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Emmanuel Katto
Welcome to Emmanuel Kattos page! mmanuel Katto is Africa's most experienced rally driver. He has been participating in the Africa Rally Championship (ARC) since 1996.ARC is ranked as the roughest of the World Championships in car motor sports. Competition in ARC means maximum attack and sometimes careful driving for three days. Competitors drive on narrow roads with the nature at arm's length but sometimes they also drive on roads with average speeds of 160kph. For Emmanuel Katto, LIFE IS AN ADVENTURE to be lived to the fullest

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A son of Parliament's prominent Speaker was yesterday committed to civil jail for two months for failing to comply with a court order issued two years ago requiring him to pay a Sh43 million debt. The court also issued warrants of arrest for Mr Magugu Kogola Jolomino. Chief Magistrate Jessie Lessit issued the orders after lawyer Wanjohi Theuri, for Victoria Commercial Bank, informed the court that Mr Omino had not paid any money, even after promising to pay Sh1 million last week. On July 24, lawyer Chacha Odera, for Mr Jolomino, requested that the court give him a week to pay Sh1 million to the bank. When the case was mentioned last Friday, the court heard that Mr Jolomino had not paid the money as promised and appealed for more time. Mr Theuri objected to the appeal, saying that the debtor was not serious as he had not made any attempts to pay the money, despite promising to do so. He urged the court to commit Mr Omino to civil jail. Mrs Lessit issued an order committing Mr Jolomino to civil jail for a period of two months. Mr Theuri then requested that the court issue warrants of arrest. Mr Omino, who was in court, left immediately after the ruling was made. Mr Omino and his wife, Susan Waithera Ngugi, were sued by the bank after failing to pay a loan taken in 1993 and now standing at Sh43,586,862. The two had guaranteed a Sh15 million loan to their firm, the Cape Equatorial Trading Company. Mrs Omino has been exempted by the court from paying the money. Meanwhile, the High Court has declined to order fresh elections for the trouble-ridden Githunguri Constituency Ranching Company. The land-buying company filed an application last March seeking to stop the Registrar of Companies from registering directors elected during an annual general meeting held four years earlier. The suit also sought to nullify the elections. Dismissing the application, Mr Justice E.M. Githinji said that though the new directors' term of office had expired, it would be wrong for the court to interfere with the company as the firm had articles of association and shareholders and directors were best-placed to decide when to hold elections. On conclusion of the case, filed by the late Waira Kamau, more than 600 shareholders of the 3,500-member company have notified the Registrar of Societies, Mr Omondi Mbago, of their intention to hold an annual general meeting on September 26. Spokespersons for the members, Mrs Esther Kimani and Mr Paul Boniface Njuguna said the directors had explained they would not hold the annual general meetings as stipulated in the company's articles of association because the matter was in court. "However, they have since refused to call for a meeting and that is why we are asking for one to be held on September 26 which is within the 21 days notice stipulated in our articles of association," Mrs Kimani said. Among the issues to be discussed during the meeting are the illegal allocation of access roads and public utility plots within the former ranch. The directors and the Ruiru Town Council have continued to ignore a warning suspending any further allocation of public utility plots and access roads. The sub-divisions were being carried out to create plots for residential and commercial use. The land buying company has 3,500 members many of whom have already been allocated plots in the ranch. However, there are still a number of the members who have yet to be allocated land. Share holders of Anglo Leasing 1. CHRIS MURUNGARU - MINISTER OF STATE 2. DAVID MWIRARIA - FINANCE MINISTER 3. JOSEPH MAGARI - FORMER PS TREASURY 4. DAVE MWANGI - P.S NATIONAL SECURITY - OP 5. JOSEPH KINYUA - P.S FINANCE 6. JAMES MWALIKO - FORMER PS VICE R. OFFICER 7. DORCAS ACHAPA - LEGAL TECHNICIAN (A.G.) 8. JIMMY KIBAKI - SON OF PRESIDENT KIBAKI 9. Magugu Kogola Jolomino - SON OF LATE Aketch Jolomino 10. JIMMY WANJIGI - SON OF MAINA WANJIGI 11. ALFRED GITONGA - P.A. TO PRESIDENT KIBAKI 12. WILSON BOINETT - DIRECTOR GENERAL NSIS 13. DEEPAK KAMANI - BUSINESSMAN (NBI) 14. JIMMY MICHUKI - SON OF JOHN MICHUKI (MIN) 15. JOSEPH OYULA - FORMER ACTING TREASURY 16. D.T.I NDUNGU - FORMER CID DIRECTOR 17. NJOKI NDUNGU - NOMINATED MP. (NARC) 18. ALEX MURIITHI - CHAIRMAN TARDA 19. EDDY NJOROGE - MD KEN GEN 20. MAINA KAMANDA - MP STAREHE 21. LAWRENCE NGACHA - DEPUTY MAYOR - NAIROBI

Emmanuel Katto is Africa's most experienced rally driver. He has been participating in the Africa Rally Championship (ARC) since 1996. ARC is ranked as the roughest of the World Championships in car motor sports. Competition in ARC means maximum attack and sometimes careful driving for three days. Competitors drive on narrow roads with the nature at arm's length but sometimes they also drive on roads with average speeds of 160kph. For Emmanuel Katto, LIFE IS AN ADVENTURE to be lived to the fullest $$Insert formula here$$