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Wednesday, 18 September 2019 17:18

KPLC Shopping For A New MD

The government is in the process of recruiting a new Kenya Power and Lighting Company [KPLC] Managing Director cum Chief Executive Officer [CEO] after the prosecution of Ken Tarus who headed the organization.

At least 14 individuals have denied charges of the irregular acquisition of faulty transformers.

Eng. Jared Othieno is currently acting as the company MD and doubles up as CEO after being appointed by Energy Cabinet Secretary Charles Keter in June following a day-long meeting by the Kenya Power Board to bridge the gap left by the arrest and prosecution of the officials.

The acting MD will face an acid test when he will be forced to battle it out for the position during an open and transparent interview.

According to an advertisement in local dailies, a consultancy firm has been hired to carry out the recruitment process.

The company is seeking to recruit an exceptional and visionary leader with good professional and ethical standards to fill the vacant position.

Those interested in the position are to submit their applications for consideration through the consultancy firm latest September.

The candidates will be required to satisfy the requirements of chapter six of the constitution.

Those who have qualifications and experience will have an advantage during the short listing process according to the consultancy firm.

Olakira is one of Nigeria’s fast rising Afrobeats artists, music producers and songwriters, this decade.

He has excelled in songwriting and production severally and that can be heard from the smash hit singles he has written, co- written and produced like "My Woman" by Nigerian artist Dotman, "Xpressions" by Haekins featuring Mayorkun. Etc.

His success and growth lead him to release “Wakanda Jollof” EP (June 2019), under his record label U&I Music.

Olakira wrote and produced all “Wakanda Jollof” songs with the assistance of co-producer Zimbabwean beatsmith Mr. Kamera.

The EP is a series of love songs, from “Aya Mi” (My Love), “Flirty Signal”, “Ma Cherie Coco”, “Money Groove”, “Summer Time”, “Till Dawn” to “Wakanda Jollof”; exploring the different aspects of relationships and the challenges that lovers go through.

It covers the themes portrayal of love, betrayal, and steadfastness. 

Speaking about the inspiration behind the EP, Olakira says, “With ‘Wakanda Jollof’, I put together the best music styles and genres from the continent, spiced up for a global audience"

Adding "Wakanda is a unifying word, recognized worldwide as a good symbol for Africa, while Jollof is Africa’s favourite spicy rice dish, so I’m basically serving up a spicy dish from the continent to the rest of the world”.

Prior to the 7-track EP, Olakira’s breakout single was HEY LOVER—the mid-tempo jam 2018 summer jam, now being released in East Africa.

HEY LOVER music video, following a love in turmoil storyline, was shot and directed in Lagos by the acclaimed video director: Unlimited LA.

HEY LOVER on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNnKROaiLGA

Speaking of HEY LOVER’s East African release, Olakira says, “Hey Lover is the perfect song to introduce me to my East African fan base as it represents all my sounds as an Afrobeats artist but at the same time, it’s quite musical and I know my fans will enjoy this,

Adding, “I am equally excited to launching my brand in East Africa. Can’t wait to share more of the content I’ve been working hard to create. I want to connect with my fans, starting with in Kenya, where I plan to shoot my upcoming video soon!”

Making his debut into the music scene with a hit single “Hey Lover” , Olakira has been making waves across Nigeria over the past 12 months, and is already hotly tipped to be one of Africa's next rated stars.

President Uhuru Kenyatta has challenged the new National Youth Service (NYS) Director General Matilda Pamela Aleyo Sakwa to transform the agency into a training institution that effectively delivers on its mandate.  

The President told Ms Sakwa to ensure that NYS reclaims its position in national development by equipping the youth with adequate skills and expertise to enable them contribute to nation building. 

The Head of State spoke today at State House, Nairobi when he witnessed the swearing in of Ms Sakwa as the new NYS Director General.

The President congratulated Ms Sakwa and expressed confidence that she has what it takes to successfully lead NYS and enable it to offer appropriate training, mentoring, encouraging and giving hope to young Kenyans. 

“You are a person with experience in management of public resources and also in public service and administration. I have confidence that you will deliver not only to the Government but also to the people of Kenya. 

“You have the capacity to take this organization to the next level,” the President told Ms Sakwa. 

As part of her swearing in, the new Director General took oath of office, and signed the General Integrity Code and the Accountability Pledge committing herself to discharge her duties according to the law without fear or favour. 

The President observed that NYS has in the past failed to deliver on its mandate due to challenges of integrity and weak leadership, and tasked Ms Sakwa to rebuild the trust, confidence and faith of Kenyans in the institution. 

“I have never failed to believe in this organization as an instrument of transformation of our Republic and of our young people,” the President said as he assured the new Director General of his support. 

He said the ongoing reforms at NYS including the set up of the management council led by Lt. Gen (Rtd) Njuki Mwaniki are aimed at strengthening the institution to make it more accountable and transparent. 

Present at the ceremony were Public Service CS Prof Margaret Kobia, State House Chief of Staff Nzioka Waita and NYS Council Chairman Lt. Gen (Rtd) Njuki Mwaniki among others. 

 

Let's work together to link artisanal and small scale miners to the Big Four Agenda, this is according to Taita Taveta Deputy Governor Majala Mlagui.

Speaking during the Second Biannual CEMEREM Conference on sustainable development in the extractives industry in Africa held in Voi Majala said the linkage will support the miners who face marketing challenge for their minerals.

"We are living in the era of the presidential Big four Agenda among them housing, manufacturing and agriculture. It is my humble call for CEMEREM, Taita Taveta University and other stakeholders to work together to support them" she said 

Adding "It is our responsibility to sit and forge a way to link small scale and artisal miners with the niche created in order for them to be able to capitalize on this opportunity".

She at the same time revealed that plans are underway to renew an MoU between the County Government of Taita Taveta and Taita Taveta university to help develop a curriculum which will be a tool for training in the Vocational training centers countywide.

The extractives enthusiast also noted that remarkable strides have been made in terms of policy formulation both locally and regionally.

"We have in place the Sand Harvesting and Conservation bill and the Taita Taveta Mining Act 2016. Also as a member of Jumuiya ya Kaunti za Pwani, in the mining sector working groups, we have formulated a harmonized extractives policy which will look into issues consent, local content, procurement opportunities and benefit sharing for communities around mining areas," she added.

She however observed the need to come up with a model for empowering women in the extractives sector and their involvement in leadership of the sector while creating an ample environment for women to engage in mining throughout the value chain.

Taita Taveta University Chancellor Professor Fred Barasa confirmed that the university has previously partnered with JKP and the County Government of Taita Taveta to train artisanal and small scale miners in the field of marketing, business and social engineering.

Taita Taveta Deputy Vice Chancellor Professor Christine Onyango informed the audience that CEMEREM program is a partnership between Taita Taveta University and a Germany Government funded program DAAD which creates linkage with partners. The project in its second phase.

Also present were Retired Major Masdine Madoka, Murang'a University VC Prof. Justin Irina among other stakeholders.

The 27th edition of the Koroga Festival is set to go down this weekend 21- 22 September at the prestigious Two Rivers Mall in Kiambu County.

This edition of the Festival features yet another explosive line up of award winning artistes from across Africa.

Day 1 will feature the newest sensation in the Kenyan Music scene, the Sailors who are currently riding high with their hit songs Wamlambez and Pekejeng, which are currently two of the biggest tracks in Kenya right now.

Also featuring on day one are the Decimators and Zzero Sufuri.

Day 2 which is the highlight of the Festival will feature two of Kenyan dancehall legends Redsan and Wyre the love child, and the Legendary Reggae act from Cote D’Ivore -Alpha Blondy and the Solar system band.

This will be the first time the Sweet Fanta Diallo singer will be performing in Kenya.

Speaking on phone ahead of his performance, Alpha Blondy revealed, " I am excited to be performing in Nairobi after a long break, it feels good to be back to this beautiful country in the motherland Africa.

"Everything has been put in place by the Koroga Festival team to ensure our fans have a great experience as it is the custom of all our events". Said The Commercial director of Capital Group Limited, Farida Idris.

For smooth transportation to the venue, Koroga Festival organisers have partnered with SWVL to provide transportation to commuters to and from the venue on both days.

This edition of Koroga Festival promises to be show stopper in the entertainment industry.

The organisers have unveiled dates for the next four editions of the Koroga festival as follows.

  • 28th Edition 30th Nov 1st Dec 2019
  • 29th Edition 15th and 16th Feb 2019
  • 30th Edition 11th and 12th April 2020 in Nanyuki, Kenya

Over 2,000 workers have been left jobless after Mombasa's giant apparel firm EPZ Simba apparel closed one of its production unit in Changamwe.

The workers have been on strike for the last one week.

The management of the firm has accused the workers of staging "illegal strike" since September 9 following the internal fight between the two shop stewards of their union.

They also accuse the workers of failing to honour two return to work agreements.

According to the first return to work agreement signed by TTWU Deputy General Secretary Ezra Ojuka, John Ngari (National Organizing Secretary), Odengo Otieno (Branch Secretary), Collis Omondi (Deputy Shop Steward)  Damaris Munyao Chef Shop Steward and Meshak Mwanganji., the workers were supposed to resume work on September 13 but they failed to turn up.

“We decided to shut down the factory because the workers have refused to honor two return-to-work agreements we signed with their representatives,” said the firm in a statement.

The proprietors also pointed out that they recorded loss of Sh20 million due to its failure to export 100,000 garments to the USA.

They also accuse a local politician of fueling the unrest in the workers.

“Since September 9 the workers have staged an illegal strike due to internal in-fight between two shop stewards of the union which is supporters by local politicians,” said the firm.

Today the workers led by chief shop steward Meshack Mwangangi held a protest.

They said they  called for a strike after gang attacked some of the workers inside the factory.

The workers are demanding their jobs back.

September 12 of every calendar year ushers in new year in Ethiopia, according to their Orthodox calendar.

Ethiopians living in Mombasa joined their fellow country men in celebrating the new year also known as Enkutatash.

The celebrations were held at the Sheba club led by the Ethiopia ambassador to Kenya Meles Alem. Kisauni Mp Ali Mbogo was also present during the celebrations.

Enkutatash which literary means “a gift of jewel to your finger” marks the Ethiopian New Year based on the Coptic calendar of Julian calculation. It signifies the end of the rainy season and the ushering in of the sunny one.

The tradition goes back 3,000 years as it was started to commemorate the Queen of Sheba of ancient Ethiopia and Yemen who visited King Solomon of Israel in Jerusalem.

During the celebration in Mombasa, the proprietor of Sheba club Wondwossen Kassie was also unveiled as the Ethiopia's cultural ambassador.

There is an eight-year gap between Ethiopian calendar and that of the one adopted by the rest of the world which follows the Gregorian calendar.

 

Monday, 16 September 2019 15:55

Ramogi Welfare Launches Strategic Plan

The Luo community residing in the coast region under the umbrella of Ramogi Welfare have refuted claims their focus is on the 2022 presidential succession battle.

They said the welfare's strategic plan has nothing to do with the battle to succeed President Uhuru Kenyatta but the economic welfare of members.

Led by Mombasa county government chief of staff Joab Odhiambo Tumbo they said their five year strategic plan is beyond the 2022 general elections.

He said the strategic plan from 2019 to 2023 focuses on the economic empowerment of the members and the realisation of sustainable development.

"Let's unite and strengthen the community members apart from the cultural funeral gatherings in the region," he pointed out.

He spoke when he presided over the launch of the welfare community's five year strategic plan held at the Mombasa Women’s hall in Mvita constituency, Mombasa county.

The county chief of staff cautioned their critics they won’t allow the welfare to be used as a political vehicle for the 2022 polls.

Tumbo, who was accompanied by Mombasa County Executive for Devolution and Public Service Administration Seth Odhiambo Odongo, vowed he will ensure the welfare is not used as a stepping stone to politics.

He reiterated the welfare will not allow itself to be used as a campaign tool for the 2022 general election in the region.

"The welfare's strategic plan has nothing to do with the next polls," he pointed out.

On his part, Seth urged the community to engage in constructive politics which will empower them than politics of division which will ruin them.

He advised the community that they will succeed and prosper if they unite and speak with one  voice in the region.

Ramogi Welfare Community chairperson Ishmael Ochola has acknowledged the formation of the members' welfare was started in 2004 with the sole agenda of organizing funeral gatherings for transportation of the deceased for burial but assured them they want to transform the outfit to focus on economic empowerment of members.

He said since he took over he has been able to offset the minibus loan through a funds drive and they have plans to acquire a second minibus.

Ochola said they have identified a plot to put up a multi-purpose hall for generating income and they are targeting to recruit almost 30,000 members in the next five years.

"Before the implementation of the five year plan we will establish a Savings and Credit Cooperative (Sacco) initiative to empower members,’’ he pointed out.

Thursday, 12 September 2019 13:34

Cabinet Bans Child Adoption By Foreign Nationals

Cabinet has today announced an immediate ban on adoption of children by foreign nationals. 

A special Cabinet meeting at State House, Nairobi chaired by President Uhuru Kenyatta and attended by Deputy President William Ruto also directed the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection to formulate a new policy document to regulate the adoption of children by foreign nationals in Kenya.

The meeting also directed the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection to streamline operations of the Child Welfare Society of Kenya and those of children homes in the country.

On infrastructure, the Cabinet approved Kshs 6.9 billion for the development of an Inland Container Depot, Railway Marshalling Yard, Logistics Zone and Public Utility Area as well as other core enabling infrastructure to support the development of the Naivasha Special Economic Zone and the impending completion of Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) phase 2A.

The Cabinet also approved the hosting of the upcoming Nairobi Summit of the 25th International Conference on Population and Development  (ICPD 25).

The summit that will be held from 12th to 14th November 2019 is expected to attract over 6,000 delegates from 179 countries. The summit is set to project a positive image and solidify the country’s position as an ideal conference and aviation hub, a move that will boost Kenya’s tourism sector.

Thursday, 12 September 2019 13:19

Ruto Set To Tour Coast Region

Deputy President William Ruto will make a five-day tour of the Coast region starting with Tana River on Thursday this week.            

The development tour will cover Kilifi, Kwale, Mombasa and Taita Taveta Counties.

Today, Dr Ruto will be in Tana River where he will inspect KoraKora Canal Water project and the coconuts and cashew nuts projects in Bura.

His visit comes only three days after President Kenyatta toured the region, where he stayed for five days. His son Nick Ruto was also in Mombasa few days ago where he attended a volleyball tournament in Jomvu. 

The National Irrigation Board project on the cashew nuts and coconuts allows it to give farmers seedlings for free.

Bura MP Ali Wario said the project would go a long way in empowering farmers who have in the past suffered from poor production due to use of low quality seedlings.

“The diversification to cashew nuts and coconuts assures the public of an income. This will address the unemployment challenge among youths in this region,” noted Mr Wario 

The Deputy President will also open a livestock market in Garsen, a move that aims at turning the activity into a commercial venture.

On Friday, Dr Ruto will be in Kilifi County where he is expected to  commission the Baricho Lot Three water pipeline that is poised to bring  stability in the supply of the commodity in the entire Coastal region.

The Deputy President will thereafter launch several Last Mile projects in various towns, including Kilifi, Mtwapa, Rabai and Malindi.

In Mombasa, he will launch a Sh300-million sewerage works in Changamwe funded by the African Development Bank.

He will also attend a church fundraising in Mikindani on Saturday where he will be hosted by the area Mp Badi Twalib.

Dr Ruto will also launch a Sh500-million works to reconstruct a dam washed away by floods in Pemba, Kwale.

Curtains on the extensive tour of the region will be drawn in Taita Taveta on Monday next week when he will launch several pans in the county.

At the same time, Dr Ruto will inspect the rehabilitation of the Njoro Kubwa Irrigation Scheme.