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The draft Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Bill (BBI) will be introduced at the National Assembly on Thursday.

According to a communication from the National Assembly speaker Justin Muturi to Mps on Tuesday evening, the Bill will be introduced in the house for its first reading.

In the communication Muturi directed the Clerk of the National Assembly to urgently obtain sufficient copies of the Bill.

“To my mind, the urgency implied by the provision seems to be drawn from the lengthy process attached to the consideration of the Bill in terms of collection of signatures in support; verification of said signatures; public participation by the various county assemblies and ultimately approval by the assemblies,” reads part of the communication.

This comes as ODM leader Raila Odinga begins his tour of the larger Coast region to popularise the bill, all the six counties in the region have already passed the bill.

So far, 42 counties have passed the BBI Bill and three (Elgeyo Marakwet, Nandi and Baringo) have rejected it. Uasin Gishu and Mandera county assemblies have not yet debated the bill.

 

Tuesday, 02 March 2021 20:21

Reggae Legend Bunny Wailer Dies Aged 73

Legendary reggae singer, Neville O’Riley Livingston, famously known as Bunny Wailer has died.

According to reports, he died at the Medical Associates Hospital in Kingston this morning. He was 73.

He was a founding member of The Wailers alongside his childhood friend, Bob Marley.

He was also the last surviving member of The Wailers, following Bob Marley's death from cancer in 1981, and Peter Tosh's murder during a robbery in 1987.

The group (The Wailers) was  formed in Trench Town during the early 1960’s. They had a number of hit songs in the ska and rocksteady eras such as Simmer Down, Lonesome Feeling and Thank You Lord.

After recording two albums, ‘Catch A Fire’ and ‘Burnin’, Wailer and Tosh left for solo careers in 1974.

Throughout his solo career, Wailer released over 10 albums. He won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 1991 for the album Time Will Tell: A Tribute to Bob Marley, 1995 for Crucial! Roots Classics, and 1997 for Hall of Fame: A Tribute to Bob Marley’s 50th Anniversary.

In 2012, Bunny Wailer received Jamaica’s fifth highest honour, the Order of Jamaica. Five years later, in 2017, he was awarded the Order of Merit by the Jamaican government, the nation’s fourth-highest honour.

Amapiano fans were treated to an unforgettable concert over the weekend by The Kings of Amapiano - Scorpion Kings duo DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small at the Carnivore grounds. 

The drive in event that started at 12noon saw revelers enjoy Amapiano vibes from Malonza, DJ Protégé, MGM, DJ Ally Fresh, DJ IV, Shema Dj and the stars of the afternoon Scorpion Kings. 

The duo who jetted in last Friday leaved up to their expectations as the reigning Kings of Amapiano as they kept the revelers on their feet with every beat. 
 
One of the revelers said, "I am so happy I got to attend this show, I am a fan of Dj Maphorisa and attending his show here in Kenya is a dream come true.
 
Mbuzi Gang the new kids on the gengetone block were the final act with their ShamraShamra hit song.
 
The show courtesy of Mtickets and Hype Afrika, Royal Tulip Canaan Nairobi and Carnivore. Supported by Homeboyz.
 
The event was also attended by various local celebrities - Veteran Producer Musyoka, Boneye, Fena Gitu, Brian Nadra, Nviiri, Elodie among others.
 
Check out the photos below.
 
 
 
 
Monday, 01 March 2021 18:08

Raila Begins 6- Day Tour Of Coast Region

Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Party leader Raila Odinga has today (Monday) commenced his six day tour of the larger Coast region to popularise the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI).

Raila landed at the Voi airstrip where he was received by Taita Taveta county Governor Granton Samboja, Voi Mp Jones Mlolwa among other leaders before heading to the Voi Wildlife hotel for a private meeting with the county leaders.

He will spend two days in Taita Taveta before heading to Kilifi county Wednesday.

On Thursday, the former Prime Minister will be in Mombasa county and is expected to visit all the six constituencies before heading to Kwale county.

His tour comes just weeks after that of his political rival Deputy President William Ruto who toured Kwale, Kilifi and Mombasa counties campaigning against the BBI.

The tour also comes at a time when some leaders from the region within ODM have been advocating for the formation of a Coast political party. Among those who have been on the forefront advocating for the Coast party is Kilifi Governor Amason Kingi.

Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho has however maintained that he seek an ODM ticket to run for the presidency in 2011.

Last week, ODM extended the deadline for submission of applications by individuals who wish to be the party’s presidential candidate by one month.

“Further to the notice of the National Elections Board (NEB) of 21st January 2021 calling for the submission of applications by individuals interested in consideration as the ODM Party presidential candidate for the 2022 general elections, this is to extend the deadline for the submission of applications from 26th of February 2021 to 31st March 2021,” reads the statement from ODM.

 

 

Nigerian Afro Pop superstar Kizz Daniel has released “Flex” - a brand new single & video.

The Afrobeat delight is layered over monstrous instrumentation and complemented by intoxicating brass, melodious saxophone and powerful trumpets. The thumping single produced by award-winning record producer DJ Coublon is a befitting homage to Fela Kuti.

The single is an Afrobeat delight, with its video perfectly capturing the fun-loving and spirited nature of Nigeria’s vibrant party scene.

Download/stream “Flex”: https://smarturl.it/KizzDaniel.Flex

“Flex” Official Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7akR7AEAxg

“Flex” Lyric video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onmAr3jNz1I

The stunning black and white video, directed by The Alien, captivates the life and times of a popular nightclub that hosted performances from the Afrobeat icon famed for brisk and exhilarating dance tunes.

Kizz Daniel previously worked with the seasoned producer (DJ Coublon) on several singles including ‘’Duro’’ off his debut album NEW ERA and the mega remix to his hit single ‘’Woju’’ featuring Afrobeat superstars Davido and Tiwa Savage.

Kizz has kicked off what promises to be a good year in music with the feel-good anthem reminiscent of sounds from his sophomore 2018 album ‘No Bad Songz’, and a follow up to the success of his most recent ‘King Of Love’ 2020 album.

Tanzanian singer AliKiba and his Kenyan wife Amina Khalef are expecting their second child.

According to a source close to the pair, Amina is due in the next four months.

"She is now five months pregnant, they have been trying to keep this out of the public" said the source.

Adding "If you are keen and following Amina on social media, she has not been posting recent photos of herself on social media".

This will be their second child, and fourth to Alikiba who has three other children with different baby mamas.

The two welcomed their first child, a boy early 2019, eight months after their wedding in Mombasa.

Mombasa Governor Hassan joho was among those who attended the reception held in Daresalaam.

 

Sunday, 28 February 2021 11:11

KPA To Re-Advertise MD Job

The Kenya ports authority (KPA) is set to re advertise for the post of Managing Director  after six shortlisted candidates failed to meet the pass marks of 70 per cent.

It has emerged the three candidates never met the threshold required for the position forcing the government to go back to the drawing board.

Former Lamu Port-South Sudan-Ethiopia-Transport Corridor chief executive officer Silvester Kasuku came third after he managed to score 63 per cent marks.

Both former Principal Secretary at the Gender ministry Mwanamaka Mabruki who has previously worked at the port and Murshid Rashid who is maritime expert tied with a score of 67 per cent marks.

This leaves KPA acting managing director Rashid Salim at the helm and whose contract was extended for another three months on Monday to continue until a qualified successor for former embattled MD Daniel Manduku is found.

Rashid has attained his retirement age and he is due to retire end of this year ahead of the 2022 general election.

According to a source, Treasury cabinet secretary Ukur Yatani was forced to call for an urgent KPA board meeting at his treasury office in Nairobi on Friday.

Simba Corp has officially launched sales of the locally assembled Proton Saga saloon car. 

Speaking at the Proton Saga Media launch event held at Aspire Centre, Westlands, Simba Corporation Group CEO, Dinesh Kotecha said, “We look forward to having the Proton Saga and indeed the Proton brand take the Kenyan market by storm because we believe that this is a solution that our customers have been waiting for and we have finally delivered.” 

The Proton Saga is  locally assembled at the Associated Vehicle Assemblers plant in Mombasa. It comes with a 5 year, 150,000KM warranty.

Simba Corp has partnered with bank partners to make it easier for their customers to own this zero-mileage, high-value car. The Proton Saga also comes with a 4 star NCAP safety rating and will have over 50 service locations nationwide. 

Simba Corporation Executive Chairman, Adil Popat said, “The launch of the Proton Saga demonstrates how a positive partnership between the government, private sector and all industry stakeholders can deliver solutions whose impact will be felt by consumers at all levels of the Kenyan economy.” 

In his address, the Chief Administrative Secretary in the Ministry of Industrialization, Trade and Enterprise Development, Lawrence Karanja, said "We celebrate this growth and development in the manufacturing sector in Kenya in a bid to achieve Vision 2030. The government’s mission is to make Kenya a regional hub for automotive assembly and manufacture."

Adding "As a government we are supporting the industry by being committed to buying locally assembled vehicles because we believe in Buy Kenya and Build Kenya as this creates employment, skills development and transfer for our youth, research and development as well as promoting environmental protection.” 

on his part Kenya Auto Bazaar Association (K.A.B.A) Chairman, Major (Rtd) John Kipchumba said, “We don't import because we love used cars, we do it due to the demand. We are looking for affordable vehicles that are fuel-efficient and new, with zero (0) mileage, and the Proton Saga has come to address this.” 

“We have the utmost confidence that Proton will transform the automotive market and the lives of our consumers. The 5-year warranty, attractive financing options, safety features, aftersales network, all, for a brand new zero-mileage car that is assembled locally is an unbeatable deal.” said Simba Corporation Motor Division Managing Director, Naresh Leekha

Proton joins the growing list of globally renowned automotive brands that have chosen Kenya as their home and are being assembled by AVA in Mombasa.  During the Mombasa launch held in  

December 2020, President Uhuru Kenyatta, President Kenyatta officially launched the car in Mombasa 

This vehicle is assembled at Associated Vehicle Assemblers (AVA) in Mombasa which is also fully owned by Simba Corporation.  

Thursday, 25 February 2021 11:47

TuneCore Launches Operations In Africa

TuneCore, the leading digital music distribution and publishing administration company for independent artists, has launched operations in Africa.

Jade Leaf has been hired as Head of TuneCore for Southern Africa and will share responsibility for key countries in East Africa with Chioma Onuchukwu, who has been hired as Head of TuneCore for West Africa.

Both Leaf and Onuchukwu will report to Faryal Khan-Thompson, Vice President, International, TuneCore.

Onuchukwu will be based in Nigeria and oversee countries in West Africa including Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone and The Gambia.

She will also look after Tanzania and Ethiopia in East Africa.

Leaf’s territory encompasses Southern Africa, including South Africa, where she will be based, as well as Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi and Lesotho.

Leaf will also manage TuneCore operations in East African countries Kenya and Uganda.

 Onuchukwu said "I am elated to be joining a renowned, independent music distribution powerhouse, especially in an incredible era for music creators in Africa at a time when we are gaining global recognition and increasing momentum. I look forward to collaborating with and supporting local artists."

Before joining TuneCore, Onuchukwu was Marketing Manager at uduX Music, a music streaming platform in Nigeria. There she worked directly with popular African artists such as Davido, Yemi Alade, Patoranking, Kizz Daniel and more. 

On her part Leaf said “I am incredibly excited to join the team in a time where the global conversation is around independence and ownership. TuneCore opens up a world of potential for independent artists at every level of their careers. Africa is home to a diverse range of artists who are seeking a reliable distribution service who understands their local needs and can ultimately give them the opportunity to turn their art into commercial success.”

Previously, Leaf worked at Africa’s largest Pay TV operator, Multichoice as the Marketing Manager for Youth & Music Channels, where she led brand re-imaging and marketing efforts for Music TV giant Channel O.

Before that, she worked at Sony Music Entertainment Africa, focusing on African artists and content, as well as numerous marketing campaigns & projects for local and international artists.

There has been a meteoric rise in the uptake of streaming services in Africa, the growth has been attributed to several factors such as an increase in internet penetration via smartphones, the entrance of international and local streaming platforms in key territories and its youth population. More than 60% of African’s are under the age of 25.

In 2020, TuneCore saw an increase in music releases globally, with many African artists opting to use the DIY Distributor Kofi Mole from Ghana and Small Doctor in Nigeria, Spoegwolf in South Africa, Mpho Sebina in Botswana and Fena Gitu in Kenya to name a few.

Khan-Thompson notes “Africa is an extremely exciting music market with a lot of potential for growth. By hiring Jade and Chioma to lead our efforts, TuneCore is well positioned to maximize opportunities for independent artists across the continent. Both Chioma and Jade bring a wealth of experience and genuine interest in helping artists make their dreams come true. ”

TuneCore, owned by Paris-based Believe, has been aggressively expanding its international operations, having gone from 5 countries in 2020 to 8 countries and 3 major regions in 2021. The company added India, Russia and Brazil last year and this year adds LATAM, Southeast Asia and Africa.

The company’s website is fully localized for 8 countries and translated into 13 languages and counting. 

Kenya Films Classification Board will partner with university students leaders  to help create clean content in the film and music industries.

According to KFCB CEO Ezekiel Mutua the student leaders have alot of influence especially in their respective institutions and can play a major role in the campaign against illicit content.

“These are the same people who can convince their peers and the people they lead or have influence over that making it in the industry does not necessarily require one to have lewd lyrics or have dirty content,” Mutua said.

Speaking in Mombasa during a meeting with university student leaders Mutua also called on the youth to avoid being manipulated by politicians saying the Kenyan population is made up of people under 35 years of age, a critical age-group that is most vulnerable to manipulation by politicians.

Mutua noted "“The student leaders are the people to be nurtured and be given the most critical opportunities by state corporations because they resonate well with the most critical age group,”.

His sentiments were echoed by the National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC )deputy director of communication Olive Metet  who said university students are key instruments when it comes to peace building.

"We have seen that in most cases youth are the ones being used by the political class and other interested parties in propagating hate" said Metet.