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The Permanent Presidential Music Commission (PPMC) presents music productions from the National Youth Talent Development Programme - Eldoret Edition.

Watch all the music and dance videos on YouTube here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgIQUPvj3QW82FRx2ShuxysxbjM2oE7Qr

About the Programme

The Ministry of Sports, Culture and Heritage through The Permanent Presidential Music Commission has been undertaking a series of National Youth Talent Development Programmes in music and dance since the beginning of this year.

The program aims at equipping and empowering out of school youth in music and dance with proficiency skills in music geared towards transforming the music industry from a purely entertainment sector into a vibrant and dynamic industry that will make substantial contribution to the social economic development at both county and national levels.

To be selected for the programme, an audition call out was done and auditions were conducted in Nairobi, Nyanza, Western, Central, Rift Valley, Coast, Eastern and North Eastern regions. After auditions, selected youth are absorbed into a residential training camp to elevate their skills.

The program is funded by the Sports, Arts and Social Development Fund in partnership with the State Department of Culture and Heritage.

Participants are taken through a vigorous skills development program that touches on voice, performance, music instruments, copyright, music business, marketing, dance and choreography, as well as music production and recording.

As a culmination, a graduation concert is held at the end of each training programme where the participants perform their original music productions and music videos for these productions are then released to the public via the PPMC YouTube channel – PPMC TV.

ABOUT PPMC

The Permanent Presidential Music Commission (PPMC) is a Government Department under the Ministry of Sports, Culture and Heritage mandated to coordinate music and dance activities in the country and spearhead the development of the same from mere entertainment activities into a stable industry.

The commission was formed through Kenya Gazette notice No. 2132 of April 1988. It was mandated to implement the report of a task force established to look into the development and preservation of music and dance in Kenya, covering the areas of music education, music research, music in the media, music performances, musicians’ rights and obligations and preservation and conservation of the music and heritage of Kenya, among others. Get to learn more about the Permanent Presidential Music Commission and its programs by visiting their website here www.ppmc.go.ke

President Uhuru  Kenyatta has advised Kenyans to elect steadfast leaders capable of uniting the country and offering solutions to challenges facing wananchi, pointing out that building the nation was not an easy task.

Speaking on Thursday evening at State House, Nairobi, when he hosted close to 2,000 Muslim leaders from across the country for Iftar, President Kenyatta noted that Kenya requires a leader who cherishes peace and unity, and not one who is driven by selfish interests.

“I want to tell you building a nation is not easy as most people think. It is not easy. There are so many storms and it requires A steady hand not a hand that looks at everything from a selfish point of view. Not a hand that rather than seek to resolve problems you seek to look for somebody to blame.

“Now if you are looking for somebody to blame instead of fixing the problem how can you be a problem solver? You are a problem identifier. And this country requires a problem solver because there is no day where problems will cease, problems will continue to arise,” President Kenyatta said.

The President urged Kenyans to continue praying for their nation as they prepare to elect leaders who will strive to provide solutions to problems affecting the country by uniting all Kenyans irrespective of their religious, colour or race in the forthcoming elections.

“So you need people who are willing to pull together and solve problems because that is the only way a country develops. And that’s why I am requesting my Muslim brothers and sisters this time round and in this Holy month, I ask you, we pray for peace and unity.

“We pray that we get a leader who will unite us and continue tackling our problems,” he said.

President Kenyatta drummed up support for the Azimio La Umoja One Kenya political coalition Raila Odinga saying he was the best suited to inherit the country's leadership from him after the August polls.

He said Mr Odinga was a genuine and mature leader with a deep sense of love for his country and a track record of political steadfastness.

“I request you that we all unite under the umbrella of Azimio. And when I look left or right ,I see no other (person) who has the capability of uniting us, who has the capacity to forgive, who has the capacity to be calm and patient other than Hon. Raila Amolo Odinga.

"I am not saying that because I hate anyone. I don’t hate anybody but there are actions that human beings hate. Maybe one day we will forgive those others when they remember that patience pays, peace is important and humility is a great virtue. Pride is not the way to leadership but humility. One has to be humble to get leadership,” President Kenyatta elaborated.

Once again, the President likened the country's leadership to a relay race where one administration builds upon the foundation laid by others who were before them, and urged Kenyans to shun divisive leaders.

“Let me say building a nation is not a one day affair but a continuous exercise. It is what we call relay race. You run and hand over the baton to your colleague. And Kenya is here and it will continue to endure even after we are long gone.

“Many have been with us and many have left and we thank them for what they did and the achievements they made,” he said.

On development, the President pointed out that Kenya had made tremendous progress in infrastructure and other sectors of the economy noting that it would have been impossible to achieve such monumental successes without peace and tranquillity.

“We have peace, we have achieved some progress as we worked together. We are united and wananchi have the freedom and democracy to express themselves freely and most important they have the freedom of worship. All religions are accepted and honoured without discrimination or favouritism and that is the foundation of a great nation.

“The fact that any Kenyan wherever you maybe, whatever your colour, whatever your religion, whatever your gender, that you are free and feel that Kenya is your home. That is the basic essence of a society that is moving in the right direction.

The President also spoke about ongoing efforts to address the human suffering caused by the drought and famine ravaging parts of country saying the Government was doing everything possible to address the dire situation.

The clergy and leaders who spoke at the event expressed gratitude to President Kenyatta for hosting them every year during the Holy Month of Ramadhan noting that for the last nine years, the Muslim community have had a great time sharing Iftar with the Head of State at State House, Nairobi.

Tourism CS Najib Balala noted that President Kenyatta will go into history books as one of the greatest leaders who worked extremely hard to unite all Kenyans.

Mr Balala said under President Kenyatta’s leadership, the Muslim community had been brought to the centre of Kenya's development agenda thereby enabling them to play their role in nation building.

“It is only in your government that we Muslim leaders and we who work under you know what you mean for this country. You have built infrastructure even from where you did not get votes. You built communities and bridges where their were no bridges to build. You brought people together," the Tourism CS said.

Muslim leaders among them Sports CS Amina Mohamed, Mombasa Governor Ali Hassan Joho, National Chairman of the Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims (SUPKEM) Hassan Ole Naado, Sheikh Khalifa and Sheikh Abdullahi Abdi also spoke at the event, commending President Kenyatta for his magnanimity which they said makes every Kenyan to feel appreciated by their Government.

The Muslim leaders assured the President of their continued support saying their immediate focus was helping the Head of State to cement his legacy of progressive and peaceful Kenya.

The event was attended by several Governors, parliamentarians, Government officials and captains of industry representing all sectors of the Kenyan economy.

Everybody loves a long weekend, right? But let’s be real—this time of year is full of tasty treats but can also be a pretty stressful period.

Work demands, family demands, and social obligations always seem to rev up and continue at full throttle throughout the year. 

Manage the mania and have a relaxing and fun holiday season by using a few of our UberEats holiday hacks below:

#1 – Operating hours to feed your cravings any time

Whether you have shopped till you dropped, are planning a full-on Easter Egg session, or have lost track of time thanks to spending hours on a call/video call with an overseas-based loved one, Uber Eats will take care of that dinner or breakfast thanks to our operating hours.

UberEats also has 24/7 in-app service available with select restaurants. 

#2 - Get the gang. Order in. Split the bill
End the annoying challenge of chasing everyone for their orders and splitting the bill and with the latest group order feature. Simply select a restaurant and send out a link to the people you want in your order. People in turn pick what they want and pay for their items, so no one gets stuck footing the bill. 

The feature comes with set deadlines for group orders and auto-reminders for everyone to place their orders. 

#3 – Track your deliveries to plan a successful and well organised meal

Running out of time? No worries, UberEats has an option to schedule your orders in advance for those who want to plan their day. You can schedule orders up to a week in advance and track your order throughout the process of delivery to ensure that you receive it at your desired location and time. 

UberEats allows you to specify a date and time for your food to be delivered. Tap "View Cart" after selecting your food. UberEats customers can place orders in advance for a scheduled delivery window.

You can order anytime up to an hour before the desired delivery window and as much as a week in advance. The date and time of your reservation must be during the restaurant's business hours.

This lets you spend more time setting the table and picking a playlist than stirring the sauce. 

#4 - Make sure you find the right cuisine for your get-together

One of the most appealing aspects of the UberEats app is the diversity in cuisine experiences offered by the restaurants on the app. UberEats boasts a wide range of local cuisine options such as Swahili, West African and Chinese, among others. 

You can discover the best of your city and just like the five star rating system you know and love in the Uber app, you can see what others have rated a restaurant. In addition to eaters flocking to their regular takeout favourites, we have seen a trend where many customers are opting for healthier meal choices and exploring different types of restaurants. Users can also look up restaurants according to specific criteria like speed, price, and dietary constraints. Want to see all gluten free options available within 30 minutes? No problem.              

#5 – UberEats caters to the needs of the health and fitness conscious

The holidays just wouldn’t feel right without indulging, but at a certain point, our bodies and taste buds start to crave something a little lighter than the typical holiday fare.

Those who are planning to detox or simply want to stick to healthier meals after their holiday cheat days, can quickly get back on track with UberEats. Making healthier choices has never been easier!

Grandpa Records founder and CEO Noah Yusuf, alias Refigah is among the many aspirants who were today given direct tickets by the Democratic Action Party Kenya (DAP-K).

Refigah is eyeing the Kibra Mp seat currently held by ODM's Imran Okoth.

There were three more aspirants eyeing the seat through DAP- K party but they all stepped down in favour of Refigah.

"Today the official journey for liberating the people of Kibra begins. We officially received our DAP-K nomination certificate to signify a new beginning full of hope to the great people of Kibra." said Refigah.

Adding " On that note, we take this opportunity to thank my family, our friends, supporters and the silent majority who cheered me on to offer myself as your member of Parliament, a call I have humbly accepted."

On December ,2021, Refigah announced that he was officially resigning from the music industry.

The DAP- K party had earlier indicated that it  will be issuing nomination certificates to all unopposed candidates adding that it had received over 1000 applicants interested for the positions of Governors, Senators, MPs, Women Reps and MCAs.

 

The Orange democratic Movement ODM party has suffered a blow after a section of Mombasa county assembly contestants who lost in the just concluded party nominations declared to vie Independently in the August polls.

The party is now suffering mass exodus after losers vowed not to support winners in the nomination, a move likely to deal a blow to the party ahead of August 9 polls.

Among them is nominated county assembly member Moses Aran who lost to the current sitting MCA Tobias Samba in the Tudor ward seat nomination contest.

Aran vents his anger towards the ODM party over how they conducted the party primaries, terming them a sham and now feels betrayed.

His candidature as an independent candidate now puts party supporters at crossroads on whether to support the candidate with the party ticket or support him as an independent candidate.

"The people of Tudor want a change, they feel betrayed and believe that the independent elctoral and boundaries Comission IEBC will be most transparent and credible organization," said Aran.

Aran says the decision to run independent was reached after thorough soul searching and consultation from the electorates of Tudor ward.

ODM had asked losers of the nomination to support winners so as to avert mass exodus in the party.

"I am obliged to listen to the people of Tudor who have shown great faith in me to represent them, they braved the scorching sun and long queues only to be subjected to a sham process that circumvented their will, "said Aran.

Ali Shomari who lost in the Magogoni is now contesting as an independent candidate for the Magogoni ward representative seat.

On his part, reknown human rights activist Mathias Shipeta also expressed his interest for the Mikindani county assembly seat after losing his nomination slot in the ODM primaries.

"I thank God I have been cleared to run as an independent candidate, Mungu Mbele, it's not over till it's over," said Shipeta.

Earlier, Shipeta had told his supporters of his plans to pursue legal action.

"I want to thank all my supporters for participating in the nomination process full of electoral malpractices, voter bribery and double voting. We shall persue all legal means necessary as enshrined in our constitution. I want to reiterate that lts not over utill it's over. l was born a fighter and we shall fight till the end. Thank you. Shipeta Mathias." he said.

Others are Dorothy Juma from Junda ward who is also going as Independent candidate in the elections, meaning that the party she represented will have to lose her supporters.

Milka Areba,who lost to Patrick Mbelle in the Bamburi ward representative nomination seat has opted to stay out of the race.

“I will continue to serve my party of choice (ODM) with the same zeal and propel it’s ideals as before. I live to fight another day”. Said Areba

The Orange Democratic Movement ODM party leadership in Mombasa had cancelled nomination tickets for three wards after the nomination process was marred with Chaos.

Mtopanga, Magogoni, Kongowea wards tickets were cancelled after voters are said to have disrupted the voting process during nominations. This means that ODM party may consider a repeat of the nomination polls.

Wednesday, 13 April 2022 16:52

DP Ruto Unveils UDA Mombasa Line-Up

Deputy President William Ruto has unveiled his dream team for Mombasa county political seats ahead of the UDA party primaries set for Thursday.

According to Ruto, former Mombasa Senator Hassan Omar is the UDA party flag bearer for the Mombasa governor seat race, former Mombasa governor Hassan Joho's adviser Khamis Mwaguya will fly the party's flag in the Mombasa Senator race.

"It is with great Honor and deep Humility that I accept to be the Senate Flag Bearer of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) for our Great City of Mombasa." posted Mwaguya.

Fatma Barayan will be flying the party's flag in the Mombasa Women representative race.

Parliamentary slots will be filled by Nyali Mp Mohammed Ali who will be defending his seat on a UDA ticket, Karisa Nzai (Jomvu), Isaac Malilah (Changamwe), Omar Shalo (Mvita) and Mohammed Mwahima (Likoni).

According to Ruto, the candidates were settled on after consensus talks.

"We are glad the Mombasa UDA team has reached a consensus on Hassan Omar Hassan as its gubernatorial candidate, Khamisi Mwaguya as the Senate contender, and Fatma Bakari Barayan as the Women Representative contestant," Ruto said.

 

Tanzanian singer Rajab Abdul a.ka Harmonize has been under heavy criticism over allegations of buying fake youtube views after his latest song 'Mdomo' ft Ibrah, one of his signees, recorded over 1.3 million views just 24 seconds after it's official release.

The views came as a shock to many, setting a new record of being the first music video to gain such views, given that only Korean pop group BTS currently holds YouTube record of 113 million views in 24 hours for their song ‘Butter’. 

What is even more interesting, is that 10 hours later this morning, the song has 1.5 million views and is currently trending at number 29.

Well, the singer who has of late been making headlines has now come out to respond to his critics.

"Kondeboy ndio msanii mwenye hela kuliko wote Tanzania na Africa Mashariki kumbe!!." posted Harmonize.

Adding " Hizo kelele tushazizoea la msingi na linalo liwakilisha taifa zaidi ni history imeandikwa. Alafu acheni kuchafua habari zilizolibeba taifa."

This is not the first time that Harmonize is finding himself in such controversy. Last year, he was also on the spotlight after his video 'Teacher' recorded over 1 million views within 10 hours and 2 million views within 14 hours.

The wiper party has insisted that former Nairobi governor Mike Sonko is in the race to succeed Hassan Joho as the Mombasa governor.

Speaking on Citizen TV on Tuesday, April 13, Wiper National Election Board (NEB) Chairperson, Agatha Solitei maintained that the party had submitted Sonko's name to IEBC as an aspirant for the position of Mombasa governor.

"Yes, we submitted his name to IEBC on 9th April for Mombasa gubernatorial" said Solitei.

Adding " We do have another aspirant, Ali Mbogo who also submitted his papers for gubernatorial, so we have two of them".

Solitei revealed that the party is currently in consultation with the two aspirants in a bid to reach a consensus.

 "If we do not reach a consensus then we will go for the contest" she said.

The Kalonzo Musyoka led party is expected to conduct its primaries today (Wednesday).

 

A family in Jomvu, Mombasa county is demanding for justice following the mysterious death of their kin who was allegedly under police custody at the Mikindani police cell on Monday.

According to the family of Andrew Musakhale police continued to detain their kin even after he had complained about being sick.

It is reported that Andrew had been detained after failing to clear a debt of Sh 57,000 he had borrowed a friend.

His brother Billy Musakhale, claims that his deceased brother had a complication of high blood pressure and may have succumbed to the health complications. The family resides at Kwa Jomvu Mikanjuni Village.

The family now wants an explanation about what transpired arguing that police in had not booked him in the police Obstract book (OB )even after he had been arrested and taken to the police cell.

"I received a call from my another elder brother on Monday 7 pm night  who informed me that our brother who had been arrested and detained in a police cell is no more, I was shocked because it was not our expectation that one can die when in the hands of police," said Billy.

His brother claims that the people who took him to police did so with total disregard of his health condition and is now reading mischief following contradictory information from police.

"My father called me at around 12 noon and asked me to come and rescue him because he was detained at Mikindani crime cell, he told me some people have beaten him for failing to pay back a debt of Sh 57,000 he had borrowed and later called police to come and arrest him ",said Amal  Ndoro daughter to the diseased.

According to Ndoro, the police ignored the plight of his father even after severally pleading with them to betaken to hospital after his health condition deteriorated while in the Mikindani police cell.

"I pleaded with the police to remove my dad from the cell because he had called me asking for my help, but the police declined, if they listened to me, my dad could not have died, what we are asking is the government to investigate and the right of my father to be realised,"said Amal.

The move attracted condemnation from human rights groups led by Haki Africa rapid response officer Alexander Bella,who are now demanding action on the officers who went to arrest a sick person.

The human rights organization wants action taken to those who arrested the sick man, and those who detained him even after decrying for help following his deteriorating heath condition.

"This is a civil case ,we wonder why police went arrested him and placed him in a cell while he complained of being sick, we have engaged IPOA to intervene," said Bella.

The late was once a producer who produced several movies in Mombasa and by the time of his death he was a businessman and had four children.

The family is awaiting a postmortem report which was done at the Coast provincial General  and referral hospital CPGTRH.

 

 

 

First Lady Margaret Kenyatta has rallied health sector stakeholders to invest more in interventions aimed at strengthening Kenya's disease resilience through collaborative efforts.

The First Lady said inadequate resilience to disease outbreaks among Kenyan communities, especially among vulnerable groups, has the potential to disrupt the country's march towards the attainment of Universal Health Coverage (UHC).

“Today we see encouraging signs of declining cases of Covid-19 globally, but, we cannot forget the fragilities of our health system, and the need to increase our resilience so that we can protect ourselves from potential disruptions that are still a reality.

“Pandemics such as Covid-19 can impede our efforts towards building a secure health system that brings our country closer to achieving universal health coverage,” the First Lady said.

First Lady Margaret Kenyatta spoke on Tuesday when she officially opened the International Conference on Health Promotion at Kenyatta University held under the theme, “Promoting Health during and Beyond Covid-19".

While reflecting on the negative impacts of Covid-19, First Lady Margaret Kenyatta hailed the conference for bringing together stakeholders to develop synergies, create partnerships and find solutions to Kenya's health challenges.

“It will also contribute to identifying sustainable practices that will build on our collective efforts of improving the wellbeing of our communities, especially vulnerable populations who have been impacted the most,” the First Lady said.

She said it was critical to ensure that vulnerable communities especially women and children need special attention owing to inequalities in healthcare access.

“These inequalities have been a key concern that have heightened Government's investment towards increasing health access for its populations. This is why it is critical that we share our lessons and learnings from this pandemic and align our recovery measures with long term sustainable strategies,” the First Lady said.

Once again, the First Lady acknowledged the contribution of health promotion in defeating Covid-19 noting that, public health measures such as hand washing, wearing face masks and social distancing helped contain the disease.

“Many of the containment measures that we adopted and relied upon to prevent the public and healthcare workers from getting infected, and our health systems from being overwhelmed, imply a change in behaviour.

“Hand washing, wearing face masks and social distancing, are all forms of human behaviour. In addition, health authorities have tried to enhance protective behaviour amongst the public, by issuing warnings and recommendations about this new virus,” the First Lady noted.

Going forward, the First Lady proposed the creation of a health promotion mechanism that will take all stakeholders on board so as to ensure that Kenyans have access to adequate health information.

“Health literacy efforts and multi-sectorial action that contribute to increased healthy behaviours are key lessons that are essential in safeguarding the public’s health,” the First Lady said.

She emphasized the need for unity of action among health sector stakeholders saying their diversity of knowledge and experiences should be harnessed to develop meaningful solutions.

“Our collective diverse knowledge provides significant opportunities that we can leverage on to develop meaningful solutions to global health crises. Through clear communication based on health literacy, as well as through collaboration across countries, disciplines, health and education systems,” the First Lady said.

In her speech, Health CAS Dr Mercy Mwangangi applauded the First Lady for her leading role in health promotion and service provision especially to vulnerable groups through her Beyond Zero initiative.

On his part, Kenyatta University Vice Chancellor Prof Paul Wainaina called for new health approaches that suit local situations and needs by building community capacity, and assured of the university's commitment to continue supporting the strengthening of Kenya's health systems through training and research.

The opening ceremony was also addressed by Kenyatta University Council Chairman Prof Shem Migot-Adhola, Red Cross Secretary General Asha Mohammed and UNICEF Kenya Country Representative Maniza Zaman among others.