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Mp Ali, County Government Clash Over Playing Ground
A fresh row has erupted between Nyali Mp Mohammed Ali and the County government of Mombasa over the rehabilitation of the Frere Town Primary School grounds.
On Thursday, Ali kicked off the rehabilitation of the famous grounds before the county government through inspectorate officers moved in to stop him from proceeding with his plan.
Addressing the media on Saturday, Mombasa County Youth and Sport Chief Officer, Innocent Mugabe said they are the rightful trustees of all public grounds in the county and no one is allowed to rehabilitate or develop them without their approval.
"Mombasa County government is the trustee of this land and it belongs to the Frere Town community. Anyone who purpots to be rehabilitating this ground without our permission is tresspassing and we will not allow that " said Mugabe.
Mugabe said the county government is planning to upgrade the ground to Fifa standards at a cost of sh10 million.
"This is phase two of the project, in the first phase we erected the goal postsn we will now be levelling the ground and fencing it using a plastic-coated chain link that is not affected by rust and planting of grass"
Speaking to this blog (Ommy Dallah), the area Mp Mohammed Ali said the ground belongs to the school and it's the school management that approached him to rehabilitate it.
"The school management approached me not once or twice saying they want a perimetre wall and rehabilitation of the ground so as to safeguard the students from drug addicts who are usually at the ground. Before we do any project we carry out a public particiaption exercise which we did. This is a project that will also help our youth." said Ali.
Adding " As a member of parliament it is my responbility to uplift the standards of the schools in my constituency and ensure that our students are in a safe environment and that is what I was simply doing. Education is not devolved,I have all the documents to prove that the ground belongs to the school."
Ali accussed the county government of trying to sabotage his developement projects for political reasons.
Ali Charged "This is purely politics, it is not the first time that they are sabotaging my project. This is a school ground that we are rehabilitating, we are not constructing a stadium. Let them first go and finish constructing the Mombasa stadium."
The Mp further vowed to proceed with his plan.
"Nothing will stop me from serving my constituents, I will definitely continue with my plan."
Ruto Meets Kenyan Artists, Creatives Following Khaligraph's Request
Deputy President William Ruto has today hosted a group of artists and creatives at his Karen residence 'Hustlers mansion'.
The meeting follows a request by rapper Khaligraph to discuss their concerns, receive suggestions and proposals to help the industry as the country grapples with the Covid-19 pandemic.
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In the meeting, the artists requested for the creation of a special government fund to support artists, government and persons of goodwill support to reengineer the industry in digital space to facilitate online music concerts and to assist the industry adapt to the new normal.
They also asked the Government to provide a clear roadmap, timelines and measurable milestones whose attainment will lead to the re-opening of the country. This, they said, will help them plan resumption of their activities.
On his part Ruto offered to ensure that artists recommendations and proposals are forwarded to the National Emergency Response Committee on Coronavirus.
"In our meeting, we also discussed the possibility of coming up with a policy that will help weed out bureaucracy, brokers and impediments that slow the growth of the industry." said Ruto.
Adding "We acknowledge that artists have worked hand in hand with the government and appreciate their proposal to assist in confronting the pandemic. We welcome their offer to reinforce the campaign on the observance of COVID-19 protocols and vaccination drive once it is rolled out fully.
Some of the artists who attended the meeting include Nonini, Kristoff, Khaligraph Jones, Willy Paul, Arrow Bwoy, Nadia Mukami, Jalango, Dj Joe Mfalme, Dj Shiti among others.
Recovering Drug Users In Mombasa Treated To Iftar Dinner
Over 200 recovering drug users in Mombasa were on Friday evening treated to an iftar dinner courtesy of Coast based lobby group, Reach Out centre Trust.
The recovering drug users already under the Reachout treatment program from the freertown clinic also got an opportunity to interact with peer educators, staff and Management of Reach Out centre trust and other working partners.
"Since we are part of their recovery process, sharing a meal with them meal depicts the zeal we have on their recovery process and ensuring they become productive people in the society." Said Taib Abdulrahama, Executive Director Reach Out Centre Trust.
Adding "Recognizing people who use drugs and who have ventured into disentangle themselves from the menace is our daily mandate and helping them to successful walk out of the traumatizing experience encourages us as an organization to even put extra efforts into realizing our core role of reducing the negative effects of drug use and HIV."
Skyward Express Introduces Mombasa-Garissa Route
Low cost airline Skyward express has introduced a new route, Mombasa-Garissa.
The flight which will be available twice a week, Wednesday and Sunday will have a stop in Malindi and Lamu before landing in Garissa.
The flight commences this Sunday.
According to the airline this is as a result of the competition and demand witnessed in the route.
The flight also gives an opportunity for transportation of parcels by air between the towns of Mombasa, Malindi, Lamu and Garissa.
The flight will be departing Mombasa at 10:30 and arriving at Garissa at 12:35.
This comes just weeks after the airline announced the reintroduction of four weekly flights to connect Mombasa, Kilifi and Lamu counties.
Maserati Hitmaker Olakira Partners With Zuchu In 'Sere'
Nigerian star and Maserati Hit Maker has dropped his latest single #Sere featuring WCB first lady Zuchu.
'Sere' pronounced Shere is a Yoruba word meaning let's play.
Sere is a love ballad from Olakira, and also the first single from his EP titled 4play out next month.
Watch Sere : https://youtu.be/wht8D5mekJ8
The video was shot in Tanzania, directed by Director Kenny and audio produced by Simba Tagz, Sterryo & Drumatik.
The release follows a remarkable 2020 for the rising hitmaker- whose global smash hit “Maserati” went viral and has garnered 60million cumulative views on YouTube and over 50million streams across digital platforms.
Speaking about the 4play EP, Olakira said “Each of the songs in the EP are bangers that will blow your minds off and are very special to me".
200 Boda Boda Riders In Mombasa Benefit From Accident Cover
A section of boda boda operators in Mombasa County have benefitted from accident insurance provided by Faulu Microfinance Bank.
The riders numbering 200, and operating in Mikindani ward in Mombasa County, can now access affordable insurance with medical benefits covering accidents, permanent disability and death.
The insurance is provided by Faulu Microfinance Bank through the Maisha Savings Account.
To enjoy the medical benefits under the insurance cover, one simply needs to open a Maisha account with a minimum Ksh. 200 and pay a premium of Ksh. 630.
Faulu Bank Managing Director, Apollo Njoroge, says the bank is offering affordable financial products to enable individuals who are economically active to plan, grow and financially protect themselves and their families and businesses.
“The Maisha Savings Account, among our other products, is tailored to help our customers build a savings culture and plan their day-to-day expenditure for the future.” said Mr. Njoroge.
Mikindani Ward MCA, Renson Juma Thoya, who mobilized the riders to open the accounts at Faulu, decried the rising cases of accidents involving boda bodas, citing recklessness on the part of the riders as a major factor.
“We are losing many of our young men to accidents and many others getting seriously injured rendering them unable to work. This can be avoided by adhering to road safety rules,” said Mr. Thoya.
While thanking Faulu for providing affordable financial products targeting the ordinary Kenyan, the MCA urged the riders to take advantage of such products to be empowered economically.
Faulu Bank is also partnering with Motorcycle manufacturing companies to issue Boda boda loans at subsidized prices to its customers.
According to data from the National Transport Safety Authority (NTSA), more than 800 motorcyclists perished in road crashes last year.
A total of 350 pillion passengers died during the same period.
Recklessness, drunkenness and failure to wear helmets were cited as the main causes for the rising fatalities.
Kenya Airways And Congo Airways Sign Partnership Agreement
President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Congolese host Felix Tshisekedi today witnessed the signing of a partnership agreement between Kenya Airways and Congo Airways.
The agreement signed in Kinshasa, on the last day of President Kenyatta's three-day State visit of DR Congo, will see the two national carriers partner in areas of mutual interest including air craft maintenance, training and sharing of excess capacity.
Also included in the two-year agreement, whose overarching objective is viability and sustainability of the airlines, is a route and code sharing provision aimed at expanding the carriers domestic, African and international networks.
The partnership agreement was signed by Kenya Airways Group CEO Allan Kilavuka and his Congo Airways counterpart Desire Balazire Bantu.
Present during the signing ceremony were Foreign Affairs CS Raychelle Omamo, her Devolution counterpart Eugene Wamalwa and Kenya's Ambassador to DR Congo Dr George Masafu.
Diamond Platnumz Reacts To Rayvanny, Harmonize Nudes Saga
Diamond Platnumz has expressed his displeasure with the ongoing fight between Harmonize and Rayvanny.
In an interview with Wasafi Tv, Diamond advised the two artists to avoid the fights and instead compete through their music.
"This is something that will come to pass, many celebrities go through such things". said Diamond.
Adding "But personally I think this is not wise, let them compete through their work, how many views, subscribers collabos they have, not taking each other to the police. This is not what I taught them".
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The 'Waah' hitmaker now wants the two to emulate how him and his rival AliKiba operate terming their competition as 'Healthy'.
"They need to look at what we as their brothers do, we have never taken each other to the police , we only compete in our music" he noted.
Masauti Builds A House For His Mum, Opens Shop For Her
Mombasa born singer Masauti is really working hard to make sure his family is living the best life.
The 'Isokote' hitmaker has now joined the list of celebrities who have build houses for their parents.
Taking to Instagram, Masauti revealed he is in the process of building her mother a house with the help of his sister, identified as Nusraa.
Besides the house, he has also opened an mpesa shop for the mother.
The youthful singer posted videos of the ongoing construction, saying he aimed to make his mother happy and motivate fellow youth that anything is possible with God’s help.
“I believe every young man dreams of pleasing his parents or their loved ones. I have put it here to motivate my fellow youth that everything is possible when you believe in your God and work hard. I am so happy to see my dear mother see my efforts and enjoy them."
Adding "“I am so proud of myself and sister @_nusraaaa_ that our mother today has a place to stay; she has a business to do all this is because of the power of God and diligence. It is not that we earn a lot of money, but we do something meaningful with what we earn. My fellow youth, wherever you are, never despair or give up on God,”
Crown Paints Donates Ksh.1m To Vulnerable Muslim Families
Crown Paints Kenya Plc has today announced a donation of Ksh. 1m through its ‘Crown Iftar’ initiative.
The initiative is aimed at providing Iftar food support to vulnerable Muslim families and several faith-based institutions whilst educating the community and re-emphasizing the Covid-19 guidelines put in place by the Ministry of Health during Ramadhan.
Crown Paints will donate ‘Crown Iftar’ food hampers containing 4Kgs of wheat flour, two packets of spaghetti, 3L of cooking oil, 1Kgs of Green Grams, 2Kgs of sugar and 1kg of Dates.
Several institutions including Pangani Shauri Moyo Mosque, Madrasatul Al-Iman Pangani Mosque, Mama Fauzia Children’s Nairobi and Helping Hands, an NGO based in Mombasa will also benefit from the ‘Crown Iftar’ initiative.
A recent study on how Covid-19 had caused an economic toll in nine countries, including Kenya, shows that 45 percent of people were forced to miss or reduce meals while only 11 percent were able to access relief aid of any kind from governments or NGOs, and in some communities, it was zero percent.
“Ramadhan is the most important period of the year for Muslims with a month marked by gratitude, prayer, family and community. We must show our brothers and sisters WE ARE ONE despite the current economic hardships brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic.” says Nicholas Wanambisi ,Crown Paints Group Human Resources Manager.
To run the initiative, Crown Paints has partnered with IQRA a Muslim-based radio station based in Nairobi to emphasise the Covid-19 protocols during Ramadhan as well as identify 30 vulnerable families that deserve support.
The radio station will ask listeners to nominate vulnerable families that deserve the Crown Iftar food hampers. The packages will be delivered by the radio station on behalf of Crown Paints and all contacts forwarded to Crown Paints to follow up.