Tuesday, 05 November 2024 | Login
BREAKING NEWS
Ommy Dallah

Ommy Dallah

Thursday, 09 September 2021 15:25

Eliud Kipchoge Launches His Foundation

Legendary Kenyan marathoner Eliud Kipchoge has announced the launch of his foundation, a non-profit organised focused on education and environment.

The World marathon record holder said he is hoping to reach the people in the world with his voice.

“My mission is to give all children in the world access to knowledge and education. I want those children to grow up into healthy adults in a green and breathing world where forests keep our people safe,” Kipchoge said.

Adding "“I hope to contribute and grow the movement in education and environmental protection through my Foundation, to reach the people in the world with my voice,” 

Kipchoge revealed that his focus on education was motivated by his experience as an athlete.

“From my own experience, I saw that most athletes dropped out of school and tried to build a life without education. But with education, it can help you grow and it can help you grow your community alongside you,” he stated.

Under the education program, the foundation will pay school fees for bright and needy students and build libraries in schools across the country.

“My dream is for all schools and kindergartens in the world to have good libraries. From a very young age, learners need to get in contact with books,” Kipchoge stated.

Kipchoge further empahisized the importance of trees revealing that he adopted a forest next to a training camp to help save it.

“Athletes train in the forest. They need the forests, it is good for their health and for good breathing. I want the world to breath well. Without forests, you cannot breath…I believe together we can make dry land green again, which has a huge impact on biodiversity, water availability and healthy food,” Kipchoge asserted.

Donors can access the foundation's website through https://www.eliudkipchogefoundation.org/

 

 

African Sun wines, the brand owner for MARA Wines has bagged two medals from the USA Wine Ratings Competition, placing the two winning brands ahead of its peers in terms of quality and class.

Mara Nyeupe won a gold medal from a panel of high-profile wine industry judges. The brand scored highly in three different categories - Quality, Value and Packaging - in order to take home a medal in competition.

Winning a gold medal at the USA Wine Ratings Competition is the ultimate seal of approval, showing that Mara Nyeupe borrowed from the Swahili word for white, is a high-quality wine with broad consumer appeal.

Inspired by Kenya, the Chenin Blanc was selected for its well-balanced acidity and playfulness between floral and ripe tropical fruit flavors. An approachable wine ideally matched to fresh seafood and chicken

At the same time, Mara Nyekundu won a Silver medal from the same competition. This also puts Mara Nyekundu on the global map in terms of quality and broad consumer appeal.

Mara Nyekundu from the Swahili word for red, clinched accolades for its delicious blend of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon with strong aromas of plums, vanilla and blackcurrants. The fruity wine is an approachable wine ideally suited to the traditional Kenyan Nyama Choma, Asian curries and a good old-fashioned steak.

One of the guiding principles of the USA Wine Ratings competition is that all wines that receive medals in competition should be those that consumers actually want to buy, whether it is shopping for a wine at a retail wine store, or ordering a wine off a restaurant wine list.

As a result, the USA Wine Ratings competition has created an entirely new 100-point rating system that takes into account three different criteria (Quality, Value and Packaging) rather than just winemaking technique or overall taste.

African Sun Wines which is a leading exporter of South African wine to growing international markets worldwide were really excited to have the two products, Mara Nyeupe and Mara Nyekundu score so highly on the various factors that determine the drinkability of a wine.

This attesting to the company’s utmost dedication to quality by putting a lot of emphasis on creating a wine with broad consumer appeal, and one that wine drinkers will enjoy for a variety of different occasions. This award is really a validation of its winemaking expertise.

Sid Patel, CEO and Founder of Beverage Trade Network, emphasized the importance of finding wines that score highly across all three categories rather than just one, “We feel that it offers a broad, comprehensive approach to evaluating wines the same way that consumers and trade buyers do.”

“Increasingly, consumers are thinking of wines as brands, just like they would any other product they find in a supermarket,” said Patel. “That’s why it was so important to include Packaging & Presentation as a key judging criterion - it means that the wine is being created with a specific type of customer or demographic in mind.”

The judging panel included wine industry professionals with commercial buying expertise, master sommeliers and masters of wine. The inclusion of so many high-profile judges ensured that wines awarded medals in competition were those with a high degree of commercial appeal.

 About African Sun

 African Sun Wines is the brand owner for MARA Wines and is a leading exporter of South African wine to growing international markets worldwide.

The company was founded in 2006 by the Sahi family. 

A key feature of this product is that the beads that decorate the bottles are a means to provide groups of women with empowerment opportunities to create their own business so that they can produce and sell the beads to us and learn lost artisanal skills.

 About USA Wine Ratings

 The 4th Annual USA Wine Ratings competition took place in San Francisco this July. Winners were evaluated based on three separate criteria - Quality, Value and Packaging - and assigned a score out of 100 possible points.

The organizer of the event is Beverage Trade Network (BTN), which also hosts industry events around the world and owns media assets and platforms to connect the drinks industry globally.

News of Tanzanian songstress Vanessa Mdee and her actor fiance Rotimi expecting their first child hit social media on Tuesday evening after the two lovebirds shared the news and photos of a baby bump shoot with fans on their respective instagram accounts.

The couple, who have been engaged for almost a year, revealed to American weekly magazine People that they are having a little boy.

“We are super excited to welcome our son. As first-time parents, everything about this experience has been a brand-new challenge,” the pair said in a statement to the outlet. “We love it.” he said.

On her part Vanessa said her pregnancy journey has been smooth. "He's been so good to us. No real pain or symptoms. Some funny cravings and food aversions here and there," she said.

Well, the news reached Vanessa's ex-boyfriend Juma Jux who seems to have responded by releasing a new love song.

Many have interpreted the song titled ' Sina Neno' as a direct message to Vanessa.

"Naona wameremeta ngozi imenawiri una furaha nao, kitanda hakina siri zao la tendo una kitumbo" says Jux in the song.

Vanessa and Rotimi met at an Essence Festival afterparty in New Orleans in 2019 and later got engaged in December last year.

 

Apple Music on 3rd September 2021, announced the latest featured artist in its Africa Rising artist development program as 19-year-old Kenyan-born pop singer-songwriter, Nikita Kering’. She is the first Africa Rising artist from East Africa.

As the youngest ever nominee, winner and performer at The All-Africa Music Awards in Lagos, Nikita’s noteworthy accolades include being named Afrima Revelation of the African Continent (2019) and Afrima Best Female Artist in Eastern Africa (2019), as well as being included in Mr. Eazi’s Empawa Africa Top 10 artist program.

"I'm so excited for this new chapter! I’ve always wanted to stand out in Africa and the world as a whole, so being selected as Apple Music’s newest Africa Rising artist is definitely an awesome start. I can't wait to see what's next.” she said.

Having been featured in over 100 TV and radio shows, including a prominent feature on The BBC when she was 16, Nikita’s ultimate dream is to build a Talent Academy in Kenya for disadvantaged African children.

Her debut 7-track EP A Side Of Me (2021), available to stream on Apple Music, was arranged by Nikita herself, as she lyrically broaches universally relatable themes by attempting to put herself in her listeners’ shoes.

Capitalizing on the enormous success of her single “Ex” (2021), A Side Of Me is the songstress revealing a lesser-known part of herself to her audience so they can better identify with her, a theme she’s championed since the release of her debut ballad “Happy With You” (2018).

The latest music from Nikita along with that of Africa’s hottest new artists, is available now on the Apple Music Africa Rising Playlist Africa Rising Playlist.

And she also part of the Soul September Campaign.

Nikita Kering’ Tells Apple Music about performing at such a young age "“It's been cool. It's definitely been a lot of fun and I've been geeking all over of it. I think all I'm doing is just trying to learn as much as possible from the experiences that I have and to just try as much as possible to keep growing as an artist through those experiences.”

Nikita Kering’ Tells Apple Music about what encouraged her to start singing "“My folks did. My mom was a big part of that as I was growing up. My mom didn't get to do what she wanted to do when she was younger. And so, I guess when she got a child who could sing, she was like, "Do it." And yeah, they ended up supporting me through it. There's no one else who's musical in the house, maybe my brother a bit, but no one else sings. So, I think this was also a new thing for them. We were all guessing through it. And we are still guessing through it. And I guess it's working out. So, I just keep praying. That's the why it's working out.”

Wednesday, 08 September 2021 15:22

Nonini Unveils Own Shoe Brand

Legendary Kenyan rapper Nonini, real name Hubert Nakitare has launched his own shoe line.

The singer shared some of the unisex kicks branded 'Mgenge 2Ru Kicks' on his official instagram page.

"Make a product 100 people love rather than 1000 people kinda like! #Mgenge2RU Kicks (Unisex)." he said.

Adding ""I designed the white part on the sneaker so that when I pull up in your city, I come and autograph for you ??Creating and distributing custom shoes is a remarkable achievement, and one that deserves recognition in the footwear industry. I think it's kind of a big deal to be recognized by an international company ama? Humbled."

This comes just months after celebrity couple Nameless and Wahu also launched their own clothing line, N-Zone

N-Zone focuses on bomber and track jackets as well as hoodies.

 

Wednesday, 08 September 2021 14:32

CNN Features Kenya's Everyday 'She-Roes'

In the latest episode of Inside Africa, CNN meets a group of trailblazing Kenyan women who are carving their own paths to success. From doctors to content creators, they are using the power of online platforms to amplify their voices and help others flourish.

Gatuiri Irauka is an award-winning Kenyan food blogger and baker. Her brand is known as “Leo Tunapika?”, a Swahili phrase that means “What are we cooking?”.

Irauka did not have any formal baking training and her business began with her making cakes for friends. The transition from word-of-mouth to internet success coincided with the increasing rise of social media.

She tells the program about this growth, “The blog was a hobby, so I didn't think much about how it can make money."

Adding " Because I think even the first paying gig I got as a blogger was maybe 2015, 2016. But over time, and with the growth of social media, it has grown to the point of now scaling in the sense that I even started having to acquire equipment because now I shoot my own content.”

Dr. Amakove Wala works for the Aga Khan Foundation as their global advisor for health and nutrition.

She is also the vice-chair of Kenya Healthcare Federation and sits on the Kenya Private Sector Alliance board, representing the Kenya Healthcare Federation. Wala has now founded many businesses, including one which helps women find jobs through training and placement.

She speaks about her advice to other women, “I have this saying that I love living by, it's called, do you – the world will adjust. This basically translates to, given the things that I've gone through in life, there's a lot that society dictates on a woman on how she should behave, what she should do, and whatnot. And I think that places us in boxes that do not help us live to our potential.”

Adelle Onyango is a Kenyan media personality, podcaster, and founder of the Adelle Onyango Initiative.

She tells CNN about the importance of talking through difficult issues, “I think one way of destigmatizing certain topics that have been deemed taboo is by story-telling because then people are seeing, or in a podcast hearing, people who sound like them, have names like them, talking about places they know, are living this reality, then it becomes not a detached thing.”

Christine Khasinah-Odero is a multi-award-winning entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of Supamamas.

She explains what her platform does, “It's a platform that empowers moms to be the best that they can be. We put events together where they come to network, where they come to learn from experts and, of course, connect with each other."

Adding "It provides a wonderful platform where moms can vent, be themselves, have a good laugh, and go back home knowing that they can be whatever they want to be.”

> WATCH NOW ON CNN <

 

By Ivy Njeru, Account Executive at Infobip Kenya

Digital transformation is well underway in the East Africa region, with Kenya specifically at the forefront of the emerging technology innovation landscape on the continent.

This is largely due to the government’s heavy investment in the country’s broadband sector, with no less than four undersea fibre optic cables now landing off the coast of Kenya.

This, in turn, has driven widespread fixed and mobile internet penetration in the country to a level of 85.2% of the population.

Additionally, Kenya recently became the second country on the continent to launch a 5G network. The initial rollout covers four towns and is expected to grow to nine over the next year.

It is expected that the launch of 5G services will be a boost for technology adoption and innovation among local businesses.

Fundamentally, the adoption of 5G technology will transform the way people live and work, with faster connectivity speeds supporting the rollout of better services and innovative solutions that are likely to span various industries and business sectors.

For example, this technology will enable the establishment of smart cities, smart homes, smart agriculture, as well as connected healthcare and vehicles.

New ways to communicate

There is no doubt that Kenya’s growing internet penetration has also significantly changed the way in which people communicate. The availability of high-speed connectivity has seen an increasing number of people using chat apps to communicate, rather than relying on traditional voice calls.

This has also invariably led to an uptake of social media and messaging platforms as a means of communication between brands and consumers and will require businesses to deliver an enhanced customer experience (CX).

One of the biggest benefits of 5G connectivity is the delivery of high-speed internet, which allows for better quality of video streaming and rich media sharing, enabling an improved CX. It is therefore important that companies continue to invest in technology that drives customer engagement.

However, in order to develop successful communication strategies, organisations must be aware of the fact that customer communication preferences have changed, with people expecting to interact with brands anytime, anywhere, and over any device. To remain relevant, brands must be able to deliver highly personalised and meaningful content over their customers’ preferred channels.

To do this effectively, organisations must know their customers and ensure that they are able to connect with them on whichever channel they may choose to use. For example, if a customer is mostly using WhatsApp as their preferred channel of communication, they will most likely want their bank to also be available on this platform.

Boosting the economy

Robust connectivity and digital technology will also boost the country’s economy by driving competitiveness and eCommerce. It will provide economic growth too by facilitating innovation that will see companies able to introduce new products and services faster than ever before. Most companies in Kenya are increasingly taking advantage of the high connectivity rate across the region to keep up with digital customer expectations. 

This practice is set to gather further momentum and lead not only to increased operational efficiency, but also help brands differentiate, as they leverage smart and connected devices to create new services aligned with brand promises

Digital transformation of this type will positively impact productivity too with more streamlined approaches and automation. Technologies such as Machine Learning (ML), AI, IOT all thrive on 5G and will enable companies to replace costly and cumbersome manual processes.

Many conversations will be able to take place using chatbots for example, which further increase efficiencies for customer facing businesses, while customers will delight in the speed of response and resolution to queries.

Moreover, robust connectivity and digital technology is also key for obtaining Business Intelligence (BI) that will ultimately accelerate and drive revenue growth as more information on customer trends, intent and preferences will be available in the market. Businesses will be able to innovate around the availability of this data and deliver better products and services, thus leading to more growth.

 As digital transformation continues to advance across the African continent, digital platforms are fast becoming the preferred channels to accessing products and services for a growing number of people.  Mobile operators are doing their part in upgrading infrastructure and deploying 5G.

Therefore, investing in the right technology and communication solutions today will form the bedrock for Kenya’s future economic success.

Tuesday, 07 September 2021 14:27

Mombasa Cops To Be Charged With Murder

Five police officers from Mombasa will on Wednesday be charged with murder, following the death of a detainee at the Changamwe police station.

According to the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) the said officers assaulted the detainee Caleb Ospino Otieno before they took him to hospital.

Initially the deceased was booked in at the station as 'Unknown' after he was arrested on September 18, 2018 on suspicion of being in possesion of illegal alcohol 'Changaa'.

In a statement, IPOA’s Chairperson Anne Makori said the deceased  death was occasioned by multiple injuries inflicted by a blunt force.

"At around 21oo Hrs sa,e day, he was removed from the cells and later transferred to the Coast General Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. The investigation among other findings established that Mr. Otieno’s death was occasioned by multiple injuries inflicted by a blunt force,” she stated.

Adding " Four of the five officers have since been placed in state custody in preparation for arraignment at the High Court in Nairobi,”.

The five officers include, Khalif Abdulahi, James Muli, Joseph Adhiambo, Edward Kongo and Nelson Nkanae.

Makori further pointed out that the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) Noordin Haji,  independently reviewed IPOA’s investigation file and acceded to the recommendations.

This comes at a time when there have been a rise in cases of police killings.

Just last week, six police officers were charged with murder over the deaths in custody of two brothers arrested for allegedly breaking  COVID-19 curfew in Embu.

Pamoja African Alliance, the newest political party with it's base at the Coast has rolled out recruitment drive in Mombasa county in a bid to strengthen its grassroots structures in preparation for next year’s polls.

This comes just days after the party rolled out a similar activity in Kilifi county where it also opened an office.

Speaking during the launch of the exercise at the party headquarters in Nyali Mombasa, founder member Ibrahim ‘Babangida’ Khamis, said the party will help the region’s bargaining power in next year’s general elections.

He argued that all other regions are organizing themselves in readiness for the 2022 election thus the need for the Coast region to also organize itself.

"Our agenda as Coast people has not been well articulated in other parties. It is now high time that we carry our own agenda and solve our problems through our own party". said Babangida.

Babangida who was also the  Republican Congress party secretary general, said the party(RC) will form a coalition with PAA once it's moratorium with the ruling Jubilee party lapses.

Republican party which is associated with Tourism Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala formed a coalition with Jubilee party during the last general elections.

Balala's former personal assistant Ben Furaha is the PAA interim Chairman.

Babangida charged "We have been squatters in our own land for so long . We do not want to also be political squatters."

Kilifi Governor Amason Kingi is among the leaders who have been on the forefront championing for a Coastal party an issue that saw him falling out with his ODM pry leader Raila Odinga.

http://ommydalla.co.ke/politics/item/2379-i-wish-odm-well-says-kingi-after-being-ejected-from-party-leadership

 

Even before the dust settles on the famous quail farming, thousands of farmers across Kenya are venturing into a new kind of farming, sericulture farming famously known as silk farming.

The farming was first reported in Kenya in 2019 when a group of women from western Kenya ventured into silkworm production.

The group, Kambogo Women’s Group, ventured into sericulture to make a steady and more income of about Ksh75,000 each per month after replacing sugarcane with mulberry, the staple diet for silkworms.

The sericulture wave seems to have swept across Eldoret, where farmers are reported to be rushing to make a killing from the business which has been pioneered in the area by businessman Joe Kariuki

Unbeknownst to many, a kilo of silk goes for a whooping Ksh3,000 and many traders have been camping at the door of sericulture pioneer Joe Kariuki to sell their produce and also work at his expansive GPC silk farm in Eldoret.

The high-flying crypto boss and Nairobi business mogul has now moved into his biggest challenge yet – farming, and not just farming, but the tricky business of silk farming.Renown for being a sleek business head with swanky offices in all of Kenya’s biggest cities, Joe Kariuki, in partnership with Golden Power Coin, has now launched the expansive GPC Ranch – a staggering 10,000 hectares piece of sprawling land that is now his latest business blockbuster aiming at the production of silk (Sericulture) in a large scale manner.

Sericulture (or silk farming) has become a sudden hit with many jobless Kenyans who have been rushing to farm, to be identified with it and make a killing out of it.

“Silk farming is a good venture that can rescue smallholder farmers off poverty as products from silk are of good price and could improve our Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as compared to foreign exchange earnings from exportation of coffee, tea and pyrethrum,” said Kasina Muo, the Head of National Sericulture Research Centre.

Armed with that knowledge, thousands of Kenyans have abandoned their daily routines and jobs to jump into the viral silk trade.

The farmland, located in the fruitful land of Eldoret, has now become a huge hit with locals and jobless Kenyans across the country seeking opportunities as Joe seeks to employ a whopping 5,000 Kenyans not just on the farm but on his other various properties and offices.

“I have never heard of silk farming. I know maize farming, beans farming, all the rest. Silk is new to me and I find it exciting and fresh. I can’t wait to reap from it and stabilize my life from this trade. All of my friends have jumped into it too,” Caroline Muthoni, a new silk trader, says.

“This is our latest venture. Many don’t know us for such an overture but we are here to show Kenyans that we can morph from sitting in the office to doing massive works at the farms. Farming has always been the backbone of this country and with this silk venture, Kenyans will not sit back and cry anymore – we’ve got you covered, right away, ” Jared Lang’at, the GPC Farm spokesperson says.

Its profitability even beats the gold trade and has seen the GPC farm roll out a wide-reaching offer to over 25, 000 sericulture farmers willing to sell their silk to the firm and reap handsomely.

Golden Power Coin also now seeks to rope in as many as over 5,000 more Kenyans, drawn from all over the country, who will provide their various expertise, knowledge and skills at the silk farm and at the other related projects undertaken by the business titan.

The goldrush is officially on – and many are rushing to either work in the Eldoret farm or even the expansive Silk factory in Mauritius.

“Everyone is jumping on the trend. We are all on it. From Nairobi to Eldoret to Mauritius, there’s an endless trail of opportunities. So far, we have over 1,000 applicants and more are coming. It’s the rebirth of a nation,” Jared adds.