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eMOS, a manufacturer and distributor of electric vehicles, has commenced proof of concept testing in Mombasa of an electric three-wheeler vehicle under their own brand name which is derived from ‘Electric Mobility Solutions’.

Eight vehicles will be field tested in real-life conditions over a period of three-months and will be used by Matatu (taxi) operators to transport fare-paying passengers all over Mombasa.

eMOS is a company conceived and operated within Export Trading Group (ETG), a global player with a diverse portfolio of expertise across multiple industries, encompassing agricultural inputs, logistics and distribution, infrastructure, food processing and supply chain optimisation.

The technology partner in this venture is 3ev, a well-known supplier of electric mobility solutions from India.

The eMOS VEGA 4i is an electric 3-wheel rickshaw that can carry a driver and three passengers. Powered by a 5,500 Watts permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM), this three-wheeler can reach a top speed of 45 km/h and climb 20% gradients.

Range on a full charge is 100 km plus 20 km reserve. At 100 km range the driver receives an audible warning that the vehicle is due for a charge. Normal charging time is approximately 3.5 hours, while a full charge overnight from empty will take 8 to 9 hours.

The eMOS company is also investing in a rapid charging system.

The vehicle is equipped with lithium iron phosphate batteries featuring a voltage of 51.2 V, capacity of 206 Ah, producing power of 10.547 Wh and covered by a 5-year warranty.

The batteries are located underneath the cargo box on the battery tray. These are accessible through a hatch located inside the cargo box.

The dashboard LED display indicates information on the current state of the battery and speed of the vehicle. The LED display alternately indicates the odometer and remaining voltage reading.

When the battery is fully charged all five sections of the battery level indicator will darken. One by one, the sections will go off indicating a drop in battery charge level. Whenever only one section is darkened, the vehicle needs to be recharged.

As a safety precaution, a brake cut-off sensor is utilized - when the brakes are engaged and the hand throttle rotated, the cut-off sensor restricts all signals from the hand throttle to the motor.

No signal is sent to the controller, therefore restricting the acceleration of the vehicle. A fire extinguisher is located at the bottom most left-hand side of the dashboard.

Warranty on the eMOS VEGA 4i is 60,000 km or 3-years (whichever is earlier).

Two- and three-wheelers are a central transport mode in many low- and middle-income countries. According to published studies, highly polluting two- and three-wheelers can account for the same quantity of emissions as a passenger car.

The eMOS VEGA 4i therefore makes sense in global efforts to reduce emissions and provide eco-friendly mobility solutions.

But it is not just about providing eco-friendly modes of transport. According to a technical report by the Africa E-Mobility Alliance of 24 April 2023, it costs KSh 79 to 118 to operate an electric motorcycle over 100 km (4 kWh/100km) as opposed to KSh 662 for an internal combustion engine (ICE) motorcycle consuming 3,74 l/100km.

Accordingly, they claim that with the current EM tariff, driving an EV in Kenya is cheaper (in some cases up to 8 times) than driving an ICE vehicle.

Local assembly has huge benefits. Kenya incentivizes the local assembly of vehicles imported as completely knocked down (CKD) kits by exempting them from import duties and taxes.

Only VAT is applicable. Fully built imports would cost a lot more on the market and would not be as competitive with their ICE equivalents.

The eMOS company also has plans to shortly start CKD operations for the eMOS VEGA 4i in Tanzania and Benin, with other East and West African countries to follow at a later stage.

Not only will this broaden the scope of eco-friendly e-mobility solutions, but also create much needed jobs with specific focus on empowering women.

Kalpesh Patel, CEO of the eMOS said  “Our holding company, Export Trading Group, is a well-known brand on the African continent with wide-ranging interests in agriculture, commodities trading, logistics and vehicle and farm equipment distribution. Our aim is to provide innovative products at affordable price points both in retail and leasing models. "

Adding "We would also be setting up a complete ecosystem for e-mobility which will include the Battery as a Service business concept. The eMOS VEGA 4i has been designed keeping in mind the expectations of our local Matatu drivers and targeting women empowerment. The eMOS VEGA 4i is a very user-friendly vehicle and can easily be driven by women.”

Youth Affairs, Sports and the Arts Cabinet secretary Ababu Namwamba has challenged the local media to give enough airtime to local content.

According to Namwamba, there is enough and high quality content from local content producers in the country but lack enough airtime in the media.

"There is no reason why Kenyans are consuming so much foreign content of inferior quality. Hizo vitu nyingi nyingi sijui Afro Sinema and those other things let us limit them" said Namwamba.

Adding " To our local media please offer more airtime to our local content. Offer our creatives the platform to display their talents".

The Kenyan media has always been criticised for not giving enough airtime to local content.

Comedian Eric Omondi is one of the vocal critics of the media calling for enough airplay for local content especially music.

Last year, Omondi hit the headlines after he caged himself in a glass box outside the parliament in a bid to push for the Play 75% Local Content bill.

Speaking in Kisumu, Namwamba revealed that the ministry is in the process of coming up with a special programme dubbed 'Who's Next", to search for the next Kenya's big star.

"The Who's next programme is going to be run jointly with the counties. Every county will organise a competition, each winner from the counties will then meet in a national competition where the overall winner will be selected" said Namwamba.

After dominating the music charts for a while, Zuchu's hit song “Nani ” gets a remix that features Congolese singer Innoss'B.

Innoss'B Did not disappoint in the song, as usual.

In the song, Innoss'B delivers the opening verse in Congolese before Zuchu taking over with the chorus.

In the video, Zuchu also features her mother, Khadija Kopa.

This is the second song that the two, Zuchu and Innoss'B have collaborated, after 'Kiss'.

 

 

Renowned music duo, Jadi, is once again captivating music enthusiasts with their latest release, "Drama."

With their unique blend of Afro and Kenyan-pop and contemporary sound, Jadi continues to make waves in the music industry, garnering immense praise for their refreshing style and meaningful lyrics.

"Drama" is an infectious track that showcases Jadi's incredible talent, creative vision, and unmatched chemistry as a duo.

The song beautifully captures the essence of modern relationships and explores the highs and lows experienced in love. With its catchy melodies, energetic beats, and relatable lyrics, "Drama" promises to resonate with listeners from all walks of life.

Building on the success of their previous hit singles like "Saka" and "Maji" Jadi demonstrates their growth as artists in "Drama."

The duo effortlessly blends their soulful voices, weaving together intricate harmonies that add depth and emotion to the track. Jadi's innate ability to create music that strikes a chord with audiences has garnered them a loyal and ever-growing fan base.

In a recent interview, Jadi expressed their excitement about the release of "Drama" and shared their creative process behind the song. "We wanted to create a track that encapsulates the rollercoaster ride of emotions we experience in relationships," said Jadi. "We poured our hearts into this song, and we hope that listeners can connect with the authenticity and vulnerability portrayed in 'Drama.'"

Mombasa City has been named as one of the ten first-ever winners of the Bloomberg Initiative for Cycling Infrastructure (BICI).

Bloomberg Philanthropies announced that Mombasa is among the winning global cities that would receive funding support of USD 400,000 (Ksh.5.6 million) to build innovative cycling infrastructure and sustainable mobility options for their residents.

The goal of BICI is to help cities design streets that increase biking rates, revitalize neighborhoods, and promote the health and well-being of their communities.

Led in partnership with the Global Designing Cities Initiative (GDCI), in addition to funding to enact their proposals, each winning BICI city will receive technical assistance from GDCI on project development, cycling facility design, data collection, and resident engagement.

Successful cities need transportation systems that allow people to move safely, efficiently, and sustainably. 

The 10 BICI winners are: Fortaleza, Brazil—winner of a $1 million prize—and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Bogota, Colombia; Lisbon, Portugal; Milan, Italy; Mombasa, Kenya; Pimpri-Chinchwad, India; Quelimane, Mozambique; Tirana, Albania; and Wellington, New Zealand, each of which will receive $400,000 in funding. 

The 10 winning BICI cities named during the World Bike Day on June 3 hail from 10 countries on five continents and collectively represent more than 15 million residents.

Winners were selected from 275 applications submitted between November 10, 2022, and February 3, 2023, from cities with over 100,000 residents.

Research consistently shows that providing cycling infrastructure brings social benefits that far outweigh its initial investment and that people who cycle are healthier and happier.

However, a significant barrier to cycling in many cities is the lack of safe cycling infrastructure.

BICI is designed to help city leaders meet the urgent need to build more connected and expansive cycling infrastructure that serves as many residents as possible.

“Fighting climate change goes hand-in-hand with giving people more transportation options,” said Michael R. Bloomberg, founder of Bloomberg LP and Bloomberg Philanthropies and 108th mayor of New York City. 

Adding “These proposals to make cycling safer and more accessible will require robust technical assistance, and our team is glad to support the winners as they turn their ideas into action. The progress that these 10 cities make will help clean the air, protect the environment, and drive economic growth, too. We’re looking forward to seeing the results.”

On his part Mombasa governor Abdulswamad Nassir welcomed the gesture.

"Thank you BloombergDotOrg for recognizing the potential of Mombasa city and I look forward to seeing this initiative work" said Nassir.

Critical mass Mombasa, a local cycling lobby group has been lobbying for safe cycling infrastructure in Mombasa.

Launched in 2014, the Global Designing Cities Initiative’s mission is to transform streets around the world, inspiring leaders, practitioners, and communities to imagine what’s possible when we design streets that put people first. GDCI’s work is informed by the strategies and international best practices captured in the Global Street Design Guide.  

Bloomberg Philanthropies will convene the 10 winning cities from June 26 through June 29, 2023, in London, providing an opportunity for those city leaders to meet, trade ideas with peers, begin their project planning, and learn from GDCI’s urban design experts.

 

The Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) has acquired five new state-of-the-art mobile harbor cranes (HMCs) to help boost efficiency at the Mombasa and Lamu ports.

Out of the five HMCs , three will be stationed at the Lamu port and the remaining two at the Mombasa port.

These state-of-the-art HMCs were manufactured in Germany and come at a total cost of $27,207,557.47 (Sh 3.8 BILLION). The cranes which arrived at the Lamu port on Sunday  are expected to enhance operations of the port as they electronically powered to provide more efficiency and reliability.

"This milestone is expected to enhance the capabilities of the Lamu Port, as these electronic-powered HMCs provide more efficiency and reliability compared to the previous hydraulic-powered ones. Each crane has a lifting capacity of 100 tonnes, further expanding the port's capacity for handling larger cargo vessels." reads a statement from KPA.

Adding "The introduction of these new cranes is a positive projection for Lamu Port, as it is anticipated that more vessels will be encouraged to call at the port, attracted by the reliable electronic equipment. This development marks a significant step forward in Lamu's journey to become a major maritime hub in the region.

Last month, KPA Managing Director Captain William Ruto revealed that the authority is also expecting other new equipements to boost its operations.

Ruto said they have acquired four new ship-to-shore gantry cranes from China and are expected to arrive  next month (July).

The MD said the new cranes can lift two containers ago, unlike the existing ones that lift one container.

This comes at a time a new report by the World Bank on the efficiency of the ports revealed that the port of Dar in Tanzania has overtaken Mombasa in efficiency.

Friday, 02 June 2023 15:02

Guchi Thrills Fans with Double Release

Consistency is currency and Guchi's dues are paid in full. The Afropop Act's latest chess move is atwo-sided release, succeeding her March 2023 piece titled “Relate”. 
 
“All Over You” is the first of the double pack: an affectionate afro-jammer produced by Shugavybz and the second “Mon Bébé”, is a snazzy French-titled tune produced by Kaelbeatz.We are once again lured into Guchi's wonderful world of sizzling romance and the two tracks givedetails from varying perspectives. 
 
The popstar gets assertive on “All Over You”, stating in clearterms, what she expects from this intoxicating affair.
 
She takes on the persona of a clingy ride-or-dielover, ready to go to towering lengths to secure her relationship. Lyrics like “Kokoro Ife mi Jowo, I nogo let you go (Please my love bug, I will not let you go)” bear testament to Guchi’s strong will to not only be but remain in love. 
 
Mon bébé is more flirty and wispy in its rendition. From giving her goosebumps to sweet-treat comparisons, it is without a doubt that Guchi’s Bébé has her in a sweet and tight spot. In both songs,she uses linguistic fragments to drive deeper emotional meaning. 
 
Randomly releasing two hits at once could have Guchi-loyalists wondering what she has up her sleeves.
 
Could this be the pathway to a deluxe version of her 2022 EP – “Purple Diary”? Or could the singer be priming us up for yet an other project?

Global music powerhouse and Afro-music tastemaker Trace is to mark its 20th anniversary with the launch of the Trace Awards & Festival, a stunning new live Awards ceremony and festival celebrating the creativity, cool and confidence of African and Afro-inspired music and culture around the world.

Focusing a global spotlight on musicians, creators, entrepreneurs and achievers from across Africa and the African diaspora, the Trace Awards & Festival will take place in Kigali, Rwanda from Friday 20 to Saturday 21 October 2023, in partnership with Visit Rwanda and QA Venue Solutions Rwanda, the venue management company of BK Arena.

The event will comprise a 3-hour live televised spectacular music ceremony (21 October 2023), preceded by a 2-day cultural festival designed to entertain and empower music creators and fans.

Featuring performances from the biggest African and Afro-descent artists in the world, The Trace Awards will be staged at East Africa’s biggest indoor arena, BK Arena in Kigali, Rwanda, in front of 7,500 music superfans, musicians, opinion formers, style-setters and influencers from Africa and around the globe.

The Awards will recognize a broad range of music genres from Afrobeat to Dancehall, Afro-pop, Mbalax, Amapiano, Zouk, Kizomba, Genge, Coupé Décalé, Bongo Flava, Soukous, Gospel, Rap, Kompa, R&B, and Rumba, while saluting artists in a number of cultural/lifestyle categories.

Olivier Laouchez, co-founder and Executive Chairman of Trace, commented: “There is no better way to celebrate our milestone twentieth birthday with this exciting new music and cultural franchise. The Trace Awards is our way of celebrating the artistry, vision and impact of musicians and other leaders in the urban cultural landscape with an out-of-this world ceremony that highlights and rewards their success and influence both in Africa and on the world stage.”

Janet Karemera, Chief Executive Officer of the Rwanda Convention Bureau, commented: “We are thrilled to stage the inaugural Trace Awards in Rwanda on 21 October, and look forward to hosting this global celebration of African culture in our beautiful country, promoting Rwanda as a destination for cultural tourism experiences and hosting world class events. In addition, hosting the event in Rwanda will be a great platform for our growing creative industry to showcase its diverse creativity, talent and rich Rwandan cultural heritage.”

The campaign will also feature multiple build-up events, an Awards tour, parties and screenings in Africa, Europe, the USA, the UK, Brazil, the Indian Ocean and the Caribbean.

Targeted at lovers of African and Afro-inspired music and culture around the world, the Trace Awards will broadcast live on Trace channels in more than 180 countries around the world.

The Awards will also feature on Trace terrestrial TV partners and satellite channels around the world

Femi One, the renowned Kenyan artist and philanthropist, along with her foundation, One For One Foundation, participated in the historic first-ever Menstrual Equity Summit held in Nanyuki.

The two-day event brought together a remarkable lineup of industry speakers, including Diana Odhiambo, the Gender Equality Advocacy Director for Better4Kenya.

Coinciding with the observance of #MenstrualHygieneDay, the summit showcased the tireless efforts and remarkable achievements of girls and women who have shattered barriers in the pursuit of their dreams.

Femi One and One For One Foundation were at the forefront of this momentous event, pledging their commitment to eradicate period poverty.

As a staunch advocate for menstrual equity, Femi One has been actively working towards creating a world where every girl and woman has access to safe and hygienic menstrual products.

Through her foundation, One For One, she has been instrumental in providing menstrual supplies to underserved communities and raising awareness about the importance of menstrual hygiene.

The Menstrual Equity Summit served as a platform for sharing insights, strategies, and best practices to address the pressing issue of period poverty in Kenya and beyond.

The event facilitated discussions on policy reforms, innovative solutions, and the importance of collaborative efforts in bringing about lasting change.

Diana Odhiambo, the Gender Equality Advocacy Director for Better4Kenya, delivered a thought-provoking address, shedding light on the challenges faced by girls and women due to menstrual inequality.

Her presence and expertise added immense value to the summit, inspiring participants to take actionable steps towards ending period poverty.

Femi One expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to join forces with industry leaders and fellow advocates at the Menstrual Equity Summit.

She emphasized the urgency of tackling period poverty and reaffirmed her commitment to making a difference in the lives of countless girls and women.

"Together, we can break the stigma surrounding menstruation and create an environment where every girl and woman can thrive without being limited by their periods," said Femi One.

Adding  "By joining hands and taking collective action, we can end period poverty and empower girls and women to reach their full potential."

Monday, 29 May 2023 09:16

My First Visit To China

The dream to visit China has always lingered on my mind for a very long time.

This year (2023) I was part of a group of Journalists from several African countries selected to take part in the ‘Seminar for Heads of the International Departments of Major Media Outlets From African Countries’ held in Beijing from May 10th to May 23rd.

The seminar sponsored by the ministry of Commerce and organized by the China International Communications Group (CICG) Institute of International Studies and Advanced training brought together Journalists from Kenya, Nigeria, Angola, Tunisia, Mauritius, Ghana and Burundi.

Special appreciation to Mama Salma Noor for making this dream a reality

I was in China not only to learn but also get a first hand experience of the great country with a rich history and culture.

In this article, I want to share with you some of the things that I liked about China and places I managed to visit.

People

I just loved the people in China. The people were kind and positive. The people really like meeting foreigners especially Africans, they are always eager to learn more about Africa and speak our different languages. The first thing they will ask from you is a picture , to take a photo together and are always ready to  teach you their Chinese language.

I remember one evening as we were having a walk with colleagues in one of the busy streets, a group of young Chinese approached us and told us “ China and Africa are very good friends” before requesting for a picture with us, they even offered to take us round and show us some of the nice places around.

Check Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgU0sqrN2Ec&t=17s

Technology

The level of technology advancement in China is very impressive. Everything in China works with a QR code, nobody asks for your phone number, all they need is your QR code.

The most interesting thing is there is no WhatsApp in China not unless you are using VPN. In china people use their version of WhatsApp, WeChat, this is everything in one app. You can use for chatting, making payments among other things.

In China, people rarely walk around with cash. China is a cashless society thanks to the e-payment apps , all you need to have is just your smartphone. All transactions, when paying for your taxi, taking a bus, paying for your shopping or any other transaction you just use WeChat or Alipay which is another popular application used especially when doing online shopping.

Beijing Bicycle Lifetsyle

The public bicycles in Beijing help the residents reach different places within the city conveniently. Riding a bicycle in Beijing city is convenient, flexible and efficient especially during rush hours.

There are different specific docking stations for the bicycles in almost all parts of the city where one can easily access the bicycles for their use.

The bicycles can be rented through mobile apps where you just scan through your smart phone.

Check video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLTrJ4oIukg&t=9s

Beijing Subway

The Beijing Subway is the second longest subway system in China and the World. The Beijing subway has 24 subway lines in operation, 428 subway stations, and cover a total route length of over 700 kilometers.

The subway has over 20 lines including 19 rapid transit lines, two airport express lines, one maglev line and 2 light rail lines.

The subway has automatic ticket machines that can scan smartphones for payment.

The Beijing subway system provides Beijing visitors with a fast, convenient and cheap way to get around.

Beijing subway is not difficult to navigate, with signs and onboard announcements in English and Chinese. There are also LED displays in more modern carriages. Signs in subway stations on either side of the tracks indicate upcoming stations and journey times.

Check Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bgl3mcjA7Ik&t=16s

Below are some of the  places that we visited in China.

 

The Great Wall of China

"If you haven't been to the Great Wall, you aren't a real man," Mao Zedong.

What is the point of visiting China if you do not climb the Great wall?. This is a ‘Must’ when travelling to Beijing. It is among the seven Wonders of the World.

The wall, a defense made of various materials stone, rammed earth, brick  was built on imperial order to protect the empire from invasion. The Chinese have a long history of building walls, dating from the Warring States period.

With a total length of 21196 kilometers (13170 miles), the wall is connected by different wall sections built in different dynasties. There are more than ten sections of the Great Wall open to tourists and each of the sections offers different sights and levels of accessibility.

Watch my video below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9t_Dc206OIA

Yongtai Ancient Castle

Yongtai Fortress, a 400-year-old ancient city built in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), is located in the Gobi desert in Jingtai County of Baiyin, Northwest China's Gansu Province.

Due to it’s castle resembling a golden turtle, it is also known as "turtle city".

It is the most representative and well preserved military castle of the Ming Dynasty along the Silk road and an important component of the defense system of the  Ming Great Wall. It is currently a national key cultural relic protection unit, a famous historical and cultural village in Gansu, a film and television shooting base in Gansu province and a municipal defense education base.

Yongtai Ancient castle with its unique architectural form and primitive ecology in the Northwest has attracted the attention of many movie directors. With the filming of film and television works such as ‘Western Hot Land’, ‘Sweat Hot Blooded Horse, ‘Battle of Chama Town’ among others.

Tiantishan Mountain Grotto / Giant Buddha Statue

While in Gansu, we also visited the historic Tianti Mountain Grotto.  With a history of 1,600 years, the Tianti Mountain Grotto is one of the earliest grottos excavated in China

Inside the mountain lies a 92ft-high Buddha statue along with its heavenly guards. Mmebers of the Buddha community regard this as a sacred place where they visit for special prayers and as a source of inner peace.

The name, Tiantishan, means a mountain with a ladder to heaven.

As the biggest statue in Tiantishan Grottoes, the Buddha, in No 13 Cave of this Buddhist grotto complex, has been there for more than 1,300 years.

Check Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6ztssSSe-E&t=12s