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Monday, 16 January 2023 11:31

Recruitment Of New KPA MD Halted

The process of recruiting the new Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) Managing Director has been temporarily stopped.

According to a source the process has been halted waiting for the appointment of new board members.

"The government has resolved to first stop the process and appoint new board members. Tranport Cs Kipchumba Murkomen is expected to tour the port anytime to oversee the process of appointing new board members" said the source.

The term of the current acting managing director John Mwangemi ends in March.

On Friday, the government appointed former Kinango Mp Benjamin Tayari as the Chairman of the board of directors taking over from Joseph Kibwana.

https://ommydalla.co.ke/people/item/3193-benjamin-tayari-appointed-kpa-chairman

In a gazette notice dated January 12, Transport CS Kipchumba Murkomen instructed Tayari to take office effective January 13.

The KPA board led by the Chairman plays a major role in the recruitment of a new managing director. The board conducts the interviews.

The board had advertised for the MD position in December last year through the local dailies.

A total of 61 applicants are said to have applied for the position. Former KPA General Manager Engineering services is said to be among the applicants.

Mombasa Governor Abdulswamad Nassir has finally appointed his cabinet.

In an executive order signed on 15th January 2023, Nassir who has been under pressure to appoint his cabinet sent home all the members of the executive serving his predecessor Hassan Joho, bringing in new faces.

The 10 member list consists of three Women.

Deputy Governor Francis Thoya will be in charge of the Environment and Solid waste management docket. Nassir's long serving personal assistant Mohammed Hussein (Amadoh) will be in charge of the Lands, urban renewal and housing docket.

Others are Dr Mbwarali Kame ( Education and digital transformation), Evans Oanda (Finance and Economic planning), Dr Swabah Ahmed (Health), Daniel Otieno (Transport and Infrastructure), Emily Achieng (Water Natural resources and climate change resilience), Kenneth Muigai (Public service administration, youth gender, social services and sports), Kibibi Abdallah (Blue Economy, Agriculture and Livestock) and Mohammed Osman (Tourism).

"I am confident that these individuals are qualified and offer the best potential for serving the people of Mombasa." said Nassir.

The members will be presented to the county assembly of Mombasa for vetting and approval.

Noah Akala has been appointed as the Chief of staff.

Nassir has also appointed his team of advisers which includes Mahmoud Noor (Innovation and digital), Mohammed Tenge (Political), Goshi Juma (Youth and gender affairs), Dorcas Mutheu (Urban renewal), Gilbert Langat (Port and maritime affairs) Dr Fauziya Karama (Economic affairs)

Mombasa County assembly speaker Aharub Khatri has recalled members of the county assembly for a special sitting on Monday, 16th January 2022.

According to a special gazette notice the sitting expected to start at 11am is for the MCAs to consider and approve the Mombasa county finance bill 2022.

"Pursuant to standing order 26(1-4) of the Mombasa county Assembly standing orders, it is notified for the information of members of county assembly of Mombasa and the general public that I have appointed Monday, 16th January 2023 to be a day for a special sitting at the County assembly chambers, Mombasa county assembly buildings, Mombasa at 11am for the purpose of considering and approving the Mombasa County finance bill 2022" reads the gazette notice signed by speaker Khatri.

The assembly went on recess on December 7, 2022 and was to resume on February 6, 2022.

On Friday 16, 2022 the assembly convened for another special sitting to adopt the finance bill.

In a recent joint media interview, Mombasa governor Abdulswamad Nassir said the finance bill will among other things ease the burden of traders in doing business by reducing licenses.

"We want to reduce corruption by ensuring that we provide an opportunity for all traders to pay tax levies without being victimised, we have synchronised everything to ensure a systemic payment of levies," said Nassir.

The county conducted public hearing for the finance bill from Tuesday 3rd January 2023 to Thursday 5th January 2023, in all the 6 sub counties.

 

Sunday, 15 January 2023 13:27

Benjamin Tayari Appointed KPA Chairman

Former Kinango Mp Benjamin Tayari is the new Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA).

Tayari who lost to Gonzi Rai in the 2022 general elections was appointed through a special gazette notice dated 13th January 2023 signed by Transport Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen.

Tayari takes over from General (Rtd) Joseph Kibwana. 

Kibwana's term was reappointed to the position in July last year after leaving the office after his term for the same position expired in June 2021.

Tayari's first task will be to oversee the appointment of the new Managing Director. A total of 61 applicants have so far applied for the position. 

According to a source, the current general manager in charge of corporate services Edward Kamau is among the applicants.

KPA advertised for the MD position in the local dailies last month, the term of the current acting MD John Mwangemi is set to come to an end on March this year.

Tanzania's showman Karim "Mtukazi" Mandonga is the magnet that pulled in the massive turnout in Saturday's 10-bout professional boxing card at the KICC Tsavo Ballroom.

The huge turnout brought back memories of 1987 when a similar crowd watched Kenya's Hit Squad win eight gold medals in the boxing finals of the African Games and the first post independence professional boxing contest in July 2,1983 when Kenya's Napunyi Oduori KO'd Tanzania's Onesmo Ngowi in the third round of the main fight to win the East African featherweight title.

Both events took place at the same venue.

Kenya Professional Boxing Commission (KPBC) President Reuben Ndolo and Secretary-General Franklin Imbenzi were over the moon. Their move to invite Mandonga was a gem.

Promoter Mike Odongo of Solid Rock Promotions was equally elated by the huge turnout at KICC.

"I will meet with my team to review the whole show and way forward but Mandonga will definitely be back," said Odongo.

"We will bring Mandonga to Kenya again, he's a good marketer," said Ndolo.

Mandonga defeated Kenya's Daniel Wanyonyi who refused to answer the bell for the sixth round in this super middleweight bout. Not that Wanyonyi received a thorough beating from the Tanzanian but he looked unfit and ill prepared for the fight which was transmitted live through KPBC's online Ndondi TV.

"This is our new project we're proud for the big leap forward we now have our own online TV, we will be showing all our fights through Ndondi TV," said Imbenzi.

The fight itself lacked the expected  fireworks with Wanyonyi holding his own in the opening two rounds but from there it was Mandonga carrying the fight to the Kenyan. His punches were however not strong enough to KO Wanyonyi who was at times forced to burry his face under both gloves for safety as Mtukazi attacked in waves.

Soon after referee Julius Odhiambo signaled the end of the fight, an excited Mandonga punched the air in joy, doing some shuffling and was joined by his manager Juma Ndambire.

"Mandonga is now a brand in Tanzania through his gifted marketing skills," said Ndambire.

"He has a contract with Wasafi Bet, Robi One and K4 Security to advertise their products. We're now in talks with a prominent betting company for Mandonga to be their ambassador."

Big-talking Mandonga, 43, thanked Kenyans for their warm welcome and said he will be back in April.

"Nimesema na kutenda, Mandonga Mtukazi nimempiga Wanyonyi mpaka akaogopa kuja kwa raundi ya sita maanake angeramba sakafu. Naja Kenya tena mwezi wa nne." Mandonga has improved his record to 4-3-1 (2 KOs).

In the co-main supporting middleweight bout, Kenya's Rayton Okwiri outpointed Tanzania's Shabani Ndaro who was warned several times by the referee George Athman for constantly holding his opponent.

"He messed up my plans for the fight, whenever I wanted to set up my attack he was holding me, and the referee was also too lenient," said Okwiri.

With that victory, Okwiri has improved his record to 9-1-1 (6 KOs) and Ndaro dropped to 5-1-1 (2 KOs). It was Ndaro's first defeat in his professional boxing career.

Selected results

Super-featherweight: Jean John Colin outpointed David Omollo (Kenya)

Featherweight: Reddy Bellehumeur (Mauritius) lost on points to Albert Kimario (Kenya)

Featherweight: Jane Kavulani lost on points to Praxides Anyango. All Kenyans

Heavyweight: Kennedy St-Pierre (Mauritius) TKO'd  Yannick Mandu Katuta (DRC) first round

Heavyweight: Louis Cedric Oliver (Mauritius) outpointed James Nyariki (Kenya)

Super-middleweight Adel Motean (Mauritius) KO'd  Lucien Botumbe (DRC) in round two

Middleweight: Rayton Okwiri (Kenya) outpointed Shabani Ndaro (Tanzania)

Super-middleweight: Karim Mandonga (Tanzania) TKO'd Daniel Wanyonyi (Kenya) round 6

 

Still riding off global hit singles like Amarulah, African Woman and most recently My Baby feat Harmonize, Roberto serves us another smash hit, titled NOBODY with production by Himself and mastering by Paul Kruz.

Roberto seemingly on a afro beats take over, since his last Afro Hit Release with Harmonize, has been making waves across the globe, with an Invitation to host and perform at Uganda’s elite award Ceremony The Hipipo Awards and a planned Tour in 2023.

This release is set to get the engines raving.

Nobody was first performed at Evelyn Hone College in Lusaka, on 5th October 2022 quickly spread through social media, as the catchy hook got students singing and relating to the lyrics.

The song is rumoured to be one of Roberto’s best releases this quarter of the year. Hopefully, this record might soon set the Afro-classic crooner on a milestone due to its general acceptance.

Download 'NOBODY' Video & Music Video Teasers

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bCqrz1COCZXAr9RkE50OZqdVNCm9cCsn?usp=share_link

 

 

Thursday, 12 January 2023 19:26

PS Pledges Government Support To Media

The Government has assured the media of a conducive environment to undertake its operations.

Principal Secretary in the State Department for Broadcasting and Telecommunications at the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Digital Economy Prof Edward Kisiangani says relevant legislation to facilitate this will be put in place.

The PS at the same time commended the Media Council of Kenya for spearheading efforts to review laws around media operations, with a view to give the country a robust policy to guide media operations.

 “The Government recognises the critical place of independent and free media. We will support the media to play its role in contributing to matters of national interest through responsible reporting”, he said at a meeting convened by the Media Council of Kenya to review its Strategic Plan in Kwale.

Prof Kisiangani said the Government will work closely with the media towards pushing service delivery and delivering on its development agenda.

 “Countries that have a vibrant media have a vivacious development agenda. It is not in our brief to fight anybody, including the media as media freedom is enshrined in the Constitution. We will work closely with all stakeholders to institute laws that will streamline media operations. The Media Council should be at the forefront in these efforts”, said the PS.

 “The Bill of Rights in Chapter 4 of our Constitution gives the media freedom to execute its mandate. However, this should come with utmost responsibility”, he said.

 The PS at the same time cautioned media organisations against maltreating their staff, in view of the recent layoffs and pay cuts across media houses.

“Private media owners should not be allowed to threaten existence of the media through unfriendly business practices. Media workers should be protected from rogue businesses”.

He revealed that the Government, through the Government Advertising Agency (GAA), is committed to supporting media viability, adding that it has so far released moneys towards settling pending bills.

 “Out of the pending KShs 1.2 billion, we have so far released KShs 244 million to media houses. However, no media house has reported that and most continue subjecting their staff to job cuts. This is unfair and should not be allowed”, he said.

He urged the Media Council to engage media owners towards adopting viable business models and professional reporting.

He also implored media organisations to embrace innovative approaches in their operations in view of the digital shift.

The PS asked the Media Council of Kenya to execute its mandate, to ultimately enhance professionalism in the Media.

“As a regulator the Media Council should ensure responsible reporting by the media. The Media Complaints Commission should pick any breaches to the Code of Conduct for the Practice of Journalism in Kenya and guide the media accordingly”, he said.

The PS advised the media to interrogate the government’s blueprint to report objectively on areas around agriculture, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, housing and settlement, healthcare, the digital superhighway, the creative economy and environment and climate change.

“The Government is committed to forge working relationships with the media in order to improve service delivery and quality of life for all Kenyans. Let us engage positively and I urge the media to avoid political inclinations as governments change from time to time. The media should play its watchdog role in a non-partisan manner”, said Prof Kisiangani.

Media Council of Kenya CEO Mr David Omwoyo said the Council has embarked on reviewing its Strategic Plan in line with the digital transformation of the media space.

He noted that liberalisation of the media space has seen exponential growth of media and asked media organisations to uphold professionalism.

 He said the Council will continue engaging stakeholders in efforts to promote viability and capacity building on coverage of matters of national interest.

Mombasa county assembly is set to adopt a health taskforce report that seeks to improve on health service delivery within public hospitals in Mombasa.

The report will be presented to the assembly by Mombasa governor Abdulswamad Nassir for adoption before its implementation takes effect.

Speaking after receiving the report from the health taskforce committee at his office on Thursday, Governor Nassir expressed his commitment to revolutionising the health system in Mombasa County.

The health task force was formed shortly after he ascended to office. The 87 page report was launched on Thursday at the governor's office seeking better health services in Mombasa.

The report has recommended among other things to strengthen the community healthcare system by equipping all hospitals with modern equipment in line with technological advancements.

“We have recommended the strengthening of the community health care system by equipping and improving health care,” said Nassir after receiving the report.

He added “We have recommended that Tudor hospital be a child and maternity hospital, Mvita to cater for eye diseases, and coast general Utange to deal with infectious diseases.

On healthcare financing the report recommended a partnership with stakeholders to fund key functions of the health delivery by ensuring that more people are registered to the national hospital insurance fund NHIF.

The report also recommended the use of modern information sharing to reduce paperwork. It also recommends strengthening of universal health coverage within all hospitals.

"We want to ensure that resources channeled to the health sector are used prudently, and avert any form of corruption, “said Nassir, adding that some hospitals had turned the public into a cash cow.

The report also recommended that the county government build more rehabilitation centers in efforts to contain drug and substance use in Mombasa.

"We are going to use our CHW in the grassroots; we have also agreed to put them on retention to give them morale in service delivery,” said Nassir.

The report is set to be adopted by the Mombasa county assembly and when adopted it will start full implementation.

 The health taskforce was chaired by former Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union Dr Chibanzi Mwachinda who said the recommendation came after comprehensive interviews in 46 health centers in Mombasa since the committee was initiated on September 2, 2022.

About 40,000 people are under NHIF in Mombasa County according to previous reports, and Nassir says efforts to increase the number are underway.

The Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – Music From and Inspired By soundtrack, produced by Ryan Coogler, Ludwig Göransson, Archie Davis and Dave Jordan is out.

The soundtrack which was released on November 4 2022 is available for Pre-Save/Pre-Add/pre-order here.

Rihanna’s lead single “Lift Me Up” made history as it becomes the most-added song in U.S. radio history, amassing the most ever single day spins and the largest ever single day audience.

The Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – Music From and Inspired By soundtrack features over 40 international artists recorded in Lagos, Nigeria, Mexico City, London and Los Angeles.

Featured artists include Rihanna, Tems, Fireboy DML, OG DAYV Ft. Future, CKay Ft. PinkPantheress, E-40 and many more.

Ludwig Göransson, who has two Emmys®, two Grammys® and an Oscar® to his credit, composed and produced both the score and the original songs on the soundtrack.

His extensive work producing artists (Childish Gambino, Adele, Haim, Justin Timberlake) as well as his work scoring films and TV series (Black Panther, Creed, The Mandalorian) made him uniquely qualified to helm both parts of the soundscape. 

For their fourth cinematic collaboration, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Coogler and Göransson set out to create an innovative soundscape where Göransson says, “The songs and score are one.”

The two artists have talked about this approach since their days attending USC Film School, and finally made it a reality with Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.

In what became a massive labor of love, Göransson spent over 2500 hours recording the score and soundtrack – which involved six studios, across three continents and five countries. Over the course of the film, the audience will hear over 250 musicians, two orchestras, two choirs and over 40 vocalists. 

Coogler was intimately involved in the creation of the music for the film, from co-writing lyrics on the Rihanna track “Lift Me Up” to suggesting the cover of Bob Marley’s “No Woman, No Cry” performed by Nigerian singer/songwriter Tems and bridged together with Kendrick Lamar’s “Alright” for the film’s instantly viral trailer.

Göransson said, “Ryan and I talked about the importance of creating an immersive journey of sound and voice. If we used a song in the film, we wanted it to be the entire song, and to be connected to the story."

Adding "Thematically, we wanted to move the audience from grief to celebration. When you listen to the soundtrack, you can close your eyes and relive the experience of the movie. That was the intention.”

Given the story is inspired by both Nigerian and Mesoamerican cultures, recording sessions were set up in both Lagos, Nigeria, and Mexico City, Mexico, as well as Abbey Road Studios in London. 

Producers worked with popular artists from Lagos including Tems, which has become a hotbed of musical innovation. In addition, emerging rappers and artists from Mexico City are featured on the soundtrack including rapper Pat Boy, who raps entirely in Mayan. 

While in Mexico City, Göransson worked closely with music archeologist Alejandro Rojas to explore and research Mayan music. Instruments native to both Nigerian and Mesoamerican cultures were featured in the creation of the soundscape. 

The Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – Music From and Inspired By tracklisting follows:
 

  1. Lift Me Up Performed by Rihanna
  2. Love & Loyalty (Believe) Performed by DBN Gogo, Sino Msolo, Kamo Mphela, Young Stunna and Busiswa
  3. Alone Performed by Burna Boy
  4. No Woman No Cry Performed by Tems
  5. Árboles Bajo El Mar Performed by Vivir Quintana and Mare Advertencia
  6. Con La Brisa Performed by Foudeqush and Ludwig Göransson
  7. La Vida Performed by Snow Tha Product featuring E-40
  8. Interlude Performed by Stormzy
  9. Coming Back For You Performed by Fireboy DML
  10. They Want It, But No Performed by Tobe Nwigwe and Fat Nwigwe
  11. Laayli' kuxa'ano'one Performed by ADN Maya Colectivo: Pat Boy, Yaalen K'uj, All Mayan Winik
  12. Limoncello Performed by OG DAYV featuring Future
  13. Anya Mmiri Performed by CKay featuring PinkPantheress
  14. Wake Up Performed by Bloody Civilian featuring Rema
  15. Pantera Performed by Alemán featuring Rema
  16. Jele Performed by DBN Gogo, Sino Msolo, Kamo Mphela, Young Stunna and Busiswa
  17. Inframundo Performed by Blue Rojo
  18. No Digas Mi Nombre Performed by calle x vida and Foudeqush
  19. Mi Pueblo Performed by Guadalupe de Jesús Chan Poot

 

Highflying Kenyan artist and performer based in the US, King Kanja, fires up the new year with debut single “Maliah” featuring Brooklyn and New York native, Kai Ca$h.

The Afrobeats collision track produced by Skool Beatz flaunts the duo’s sharp lyricism and skillful wit.

On this track the two artists spotlight the everyday ups and downs of relationships and how to cope when lied to. 

The single follows the success of King Kanja's previous hit release “Doing It For Me”.

Kanja confirms that the visuals for “Maliah” are set to drop soon and further assures his fans to be prepared in 2023 for more timeless music and big collaborations from him.”

“Maliah” also showcases Kanja’s eye for exemplary collaborative combinations. This collaboration brings out Kai Ca$h’s unique sound and lyrical prowess. The CYN Mob co-founder is destined to be a great emcee.

Powerhouse rapper Kai Ca$h crossed paths with King Kanja through Kai’s father, BK Rube, the Brooklyn legend of the Notorious B.I.G’s Junior Mafia and Grammy award-winning R&B / Soul legend Faith Evans who were very close to Kanja’s mentor, the late super producer Chucky Thompson. This destined collaboration is aimed to cross borders from Brooklyn, New York to Nairobi, Kenya and around the world! 

It’s been two years since the superstar was last home in Kenya and is set to commence a Kenyan media tour with this new release.

He says, “I anticipate being in touch with family, friends and fans to share the growth I’ve had as a person and recording artist, but also to gain inspiration from being in my homeland Kenya. Nothing, absolutely nothing and nowhere feels like home”.