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About Francis
Francis Ontomwa is a journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya. Francis is an experienced bilingual investigative journalist and senior broadcast journalist with over a decade of leadership in international broadcasting. As a launch producer for BBC's current affairs show Kenya Connects, I successfully oversaw the launch and mentored early career journalists. Recognized for my in-depth reporting on public corruption, consumer rip-offs, and crime, with extensive experience spanning across Africa. Awarded the Media Council of Kenya's Press Freedom Award in 2017. Skilled in overseeing budgets, resource allocation, and mentoring emerging talent. Proficient in producing impactful content for various media platforms, upholding journalistic integrity, and driving positive change. Adept at managing complex investigations, fostering collaboration, and delivering engaging stories that resonate with diverse audiences.
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Health ministry convenes crisis meeting amid Polio jab concerns

06 Nov 2024  |  www.standardmedia.co.ke
The Ministry of Health in Kenya has convened a crisis meeting with top experts to address public concerns over adverse side effects reported from the recent polio vaccination campaign. The National Vaccine Safety Advisory Committee will conduct a thorough assessment to determine if these side effects are linked to the vaccine. Prof Omu Anzala emphasized the importance of this investigation and urged the public to remain calm. The transition from the Oral Polio Vaccine to the Inactivated Polio Vaccine is also underway. Public figures and mothers have shared their experiences, highlighting the need for clarity and reassurance.

How police, KDF tug-of-war over Airwing control puts lives at risk

03 Nov 2024  |  www.standardmedia.co.ke
Tensions between the National Police Service (NPS) and the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) have arisen over the control of the Police Airwing, which was transferred to the military-led National Air Support Department (NASD) in 2019. The Maraga Taskforce report criticizes this transfer, highlighting operational inefficiencies and compromised police autonomy. The report recommends returning control to the NPS, citing issues such as delayed air rescue operations and unclear adherence to aviation standards. The police argue that the transfer has not improved aircraft maintenance and has sidelined police pilots, while the KDF defends the move, pointing to past mismanagement by the police.

UK watchdog bans Naomi Campbell from running charity over 'misconduct'

27 Sep 2024  |  www.tnx.africa
Naomi Campbell has been banned from running a charity for five years following a UK Charity Commission inquiry that found misconduct in the management of Fashion for Relief. The investigation revealed that funds were misused for personal expenses, including luxury hotel stays and spa treatments. Despite Campbell's denial of responsibility, the charity was dissolved earlier this year. The inquiry highlighted that only a small percentage of the charity's expenditure went to actual charitable causes, leading to the disqualification of Campbell and two other trustees.

Gold scam suspect fails to reclaim luxury cars seized by the State

20 Sep 2024  |  www.tnx.africa
Jared Kiasa Otieno, a businessman accused of fraud, failed to reclaim two luxury cars seized by the Assets Recovery Agency as proceeds of crime. The Court of Appeal dismissed his appeal to recover a Bentley Continental GT, while a decision on his Porsche Panamera is pending. Otieno, who has political ambitions, argued the Bentley's forfeiture would cause irreparable loss due to its custom features. The court maintained the seizure was justified, citing Otieno's involvement in an international gold scam and lack of legitimate income. Otieno's legal troubles began in 2019, and he remains under scrutiny for his wealth's source.

Tussle between upmarket hotel owner and creditor

21 Aug 2024  |  www.standardmedia.co.ke
Cape Holdings Limited, the owner of a hotel and office complex in Nairobi, is seeking a court order to prevent Synergy Industrial Credit Limited from interfering with its property. The dispute stems from a failed 2010 deal where Synergy was to purchase an office block for Ksh 703 million. After the deal fell through, arbitration awarded Synergy Ksh 1.66 billion, which has since grown to Ksh 5.4 billion. Cape Holdings argues that Synergy's interest is limited to a single office block and not the entire property. The case has been contested in various courts, with rulings favoring Synergy.

How three Kenyan fishermen are suffering in foreign detention camps

09 Jul 2024  |  www.standardmedia.co.ke
Three Kenyan fishermen, Mbarak Awadh Mbarak, Mohammed Bakari Abass, and Karisa Gona Nguma, are detained in Madagascar after being caught in a labor trafficking scheme. They were lured with promises of well-paying jobs but ended up in exploitative conditions on a vessel owned by Maab Aqua Limited. The fishermen were arrested for illegal fishing and are now held in dire conditions in a detention center. Despite awareness of the situation, Kenyan authorities have not taken significant action to secure their release. The International Transport Workers’ Federation is advocating for their rights, highlighting the broader issue of labor trafficking in the maritime industry.

Kenya inks mission deal, violence erupts in Haiti

04 Apr 2024  |  standardmedia.co.ke
Kenya and Haiti have signed an agreement for the deployment of 1,000 Kenyan police officers to Haiti as part of a United Nations mission. The deal, witnessed by Kenyan President William Ruto and Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry, defies a previous court ruling deeming the deployment unconstitutional. Violence has escalated in Haiti's capital, with gang leader Jimmy Cherisier announcing an attack amid the Prime Minister's absence. Despite legal challenges, the Kenyan government remains committed to the mission, which aims to stabilize Haiti, currently facing lawlessness and economic crisis due to gang control. The UN Security Council authorized the mission, and Kenya's National Security Council, Cabinet, and Parliament have endorsed the deployment. Other countries have also pledged forces for the mission.

Kenyan Farmers Embrace Chinese-Engineered Grass for Fodder

09 Feb 2024  |  www.voanews.com
Kenyan farmers are exploring the adoption of Juncao, a Chinese-engineered grass, to address livestock feed shortages critical to food security in Africa. While the grass is promoted for its high yield and fast maturation, scientists urge caution.

Electrical Wires, Poles Pose Threat to Rare Birds in Kenya

13 Dec 2023  |  www.voaafrica.com
Kenya's raptor population is declining, prompting wildlife advocates to suggest the construction of bird-friendly infrastructure to prevent potential extinction. The report is from Nakuru, Kenya, with Francis Ontomwa as the correspondent and Amos Wangwa on camera.

Kenya’s Electrical Wires, Poles Pose Threat to Rare Birds

12 Dec 2023  |  www.voanews.com
Conservationists in Kenya are raising alarms over the decline of nearly all 103 species of raptors in the country, attributing the threat to existing electrical infrastructure. They propose the development of bird-friendly infrastructure to prevent potential extinction, highlighting the urgent need for action to protect these rare birds.
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