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Thursday, 09 February 2023 08:55

My Life Is In Danger - Nyota Ndogo

Coast based songstress Nyota Ndogo has claimed that her life is in danger.

According to the singer some unknown individuals have been tracking her.

Taking to social media Nyota Ndogo revealed that last week some individuals broke into her compound in the middle of the night and damaged her two vehicles.

"Niko na tangazo maalum kwa mashabiki zangu.am not happy najitaidi sana kua happy mbele yenu.last week mitaa yetu kulipotea umeme kitu kama saa tatu usiku lakini mtaa wa pili umeme zilikuepo town umeme pia ulikua.pia huku huku mitaa kwetu kuna baadhi ya nyumba zilikua na moto zengine hazina but hayo tuliajua hasubui.kitu kama saa nane usiku jirani alinipigia simu akaniambia kuna watu wanazunguka nyumba yangu na majibwa walikua wakilia sana but kwaajili ya giza hatukuona kitu hata tulipochungulia nje.tulipoamka hadubui nilikuta gari langu ile VW.limefunguliwa milango waizi wametupa tupa vitu humo mdani yani wamefungua fungua chakurachakura ndani aiabu sijui alikua wanatafuta nini.nikaenda kuangalia BMW kama ipo salama nikakuta alama za chuma mlangoni kisha wametoa sehemu ya kutia funguo nikama walijaribu kufungua hio gani ikawashinda wakaenda kwa BONET.wakajaribu kufungua na chuma wsmearibu bonet inalia inasema ipo wazi na nimefunga. nimekua na wasi wasi uoga mwingi sipati usingizi sina raha yoyote mimi nyote.hio yote ni last week." she posted.

Nyota Ndogo who currently runs an eatery in Voi also revealed that she was trailed on Wednesday evening by unknown people after dropping her mother at her place, according to Nyota she was forced to speed off to the Voi SGR station and it took the help of the police manning the gate to help her.

"Jana mamangu alikuja kwangu kunitembelea wakati naenda kumdrop kwskwe saa nne nilimwambia jirani yangu mama jay na alikua na mgeni twendeni tumdrop mama turudi.time ya kurudi kuna gari ilijotokeza nyuma ya FLY OVER ya kuingia SGR.ilikua inaniwashia mataa makali na huku ikitaka nisimame na inataka kuziingia mbele ili inizime njia but nikakanyaga mafuta nikaingia kwa geti ya SGR.wale police wa SGR walituona vile tulikua tunafukuzwa na walitoka mbio kuwafata wale jamaa maana after nimeingia kwa police jamaa walipita mbio sana na wakaingia kwa kichochoro flani wanapaita karibu na kwamwakisakenyi.NIMEANZA KUAMINI MAISHA YANGU YAPO HATARINI.NIKAMA NAANGALIWA NAFATWA HATA MCHANA."

 

 

Mombasa based community mobiliser, activist and peace builder Shamsa Abubakar commonly referred to as ‘Mama Shamsa’ has vowed to empower 200 women and youth led groups in Mombasa after getting global recognition.

She jetted into the country Wednesday morning from Dubai where she had gone to receive the Zayed Award for Human Fraternity 2023.

She was the recipient of the award jointly with the Community of Sant'Egidio, a lay Catholic association dedicated to social service founded in 1968 under the leadership of Andrea Riccardi in Italy.

Addressing the media at the Moi International Airport Mombasa, Shamsa said that the win serve as a motivation to all women peace builders in their respective communities.

“This is a motivation to all women who want peace in their homes, who want their children to become better citizens. Know that there is a space for you out there, someone is watching like mama Shamsa,” she said.

“This is a win for women who try to earn a living for their families, it is a win for the youth who have lost hope. There is hope in us women, we have to take charge and we have taken charge,” she added.

https://ommydalla.co.ke/people/item/3218-mombasa-activist-wins-prestigious-award

Mama Shamsa was recognized for nurturing youth and saving young people from lives of violence, crime, and extremism by providing them with counseling, care, and training.

The award comes with a grant of about Sh61 million which she has vowed to channel to youth and women led organistations and groups.

She is also the chairperson of the Mombasa Women of Faith Network and has led major campaigns in Kenya and greater Africa to draw awareness to violence against women as well as women's and youth empowerment.

In 2022, she was recognised and featured by the UN Women Africa for her efforts in peace building.

The Zayed Award for Human Fraternity said they were honoring and celebrating her drive to promote unity, integration, and acceptance of diversity among women, regardless of tribe, religion, status, or political affiliation.

The official ceremony was held on February 4 in Abu Dhabi.

“I am excited and disturbed at the same time for this win; the award carries a lot of money and responsibility. I have to prove to the people who gave us this award and the grant that there will be continuity of peace in our homes and communities,” she said.

Abdalla Kheiz, a youth from Changamwe who has been working closely with Shamsa described her as a mentor alluding to the fact that all they work they have been doing together has not been in vain.

“This gives us new zeal to continue spreading peace among the youth. With this win, I know she will expand her wings to work with more youth,” said Kheiz.

They have been conducting programs targeting youth in maskanis advocating for peace and cohesion and the shunning of violence and extremist groups.

He described Mama Shamsa as a strong and focused woman.

“When she holds onto something, she doesn’t look at the expenses involved until it’s done. This is something good we have learnt from her knowing that we can volunteer to the community and might one day be recognized for our efforts,” Kheiz said.

The Zayed Award for Human Fraternity has been awarded annually for the last four years in recognition of winners’ contributions to building a more peaceful and compassionate world through advancing the values of human fraternity and setting an inspiring example of promoting peaceful coexistence.

It comes with one Sh1 million dollars in prize-money.

The award was launched in 2019 to mark the historic meeting in Abu Dhabi between His Holiness Pope Francis and His Eminence the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar Professor Ahmed Al-Tayeb, during which they co-signed the Document on Human Fraternity.

It was named after the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, founder of the United Arab Emirates,  who was a champion of all humanity – young, old, rich, poor, male and female.

Mombasa county will play host to the 2023 world radio day event that will be commemorated on February 13,2023 bringing different stakeholders.

According to Media council of Kenya (MCK) Coast region coordinator Maureen Mudi the event will be held for the first time in Mombasa owing to the immense growth of the radio sector.

"We are hosting the world radio day on February 13 and will bring together about 100 participants drawn from different sectors," said Mudi.

Some of the guests invited includes State Department of Broadcasting and Telecommunications Principal Secretary Edward Kisiangani , officials from Communication Authority of Kenya (CAK) among others.

"It's important because it recognizes the role Radio has in the country, considering Mombasa has witnessed immense radio growth, so we will be looking at different areas to improve on service delivery," she added.

The event will be preceded by a training for media practitioners including station managers to cement relations and also on matters related to safety and protection of journalists.

The meeting will also check on some of the needs that the sector requires including safety of journalists and protection in line of their work.

Mombasa has about 15 radio stations currently broadcasting from the region.

Mudi said sustainability of the media industry is key especially at a time when digital media is fast growing bringing about competition.

"Some of the ways we can sustain the media is by looking at the kind of context that we channel to our viewers, listeners and readers, one of them is that we need to update our equipements inline with emerging global trends," said Mudi.

 

Mombasa country has inked a business partnership for small, micro, and medium enterprises with a digital marketing organization in the quest to expand and exploit digital market opportunities.

According to Mombasa governor Abdulswamad Nassir, the Memorandum of Understanding with Lipa Later Kenya Limited, a digital marketing organization will help business owners who specialize in non-perishable goods access clients digitally, and also fund them to grow their businesses.

“One of the key aspects and strategies to a successful business especially in a fast changing society like ours is ease of access to credit and technology to reach clients digitally,” said Nassir.

Speaking after penning down the deal on Monday at the governor’s office in Mombasa, Nassir said creation of business opportunities is part of his fulfillment to the pledges he made to electorates during the campaign period.

Nassir announced that a team of county personnel will conduct public forums with an aim to enlighten and uniform the public on the benefits of the deal.

“To support this and ensure that the public has adequate information, we will hold public education forums across all Sub-counties to reach all Mombasa County residents on this potential benefit,” he added.

"From next week, all sub county officers will be doing public awareness out there, we will be doing this campaign online and billboards for people to get this information across all sub counties," said Nassir.

The firm’s Group CEO Eric Muli said the financial service company operating within Kenya and other parts of Africa will enable youth to empower themselves with some of its products.

“We know it’s important for our youth to have access to essential equipment to access the internet and for that reason we will create a program to enable youth to be able to access electronic materials like laptops and phones to actualize their dreams, “said Muli. 

Tanzanian singer Diamond Platnumz is currently riding high with his latest song, 'Zuwena'.

The song was just released few days ago has so far accumulated over 3.5 million views on youtube, the video clocked 1 million views within 11 hours of being uploaded on YouTube.

What you might not know is that this song was recorded four years ago, as revealed by Diamond Platnumz's manager Babu Tale.

Tale went further and revealed that Diamond Platnumz had been waiting for the right opportunity to release the song despite being pushed by the management to release it to his fans.

"Kinginge ambacho hamkijui kwenye huu wimbo #Zuwena nikwamba umerekodiwa miaka minne (4)iliopita yani mimi na wenzangu @mkubwafellatmk @sallam_sk tumeusikiliza mpk tukaukatia tamaa kua hautatoka... niliwahi kumtafuta @lamataleah awe Dir wa huu wimbo na alikua tayari.. tatizo lilikua kwa mwanamziki mwenyewe alidai muda wahuu wimbo kutoka bado na ikiwa tayari nitakwambia Boss" said Tale.

Adding " Bas mwezi mmoja nyuma kanambia huu ndio mwaka wa ZUWENA kutoka na nitaidirect mwenyewe... niliogopa kwakua niliona wimbo umekaa sana ndani... so nikweli utafika Kule tunapotaka ufike? Ghafla wimbo umefika na umekua mkubwa Africa.. Kuna chakujifunza hapa.. KIZURI NIKIZURI TU HATA UKIFUNIKE NA GUNIA"

Tale went ahead to reveal that Diamond has two more songs in store, the two songs were recorded seven years ago.

"Niwaibie siri..bado zingine mbili nazo zilirekodiwa miaka saba (7) iliopita naamini zitapokelewa vizuri pia" noted Tale.

 

The Sport shooters representing Kenya team and various gun clubs held their First IDPA Tier 3 International shooting competition at the BRC Bamburi  Rifle Club on the 3rd and 4th February 2023.

The event attracted competitors from all over Kenya with a count of 133 shooters drawn from various clubs and discipline forces.

Kenya’s Finest Master shooter Ibrahim Ndungu emerged the overall winner of the international defensive pistol association championship.

Ndungu’s accuracy, flexibility and speed ensured him garner 183.49 points to continue his dominance in shooting within the country at the start of shooting competition this season.

The chief guests who graced the occasion were officials from the Regulators Firearms Licensing Board who witnessed shooters testing their skills with 12 challenging stages in grueling environmental condition.

Despite the scotching sun, it did not dampen the competitor’s spirits and camaraderie to keep competing to their best of abilities.

In the ESP Master category, Eric Wachira was declared the winner with   221.45 points and the second position went to Mike Kiptanui   227.26 points.

In the CCP master/ industry shooting instructor Sammy Onyango emerged the winner with 248.15 points.

In the Expert Category Inspector of police Mohamed Adan got 301.14 points to win the first position followed by Soi Kilonzo at the second position with 315.15 points.

In the men PCC category, Geoffrey Pesa was declared the winner with 189.98 points while in the Expert category sharp shooter Adan Barrow obtained 197.76 points to take the first position. The second position and third went to James Ekaale with 244.09 Points and Mahamad Ramadhan with 282.49 points respectively.

In the ladies’ categories, SSP marksman Irine Ndunda won with 295.10 points.the second position went to Agatha Muchiri with 392.90 points while Alice Njuguna was third with 428.64 points. In the ESP MARKSMAN category, Joel Lesikamoi    was declared the winner with 358.69 points. Second position went to Grace Wanjiku with 397.74 Points and Ronoh Kipkirui scoped the third position with 455.77 points.

During the award ceremony, the NGAO-K chairman Martin Chengo narrated that kenya will host the IDPA Africa championship level 4 in April 2023 and more shooters were urged to register for the big event.

Echoing the sentiments, Instructor Sammy Onyango said that the success of the event will guarantee that Bamburi Rifle Club hosts the Africa championship in the year 2024.

The Official sponsors for the event were Solutions East Africa Ltd,

Pembe Flour Mills Limited, Premier hospital and Livia Health.

 Selected Results:

 CARRY OPTICS (SHARP SHOOTER)

 1..SAMIER MURAVVEJ 223.10 POINTS

 1..PETER NJOROGE    MARKSMAN                   237.59 POINTS

ESP SHARP SHOOTER

1.BONIFACE MUTHENGI                  228.34 POINTS

2.MOHAMEDNOOR   AHMED          263.23 POINTS

  1. ABDULHAKIM DAUD                    327.97 POINTS   

SSP SHARP SHOOTER

 1..MOSES RONO   241.44 POINTS

 2...OMAR MOOSA   255.56 POINTS

 CCP SHARP SHOOTER

 1..MARTIN CHENGO   352.34 POINTS

 2. GEOFFREY RONO    355.72 POINTS

 3. JULIUS MWANIKI    416.24 POINTS

 BUG BACK UP GUN MARKSMAN

 1.ELIAS KAVWAGI      412.08 POINTS

 CCP MARKSMAN

 1. IRENE WANJIKU                       322.74 POINTs

 2. KELVIN MBUGUA                     349.05 POINTS

 3, ELIZABETH WACHIANGA      432.76 POINTS

  NOVICE

 1..PATRICK MILIMU                                                 218.96 POINTS

 SSP NOVICE

 1..FAHIM BAYUSUF                     471.77 POINT

2...JULIUS MUMO                           540.12 POINTS

ESP NOVICE

1.FREDRICK ONYANGO   422.88 POINTS

2.JOAKIM KIMACHU         505.49 POINTS

3, PASCAL OMONDI          534.87 POINTS

CCP NOVICE

 1.SHABRAM ATHMAN      597.17 POINTS

 2. ANN OBARA                     726.14 POINTS

 REVOLVER   

 1. ROBERT KABUKURU 899.85 POINTS

 2. JOEL WARUI    907.48 POINTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There was a sigh of relief for a widow after the court of appeal in Mombasa thwarted an order to exhume the body of her late husband.

The court of appeal  delivered the judgment in favour of Kiran Nazerali, her 20-year old daughter Mahek Fatima and her 18-year old second daughter Nurjehan Nazerali for the body of Anverali Nazerail who was a businessman not to be exhumed according to the family’s wish saying they find no merit in the appeal to allow to quash an earlier order.

Court of appeal Judges Gatembu, P. Nyamweya and G. Odunga set aside a lower court and a high court order made at Mombasa law court under criminal revision application.

The court of appeal judges said in a 15-page judgment delivered through virtual means that there was no enough evidence of suspicious circumstances warranting the exhumation of the deceased's body.

They argued in their judgment that without such evidence the court finds that the case did not meet the stringent threshold to disturb the dead.

"Accordingly, we find that there was irregularity in the manner in which the exhumation proceedings were conducted," the judges ruled.

The court of appeal added that inquires appropriate to such an order were not  made by the lower court before the said orders were made.  

The judges argued although the court has power  to give an order for exhumation it is  not an order to be issued lightly.

They argued it has always been accepted that after death there should be a decent and reverend burial of the body 

The court said therefore the dead should remain undisturbed for all purposes except when otherwise directed by a  court of law since that is the primary function of the court. 

The bereaved family, through their counsel Mohamed Balala and Sborne Lijoodi, had moved to the court of appeal to challenge both the lower court's and high court's rulings in an application by the coast Regional Criminal Investigation office to exhume the body of Nazerali for autopsy to establish the cause of his death.

The two courts had given a ruling to exhume the body which was buried in May last year at the Khoja Shia Ithnaasheri graveyard in Mombasa county in line with Islamic teachings.

  

The deceased's estranged brother Shakir Awar, a Pakistani national who cried foul over his brother's death, resurfaced two weeks after the burial to seek for the exhumation of the late businessman's body. The prosecution was led by Hillary Isiaho.

The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) has unveiled its new members of the council of imminent personalities.

The personalities includes Catherin Ndereba, Paul Teragat and Kenya council of elders John Seii who will now represent Kenya.

Others are Kassim Isaac Osman former minister of health in Djibouti, Aisha Mohamed Robleh of Djibouti, Hailey Gebrselassie,renown sportsman and entrepreneur from Ethiopia ,Deratu Tulu, renown sportswoman and peace advocate and  Prof. Ahmed Zakaria,a renown scholar from Ethiopia.

From Somalia include Ugas Ali Ugas,a respected clan elder,Prof Idil Osman , professor of communication. In the public of South Sudan is Amb Deng Alier Deng,Rev Dr.Gabriel and  Rai Riam.Sudan and Uganda are yet to submit the names of their representative.

Dereba and Teragat were appointed in Mombasa on Wednesday during the official state of the IGAD region address attended by a delegation of senior representatives from region member states.

Speaking shortly after the appointments, Ndereba said she is determined to deliver the best in her new endeavour, thanking the IGAD team for considering her due to the contribution she has made both by representing the country in world Athletic competitions.

“My work was not only representing my country, and the region and now I feel there is more work to be done for my region. I am thankful for the people who saw it wise to appoint me for the position,”Dereba said.

Kenya director Africa and Africa Union directorate Amb Yabesh Monari said the Kenyan government recognizes the role of imminent persons and will offer full support to the appointed.

He said their work is well cut out including ensuring Social cohesion, political stability, and sustainable progress in all spheres of life within IGAD member states.

"The work is already cut out for the team and I want to congratulate those who have been appointed, they have the potential to represent the country and we believe the region will get the best out of their experience,” said Monari.

Speaking after the appointment major retired general and Kenya council of elders John Seii vowed to focus on the task of social cohesion and political stability of the region without any favour.

"I am emotionally moved because this is history in my life, for many years since I left the government service, I hoped one day I will give wisdom to the region,” said the emotional elder.

Seii said the region is endowed with a sports excellence which has significantly brought peace to the region saying unity of the region is paramount.

"We will celebrate our people including sports women and men from the IGAD region, it’s a great honour to dedicate our strength to the region, we take this appointment with great humility, commitment and are prepared to serve,” said Seii.

He said he is prepared to take up the position because their work is well cut out. He said no kind of favouritism wills clod their urge to serve the region.

He added, "As long as energy runs through my knees, I dedicate myself to serve the region to ensure peace prevails in the region, as a military man,I know the importance of peace,".

They will also be tasked with influencing decisions and agendas of the region because they know the challenges of the region.

They will also be required to identify the problem and assist regional countries on matters of gender, peace and security and climate change.

The IGAD executive secretary general Workneh Gebeyehu  said the imminent persons have their role cut out to stabilize the region both security,e economically and all other agendas steered by IGAD.

"To minimize the challenges that we have in the region, climate change, insecurity, as a region we have to bring a solution to bring unity and ensure economic prosperity through the imminent personalities,"he said.

They will also be tasked with influencing decisions and agendas of the region because they know the challenges of the region.

They will also be required to identify the problem and assist regional countries on matters of gender, peace and security and climate change.

Tuesday, 31 January 2023 20:18

Mombasa Activist Wins Prestigious Award

Mombasa activist Shamsa Abubakar Fadhil also known as ‘Mama Shamsa’ is the recipient of the Zayed Award for Human Fraternity 2023, jointly with the Community of Sant'Egidio.

A community mobilizer and peacebuilder in Kenya, Mama Shamsa is being recognized for nurturing youth and saving young people from lives of violence, crime, and extremism by providing them with counseling, care, and training.

Mama Shamsa who is the Chairperson of the Mombasa Women of Faith Network has led major campaigns in Kenya and greater Africa to draw awareness to violence against women as well as women's and youth empowerment.

In 2022 Mama Shamsa was recognised and featured by the UN Women Africa for her efforts in peace building.

The Zayed Award for Human Fraternity honors and celebrates her drive to promote unity, integration, and acceptance of diversity among women, regardless of tribe, religion, status, or political affiliation.

In a statement judging committee member Dr. Ouided Bouchamaoui, 2015 Nobel Peace Laureate and entrepreneur, said: “From over 200 nominees of outstanding individuals and entities, we chose the Community of Sant’Egidio and Mama Shamsa as the honorees of the award, which is named after the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, founder of the United Arab Emirates,  who was a champion of all humanity – young, old, rich, poor, male and female.”

The official ceremony celebrating her work will be held on 4th February 2023 in Abu Dhabi.

"Thank you ZAHF this indeed an honour for Women of Kenya" said Shamsa in a tweet.

The Zayed Award for Human Fraternity has been awarded annually for the last four years in recognition of winners’ “contributions to building a more peaceful and compassionate world through advancing the values of human fraternity and setting an inspiring example of promoting peaceful coexistence.” It comes with one million dollars in prize-money.

The award was launched in 2019 to mark the historic meeting in Abu Dhabi between His Holiness Pope Francis and His Eminence the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar Professor Ahmed Al-Tayeb, during which they co-signed the Document on Human Fraternity.

The award is named in honor of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, founder of the United Arab Emirates, renowned for his humanitarianism and dedication to helping people no matter their background.

 

 

The Media Council of Kenya and the Council of Governors have underscored the critical role of the media in promoting devolution.

Media Council of Kenya CEO Mr David Omwoyo and the Council of Governors ICT and Knowledge Management Committee Chair Governor Wisley Rotich have pledged the two entities’ commitment to support the media to foster professional coverage of devolved units.

The two spoke in Mombasa this morning when they signed a working pact that will see the media working closely with County Governments to disseminate information from the counties.

The MoU will, among others, seek to enhance collaborative capacity building of county communications and media staff, improving relations between county governments and journalists and development of training curricula on devolution for the media from model practical perspectives in the County Governments.

“While it is within the rights of the media to highlight shortcomings of government and those in authority they have an obligation to showcase successes and achievements after 10 years of devolution in Kenya. It is critical that Kenyans get access to timely relevant information from the counties”, said MCK CEO Mr Omwoyo.

He said the MOU seeks to promote knowledge management and information sharing from and within the devolved units.

“The media plays a crucial role in devolved governance by informing the public about the actions and decisions of elected officials and government bodies at the local level. The media has progressively become a platform for the citizenry to voice their concerns and opinions on governance issues”, he added.

He implored county governments to grant journalists access to information, saying it will address misinformation and unnecessary conflicts that have often led to strained relationship between the media and devolved units.

“ I urge County Governments to uphold the Access to Information law by enabling media to obtain the right information to facilitate informed and accurate coverage of matters of public interest”, said Mr Omwoyo.

He urged the media to cover stories from the counties in a balanced manner, in strict adherence to journalistic ethics. Mr Rotich who is also Elgeyo Marakwet Governor affirmed the Council’s commitment to working with the media towards ensuring visibility of the counties.

“We are seeking collaborations with the media to market our counties. We want to showcase counties as centres of investments and development, he said.

Governor Rotich said the counties will operationalise knowledge centres, which will grant access to the media to enable report accurately. He pledged the counties’ commitment to provide conducive working environment for the media.