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January 4 - Three Administration Police officers
shot dead near Molo,
Nakuru
District[2]. On January 7
two suspects were shot down by police in Elburgon, Nakuru District. Plenty of stolen
property were found at their hideout [3].
January 14 - Rift Valley Fever
outbreak in northeastern Kenya has reached a death toll of 95, out
of 248 reported cases. Most affected are Garissa, Wajir, Ijara and Tana
River districts. Several international and domestic health
organisations have provided vaccines and other aid to overcome the
outbreak [4].
January 23 - A recording of a conversation involving David Mwiraria
recorded in 11 June, 2004 is released by John Githongo. According to the tape,
Mwiraria tried to stop investigations on the Anglo-Leasing scandal,
in which he was a suspect. [6]. However, the
The Kenya Anti Corruption Commission (KACC) downplayed the tape
stating it did not reveal anything new [7].
February 18 - The statue of Dedan Kimathi was unveiled in Nairobi.
The date coincided with the 50th anniversary of his execution by
colonial administration [9].
February 20 - Simon Matheri Ikere, the most wanted criminal as
declared by Kenya
Police, is shot by the police after they surrounded him, having
being located through tracing of his mobile phone. [10].
March 4 - Five dangerous criminals escaped Nakuru GK Prison [12].
March 15 - Internal Security minister John Michuki proposes new tough laws
against possession of illegal firearms. Similarly, the police was
given a tight shoot-to-kill directive. These amendments aim at
decreasing violent crime in Kenya. [13].
March 19 - President Mwai Kibaki proposes constitutional
reforms to be implemented before general elections set to be held
in December 2007. Especially opposition members have demanded new
constitutional reforms [14].
April
April 3 - Tribal clashes in Mount Elgon District continue as
four shops were burnt in Makutano trading centre [15].
May 19 - Three wildlife rangers and four suspected poachers
were shot dead during a gunfight in Tana River District[20].
May 28 - Kenyan economy grew by 6.1 per cent in 2006, according
to the government. It is the highest growth rate in Kenya in three
decades [21].
June
June 8 - Over 30 suspected Mungiki members have been killed by the police
within a week, following recent violence by the sect [22]
June 21 - Eleven people were killed around Nairobi. These
killings happened after John Kamunya (aka Maina Njenga), a former
Mungiki leader was jailed for five years [23].
July 5 - Five people were shot dead by criminals in Stony Athi,
Machakos
District[25]
July 18 - Earth
tremors have been felt in Nairobi and elsewhere Kenya during
few past days. The tremors were related to the activity of Ol Doinyo
Lengai volcano in Tanzania [26].
August
August 2 - Charity Ngilu, the minister of health,
was arrested for several hours in Nairobi. This happened after
Ngilu allegedly freed Anne Njogu, a detained human rights activist
[27].
August 11 - Several people die following mudslides near Malava, western Kenya [28]
August 29 - 20 people die in a road accident near Yala town as a bus and
petrol tanker collide [29].
August 31 - The
Guardian newspaper featured on its front page a story about
corruption by the family of the former Kenyan president Daniel arap
Moi. They claim their source of the information was Wikileaks[30]. Government
spokesman Alfred Mutua dismissed the claims [31].
September
September 1 - Kalonzo Musyoka and Raila Odinga were
selected as presidential candidates by their respective ODM fractions, having split
into two in August. Meanwhile, former president Daniel arap Moi has
declared his support for president Mwai Kibaki's bid to win second
term [32][33][34]
September 8-14 - Ten thousand tea plantation workers undertook
strike action
against Unilever Tea Kenya Ltd in Kericho region.
November 17 - Main political parties (ODM, ODM-K and PNU) held
their primary elections selecting parliamentary and civic
candidates for the upcoming general elections. These primaries were
marred by irregularities and violence. Numerous candidates defected
to smaller parties after failing to get candidature by their
respective parties [3].
November 23 - Solomon Nyanjui, the missing KWS helicopter pilot was found
alive with minor injuries, after being missing for eight days. The
helicopter he was flying had crashed on the flanks of Mount Kenya, near Chuka town [4].
December 25, Mighty King Kong, a Kenyan reggae
musician dies of short illness aged 33 [6].
Sports
January -
March
January 4 - Mushir Salim Jawher, a Kenyan-born Bahraini athlete participated
in the Tiberias Marathon held in Israel (and won the race). He was
the first athlete from an Arab country to compete in Israel, and
was subsequently stripped of his Bahraini citizenship. Although the
decision was later revoked, Jawher decided to represent Kenya again
under his birth name Leonard Mucheru Maina.
January 29-February 4- Africa Cup of Clubs, the continental field hockey
tournament is held in Nairobi. Telkom Kenya wins the women's
category while Sharkia of Egypt wins the men’s title [46]
March 8-11 - Edoardo Molinari from Italy wins 2007 Kenya Open golf tournament held in Karen
Golf and Country Club, Nairobi. Jacob Okello was the best placed
Kenyan golfer. Kenya Open is part of the Challenge Tour[49].
May 27 - 2007 edition of the Mombasa Marathon was won by Peter
Kemboi. His time 2:09:21 was the fastest marathon time run in
Kenya. Juliet Jepchirchir won women's category. [53].
June 3 - Kenya plays a goalless draw with Swaziland at the
African Nations cup qualifier in Lobamba, Swaziland.
June 10 - Safari
Sevens rugby tournament was held in Nairobi and won by Emerging
Boks, the development team of South Africa [54].
June 16 - Kenyan football team is defeated by Eritrea 0-1 at the
African Nations cup qualifier in Asmara, Eritrea. Following the result, Kenya can not
qualify for the finals.
July 11-23 - All-Africa Games were held in Algeria. Kenya won eight gold
medals: Jason
Dunford (50m 100m, and 200m butterfly swimming), Willy Komen (3000m
steeplechase), Ruth
Bosibori (3000m steeplechase), Asbel Kiprop (1500m), Dickson Wamwiri (Tae
Kwon Do, 58 kg flyweight), Suleiman Bilali (Flyweight boxing). In
addition, Kenya won five paralympic gold medals: Abraham Tarbei
(5000m T46, 1500m T46), Henry Kirwa (5000m T12), Samuel Muchai
(1500m T11), Henry
Wanyoike (5000m T11) [56].
September 8 - Kenya beats Angola 2-1 in an African
Nations Cup qualifier. The game was non-essential for both teams,
since Angola had already qualified and Kenya was inable to
qualify.
September 11 - Kenya women's national volleyball team wins Africa
Volleyball Championship held in Nairobi. Kenya did not lose a
set, becoming the first team to do so at African Championships.
[7].
October 21 - Carl Tundo secures 2007 Kenya National Rally
Championship title [8].
October 28 - Nairobi Marathon was held in Nairobi.
Winners were John Njoroge and Rose Chesire Jepkemboi [9].
November 5 - Martin
Lel won the 2007 edition of New York City Marathon. Earlier
this year Lel had won London Marathon, another major marathon race
[10].