34 - DAILY NATION, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1986 . SPORT 2-0 for W. Indes,i ivory Coast and Egypt / Aussies si art weii PORT-OF-SPAIN, Thursday CRICKET The West Indies took a half-hour for the s'emis to complete their second con- Desmond Haynes, whofinished 39 not qualify out, hit left-arm spinner Phil secutive victory over England Abdoulaye Traore taking the play Edmonds for tour throdgh • the covers CAIRO,Thursday AFRICA NATIONS here on Wednesday, winning the to clinch the victory. I threateningly close to the second of the current five-test Richardson, who hit 102 in the first Ivory Coast reached the CUP CHAMPIONSHIP Senegalese goal area for the first series by seven wickets on the inning, was caught at squareleg . time. fifth and final day. topedging a sweep and the left-handed . . •'_i eiiii-fina1s of the African 15th minutes, to give the Egyp- , ii In the 63rd minute, Ivorian Set 93 to win, the West Indies was G()mes was bowled by a faster ball. . N a .i o ns ' C• up fo0 tb a 11 tians four points and a 4-1 goal back Emile Gnahore had a 76 for one wicket whenplay began, but The West Indies won the first Test championship by beating record fractionally better than , chance to score off a penalty after they lost two more wickets before in .Jamaica last month by 10 wickets, Senegal 1-0 (half-time 0-0) the 3-1 tally of Senegal, their Pape Fall made a rough tackle on picking up the needed 17, and finished and are on course to repeat their 5-0 i . .4 rivals forthe second qualifying at 95 for three. sweep of the last series the teams ., . in their last Group A Forfana. Off-spinner .John 'Emburey, who played in England in 1984. pciGroup' A . Nine minutes later, the stocky ...... match here today. took five wickets in the first innings, •Flesolute opening batsman Geoff Abdoulaye Traore, who ,Traore, who plays for French side dismissed Richie Richardson for 9 and Marsh placed Australia in a solid posi- ; chanc:c:rn: in the ninth minute , placed the only successful Larry Gomes for 0 before opener tion at the end ofthe first day's play in . . . : • . plays for Metz in France, after Ivorian back Francois shot of the game from Fofana's the third cricket Test against New scored the winner in the Monguehi tackled Oumar Toure pass. (Reuters) Zeal5nd at Eden Park on Thursday. in the box. Marsh registered his maiden Test 72nd minute. ientiirv (118) in heloing guide •-! , . Bocande gave the penalty shot Australia through to 227 for fourat the I nat put ootn countrie- an inexplicably gentle tap easily . close of play. X on four points but pu retrieved by keeper Gbolie Zagoli. Australia fully dominated The Senegalese midfield held Ulti'*mate test proceedings until the .last half hour's I Ivory Coast ahead on l)lay when New Zealand claimed three 1 ,-icc the ball for minutes at a time, play Cameroon head Group B' , goats Al erence. apparently uncertain where to ALEXANDRIA, Thuradey late wickets, including that of skipper World Cup finalists Morocco and with three points, followed by the Allan Border of 17. Hosts Egypt qualified for the put it, or more likely awaiting a. two North African sides with two gap which Ivory Coast did not Algeria will need all their skills to The Australian captain, who scored mi -finals when they beat apiece --- Morocco ahead of centuries in each innings ofthe second allow to develop. heat inspired Zambia and holders \l' zambique 2-0 in their last and Algeria on goal average and l'est, fished at wicketkeeper Ian Ivory Coast grew bolder as the Cameroon here tomorrow Smith snapped up the catch low down . . nit.Iuon goalie f fiomas Group 'A" match. reach the semi-finals of the Zambia last with one point. Nkono (right) faces Algeria Taher Abou Zeid scored the game progressed, with France- (Reuters) in front of first slin. 13th and based exiles YousgoufFofana and African Nations Cup. today. decisive goals in the Having drawn their previous two Group B matches, the North GOLF FIXTURES SERVICE Africans have yet to produce the form to match their status as two ofthe continent's classiest sides. LIMURU Mixed invitation foursomes tomorrow Sleeping giants hammered Lisnuru Open (Brackenhurst Cup) spon- starting at 12.30 p.m. and at 5 minutes Morrocco, who take on Zambia by Galley & Roberts Ltd tomorrow intervals: FRANKFURT, Thursday was little clue to be gained from flicks, chips and back-heels which fans tomorrow (kickoff 1200 GMT), 12.15p.m.at7minuteslntervalslsttee:S.. S. McRae and R. FoxJ T. Sato and B. today's performance. throughout the world love so much. will he without two key players Karongo, S. N. Mwaura D. Moko: J. Mangat: J. Fox and A. Singhj M. Cun- Brazil looked like a team that has Kthuna, P. Ngugl, J. M. Kariuki: J. N. ningham and P. James: R. Gatere and I. still to come out of hibernation as Brazil, whose trainer Tele Santana i'he y created a few chances, notably but otherwise are expected to Wamuti, S. Karanja, Kumar Dhal: S. W. Wakibuij C. Mwaura and J. Birnie: K. they lost the opening match of had tried to postpone the fixture from the lively deep night.winger field the lineup which drew 1 - 1 Kiutiia, F. N. Kamau, H. Mama: B. Desai and M. Walumbe/ A. Brar and E. rather than bring his unprepared team Muller. But gradually the game Caineroon on Tuesday. Wilson, C. Kahara, A. Murilthi: P. Desai :A. Walsh and C. Uautul A. Desa their World Cup warm-up cam- with Glthua J. Kibutu, B. Marjan: F. Lobe, G. and T. Kamau: J. Brown and H. Davis/R. to Europes cold winter, looked like deteriorated iflt() a series of niggling - paign 2-0 to West Germany in an elee)iIg giants. fouls, mostly from the South Algeria will be without defen Mwai, 'T. Scm: Haren Patel K. Kibe, J. Vohora and T. Brar: M. Meru and D. Fitz- uninspired game tonight. • 4 expected it was Brazilian artistry Americans. der Fawzi Mansouri, whose two Gachoya: Sehmi Varma, S. M. Kiarle, P. john/ Janice Ng'ang'a and K. Bhakoo: J. A goal Echaria: S. C. Kapila, E. Thuku, F. Mama and R. Nelson! M. Njuguna and M. after just 80 seconds by against West German industry with The second half was positively yellow disciplinary cards bar him MeUSCISJe: N. Nganga, K. Waweru, E. Gatonye: S. Monty and M . Y. Corker F. , Hans-Peter Briegel and a second from industry winning hands down. dreary until Alofe ran through to from playing when they take on Shah: D. S. Mains, S. Thethy, M. Kitma: Macharia and J. Ng'ang'a: B. Evans and Klaus Allots two minutes from time Franz Beckenhauer's team surged collect a Heinz Gruendel pass before Cameroon (kickoff 1400 GMT) in A. Sehmi, H. Scot, Sheets Dhall: F. Goodall/ E . M. Njuguna and H. sealed the game Nyaga, P. Wandua: R. Thethy, Macharia: P. Karanja and D. Evans! 0. for the West forward from the start. forcing five slipping the hall past Carlos in the an equally crucial game. Sehml, D. (;erinaiis. , o)rners in the first four minutes. sgthminute. Mio, G. G. Githuku: 10th tee: P. Karanja and M. Wanjihia:A. Birnie and' The two nations are traditionally Hriegel headed in the second, sent over Brazil were without the injured Zico After two days of round robin MitItI, G. Gatre, J. M. Mbaru: K. Gatere, S. Ngaramal N. Gatere and P. Kimaru: B. among the giants in S. . G. Mwangl, P. Karanja: Chege Lang and G. Sewe!M. Sinclair and G. World Cup hv lJ)ther Matthaeus. and Leandro as well as their Italian Mwaura Oswman Amber, George Njoroge: M. Batey and H. Rehnian! A. finals ani the match 'was eagerly ., l'he Brazilian defence was con- exiles junior, Cerezo, Edinho and . Kimani: Njuguna Njoroge, B. Bamra, D. Haggarty and B. Bansal: E. Mildner and awaited as a form guide for this . tinually tsouhled by high balls and' l)irceu. Muranga: J. Gathu, James NgIgI, G. Wamakima! M. Hanagraaf and G.S. summers Mexicofinals. l)itmar .JikoI)s got the ball in the net ' I'he former Italian-based stars • Ndegwa: M. Gatere, P. Coombes, S. Jandu: J. Njenga and P. Chege! J. But with both sideshandicapped by • atter a 19th minute corner but the goal socrates and t'alcao dominated their Gakuo: P. M. Kimani, J. Waruhiu, L. Ndirangu and H. Matovu. injury and unavailability and playing was disallowed. midfield l)ut without showing the class six Shorten: A. Adatla, S. W. Kinuthia, C. in vastly different conditions to those But after their shaky start the they displayed at the 1982 World Cup Lofty: N. Waweru, Rajpal Thethy, N. Gathinji: K.K. Dhall, J. W. Kamau, G. INlucheru which will he found in Mexico, there' Brazilians began to show the clever finals in Spain. ( Reuters) J. Ndegwa, D. Jenkins: - . - Aldet: E. Kasuku, P. Nzioka, H. Lochab, A. Njoroge: J. Mucheru, J. Njuguna, Navin Shah: K. 1Jfl for WORLD SPORT IN SUMMARY reach. Mungal, S. Mburu, J. Kaniaru. Sunday 8 am. at 7 minute intervals 1st tee: E. Kagotho, J. Kanlaru, Navin Shah: -- - . A. Njoroge, J. Njuguna, S. Mburu: K. Bráckenhu.rst Davis Riessen, 44, will take the US title within six months. 'It's just wonder- . Mungai, J. Mucheru, H. Lochab: P. By LARRY NGALA Federation Cup team to Prague, ful,ad.ream cometrue," Bruno said when J. BASKETBALL told he was guaranteed a fight against Nzloka, D. Jenkins, J.J W. Kainau: Czechoslovakia, next July and coach the Ndegwa, G. Aidet, N. Gathinji: E. It is I)ack to the local scene for US Wightman Cup team against Britain either Tim Witherspoon or Tony Tubbs, finals Kasuku, K. K. Dhall, N. Waweru: Rajpal NEW YORK: Veteran National "I promise Kenya golfers after last week's next November in London. Martina both of the United States. BOXING Thethy, C. Lofty, L. Shorten: S. W. Basketball Association . Main action guard Navratilova, a former citizen of everyone I'll do everything I can to bring Kinuthia, J. Waruhiu, S. Gakuo: A. Kenya Open. Czechoslovakia who played for the Walter Davis scored Phoenix's first the championship home at last." Adatla, G. Ndegwa, D. Muranga: P. M. this weekend is at Limuru Czecholovak team in 1975, has By STEPHEN ONGARO 10 points in overtime and the Suns Kimani, M. Gatere, B. Bamra: P. agreed ts play Federation Cup for the US LAS VEGAS: Former World Boxing Country Club, hosts of the held on to nip the Milwaukee Bucks Coombs, Osman Aber, P. KaranJa: J. inPraUe. Association bantamweight champion Kenya, the reigning Africa and Limuru Open (Brackenhurst 127-126 on Wednesday night. In Richie Sandoval was moved out of inten- NIKI, Chee Mwaura, K. Gatere: J. METZ: Results in the Open Commonwealth Games boxing Gathu, Njuguna Njoroge, J. M. Mbaru: G. Cup), a Kenya Golf Union fixture a n o t h e r o v e r t i in e c o n t e s t , men's tennis tournament here on Wednes. ulve care on Wednesday and may be Sacramento defeated Dallas 127- released from the hospital in a day or two, champions, yesterday placed six Kimanl, P. Mirltl, S. G. Mwangi, G. which has attracted a record day: First round Bill Scanlon (US) bt • Gatere: 10th tee: S. N. Mwaura, N. Kiwis, 120. Elsewhere, it was Atlanta 113, Francisco Gonzalez (Paraguay) 6-7, 6-3, 9- his doctor said. Sandoval, knocked of her boxers into the semifinals ent rv . unconscious on Monday in his title fight K. Waweru: D. Moko, S. Karanja, F. New Jersey 97; Detroit ill, Indiana 7 Peter Moraing (W. Germany) bt of a 20-nation international against challenger Gaby Canizales, has Meuschke: S. Karongo, K. Dhall, N. 87 players line up in this Kenya 101; Philadelphia 105, New York 95; SlobOdan Zivoilnovic (Yugoslavia) 7-6, 7- boxing tournament now in Nganga: J. Wamuti, F. N. Kamau, A. national team selection and the 6. Second round undergone several brain scans and con- Washington 128, Cleveland 1 14; tinueS to show improvement, said Dr progress in Venice, Italy. Murilthl: S. W. Kinuthia, B. Wilson, P. 'Golfer-of-the-year" award counting (Ausalia) bt (France) 7.6, 4. . Githua: P. Ngigi, H. Mama, C. Kahara: Golden State 118, Utah 111; and the . 6,6-1. KazemFathie. . Major Marsden Madoka, chair- event. LOS Angeles Ulippers beat Seattle C. Glthuku, D. Wandua, H. Secot: P. l'hev will include the newly crowned i man of Amateur Boxing Associa- Mioi, P. Sehml, J. M. Karluki: F. 100-96. After Davis scored the Suns' KenvaOpen amateur champion RUGBY LEAGUE tion of Kenya, disclosed the Nyaga, Sheets Dhall, D. S. Mains: A. -- first 10 overtime points for a 122-115 S h l E. Thuku, J. Gachoya. S. Thethy, Kenay captain John Mucheru. . US FOOTBALL e m , I lead with 1:53 remainIng, the Bucks progress yesterday after receiving P. Echarla, K. Kibe: J. Kiliunah, E. Shah, Las) year Mucheru could only win a went on a 1 1-3 streak to pull ahead LONDON: Fulham's brave attempt to a telex message from Italy sent S. M. Kiarie: S. C. Kapila, T. Balm, B. first nine gross prize and also 'only 126-125. Davisfollowed with his RANCRO MIRAGE: The Chicago Bears establish Rugby League in London has by Harrison Kilonzo, the team- Marian: Sehml Varma, G. Mwai, J. afer a countback with David and Dallas Cowboys will meet on August 3 failed. The Second Division club announ- Kibutu: Haren Patel, F. Lobe, R. Thethy. I game-winning jumper. Other games in London's Wembley Stadium in an ced on Wednesday that they were folding manager. Vin'oii;i Denves Sunday I p.m. at 5 minute lntervls 1st i on Tuesday: Atlanta 118 exhibition game the National Football and would not be fulfilling Sunday's The Kenyans who have tee. K. K. DhaIVl'sllss N. Njuguna, S. Apart from the amateur title in th I 14; Lakers 129 Clippers 108; Celtics League hopes will begin an annual scheduled fixture at Uddersfieid. Fulham KaranJa/Mrs. W. Karanja: S. l\eisya Open, Mucheru has already went into liquidation at the end of 1983-84, pounded their way into the medal 116 Rockets 104; 76 ers 101 Pacers sojourn to London. The game, which will Thethy/Mlss Allison Mills, A. 'Von the Sigona Howl - the first be played at night in Britain and but were saved by businessman Roy Close bracket are World Cup 91; Kings 132 Spurs 120; Cavaliers AdatlafPartner: Mutahi Gatere/Njokl Golfer - of - the - year" event - and nationally televised In the United States who stepped in to take over the club from featherweight bronze medal Gatre, John GachoyafMrs. M. Muthiga: I 12; Knicks 107; Bulls 113 Nets 100. by the NBC network, brings together the the liquidator. finished third overall in the Mt. winner and the newly crowned S. GitongslMrs Njerl Mwangi, P. M. Keiiya Championship SO far this vear. Super Bowl champion Bears with the Klmanl/11ra G. Maura: J. WawerufMra MOTORCYCLING - team that's been known for years as Kenya Boxer of the Year David Njeri Waweru, Maj F. Matu/Mrs Leah Seirrisiigly, some of the top "America's team." "Maybe we'll be HORSE RACING players in the country at the moment . "Harish" . Ouma, Africa super Mburu: Mr P. Crouch/Mrs M. Cun - TOKYO: A motorcycling grand prix. known now as England's team,' ' said the heavyweight silver medal winner nlngham, E. Ru.ria/Mrs U. Stlaubli: K. iiiCleidliig the Brackenhurst defending world championship event will take plam Cowboyi' president, Tex Schramm. The CHELTENHAM: Irish fans whooped with Bhakoo/J. Fox, N. W. Gerrad/Mrs K. champion Lawrence Kariuki have not Crispine Odera, Olympian light - In Japan, where most two-wheel machines teams w ll spend about fIve days before delight as Buck House strode up the Gerrard: J. Fry/M. Lilygreen, J. entered. 'the game In London, working out and are produced, next year for the first time Cheltenham Hill to land the Queen Mother heavy Sylvanus "Sulu" Okello. Haniltoviirs A. Daross: 10the tee: S. N. M o re other absentees are Jimmy In two decades. Japanese organisers giving clinics in a country where interest champion chase after a spectacular Mwaura/Mrs L. G. Mwaura, J. in football has soared in the last iew years. national and East and Central litig'tri. Hadad Rajab, John Bosco announced on Wednesday that two races, display of speedy jumping today. The Africa flyweight champion NgigVMrs Wambul Moko: P. Coom- one each in the 500cc and 250cc categories, The only other NFL game there was a 1983 tough and game gelding ran out an easy ber's/G. Coombes (Mrs): Elijah \Vachira, Ben Okello and Kitale's exhibition match between the St Louis . would be staged at the Suxuka circuit near three-length winner from British defen- Stephen Mwema, middleweight Kasuku/MrsTeresia:H.Stoecklln/MrsG. Geras Khakali who along with Okello .. Nagoya, central Japan, as the third leg of Cqrdlnals and Minnesota Vikings. ders very promising and Kathies Lad, and Martin "Nyoka" Ojuang' and Donald, R. I. NjengalMrs Njenga: J. trussed this year's Kenya Open. 1 1, - the_1987 Grand Prix series. victorious jockey Tommy Carmody said light middJe Mohamed "Boddy" KimeriaJMrsG.Kimeria,E.Meuschke/C. it players therefore will be Meuschke (Mrs):S. MburWMrs J. Miano, . afterwards: "He did everything right and )e ru , Davi d Wa nd cia , K u to a r TENNIS BAk,i iNTON jumped superbly". Orungi. P. Echaria/Mrs P.N. Echarla: L. Shor- ten/Mrs M. Hamilton, B. S. Virdee/Fitz- l)h011. Allan ,Njoroge. lames Ng;g;. After this tournament, the ll.L'Uberi \Vaweru, Solomon Kinuthia. proceed to West John (Miss): D. Ptilfer/Mrs G. Pulfer, H. DALLAS: Results in a $250,000 women's WEMBLEY: Torben Carlsen, last year's SOCCER Kenyans will Mains/Mrs W. Marandu: B. Marjan/Mrs. 'iulu;nun Karania. John Gachuya, tennis tournament: Second round (x) Danish national champion was one of two Germans' to compete in.the Inter- C. McPhie/Mrs PataiR. McPhie. George Kimani and lames Njengwa. Stephanie Rene (US) beat Gigi Fernandei seeded players to go out on the first day of Cup invitational tournament Draw for Sagoo Trophy to be played on the world's best known badminton tourna- SOFIA: Results ofBulgarian first divi- Others will include t he home (Puerto Rico) 6-1, 6-1 (x) Kathy Rinaldi from March 20 t5off 7.30 a.m. starter: B.S. Sagoo. no tplayers of the likes of Njuguna (US) beat Jo Dune (Britain) 6-1, 7-5 Anne ment, the All England championships on sion soccer matches played yesterday: post entries. lateness on tee less than 5 White (US) beat (x) Wendy Turnhuil Wednesday - and then discovered that, Slavia Sofia 3 Sliven I; Vitosha 3 Pirin 0; Kenya will send 12 boxers to minutes. 2 strokes penalty. J. Kaisi, L. Njoroge, S. G. .Mssangi, Elisha Trakia I LoIomotiv Sofia 0; Vratsa i (Australia) 6-I, 0-6, 6-2 (x) Hana Man- the match should never have been played. this year's King's Cup inter- Nyambogo, Dilip Patel: B. Sidhu, B . V. Kasuku and Peter Echaria. • dlikova (Czechoslovakia) beat Tine Carlsen, seeded in .the 5-8 category, was Sredets 1; Etur 0 SpartakVarna 2; Beroe Patel, G. Onyaro: J.S. Sokhi, S. Virdee, truti; outside Nairobi, Peter Githua beaten by improving 20-year-old coun- 4 Akademik 0; Spartak Pleven 0 national tournament scheduled Mochl.zukl (US) 6-2, 6-3 (x) Pam Shriver H. Mandavia: Koni Virdee, 0. Oiago, S .,, .\vst;zi Sports Club should ale Lokomotiv Plovdiv 3; Cherno More 0 , (US) beat Eva PratT (West Germany) 6- •tryman Poul Hoyer-Larsen 15-9, 17-16. for NI a rc h 29 i n B an gk o k H. Patel: S . N. Shah, A.B. Patel, M. The rules of the International Badminton Dounav 0. some 1ttreictii He played very 6-4 (x) Chris Evert Lloyd (US) beat Terr. Thailand. Herrity: M . S. Munde, S. Dhanjal, I. Federation state clearly that they should GOTHENBURG: Sweden and Italy drew "' during the recent ken',a Open, Phelps (US) -2, 0-0 Katerina Maleev Already 1.3 national team Shikuku: S. Khosia, D. Awori, 1. . (Bulgaria) beat Pascale Paradis (Frame have been drawn apart because they are in i-I (halftime 0-0) in a European under 21. Shikuku: J. S. Behan, G. Nyuguto, A. 111(1 ii still in that for;;;, he could he 6-2, 6-0 Susan Mascarin (US) beat the top eight ofthe same country. boxers are in residential camp at Mucheywa B. Sandhu, M. Glassford, 1)r. i a mongto watch. Barbara Gerken (US) 6-2, 6-0 (x) Gabrieia Karen Research Training Centre Gichuhi: S. Charania, J. Mwangi, K. (his year's event has been spun-, H. S. Sokhi, P. Makumi, Dr Sabatin (Argentina) beat Ros Fairbank BOXING under coach Peter Mwarangu Bailey: sored by Gailey and Roberts . (South Africa) 6-2, 7-6 (7-4). Third round Coutinho's post Kadenvi: G.K. Patel, Kuldip Virdee, M. Linited ' (x) Martins Navratilova (US) beat lx) assisted by Patrick Okoth. Amendi: N. Charania. M. Lynch. D. Kombo: Barbsra Potter (US) 6-4, 6-7, (5-7), 6-1. Due to a printing error. Sinencio David Njenga, who was recent - D.L. Karanja, S. Otieno, Arthur: M. F. In the ladies section, the Kenya DAi,i.A: Marty Riessen yesterday LAS VEGAS: British heavyweight Erank Coutinho, the chairman of the Kenya Doka, A. Hiitenen, B. Awan: K. S. Ladies Oolt Onion will hold I he Swain Bruno ald last night he was delighted selected the team manpger, . was named the coach of the US Federation Hockey Un1ons match committee, was lv Matharu, B. Kagucia, B. Njenga: W. . Rose Howl at Kitale Golf Club which . Cup and Wightman Cup teams, that he had been given the chance to fight yesterday told the Nation that McTough, A. Panchmatia, T. S. Gabri, P. is for the World Boxing Association (WBA) erroneously referred to as the KHL the KLGU's fi)rth 'golfer of' the succeeding Torn Gorman the new US chairman in a story we published only one boxer will be dropped Patel. year' avarct event. yesterday. The error is regretted. possibly next week. .

DAILY NATION, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1986 33 ReportsbyOTULAOWUOR ON SHElTER CONFERENCE -_- . iöcus - and CONSTANTINE OWUOR PS endstional tradi houses Homeless children Traditional African mud and added that those houses change, said Mr Lwanga. grass-thatched houses should were needed because few The official said it woulI be include cultural aspects of shelter not be discarded in pursuit cf or no hnancial institutions were improper to design houses that especially in the rural areas where , many city dwellers often still h*t 2 m *Ii*on mark new and untested homes or willing to offer money to build would be strange to most people new Or conventional houses for in Africa. returned. shelters, the Ugandan Per- "In fact cities have only 10 per The number of homeless children fields, abandoned and half corn- the poor in the rural and urban According to Mr Lwanga, many has shot up to two million in manent Secretary in the areas. societies in Africa have had their cent of our population and Kenya pleted buildings while their. may not be the best example -of Eastern and Central Africa, a clothing include dirty sacks, Ministry of Housing has traditional infrastructures like Unicef (United Nations wcirned - - "We should get experts to water from springs that have kept traditional rural Africa where it is iadcquate clothirg while'other' Addressing the shelter con- virtually impossible to shift a Children's Fund) representative compare various traditional . them going for centuries. Those said. were semi-naked, he added. ference at Gigiri in Nairobi, Mr infrastructures, and building man just because you want to Many unfortunate children' shelters or houses from various improve him," Mr Lwanga said. H. H. Lvanga said traditional regions to design modern or materials should be improved ' o become exploited by people houses had existed for centuries improved versions instead of after careful research, he said. Some delegates agreed with him, "Abandoned children are the' ' "10 use them to do odd jobs and should he improved . He coming up with a radical Mr Lwanga urged planners to others did not. poorest group of the homeless in c eaply, Mr Diaz told the atten-. A Kenyan delegate said policies thispart of the world and they' e audience. like the new district development quickly become the street locus would enable rural people children Who feed from the to improve themselves and no garbage dumps filled with decay- Consult shifting was necessary. ing foodstuffs and refuse, " Mr rtatph Diaz told planners and They wash cars, carry heavv Mrs Ingrad Munro, the director housing experts from eight loads, sell water and things like for the International Year of Eastern Africa nations and inter- paper boxes, he said. 'TEesi, Shelter for the Homeless, noted national agencies attending the that some city slum residents children occasionally, run away' were poorer than the rural poor. conference on shelter for the poor. from homes because they are not Mr Diaz showed slides on the understood, he added. Mrs Munro also said some mud I horrible living canditions of the 'I'hey should be made to feel houses were not easy to maintain. abandoned children and said that needed and this should involve 'Some of the mud huts tend to they try to cops up witS"fhfr their participation in projects have cracks that can harbour suffering by organi'si'ng survival geared to help them. It would be' dangerous vectors or disease groups. best to consult them in such carrying insects, ' ' she said. They sleep in the streets, open activities, he said. su-s iaaiela Mboya, Kenyas permanent Representative to habitat, strikes a poinf tiomeduring a session at the Unep head- quarters in Gigiri on the Shelter for the Homeless. At left is Mr C. G. Mama of the Ministry of Works, Housing and Physical Plan- ning. Report spells out 11 I'll prODiems o ii tne poor Lack of safe and adequate water, sanitation and preceded housing and sanitation ae among advances in curative medicine t he najor l)r)t)lelns of the poor in and imnmnunisation. • Capital and reserves increased • Pre-tax profit up by 19% to developing countries, according lt)i(l industrialisation, disor- by over 20% to shs378.5 million shsI92.4 million ' to 0 report presented to delegates. derlv urban expansion and the Nearly a half of the people in I ra n slur nat ion of agriculture • Assets now exceed shs5,800 • Shs4O million spent on premises developing countries stiffer from have brought about widespread oealth l)rF)leIs related to dirts' Use of chemicals and, in some million and equipment during the year . s'ater anti inadequate sanitat ion. ('()UIut tieS. large-scale irrigation ac((>rcllliEi t I) t be m'eport - ''I'he .svstems that affected a broader • Nearly shslOO mfflion paid in • Over 28% ofour lendings to 0 fe of liii ersect.oral (-operat ion )(>l)t1l1t moo. it says. agriculture mci 'N a tiortal strategies for Health l'ivirontnental -health linkages taxes to the Kenya Government fir All". cuuld be l)ercelved and their The report is prepared by l))tential best realised when the Ilahit at . t he Nairobi-based yr)grammes and policies were lmuted Nationsl Centre for targeted to vulnerable groups Hunian Settlenents. 01 St in need , t he report says. 'l'fie report says the control of . The improvement (If the health CE S11EET in Lie r COM in U ml ica hle diseases in tot vi ron men t ofpoor corn m u nit i es ITFD (2e\ell qo ng (.'(iUflt riei. caine am t h c((uld include strategies for AUD 985 H (levlPment of urban ll1iItt(Ol og and nakmng better use I 0 ru.t mud mire, sate wat er and f t be scare resources availa})le I (ill I V it was suggested. TEXAS ln )r( \Te ((lent ( (1 the housing i CHiLL BURGER \ (10 (TI I be iiea it h sI at us of poor 2 dO i C.IOA DOVS will he JI'I)Itt (i\Vellers t'ailed for new FIXED ASS1.T cowboys and tne ike c(', erml ment l)uiicles and INESMENT IN SUBS1D1AR . umers hot I with rnix•ed , ((( „r((IiIIfléS( fr the twin VT DcK'es sweet corn 1)0 dIe us ( (1 lniiC5i\'C and growing CO AN I . 1 anct t-renoh fries a: 01 1 II )er ( 1 il i -h((Used ” people and lin,,iteci availa Pie resources, çRENT ASSETS eiJRGF.P.CME i \\'?O- steested. dash a tv. :,'urt tcrfl tufl )ser\ed that tnanv R. rUngha Shuppo (\i-'rtimen ts hao recognised the ,\dvaflCeS to custOfl L..efltOS.J[)eIi (layS 100(1gra III mites to upgrade ' '•' 'a'..' Ho uulim ' ii usmug in urban c,th0 ' (Ofl slumti. t)ttt5

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