup training camps, but despite the squad’s clean bill of health, Gerrard warned against getting carried away.


“I think it’s a bit early to come out with any ludicrous shouts about how good this team and this squad is,” said the Liverpool midfielder.


“We’ll be judged on the games in the World Cup. But I’ll agree with the manager that training was very positive, very sharp and intense.


“If we can take that into the games, it’ll certainly give us a better chance of being successful.”


England fly to Miami after Friday’s game, where they will play further friendlies against Ecuador and Honduras before tackling Italy in their opening World Cup group match in Manaus on June 14.


Hodgson suggested that he would select a strong line-up to face Pablo Bengoechea’s Peru, who failed to qualify for the World Cup.


Asked if his team selection would provide any clues as to the side likely to line up against Italy, he replied: “I’m looking at the three matches, I suppose.


“I’m affected by the fact that this is our last game in England and it’s a massive crowd and a huge responsibility. So it certainly won’t be an experimental team.


“If anything, I’ll be veering more towards the players that have been doing the job for us up to now because I’ve got the two matches in Miami to make more experimentation.”


Hodgson also revealed that he hoped to take standby players John Stones and Jon Flanagan to Miami, subject to the approval of their respective club managers.


Everton centre-back Stones, 20, and 21-year-old Liverpool full-back Flanagan were both placed on standby in case any of the defenders in Hodgson’s 23-man World Cup squad succumbed to injury.




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Poaching to top agenda at first UN environment meet

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 29 – Poaching among other types of illegal trade in wildlife are set to top the agenda at the first ever United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) to be held in Nairobi in June. United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Executive Director Achim Steiner said they are planning to table a report on the […]

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Ranguma wants BT cotton ban lifted

BY ANITA NDERU NAIROBI, Kenya, May 29 – Kisumu Governor Jack Ranguma is calling for urgent lifting of the ban on Bacteria Thurensis (BT) cotton technology in order to increase efficiency and yield in cotton growing counties. Speaking during a Governors’ brief on the state of food security at a hotel in Nairobi on Thursday, […]

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Stanchart posts rise in Q1 pre-tax profit to Sh3.6bn

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 29 – Standard Chartered Bank has posted a 31 percent increase in its pre-tax profit for the period ended March 31, 2014 to stand at Sh3.6 billion compared to Sh2.7 billion recorded over the same period previously. Total income went up 14 percent to Sh6.2 billion with loans and advances up by […]

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Moment of truth for Stars in Comoros

WANYAMA-NIGERIA NAIROBI, Kenya, May 29 – After ‘customary’ stormy preparations, Harambee Stars seek to avoid the embarrassment of preliminary round elimination from the 2015 Africa Nations Cup when they face Comoros away in their return leg in Moroni on Friday.


Stars carry a slim 1-0 advantage to the clash but the islanders cannot be underrated after giving Kenya a hard time in their home turf a fortnight ago.


It took Belgium’s Lommel United midfielder Johanna Omolo’s thunderbolt in the 34th minute to separate the two sides in a game France AC Ajaccio’s forward Dennis Oliech spurned the chance to double the advantage from close range chance in the second half.


In the lead up to the second leg, the international career of the country’s record goal scorer looks all but over after he fell out with head coach, Adel Amrouche on disciplinary grounds that led his dishonourable dismissal from the starting XI.


There was no place for him either in the travelling party as the Belgian tactician forcefully came down on the star player for the second time since his appointment after he axed him from the squad last June.


It’s hard to imagine a Stars’ squad without Oliech, the striking lynchpin of the side for 12 years but Amrouche is hell bent on moving the side forward although he would have done without the disruption caused by the errant forward.


Qualifying mission


Both teams are on a mission to secure passage for the second round and retain hope to progress further and feature in Group C of the final qualifiers that features 2013 Afcon runners-up Burkina Faso, Gabon and Angola.


Having hard a taste of the obdurate islanders, Amrouche is likely to set up his team to sit on their first leg need and capitalise on breakaway chances of set play opportunities.


Comoros on the other hand, showed glimpses they could cause trouble despite their lowly 184th world ranking and home advantage will be inspiration to cause an upset.


Stars will rely on the fortitude of their captain and English Premier League side, Southampton midfielder Victor Wanyama, 22 and his elder brother Macdonald Mariga who plies his trade at Serie A giants Inter Milan.


“We are expecting a tough match but we will work hard to come home with positive results.


“Comoros are a good team and they know how we play so we will go attacking because if we defend, they might score and equalise or even go ahead that’s why we want to score more goals to be sure of progressing to the next round,” the skipper underlined.


“Every player’s dream here is to qualify for Afcon since its long time we were there; we will take one match at a time and hope to give our best,” he added before they departed for Moroni.


Comoros are banking on English Championship side Millwall midfielder and captain Nadjim Abdou to drive them to what would rank as their biggest achievement in football- toppling a side that has made five Afcon appearances.


“We were not as good as we wanted to be but hopefully we will play better in the return fixture. All in all we have another 90 minutes to play for in Moroni and that is our best opportunity to seal the game,” the Comoros skipper said after the first leg in Nairobi.


Besides Oliech, Amrouche has axed three other players involved in the opening tie with little known Geoffrey Kakata who plies his trade for domestic league side KRA slotting to fill in the record scorer’s huge boots.


The arrival of Norway based custodian Arnold Origi, who missed the first leg due to engagements with his Lillestrom side, is a major boost to the team that forced the Belgian to axe local side AFC Leopards keeper Wycliffe Kasaya.


KF Tirana midfielder Francis Kahata who watched the first leg from the terraces was included in the travelling party of 19, stepping in for Oman Based Jamal Mohammed who was ruled out by illness whilst domestic champions, Gor Mahia, left back Musa Mohammed, made the team at the expense of his team mate and midfielder Anthony Akumu.


Comoros will be lifted by the return of their notable players including French ligue 2 AS Nancy midfielder Fouad Rachid who was unavailable in the first leg due to commitments with his club.


Forwards Soule Mohammed and Fouad Bachirou who squandered chances will be leading the goal hunt for the hosts.


Amouche charges will be looking to improve on their performance after bonding for two weeks compared to the first match where they had less than two days to train together after the late arrival of foreign based players.


The Belgian will likely retain most of his first XI with Origi starting in goal, David Owino on full-back right with Aboud Omar manning the left. USA based Lawrence Olum and David Ochieng are probable centre halves.


The midfield will be anchored by Wanyama, Mariga whose due a start after impressing from the bench in Nairobi, Omolo, Genk’s Ayub Timbe and Kahata.


MC Alger forward Edwin Lavatsa and Allan Wanga will likely lead the forward line.


The winner of the tie has to wait for Sunday to establish their second round opponents when Lesotho welcome Liberia to Maseru trailing 1-0 from the first leg in Monrovia.




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