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Murugi Munyi, Ajib Gathoni, Jackie Matubia and Blessing Lung'aho were among top celebrated influencers who were feted at the second annual Pulse Influencer Awards 

The winners were presented with their awards at a gala event held on Saturday, October 15, 2022 at the Mövenpick Hotel & Residences and attended by Kenya’s top influencers.

The winners were selected after public nominations which shortlisted 10 nominees in each category and a public voting phase which drew up the awardees in September.

The Pulse Influencer Awards is a celebration of local creativity within each of the 6 Pulse Africa operating markets (Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Senegal, Uganda & Cote d’Ivore).

The Awards are also a platform that enables Pulse to bring together highest-flying creators and give our sponsors a chance to connect with our audiences.

Kenya was represented in the Pan-African Category where nominees were selected from all Pulse operating markets for a chance to win the Positive Impact, Voice of Africa, Community or Most Innovative Influencer of the Year.

Ms Ivy Mugo “Just Ivy” claimed the Most Innovative Influencer title as well as Kenya’s 2022 Business Influencer of the Year.

In her speech moments after receiving the award, she stated: “Just Ivy Africa was born two months ago when I decided I’d like to give a voice to the voiceless in Africa, especially when it comes to women and money. I feel like this is validating in my journey and I just want to tell content creators out there that this business can pay and you can change lives and impact the world. The eye is on Africa right now especially if you are creating content. From Africa to the world, thank you Pulse.”

The TMI Podcast and Murugi Munyi were the biggest winners of the night, claiming three titles - YouTube Influencer of the Year, Podcast Influencers of the Year and Instagram Influencer of the Year.

Pulse East Africa MD, Wamuyu Kiragu stated: “I’d like to thank the Influencers, this night would not have been possible without the work you do. We honour the art, and the content you create and it is such a pleasure to offer a platform where you are celebrated. I wish you every success from here onwards and even if you didn’t win, your work is still of great value.”

This year’s event was proudly sponsored by Absa Bank, Xiaomi, Shop Zetu, Safari Beauty Spa, Little Cab, Domino’s Pizza, Cold Stone Creamery, Denri, AAR Healthcare and Mövenpick Hotel.

List of Winners

Health & Fitness Influencer of the Year

Shiv Simani

Media Influencer of the Year

Natalie Githinji

Sports Influencer of the Year

Ferdinand Omanyala

Blogger Influencer of the Year

Edgar Obare

Food Influencer of the Year

Dennis Ombachi

Music Influencer of the Year

Nikita Kering

Travel & Leisure Influencer of the Year

Natalie Tewa

Business Influencer of the Year

Just Ivy

Fashion Influencer of the Year (Female)

Mercy Sande

Fashion Influencer of the Year (Male)

Lenana Kariba

Arts Influencer of the Year

Mini Cheps

Photography Influencer of the Year

Muma Pix

Comedy Influencer of the Year

Crazy Kennar

Acting Influencer of the Year (Female)

Jackie Matubia

Acting Influencer of the Year (Male)

Blessing Lung’aho

Beauty & Lifestyle Influencer of the Year

Joy Kendi

Dance Influencer of the Year

Ajib Gathoni

Tech Influencer of the Year

Daddie Marto

TikTok Influencer of the Year

Benawamalines

LinkedIn Influencer of the Year

Joan the Career Coach

YouTube Influencer of the Year

TMI Podcast

Facebook Influencer of the Year

Beryl Itindi

Instagram Influencer of the Year

Murugi Munyi

Twitter Influencer of the Year

Edgar Wabwire

Podcast Influencer of the Year

TMI Podcast

Pan-Africa’s Most Innovative Influencer of the Year

Just Ivy 

 

Former Nation Media group Coast Bureau Chief Njeri Rugene has been appointed the head of communication, office of the Deputy President, Rigathi Gachagua.

The renowned journalist and political editor is among five individuals appointed by President William Ruto on Monday.

Rugene served in Mombasa for close to three years before being transferred to Nation centre Nairobi and assumed the role of political editor/

Other appointees include Reuben Maiyo who has been appointed as Private Secretary to the President, George Ng'ong'a Macgoye (Chief of Staff to the Deputy President), Paul Muraya Mwangi Guare(Private Secretary to the Deputy President) and Emmanuel Talam (Press Secretary, Presidential Communication Service).

In a statement signed by Chief of Staff and Head of Public Service Felix Koskei, said the team will support the President in the implementation of his vision for Kenya as espoused in the Kenya Kwanza Plan.

"In Execution of the high mandate vested in the head of state and government, His Excellency the President continues to constitute the team that will support him in the implementation of his vision for Kenya as espoused in the Kenya Kwanza plan" reads the statement.

 

 

Mombasa governor Abdulswamad Nassir on Monday officially opened the Free Heart Surgery Medical Camp at the Coast General Teaching and Referral Hospital.

The camp is being conducted by the county government through the hospital in partnership with the Sharjah Charity International organization.

Speaking during a tour of the Mombasa Cath Lab and the hospital main theatre, Governor Nassir said that the camp was a relief to the many vulnerable families who cannot afford the procedure.

“The procedure is very expensive, one may require about Sh1.5 million to cover the costs and would probably have to go to India,” said Nassir.

The governor lauded the partnership as he reiterated his government’s commitment to improving healthcare services in the county.

 “We are happy for the partnership that will see needy cases benefit from the surgeries at no cost,” he said.

Speaking at the event, Sharja Chief Executive Officer Abdulhalim Saleh said that the process of identifying the 60 beneficiaries began four months ago through medical outreaches conducted in the six counties of the region.

“The patients were all picked from the outreaches we conducted in Kilifi, Kwale, Lamu, Mombasa, Tana River and Taita Taveta counties. The procedure began about four months ago before we picked the cases to work on,” he said.

Saleh raised concern over the increasing numbers of cardiovascular related cases that remained unnoticed which he said continue to put the lives of many especially children at risk.

“We are going to sit down with the hospital’s management and see how best to address these challenges. From what we discovered through the outreaches, we have sent proposals to more donors to see how we can work together,” he said.

He said that for the camp, they had brought in 14 specialist doctors from United Arab Emirates and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Others we coming from Jordan, Egypt and the Netherlands who will conduct both open and closed heart surgeries.

Coast General Chief Executive Officer Dr. Iqbal Khandwalla, lauded the launch of the camp saying that the hospital was among the only two public hospitals in the country with the ability to carry out the heart procedures.

He said that one of the aims of having the camp was to ensure that heart surgery cases could be bale to be done locally.

Khandwalla also said that the camp was also meant to train the hospital staff so that soon they will be able to operate on the cases on their own,

“The essence of the camp was to ensure that we are able to do cases that could not have been done locally and would require one to go to higher centers in Nairobi or travel to India,” he said.

“We are working together with the hospital’s board, to position the hospital as a centralized center for cardiac and cancer cases through minimal access surgeries,” he added.

 

 

 

The Mombasa Buxton housing project has received an award for adherence to crime prevention through environmental design among other qualities.

The Gold star award awarded by the the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP) Africa after achieving an 86 per cent mark. 

The award also recognises the project's social amenities and facilities including having provisions for a community centre, disability and elderly friendly environment , connectivity to town, kindergarten, social hall, sports courts, green areas and swimming pool among others.

The project survey and scoring were done by both the Architectural Association of Kenya (AAK) and ITDP Africa, a non-governmental organisation.

ITDP Africa is focused on providing technical expertise to accelerate the implementation of transport systems and urban development policies to improve inclusivity and resilience.

“The inclusion of the social amenities, the project connectivity time to town, the disability and elderly-friendly environment, its active amenable frontages and the project’s adherence to Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design have made it possible for us to receive the award,” Ahmed Badawy, chief executive officer of the project said.

Adding " The award certificate will officially be received by the Buxton Affordable Housing project architect Yassir Brek who has been invited to Kigali, Rwanda."

The Kigali conference with the theme, “Transit Oriented Development: Planning for Development and Social Inclusion,” will be happening this week.

The Sh6 Billion housing project is currently the largest project in the country that is aimed at giving Mombasa residents not just apartments but modern lifestyle. The project has received the blessings of the national and county governments.

Azimio la Umoja leader Raila Odinga has scoffed at President William Ruto hustler fund plan.

According to Odinga, this will be just like any other financial transaction and not a special kitty as portrayed by Ruto's administration.

"It will just be another commercial transaction" said Odinga.

On her part, Likoni Mp Mishi Mboko wondered why President Ruto is insisting on setting up the kitty yet his deputy Rigathi Gachagua has been publicly complaining that the coffers are empty.

"Where will they get the money for all this yet they complain that the coffers are empty" said Mboko.

Speaking in Kericho on Sunday, deputy president Rigathi Gachagua said the new administration needs time to clean the economic mess of Kenya.

"To our detractors, we can’t clean the economic mess of five years in 30 days. We are cleaning your mess," said Gachagua.

President William Ruto  announced that he will be launching the Hustler fund on December 1, 2022.

The fund, according to him, is aimed at spurring reforms in financial lending, particularly to low- and middle-income Kenyans.

President Ruto revealed that the funds will be in form of loans to be repaid and not as grant.

"On December 1 we will launch the Hustler Fund and so it is up to you now to organise yourselves into Chamas, SACCOs, cooperatives or individually. It is not free money, it is business money that you will repay. We will eliminate shylocks and repayment will be at less than a 10% interest," Ruto said.

Those seeking to benefit through the Ksh.50 billion annual kitty ought to have joined cooperative groups, which will act as their guarantors.

 

The 65th Grammy Awards is set to unveil its nominations list this November and KiKisumu-based musician, Gabiro Mtu Necessary is the first Kenyan musician to receive consideration for the same.

Gabiro’s debut album; Saint John and another single dubbed Pok Alando have both been added to the voting list categories of Best Global Music Album and Best Global Music Performance respectively.

This comes days after he hit the 2 million streams mark with his album across all digital streaming platforms with Boomplay leading with the highest number of streams at 520,000 streams at the time.

Last year, Mtu Necessary had his 3 track EP, JENESIS recognized by the Recording Academy in the annual Behind the Records project and later got considered for a Grammy nomination as the Best Global Music album alongside two other Kenyan musicians; Octopizzo and Victoria Kimani.

He recently got admitted to the Recording Academy as a member with voting rights.

All these came up at a time when the self-proclaimed Kisumu President had given up on music and had gone ahead to open a barbershop and venture into poultry farming.

He is a clear indication that strength and growth come only through continuous effort and struggle and this is more evident with the fact that he is a native of Kisumu city where he dwells and creates his music with very little at his disposal.

In another post on his Facebook page, Gabiro wrote; “Is it not appropriate to now say I am the first rapper to take Luo rap to the Grammys? We are bringing this to Kisumu one day, it's close and I can feel it...”

With the Grammys being the world's most prestigious award, it is not an effortless feat to have a musician’s work featured on their platform and for this, we give up to musicians like Gabiro who keep applying pressure to the necessary points.

Stream Gabiro’s debut album below:

https://youtu.be/2QYMw_IJ4Ro

https://www.boomplay.com/albums/45510120

The Aga khan foundation in collaboration with other key stakeholders is targeting to empower youth create business solutions to employ themselves.

In the program dubbed, COVID-19 response program implemented by Agakhan foundation seeks to strengthen COVID strategies for the vulnerable in the community among them jobless youth.

The European Union is the main donor of the program.

Speaking in Mombasa  Agakhan foundation program coordinator Stelamaris Mumbua said the program is implement in four countries namely Kenya Uganda,Tanzania and Mozambique.

Mumbua said they are partnering with Mombasa and Kwale counties to actualise Youth employability skills trainings ,which have helped youth with business skills.

"We are celebrating the milestone the youths have made is creating solutions therefore we are supporting them to Access trainings and give them grants to support their businesses," said Mumbua.

In the Coast it is being implemented in Kwale and Lamu with an objective to strengthen COVID 19 strategies and come up with interventions towards improving the lives of the vulnerable.

"We are also strengthening the health case systems by doing a lot of education to combat the virus, we are also supporting youth economic programs to access training youth on entrepreneurship," said Mumbua.

Mombasa county director Youth development Sabrina Yusuf termed the program a game changer to majority of youth struggling to economically stand on their feet.

"Since COVID 19 struck, alot of business for the young people were affected, we took it upon ourselves to look for these youth groups to empower them with knowledge and skills about  business," said Yusuf.

Some of the beneficiaries of the program have expressed their joy over the program.

Mohamed Suleiman one of the applicants  said his business idea, said the program will help many jobless youths. He is among majority of youth who are searching for jobs.

"We are happy for this program, I believe it will change the lives of many youths.," said Suleiman.

 

Coast Accredited recruitment agencies have demanded immediate arrest of the person behind an online viral video of a Kenyan Migrant worker allegedly breastfeeding dogs in Saudi Arabia.

They claim the video was edited and infused with misleading content to blackmail recruitment agencies and employers in Saudi Arabia. They now accuse COTU boss Francs Atwoli for propagating lies.

Speaking at a media briefing in Mombasa on Thursday, led by the Kenya Association of private employment Agencies, national chairman Mwalimu Mwaguzo claimed the video was allegedly retrieved from a pornographic site, edited with a voice with misleading content infused in it.

“We want to ask the DCI to investigate and arrest the person behind the edited video of the lady who was captured breastfeeding puppies, the person put a voice to taint the image of that country,” said Mwaguzo.

The Agencies flanked by other organizations like Haki Africa say the message was done in bad faith to taint the image of recruitment Agencies, saying since it circulated online; it has caused anxiety between recruitment Agencies employees, employers and Saudi Government.

 “We can confirm that this photo was retrieved in a pornographic site, and edited to meet a certain agenda, so we want the government to apprehend the person who posted it, and be charged for blackmail,” said Mathia Shipeta,Haki Africa Human rights Rapid Response officer.

Shipeta has condemned the remarks by COTU boss Francis Atwoli when he called on the government to blacklist agencies, saying this has raised a lot of anxiety among agents and employers in Saudi Arabia.

On Sunday, Atwoli said he received a disturbing video from a woman in Saudi Arabia, who alleged that her employer forced her to breastfeed their dogs.

Atwoli urged the government to ban all employment agencies brokering job opportunities in foreign countries.

He said there is a need to protect migrant workers from Kenya and that can be achieved by banning the agencies promoting domestic jobs, especially in Saudi Arabia.

“We took time to research, but we blame Atwoli for the remarks he made, demanding agencies to be blacklisted, his move has raised a lot of anxiety among agents and employers in Saudi Arabia, we should retract his remarks,” said Shipeta.

They have now called on the government to sign the pending bilateral agreements with Saudi Arabia as a measure to reduce cases of mistreatment of Kenyans working in Saudi Arabia.

The Agencies want the government to reign in rogue agencies transporting Kenyans to Saudi Arabia saying they are to blame for the rising violation of rights.

The organizations have vowed to continue agitating for the rights of Kenyans working in the gulf countries.

The organizations say the person who infused the voice in the video should be arrested for misleading and blackmailing genuine recruitment.

The agents say the image of genuine operators has been tainted by a few who operate illegally, therefore making the sector become one of the Entrusted sectors.

"We know there are people who are now colluding with some of us to ruin the sector, we have followed all the regulations required so we will name and shame them," he added.

About 300,000 agents in Kenya have played a part in transportation of Kenyans to Work in the Middle East and other parts of the world. 

According to the agents, revenues from foreign domestic workers pumped into the country stands at 113 Billion annually, and this is as a result of government partnership with Saudi Arabia.

 

The county government of Mombasa is set to partner with the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation  and Global Development Incubator to set up a job database that will help the county match young people with prospective employers.

The partnership will also see the county setting up ICT innovation hubs at ward level.

Mombasa governor Abdulswamad Nassir revealed this on Wednesday after hosting a delegation from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation  and Global Development Incubator at his office.

The delegation was in Mombasa for a fact finding mission to the county to explore and map out stakeholders and critical areas of collaboration geared towards addressing youth unemployment.

"These hubs will provide our young people with a platform to engage in the global technology economy as a way of creating jobs." said Nassir.

Nassir said that Mombasa has been grappling with the challenge of youth unemployment that skyrocketed in the past two years owing to the vivid pandemic and the decision to remove Port Services from Mombasa. 

He further said that the hubs will provide the young people in Mombasa with a platform to engage in the global technology economy as a way of creating jobs. 

"I was elected on the back on my promise to find innovative ways to revive the economy of our great county and create meaningful jobs for our youth," Nassir said.

He said that the county will work together with stakeholder such as the Swahilipot Hub who he said have a proven track record in this regard.

"My focus in particular is on Opportunity youth who are young people between the ages of 16 to 24 years old and are disconnected from school and work"

"This developmental time period of emerging adulthood has great potential for individual growth through exploring independence and life opportunities," he said.

 

Nissan Africa managing director Mike Whitfield has hailed the company’s inaugural corporate communications masterclass session as a resounding success.

Attended by 25 high level communicators from Nissan dealerships in seven African countries; the key markets of Angola, Ghana, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, the three masterclasses blended cutting edge practical learning with hands on experience of the award winning all new built of more Nissan Navara.

“We have the best people and the best products,” says Whitfield, “but we also have to be the best in telling our story too – both within the company and across the continent.”

Katherine Zachary, Nissan’s regional vice president for communications, agrees. Opening the masterclass from Paris, France, where she is based, she told the delegates that corporate communication was not a ‘nice-to-have’ but a ‘must have’.

“We do more than just tell stories, we analyse other news, we see potential problems and we identify opportunities.”

The masterclass, conceptualised by Nissan Africa’s head of communications Ramy Mohareb and Nthabiseng Motsepe was facilitated by former newspaper editor Kevin Ritchie and former motoring journalist and automotive industry specialist Leo Kok.

“The brief was to cover everything from understanding how newsrooms work and effective communication with the media all the way to crisis management, hosting press releases and preparing executives to be interviewed by journalists, whether in person, in studio or, as is becoming more commonplace, virtually via Zoom,” said Motsepe.

“We achieved what we set out to do and a lot more,” said Mohareb, “it provided us with the opportunity to get together, to put faces to names after the COVID 19 lockdown, to brush up our skills and also learn more about Nissan.

“We were able to take the Navara off road, understand the cutting-edge Nissan Qashqai and hear from our marketing experts what their plans are for the years ahead as well as receive a top-level briefing on the very exciting Nissan Customer Experience programme that is being rolled out.”

Africa, said Whitfield, comprised 54 very different markets, which was precisely why the company had set up its unique Regional business Unit at the end of 2020 with its dual headquarters in Cairo and Pretoria.

“Telling the Nissan Africa story can’t be effectively done from just one country on the continent any more than it can be done outside the continent. As Africans, we know that if you want to go fast, you go alone, but if you want to go far, you go together. Bringing in our partners from these markets for this pilot project is part of that philosophy.”