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Politicians from Mombasa have expressed their heartfelt condolences following the tragic passing of renowned youth leader Brenda Wasike. 

Brenda who was the President, Mombasa Youth Assembly died on Saturday evening through a road accident, at Bangladesh.

A statement from Mombasa Youth Assembly reads "In loving memory of Brenda Wasike, a dedicated leader and advocate for youth empowerment. Her passion and commitment inspired us all. May her legacy continue to shine brightly through the Mombasa Youth Assembly, Rest in peace Brenda."

Mombasa Woman Representative Zamzam Mohammed eulogised the late Brenda as a good grassroot mobilizer and a champion of youth empowerment..

"It is with great sadness that I have learned of the tragic passing of BRENDA WASIKE. It is hard to comprehend how the cruel hand of death has suddenly snatched her from our midst. She was an energetic, jovial and an extremely pleasant person to deal with." posted Zamzam.

Adding "Her participation in social activities which saw her being the president of Mombasa Youth Assembly was a valuable contribution to the growth of youth empowerment and a good grassroots mobilizer in the county. May her soul rest in peace."

On his part Mombasa Senator Mohammed Faki noted " Nimepokea kwa masikitiko makubwa kifo cha Mmoja wa mwanachama wa kamati ya Seneti ya Uangalizi wa Eneo la Changamwe (Changamwe Ward Oversight Committe) Brenda Wasike kilichotokea Leo katika kaunti ya Mombasa.kwaniaba Yangu na Watu wa Kaunti ya Mombasa natuma salamu za rambi rambi kwa ndugu, jamaa na marafiki kwa msiba huu Mola Awape subra wakati huu mgumu na ailaze roho ya Mpendwa wetu mahali pema peponi Ameen."

 

Sunday, 09 June 2024 10:20

Celebrating World Gin Day

The World Gin Day is upon us, offering an opportunity to appreciate the rich heritage and evolving landscape of gin in Kenya.

Celebrated annually on the second Saturday of June, this special day brings gin enthusiasts together to enjoy and explore the beloved spirit in a variety of ways with the participation of both local and international brands.

In the 1830s, Charles Tanqueray established his distillery in Bloomsbury, London, taking the World on a journey of refined taste with a display of elite craftsmanship giving rise to the timeless classic gin: Tanqueray.

This special gin, known for its distinctively balanced flavor profile that features a blend of botanicals such as juniper, coriander, angelica root, and liquorice, quickly rose to prominence.

The commitment on display by brand stakeholders to quality and consistency has continued to cement its reputation over the decades, making it a global gin icon.

Tanqueray has carved out a significant niche since its introduction, elevating the overall perception of gin and transforming it from a casual beverage, to a sophisticated choice for the discerning drinker. 

At the pinnacle, is the Tanqueray No. TEN.

The first ultra-premium gin distilled from whole citrus fruits. The citrus heart is distilled in the 500L Tiny Ten copper still for an unmistakable taste and personality. The brand’s premium image and classic taste has resonated well with Kenyan consumers, who appreciate both its heritage and sophistication.

It continues to innovate and cater to the evolving tastes of the Kenyan market with a selection of variants including the, Seville, Rangpur and Royale. These offer unique twists on its classic formula, appealing to both traditionalists and experimental drinkers.

The availability of these variants demonstrates the brand’s adaptability and commitment to maintaining its relevance in a dynamic market.

In the year 2009, Neil Houston founded World Gin Day as a way of getting his friends together for a gin party in Birmingham. Soon Emma and Neil became tight gin friends and brought the celebrations to London in 2010.

The celebrations happened in a little gin bar called Graphic in Soho. Since then, World Gin Day is observed every year. Soon, Emma took up charge officially to celebrate the day, as Neil had other work commitments. World Gin Day is observed every year in multiple countries.

Let’s raise a glass to the World Gin Day, celebrating the rise of this special spirit and the exciting moments it elevates in our life experiences. Follow the conversation on #unmistakablytanqueray.

The Media Council of Kenya (MCK) has urged journalists to familiarise themselves with key policy documents governing counties to enhance devolution reporting.

MCK Kisumu Regional Coordinator Evans Teddy says journalists have the duty of interrogating and understanding the policy documents to not only ensure accuracy in reporting but also promote transparency and accountability.

“Comprehending key policy issues allows journalists to critically evaluate information and effectively inform the public through analytical reporting. This understanding is essential in creating an informed citizenry while ensuring accountability in governance”, said Mr Teddy during a meeting with journalists from Bungoma, Busia, Kakamega and Vihiga Counties at a Bungoma hotel.

He emphasised the agenda-setting role of media in shaping public discourse, especially on the government’s agenda by assessing what has been achieved.

MMUST FM’s Joel Okwayo asked the journalists to engage in investigative reporting, especially on matters affecting the masses. He added that reporters have a clarion call to understand and synthesise information before sharing it with the public.

“This being an information era, our role as journalists is not just to report news, but to engage in quality investigative journalism that fosters transparency in governance. This however requires that we have a strong foundation in understanding governance structures and development agenda”, he emphasised.

TV 47 journalist Ms Violet Auma spoke on the press freedom incidences in the county and called for collaboration.

“The shrinking press freedom space in counties is at an alarming rate, calling for an urgent stakeholder intervention. County Governments should serve the public and, in that obligation, lies the responsibility to allow media access to information”, she said.

Tandao TV Report Robert Wanyonyi reiterated the need for collaboration between journalists, national and county officials, adding that this will contribute to mutual respect and understanding between the actors while enhancing access to information.

 

By  Anthony Hutia, Samsung Electronics East Africa, Head of Mobile Experience Division.

As the urgency to combat climate change escalates, technology companies are uniquely positioned to drive environmental sustainability.

Samsung, a global tech giant, exemplifies this potential through its innovative approaches and commitment to greener practices. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, Samsung is not only transforming the way we live but also paving the way for a more sustainable future.

Samsung Electronics assesses a product’s entire life cycle, including the sourcing, production, distribution, product use and recycling phases. At the production stage, it aims to expand the development and application of recycled materials with a lower carbon footprint.

At the distribution stage, it is working to minimize packaging volume and weight to reduce carbon emissions.

Through initiatives like improving the energy efficiency of chargers, itis trying to improve the environmental impact at the use stage. This initiative is part of a broader industry trend, with similar  companies moving towards more sustainable packaging.

The increasing accumulation of electronic waste (e-waste) across the globe has become a concern for environmentalists and tech stakeholders, prompting campaigns to minimize the production of non-essential electronic accessories.

One of the biggest challenges facing the recycling industry in Kenya is the lack of adequate infrastructure. Many areas lack proper waste management systems, which means that a lot of waste, including plastic waste, ends up in landfills or pollutes the environment.

The exclusion of charging adapters from new device packaging is based on the fact that new-generation devices now all use type-C cables, meaning a single charger can work on multiple devices such as phones, laptops, power banks, and ear pods.

Lately, high-end phone makers have changed packaging of new devices to exclude traditionally freely available accessories such as charging adapters and earphone sets to minimise electronic waste that is ravaging the world.

It is part of the move to minimise electronic waste globally. Samsung is currently rolling this out across East Africa.

Samsung’s innovations in 5G and IoT (Internet of Things) technologies are revolutionizing urban living. These technologies enable the creation of smart cities where infrastructure and services are interconnected and optimized for efficiency.

For example, smart grids equipped with IoT devices can monitor and manage energy use in real-time, reducing waste and lowering emissions. Smart water management systems can detect leaks and optimize usage, conserving this vital resource.

Samsung’s sustainability efforts extend to its corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives.

The Samsung Innovation Campus equips young people with digital skills and knowledge needed for the green jobs of the future. By fostering a new generation of innovators, Samsung is helping to ensure that future technological advancements will continue to prioritize sustainability.

Samsung’s proactive approach to sustainability serves as a powerful example for the tech industry.

By integrating environmental responsibility into its core business strategy and leveraging its technological prowess, Samsung is not only mitigating its own environmental impact but also inspiring others to follow suit in making strides in this area, emphasizing the industry-wide potential for positive change.

As consumers, investors, and global citizens, we have a role to play in supporting companies that prioritize sustainability. By choosing products and services from environmentally responsible companies like Samsung, we can collectively drive demand for greener solutions and contribute to a more sustainable world.

The future of technology is not just smart but also green, and together, we can work towards a more sustainable world. By embracing these advancements and supporting sustainable practices, we can contribute to creating a greener, more sustainable future for all.

 

 

 

Stanbic Bank and Mobikey Kenya, a leading player in the zero-mileage vehicle distribution industry and a member of Grupo Jap have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) set to transform vehicle financing in Kenya.

This landmark agreement marks Mobikey’s first local partnership and is set to make vehicle financing more accessible and affordable, particularly for trucks and trailers.

The partnership features a competitive interest rate of 20.17% on a reducing balance, a 0% facility fee and a tenure of up to 48 months.

Stanbic Bank will also offer up to 80% financing for trucks and up to 70% for trailers, subject to credit evaluation, making high-quality vehicles more accessible to a broader range of customers.

During the MOU signing, Renato D’souza, Head of Commercial Banking at Stanbic Bank, said, “We are excited to partner with Mobikey Kenya to enhance access to affordable vehicle financing in Kenya. By leveraging Mobikey’s robust market presence and Stanbic Bank’s financial expertise, we aim to unlock significant value for our clients and drive growth in the local vehicle market."

Adding" We are committed to supporting the automotive industry and will continue to develop innovative financing solutions to this effect.”

On his part, Ricardo Teixeira, CEO Mobikey East Africa said, “We are delighted to partner with Stanbic Bank Kenya to make our asset financing solutions for our products, that is MAN trucks, Randon trailers, Hyundai Equipment’s and Agri machinery Powertrac more accessible to our clients across Kenya."

Adding "Their strong presence and solid reputation in the market make them an invaluable ally in our mission to empower enterprises with the assets they need to succeed."

This partnership is also set to support the revitalization of the MAN brand locally and increase local access to high-quality trucks and trailers.

Mobikey Kenya is a significant entity within Grupo Jap, a distinguished Portuguese conglomerate with substantial investments in zero-mileage vehicle distribution, car rental, heavy machinery, and used car sales.

Grupo Jap’s footprint spans multiple African countries, including Kenya, Angola, Mozambique, Uganda, and Tanzania.

Mobikey Kenya, known for its excellence in vehicle distribution, currently offers high-quality MAN Trucks and Randon Trailers, with plans to expand its portfolio to include more premium brands.

Kenya and South Korea have signed a $485 million (KSh63 billion) concessional development funding on the sidelines of the Korea-Africa Summit.

This includes $238 million (KSh30 billion) for the implementation of the Konza Digital Media City Project.

President William Ruto said the project will boost the country's digital ecosystem, a key government initiative aimed at expanding digital and creative economy opportunities for the young people of Kenya, at the Konza Technopolis.

 "This project will provide an excellent digital media and entertainment ecosystem for research, training and the propagation of new technologies,” he said.

He commended Korea for the Economic Innovation Partnership Programme, which further supports Konza Technopolis.

He made the remarks on Tuesday during talks with President Yoon Suk Yeol of Korea on the sidelines of the Korea-Africa Summit at the Korea International Exhibition Centre in Goyang, on the outskirts of Seoul.

President Ruto thanked President Yoon for Korea's support in establishing the Kenya Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KENYA-AIST), modelled after the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, an institution pivotal in Korea’s economic transformation.

He said Kenya-AIST is nearing completion and will be unveiled later this year. He invited President Yoon to Kenya during the official opening of the institute.

“I take this opportunity to invite Your Excellency to join us during the opening ceremony. We are confident that this institution will be a prominent showcase of Africa-Korea scientific and technological collaboration,” he added.

President Ruto cited the development of Bus Rapid Transit Line 5, the Nairobi ITS, the dualing of the 78km Machakos Junction-Emali Road, water supply and sanitation for the Konza Technopolis and the Vaccine Production Project as some of the ongoing collaborative projects between Kenya and Korea.

During the meeting, President Ruto implored President Yoon to fast-track the implementation of the Kenya-Korea Bilateral Labour Agreement.

“I assure you that my government has put measures in place to ensure that any Kenyan employed in Korea complies with Korean laws and terms of engagement, including returning home at the expiry of their employment contracts,” he added.

President Ruto said Kenya is keen on enhancing trade relations with Korea to attain balanced trade between the two friendly nations.

“Although the balance of trade currently favours Korea, we have an opportunity to work together to reduce this imbalance,” he stated.

He outlined other areas of cooperation Kenya is pursuing with Korea, including maritime development, green industrialisation and manufacturing, among others.

He noted that Kenya seeks Korea's support in developing the semi-conductor industry through technology partnerships, infrastructure development and capacity building.

“Kenya aspires to be a manufacturing and technology leader on the African continent. We invite Korean expertise to help meet our energy demands, including expanding our renewable power mix to incorporate nuclear energy,” he said.

On his part, President Yoon committed to enhancing the relations between Kenya and Korea for the mutual benefit of the citizens of both nations.

He said that Korea is ready to support Kenya’s ambitious transformation agenda in technology, infrastructure development, and water and dam programmes.

Chief Justice Martha Koome has today launched the first autonomous Alternative Justice Systems Centre in Africa at Imani Mall in Nakuru County.

The Centre is a collaboration of the Nakuru Christian Leaders Platform, the Nakuru County Government and the Judiciary.

Speaking during the Launch, the CJ said that the AJS Centre was the first of its kind in the entire region and an innovation that will be immensely useful to the communities in Nakuru County.

“By establishing this Centre, you are living the biblical calling to stand firm and true as apostles of justice. You are calling attention on the people to become champions of justice by exercising their dispute resolution agency, thereby enhancing peace and cohesion among our people and within our communities”. Said the CJ

CJ Koome noted that the establishment of the centre was a testament to the success of the Social Transformation through Access to Justice blueprint.

This, she noted, is a recognition that mediation and reconciliation processes, including those conducted within the alternative justice mechanisms, are central for the resolution of disputes given that they are collaborative processes that foster long-term relationships.

“This AJS Centre will contribute to the creation of a just social order, prioritise reconciliation and foster peaceful co-existence in our communities”. Said Justice Koome

Speaking during the same event, Visiting Deputy Chief Justice of Uganda, Justice Richard Buteera, lauded Kenya for promoting AJS and making key milestones towards its implementation.

He observed that both the Constitutions of Kenya and Uganda highlight the need for justice to take into account the views, values and feelings of the people.

“This House of Reconciliation is an expression of those articles of Constitution. When I go back, I will talk to the church leaders in Uganda to emulate you”. Said Justice Buteera

The Deputy Governor of Nakuru, David Kones, said that the County Government of Nakuru is committed to working with the Judiciary in setting aside land in every Sub-County for construction of courts in a bid to bring justice closer to the people.

“We have already donated land in Solai and Olenguruone for court construction and we will do so in each and every Sub-County” Said the Deputy Governor

Apostle John Kimani, one of the church leaders behind the project, noted that sometimes court cases leave people with animosity, bitterness and feelings of revenge.

“It is for this reason that the church has embraced the Centre as a ministry of reconciliation and peace building and services will be offered free of charge.” Said Apostle Kimani.

 

Red Bull Dance Your Style made a stop in Mombasa at the Mama Ngina Waterfront over the past weekend as part of its nationwide tour.

The event stirred the usually quiet town, welcoming a fair share of attention and attendance from the dance community and fanatics.

The signature battle sessions saw Mohammed Mkuta emerge the winner and Bill Wamala take first runner-up position.

Mohammed Mkuta shares, “I'm thrilled to have won today and gained support from the majority of the fans. This victory has boosted my momentum to clinch the championship at the national finals.”

Adding, “Red Bull Dance Your Style has been a game-changer, constantly rooting for the dance community in Mombasa. With this competition held every year, dancers take their time to prepare and eventually show up and show out.”

Red Bull Dance Your Style is also taking the competition a notch higher by tapping into the revolutionary dance movement on TikTok.

The competition is calling out dancers across Kenya to showcase their moves on their accounts with a 30-second video, tagging @RedBullKenya and including the hashtag #RedBullDanceYourStyle on their posts.

The top two TikTok videos with the most engagement will get a chance to participate in the national finals. 

The next stops for Red Bull Dance Your Style is the USIU qualifier in Nairobi, the official Nairobi competition and the grand finals in Nairobi that will bring all the top two winners from every qualifier for the ultimate battle.

The winner from the grand finals will represent Kenya at the world finals happening in Mumbai, India for the world finals.

Red Bull Dance Your Style is a global competition with 51 counties participating.

Kenya’s ultimate champ will win an all-expense paid trip to India for the World Finals this November.

The competition has no judges because the crowd decides who wins by voting for their favorite dancers by holding up blue or red placards to choose a winner, after each battle. Dancers are expected to bring their A Game -  creativity, freestyle, and musical skills in the competition that allows all urban dance styles except for break dancing.

The DJ plays unpredictable music, and the dancers will have to adapt, dance their style and impress the crowd. In other words, YOU decide the champion, who guarantees a place in the world final.

Wednesday, 29 May 2024 13:04

Tech Meets Tradition

By Sam Odhiambo

In our daily lives, few bonds are as enduring and essential as the care and dedication of mothers.

From nurturing spirits to tireless guardians of hearth and home, mothers have long borne the weight of responsibility with grace and resilience.

Yet, amid the ebb and flow of modernity, their roles have evolved, transcending traditional boundaries to embrace new horizons of possibility and empowerment.

Today, as we traverse the web of challenges, one issue stands out starkly against the backdrop of progress—the prolonged drying times for laundry, a task that often falls squarely on mothers' shoulders.

It's a mundane yet profound challenge that echoes through history, where the image of a mother toiling over laundry embodies the silent sacrifices and steadfast resolve that define motherhood.

Every weekend, on the streets of Nairobi and across the country, within the balconies of towering buildings, one will not fail to notice the beautifully displayed clothes on the clotheslines to dry.

Most Nairobians still do their laundry the traditional way, washing clothes with their hands and letting them dry on their own.

The recent heavy rains that hit Nairobi and the entire country caused limited sunshine, significantly affecting our laundry.

Clothes now take days or even a week to dry on their own, making it challenging for those who wash all their clothes intending to use them soon, especially now that schools are open.

As the world marked the global Mother’s Day one thing kept me thinking: How can the evolution and integration of Artificial intelligence (AI) within the laundry industry empower our mothers? Doing laundry has undoubtedly evolved, and a typical washing machine, as we know it, does more than what we see on the surface.

Many washing machine manufacturers, such as Samsung, have demonstrated innovation by creating AI-equipped washing machines with mothers in mind.

These technological marvels not only speed up the laundry process but also signify a significant change in societal awareness, recognising and catering to the needs of caregivers with precision and compassion.

As we celebrate mothers' contributions to our daily lives, let us not overlook the significance of cycles, these technological advancements symbolise a collective understanding—a recognition that the burdens once shouldered by mothers alone are now shared responsibilities woven into the fabric of progress and empathy.

For instance, Samsung Electronics has remained at the forefront of providing mothers and households with the latest washing machines that use AI to make laundry easier.

The brand has a range of artificial intelligence-enabled AI EcoBubble™ fully automatic washing machines for an effortless laundry experience and larger capacity models to cater for mothers with large families or large washing loads.

In this age of technological progress, let us champion the cause of mothers everywhere through words and actions that resonate with appreciation and understanding.

Let us embrace innovation as a tool for liberation, freeing mothers from the shackles of time-consuming chores and empowering them to pursue their passions and dreams.

The writer is the Head of the Consumer Electronic Division, Kenya, Samsung Electronics East Africa. 

Today, as Menstrual Hygiene Day is commemorated globally, the Ministry of Health in Kenya has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to enhancing menstrual health and hygiene nationwide.

This year’s theme, "Making Kenya Period-Friendly," underscores the imperative of ensuring every woman and girl can manage menstruation with dignity and safety.

According to Mary Muthoni Muriuki, Principal Secretary of the state department of Public Health and Professional Standards in the Ministry of Health, challenges persist, necessitating sustained support and improvement efforts.

Kenya launched its Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) Policy in May 2020, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, marking significant progress in integrating MHM into various government initiatives.

Research conducted in 2016 by the Ministry of Health highlights significant challenges faced by Kenyan girls and women regarding menstrual health and hygiene.

Key findings include limited access to menstrual hygiene products, which has been associated with risky sexual behavior and hindered education, particularly due to poor Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) conditions in schools.

"We have made significant strides in providing accurate information on menstruation and promoting affordable access to quality menstrual products and sanitation facilities," stated Muthoni.

"Sustainable menstrual waste management practices have been implemented through initiatives such as the 'Epuka Uchafu Campaign,'" she added.

Crucial partnerships with organizations like USAID, Amref, and UNICEF have supported county-level implementation of the MHM policy.

"We issue a call to action to organizations and implementers to support county-level implementation of the MHM Policy and advocate for its full implementation by the National Government," Muthoni emphasized.

"Opportunities for partnership and collaboration abound, aimed at strengthening the market base for MHM products and services," she continued.