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Pride Inn Paradise hotel has joined a list of  four other hotels at the Kenyan Coast that have received five star ratings. The hotel is also the first from Mombasa to have received the rating.

The other four from the Coast region are Medina Palms in Watamu, Diani Reef Beach Resort & Spa, Leopard Beach Hotel and the Swahili Beach Hotel.

Located in Shanzu area of Mombasa County Pride Inn Paradise hotel  boasts of being the only hotel in the region with a conference facility that accommodates up to 2,500 delegates. The hotel which is also celebrated for being the first in Kenya to appoint a Woman as its General Manager has a total of 240 rooms, Ann Peggy is the hotel's General Manager 

The hotel today held a short celebration to mark the new milestone with the main guest being the Mombasa County Tourism Executive Fawz Rashid.

Rashid lauded the management of the hotel for the new step.

Rashid charged "''The opening of  this hotel three years ago brought in 100 jobs to the local Mombasa  community . We remain upbeat that with the latest star rankings , there will be more opportunities  for qualified personnel to get employed,'' 

Rashid further noted that the county government will continue to support local investors and more so the local tourism industry.

On his part the hotel's Managing Director, Hasnain Nooran thanked the national and county governments for their support.

"We opened this facility in 2015. The journey of being named a five-star has taken us four years. We wish to salute the entire national and county governments for enabling business thrive by ensuring that there are support infrastructures in place like security ,road networks and telecommunication to mention a few" said Nooran

 

President Uhuru Kenyatta is expected to official open the Mombasa International Agricultural society of Kenya (ASK) show.

The 2019 Mombasa ASK Show which will open its doors to the public on Wednesday, 4thSeptember 2019 has attracted over 190 exhibitors from countries such as Uganda, Tanzania, Ukraine, China and Zanzibar.

A statement from state house reads "His Excellency the President will on Thursday this week, 5th September, join thousands of Kenyans, foreign traders and exhibitors at the ASK Jomo Kenyatta showground in Mkomani, Mombasa for the official opening of the 2019 Mombasa International Agricultural Society of Kenya (ASK) Show".

The president fail to attend the 2017 and 2018 shows sending his representatives from the cabinet with the Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mwangi Kiunjuri being the main chief guest in last year's show.

Mombasa governor Hassan Joho is expected to be the chief guest tomorrow (Wenesday) when the show will open its gates to members of the public.

 

 

 

Kenya’s bid for one of the non-permanent seats on the United Nations Security Council got a boost today after several new envoys assured President Uhuru Kenyatta of their countries’ support.

The pledges to support Kenya’s candidature for the UNSC seat during the election scheduled for June next year were made at State House, Nairobi, when President Kenyatta received credentials from 11 new envoys.

Among the new envoys is the United Kingdom High Commissioner Ms Jane Marriot who replaces Nic Hailey whose tour of duty in Kenya has ended.

Also reporting for duty was the new European Union Delegation Ambassador to Kenya, Simon Mordue, who replaces Antonio Stefan Dejak.

Other envoys who presented their credentials to President Kenyatta included Dimitrios Zavoritis (Greece),  Winpeg Moyo (Zimbabwe), Saqtain Syedah (Pakistan) and Martin Klepetko (Czech Republic).

The President also received credentials from Ambassador Oded Joseph of Israel and Jean Bosco Barege of Burundi as well as three non-permanent envoys including Toba Sebade (Togo), Sulayman Aliu (Gambia) and Hermann Immongault (Gabon).

The envoy from Greece said his country will support Kenya’s bid for the UNSC seat as he called for Kenya’s reciprocal support for Greece’s bid for one of the non-permanent UNSC seats in 2024.

“I could not finish, Your Excellency, without expressing appreciation for the support Kenya has offered to Greece on my country’s candidature for a Non-Permanent seat to the United Nations Security Council, in the context of reciprocal endorsement by Greece of Kenya’s preceding candidature in the same organ,” said Amb Zavoritis.

Ambassador Winpeg Moyo from Zimbabwe said her nation supports Kenya’s bid for the non-permanent seat and hopes Kenya will win.

“Please accept my congratulations and that of my Government, on Kenya’s endorsement by the African Union on your bid for a non-permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council, Zimbabwe fully supports your candidature and is confident that you will be victorious in New York,” said the Zimbabwean envoy.

The envoys from the EU, UK, Israel, Pakistan, Togo, Burundi, Czech Republic Gabon and Gambia said Kenya is a strategic partner for their countries and that they will continue to support Kenya’s security interests.

The new UK High Commissioner said she will work to deliver a stronger and mutually beneficial security and defence partnership with Kenya especially in combating violent extremism and terrorism.

“I would also like to pay our respects to the continued commitment and sacrifice of your security and defence forces and society leaders who fight against extremism and terrorism,” said High Commissioner Marriot.

Ms Marriot said Kenya and the UK today “stand as two vibrant and modern countries, crucial to the success of our respective regions and with important roles in the commonwealth and in supporting the rules-based International system”.

She said the UK is committed in supporting Kenya’s Big Four agenda, adding that the Africa Investment Summit 2020 that will be held in London provides further impetus to support Africa’s development agenda and create dynamic business environment.

On his part, the EU envoy said European countries regard Kenya as having the economic and political weight to make a decisive contribution to stability in the region.

He said Kenya’s commitment to regional stability is proven by its contribution to AMISOM and the hosting of more than 475,000 refugees.

“The present and future leadership of the EU are very conscious of the fact that a stable and prosperous Kenya that preserves its democratic and liberal values — as it has been seeking to do under your stewardship — is not just in every Kenyan’s interest, but very much in the interest of the EU and its citizens,” Amb Mordue said.

President Kenyatta welcomed the new envoys to Nairobi and urged them to work closely with his administration for the mutual benefit of Kenya and the countries they represent.

He assured the new envoys of his full support as they embark on their tour of duty in the country saying he looks forward to working with each one of the new diplomats in deepening bilateral ties between Kenya and their respective countries.

Wiper Democratic Movement party won’t field a candidate to vie for the Kibra Parliamentary by-election which will be held on November 7.

 

Party national chairman Ali Chirau Mwakwere said the decision was reached during the party's national executive committee (NEC) meeting held over the weekend.

 

He said the decision not to field a candidate was unanimously agreed upon during the meeting chaired by party leader Kalonzo Musyoka.

 

"It was a consultative meeting where the party made the final decision not to field a candidate for the vacant Kibra parliamentary seat," Mwakwere said.

 

Mwakwere spoke of the party's stand ahead of the mini polls which follows the death of Kibra MP Ken Okoth on July 26.

 

The Wiper chairman said the party will  give its stand on which candidate it will rally behind to succeed  Ken Okoth once they have cleared with the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).

 

He said the party will convene another NEC meeting to chart the way forward upon completion of the other parties' nomination process.

 

"We will only support a candidate from a political party with a manifesto and philosophy that would be aligned to the interests of the Kibra constituents," he pointed out.

 

The Nyali Sun Africa Beach Hotel and Spa has finally reopened its fitness centre and modern Salon.

The fitness centre which had been under renovation for sometime and fitted with modern equipements and the classic salon were oficially reopened last evening by the patron of the inua mama mashinani jenga taifa Mombasa chapter Stella Kemboi who lauded the hotel for reopening the facilities.

 

 

Kemboi also called on Kenyans to embrace domestic tourism

Meanwhile the porpular Noons night club famous for its soul only music which is also located at the hotel is set to be reopened next month.

According to the hotel's General Manager Sanjeev Kumar they are currently on final touches on renovation works of the night club.

"We will reopen it next month, we are just finalising the renovation" said Kumar

Deputy President William Ruto’s eldest son, Nick, yesterday (Sunday) toured Mombasa where he attended a volleyball tournament in Jomvu Constituency organised by businessman-cum-politician, Mohamed Abdalla.

Nick said Kenyan youth have great potential to transform the country into a vibrant economic giant in the region but they need support from the government.

He also challenged the government to come up with ways of supporting youth activities, programmes and organisations arguing that the youth have enough potential and all they need is just support.

On his part, his host Mohammed Abdalla said drugs still remain the main challenge facing the youth especially in Mombasa and the Coast region at large calling on corporates to also partner with the government in supporting the youth.

Mohammed who is the Crown Petroleum Kenya boss is said to eyeing the Jomvu parliamentary seat in the 2022 elections while Nick is said to be groomed by his father the DP for the Turbo parliamentary seat. Ruto once represented the constituency in Parliament.

 

The International show Music is King is Back Again and proud to announce 2 electric Concerts in 2 Cities this December!

Taking place in Johannesburg on 14 December at the Ticketpro Dome and Durban on 15 December 2019 at Kings Park Outer Fields, Music Is King is coming back strong to provide the ultimate in music, art and fashion during a 2-day electric concert in Summer.

As all roads lead to the explosive shows, people can expect the best experience in music, art and fashion, as Music Is King will showcase a variety of music genres in both Johannesburg and Durban.

Be sure to look out for more exciting Music Is King announcements including when and where to purchase tickets. The early bird tickets sale to be announced on  www.musicisking.co.za

Standard Media Group Editor in chief Ochieng Rapuro who was poached from Nation in July this year has changed his tactics to cripple Nation Media Group after his bid to poach top editors failed.
 
According to a source, Mr Rapuro's plan  to recruit Bernard Mwinzi and Washington Gikunju among other Nation cream was thwarted after NMG awarded those targeted with lucrative positions in an announcement made by Mutuma Mathiu on Friday evening.
 
In his quick move, Mr Rapuro who is conversant with how NMG works has turned to crippling county bureuas in a bid to frustrate editors at NMG by poaching top journalists in Mombasa, Kisumu, Eldoret and other counties as he introduces county editions at std group.
 
Already talks are on with rumors going round he plans to restructure Std group by sacking and recruiting his force.
 
In the new changes at NMG, Churchill Otieno who has been Managing Editor Online has been given the additional docket of New Content, Bernard Mwinzi has been elevated to Managing Editor Weekend Editions and in charge of the Health Desk.

Washington Gikunju, who was an assistant editor for Business Daily is now the  Managing Editor of The East African newspaper and Head of Africa and International Desks.

Jackson Mutinda is the new  Assistant Editor Daily Nation and also Head of Production while George Omondi is now the section editor, economy and politics, Business Daily. Sarah Bakata elevated to assiatant editor, The East African

According to a memo seen by Ommydalla.co.ke from the NMG Editorial Director Mutuma Mathiu the new changes are aimed at "strengthening products, accelerate digital transformation and fill existing vacancies".

The memo also directs that the online and new content special desks to report to the Group Editorial Director.

The new changes take effect on September 1 2019.

Africa's largest retail, the shoprite group has opened its first store outside Nairobi, in Mombasa.

This is the third store in Kenya. The first store was opened in Nairobi at the westgate mall in December last year with the second one opened in march at the Garden city mall.

The Mombasa store  situated at the city mall was officially opened by the County Governor Hassan Joho who called for more investors in the county.

Shoprite operates more than 2,700 stores in 15 African countries.

"We are now looking to establish a firm presence in Kenya, which according to a Nielsen's study is home to the second largest retail centre in Africa after South Africa" said Andrew Mweemba, Shoprite Kenya General manager.

Adding " In a first for any shoprite supermarket in Africa, customers at Shoprite city mall can enjoy the products tehy purchased at the in- store hot and cold deli at a special seeting area creating specifically for the purpose".

According to Mweemba the opening of the store will has created a total of 115 jobs bringing the total number of people employed by the stores in Kenya to 355.

The success of a planned rally by Embrace Movement this Saturday in Mombasa county hangs in the balance following disagreement by grassroots leaders over allocation of funds to facilitate it.

A meeting by local leaders, which was planned to take place Wednesday afternoon at the Mombasa Stadium to discuss the rally, aborted over the confusion over the funds.

Mistrust has set in with allegations that the Inua Mama team is out to ensure the Embrace Movement rally at the coastal city of Mombasa flops.

The meeting, which brought together ODM and Jubilee faction with those allied to the now famous Tanga Tanga movement was convened by county Women Representative Asha Hussein alias Ashu to chart the way forward ahead of the rally to be held at the famous Tononoka ground.

Likoni Mp Mishi Mboko who is one of the top figures of the embrace movement did not attend the meeting as she was in Nairobi for parliamentary duties.

Drama unfolded when word went round at the meeting upon the arrival of former Deputy governor Hazel Katana that funds have been allocated for the mobilization of the weekend rally.

Ashu however said she was not aware of the funds according to the information at her disposal.

Angry leaders started chanting, “No money, no mobilization, no Embrace Movement rally in the county”, which led to the cancellation of the meeting.

According to a source Ashu had separate meetings with ODM and Kieleweke factions earlier before the aborted meeting.

Things had began well but a section of members of the Kieleweke faction were not happy to hear that no funds had been disbursed apart from the individual initiative to buy uniform for the rally.

The local leaders spotted at the meeting before hell broke loose were JP activists Beatrice Gambe and Janet Mbete.

In the movement’s Whatsapp page there was a bitter exchange of words between a former nominated senator and members of the Tanga Tanga faction.

By the time of going to press no amicable solution had been reached with one day to go before the weekend rally in Mombasa.