2010 in Kenya
A list of happenings in 2010 in Kenya:
Events
January
- January 8 - Kenya gazetted the new media law, despite being criticised by the media for limiting the freedom of press.[1]
- January 21 - Jamaican Muslim cleric Sheikh Abdullah al-Faisal was deported from Kenya.[2] Earlier two demonstrators died when a group of youth protesting his arrest clashed with the police [3]
- January 26 - Five people died and seven injured when two lorries collided on Waiyaki Way, Westlands, Nairobi.[4] Another accident occurred in Ndengelwa, Bungoma District, where a matatu and a diesel tanker collided leaving five dead and several injured. In addition, one person at the scene died of police gunshot wounds. The police tried to prevent people from siphoning fuel from the tanker [5]
February
- February 1 - Five workers died when a quarry collapsed in Mukangu village, Muranga District [6]
- February 2 - The Kenyan Appellate Court orders 2007 parliamentary election votes of the Starehe Constituency to be recounted. The recounting is for irregularities in the original counting, when Margaret Wanjiru won the seat beating narrowly the then incumbent MP Maina Kamanda [7]
- February 5 - The minister of transport Chirau Ali Mwakwere of PNU loses his Matuga Constituency parliamentary seat after the High Court ruled the election not being free, fair and transparent. A by-election is to be held on a later date [8]
- February 13 - Number of permanent secretaries and other government officials are suspended by the president Mwai Kibaki due to corruption allegations on them.[9] Among them is the Education PS Karega Mutahi, who had earlier admitted diverting money single-handedly from a project to another.[10]
- February 14 - Prime Minister Raila Odinga suspends Minister of Agriculture William Ruto and Minister of Education Sam Ongeri alleging them on corruption. Ongeri has admitted diverting school infrastructure money to his constituency while Ruto is linked to the maize scandal. President Mwai Kibaki reversed the suspensions instantly, leading to a political debate on the powers between the president and PM [11][12]
- February 21 - Six kidnappers were shot dead by the police when they successfully rescued two foreigners, one Ethiopian and one Canadian in Gatundu, Thika District [13]
- February 24 - 11 people died and nearly 30 injured when a bus and a lorry collided at Ndala between Maungu and Voi along the Nairobi - Mombasa Highway [14]
- February 27 - a new political coalition Progressive Democratic Movement (PDM) was announced by Kalonzo Musyoka, Uhuru Kenyatta, George Saitoti and other leaders from PNU-affiliated parties [15]
March
- March 11 - Administration Police officers shot seven taxi drivers dead in Dagoretti, Nairobi [16]
- March 16 - Six people died when a matatu and a lorry collided along the Sagana-Makutano road.[17]
- March 25 - Nine people died in traffic accident at Kithini village, near Machakos [18]
- March 29 - Two people died when a light aircraft crashed at landing Wilson Airport in Nairobi.[19]
- March 31 - 24 people died in a traffic accident at Katunguma Bridge along Nairobi-Mombasa highway [20]
April
June
July
August
- August 4 – A referendum is held on the Proposed Constitution of Kenya, which was then ratified by a 68.55% majority, paving way for promulgation on 27 August 2010
September
October
- October 19 - Higher education minister William Ruto was suspended due to ongoing investigations on his alleged involvement in a forest land corruption case [30]
- October 26 - Nairobi Mayor Geoffrey Majiwa steps aside after being charged for his alleged involvement in a cemetery land corruption scandal [32]
- October 27 - Foreign Minister Moses Wetangula resigned due to allegations of him being involved in an Embassy corruption scandal. His Permanent Secretary Thuita Mwangi resigned also. George Saitoti was subsequently named the foreign minister on an acting capacity[33][34]
November
- November 2 - The Truth Justice and Reconciliation Commission chairman Bethuel Kiplagat steps aside to allow a tribunal to investigate his conduct [35]
Deaths
January - March
- January 10 - Wilfred Mang’era Apencha, politician, shot dead [37]
- February 6 - Kipkemboi Kimeli, runner and Olympic bronze medallist, pneumonia and tuberculosis [38]
- February 17 - David Lelei, runner, car accident [39]
- March 7 - Newton Kulundu, 62, politician, former minister, illness [40]
April - June
- April 27 - William Odongo Omamo, 82, former minister, illness [41]
- May 20, Kennedy Kiliku, 57, politician [42]
- June 29, Queen Jane, 45, musician, illness [43]
October - December
- December 28 - Gerishon Kirima, 80, politician and businessman [44]
Sports
January - March
May - July
- 28 July - August 1 - Kenya hosts the 2010 African Championships in Athletics at Nyayo Stadium, Nairobi, emerging with her largest medal total (10 gold, 7 silver, 8 bronze, 25 medals in total) at the African Senior Athletics Championships
August - October
- 14–26 August - Kenya participates in the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in Singapore, winning 3 gold and 3 bronze in various athletics disciplines
References
- ↑ Daily Nation, January 8, 2010: New media laws herald tough times
- ↑ Daily Nation, January 1, 2010: Kenya deports Jamaican cleric, again
- ↑ The Standard, Jan 19, 2010: Police raid Eastleigh as State plans cleric’s deportation
- ↑ Daily Nation, January 26, 2010: Five dead in city accident
- ↑ The Standard, January 28, 2010: Five die, nine injured in diesel tanker accident
- ↑ The Standard, February 2, 2010: Shock as five buried alive in quarry tragedy
- ↑ Daily Nation, February 2, 2010: Vote recount ordered for Starehe constituency
- ↑ Daily Nation, February 5, 2010; Court throws Mwakwere out of Parliament
- ↑ The Standard, February 13, 2010: Top Government officials sent home
- ↑ The Standard, February 10, 2010: I diverted Sh33m meant for varsity, Karega admits
- ↑ BBC News, February 16, 2010: Kenya ministers 'boycott cabinet'
- ↑ The Standard, February 15, 2010: Teachers’ fury at Ongeri confession
- ↑ The Standard, February 22, 2010: Six kidnappers gunned down in rescue operation
- ↑ Daily Nation, February 24, 2010: Eleven killed in horror bus crash
- ↑ The Standard, February 28, 2010: PDM; that’s the name of Kibaki allies’ new party
- ↑ Daily Nation, March 11, 2010: Fury as police shoot dead 7 taxi drivers
- ↑ Daily Nation, March 16, 2010: Six on way to fete die in accident
- ↑ The Standard, March 6, 2010: Road carnage claims 12 lives, several maimed
- ↑ The Standard, March 30, 2010: Plane burst into flames killing two
- ↑ Daily Nation, March 31, 2010: Bad start to Easter as 14 die
- ↑ Daily Nation, April 1, 2010: Kenya Parliament passes new law without amendments
- ↑ Daily Nation, April 16, 2010: Kenya MP loses seat
- ↑ The Standard, April 17, 2010: Kamanda wins in Starehe vote recount
- ↑ The Standard, April 24, 2010: 12 die as bus collides with trailer on Naivasha-Mai Mahiu road
- ↑ Daily Nation, April 30, 2010: Kenya court sends fifth MP home
- ↑ Daily Nation, June 11, 2010: Nyamweya wins South Mugirango poll
- ↑ Afrique en ligne, June 14, 2010: Kenya: Death toll from Kenya bomb attacks rises
- ↑ The Standard, July 13, 2010: Mwakwere re-elected Matuga MP
- ↑ Daily Nation, September 20, 2010: PNU trounced in Juja as ODM wins Starehe
- ↑ BBC News, October 19, 2010
- ↑ Daily Nation, October 22, 2010: Kenya MP loses seat in poll petition
- ↑ Daily Nation, October 28, 2010: Nairobi mayor leaves office over cemetery scandal
- ↑ Daily Nation, October 27, 2010: Wetang’ula, PS resign in graft fallout
- ↑ Daily Nation, October 28, 2010: [Kibaki names Saitoti Foreign Affairs minister]
- ↑ Daily nation, November 2, 2010: Truth team boss steps aside
- ↑ Daily Nation, November 7, 2010: Shock as AP kills 10 in love triangle drama
- ↑ Daily Nation, January 11, 2010: Man who nominated Kibaki shot dead
- ↑ "Kenyan Olympic Medalist Dies". Albuquerque Journal. February 9, 2010. Archived from the original on 13 February 2010. Retrieved 28 February 2010.
- ↑ IAAF (February 18, 2010). "Kenyan middle distance runner David Lelei killed in car crash". International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). Retrieved February 28, 2010.
- ↑ The Standard, March 7, 2010: Former Cabinet minister Dr Newton Kulundu is dea
- ↑ Daily Nation, April 27, 2010: Former Kenya MP Omamo dies
- ↑ The Standard, May 21, 2010 :Kennedy Kiliku takes final bow
- ↑ Capital FM, June 30, 2010: Kenyan musician Queen Jane is dead
- ↑ KBC, December 30, 2010: Nairobi tycoon Kirima dies in SA
- ↑ ESPN Soccernet, February 1, 2010: Mariga joins Inter after Man City move collapses
- ↑ IAAF, March 28, 2010: Kenyans rule supreme in Bydgoszcz
Further reading
- Nic Cheeseman (2011). "Kenya". In Andreas Mehler et al. Africa Yearbook: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2010. Koninklijke Brill. pp. 345–358. ISBN 90-04-20556-X.
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