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14 Jun
By: Remmy Butia 0

GOVERNOR LAGAT AND THE CLERGY URGES CORD TO STOP IEBC DEMONSTRATIONS

A section of the clergy led by the outgoing ACK archbishop Eliud Wabukhala and incoming archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit have called upon the CORD coalition to stop IEBC demonstration that has let to loss of lives and destruction of property.

Sentiments echoed by Nandi governor HE Dr Cleophas Lagat who said that the opposition must stop polarizing the country. Lagat urged the opposition to allow negotiations to take place in accordance with the law.

Further, Wabukhala has said that the leaders should not put their political interest first but preach unity and cohesion across the political divide. He also called on all the leaders to preach peace rather than engaging in actions and making utterances that can divide Kenyans.

On his part , Jackson Olesapit said that we should not allow completion of politics to destroy the posterity of the country. Sapit asked leaders to sober up and come to negotiation table so as to hatch a solution.

Paul Korir, the newly consecrated and the 1st Bishop of Kapsabet diocese said that solutions cannot be reached through demonstrations. He opined that the convener of the dialogue which is CORD coalition should create a conducive environment for negotiations to take place . Korir also urged the government to provide a listening ear so as to bring about a long lasting solution. He also asked the political leaders at large to show respect and public decorum in their leadership.

The leaders were speaking during the consecration ceremony at Kapsabet town for Rev Paul Korir, Bishop ACK diocese of Kapsabet.

Other leaders present were Mosop Mp Stephen Bittok, Nadi Hills Mp Alfred Keter,Chesumei Mp Elijah Lagat,Aldai Mp Cornelly Serem,Tindiret Mp Julius Meli, Emgwen Mp Alex kosgei, agriculture CS Willy Bett, former industrialization minister Henry Kosgei and former Agriculture CS Felix Kosgei.

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By: Remmy Butia 1

MEASLES AND RUBELLA VACCINATION STARTS TODAY

Measles and Rubella vaccination kicks off today. The campaign which is funded by the National Government targets children aged between 9 months to 14 years. Estimates of rubella susceptibility range from 1-29% with 5% affecting women of reproductive age.

The vaccination will be conducted in schools, homesteads and churches. Permanent and temporary posts will also be erected with 2 county medical staff and a community volunteer who will attend to the people.

So far 40 cases have been detected and confirmed by Kenya Medical and Research Institute (KEMRI) since 2012.

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12 May
By: Remmy Butia 0

COUNTY ASSURES OF FOOD SECURITY, DISPEL POSSIBILITY OF ARMY WORM INVASION

Nandi County government has dispelled a possibility of army worm invasion in the County as previously reported in a section of the media .Responding to the report CEC in charge of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries Mrs Mary Ng’elechei said that the claims were not true and that the pests invasion witnessed in some parts of Chesumei Sub county had preference for black wattle trees scientifically known as acacia mearnsi only, contrary to earlier reports of the pests attacking crops.

Three weeks ago some the of farmers in Ngechek, Kibwareng and Kapkeben alluded fears over the invasion of the pests on their crops after the pests were found to have defoliated some trees.

A survey by experts from the department revealed that at least ten acres of trees had been affected by the pests, revealed Ng’elechei, adding that the County government were on high alert to counter the pests and asked the residents to be patient awaiting the outcome of the tests.

Ng’elechei said that the new pest is yet to be identified and samples have been taken to (Kenya Forest Research Institute) KFRI and Kenya Forest Service (KFS) to ascertain it,
sentiments echoed by her counterpart CEC in charge of Lands,

Environment and Natural resources Dr John Chumo, who confirmed that professional team from the two institution of research were on ground collecting samples,’’ As we are talking KFRI under the leadership of Dr Paul Onguko are working to see that something is done’’ added Chumo.

According to Dr Chumo the pests have also have been attacking croton megalocarpus trees as witnessed in South Nandi forest, Kakamega and Kabwareng.Chumo exduded confidence that the pests were at minimal stage and posed no major threat, adding that pests were expected to perish with time given the heavy rainfalls currently being experienced , which are not conducive for their breeding and survival.

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04 May
By: Remmy Butia 0

PATRICK SANG, THE UNTOLD STORY OF ATHLETICS COACH

Larry Eder notes on this story by Cathal Dennehy:
After his magnifiscent win in London, my queries to Eliud Kipchoge regarding his coach, his training regimen and his training group were met with a wide smile. “I am confident because of my coach, my training and my training group.” noted Eliud. When I asked him the size of his training group, the smile continued, and he said, ” Big.” It was quite clear, from this amazing athlete, that Patrick Sang plays a huge part in his success. Any coach suggest 1000 meter repeats, but Eliud Kipchoge loves 13 times 1000 meters! His ability to cover every move in the 26.2 miles of the London marathon is a special talent, which has been nurtured by Patrick Sang, perhaps the finest, or if not that, one of the finest coaches in the world.
Patrick Sang would never suggest that he is the finest coach in the world. We let Cathal Dennehy say it in the following feature.
Question: Who is the world’s greatest coach?

If you’re into team sports, then perhaps Pep Guardiola, Steve Kerr or Bill Belichick popped into your mind. If track and field is your thing, then the names Glen Mills, Alberto Salazar and Dan Pfaff are probably on your shortlist.

However a man you may not have considered – one who quietly plies his trade 8,000ft high in Kenya’s Rift Valley – has long been staking his claim to coaching greatness.

His name is Patrick Sang, a 52-year-old who once upon a time was a very, very good athlete, but is now a truly great coach.
Last Sunday, his star protégé, Eliud Kipchoge trounced the field to take victory at the London Marathon, running the second fastest time in history – usurping, as it happens, his training partner Emmanuel Mutai, another of Sang’s athletes.

As the champion crossed the line in 2:03:05, something happened in the media centre I’ve yet to encounter at any other marathon, or indeed any other race. The assembled media – not an easily impressed bunch – broke into applause, the entire room taking time out from their work to offer a moment of appreciation for a display of pure sporting perfection.

Little did most of them know, but minutes later the architect of that performance was moving among them, humbly going about his business, seeing no need to hog the limelight from his star protégé, who has been at the top of his sport for 13 years now.
How, I asked Sang, has Kipchoge managed such longevity in a sport so attritional?

“The unique thing about Eliud and all great athletes is they really love the sport to begin with,” he said. “When you love something, you always do your best. It’s like a parent who loves their children: the children will turn out to be good people. Because he loves his sport, he has always tried to do his best for the sport.”
If you thought Sang’s nurturing of Kipchoge into a world-beater may just be a rare anomaly – that Kipchoge is an athlete so talented and durable he would succeed under any coach – you would think wrong.

For many years now, Sang has churned out champions with the frequency of a well-oiled production line. It was he who coached Emmanuel Mutai to the second fastest marathon of all time (2:03:13) back in 2014 and to London Marathon glory in 2011.
Last year he coached Hyvin Jepkemoi to world championship gold in the 3,000m steeplechase, an athlete he believes typifies the characteristics needed to succeed.

“She’s not the most talented athlete, but she’s well focused,” says Sang. “Some athletes are so talented but they don’t give their best. I always try to tell the athletes to give their best, no matter what level – always give your best.” When Sang offers that advice to his athletes, he commands instant respect, for he’s been there, done that, and got the medals to prove it.

Sang won back-to-back silver medals in the 3000m steeplechase at the world championships in 1991 and 1993 – beaten on both occasions by Kenyan great Moses Kiptanui – and in 1992 he won an Olympic silver medal in the same event.

As an athlete, he was an exception to the norm, coaching himself and gradually learning the lessons he would apply to his athletes over a decade later.

“I coached athletes before I was ever an official coach,” he says. “Then from 2000 until 2005 I went for official training to become a coach.”

Since then, his roll of honour as a coach is highly decorated – there’s reigning Olympic marathon champion Stephen Kiprotich, former Olympic steeplechase champions Brimin Kipruto and Reuben Kosgei, former world 5000m champion Richard Limo, Chicago and London Marathon winner Felix Limo, and many, many more.

While Kipchoge is currently his best athlete, there seems little doubt who will inherit that mantle in the future. It’s the man who will pose the biggest threat to Mo Farah at the Olympic Games this summer, the 23-year-old Kenyan who is world cross country and world half marathon champion: Geoffrey Kamworor.
It’s a testament to Sang’s style that Kamworor has already developed a wisdom which belies his youth, a professionalism moulded in no small way by Kipchoge, the man Kamworor calls his role model.

“They are good friends,” says Sang. “I saw the messages they were writing to each other before the race. They learn a lot from each other, especially with the motivational aspect.”
At the heart of Sang’s approach is a common-sense approach to training, a willingness to embrace and adjust according to an athlete’s individual requirements. “Every athlete has their own strength,” he says. “You have to see each athlete on their own merit.”

At Sang’s training base in Kaptagat, there are no frills, very basic housing, but a horde of athletes work extremely hard under his guidance. “Material things are immaterial when it comes to excellence in athletics,” says Sang.

Though he directly coaches just a handful of athletes, up to 100 will often seek his advice and turn up to sessions, and Sang is happy to oblige them once they don’t get in the way of his stars.
Sang recruits and trains talent primarily for two management agencies: Michel Boeting’s One4One Sports and Jos Hermens’ Global Sports Communication.

“We have a small group of athletes, but they live like a family, and they motivate one another a lot,” says Sang. “It’s based on trust. I started coaching Eliud from youth level all the way until now and he has never asked me in his life: why are we doing this? He does it exactly as it is and you can see the results. If you don’t have that trust with your athlete, it’s always difficult. You have to win that trust.”

And before Kipchoge’s historic run in London, what final words of advice did he offer his protégé?
“I just told him to relax,” said Sang. “I didn’t tell him so much. I believe in my training. The way we train our athletes is to be self-dependant, instead of relying on us. We try to build self-confidence, so when it comes to the race, they’ve developed it as part of the training.”

Given Kipchoge appears to have the marathon world at his mercy, and Kamworor the same at the half marathon, I ask Sang if he believes the younger of his protégés can finally be the man to topple Mo Farah later this summer.

“He beat Mo already this year!” says Sang with a smile. “If all goes well for Kamworor, though, I think he is the athlete to beat at the Olympics.”

And if he can achieve the impossible – if Sang can coach Kamworor to beat the unbeatable Farah in Rio – then his name should enter every debate about the identity of world’s best coach.

For too long, he’s been an anonymous creator of champions, but no more. It’s time to acknowledge the greatness of Patrick Sang who is also the CEC Youth & Sports in Nandi County.

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26 Apr
By: Remmy Butia 0

NANDI MARATHON LEGENDS SHOWS THE WORLD HOW IT’S DONE

It was a Source of Champions affair in 2016 London marathon as Kenya’s Eliud Kipchoge and Jemimah Sumgong dominated men’s and women 2016 London marathon.Kipchoge was followed by Stanley Biwott who finished second.

The win by the two gave their fans who were closely monitoring the competition with awaited breath on their screens in Kapsabet town the thrill and excitement for uplifting the County’s glory of being the source of champions.

Kipchoge felt short of six seconds to break the world record.Jemimah and Eliud hails from Kapsisisywo and Kilibwoni respectively in Nandi County.

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26 Apr
By: Remmy Butia 0

HIGHLIGHTING ACHIEVEMENTS;DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND INFRASTRUCTURE

The County government through the department has managed to upgrade, gravel and compact over 200km of roads.

The process is ongoing and will be cross-cutting all the six sub counties.This follows the acquisition of road construction machinaries by Nandi County government which has been a major boost to the sector with increased effectiveness in service delivery.

The County government is committed in ensuring all roads under the County government are improved to better standards.

Other successful projects include tarmacking of roads at Kapsabet and Nandi Hills town.

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26 Apr
By: Remmy Butia 2

HIGHLIGHTING ACHIEVEMENTS ; DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK AND FISHERIES

Agriculture being the mainstay economic activity in Nandi County remains a major priority to Nandi County government.

Endowed with ample rainfall and conducive conditions for farming, Nandi County is known for dairy, tea, maize, coffee, sugarcane and horticulture production.

Nandi County government has been in support of farmers especially in dairy production through construction and renovation of cattle dips for disease control.

Moreover, the County government through the department has embarked on sentization of farmers to use modern AI services and abandon traditional way of using bulls for fertilization as an effective method of increasing milk production.To that effect an AI programme will be enrolled before the end of financial year.

Furthermore, the County government in partnership with the National government will be soon be establishment milk coolers in every Ward in the County.

Besides the County has managed to recruit and train new extension officers to sentize and guide our farmers on farming.In addition the improved infrastructure has enabled our farmers access markets and transport their farm produce.

Recently the Nandi County government in partnership with National government officially opened four SHoMAP markets in Kibiok, Serem, Kaptumo and Labuiywo.

The markets have majorly boosted our economy especially our farmers who they have been the greatest beneficiaries of the newly installed modern structure.

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19 Apr
By: Remmy Butia 0

CANADIAN INVESTORS WITH NANDI COUNTY OFFICIALS FROM DEPARTMENT OF LAND,ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Department’s Water Officials and Investors from Canada who runs a Non-Governmental organization called Run for life, The investors made a courtesy visit to the Office of Nandi County Executive Committee Member for land, Environment and Natural resource Dr. John Chumo, the investors are interested in significantly boosting water supply in the entire County.

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15 Apr
By: Remmy Butia 0

NANDI RESIDENTS URGED TO EMBRACE AI SERVICES TO IMPROVE MILK PRODUCTION

Nandi residents have been urged to embrace Artificial insemination (AI) services for high sustained milk production in the County.

Speaking when he officially opened a consultative forum for all AI stakeholders and partners meeting in Kapsabet, Nandi County Chief Officer for Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries Mr Willy Too asked farmers to abandon the traditional fertilization method of using bulls and shift to the modern AI services which he said is an effective and surest way of improving breeds, ‘’we want to appeal to our farmers to change the attitude of getting 10 litres from 10 animals to 20 litres from one animal ‘’ added Too.

Recently the National government established a liquid nitrogen centre in Eldoret to promote the use of AI service by farmers. In addition, Nandi County government has allocated Ksh.18 million to roll out the AI programme including subsidies and establishment of infrastructure for the 30 milk coolers from the National government in the 30 Wards in the County, added Too.

Mr Too further added that the County government was in process of renovating all cattle dips for disease eradication and control, adding that the improved road network had enabled farmers transport their products and access services.

Moreover, he urged farmers to embrace technology including mobile services to disseminate and access information on farming, adding that the department was in process of installing a system where farmers could access information on provision of AI services and any other relevant information.

The County has also been applauded for initiative. Dr David Kios lecturer department of Animal Science University of Eldoret and specialist in animal breeding praised the Nandi County government for rolling out the AI service programme adding it was a step in alleviating poverty and improving the livelihood of Nandi residents.

Present also was County Director of Veterinary services Dr Samson Bitok and Small holders commercialization dairy project

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14 Apr
By: Remmy Butia 2

NANDI PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD VACANCIES (NURSES POSITIONS)

VACANCIES

Nandi County Public Service Board wishes to recruit competent and qualified persons on permanent terms to fill the following positions:

  1. ENROLLED NURSE III, JG ‘G’ (10 POSTS)

Requirements for appointment:

  • Must be a Kenya Citizen ;
  • Aged 45 years and below;
  • Certificate in any of the following disciplines: Kenya Enrolled Nurse, Kenya Enrolled Community Health Nurse, Kenya Enrolled Midwife, Kenya Enrolled Psychiatric Nurse or Enrolled Nurse/Midwife from a recognized training institution;
  • Enrolment Certificate issued by the Nursing Council of Kenya;
  • Valid practicing license from Nursing Council of Kenya; and
  • Certificate in computer application skills from a recognized institution.
  1. ENROLLED NURSE II, JG ‘H’ (20 POSTS)

Requirements for appointment:

  • Must be a Kenya Citizen ;
  • Aged 45 years and below;
  • Served in the grade of Enrolled Nurse III, for a minimum period of two(2) years ;
  • Certificate in any of the following disciplines: Kenya Enrolled Nurse, Kenya Enrolled Community Health Nurse, Kenya Enrolled Midwife, Kenya Enrolled Psychiatric Nurse or Enrolled Nurse/Midwife from a recognized institution;
  • Enrolment Certificate issued by the Nursing Council of Kenya;
  • Valid practicing license from Nursing Council of Kenya
  • Certificate in computer application skills from a recognized institution; and
  • Shown merit and ability as reflected in work performance and results.

 

  1. ENROLLED NURSE I, JG ‘J’ (2 POSTS)

Requirements for appointment:

  • Must be a Kenya Citizen;
  • Aged 45 years and below;
  • Served in the grade of Enrolled Nurse II, for a minimum period of three (3) years;
  • Certificate in any of the following disciplines: Kenya Enrolled Nurse, Kenya Enrolled Community Health Nurse, Kenya Enrolled Midwife, Kenya Enrolled Psychiatric Nurse or Enrolled Nurse/Midwife from a recognized training institution;
  • Enrolment Certificate issued by the Nursing Council of Kenya;
  • Valid practicing license from Nursing Council of Kenya;
  • Certificate in Computer application skills from a recognized institution; and
  • Shown Merit and ability as reflected in work performance and results.

 

 

  1. SENIOR ENROLLED NURSE II, JG ‘K’ (30 POSTS )

Requirements for appointment:

  • Must be a Kenya Citizen;
  • Aged 45 years and below;
  • Served in the grade of Enrolled Nurse I for a minimum period of three (3) years;
  • Certificate in any of the following disciplines: Kenya Enrolled Nurse, Kenya;
  • Enrolled Community Health Nurse, Kenya Enrolled Midwife, Kenya Enrolled Psychiatric Nurse or Enrolled Nurse/ Midwife from a recognized training institution;
  • Enrolment Certificate issued by the Nursing council of Kenya;
  • Valid practicing license from Nursing council of Kenya;
  • Certificate in computer application skills from a recognized institution; and
  • Shown merit and ability as reflected in work performance and results.

 

  1. REGISTERED NURSE III, JG‘H’ (43 POSTS)

Requirements for appointment:

  • Must be a Kenya Citizen ;
  • Aged 45 years and below;
  • Diploma in any of the following disciplines: Kenya Registered Community Health Nursing, Kenya registered Nursing, Kenya Registered Midwifery, Kenya Registered Nursing/Midwifery or Kenya Registered Nursing/ Mental Health and Psychiatry from a recognized institution;
  • Registration Certificate issued by the Nursing Council of Kenya;
  • Valid practicing license from Nursing Council of Kenya; and
  • Certificate in computer application skills from a recognized institution;

 

 

  1. REGISTERED NURSE II, JG‘J’(14 POSTS)

Requirements for appointment:

  • Must be a Kenya Citizen
  • Aged 45 years and below
  • Served in the grade of Registered Nurse III for a minimum of two (2) years;
  • Diploma in any of the following disciplines: Kenya Registered Community Health Nursing, Kenya Registered Nursing, Kenya Registered Midwifery, Kenya Registered Nursing/Midwifery or Kenya Registered Nursing/ Mental Health and Psychiatry from a recognized institution;
  • Registration Certificate issued by the Nursing Council of Kenya;
  • Valid practicing license from Nursing Council of Kenya;
  • Certificate in computer application skills from a recognized institution; and
  • Shown merit and ability as reflected in work performance and results

 

  1. REGISTERED NURSE I, JG ‘K’(42 POSTS)

Requirements for appointment:

  • Must be a Kenya Citizen
  • Aged 45 years and below
  • Served in the grade of Registered Nurse II for a minimum period of three (3) years.
  • Diploma in any of the following disciplines: Kenya Registered Community Health Nursing, Kenya Registered Nursing, Kenya Registered Midwifery, Kenya Registered Nursing/Midwifery or Kenya Registered nursing/Mental Health and Psychiatry from a recognized institution;
  • Registration certificate Issued by the Nursing Council of Kenya
  • Valid practicing license from the Nursing Council of Kenya
  • Certificate in Computer application skills from recognized institution; and
  • Shown merit and ability as reflected in work performance and results.

 

 

  1. SENIOR REGISTERED NURSE, JG ‘L’(17 POSTS)

Requirements for appointment:

  • Must be a Kenya Citizen;
  • Aged 45 years and below;
  • Served in the grade of Registered Nurse I for a minimum period of three (3)years;
  • Diploma in any of the following fields: Kenya Registered Community Health Nursing, Kenya Registered Nursing, Kenya Registered Midwifery, Kenya      Registered Nursing/ Midwifery or Kenya Registered Nursing /Mental Health and Psychiatry from a recognized institution;
  • Registration Certificate issued by the Nursing Council of Kenya;
  • Valid practicing license from the Nursing Council of Kenya;
  • Certificate in computer application skills from a recognized institution ; and
  • Shown merit and ability as reflected in work performance and results.

 

  1. NURSING OFFICER, JG ‘K’ (13 POSTS)

Requirements for appointment:

  • Must be a Kenya Citizen;
  • Aged 45 years and below;
  • Bachelors Degree in either Nursing or Midwifery from a recognized institution;
  • Registration Certificate issued by the Nursing Council of Kenya;
  • Valid practicing license from the Nursing Council of Kenya; and
  • Certificate in computer application skills from a recognized institution.

HOW TO APPLY

 

All written applications, CVs, copies of certificates, testimonials and identity card should be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked on the left side the position being applied for and addressed to:

 

Nandi County Public Service Board,

 

P.O. Box 802-30300 Kapsabet.

 

Hand delivered applications should be handed over at the Nandi county Public service Board.

To reach the office before the close of business on 21st April 2016

 

Women and the physically challenged are encouraged to apply

 

For any necessary enquiry email cpsb@nandi.go.ke

 

 

NANDI COUNTY PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD

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