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The Azimio la Umoja One Kenya presidential candidate ODM leader Raila Odinga has asked IEBC chair Wafula Chebukati to disqualify himself from conducting the Mombasa and Kakamega elections slated for Monday.

Raila said that Chebukati is an accused party in the presidential petition he filed at the Supreme Court on Monday, and as such was unfit to conduct the election.

"Chebukati should disqualify himself from conducting the Mombasa and Kakamega elections, he is an accused person," he said.

Adding "He should let the IEBC vice chair conduct the election,"

He was speaking at the Wildwaters Complex in Mombasa where he had come to drum up support for the ODM Mombasa gubernatorial candidate Abdulswamad Nassir.

The ODM leader was accompanied by his running mate Narck Kenya party leader Martha Karua.

Raila alleged that Chebukati was paid to announce the fake presidential results saying he was the legit president elect after the August 9 general election.

"He (Chebukati) has no shame, four commissioners abandoned him. Even the three who remained with him did not accompany him to announce the fake results,"

He said that the Mombasa and Kakamega elections were intentionally postponed to affect voter turn out in the two Azimio strongholds.

"They saw they were going lose thats why they intentionally postponed the elections to affect voter turn out in our strong holds," Raila said.

"The Mombasa and Kakamega elections will not be conducted by him, this is the only way to ensure justice for Mombasa and Kakamega people," he said.

He urged residents of the two counties to turn out in large numbers and vote on Monday to ensure that ODM captures the two seats.

This was Raila's first visit in Mombasa after the August 9 general elections.

On, Monday he led the Azimio brigade to file a petition at the Supreme Court in Nairobi, challenging the president elect William Ruto's controversial win during the  general election.

"I am not sad and I don't fear, I am confident the truth will come out and justice will prevail,"  said Raila.

Karua exuded confidence that they won the August 9 general election assuring Kenyans that the court will vindicate them.

"They have delayed the win but let me tell you that it's coming home. We won't say much about a matter in court, but I assure you that we have enough evidence to win this case," said Karua.

Karua urged Mombasa residents to turn out in large numbers to vote for Nassir to be the second Mombasa governor.

She exuded confidence that Azimio was going to win the Mombasa and Kakamega governor seats.

"We have 24 counties behind baba, they have 21.We are going to win Mombasa and Kakamega. Let us show them that the majority are with baba," she said.

Karua hailed praises to Raila for being steadfast in fighting for democracy in Kenya.

"We thank God for baba, he has never tired from fighting for Kenyans. We hope he continues with the same spirit," she said

 

All day schools in Mombasa will close on Monday, next week, to allow voters to take part in the governor election.

According to Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha, IEBC can use both the Primary and Secondary Schools.

"The IEBC has prounced itself with regards to elections basically in Kakamega and Mombasa and parliamentary ones and MCAs ones but ones that concern us in education are the big ones in Kakamega and Mombasa." said Magoha.

Adding "As far as day schools are concerned, we think one day is not bad enough, the children can stay at home on Monday the 29th and report back to school on Tuesday the 30th. For those mixed schools, the same will apply. "

Speaking in Nairobi, Magoha noted that boarding schools will not be closed.

He noted “In terms of our children because I don’t want them to miss any more time, we have also agreed as a government that the boarding schools shall not be closed, interfered with"

For tallying centres, Magoha revealed that the ministry has advised IEBC to use tertiary institutions as tallying centres and not primary and secondary schools.

On Monday. IEBC announced August 29, 2022 as the new date for the postponed elections in various parts of the country.

The gubernatorial elections will be held in Mombasa and Kakamega counties, while four constituencies of Pokot South, Kitui Rural, Rongai, and Kacheliba will hold Member of the National Assembly polls.

Elections for Member of County Assembly Wards will be held in Kwa Njenga (Embakasi South Constituency - Nairobi County) and Nyaki West (North Imenti Constituency).

The Kenya maritime Authority (KMA) has refuted reports of an alleged recruitment for seafarers to work on Royal Carribean cruises.

According to KMA, the post that has been making rounds on social media is fake.

According to the post, Kenyan youth are invited for interviews for jobs on the Royal Carribean Cruises at the Kenya Coast National Polytechnic and other venues from as from 23rd August.

"As the government body with the mandate over employement and welfare of Kenyan, Seafarers, the Authority wishes to warn and alert the public that the said information is false and has no factual basis" reads a statement form KMA acting director general John Omingo.

 The statement adds " While the company undertook a recruitment drive at key locations in the country, which ended on 4th August 2022 in Kisumu, the scope of jobs as advertised in the fake social media post is not true".

The Authority further stated that recruitment for seafarer positions is free of charge and any demand for payment of any fee to facilitate the recruitment is and act of fraud.

 

Mombasa governor Hassan Joho has led several leaders in mourning the death of prominent Mombasa businessman and philanthropist Mzee Salim Bin Ahmed Bajaber.

Mzee Salim who was the founder and owner of Kitui Flour mills limited died on Monday and later buried at his Kikambala home, according to Islamic culture.

Kitui flour mills limited is the producer of Unga wa Dola, Jahazi flour among other brands.

In his message of condolence  Governor Joho eulogised Salim as a philanthropist and a fountain of wisdom.

"It is with great sadness that we mourn the passing on of Mzee Salim Bin Ahmed Bajaber. He was a great philanthropist and well known as a fountain of wisdom. May the Almighty Allah SWT grant him Jannatul Firdaus and give his family the strength and patience to endure the grief, Amin." said Joho

Adding "Indeed a sad day for Mombasa. Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un (Indeed, to God we belong and to God we shall return)."

On his part Tourism Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala said "I'm deeply saddened to learn of the passing on of our elder Mzee Salim Bin Ahmed Bajaber, founder and owner Kitui Flour Mills Ltd.May the Almighty God rest his soul in peace and give his family the strength at this time of grief."

The late was instrumental in putting up mosques, madrassas, orphanages and other philanthropic projects.

Many who interacted with him during his days described him as a down to earth and man of people.

"May Allah have mercy on him, the mercy of the righteous, and forgive him, and dwell him in the highest Paradise with the Prophets, friends, martyrs, the righteous, and those who are good companions," posted Mombasa Muslim cleric and scholar Izudin Alwy Ahmed.

 

The ODM team in Mombasa has exuded confidence that it will the Mombasa governor's election next week, despite the governor’s elections being postponed twice.

The team led by the party candidate for the governor seat Abdulswamad Nassir has sent a message to their main rival party UDA whose candidate is Hassan Omar that the county will remain an ODM zone.

Addressing supporters outside the Mombasa law court, the leaders accused the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) of deliberately postponing the election in favor of UDA.

Last Wednesday, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) chair Wafula Chebukati postponed the Mombasa and Kakamega elections indefinitely citing harassment and intimidation of his staff. This led to Nassir to go to court to challenge the action.

On Monday. IEBC announced that the election in Mombasa , Kakamega and other constituencies will now be held next week, 29 August.

Mombasa county has 642362 voters. Azimio la umoja presidential candidate Raila Odinga garnered 161,015 votes in the presidential election with his main rival William Ruto of Kenya Kwanza receiving 113,700 votes.

ODM party managed to win 5 out of the 6 Mp seats in the county. The party also won the Senator and Woman Representative seats.

 

 

 

 

Friday, 19 August 2022 17:57

Shazam Turns 20

Shazam turns 20 today, and as of this week, it has officially surpassed 70 billion song recognitions.

A mainstay in popular culture, the platform has changed the way people engage with music by making song identification accessible to everyone. For more than 225 million global monthly users, to “Shazam” is to discover something new.

To mark the occasion, Shazam invites fans to take a trip down memory lane with a special playlist comprised of the most Shazamed song of each calendar year for the past 20 years.

Featuring everything from Train’s “Hey, Soul Sister” to Sia’s “Cheap Thrills,” the playlist is a true reflection of the music fans across the globe actively searched for over the past two decades.

Listen now exclusively on Apple Music.

Over the years, Shazam’s global charts have played a crucial role in helping to identify breaking new talent like Masked Wolf, who was one of Shazam’s 5 Artists to Watch in 2021 and ended up having the most Shazamed track globally that year with “Astronaut In The Ocean.”

“The fact that people all over the world took time out of their day to pull out their phone and Shazam my songs is a huge honor for me as an artist,” said Masked Wolf. “You know you’ve got something special if you see the Shazam stats moving.”

Shazam’s charts have also become a barometer for unexpected pop culture moments.

Kate Bush’s 1985 song “Running Up That Hill” being featured in “Stranger Things” led to an all-time peak in Shazams of the singer, and the track took No. 1 on the Shazam Global Top 200 for 10 days.

It ended up reaching the top of 25 national charts — more than any other song in 2022.

Keeping its finger on the pulse of music, Shazam has also played a key role in bringing local artists to a global audience.

The longest-running global No. 1 song of 2021 was “Love Nwantiti [Remix]” by Nigerian artist CKay, which became the second song to ever surpass one million Shazams in a week.

“Shazam has played an impactful role in my career,” said CKay. “It allowed millions of people all over the world to discover me and my unique Nigerian sound. It made me a global sensation even before I started to perform all over the world. The story of CKay cannot be told without Shazam connecting me to the world.” 

With its continued commitment to innovation over the past two decades, Shazam is pioneering new ways to bring fans closer to the music and artists they love with new tools like the concert discovery feature, which spotlights concert information and tickets on sale for shows nearby, simply by Shazaming a song, or by searching for it in the Shazam app or website.

While Shazam remains focused on the future of music discovery, today’s anniversary offers an opportunity to look back at the notable moments and milestones that make up its two-decade history.

Important Dates

  • August 2002: Shazam launches as a text message service based in the UK. At the time, users could identify songs by dialing “2580” on their phone and holding it up as a song played. They were then sent an SMS message telling them the song title and the name of the artist.
  • July 2008: Shazam launches on the brand-new App Store. Shazam later launched its Android version in October 2008.
  • April 2015: Shazam becomes available on the first Apple Watch.
  • September 2018: Shazam joins the Apple family.
  • June 2021: Shazam surpasses 1 billion Shazams per month.
  • May 2022: Shazam surpasses 2 billion lifetime installs.
  • August 2022: Shazam celebrates 20 years of music discovery and hits 70 billion all-time Shazams.

 Notable Firsts

  • First-ever Shazamed song: “Jeepster” by T. Rex (April 19, 2002)1
  • First Shazamed song on the iOS app: “How Am I Different” by Aimee Mann (July 10, 2008)
  • First track to reach 1,000 Shazams: “Cleanin’ Out My Closet” by Eminem (September 2002)
  • First track to reach one million Shazams: “TiK ToK” by Ke$ha (February 2010)
  • First track to reach 10 million Shazams: “Somebody That I Used to Know” by Gotye feat. Kimbra (December 2012)
  • First track to reach 20 million Shazams: “Prayer In C (Robin Schulz Radio Edit)” by Lilly Wood & The Prick and Robin Schulz (October 2015)
  • First artist to hit 1 million Shazams: Lil Wayne (February 2009)
  • First artist to hit 10 million Shazams: Lil Wayne (June 2011)
  • First artist to hit 100 million Shazams: David Guetta (May 2015)

Fastest Tracks to Accumulate Shazams

  • Fastest track to reach 1 million Shazams: “Butter” by BTS (nine days)
  • Fastest track to reach 10 million Shazams: “Shape of You” by Ed Sheeran (87 days)
  • Fastest track to reach 20 million Shazams: “Dance Monkey” by Tones And I (219 days)

Most Shazamed of All Time

  • Drake is the most Shazamed artist of all time with over 350 million Shazams across songs the artist has led or featured on. “One Dance” is Drake’s most popular track at over 17 million Shazams.
  • “Dance Monkey” by Tones And I is the most Shazamed song ever with over 41 million Shazams.
  • “Crazy” by Gnarls Barkley was the most Shazamed song using the “2580” text service.

Top Shazamed Songs by Genre

  • Top Hip-Hop/Rap: “Can’t Hold Us” by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis feat. Ray Dalton
  • Top Dance: “Prayer In C (Robin Schulz Radio Edit)” by Lilly Wood & The Prick and Robin Schulz
  • Top R&B/Soul: “All of Me” by John Legend
  • Top Latin: “Mi Gente” by J Balvin and Willy William
  • Top Pop: “Let Her Go” by Passenger
  • Top Alternative: “Dance Monkey” by Tones And I
  • Top Singer/Songwriter: “Take Me to Church” by Hozier

 

 

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) chairman Wafula Chebukati has come under sharp criticism from Mombasa County gubernatorial candidates.

Mvita MP Abdulswamad Nassir of ODM and former Mombasa senator Hassan Omar have castigated Chebukati for postponing the Mombasa governor elections.

On Wednesday, Chebukati announced that the governor elections in Mombasa and Kakamega counties together with six other parliamentary elections had been indefinately suspended.

While addressing the media Wednesday evening, Nassir said he will go to court to compel IEBC conduct the elections on Tuesday next week.

"I will go to court to ensure we go to the ballot on Tuesday. We expect an order that the elections will be held on the stipulated date," said Nassir.

He stated that the law was very clear about postponing elections adding that there was no valid reason to postpone the elections.

"Chebukati cannot just wake up one morning and decide to postpone the elections, we wont allow this," Nassir said.

He said that only a security threat, a natural calamity or a breach in how an election should be conducted warrants the postponement of an election as outlined by 2010 constitution.

Nassir further alleged that the initial postponement was purposely orchestrated to have low voter turnout in our Azimio strong holds.

"The elections were illegally postponed. Chebukati is the worst chair of a commission that the country has seen. He needs to be removed from that office," he said.

He added that the decision to postpone the elections will delay service delivery and development in Mombasa.

Omar on the other hand stated that in as much as they understand the pressure IEBC had, they shouldn't continue postponing the elections.

He said that it was draining them both financially, physically and emotionally and creating unnecessary tension and anxiety to the people.

"I am asking Chebukati to be bold enough and announce to us the new date. He was bold enough to announce the presidential results on Monday despite the tension," said Omar.

He said that Chebukati cannot postpone the election to a further notice, without giving out an exact date for the repeat exercise.

"These elections must move on, you can't continue doing this to Mombasa people. The country needs to move on," he said.

He also asked the electoral commission to deploy it's permanent staff to oversee the remaining elections.

Omar cited misconduct and alleged that they were compromised to assist his opponents win.

Former Nyali MP Hezron Awiti also threatened to sue the independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission for postponing the Mombasa gubernatorial elections.

Awiti said that he had spent resources preparing for the elections, only for it to be suspended for a second time.

He was addressing the media at a Mombasa hotel as he said that the message caught him by surprise since there was no official communication from IEBC.

Awiti is taking a second shot at the county boss seat on his Vibrant Democratic Party (VDP) ticket.

On Wednesday, IEBC chair Wafula Chebukati announced that the the governor elections in Mombasa and Kakamega counties together with six other parliamentary elections had been indefinately suspended.

Chebukati cited threats and harassment of his officials as reason to postpone the elections for a second time.

Awiti sensed malice on the part of the commission alleging that some officials were in cohort to favour his opponents.

"I am really shocked with what is happening, I thought that the commission was independent," said Awiti.

He said that Chebukati was taking the country the wrong direction.

"We cannot allow one individual to disrupt the elections and be allowed to get away with it. Chebukati has to be serious"

He said that the delay will affect service delivery in the county and also stall the transition committee from carrying out its mandate.

He however reiterated that he was ready for the elections as he appealed to his supporters and Mombasa residents to remain calm.

 

Wednesday, 17 August 2022 13:52

Singer Yvan Buravan Succumbs To Cancer

Famed Rwandan singer Yvan Buravan has died at the age of 27.

The 'Malaika' hitmaker died in India where he had been undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer.

The news of his death was announced by his management on Wednesday.

"“It is with unimaginable sadness that we announce to you the untimely passing of our beloved Yvan Buravan, which occurred tonight in India, where he was undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer,” reads the statement from his management.

Adding " Yvan Buravan was a genuine soul that radiated happiness to everyone around him. He motivated all of us to love our Country and our Culture,”

The statement added that “his loss will be immensely felt by his family and friends and throughout our industry” and called for solidarity among family, friends and his fan during the period of unspeakable tragedy.

The singer, real name Ivan Burabyo, was airlifted to India on August 4, with a condition which had led to his health deteriorating for weeks. Initial reports and a statement issued by the singer had indicated that his health was improving after being attended to by doctors in India.

Several celebrities have so far come out to mourn the singer.

"Rest in peace brother. Gone too soon" posted Alpha.

On his part Tanzanian singer Ay posted " Rest in peace big hommie Yvan Buravan. I mourn you till I join you. Pumzika kwa amani lil bro, poleni sana family na music industry ya Rwanda"

The United Democtratic Alliance (UDA) party leader was on Monday evening declared the President-elect by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) chair, Wafula Chebukati after the August 9 general elections.

The self-styled 'Hustler in Chief' garnered 7,176,141 votes representing 50.49 percent of the final vote, while his main rival  Raila Odinga received 6,942,930 votes this 48.85 percent, as announced by IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati at the Bomas of Kenya national tallying centre.

Following the announcement, social media has lit up with congratulatory messages to the 55-year-old politician. 

Apart from world leaders several celebrities have also come out to congratulate him, among them is Senagalese- American singer, Akon.

“Congratulations to my dear brother William Ruto as he is declared winner of the Presidential election in Kenya.” posted Akon on his social media pages.

On his part Bongo crooner Diamond Platnumz congratulated Kenyans for maintaining peace and completing the election succesful.

“Pongezi sana wana Kenya kwa kuhitimisha zoezi la uchaguzi na kumpata Rais leo. Sasa hivi tena si team Ruto, Wajackoya ama Team Odinga, ni pamoja team Kenya,” he posted on his Insta-stories.

 

Sunday, 14 August 2022 11:25

ODM Maintains Dominance In Mombasa

Azimio La Umoja presidential candidate Raila Odinga’s ODM has maintained its dominance in Mombasa county.

The party bagged five of the county’s six constituency seats.

Three Mps who were elected on the party’s ticket in 2017were re-elected.

Those elected are Badi Twalib (Jomvu), Omar Mwinyi (Changamwe), Mishi Mboko (Likoni) , Rashid Bedzimba (Kisauni) and Mohammed Machele (Mvita).

UDA's Mohammed Ali retained his Nyali seat.

ndependent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) Mombasa County Returning officer Swalhah Yusuf  handing over a certificate to ODM candidate for the Mombasa women representative seat ZamZam Mohamed after being declared winner in the just concluded general election  at the Kenya School of Government, Mombasa Campus
Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) Mombasa County Returning officer Swalhah Yusuf handing over a certificate to ODM candidate for the Mombasa women representative seat ZamZam Mohamed after being declared winner in the just concluded general election at the Kenya School of Government, Mombasa.

The orange party also won the Senator seat which was retained by Mohammed Faki and the Woman Represenattive post won by Zamzam Mohammed.

In the county assembly, ODM has won 23 seats, with UDA bagging 5 seats, 1 Indepenent and 1 for wiper party.

The election for the governor seat is set for  23 August, this is after the election was suspended following a mix up in the printing of ballot papers.