Missionaries appeal for food aid in Kenya


  1. Purity Mwendwa Ndereva, AfricaNews reporter in Nairobi, Kenya
    Catholic missionaries working in the northern part of Kenya are appealing for food aid from government, international and local donors to feed famine stricken people in the arid area of Maralal northern Kenya.
    aid
    Yarumal Missionary, Fr Vitner Vidal Marting of Barsaloi Parish in Maralal diocese said that two boys died two months ago because of hunger in Mairimirimo an outstation of Barsaloi parish. He said the situation is so desperate and insecurity has increased in the last few days and called on the government to do something to help the situation before more people die.

    “As we speak people there are walking for long distances begging for food and water in the parishes and outstations,” he said in an interview.

    Fr Marting said that the situation has forced them to give food to only pregnant women, children and the poor, “even what we give is not enough and our food reserves are completely empty.”

    He said that it is a very sad situation where they are forced to send hungry people back home without food.

    Fr Marting told this reporter that humans and animals are fighting for the same water points in order to survive. He mentioned that a place called Lulu used to have plenty of water but has completely dried up and people are climbing mountains to cut trees to feed their animals which are a source of their livelihood.

    He warned that there is likelihood of the place becoming a desert because the people are not replacing the trees they cut.

    “Migration of people to search for food and water and pasture for their animals is also causing a lot of conflict among the Samburu, Pokot and Turkana communities,” he said.

    He mentioned that the government gave only 12 bags of maize three weeks ago but that has not helped the situation and the diocese is completely overwhelmed by the demand for food.

    The World Food Programme which had promised to give food every week has failed to do so and people keep waiting in parishes and outstations for food but they have still not come to aid the hunger stricken.

    Fr Marting said that they have not had heavy rains in that area since last year. Early this week, some 33 people, 40 cattle, 20 goats and 30 sheep were killed by cattle rustlers in the Laikipia North District. The drought has forced the Samburu and Pokot communities to migrate in search of greener pasture.



Latest News

  1. AFCON: 46 hurt in Zambia victory celebrations09/02Over 40 casualty cases were recorded Wednesday night at Zambia's University Teaching Hospital (UTH) after post-match celebrations turned violent …
  2. African Peer Review Mechanism making progress08/02In 2003 the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD), the continental development plan, initiated the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM…
  3. Combating HIV infections among African women08/02With a lack of knowledge and power, African women continue to bear the brunt of HIV infections.
  4. Legume cultivation booms in Western Kenya07/02Small Holder Farmers (SHFs) who traditionally relied on seed companies for all their seeds are now bulking their own legume seeds for their farms.
  5. Malawi vendors chase out Chinese07/02Vendors in Kalonga, the Northern district of Malawi, on Wednesday petitioned the District Commissioner to flash out all Chinese nationals who are doin…
  6. Zim: Informal sector urged to join HIV battle05/02While the Harare City council is busy engaging in running battles with city vendors, Health Minister has called for authorities to devise ways to form…
  7. Elections: Wole Soyinka warns Mugabe, Wade03/02The Nigerian Nobel Prize winner for literature said heads of states who are trying to cling to power suffer the same fate as the dictators who were sw…
  8. AU elections rescheduled for June in Malawi01/02Following a deadlock during Monday's African Union elections, with a tie between former wife to South African president Jacob Zuma, Home Affairs …
  9. Senegal in turmoil as protest intensifies01/02Hundreds of anti-government protesters Tuesday gathered in the central Dakar, Senegal to show their dissatisfaction over the incumbent president Abdou…
  10. Zimbabwe’s inflation still favourable -…01/02Zimbabwe's annual headline inflation still compared favourably with economies in the region, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Gideon Gono said o…
  11. AFCON 2012: Sudan qualifies after four decades31/01The Sudanese national team has sealed a historic win over the Stallions of Burkina Faso.
  12. Senegalese opposition to intensify protests31/01Opposition and civil society groups in Senegal have vowed to increase their fight against incumbent President Abdoulaye Wade's presidential bid.
  13. Malawi: Rights coalition condemn stripping of…30/01The 39 members of the Solidarity for African Women's Rights Coalition based in 18 African countries have vehemently condemned the stripping of wo…
  14. Kenya to deworm five million children annually30/01Kenya launched the second phase of its national deworming programme at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2012, aiming to treat 5 million childre…
  15. Benin’s Yayi Boni is AU’s new…30/01President Yayi Boni of Benin Republic has been elected chairperson of the African Union in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa
News archive