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Criminal have hatched new ways of conning unsuspecting parents by using visitors’ books at learning institutions.

The information makes it easy for the visitor to be identified by name, car number plate, phone number, ID number, phone contacts, and class of their child.

Several secondary schools in Nyeri have lost the registers.

An example of such an incident occurred in February, where a couple drove to Karatina Girls’ High School on the Nyeri-Nanyuki Highway. They stopped outside the school gate to seek help.

The woman requested the gate man to assist them with water to cool off the car engine, which he obliged. The watchman later noticed that the book was missing after the strangers had driven off.

The suspects stole the book when the watchman had gone to fetch water. The incident was reported at Karatina Police Station.

Several weeks later, some parents and area residents who had visited the schools began receiving strange phone calls.

Some callers claimed they had secured tenders in the school, and were willing to share the offer if one sent money to a specified number.

Some parents were caught in the trap. One parent arrived days later with a lorry full of cereals only to realize he had been conned.

The criminals also use the phone number of one of the staff members to solicit for funds pretending that she was unwell.

The details in the records are used to lie to parents that their child is sick and should send money to certain numbers for them to be taken to the hospital.

A week a go while schools were on a break, the thugs were at work. There were reports that more than five schools in Nyeri reported missing their visitors’ registers.

It is unclear how many schools in Nyeri have been targeted, but the Nyeri County Director of Education Sabina Aroni declared that the matter was a big issue.

Nyeri County Commissioner Lyford Kibaara, who is in charge of security committee said that the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) are pursuing the suspects to bring them to book.

The DCI office in Nyeri declined to comment about the issue. According to some principals of the affected schools, the DCI warned them against speaking to the media about the matter to avoid jeopardizing the probe.

In Baringo County, four suspects pretending to be parents were arrested while attempting to steal the book in a school in Mogotio.

The police found them with seven other visitors’ books from different institutions.

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The Cooperative bank and Nyeri County government have embarked on a partnership that will salvage businesses from collapsing because of the adverse effects of COVID-19.

Representatives from the county government led by Governor Mutahi Kahiga held talks with representatives from the bank today.

The deal is expected to be finalised next week, according to the Governor.

The partnership between the two entities on post Covid-19 economy recovery measures will tackle Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

“The two entities will partner in capacity building, funding, cushioning of SMEs including private schools, saccos and Corporate Social Responsibility” Mutahi stated.

He laid emphasis on PayCheck Protection Loans to help businesses that are struggling to avoid laying off of workers which is hurting the families that are dependent on those wages.

The team was represented by Jacquelyne Waithaka, Director-Corporate & Institutional Banking Division, Moses Gitau Head-Business Banking, Silvance Nono Head-Government & Public Sector Banking, Annie Thagishu Relationship Manager, Ngumo Kahiga Head-Marketing and Communication and Samuel Mukiti Relationship Manager.

The county administration was represented by the County Secretary Ben Gachichio, Economic Advisor Ndirangu Gachunia and Trade Chief Officer Ibrahim Adan.

“Consultative meetings will be held next weeks to come up with a concrete plan on how to cushion Nyeri residents against the adverse economic effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and execute an MOU immediately” Kahiga stated.

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Several leaders have been lined up to address President Uhuru Kenyatta’s meeting at Sagana State Lodge in Nyeri County where governors, senators, MPs MCA’s, county commissioners and representatives from various sectors have been invited.

According to the official programme, former Nyeri Senator Mutahi Kagwe will be the master of the ceremony.

The meeting will kick off after a prayer from Pastor Peter Munga representing the Kikuyu Council of Elders.

Wambui Nyutu will talk on behalf of the youths from the region highlighting the challenges that they are facing in the region.

Immediate past Equity Bank Group chair Peter Munga will be the other notable speaker, representing the business community from the region.

Polycarp Igathe, who is the Executive Vice President in charge of Vivo Energy’s sales across the oil marketing company’s operations in Africa will represent the professionals at the meeting. 

Nyeri Town MP Ngunjiri Wambugu will talk on behalf of Mt Kenya MPs.

He is a Jubilee MP allied to the Kieleweke section of the party which is pro-BBI and in support of the Handshake between Uhuru and ODM leader Raila Odinga.

Embu Senator Njeru Ndwiga will represent the senators from the region and address the high profile meeting. 

Nyeri Governor Mutahi Kahiga and his counterpart Anne Waiguru from Kirinyaga will speak on behalf of governors.

There will also be a representative talking on behalf of Maendeleo ya Wanawake and the Matatus Association from the region.

The event will also be addressed by CSs Joe Mucheru (ICT), James Macharia (Transport), Sicily Kariuki (Health), Margaret Kobia (Public Service) and PSs Karanja Kibicho (Interior) and Kirimi Kaberia (Sports).

Meru Governor Kiraitu Murungi will also address the meeting before inviting the President.

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