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Showing posts with label Mandera. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 11, 2017

ECONOMIC FREEDOM PARTY (EFP) OFFICIAL LAUNCH AT KICC NAIROBI - KENYA

EFP Party was launched in Both Nairobi and Mandera Counties to spearhead our readiness for 2017 Kenya General Election. In Nairobi, A large Mamoth crowd attended the Luncheon at KICC, Nairobi.

In Mandera, Also a Large Crowd converged at Geneva Stadium in Mandera Town for the Luncheon.

Council of Elders from Both Murule and Garre Communities who are the Dominant Clans in Mandera County resolved to Back EFP Candidate Line -up. 

See The Video here....








 





Monday, May 14, 2007

HOLY QURAAN DISTRIBUTION FROM DUBAI THROUGH DAR AL BIR SOCIETY-DUBAI, UAE

In the Name of God, most Gracious, most Merciful

Welcome,

Islam Awareness Kenya (IAKEN) has embarked on to distribute Holy Quran all over the Kenya.The Quran copies were given to Islam Awareness Kenya By the DAR AL BIR SOCIETY OF DUBAI , The United Arab Emirates.

DAR AL BIR SOCIETY gave close to 1000 Copies of Holy Quraan to be distributed to Mandera Kenya constituencies under the auspices of Islam Awareness Kenya, A kenyan run Islamic NGO that operates from Dubai.

The first batch has already been shipped to KENYA and soon we will start distribution in all rural areas of MANDERA EAST CONSITUENCY OF KENYA.

This scripture

(The Holy Quran) is infallible; a beacone for the righteous. We believe that the Quran is reveled to us and is a guidance from God. Those who read the Quran and say 'i bear witness that there is only one God and no other gods besides God' are the winners.

The Quranic verse Chapter 2 verse 261 says:

"The parable of those who spend their monies for the cause of God is like a seed that grows into seven ears, with one hundred seeds in each ear. God multiplies the reward manifold for whomever He wills. God is bounteous, omniscient." - Those who do for the cause of Allah are

The Winners:

"The believing men and women are allies of one another, they advocate righteousness, forbid evil and observe the salat prayers and give zakat charity and they obey God and his messenger. God will shower them with mercy, God is almighty wise." -

What was The great Promise:

"God promises those among you who believe and work righteousness that He will make them Kings on Earth as He did for those before them, and that He will establish for them there religion that He chooses for them and that He will substitute security in place of fears. All this because they worship Me alone, without ideolising anything besides Me, if anyone disbelieves after this then these are wicked."

The one with God is a majority.

Read God's message.

Happiness is submission to God.

We the constituents of Mandera East Constituency would like to thank DAR AL BIR SOCIETY OF DUBAI GOVERNMENT and what our brothers from UAE under the auspices of SHEIKH HAMDAN BIN RASHID AL MAKTOUM are doing to maintain several project.

We pray for all those who were involved in the project Kheir...We say...."Jazakumullah Kheiran"

Monday, February 19, 2007

CHOLERA IN MANDERA...ISLAMIC RELIEF INTERNATIONAL........

CHOLERA IN MANDERA

Miriam Ahmed's face contorts in pain as her frail and bony fingers clutch her stomach.
A sweat breaks on her head as she writhes in pain on her bed. The 16-year-old girl is the latest patient to be admitted to Mandera District Hospital following an outbreak of cholera in the area.

Ahmed is lucky. Two people, a 57-year-old man and his three-year-old son, have died since the disease broke out on January 10.

At least 20 people have been admitted while one has been discharged from the hospital. Ahmed is among the five who are recuperating in the isolation ward.

At the entrance of the ward is a footbath that is chlorinated to prevent visitors from entering or leaving with the virus.

The District Medical Officer of Health, Dr Boniface Musila, says the situation is under control. The affected areas are Bulla Mpya, Bulla Jamhuriya and Bulla Power, which have several

Shallow wells.

Public eateries have been closed down to stop the spread of the waterborne disease. "We hopefully will lift the ban on public eating places by the end of next week," Musila said.

Two patients were brought in as Musila talked to the press.

Stool samples for the dead victims tested positive for Cholera at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (Kemri).

Cholera kills within 24 hours of infection. Symptoms include vomiting and diarrhoea that causes severe dehydration and shock. The bacteria spread through contact with faeces and the disease is associated with heavy rains that flood latrines and contaminate water.

After the drought last year, Mandera was submerged in floods, which displaced 120,476 people.

An isolation ward that can accommodate up to 30 patients has been set up at the hospital. The Kenya Red Cross Society has given the hospital 1.5 tonnes of cholera kit.

But Mandera District Hospital Medical Superintendent, Dr Muktar Omar, said there was a shortage of nurses at the facility. "We have been forced to deploy those in rural areas to the district hospital," Omar says.

Mandera has 70 nurses, 40 at the district hospital and the rest in the dispensaries.
Omar said they need at least 120 nurses. "We are pleading with the Government to speed up deployment of more staff to the area," Omar says.

Rift Valley Fever outbreak is another problem the district has to deal with.

Omar says the Government has pledged to post a dentist and a medical officer but he says they need at least two more medical officers.

Red Cross and the Ministry of Health are conducting public education in the district. They have drawn samples from wells and other water points. The water has been treated to prevent further spread of the disease.

Musila said Ethiopian immigrants might have brought the disease into the country.
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"The borders are very porous and it is possible that someone came from Ethiopia with the disease and infected the Moyale residents," he said.

He said they have partnered with Action Aid and the Ministry of Water, whose task is to identify contaminated points and chlorinate them.

The Islamic Relief Organisation is providing water to the hospital