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A Kenyan ex-minister has given a TV to officials going to the US for Barack Obama's inauguration, saying they should watch the ceremony at home. | A Kenyan ex-minister has given a TV to officials going to the US for Barack Obama's inauguration, saying they should watch the ceremony at home. |
Kalembe Ndile said the trip was a waste of taxpayers' money, especially as the delegation has not been invited and so would watch it from their hotel rooms. | Kalembe Ndile said the trip was a waste of taxpayers' money, especially as the delegation has not been invited and so would watch it from their hotel rooms. |
The row comes as Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki asks for international assistance to cope with food shortages. | The row comes as Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki asks for international assistance to cope with food shortages. |
Mr Obama's father was Kenyan and the country takes great pride in him. | Mr Obama's father was Kenyan and the country takes great pride in him. |
A public holiday was declared when he was elected US president last November. | A public holiday was declared when he was elected US president last November. |
Kenya's Daily Nation newspaper reports that officials refused to let Mr Ndile into the foreign affairs ministry, so he left the 21-inch TV outside the front door. | |
The US ambassador to Kenya has said that only accredited diplomats in Washington will be invited to represent their countries at the swearing-in ceremony on Tuesday. | The US ambassador to Kenya has said that only accredited diplomats in Washington will be invited to represent their countries at the swearing-in ceremony on Tuesday. |
But Foreign Minister Moses Wetang'ula is still leading a sizeable official delegation. | But Foreign Minister Moses Wetang'ula is still leading a sizeable official delegation. |
'Shadow' | 'Shadow' |
They will attend a party on the eve of the inauguration, not the main event, the Daily Nation says. | They will attend a party on the eve of the inauguration, not the main event, the Daily Nation says. |
Kalembe Ndile is known to court publicity | Kalembe Ndile is known to court publicity |
As well as the officials, some of Mr Obama's Kenyan relatives are also going travelling to attend the ceremonies. | As well as the officials, some of Mr Obama's Kenyan relatives are also going travelling to attend the ceremonies. |
The BBC's Caroline Karobia in the capital, Nairobi, says they have refused to say whether they are attending the main inauguration. | The BBC's Caroline Karobia in the capital, Nairobi, says they have refused to say whether they are attending the main inauguration. |
Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki on Friday appealed for some $400m to help feed 10 million people - more than a quarter of the population. | Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki on Friday appealed for some $400m to help feed 10 million people - more than a quarter of the population. |
Last week, he said he was declaring a national emergency because of the food shortages. | Last week, he said he was declaring a national emergency because of the food shortages. |
Officials have since denied accusations that corruption in the agriculture ministry were behind the lack of maize. | Officials have since denied accusations that corruption in the agriculture ministry were behind the lack of maize. |
Our correspondent says former Assistant Minister of Tourism Mr Ndile is known to court publicity. | Our correspondent says former Assistant Minister of Tourism Mr Ndile is known to court publicity. |
In 2007, he was one of 30 assistant ministers who said they did not have enough work to do. | In 2007, he was one of 30 assistant ministers who said they did not have enough work to do. |
"I'm treated like a shadow and only learn of issues in my ministry through the press," he said at the time. | "I'm treated like a shadow and only learn of issues in my ministry through the press," he said at the time. |
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