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Saturday, 02 April 2022 17:07

I'm Best Bet For ODM Flag-Bearer - Nassir

Mvita Member of Parliament Abdulswamad Nassir has said he is the best candidate to fly the ODM party flag in the Mombasa gubernatorial race.

The race to pick the ODM flag bearer in the Mombasa gubernatorial race has been narrowed down to two, Nassir and businessman Suleiman Shahbal.

Nassir on Saturday held a meeting with 130 out of 163 MCA aspirants in Mombasa where he expressed his confidence in clinching the ODM party ticket to take over from outgoing Mombasa governor Hassan Ali Joho.

“Numbers don’t lie, of the 163 MCA aspirants who were confirmed to have paid the nomination fees, 130 are here with us today.  This is a sign of victory ahead for us,” said a jovial Nassir.

Adding " For you to be picked to be a flag bearer you have to meet certain qualifications and this applies worldwide not only in Kenya. First you must be loyal to the party, you must have been tested in leadership and be someone who can deliver to the people. I meet all these qualifications"

The legislature revealed intrigues of what had transpired in Nairobi since Wednesday after the ODM National Election Board called Mombasa aspirants for a meeting.

According to the MP, two opinion polls commissioned by the party had put him ahead.

His opponents he said protested the polls forcing the ODM NEB to commission a third opinion poll.

Following the standoff, the party postponed the planned nomination exercise slated for April 5 and 6. NEB chairperson Catherine Mumma issued a notice confirming the postponement.

Earlier on, there were confusing reports spreading on social media one saying that Nassir had been handed the party ticket with others saying that the ticket was handed to Shahbal.

“The two polls commissioned by the party have put me ahead. Our opponents disagreed and even doubted the party. A third poll is currently underway and I have no doubt, the results will be the same,” he said.

He further called on his main rival to respect the party and the decision that will be taken.

“During the NGC and the NDC held last month, the party resolved to use consensus, opinion polls or universal suffrage to get the right candidates to fly the party flag. I urge all of us to respect the party decision and direction,” he said.

Nassir further assured the aspirants that no one was going to be left out after the nominations promising to accommodate them in his government when he clinches the seat.

He also assured them that there were no preferred candidates for the ward positions saying that they will all be subjected to a free and fair nomination exercise.

Jomvu Member of Parliament Badi Twalib and his Likoni counterpart Mishi Mboko rooted for Nassir saying he was best fit to take over from governor Joho.

“I have worked with Nassir in parliament for the last nine years. He has proven to be a compassionate leader who has the interest of Mombasa people and the coast region at heart. Today I once again pledge my 100 percent support to you my brother,” said Twalib.

Mboko on her side called on their opponents to respect the party’s decision and directions.

“The ground has spoken, Nassir is the preferred ODM candidate. His track record speaks volume, he has sponsored several motions and bill in the national assembly advocating not only vor the region, but the country at large,” said Mboko.

The meeting was also attended by sole Mvita ODM Mp aspirant  Soud Machele, Goshi Juma (Changamwe) and Said Abdalla alias Saedo of Nyali who all pledged to rally behind Nassir.

 
 

The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party has denied reports circulating on social media that it has issued a direct ticket to Mombasa governor aspirant Suleiman Shahbal.

According to the party, the claims posted in one of the online platforms, Daily Star Afriq stating that the party had issued a direct ticket to Shahbal is fake.

In a statement the party stated "NEB Chairperson Ms. Catherine Mumma has not addressed the media on anything to do with Mombasa County."

The reports indicated that Shahbal's main rival, Mvita Mp Abdulswamad Nassir has been refunded his nomination fees and persuaded to go for parliamentary seat.

The two, Nassir and Shahbal are banking on the party's support in their quests to succeed Hassan Joho as the next governor of Mombasa county.

https://ommydalla.co.ke/politics/item/2759-nassir-pledges-to-continue-joho-s-legacy-vows-to-revive-mombasa-economy

Late last month (March) Shahbal unveiled his running mate, Selina Maitha.

https://ommydalla.co.ke/politics/item/2755-karisa-maitha-s-sister-selina-maitha-unveiled-as-shahbal-s-running-mate-for-mombasa-governor

 

President Uhuru Kenyatta has expressed satisfaction that the Government’s investment in the modernization of training has equipped the country’s security forces with adequate skills to deal with the challenges of an ever-evolving security environment.

President Kenyatta said the Government has also undertaken far-reaching reforms to support the welfare of the security forces and facilitated them to effectively keep the country safe and secure.

"Public investments in the security sector have secured the modernization not only of the training of our security forces but have also ensured that our training is abreast with the challenges of an ever-evolving security environment.

“We have also undertaken far-reaching reforms to support your welfare and to facilitate you to best discharge the high burden of responsibility that has been bestowed upon you,” the President said.

President Kenyatta spoke on Thursday at the Kenya Military Academy in Lanet, Nakuru County, where he commissioned the first cohort of graduate general service officer cadets that has undergone a one-year professional training at the academy.

At the same time, the Head of State appreciated the leadership of the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) for their commitment to ensuring that the training provided to Kenyan troops adequately prepares them to operate effectively in both the contemporary and future security environments.

“I am pleased to note that the National Defence University-Kenya, a fully chartered university, is now fully up and running; and it is prepared to commence academic and professional development of the personnel across our entire security sector,” the President said.

He expressed hope that the cooperation in education and training will strengthen the cohesion of the country’s security organs and foster the multi-agency approach to operations that has proved very successful in addressing security matters.

In furtherance of the cooperation with other nations in fostering a more secure region, President Kenyatta commended the Kenya Military Academy for continuously training cadets from other countries.

“Today, I welcome the training of cadets from South Sudan as well as the commencement of an exchange programme of cadet training between the KDF and the defence forces of the Republic of Mozambique amongst many other existing cooperation arrangements.

“This is the true spirit of Pan Africanism where our training experiences enhance interoperability in multi-national engagements. Fundamentally, these partnerships will foster peaceful relations within our region and beyond,” President Kenyatta said.

Noting that the security threats the country faces cannot be defeated by military might alone, the President urged Kenyans from all walks of life to work together in securing the country by strengthening national unity and observing the values of tolerance and brotherhood.

“Moreover, the prosperity of a nation depends on how peace, security, governance and sound economic and financial policies are brought to bear for the advancement of its society. These values need to permeate all sectors of our society in equal measure,” President Kenyatta said.

The President congratulated the commissioned officer cadets for successfully completing the rigorous one-year training programme and advised them to strictly uphold the values and ethos that make the KDF a globally respected military.

Speaking during the occasion, the Kenya Military Academy Commandant Major-General Fatuma Ahmed said the institution provides value-based training with the aim of producing highly qualified military officers.

“Your Excellency, this academy being a centre of excellence, provides value-based training to ensure the officers commissioned are professionally, physically, intellectually, socially and morally oriented to military life,” said the Commandant.

The commissioning parade was attended by Nakuru Governor Lee Kinyanjui, Defense Cabinet Secretary Eugene Wamalwa and senior military officers led by Chief of Defence Forces General Robert Kibochi as well as other senior Government officials.

Award winning Rapper/Producer and businessman Cassper Nyovest and multi talented Actor/Musician NaakMusiq are ready to fight it out at the Sun City Superbowl on the 9th April 2022.

The revered artists are taking things up a notch, adding boxing to their lengthy resumes.

The Celeb City Boxing Exhibition fight is not only a one-night fight but an exhilarating weekend experience with incredible parties and musical performances from the 8th-10th April.

To sum up the weekend event, Celeb City has added a heavy entertainment line up, the likes of; Nasty C, Blxckie, DJ Sumbody, DJ Zinhle, Uncle Waffles, Big Zulu, Zakes Bantwini, Young Stunna, Daliwonga, Culoe De Song, Ayanda MVP, DJ Thuli P, De Mthuda, DJ Sphe and Naves among others.

Not only will they be taking on each other, there will be a host of other professional boxers also battling it out for various titles. Celeb City is thrilled to partner with Boxing South Africa in staging this auspicious event. History will be made!

Cassper Nyovest, whose real name is Refiloe Phoolo, is known for his countless hits, from Gusheshe, Doc Shebeleza, Tito Mboweni and Siyathandana among many others.

Abuti Fill Up as he is fondly known to fans, has been training relentlessly for the big day in Sun City. Flanked by supportive friends and coaches, he has taken it upon himself to be at his fittest, following a rigorous training schedule.

The 31-year old is excited to be taking on NaakMusiq, “I am excited about this fight, I know that NaakMusiq will bring his A-game, we are both very strong-willed people and this will definitely be one for the books. I just know that the title is mine…” commented Cassper.

Born Anga Makubalo in Port Elizabeth, NaakMusiq has a glittering profile as a celebrated actor, known for his roles on Generations, Isidingo and Igazi.

He is also a recording artist known for songs such as Crazy, Qina and Ndiyindoda among others.

Much like Cassper Nyovest, NaakMusiq has also been living at the gym ready to take the title.

“I love a good challenge, I respect Cassper as an entertainer and businessman, I saw an opportunity and ran with it. I am ready to battle it out in the ring, man to man. It will be a spectacular show, I am also blessed with the best training team that keeps me motivated. Fans must come watch the fight in Sun City”. Commented NaakMusiq.

“Training NaakMusiq was exciting, he just started boxing now. It was a bit challenging for both of us but an exciting challenge. I love that Naak is teachable, always eager to learn. He is naturally fit, he does a lot of weightlifting and the transition to boxing was a bit challenging because boxing requires flexibility.  We had a lot of fun training and most importantly he wants to win. I like winning and therefore training with him has been incredible”, commented Xolisani “Nomeva” Ndongeni.

"We actually feel blessed. We are happy to be taking boxing back to Sun City because it's been a while since we last had boxing there. The good thing is that we will have celebrity boxing, which for us is an opportunity to bring boxing to everyone," TLB Boxing Promotions boss Joyce Kungwane said.

 

The top student in Coast region who scored 420 marks in KCPE will smile her way into high school after Jomvu MP Badi Twalib promised to sponsor her education.

Lissa,15, the second born in her family and who dreams to become an aeronautical engineer, would love to join Kenya High School in Nairobi county.

Lissa who was a student at Amani Primary school, Mikindani  was worried that her mother could not afford to take her to secondary school due to fees problems. She was afraid of following the footsteps of  her elder sister, who scored 370 marks in KCPE exam but could not join the school she was selected to join for lack of school fees.

Her mother is a housewife.

Speaking at Mombasa's Moi international airport, Jomvu Mp Ba di Twalib said the girl has made him proud for being among the top students in the 2021 KCPE examinations from his backyard. 

The MP said he will not only cater for the four-year school fees in secondary, but all other requirements including transportation to and from the school she will join.

"Lisa has made me proud. I will  take care  of her needs and ensure she joins the  university of her choice in the country." said Twalib.

 

Multi-talented crooner Mbae is set to perform this Friday 1st April at Nairobi Street Kitchen alongside The Revolution Band. 

Guests will be treated to a mélange of great music and dance from 7.30pm and entrance is absolutely free. Typically, his live performances integrate live instruments, vocals, and different types of dance genres.

The self- taught singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, producer, dancer, and performer of the 'Lishanoga' fame has written songs that cut through different genres such as Zouk, Kizomba, Afro, and Afro-RnB.

He is also a proponent of artists leading the evolution towards immersive consumption of digital experiences.

Despite having danced for 3 years only, Mbae' s passion for dance has enabled him to integrate a variety of genres in dance that span across Latin (salsa, kizomba, bachata), Afrobeat, Hip hop, and recently, amapiano, from South Africa. 

Apart from being all- rounded artistically, Mbae' s stellar performance from Mang' u High School in Kenya earned him a place in one of Europe' s most prestigious universities, Sciences Po Paris in France where he recently obtained a master' s in marketing.

He is the vision bearer of the Revolution The Band ( RTB ), which comprises some of the finest musicians of his generation. The band constitutes Guitarist - Elisha Opiyo, Pianist – Boaz, Saxophonist - Denilson Ochieng, drummer - Daniel Karisa, Bass guitarist - Eric Mayore and Dancer - Deon Oburu.

 

Wednesday, 30 March 2022 12:43

Shafy Skiz Drops New Single 'Majaribu'

Eugene Odinda, professionally known as Shafy Skiz is set to take the Kenyan entertainment space by storm with the release of his brand new single titled Majaribu.

Watch the official music video for Majaribu here: https://youtu.be/pMI6IF9zuXw

Majaribu is a feel-good song that has the ability to make you groove along and will do very well on the party scene.

Based in Mombasa, the dancehall musician has been on an upward trajectory since releasing his debut track Mlaini back in April 2020.

He has teamed up with award-winning producer Shirko, who together with up and rising producer Kichwa Touch - recorded, mixed, and mastered the song at Shirko Media Entertainment Studios.

Directed by Nezzoh Montana of Film Giant Production, the video for the song was recorded in Nairobi, across a demanding two-day shoot.

Its afro-beats vibe makes it very relatable and relevant to his Kenyan target market. With the infusion of relatable lyrics and an outstanding sonic delivery, Majaribu comes with that replay value.

Speaking about the new song, Shafy Skiz says, “Majaribu is a song about a beautiful and stunning girl who is driving me crazy. The song is my statement that I am now officially back in the game after a two-year hiatus. Through the verses and chorus, I wanted to prove that no one can ever predict what comes next from me, not even myself.”

 

International advocacy organisation, Global Citizen, has launched a new campaign aimed at addressing the issue of poverty now.

The year-long campaign, called End Extreme Poverty NOW – Our Future Can’t Wait, will focus on three critical issues:  empowering adolescent girls across the world; breaking systemic barriers that keep people trapped in poverty; and taking climate action now.
 
Supported by the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations Amina Mohammed, President of the Republic of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa, President of Ghana Nana Akufo-Addo, President of the Republic of Zambia Hakainde Hichilema, Foreign Minister of Nigeria Geoffrey Onyeama, Minister of Environment of Rwanda Dr. Jeanne d'Arc Mujawamariya, Former Executive Director of UN Women Dr. Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, and presidents of nations around the world, the campaign will feature a calendar of major global events.

These will include the presentation of the Global Citizen Prize, the Global Citizen NOW Leadership Summit; the 10th Anniversary Global Citizen Concert in both New York and Africa, and the Global Citizen G20 Summit, which will be held in Bali, Indonesia.
 
“We join Global Citizen in continuing our stewardship to ensure a better world and future for all,” said President Ramaphosa in announcing his support for the campaign. “The past two years have highlighted the devastating impact on humanity when we choose individual goals over the global good. Together, we have to take concrete actions that will create a better future for our planet and its people, now."
 
South Africa’s Tshepo Mahloele will serve as the patron of the campaign in Africa and will serve alongside Sandiaga Uno, Indonesia’s Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy. Mahloele is the Chairman and Founder of Lebashe Investment Group, a leading African Investment company focused on Financial Services & TMT industries.

He is also the Founder of Harith General Partners. Harith General Partners is the leading Pan-African investor and developer of infrastructure across the continent.
 
“I am honoured and humbled to play a meaningful role that supports existing global efforts to deal with vaccine equity, challenge poverty and empower young girls. The neglect of these predicaments, including global warming, have a detrimental effect on the prospects of the citizens of Africa and this situation cannot be allowed to continue unabated. It is about time these matters are brought back on the global agenda. I am happy that the Global Citizen movement has reignited the debate about such critical matters and that it is continuing to keep Africa top of mind.” Tshepo Mahloele, Chairman and Founder of Lebashe Investment Group.
 
“For Ghana, ensuring that we end poverty, empower young girls and protect the planet is of utmost importance. This is why we are joining Global Citizen in their 2022 campaign efforts together as one voice and as one community. There is no better time than Now.” President of Ghana Nana Akufo-Addo.
 
“Zambia is ready to collaborate with the global community on critical deliverables that will ensure we effectively address several socio-economic challenges in order to lift citizens out of extreme poverty. We are especially encouraged by Global Citizen's sense of urgency in this campaign,
and we extend our willingness to support these efforts.” President of the Republic of Zambia Hakainde Hichilema
 
“It is alarming to learn that even during the Covid pandemic, the very rich have been getting richer and the very poor, poorer. This is untenable and a threat to the future of mankind. Global Citizen is right, we must be our brothers' keepers. We must act right now!” Foreign Minister of Nigeria Geoffrey Onyeama.
 
“We are excited to be supporting Global Citizen in its campaigning efforts this year especially on climate change. Rwanda has placed green growth at the center of creating sustainable jobs, improving communities’ livelihoods and enhancing climate resilience across the board, and Global Citizen is an important channel for people to effect positive change. Its advocacy role can also raise global awareness to act on the challenges that Rwanda and other developing nations face because of climate change.” Minister of Environment of Rwanda Dr. Jeanne d'Arc Mujawamariya
 
Throughout 2022, Global Citizen will also rally millions of citizens to demand that the world's top political and business leaders stop delaying action with longer-term timelines and focus on what we need to do here and now.
 
The global agenda to end extreme poverty, defend the planet and tackle inequity is in peril. And despite progress in a few countries before COVID-19 hit, the world was and continues to be wildly off-track from the 2030 target,” says Hugh Evans, CEO and Co-Founder of Global Citizen. “This moment of crisis demands new urgency and a renewal of purpose. We need a new compact built on mutual trust and respect – one that lifts up the voices of the people whose lives depend on its success and who suffer from its failure. An agenda built by and with them, to a timeframe set by those who understand all too well that every lost minute is a whole new tragedy.”
 
The ripple effect of the COVID-19 pandemic triggered not only a public health crisis, but also a social, economic, and climate crisis.

These combined crises have wiped out all gains made since the Global Goals were adopted in 2015, with the World Bank estimating that nearly 100 million more people have been pushed into extreme poverty.

The past two years have also shown that the world is unwilling to deliver both on its promise to end extreme poverty, and to protect the progress made over the last two decades. There was no meaningful progress from world leaders in 2021, despite numerous opportunities at the G7, G20, and COP26 meetings.
 
The End Extreme Poverty NOW campaign is advocating for commitments from the most powerful governments, private sector leaders who have not stepped up, and billionaires to:
 

  • Empower Girls NOW
    • The campaign aims to move the G7, under the leadership of German Chanceller Olaf Scholz, to meet the needs of 50M young girls by providing a minimum of USD $400M to reach millions of young women with immediate support for school meals, access to education, and health, including sexual and reproductive health services.

 

  • Break Systemic Barriers NOW
    • We can achieve real change right now towards ending extreme poverty by first breaking the two systemic barriers that unnecessarily prolonged the pandemic and undermined the recovery of lower-income countries: the twin evils of healthcare injustice and financial inequity. COVID-19 has exposed and exacerbated these issues.
    • The campaign calls for action to beat COVID-19 variants and prevent the next pandemic, including by sharing intellectual property with developing countries, strengthening health systems for delivery of vaccines and other medical tools, and investing so there is enough capacity across continents to produce at least 16B doses in a single year against future threats.
    • Additionally, financial equity is necessary to fund essential needs and address global challenges, including reallocating at least USD $100B in IMF Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), fulfilling long-standing but unmet foreign aid commitments, and advancing policies for fairer and more effective taxation globally.

 

  • Take Climate Action NOW
    • In 2022 it is urgent that leaders — especially those of the U.S., Australia, and Germany — keep their commitment to the $100B per year climate financing promised for adaptation and mitigation. We must open the way for decisive collective action to keep warming below 1.5°C of warming, while calling for developed countries and businesses to go further, faster.
    • Food security, nutrition, and livelihoods must be prioritized by directing significant climate adaptation resources to rural communities and smallholder farmers.
    • Companies, especially those in high-emitting industries such as manufacturing and construction, need to set clear and transparent science-based net zero and nature positive targets in line with 1.5°C. Those that have already done so should implement and publically report on these targets. In particular, the steel and cement sectors must step up and sign on to the Race to Zero. Combined, they contribute 15% to global annual carbon emissions.

 
Cutting across all our work throughout the year is a strong commitment to defend and promote advocacy, ensuring that marginalised voices are heard, and that leaders are held accountable to deliver on their promises.

Global Citizen will elevate citizen’s voices, especially from the Global South, and defend the right of anyone to speak freely, dissent, and organize, without fear of reprisals or violence.
 
As part of this commitment, Global Citizen has reoriented its product strategy to focus on meeting Global Citizens where they are at in their day-to-day life and driving behavioural actions 365 days a year.

Starting today, people everywhere can take action by calling on political representatives to fulfil the promises they made and End Extreme Poverty NOW.    
                  
More information about the policy aims for the End Extreme Poverty NOW campaign can be found in a white paper that was released today. Download the white paper here and to take action visit, globalcitizen.org/2022 and follow us @glblctzn.

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) was on Tuesday officially admitted into the East African Community (EAC) during the 19th Extra-Ordinary Summit of the EAC Heads of State and Government chaired by President Uhuru Kenyatta virtually.

Welcoming the newcomer to the EAC, President Kenyatta termed the admission of DRC into the EAC a historic event that demonstrates the agility of the community to expand beyond its socio-cultural boundaries to new people and trade centred partnerships and collaboration that will expand opportunities for citizens of the region.

“Today as chairman of the EAC, I proudly and warmly welcome our brothers and sisters from the DRC to the EAC and look forward to joining hands in strengthening our community together. Working together, we have more to gain than when we are separate.    

“Indeed, the combined population and GDP of our community will grow by 50 percent and 25 percent respectively, implying a corresponding expansion of the market for goods and services. These numbers imply expanded market opportunities for producers located within EAC under the Customs Union,” President Kenyatta said.

The President added that the expanded community will attract more investments across all sectors, a move that will create more wealth and employment for the people. 

He pointed out that with the inclusion of DRC, the EAC will be in a better position to combine resources to develop the much-needed infrastructure, especially the main transit corridors running from east to west. 

“The said infrastructure is crucial in facilitating cross-border movements of goods, people and physical capital as envisaged in the EAC Common Market,” the President said.

With a larger market of about 300 million people, President Kenyatta expressed optimism that the community will achieve better outcomes brought about by the economies of scale and pooling of productive human and financial resources.

Speaking during the summit, other East African leaders commended President Felix Tshisekedi of DRC for working hard to ensure his country joined the community noting that the action he took is not only beneficial to his country but the region at large.

Leaders who included Presidents Yoweri Kaguta Museveni (Uganda), Paul Kagame (Rwanda) and Samia Suluhu (Tanzania) thanked the EAC Council of Ministers and the Secretariat for speeding up the process that led to the admission of DRC into the community.

“The joining of East Africa Community by DRC is an event of great significance. I have been involved in these efforts for almost 60 years and this is really very pleasant that DRC has finally reconnected formally with EAC,” said President Museveni.

On his part, President Kagame said the admission of DRC into the EAC is in line with the community’s quest to widen and deepen integration for the region and the continent at large noting that Rwanda is ready to play its role in ensuring the success of the community.

“Rwanda commends the Council of Ministers and the Secretariat for speeding up this process. I urge all EAC organs to accelerate the full integration of DRC into our organization in line with the roadmap approved by the Council of Ministers,” he said.

Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu said the decision by President Tshisekedi to seek admission for his country into the EAC will provide an opportunity to entrench peace and security in DRC.

“To my brother Felix Tshisekedi, I commend you for the decision to seek admission to the EAC. And to the people of DRC your country’s decision to join EAC will accord you a great opportunity to extend space for peace and security, prosperity and solidarity within your country as well as the region,” she said.

In his inaugural speech at the EAC summit, President Tshisekedi thanked the EAC leaders for welcoming him to the community and assured of his commitment to working closely with them for the development and prosperity of the region.

President Évariste Ndayishimiye of Burundi was represented at the summit by Vice President Prosper Bazombanza while President Salva Kiir Mayardit of South Sudan was represented by Minister Barnaba Marial Benjamin.

The summit designated President Kenyatta, the EAC Chairman, to sign the treaty of accession of DRC into the EAC by April 14 this year.

Former Kenya Films Classification Board (KFCB) Chief Executive officer Ezekiel Mutua is now the CEO of the Music Copyright Society of Kenya (MCSK).

Mutua's appointment was announced by the MCSK board on Monday mornin.

"The Board of Directors of the Music Copyright Society of Kenya (MCSK) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Ezekiel Mutua, MBS, as its Chief Executive Officer, effective Friday 25th March 2022." reads the statement.

Adding "Dr Mutua's appointment follows rigorous competitive interviews in which he emerged top among the candidates who were interviewed for the position," read the statement in part."

In the statement, the organisation noted that Mutua was the most qualified owing to his background in the media industry.

"Dr. Mutua’s appointment follows rigorous competitive interviews in which he emerged top among the candidates who were interviewed for the position. Dr. Mutua brings to MCSK great wealth of experience in leadership, media and communications, having served in various top leadership positions, both in the public and private sectors,” said Lazarus Muli MCSK Board Chairman.

On his part Mutua said he is happy to rejoin the creative industry.

"I have received with profound gratitude my appointment to the position of Chief Executive Officer of the Music Copyright Society of Kenya (MCSK). Happy to rejoin the creative industry, this time not as a regulator, but as a promoter and defender of the rights of musicians." reads his statement.