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Events
January
- January 1 - Riots in Kenya escalated following the tension after disputed presidential elections. On January 1, 2008 a mob attacked and set fire to a church in the town of Eldoret, where hundreds of people had taken refuge. As a result, at least 30 people, mostly Kikuyus, were burned to death.[1][2]
- January 24 - President Mwai Kibaki and his rival Raila Odinga met for the first time since the elections. Kofi Annan, former United Nations Secretary-General was also present [3].
February
- February 1 - Government and ODM representatives issue a public statement witnessed by Kofi Annan on the Goal of National Dialogue and Reconciliation [4]
April
- April 13 - The new coalition cabinet is finally unveiled [5].
June
- June 10 - Four people, including politicians Kipkalya Kones and Lorna Laboso were killed in an aviation accident. They were on board of a Cessna 210 plane that crashed, without survivors [6].
- June 11 - The first parliamentary by-elections in Kenya after the chaotic 2007 general elections were held. Out of five seats constested, ODM won three and PNU two. However, ODM lost the Embakasi Constituency seat to PNU [7].
July
- July 8 - Amos Kimunya resigns from his post of Minister of Finance due the Grand Regency Scandal [8].
- July 31 - Cattle raiders shot around 30 herdsmen at Suguta Valley. The herdsmen were chasing raiders, who had earlier stolen their cattle, but the herdsmen run out of ammunition [9].
August
- August 11 - The results of Kamukunji Constituency of the 2007 parliamentary elections were not tallied until now due to a court case. Simon Mbugua of PNU was declared the winner [10].
- August 13 - a Fokker F27-500 cargo aircraft operated by Fly540. crashed about 20 km (12 mi) from the Namber Konton airport near Mogadishu, Somalia. All three crew members died. The aircraft was carrying a shipment of miraa (khat). The plane had departed from Wilson Airport in Nairobi [11].
Deaths
January
- January 1 - Lucas Sang, former olympic athlete, "hacked to death" in Chepkoilel, Eldoret [12].
- January 2 - G. G. Njuguna Ngengi, Politician, hacked to death in Kuresoi, near Molo on January 2 [13]
- January 20 - Wesley Ngetich Kimutai, 34, marathoner, died after he was shot with an arrow on January 19 in the Trans Mara District[14].
- January 20 - Donald Odanga, former basketball international was hit by a stray bullet shot by the police [15].
- January 29 - Mugabe Were, recently elected ODM MP was shot dead in Nairobi [16].
- January 29 - David Kimutai Too, recently elected ODM MP was shot dead by a policeman in Eldoret [17].
February
- February 8 - Stephen Arusei Kipkorir, 37, Kenyan long-distance runner was killed in a car crash. [18]
March
- March 13 - David Mwenje, 55, former MP and assistant minister died of illness.[19]
April
- April 4 - Samuel Ndindiri, 59, the National Assembly clerk dies of illness [20].
- April 10 - Jeremiah Nyagah, 87, former minister, dies of illness [21]
May
- May 3 - Ngugi wa Mirii, 57, playwright, dies in car accident in Harare, Zimbabwe [22].
- May 16 - Zachary Gakunju, born 1932, former MP, assistant minister and businessman [23].
- May 16 - Wycliffe Matwakei Komol, 37, the leader of Sabaot Land Defence Force was shot dead by Kenyan Army [24].
June
- June 10 - Politicians Kipkalya Kones and Lorna Laboso were killed in an aviation accident [6].
July
- July 12 - Reinhard Fabisch, former manager of Kenya national football team. The German national died of cancer aged 57.
Sports
January - March
- January 1 - Several new year's road running races were won by Kenyans. Robert Cheruiyot won the Saint Silvester Road Race in Brazil and Patrick Ivuti finished second. Alice Timbilili won the women's race [25]. San Silvestre Vallecana race in Spain was won by Kiprono Menjo and Vivian Cheruiyot respectively [26]. Edwin Soi and Sylvia Kibet were the winners of Boclassic Silvesterlauf race in Bolzano, Italy [27]. Micah Kogo won Corrida Pedestre Internationale de Houilles race in France, setting a new course record [28].
- February 9-10 - Kenyan national rugby sevens team reaches main cup semifinal at the 2008 USA Sevens.
- March 19 - Jason Dunford and Janeth Jepkosgei won the 2007 Kenyan Sports Personality of the Year awards for men and women, respectively [29].
- March 6-9 - The 2007 Kenya Open golf tournament held at Karen Golf Club in Nairobi was won by Iain Pyman of England [30].
April - June
- April 13 - Martin Lel beats the course record winning London Marathon for the third time. Samuel Wanjiru finished close second. William Kipsang won the Rotterdam Marathon, also setting a new course record.
- April 21 - Robert Cheruiyot won Boston Marathon for the fourth time.
- April 30-May 4 - The 2008 African Championships in Athletics were held in Ethiopia. Kenya won a total of 16 medals, five of them golden. The Kenyan gold medalists were David Rudisha (800m), Haron Keitany (1500m), Richard Mateelong (3000m steeplechase), Pamela Chelimo (800m) and Grace Wanjiru (20km walk).
- May 4 - Kenya prisons wins the 2008 Women’s African Clubs Championship in volleyball [31].
- May 31 - June 22 - Kenya national football team plays four 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifier matches over four consecutive weekends, losing to Namibia away, winning Guinea and Zimbabwe at home and drawing with Zimbabwe away.
- June 1 - 18-year old Pamela Jelimo runs a new women's 800 metres African Record. The previous one was held by Maria de Lurdes Mutola of Mozambique [32].
- June 22, 2008: Kenya wins the 2008 edition of Safari Sevens. In the final, Kenya beat Emerging Springboks 31-12 [33].
- June 27 - 29 - The 2008 Safari Rally was won by Lee Rose, former Kenyan champion [34].
July - September
- July 8-13 - The 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics were held in Bydgoszcz, Poland. Kenya finished third in the medals table by winning four gold medals, five silver and three bronze. Kenyan gold medalists were Josphat Bett (10,000m men), Jonathan Muia (3,000m SC men), Mercy Cherono (3,000m women) and Christine Kambua (3,000m SC women).
- July 27 - Tusker FC wins the 2008 edition of CECAFA Clubs Cup.
See also
References
- ^ "Kenyans burned to death in church", BBC News, January 1, 2008.
- ^ "Up to 50 people killed in Kenya church", Associated Press (Sydney Morning Herald), January 2, 2007.
- ^ BBC News, January 24, 2007: [Kenyan rivals meet face-to-face]
- ^ Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, February 1, 2008: Public Statement - Kenya National Dialogue and Reconciliation[1]
- ^ BBC News, April 13, 2008: Kenya unveils coalition cabinet
- ^ a b BBC News, June 10, 2008: Ministers killed in Kenya crash
- ^ BBC News, June 12, 2008: ODM wins three Kenya by-elections
- ^ BBC News July 8, 2008: Minister resigns over Kenya hotel
- ^ Daily Nation, August 2, 2008: Raiders shoot dead 30 herders
- ^ The Standard, August 12, 2008: Kamukunji: Eyes now shift to Starehe
- ^ Daily Nation, August 13, 2008: Plane crashes in Mogadishu
- ^ The Standard, January 3, 2007: Poll violence claim former athlete Sang
- ^ The Standard, January 3, 2007: Politician killed in ethnic clashes
- ^ Daily Nation, January 23, 2007: Kenya loses another athlete to violence
- ^ The Standard, January 25, 2008: Basketballer dies in post-election violence
- ^ Jeffrey Gettleman, "Opposition Politician is Killed in Kenya", The New York Times, January 29, 2008
- ^ BBC News, January 31, 2008: Tension after Kenyan MP shot dead
- ^ 1996 Olympic bronze medallist Stephen Arusei Kipkorir dies in car crash
- ^ Daily Nation, March 14, 2008: Ex-Embakasi MP Mwenje dies
- ^ Daily Nation, April 5, 2008: [Death breaks off Ndindiri’s 34-year career Death breaks off Ndindiri’s 34-year career]
- ^ Kenya Broadcasting Corporation, April 10, 2008: Jeremiah Nyagah dies
- ^ The Times, June 8, 2008: Ngugi wa Mirii: Modern African playwright
- ^ Daily Nation, May 18, 2008: http://www.nationmedia.com/dailynation/nmgcontententry.asp?category_id=2&newsid=123533 Former Gatundu South MP dies]
- ^ Daily Nation, May 25, 2008: Droves of militia surrender
- ^ IAAF, January 1, 2008: Kipkoech Cheruiyot, Timbilil beat the heat in São Paulo
- ^ IAAF, January 2, 2008: Menjo, Cheruiyot the victors in Madrid
- ^ IAAF, January 1, 2008: Soi, Kibet take Bolzano victories
- ^ IAAF, January 1, 2008: Kogo sets course record in Houilles
- ^ The Standard, March 20, 2008: Dunford, Jepkosgei Soya Winners
- ^ European Tour, March 9, 2008: Hot Pyman wins the Tusker Kenya Open
- ^ The Standard, may 6, 2008: Prisons women’s volleyballers clinch Africa Club title
- ^ IAAF, June 1, 2008: Berlin witnesses Jelimo, 800m revelation
- ^ Safari Sevens website
- ^ Automobilsport.com, July 5, 2008: Lee Rose wins Safari Rally
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