Media Institute director abducted, tortured
(NDIMA/IFEX) – On 15 February 1999, a gang of twelve unidentified men abducted the editor of a Nairobi media professional journal and director of a non-governmental organization (NGO), Media Institute, and beat and tortured him before abandoning him in Karura Forest on the outskirts of Nairobi. David Makali, editor of “Expression Today”, a monthly newspaper […]
Publisher of weekly magazine faces imminent jail sentence, is sued
(NDIMA/IFEX) – The publisher and editor-in-chief of a Nairobi weekly magazine entitled “Post on Sunday”, Tony Gachoka, faces an imminent jail sentence for printed comments implicating the Court of Appeal in bribery relating to the titanic legal battle between businessman Kamlesh Pattni and Dubai tycoon Ibrahim Ali. ** For background on cases involving Gachoka see […]
Court restrains magazine over articles
(NDIMA/IFEX) – A High Court in Kenya has restrained “Finance” magazine, owned by opposition politician Njehu Gatabaki and published by Finance Institute Limited, from carrying articles insinuating that Cabinet Minister Nicholas Biwott was involved in the murder of former Foreign Affairs Minister Robert Ouko and British tourist Julie Ward. The order was made on 28 […]
NDIMA protests detention of journalist
**Updates IFEX alerts of 22 January, 21 January, 18 January, 15 January and 13 January 1999** (NDIMA/IFEX) – The following is a 23 January 1999 NDIMA letter to Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe protesting the detention of journalist Clive Wilson: 23 January 1999 FAX FROM NDIMA To: President Robert Mugabe Fax: 000 263 4 728299 Your […]
NDIMA protests torture of journalists during detention
(NDIMA/IFEX) – NDIMA is disturbed by reports of torture and inhuman treatment meted out to two Zimbabwean journalists working for the “Standard” newspaper, Mark Chavunduka and Ray Choto, after a lengthy and illegal detention by security forces. Regardless of whether the story about the discontent in the army was true or not, the journalists were […]
Publisher restrained
(NDIMA/IFEX) – On 22 December 1998 Cabinet Minister Nicholas Biwott was granted court orders restraining opposition Member of Parliament Njehu Gatabaki from publishing articles linking him to the murder of former Foreign Affairs Minister Robert Ouko, who was killed in February 1990. Lawyer Patrick Lumumba told Justice Kasanga Mulwa that Gatabaki had defamed his client […]
Newspaper barred from reporting story
(NDIMA/IFEX) – On 21 December 1998, Kenya’s largest selling daily, “The Daily Nation”, published by the Nation Media Group, was barred from covering proceedings at the Akiwumi Commission investigating the causes of the tribal clashes which rocked the country between 1992 and 1997. The inquiry was appointed by President Moi this year and is currently […]
Book ban lifted
(NDIMA/IFEX) – The government ban on a book by Kenyan opposition leader Kenneth Matiba entitled “Return to Reason”, imposed soon after its publication, has been lifted following a Court of Appeal decision to overturn state orders preventing its sale. **Updates IFEX alerts of 16 June 1997 and 13 December 1996** The judges allowed publication of […]
Journalist censored
(NDIMA/IFEX) – The Nation Media Group has told a Nairobi columnist who writes for the “Sunday Nation”, Wahome Mutahi, that the newspaper will no longer publish his articles if he continues to satirise the head of state. Mutahi, who writes the popular “Whispers” column, told NDIMA that he received a call from his editor recently […]
Minister threatens the press
(NDIMA/IFEX) – According to NDIMA, on 17 October 1998, Kenyan government cabinet Minister Shariff Nassir warned that the ruling Kanu party would no longer tolerate what he called “insults from the press.” He told certain newspapers and magazines, which according to him were guilty of “specializing in hurling insults at President Moi and the government”, […]
“Star” editors’ case halted
(NDIMA/IFEX) – On 13 October 1998, a case in which the managing director of Star Publishers Ltd and its editor-in-chief were charged with publishing an alarming publication was dismissed by a court in Nairobi. The withdrawal followed instructions by the Attorney-General. The prosecutor, Inspector Eutychus Mwangi, told magistrate M. W. Mwai that the prosecution wished […]
Two Nairobi journalists denied bail
(NDIMA/IFEX) – Two Nairobi journalists who are facing charges of producing a news publication without executing a publishers’ bond were denied bail on 10 September 1998 and remanded in custody until 16 September. George Nakhosi Wamalwa and Tom Oscar Alwaka first appeared before a magistrate on 9 July 1998. They denied irregularly publishing the “Kenya […]
Nairobi: Journalist abducted, beaten by doctor
(NDIMA/IFEX) – A correspondent for the East African Standard newspaper, Mr. Waiyengera Abuyeka, based in Mwingi town in Eastern Province of Kenya ,was abducted on 6 September by a medical doctor who beat and injured him, and tore his clothes. The medical doctor is said to have been angered by a story filed by the […]
Exiled Ethiopian journalist arrested in Nairobi
(NDIMA/IFEX) – Lulu Kebede, one of the Ethiopian journalists who fled to Kenya after persecution by the Ethiopian regime, was arrested by Kenyan security agents on 22 August 1998. **See IFEX alert of 8 April 1998** Following the recent bombings of the American embassies in the Kenyan and Tanzanian capitals (Nairobi and Dar es Salaam […]
Call for stories on corruption
(NDIMA/IFEX) – NDIMA and the Institute for Media, Policy and Civil Society (IMPACS) of Canada invite media houses to submit published articles for the first index of under-reported stories on corruption. A corruption story would be one involving bribery or fraud or misuse of power for private or political gain. The following criteria will be […]
“The Star” allowed to publish
(NDIMA/IFEX) – On 29 July 1998, the High Court in Nairobi declared a letter by Registrar-General Omondi-Mbago, in which he purported to have rejected an application to register “The Star”, to be of no consequence. Justice J. Oguk granted the newspaper “leave to apply for orders of certiorari and prohibition as a stay of the […]