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Top-notch rapper, musician, mogul, poet and philanthropist King Kaka has been on the road, literally, for 6 days.

On August 19th, he embarked on a week long trek all the way to Nairobi from Nakuru.

The walk which was dubbed The Menstrual Walk is a part of his initiative Sanitary Bank Campaign which seeks to end period poverty in marginalized areas.

King Kaka has a target to keep at least 100,000 girls in school by providing them will sanitary towels. 

According to the initiative’s BankonMe website, 88% of girls in remote areas have no access to menstrual hygiene products such as sanitary towels, affecting their school attendance ultimately resulting in a poor academic performance for these young girls.

The program hopes to see fewer girls miss out on school due to lack of sanitary products.

King together with his indomitable team set out at the beginning of last week, making sure they cover at least 27kms per day to keep track of their goal of 154kms. What followed next were 6 long days of walking from sunrise to sunsets.

They endured extreme weather, around Limuru, Naivasha and Giligil areas; it was truly blood and sweat but it wouldn’t weaken his nor his teams’ spirits.

The program has partnered with various corporate such as Coca Cola, Skyward Express, Symatech Labs, Confidence Pads, iQ Marketing, House of Major, iPay and Enda( who provided sports gear for the team).

Some of the  public figures who support the initiative include Janet Mbugua, Sharon Mundia, Terrence Creative, Nameless, Nick Mutuma, Lulu Hassan, Kalekye Mumo, Julius Yego, Michelle Ntalami, Annerlisa Mungai among others. 

To donate or be part of King Kaka’s BankOnMe initiative, visit the website to donate and help provide a glimmer of hope to the thousands of young women facing menstrual poverty in Kenya.

One of Kenya’s top recording and performing artiste Arrow Bwoy will be launching his debut album titled "Hatua" on August 30th at Carnivore, Simba Salon.
 
As the countdown to the launch, he has been doing a series of events like album listening parties and a campus activation leading up to the big day.
 

The album features Kenyan and international collaborations including Demarco and Cecile (Jamaica), Mayorkun (Nigeria), Fena Gitu and Wyre from Kenya.

Hatua Album launch will be hosted by MC Jalang'o and fans will be treated to performances from Fena Gitu,  Naiboi, Masauti, Nadia Mukami, H_art the band, Brown Mauzo and on the decks will be DJ Dii, DJ Joe Mfalme, DJ JR & DJ Flinch

A month ago Arrow Bwoy released a single off the album – Ngeta, which is already an anthem on both TV and radio

Kenya's dream to join the league of petroleum exporting countries became a reality today as the first consignment of Kenyan crude oil left the Port of Mombasa today.

The consignment of 200,000 barrels of low sulphur crude from Kenya's oil fields in Turkana County destined for the United Kingdom is worth Shs1.2 billion, a price much higher than what was initially projected.

Kenya is using this initial export to test the global market before it embarks on large scale commercial production of its oil.

The inaugural shipment of the crude oil makes Kenya the first Eastern Africa country to become an oil exporting nation.

The Celsius Riga, the ship carrying the Kenyan crude oil left the Mombasa Port shortly after midday, after it was flagged off by President Uhuru Kenyatta.

President Kenyatta said it was a milestone moment for Kenya as it becomes the first country in the region to become an oil exporter.

“I am proud to say Kenya’s grand march to oil and gas production and export has begun. The flagging-off of this maiden consignment represents a new dawn for Kenya; and the beginning of an era of greater prosperity for all Kenyans,” President Kenyatta said.

The President said the government is committed to achieve sustainable development through prudent use of the country's resources.

“We will ensure that Kenya’s natural resources are utilized in a manner that yields maximum dividends today but without compromising the interests of future generations,” said the President.

Kenya’s Early Oil Pilot Scheme (EOPS) commenced in June 2018 marking the beginning of the journey towards full development of Kenya’s oil and gas resources.

President Kenyatta said EOPS has shown global markets that Kenya possesses the know-how and infrastructure required to facilitate full production of commercial quantities of its oil resource.

The President said that the next phase following the success of the pilot project will include full field development that will be characterized by production and pipeline transportation of crude from Lokichar to the new Port of Lamu.

President Kenyatta said the oil project has already brought benefits for the people of Turkana County, with the local communities directly benefiting from employment opportunities in production and logistics, in addition to provision of ancillary and support services.

“As we proceed to full field development, we will ensure that local communities are major beneficiaries of these resources,” President Kenyatta assured.

He said the government has put in place measures to ensure that the fruits of prosperity are shared with devolved units in an equitable and sustainable manner.

“We have also committed, as a government, to upgrade the Leseru to Lokichar Road; and the modification works at Kenya Petroleum Refinery Limited, to support the Early Oil Pilot Scheme,” said the President at the ceremony held at the Kipevu Oil Terminal inside the Port of Mombasa.

At the same event, President Kenyatta congratulated 136 Kenyans who have gained employment as seafarers on several ships owned by the Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC).

The 136 seafarers are part of a contingent of 275 Kenyans who have so far gained employment as part of ongoing government efforts to position the blue economy sector as a key economic driver.

The President revealed that the seafarers have got lucrative jobs and asked them to use their incomes wisely for the benefit of their families and their country.

“We can happily disclose that the lowest salary these seafarers will earn is a minimum of Kenya Shillings 85,000 per month,” said the President.

In addition, each seafarer will receive one return ticket for annual leave, meals and accommodation, health insurance as well as access to free world class in-house training to enable them to progress their careers.

The first batch of seafarers will serve in various fields including ship rating, cruise staff, cabin stewards, cooks, secretaries, shop attendants and animators.

“I also urge you to emulate the seafarers who have been recruited before you. Because of their exemplary performance, the Mediterranean Shipping Company has steadily increased the hiring of young Kenyans to work in their ships. Serve with professionalism, dignity and integrity and build Kenya’s reputation at sea,” the President told the newly recruited seafarers.

The seafarers were introduced by Chief of Defence Forces General Samson Mwathethe who heads a government taskforce on the blue economy.

Petroleum CS John Munyes said the Government plans to construct a pipeline between Turkana and Lamu to transport the crude oil.

Governors Ali Hassan Joho (Mombasa), Fahim Twaha (Lamu), Prof John Lonyangapuo (West Pokot), Salim Mvurya (Kwale) and the Deputy Governor of Turkana County Peter Emuria also spoke at the function.

 

Mövenpick Hotel & Residences Nairobi is lending a hand to people in need with the launch of its 2019 ‘Kilo of Kindness’ global charity campaign.

Now in its fifth year, the ‘Kilo of Kindness’ campaign which honours the United Nations International Day of Charity on 5 September, calls on guests to donate at least one kilo of food, clothing and educational supplies to disadvantaged communities around the world, with a focus on underprivileged young people. 

This year more than 50 Mövenpick hotels across Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East are supporting the campaign, which runs from 1-15 September.

Guests and visitors are invited to drop off at least one kilo of supplies at the hotel during this period, which will be distributed to Angels of Hope - a community-based organisation in Kenya’s slums of Kibera that started in 2010 to support poor orphans and vulnerable children living with HIV/AIDS.

Angels of Hope aims to achieve community development as well as eliminate hunger, homelessness and illiteracy.

High-priority items include books, notebooks and stationery such as pens, pencils, rulers and erasers, canned foods such as tuna, soup, fruit, vegetables and concentrated milk.

Other priorities are dry foods like rice, beans, oats, pasta, cereals, flour, powdered milk, baby formula, tea and coffee; and clothing for adults and children. 

Last year, a staggering 12,700 kilograms of supplies were donated via the participating hotels – a figure Mövenpick hopes to surpass with its 2019 campaign. While each guest is encouraged to donate a ‘Kilo of Kindness.

“Our Kilo of Kindness campaign has grown immensely since its inception and in 2019 we are rallying support worldwide across all channels, within our hotels and local communities, in the hope to make this year the most successful yet,” said Nick Bosworth,  Vice President Brand Management, Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts.

Adding “This corporate social responsibility initiative is at the heart of the Mövenpick brand and reflects our values and commitment to the local communities in which we operate"

Bosworth further noted "We are encouraging all guests to join us this September to support a ‘Kilo of Kindness’, so together we can collectively make a difference in the lives of many.” 

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Another tribute for Hussein Mohamed, the ‘shareholder’

 
Hussein Mohammed one of Kenya's prolific journalists has gained massive popularity over his excellent grasp of the topics under discussions and engagement with high-profile guests on his show. 
 
Touted as the Anderson Cooper of Africa, Hussein is a force to reckon with in the media industry having successfully interviewed high profile individuals including the several presidential aspirants prior to the controversial 2017 elections, the Deputy President William Ruto, former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, Nairobi governor Mike Mbuvi Sonko among others.
 
The tribute has again underscored the long held conviction that Hussein Mohamed is indeed the best in his game and a force to reckon with in the media industry.
 
His shows have attracted high-profile guests in Kenya and beyond, promoting the celebrated and award winning journalist massive popularity.
 
This has been characterised by his intelligent yet humble demeanor when shooting unnerving questions to his guests, and his lack of appetite for the limelight, always keeping a low profile.
 
Hussein Mohammed who was ranked fourth among the top 100 journalists with most critics and pundits saying he should have been top of the list for being consistent in his career and thorough with his interviewees.
 
Are you a shareholder at Royal Media Services? Well that’s the question Citizen TV’s top anchor Hussein Mohamed has been asked several times online this week following a glowing tribute from former Bomet Governor Isaac Ruto.
 
The former governor’s remarks during a live interview on Tuesday, during Hussein Mohamed’s Newsnight show, have again shone the light on the anchor, whose wit, grasp of issues, and interviewing skills remain unrivalled in the country.
 
While responding to one of Hussein’s characteristic witty questions, the governor quipped, “ I bet you (Hussein) must be a shareholder in Citizen, because you are doing so well for Citizen.”
 
Reactions social media followed swiftly with including;
 
@Asmali77 tweeting, @HusseinMohamedg needs to come clean. Does he own shares at Royal Media House? Isaac Ruto asante kutuambia.
 
@kijomba45 Its normal for employees to own shares if the board agrees so.
 
@ Hotels2541 joked; KRA tuned in on all @HusseinMohamedg shows from now on.
 
"One question we would like to ask Hussein, are you a shareholder at Royal Media Services?" @Husseinmohamedg

The Government will move the Kenya Copyright Board from the Office of the Attorney General to the Ministry of ICT as part of measures to protect musicians from exploitation.

The announcement was made by President Uhuru Kenyatta when he led thousands of mourners in sending off Benga music icon, John Mwangi Ng’ang’a well known as John De’Mathew in Gatanga, Murang'a County today.

The announcement on copyright board is part of several measures the President revealed that are aimed at protecting the rights of artistes.

The President said the right home ministry for the copyright board is ICT because that is where it can have the ability to monitor broadcasters, telecoms and other entities that use productions by artistes.

He said the Ministry of ICT is under firm instructions to ensure that artistes get their dues such as royalties.

“I have instructed the ICT Ministry to ensure that before renewal of licenses for broadcasters and telecoms they must pay what they owe artistes,” said the President when he spoke at the funeral service of the late musician held at Githambia Primary School grounds in Muranga County.

He said broadcasters and telecoms should pay for music they play because they are using it to make money.

The President who was accompanied by Deputy President Dr William Ruto said he has also instructed the Directorate of Criminal Investigations to probe organisations that collect money on behalf of musicians to see if they are embezzling what they collect.

“The music industry has a problem that needs to be fixed. Recently we were told that an organisation collected around Shs 200 million on behalf of musicians and then claimed that they spent 60 percent of that money as expenses for the collection,” said the President.

He also encouraged Members of Parliament to push through an amendment to the copyright laws that is pending in parliament and which is aimed at protecting the interests of artistes.

President Kenyatta said De’Mathew was his personal friend who loved peace and who liked to unite people and not to divide them.

In the late musician's honour and to support upcoming talented artistes, the President announced that the government will set up a Shs 10 million studio at Kirwarwa within Gatanga Constituency.

DP Ruto said De’Mathew has been a prominent champion of the interests of musicians especially through Tamko Sacco where he was chairman. The Sacco was established so as to support local musicians to save and access loans for their collective and individual prosperity.

Dr Ruto assured Tamko Sacco members of government's support in completing a commercial building the group plans to construct at their parcel of land in Kenol town off Thika-Nyeri highway.

The funeral was attended by several Cabinet Secretaries including James Macharia (Transport), Amina Mohamed (Sports), Mwangi Kiunjuri (Agriculture) and Joe Mucheru (ICT).

Local leaders led by Governor Mwangi wa Iria, Senator Irungu Kangata and County Woman MP Sabina Chege said De’Mathew was more than just a prominent musician to the people of Muranga.

Ommy Dimpoz teams up with his fellow superstar and longtime friend rapper and lyrical gifted Mwanafal to bring you HELLO.

The gentlemen slow in down to describe a lost love - as Ommy pleads for his love back, Mwanafa takes on a whole new attitude to express his emotions.

Watch the video below

 

 Kenya's top recording and performing artiste Arrow Bwoy held a successful album listening party this week on Thursday 22nd August 2019 for his soon to be launched album titled HATUA.

The event was organized by his team in partnership with event gurus CateChris Ltd and top PR firm Terazo New Media.

It was held at Golden Ice Bistro, Nextgen Mall Nairobi, ran from 7pm till midnight,. The event was extensively covered by several media houses and was well attended by Kenyan celebrities including Naiboi, Timmy Tdat, Fena, H_art The Band, Brown Mauzo and many more.

 Arrow Bwoy performed selected songs off his new album with a live band and it was meant to give his fans and the media a glimpse of what to expect on the 30th of August when he launches the album at The Carnivore, Simba Saloon.
 
Below are some photos from the event.
 

Two Human rights lobby groups in Mombasa toady differed over Interior CS Fred Matiang'i's directive to have bars and pubs closed early on Saturday and Sunday due to the census exercise expected to kick off tomorrow.

According to Haki na Usawa Social Justice Centre executive director Salim Suleiman the directive is unconstitutional since it curtails the freedom of movement.

Suleiman charged "We respect this census, but it is wrong to deny people their right of association. Let the enumerators go into the bars and count the people in there,"

He further pointed out that as an organisation they have had a meeting with the officer commanding in charge of Changamwe Police station to discuss the issue and see how residents of Changamwe can go on with their business without being 'Intefered'

"We have had a meeting with the OCS and she promised to cooperate with us during the exercise". said Suleiman
 
On his part  Manyatta Youth Entertainment CBO executive director Nicholas Songora differed with Salim saying Kenyans have to sacrifice for only two days to make the census work more accurate.
 
"The bars will be closed just for the two days, it's not forever so let us sacrifice for the sake of the exercise" said Sangora.
 
Matiang’i ordered the closure of all bars countrywide for two days starting Saturday by 5pm  for the national census exercise.
 
Sangora expressed his fear that the enumerators will not be able to get accurate data if people are allowed to go to the bars and drink during the exercise.
 
"We all know how people behave when they are intoxicated, some will end in ditches, we will not get the accurate data" he noted.
 
The two were speaking at a media briefing by several human rights groups including Haki Africa, Sisters for justice, Voi social justice centre, Usawa na Uhaki, Mombasa Social Justice centre, Institute for Land Governance (INLAGHR) and the Human Rights Agenda (HURIA).
 
The groups called on Mombasa residents to turn out in large numbers and be counted.
 
"We need all residents to show up and be counted" said Naila Abdallah, the executive director for the sisters for justice group.
 
They further cautioned residents against travelling outside the country during the exercise saying its a great injustice to themselves.
 
 "As civil society we have been in touch with local official including the administration officials who will be working with the census officials all over the region. We have been assured that security will be tight and there will be no need to worry" said Naila

Newest Kenyan sensation Krina drops ‘Tuachane’ ft Control Bwoy.

The single is first of man tracks that are set to be released later in the year. Krina is an upcoming multi-talented rapper and producer under Dimax Entertainment

‘Tuachane’ is a smooth track dedicated to his ex-girlfriend.

The smooth  track has been produced by Kenya Brain Wash/Vicky Pon Dis under Dimax entertainment.

The visual were directed by renowned award winning producer Trey Juelz.

The song is a true story inspired by a situation he went through after dating an older woman whose pride put a strain on their relationship.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RJFE3yLa7s&feature=youtu.be

Speaking on the new single an elated Krina says “Tuachane is a personal experience and is dedicated to my fans and any other person who has been through a rough patch in a relationship"

Adding "If it’s not working out better leave than stay and regret later.”

The song which started off as a poem took him two years to finish and record in the studio. 

He advises the rising talents not to give up but should instead listen to various opinions but learn to pick what suits them and their path.

His message to his fans following the release of his single, he says. “Kenyans should expect something they will be proud to be associated with. This is not ego, its confidence.”