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Interior cabinet secretary Dr Fred Matiang’I has once again reiterated that unnecessary Night vigils remain banned countrywide.

The cabinet secretary said night Vigil’s like burials and weddings should remain banned because they have been blamed for contributing to teenage pregnancies saying administrative actions will be taken to violators.

The night vigil ban was imposed by health cabinet secretary Mutahi Kagwe as a measure to control the spread of Covid-19 and according to Cs Matiangi the laws remain active.

“I don’t know whether the ministry of health has lifted restrictions on night vigils, this nonsensical thing is pure nonsense, we should discourage this, because you and I know that this activity has affected our young girls” said Matiangi.

Matiangi asked county commissioners and chiefs to share information with relevant government agencies so that the society can be streamlined in line with countries' laws.

 “We will not allow our girl child to be violated in exchange of cows and camels at a tender age, we want to warn those chiefs that perpetrate that will be taken to action,” said Matiangi.

Matiangi also said the culture of initiating young girls for exchange of wealth is against the law that protects underage age teenage girls in the country.

According to the CS, chiefs are in a better position to know people responsible for teenage pregnancies as they come from their villages. He said the vice was facilitated by culture of disco matanga’s that encourages indulgence in sex to replace the deceased during the funeral.

“As a government, we cannot sit and watch our young girls being defiled at the expense of culture. I want all those involved to be arrested and taken to court

One in every five teenage girls between the ages 15-19 has had a live birth or is pregnant with their first child.

According to the 2019 global childhood report by Save the children Resource center, Kenya has the third highest teen pregnancy rates worldwide.

According to the report 13.6 percent of adolescent girls find themselves in forced early marriages. Last year 2021,320,152 girls of ages 10-19 years presented with pregnancy at first antenatal visits at health facilities countrywide.

 “We want to ensure that we work with our partners and ensure we don't allow us to slide back, because those actions by the ministry of health have not been lifted,” said Matiangi.

In 2021 for example, statistics show that 96 percent (12,512) of Gender Based Violence GBV cases reported among young females aged 12-17.

“Furthermore one in every 3 girls in Kenya and one in every 7 boys are sexually assaulted in childhood, “said Matiang’i.

Matiangi made the remarks in Mombasa when he addressed a national dialogue with regional and  county commissioners on their role in ending new infections, teenage pregnancies and gender based violence in Kenya.

The meeting held at the English point Marina hotel in Mombasa brought together officials from the National Aids control council, national council for population and development among other stakeholders.

Matiangi warned chiefs who neglect to take action against perpetrators of teenage pregnancies that they risk appropriate disciplinary action.

This happens as the country continues to grapple with nes HIV infections, with research showing that economic, cultural, legal and social inequalities are barriers to the fight against HIV/Aids.

“Alcohol and drug use predispose young people to HIV infection, teenage pregnancy and GBV,'' said Matiang’i.

On her part, health ministry Principal secretary Susan Mochache said the country is still facing a lot of challenges in regards to the war on GBV and HIV aids.

“Between 2013 and 2021, HIV programmes has yielded a 67 percent decline in annual AIDS-related deaths. This encouraging performance reflects an increase of 83% in the number of people living with HIV that are on life-saving antiretroviral treatment, from 600,000 people in 2013 to 1.2 million people in 2021,” said Mochache.

According to Mochache, the government will continue to engage in the fight against teenage pregnancy in the country.

“While the Ministry of Health has embarked on a journey to ensure that every Kenyan has access to quality health services, securing the health of young girls must remain a key priority. We will not win if one in every five girls continue to bear a child before their 19th birthday,” said Mochache.

On her part, national aids control council (NACC) C.E.O Dr Ruth Laibon - Masha revealed that the country spends around 25 billion shillings every year to manage and prevent HIV/AIDS.

" Over the years we were being supported by our partners. Right now we are struggling to see where do even get physical space to begin to ensure that we put everyone on treatment" said Dr Masha.

President Uhuru Kenyatta on Thursday commissioned an ultra-modern Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) regional hospital, underscoring the Government’s commitment to improving the welfare of the country’s security sector for better services to Kenyans.

The state-of-the-art Isiolo Regional Hospital, with a capacity of 105 beds, is a level 4 facility that will address the healthcare needs of service personnel, their dependents and veterans in the upper Eastern region which includes Isiolo, Marsabit, Mandera, Wajir, Meru, Nanyuki and Samburu counties.

Speaking during the launch at Isiolo Barracks in Meru County, President Kenyatta said the new hospital marks an important step in the healthcare reforms for the disciplined forces that are in tandem with the Government’s agenda on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) which has witnessed improvements in the services offered to the civilian population as well.

“The facility before us will provide Level 4 specialized services including surgical, internal medicine, obstetric/gynecological services, pediatric services and critical care to service members and their families within this region. This will reduce the time taken and resources used to travel all the way to Nairobi as was the case previously,” the President said.

President Kenyatta emphasized that the hospital is also part of the modernization of institutions of state and security organs that his administration has been implementing since 2013.

“Over that time, we have undertaken modernization of our institutions of state and security organs to an extent that is unparalleled in our nation’s history,” President Kenyatta said.

The Head of State said the KDF Isiolo Regional Hospital also adds to the Level 4 hospital already opened at Kahawa Garrison and the Trauma and Counselling Centre at Manda in Lamu County. 

He pointed out that three other modern health facilities are in various stages of construction in Eldoret for the KDF, in Ruiru for the Prisons Service and at Mbagathi for the National Police Service.

“In addition to the facilities highlighted, the upgrade of the Forces Memorial Hospital to a Level 5 facility is on course, as is the ongoing construction of the Level 6 Hospital for the defence forces located off Waiyaki Way in Nairobi,” President Kenyatta said.

Besides healthcare, the President said the Government has also boosted the welfare and social support of the disciplined forces by securing the dignity of service members and their families through provision of decent and affordable housing.

In addition to ongoing initiatives to improve police housing, President Kenyatta recalled that last December he presided over the ground breaking ceremony for the construction of 3,500 new houses at Roysambu in Nairobi County for the KDF.

President Kenyatta once again commended the KDF for their courage, duty, service and sacrifices in defending the country, responding to natural disasters as well as contributing to international peace, security and stability.

He challenged political leaders to emulate the military in the delivery of development projects, citing the revamped Kenya Meat Commission and the work done in Nairobi by the Nairobi Metropolitan Service as examples of the KDF’s efficiency in service delivery.

President Kenyatta was accompanied by Cabinet Secretaries Eugene Wamalwa (Defence), Mutahi Kagwe (Health) and Peter Munya (Agriculture) as well as Meru Governor Kiraitu Murungi.

CS Wamalwa said the Ministry of Defence has invested heavily in health facilities strategically across the country in line with the UHC pillar of the Big 4 Agenda.

“In this regard, the Isiolo Regional Hospital is the latest to join the list of military hospitals. This facility will contribute immensely healthcare access not only for the serving but also the retired military personnel and their families through the Defence Forces Insurance scheme and other members of security service through NHIF,” CS Wamalwa said. 

Chief of Defence Forces General Robert Kibochi said the new hospital will serve a felt need in the KDF as it caters for a region that was previously not well covered in terms of provision of healthcare services.

"Therefore we are very grateful that this hospital that you have just commissioned is going to benefit a lot of our officers and their families. And also as the policy that we recently adopted, those who have been enrolled with the Defence Forces Medical Insurance Scheme including the veterans will also be part of the patients who will be coming into this level 4 hospital,” General Kibochi said.

Former Chiefs of Defence Forces Generals (Rtd) Samson Mwathethe, Julius Karangi, Jeremiah Kianga and Joseph Kibwana joined other serving and retired senior military officers at the event that was also attended by senior Government officials.

The United democratic Alliance UDA party is demanding thorough investigations into an alleged assassination attempt of Ali Mwatsahu who is vying for the Mvita parliamentary seat.

The deputy president party members led  by Mombasa county coordinator Hassan Omar Sarai say they will not relent until perpetrators of the heinous act are brought to book.

They now want Director of criminal investigations DCI George Kinoti to take up the matter and ensure justice to the aspirant and his family.

“This incident must be fully investigated, we want answers, we don’t want side shows of the police, what we are asking the DCI director George Kinoti is to look into this matter and have the perpetrators punished,” said Sarai

This is as it emerges that the 17 bullets were removed from his body while three are in his stomach according to Sans and X-ray conducted. Omar said the matter should be taken seriously because it is likely to spark fear among the people of Mombasa.

“We pray to God to give him strength and life so that he can come back and serve the people of Mvita,he is progressing well with treatment and he has asked me to ask the people to pray for him as he undergoes surgeries to remove bullets lodged in his body,” said Sarai.

Mwatsahu, who was heading home from a mosque, was ambushed by gunmen in two vehicles who shot 22 times on the right side of his vehicle.

"I talked to Mwatsahu yesterday before he went into surgery and he informed me it is a political matter. He has undergone surgery and he is now in recovery in the Intensive Care Unit. 17 bullets were removed while three are in his stomach according to Sans and X-ray conducted," said Sarai.

According to Omar the incident happened at around 10pm near JCC Buxton as he was enroute to his Tudor home. He sustained gunshot wounds on his arms and legs and was rushed to a Agha Khan hospital for treatment.

Mvita constituency is among the congested positions in the August 9 polls as both ODM and UDA aspirants are set to battle for the parliamentary position. Omar says the act is a move to spark fear among the UDA fraternity.

Annaniah Mwaboza,a close friend to Mwatsahu condemned the incident and asked authorities to take the matter serious. Mwaboza said it’s unfortunate for someone to be sprayed bullets and police fail to net perpetrators.

Speaking at a press conference in Mombasa on Wednesday Omar continued to castigate Mombasa leadership saying it has failed to deliver to the people of Mombasa. Omar is eying the Mombasa governor post through the UDA party.

A panel of judges has commenced evaluating more than 1,200 entries submitted for the Media Council of Kenya’s 10th Annual Journalism Excellence Awards (AJEA).

The panel is made up of veteran journalists and media experts; Betty Dindi, Dr Rosemary Nyaole, Mwendwa Kiogora, Dr Jared Obuya, Eric Shimoli, David Okwemba and Owino Opondo.

The submitted stories will be subjected to a judging criterion premised on ethics and journalism principles by a seven-member panel drawn from seasoned editors and journalists as well as academics.

The judging process will take place in two phases. Phase one will have the nomination panel who will evaluate stories on the criteria of professional journalism ethics, creativity, diversity and public interest.

They will shortlist outstanding stories that will proceed to the second and final judging phase.

“The entries received this year show a remarkable increase compared to last year. We have received 340 for print, 308 for television, 346 for radio and 246 in the digital category”, said Media Council of Kenya CEO Mr David Omwoyo.

The Council has also noted the changing trend in the of submissions of stories where gender, health, and environment categories have the highest number of entries compared to last year.

“The increase is attributed to the grants programme offered under the Media Council’s Africa Media Academy which has enabled journalists to access mentors who have guided them on areas of focus when reporting on such stories”, said Mr Omwoyo.

The Annual Journalism Excellence Awards (AJEA) is a signature event of the Council which celebrates journalistic excellence and achievements in Kenya.

This year marks the tenth anniversary of the awards to be held on the evening of 4th May 2022 as the culmination of the World Press Freedom Day 2022 activities.

Nairobi-born, Adelaide-based singer, rapper and producer, Elsy Wameyo has released her debut EP ‘Nilotic’ out now via Music in Exile. 

A bilateral journey of spirituality and personal growth, Elsy’s debut collection, Nilotic attempts to claim back, fix and uproot the world’s evil while processing frustration and sadness through her music.

Hailing from the Nilotic tribes of Kenya, and informed by an Adelaide upbringing and singing in church choirs from an early age, Elsy poses questions to heritage and the equity of societal structures as she unravels her self-identity across six self-produced tracks.

In a voracious effort to understand and educate herself through years of relentless research, in-depth conversations and dedicated learning, Elsy has applied her self-taught creative talents across production, songwriting and singing, to unravel her feelings and thoughts on what it means to be a Nilot in 2022 on tape.

Opening Nilotic, is the low slung bass melody of the EP’s second single, “River Nile”. Swiftly added to triple j, double j and community radio across the nation, Elsy’s self-assured swagger hits hard with fire-speed raps and choral shout-outs taken from a chopped out sample.

The track signifies the beginning of Elsy’s Nilotes journey. Next up, “Promise” is Nilotic’s latest single, jazzier in nature and led by trumpets that mark Elsy’s arrival. Comfortably scatting across the melody, Elsy speaks to knowing your own worth, and paving a journey that is never defined by the external influences of this world.

Third track, “Sulwe” was written in Elsy’s mother tongue Luo and translates to ‘star’. Taking inspiration from Lupita Nyong’o’s book of the same name, Elsy delves into defining the star that lives inside everyone.

Low end bass and flourishes of horns accompany hazy layers of production, as the track’s swinging and intoxicating mood sinks in. Next, spoken word track “The Call” is Elsy’s ad-lib introduction to fifth eponymous EP track “Nilotic”. Written from a first take in the studio, “The Call” is an ululation, tone-setter and call to Elsy’s warriors and Nilotes to gather round.

The EPs first single, “Nilotic” is an assertive and telling story of both how Elsy sees the world and the spiritual journey she embarked on to arrive there. Sampled shout-outs are interspersed throughout, as the track concludes with the resounding final words, ‘never forget who you are’.

The track received triple j and community radio additions soon after its release, alongside the support of tastemakers nationwide. Final track, “Hunger” Elsy claims as the most difficult of the EP to write.

Deeply personal, introspective and built from hours of pain-staking research, the finale is the last puzzle piece to complete the EP’s journey of self-identity and strength. Beautifully written, “Hunger”s grand chorus and choir-led vocals are a triumphant and climactic finish, with stampeding drums punctuating its power.

Elsy Wameyo says of the EP: “Nilotic is the byproduct of God’s grace in my life. What you will hear is the journey of a confident, frustrated and sad Elsy trying to claim back, fix and uproot the evil of this world. However, what you won’t see is the spiritual journey I took with my Father, where I learnt, through obedience and true faith, that alone I am a mere mortal, but with him I can do ALL things. This EP was never the point. God, in his full grace, chose to bless me with a product I can use to showcase his works in my life.”

Elsy Wameyo embraces her beliefs and life experiences to forge an insightful wisdom that is shared via flawlessly soulful rhythms in her music. Self-producing her own work and exploring new production techniques has led to Elsy finding her own style and control in sonic direction.

This approach compliments a fusion of gospel and traditional sacred sounds that shape Elsy’s musical vision, alongside a force of contemporary hip-hop and R&B influences.

Elsy’s comfort in her own voice is evidenced through her poetic verses woven with stories, metaphors and hard-fought questions to challenge perceptions and detail lived-experience.

Elsy has shared stages with artists such as Grammy award-winner Printz Board, Maségo, Sampa the Great, Adrian Eagle and Hilltop Hoods.

She adds to this with festival appearances at Groovin’ The Moo and St Jerome's Laneway Festival, after being awarded Young Kenyan of the Year by KASA at the annual Madaraka Day Gala in 2018, and winner of people's choice Best Hip Hop at the annual South Australian music awards.

Most recently, Elsy performed to crowds from her city of upbringing, Adelaide’s WOMAD and SANAA festivals, and Red Bull Melbourne Unlocked. Next, she’ll be taking her 7-piece band to Strawberry Fields, followed by a special VIVID LIVE show alongside Mo’Ju in May.

Elsy has been featured on numerous ‘Ones to Watch’ lists, including Red Bull and triple j Unearthed, and to date, named triple j’s Unearthed Feature Artist, scored Feature Video on Rage, and applause from the likes of Acclaim, Sniffers, NME, Purple Sneakers, Pilerats, Complex and more.

From a refusal to be passive, and a beckoning to tap into an emboldened energy, the multi-talented Elsy Wameyo has come to create a beautiful and scene-defining body of work with her first ever EP, Nilotic available to listen now via Music in Exile.

 NILOTIC EP IS OUT NOW VIA MUSIC IN EXILE

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President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday at State House, Nairobi signed into law five parliamentary bills among them the 2022 Supplementary I Appropriation Bill (Supplementary Budget).

Others were the 2021 Copyright (Amendment) Bill, the 2020 Kenya Deposit Insurance (Amendment) Bill, the 2022 Industrial Training (Amendment) Bill, and the 2019 Employment (Amendment) Bill.

The newly signed Supplementary Budget unlocks a total Shs 139,752,936,287 exchequer funds for use in drought-related interventions; security operations; election preparedness; fuel stabilization; and settlement of pending bills among other pressing public needs.

A sum of Shs 34,446,813,295 from the Supplementary Budget has been allocated to the Government fuel stabilization programme aimed at cushioning Kenyans from high cost fuel prices occasioned by the worsening global energy crisis.

On security operations, an additional Shs 950 million has been set aside for police recruitment to boost the number of the security enforcement officers in the country ahead of the forthcoming general elections.

Based on IEBC's submissions, the Supplementary Budget has allocated an additional Shs 8,813,903,557 to the electoral body to enable it to sufficiently prepare for the August 9th polls.

On drought mitigation, the Supplementary Budget took into account the various ongoing Government interventions and allocated additional resources as follows: Shs 1.4 billion to the Ministry of Defence for the Kenya Meat Commission's livestock uptake program; and Shs 1.2 billion to the State Department for Devolution for direct mitigation efforts.

Other drought related allocations include Shs 2.4 billion to the State Department for Social Protection, Senior Citizen Affairs and Special Programmes to cater for relief food to support families affected by drought; and Shs 0.9 billion to the State Department for Arid and Semi-Arid Lands for drought management activities.

To augment the ongoing roll out of the Competence Based Curriculum (CBC), the Supplementary Budget allocated Shs 6.9 billion to the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) to cater for teacher remuneration, training and related expenses.

The Ministry of Education was assigned Shs 2 billion in the Supplementary Budget for the construction of additional classrooms to ensure a smooth transition from 8.4.4 to the new system.

Additionally, the Supplementary Budget allocated Shs 4.9 billion to the NG-CDF so as to ensure that ongoing infrastructure projects in the Constituencies are completed as scheduled; and other social programs such as issuance of bursaries continue uninterrupted.

The Copyright (Amendment) Bill, also signed into law by President Uhuru Kenyatta today, introduces a new formula in the sharing of revenues collected from ring back tunes.

Section 30(c) of the new Copyright law provides as follows: premium rate service provider shall be entitled to 8.5%; telecommunication operator 39.5%; and the artist or owner of the copyright shall be entitled to not less than 52% of the revenue.

On its part, the new Employment (Amendment) Act gives reprieve to job seekers by requiring employers to only ask for clearance or compliance certificates “upon granting an offer of employment to a prospective employee.” Previously, prospective employees were required to avail such documentation during job application.

The Bills were presented to the President for signature by Solicitor General Kennedy Ogeto at a brief ceremony attended by Treasury CS Ukur Yatani, Attorney General Paul Kihara and Speaker of the National Assembly Justin Muturi.

 Also present were Leader of Majority in the National Assembly Amos Kimunya, Chairperson of the Budget and Appropriations Committee in the National Assembly Kanini Kega and Clerk of the National Assembly Michael Sialai.

President Uhuru Kenyatta has asked leaders to conduct themselves in a manner that will allow Kenyans to live in peace regardless of their political affiliation.

At the same time, the President called on Kenyans to live together in harmony and shun incitements from individuals out to disrupt the existing peace in the country.

"And if we have been blessed by God with this nation, it behoves us as individuals who stake claim to this nation as their home to ensure we protect it, to ensure we safeguard it, to ensure that we live with each other in peace.

“I always say that there is no one who applied to be born in any place or of any colour. God is the one who decided where we will be born, He is the one who said we should be in this country. So we must preserve it,” President Kenyatta said.

The Head of State spoke on Sunday at the Africa Inland Church (AIC) Pipeline in Nairobi County where he officially opened a new tuition block of the AIC Pipeline Academy and later joined worshippers for a church service.

The service was conducted by AIC Presiding Bishop Reverend Abraham Mulwa who also delivered the sermon.

Emphasizing that elections come and go, President Kenyatta cautioned Kenyans against engaging in activities that will make them to regret later.

The President, who later addressed Pipeline residents who had gathered outside the church to greet him, strongly condemned the violence meted on former Prime Minister Raila Odinga in Uasin Gishu County last Friday.

He stressed the need for peaceful campaigns and asked politicians not to incite Kenyans into engaging in lawlessness just because they want to gain political mileage.

"As we are approaching the general election, I urge that we conduct our campaigns in a peaceful manner. No one will vacate this country after the election. We will continue to live here. Let’s conduct mature and peaceful campaigns and not immature politics. Let’s not pit Kenyans against each other because of politics,” President Kenyatta said.

On boda boda riders, President Kenyatta said the Government is committed to streamlining the sector for the benefit of the riders, their passengers and other road users.

The President also took the opportunity to assure residents of the Mukuru kwa Njenga informal settlement that the Government is addressing their plight and will soon finish land adjudication that will be followed by issuance of title deeds to end the problems they have been facing.

"We want to finish the ongoing land adjudication and I want it to be done in a fair manner so that those who are the residents here are given title deeds," the President said.

The President also asked Kenyans to pray for a speedy conclusion to the Ukraine war, noting that the conflict has caused untold suffering to innocent people worldwide.

 “This war has affected the whole world, prices of oil, fertilizer and other essential commodities have gone up. Innocent people have died and property destroyed. So I want you to pray for peace because peace is not just critical for Kenya but also the world.

Anglican Church of Kenya Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit, who also attended the service, urged Kenyans not to blame the Government for the inflation, saying it is a world problem occasioned by the war in Ukraine.

Archbishop Ole Sapit reiterated President Kenyatta’s call to Kenyans to continue upholding peace in order to overcome any challenges that the country may encounter.

 resident Kenyatta was accompanied by Cabinet Secretaries Fred Matiang’i (Interior), Prof George Magoha (Education), Prof Margaret Kobia (Public Service), Monica Juma (Energy), Faridah Karoney (Lands), Joe Mucheru (ICT) and Eugene Wamalwa (Defence) among other senior Government officials.

Mombasa governor aspirant Suleiman Shahbal has challenged the orange democratic party (ODM) not to interfere with the party nomination process in the county.

According to Shahbal the party should let members from the county to decide on who will fly the party flag in the coming election.

Shahbal's camp has protested a plan to postpone nominations in Mombasa and wants party leader Raila  Odinga to intervene and reject the handpicking of leaders in the party nominations for Mombasa governor.

"Nobody is going to play games for us, the people of Mombasa will decide, this tendency of of handpicking leaders we will not accept," said Shahbal

Panic has gripped Shahbal camp after ODM said they had done a poll in February and March months and the polls were in favor of his gubernatorial opponent Mvita Mp Abdulswamand Nassir.

According to reports from Shahbal camp, ODM has initiated boardroom polls and the  latest poll showed that Shahbal had 26 percent and Nassir was 37 percent, while Hisham Mwidau a senatorial aspirant had 26 percent and 37 percent going to Mohamed Faki.

"We have seen a lot of activities from our party and we are not happy with the postponement of nominations, we don't want a situation where people will jump from our camp should we fail to get a nomination," said Old town MCA.

According to Hisham Mwidau,a senator aspirant who is backing businessman Suleiman Shahbal said they will not accept opinion polls instead it calls for ballot decision.

"We are questioning the credibility of the polls  because we feel that they did not follow the poll laws that demand, among other things,to reveal the identity of the pollster," said Mwidau.

According to Mwidau, the ODM party has argued that it will stick to the polls to determine who will Carry the nomination ticket for ODM party and the move has gripped various camps in the gubernatorial contest.

"You will be mis-informed you will be threatened, and the truth of the matter is nobody has been given a direct ticket,they are just spreading rumors so that you can start shifting to other camps," said Mwidau.

Shahbal camp has declared that it will go for nothing short of nomination process through ballot and has dared opponents to to bring it on.

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"Let's stand firm and tell our people not to accept any other form of decision except voting in the ballot to determine who will carry the ticket, we don't believe on opinion polls," he added.

The camp has maintained that it will rally for Raila Odinga in the quest to succeed president Uhuru Kenyatta.

 

 

The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ Official Soundtrack kicked off with the release of the single Hayya Hayya (Better Together), featuring Trinidad Cardona, Davido and Aisha, ahead of tonight’s final draw for the tournament.

With the announcement of the single and the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ Official Soundtrack, FIFA continues to build on the FIFA Sound strategy announced in early 2021 and to connect with audiences worldwide through the shared passions of football and music.

The entertainment strategy was conceived to create innovative and meaningful connections between football fans, music enthusiasts, players, artists, and the game and songs they all love.

The combination of breakthrough US star Trinidad Cardona, Afrobeats icon Davido and Qatari sensation Aisha captures the spirit of the FIFA World Cup™ and the FIFA Sound strategy by bringing together inspiration from across the globe.

“By bringing together voices from the Americas, Africa and the Middle East, this song symbolises how music – and football – can unite the world,” said FIFA Chief Commercial Officer Kay Madati. “As part of FIFA's revamped music strategy, the multi-song soundtrack will bring passionate fans closer to the spirit of the FIFA World Cup like never before.”

Drawing on R&B and reggae influences, the song epitomises the excitement of a football festival that will light up the world later this year.

The track’s debut public performance will take place tonight in front of a worldwide audience of football fans, who will tune in from around the globe to follow the highly anticipated draw starting at 19:00 local time.

The song is the first in a selection of soundtrack singles that will hit the airwaves over the coming months, as anticipation grows in the lead-up to the start of the FIFA World Cup on 21 November 2022.

It is the first time that the tournament’s soundtrack will feature a multi-song collection, with international artists showcasing diverse musical genres that span the world, setting the tone for a truly global celebration.

FIFA’s newly launched TikTok channel @FIFAWorldCup will show special glimpses of the final draw, with the new single taking centre stage. The track’s official video is on FIFA’s YouTube channel.

Watch the official video here:  FIFA’s YouTube channel

Saturday, 02 April 2022 17:07

I'm Best Bet For ODM Flag-Bearer - Nassir

Mvita Member of Parliament Abdulswamad Nassir has said he is the best candidate to fly the ODM party flag in the Mombasa gubernatorial race.

The race to pick the ODM flag bearer in the Mombasa gubernatorial race has been narrowed down to two, Nassir and businessman Suleiman Shahbal.

Nassir on Saturday held a meeting with 130 out of 163 MCA aspirants in Mombasa where he expressed his confidence in clinching the ODM party ticket to take over from outgoing Mombasa governor Hassan Ali Joho.

“Numbers don’t lie, of the 163 MCA aspirants who were confirmed to have paid the nomination fees, 130 are here with us today.  This is a sign of victory ahead for us,” said a jovial Nassir.

Adding " For you to be picked to be a flag bearer you have to meet certain qualifications and this applies worldwide not only in Kenya. First you must be loyal to the party, you must have been tested in leadership and be someone who can deliver to the people. I meet all these qualifications"

The legislature revealed intrigues of what had transpired in Nairobi since Wednesday after the ODM National Election Board called Mombasa aspirants for a meeting.

According to the MP, two opinion polls commissioned by the party had put him ahead.

His opponents he said protested the polls forcing the ODM NEB to commission a third opinion poll.

Following the standoff, the party postponed the planned nomination exercise slated for April 5 and 6. NEB chairperson Catherine Mumma issued a notice confirming the postponement.

Earlier on, there were confusing reports spreading on social media one saying that Nassir had been handed the party ticket with others saying that the ticket was handed to Shahbal.

“The two polls commissioned by the party have put me ahead. Our opponents disagreed and even doubted the party. A third poll is currently underway and I have no doubt, the results will be the same,” he said.

He further called on his main rival to respect the party and the decision that will be taken.

“During the NGC and the NDC held last month, the party resolved to use consensus, opinion polls or universal suffrage to get the right candidates to fly the party flag. I urge all of us to respect the party decision and direction,” he said.

Nassir further assured the aspirants that no one was going to be left out after the nominations promising to accommodate them in his government when he clinches the seat.

He also assured them that there were no preferred candidates for the ward positions saying that they will all be subjected to a free and fair nomination exercise.

Jomvu Member of Parliament Badi Twalib and his Likoni counterpart Mishi Mboko rooted for Nassir saying he was best fit to take over from governor Joho.

“I have worked with Nassir in parliament for the last nine years. He has proven to be a compassionate leader who has the interest of Mombasa people and the coast region at heart. Today I once again pledge my 100 percent support to you my brother,” said Twalib.

Mboko on her side called on their opponents to respect the party’s decision and directions.

“The ground has spoken, Nassir is the preferred ODM candidate. His track record speaks volume, he has sponsored several motions and bill in the national assembly advocating not only vor the region, but the country at large,” said Mboko.

The meeting was also attended by sole Mvita ODM Mp aspirant  Soud Machele, Goshi Juma (Changamwe) and Said Abdalla alias Saedo of Nyali who all pledged to rally behind Nassir.