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In today's world, where the pursuit of success often overshadows the quest for personal fulfilment, individuals like Maggie Mwende stand out as beacons of inspiration for Kenyans.

Maggie's story is not merely one of career achievements or familial responsibilities, it is a narrative of resilience, adaptation, and unwavering dedication to living life to the fullest.

As an advocate of the High Court of Kenya and a devoted mother, Maggie's journey from the courtroom to the digital realm of content creation is a testament to her ability to navigate the complexities of modern life with grace and determination.

In a recent interview, Maggie shares her insights into this transformative journey, offering a glimpse into the inner workings of her mind and the driving forces behind her remarkable success.

She recounts the pivotal moments that shaped her path, from taking a break from legal practice to explore her passion for content creation to the serendipitous convergence of her legal career and digital endeavours.

Maggie paints a picture of a woman who wears many hats with effortless poise and grace.

As an advocate of the High Court of Kenya, she brings a wealth of legal knowledge and expertise garnered over years of dedicated service.

Yet, her role as a mother to an adorable baby boy defines her identity and fuels her relentless pursuit of happiness and fulfilment. Within the intricate tapestry of motherhood, Maggie finds her greatest joy and her most profound sense of purpose.

She says, “I am passionate about content creation, focusing on day-to-day activities and homemaking.”

For Maggie, content creation is not merely a profession but a passion, a calling, and a means of self-expression.

From the outset, her content has been characterised by authenticity, relatability, and a genuine desire to connect with her audience on a deeper level.

Whether she's sharing cleaning tips, culinary delights, or heartfelt musings on motherhood, Maggie's content resonates with a diverse audience seeking inspiration, guidance, and companionship in the journey of life.

Central to Maggie's narrative is her classification of content, which transcends conventional labels to encompass the entirety of homemaking.

From the mundane to the extraordinary, Maggie's content offers a window into her world, inviting viewers to join her on a journey of discovery, growth, and transformation.

Her content is a reflection of her values, her beliefs, and her unwavering commitment to living life.

"My content creation journey was sparked during a break from practising law, and now, seamlessly blending my day-to-day activities with content creation, film my life as is, which has become my inspiration”.  

Yet, behind the scenes of Maggie's content creation journey lies a silent enabler - Samsung technology.

The partnership between Maggie and Samsung is not merely transactional; it is a symbiotic relationship rooted in shared values, goals, and a commitment to excellence.

Samsung technology empowers Maggie to elevate her content to new heights, providing her with the tools, resources, and support she needs to unleash her creativity and potential.

"When my nanny wants to do laundry using the Samsung washing machine, sometimes it may display an error related to water supply or something else. If I am not around, she calls me on the phone and notifies me about the issue. To solve this problem, I use the SmartThings app on my phone to send instructions remotely, and the machine starts washing the clothes, saving me the trouble of waiting until I am back home to deal with the washing machine in person. This has helped me a lot, as most of the time, I would have returned home from work in the evening to deal with laundry matters. I return to a clean house, which makes me happy.”

Maggie reveals that she shops for groceries every two weeks thanks to the Samsung bespoke 317-litre fridge with a spacious design packed with innovative features.

This fridge keeps her food fresh longer, reducing the need for frequent trips to the supermarket.

This allows her to focus on what matters most - spending time with her family.

“By the way, from my experience as a mother-of-one, if you're part of a baby shower group or an expecting mom, I highly recommend getting a Samsung washing machine. Additionally, if possible, consider getting two Samsung fridges; one for a refrigerator and the other as a freezer for storing breast milk. These fridges can easily be converted to suit either use case.”

With its stunning clarity and immersive sound, the Samsung TV transforms ordinary moments into extraordinary experiences, bringing joy, laughter, and entertainment into Maggie's home.

As she gathers with her loved ones to watch their favourite shows or movies, the Samsung TV becomes a focal point, a source of inspiration, and a catalyst for creating lasting memories.

“I had a change of perspective about smart living when I learned that Samsung TV comes with a solar-powered remote control and can be charged using USB-C. I no longer worry about my child putting dangerous remote batteries in his mouth. Plus, this feature saves me a lot of money on new batteries I would have to buy every few weeks.”

As Maggie reflects on her journey with Samsung, she acknowledges that she continues to uncover new features and functionalities that enhance her daily routine, making life easier, more enjoyable, and more fulfilling.

As she navigates the ever-changing landscape of modern life, Maggie remains steadfast in her pursuit of balance, fulfilment, and happiness, guided by the unwavering support of Samsung technology.

Celebrated hip-hop and lyrical sensation, COLLO, is set to host guest icons Nyashinski and Rawbar of the legenadary Kenyan rap trio, Kleptomaniax in a debute season of an online show dubbed, the E.A Flight.

It is a special chat and vibe session scheduled for this Thursday, February 29, 2024.

This will be a live meet and greet recorded event at 254 Beer District, Westlands and also streamed exclusively on COLLO's official social platforms.

COLLO first gained prominence in the industry with the award-winning group, Kleptomaniax, before venturing into a successful solo career and collaborations with other renowned artists.

His chart-toppers include hits like "Hii Ngoma" with Nikki, "Party Don’t Stop" with Camp Mulla, and "Bazokizo" with Bruz Newton.

Gearing for the upcoming E.A Flight show, COLLO, often hailed as the "king wa rap," expressed, "Last year one the world’s most influential cultures and musical genres of our time, Hip Hop turned 50. It’s impact to the global family has inspired the continent of Africa with today’s most sought after sound, Afro Beats which has a huge representation from West Africa and South Africa with Amapiano. There is an East African perspective and with Nairobi being the region’s business hub, a native story about the evolution of Africa’s pop culture is yet to be told. Enter, The E.A Flight #AfroEast.”

Beyond his musical accomplishments, COLLO has found success in various media and entertainment sectors, including roles as a radio and TV presenter and copywriting in advertising.

Anticipating the first episode of the chat and vibe with Nyashinki and Rawbar who kicked off their music careers together while still in Nairobi School.

They will take the audience on a journey back in time to experience the unique bond of brother hood in the Theme 29 Klepto-LOVE-Questionsan initimate Q and A session with the fans.

 

I&M bank has opened it's latest branch in Watamu, Kilifi as it intensifies its expansion drive in a bid to bring its products and services close to customers.

The opening of the new branch situated at the newly built Watamu Mall pushes the bank branches to 53.

The new branch targets the tourism activities and hotels in the area.

"As you are aware there are a lot of tourism activities here and that is our main target" said  I&M bank Coast Regional Manager James Ng'anga.

Adding" For us at I&M we don't offer just normal banking, we offer solutions".

On his part the bank Chief Executive Officer (C.E.O) Gul Khan said the opening of the bank is timely promising the residents and clients of personalised customer-first services.

"We are a bit late but better late than never. We are trying to grow by being different. We are doing what other banks are not doing, we are the only bank not charging for bank to mpesa transactions. We have the largest personal loan of 10 million most banks have 6 to 7 million, try us out" said Khan.

Adding "Watamu is really growing we are seeing that from our customers and that's means we need to grow here and offer more services to our customers"

Speaking at the launch, Watamu residents association Chairman Shariff Athman challenged other banks to also open branches in the area to increase competition.

"We need to see more banks opening branches here, this will create a healthy competition which is highly encouraged. We want to see Watamu grow when it comes to business" said Athman.

Early this month the bank opened its 52 branch in branch.

Now in its 50th year, I&M Bank  intends to grow its countrywide network guided by its iMara strategy that has prioritised expanding its retail services through initiatives such as new innovative retail products and expanding its credit facilities.

Among the services under the iMara strategy also includes introducing retail products, expanding its credit facilities, and eliminating Bank-to-MPESA transaction costs among others.

Last month, the lender announced that it was planning to open more branches this year spread across all the 47 counties.

 

Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) has handed over a sh 39 Million state- of- the- art multi-purpose hall to Mazeras Memorial girls school in part of this year's corporate social investment CSI plan.

KPA board of directors Chairman Benjamin Tayari who presided over the ceremony said the multipurpose hall, constructed at a cost of Ksh 39 million, stands as a testament to the Authority's commitment to corporate social investment and community development.

In his speech the Chairman expressed his pleasure in commissioning the new multipurpose hall terming it a milestone achievement.

"This multipurpose hall is more than just a structure, it is a symbol of our dedication to education, empowerment, and community development. It is a space where students can gather for various activities, where teachers can conduct workshops, and where the community can come together for events and celebrations." said Tayari.

Adding " This is one of the most expensive projects the Authority has undertaken through our corporate social investment programme. This serves as a testament to KPA's unwavering commitment to giving back to the community and making a positive impact on the lives of the people we serve.

The KPA board chair said the Agency is conducting countrywide programs targeting to uplift the lives of communities.

Tayari charged "I am proud to note that to date our CSI programs have made significant contributions to the development of over 60 infrastructures, including a dispensary clinic, school laboratories, libraries, dormitories, classrooms, a centre for rescued girls, and administration blocks administrative buildings across the country and in the neighboring nations."

On port operations, Tayari stated the agency has improved on its efficiency to increase cargo turn around.

“What we are doing is to ensure the cargo turns around efficiently within 24 hours, this gives us an opportunity to do a lot of business and become competitive in the region.

Tayari was speaking at Mazeras Memorial girls during a community social investment where they handed over a multi-purpose social hall to the school worth sh 39 Million.

On her part Mazeras Girls high school principal Faith Waithaka said the multipurpose hall will be used to hold meetings, act as a dining hall and will also help them in undertaking indoor games.

"We have been spending alot of money before when we hosted events in the school. we were forced to rent tents but withy this new hall the burden has now been eased and we wish to thank KPA for this gesture" said Waithaka.

Adding "This hall will not only help Mazeras girls nut most institutions here around since it is big enough"

Kasemeni member of the Kwale county assembly Safari Victor applauded KPA for continuing to support the communities on matters of education.

"KPA needs to be congratulate and emulated in what they are doing to the community. This is commendable" said Safari

 

Following a construction period of twenty-one months, yesterday saw the launch of the M.V. Mpungu - the pioneering East Africa Marine Transport (EAMT) vessel - on Lake Victoria.

The vessel was launched from the purpose-built Entebbe shipbuilding facility of SECO Marine (U) Ltd, an Alpha Group Company.

The vessel will now undergo a period of Lake trials before commencing service in Q2 2024.

The M.V. Mpungu will be Lake Victoria’s first scheduled roll on / roll off freight vessel, addressing the need for a reliable freight service to facilitate regional and international trade.

Commissioned by InfraCo Africa, part of the Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG), and experienced regional logistics company, Grindrod Limited (Grindrod), the 96-metre-long vessel has the capacity to handle up to 1,000 tons of containerised cargo, the equivalent of twenty-one trailers.

EAMT also benefitted from a European Union-Africa Infrastructure Trust Fund (EU-AITF) grant for market and technical studies as well as for legal and regulatory support.

Brenda Omuombo, Regional HSES Manager (PIDG), officially launched and named the vessel, undertaking the naval tradition of smashing a bottle of champagne on its hull, “I am honoured to have been asked to launch the M.V. Mpungu here today, I wish the vessel - and all who crew and sail on her - good fortune!”

The vessel was then launched into the Lake by specialist teams from SECO Marine (U) Ltd.

Uganda  Minister for Works, Echwera Musa, began by thanking the young men and women present who built the M.V. Mpungu vessel,.

“They are our heroes today.” he said.

Adding "Thank you to the people who put the idea together first, the owners of the company, for accepting to come and invest in this part of Africa, and to the designers of the vessel who put this design on paper so that it could be translated into reality. It humbles me.”

He thanked the vessel stakeholders for having confidence in Uganda.

“I can assure you that your investment is safe. Maritime transport is very delicate, there are so many hurdles to be jumped, we shall help you jump those hurdles. We need vessels to occupy our water bodies, there are many who have showed interest, but you have gone beyond that, by proving a presence. This Lake will be full of reliable vessels in the years to come. I declare M.V. Mpungu officially launched, for God and my country!”

Speaking after the launch, Rodney Seema, InfraCo Africa’s Regional Asset Management Lead, said, “The launch today marks the culmination of many years of work by all parties to develop, finance, design and build this pioneering vessel. We are excited to witness the economic impact that access to a safe, scheduled freight service will bring for Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya, and the wider region.”

The ceremony took place in the presence of officials from the Ministry of Works and Transport and representatives from InfraCo Africa, SECO, Grindrod, OSK Design, Alpha Group and EAMT and members of the construction team who had gathered in Entebbe to mark the momentous occasion of floating the vessel.

Mr. Sujal, Director of SECO Marine (U) Ltd said, “ This is an important milestone for the vessel, the maritime industry in Uganda, and for logistics within the East African community. "

Grindrod will operate the EAMT vessel, offering freight carriers access to a safe, scheduled freight service between Uganda and Tanzania.

The EAMT vessel will cross the lake in an anticipated time of eighteen hours, compared with the current journey around the lake by congested regional roads which can take between three and four days.

As well as preventing spoilage of fresh produce, reduced journey times are expected to boost trade, supporting SDG 9.4.

The fuel-efficient freight vessel will reduce CO2 equivalent emissions associated with climate change and will remove freight vehicles from the region’s congested road network.

Xolani Mbambo, CEO of Grindrod Limited, emphasised the importance of understanding customers' requirements and finding innovative solutions for efficiently and cost-effectively moving their cargo to markets.

"The ferry operation aims to provide a reliable, efficient and cost-effective solution for businesses in the region, thereby promoting trade, and contributing to economic growth. We are excited to be part of this project and confident in our operational teams' ability to deliver excellent results in this endeavour."

The EAMT vessel is expected to undertake its maiden voyage in April 2024.

 

The Mombasa Creatives economy interim board is set to conduct it's second public participation on the creatives economy board bill end of this month.

Addressing members of the press at the Mombasa little theatre club, the interim Chairman Daudi Anguka said this exercise is aimed at collected more views from stakeholders who did not participate in the first exercise held late last year at the Swahili pot hub.

"As you are aware the governor tasked us to ensure that the process of presenting the bill to the county assembly starts by the end of this month, February" said Anguka.

Adding "We want to bring everyone onboard, what we are avoiding is politics and what used to happen before where only few individulas in the industry were involved and pretended to be talking and making deals on behalf of others."

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Arccording to Anguka, after the public participation, they will call a meeting of all stakeholders in the creative industry to fine tune their opinion and officially sign a memorandum of understanding with the county government before presenting their proposals to the Mombasa county assembly Tourism and culture committee for presentation and adoption in the counrty assembly.

"This will be a legal board formed through the county assembly. We are currently enganging law experts to guide us and we believe we will finally have something that will benefit all of us. It is not only for musicians, this will also involve poets, actors, bloggers and other creratives whom operate in the county."

Anguka further called on the industry players to come out and support the initiative.

"We do not want to have a scenario where when a governor comes into office we go back to where we were. We need to have something that has been founded on the foundation of law which any governor who comers into office will have to implement.  Time has come where we will no longer have the cartels as it was before." argued Anguka.

On his part rapper Kaa La Moto who is a member of the interim board called on creatives to be confident and optimistimic that the board will bring changes to the industry.

"We have all been in this industry and know the challenges that have been facing us. Let's have confidence that this thing will work. We have never had such a board before. Time for cartels is over" said Kaa La Moto.

The board will be manadated to promote and empower local talents among other things.

The highly anticipated single, "Nikueleze," by Dubbz featuring Amuka Sasa, a Switzerland-based Kenyan rising star is now officially released and available on YouTube.

Released on Valentine's Day, 14th February, this soulful song is a heartfelt tribute to love, resilience, and the unwavering human spirit.

"Nikueleze"(Swahili for "Let Me Tell You") is a powerful composition that resonates deeply with listeners, offering a message of hope and encouragement in the face of life's challenges.

Through its poignant lyrics and captivating melody, the song serves as a reminder that no matter the obstacles, love and perseverance can conquer all.

Dubbz, renowned for his lyrical prowess and emotive storytelling, brings a depth of emotion to "Nikueleze," Amuka Sasa's smooth vocals and heartfelt delivery add a layer of sincerity and relatability to the track.

"We wanted to create something special for our listeners, especially on Valentine's Day," says Dubbz. " 'Nikueleze' is our gift of love and hope, a reminder that love and resilience can carry us through even the toughest of times."

Amuka Sasa adds, "This song celebrates love in all its forms. We hope that 'Nikueleze' touches the hearts of everyone who listens to it, and serves as a beacon of hope and positivity."

The release of "Nikueleze" is a project under the Amuka Sasa Foundation, an initiative started by Amuka Sasa.

This foundation aims to empower the youth by providing support through music recording and promotion for upcoming artists, distributing sanitary towels to young girls, and providing football kits to budding football stars.

 

 

By Bethanie Musyoka, Business & Commercial Banking / Public Sector, Stanbic Bank.

If you are like me, you probably had your first interactions with having a sense of controlling money when you went to Boarding school.

And even then, this mostly involved a bursar keeping the money for you. If the bursar doubted your worthiness, you'd end up pleading your case with a shopping list of basics like plain bread and a soda. 

When you see toddlers throwing tantrums in supermarkets over colourful treats while their parents struggle, you realise it's a prime teaching moment.

We can instil budgeting basics early on. Children as young as three can begin understanding basic money concepts. Even at this age, they grasp ideas like trading money for items at the store and following a shopping list.

Many money habits are set by age 7 to 9. These habits include planning ahead, budgeting, delayed gratification, and even returning borrowed items.

What children observe and learn during their early years significantly influences their adult financial behaviour.

Counterintuitively, allowing kids to spend money and experience failures now can be beneficial.

It provides an opportunity to teach them about saving and delayed gratification. These lessons lay the foundation for responsible money management later in life.

Here are some easy financial education tips for 6-year-olds (even adaptable for 3-year-olds):

1. Introduce money: Explain it's what we use to buy stuff earned through work, chores, or gifts.

2. Count money: Use real coins and notes for hands-on learning.

3. Give an allowance: Start small, teaching value and responsibility.

4. Teach charity: Show how giving back is essential.

5. Encourage saving: Help set goals and differentiate needs from wants.

6. Compare prices: Teach value for money.

7. Use a bank: Open a savings account and learn about deposits and withdrawals.

8. Talk debt: Explain borrowing and repayment.

9. Lead by example: Kids mimic adults, so watch your spending habits.

10. Play board games: International currency games can be both fun and educational.

While these tips might seem daunting, teaching kids about money early on has immense benefits.

It's an opportunity to impart life lessons and set them up for financial success in the future.

Happy parenting!

Liz Ogumbo’s music brand - KenSoul is thrilled to announce the release of a powerful new song titled "Say No," aimed at raising awareness about gender-based violence and promoting positive social change.

Liz Ogumbo has created a compelling musical piece that seeks to shine a spotlight on the pervasive issue of gender-based violence and inspire action towards ending it.

'Say No’ addresses the complex and urgent issue of gender-based violence, conveying messages of solidarity, empowerment, and hope for survivors.

Through evocative lyrics and emotive melodies, the song aims to:

· Raise awareness about the prevalence and impact of gender-based violence in communities worldwide.

- Challenge harmful gender norms and stereotypes that perpetuate violence and discrimination.

- Encourage survivors to seek support, speak out against abuse, and know that they are not alone.

-Mobilize individuals, communities, and institutions to take concrete action to prevent and address gender-based violence.

Additionally, she will be launching a comprehensive social media campaign to engage audiences, share resources, and encourage dialogue about gender-based violence using the hashtags #SayNo #EndGBV.

The song is available on youtube an all other major music platforms.

Thursday, 15 February 2024 13:50

I&M Bank Opens New Branch In Diani

I&M Bank has opened its new branch in Diani, Ukunda as part of its retail expansion strategy to strengthen its presence in the Coast region.

The lender currently has 8 branches in the region and 52 in the country.

Speaking during the official opening of the branch, I&M bank Coast Regional Manager James Ng'anga said the new branch targets the tourism industry in the area.

"We have always wanted to open a branch here in Diani, we finally have done that. This new branch is also as a result of our focus to being close to our customers and driving higher personalised engagement." said Ng'anga.

Adding" With this branch we are mainly targeting the blue economy and tourism sectors as you are aware those are the main major businesses here."

Ng'anga pointed out that the opening of the new branch  has signaled the bank's commitment to addressing the needs of the people and bridging the gap to financial inclusivity across the country.

Now in its 50th year, I&M Bank  intends to grow its countrywide network guided by its iMara strategy that has prioritised expanding its retail services through initiatives such as new innovative retail products and expanding its credit facilities.

Among the services under the iMara strategy also includes introducing retail products, expanding its credit facilities, and eliminating Bank-to-MPESA transaction costs among others.

Last month, the lender announced that it was planning to open more branches this year spread across all the 47 counties.

 

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