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Ommy Dallah

Ommy Dallah

The partnership between Stanbic Bank, NBA Africa, and the Luol Deng Foundation, exemplified by the Stanbic Jr. NBA League, has made a significant impact on South Sudan, both in sports and the broader socio-economic landscape.

This initiative not only highlights the growing enthusiasm for basketball among South Sudanese youth but also contributes to the development of vital life skills, fosters national pride, and demonstrates Stanbic Bank’s commitment to the country’s future.

"South Sudan is our home. We drive her growth. We have a strong belief in the youth and the future they represent, which is why we chose to invest in them through the Stanbic Jr. NBA League.

This partnership with the NBA is building the players of tomorrow at the grassroots level,” said Mũmbi Kagombe, Strategy Enablement Manager at Stanbic Bank South Sudan.

South Sudan, although a relatively young nation, has already made considerable progress in basketball.

The national team’s historic qualification for the 2024 Paris Olympics is a remarkable achievement, especially for a country that gained independence only in 2011.

Finishing ninth overall, the team showcased South Sudan's potential on a global platform, making the nation proud of its athletes’ achievements.

Players like Carlik Jones, a standout at the 2023 FIBA World Cup, and Wenyen Gabriel, currently with Maccabi Tel Aviv, serve as inspirational figures for South Sudan’s aspiring basketball players.

The Jr. NBA League provides the critical infrastructure needed to nurture such talent, giving boys and girls across the country the opportunity to sharpen their skills in basketball while also learning teamwork, discipline, and leadership.

“We at Stanbic Bank are proud to be part of this journey, investing in young champions who will not only excel in athletics but also become responsible and engaged citizens of this beautiful country,” added Mũmbi.

Participation in basketball at the grassroots level is growing rapidly in South Sudan.

In season one, which ran from March 2024 to August 2024, 270 boys and 180 girls participated in the league, with many others eager to join future seasons.

For these young players, the league represents more than just an opportunity to play a sport; it offers a path to scholarships and the potential for brighter futures, both within and beyond basketball.

The broader NBA Africa initiative, through its Jr. NBA program, has reached over 170,000 young people across the continent.

In South Sudan, the collaboration with Stanbic Bank and the Luol Deng Foundation is extending this reach, providing a platform of hope and opportunity for the country’s youth.

Economically, South Sudan continues to face challenges, yet initiatives like the Jr. NBA League offer hope to a population where over 70% are young people.

While the economy remains heavily reliant on oil exports, there are growing efforts to diversify, with increased investments in education, infrastructure, and youth empowerment.

Stanbic Bank, operating in South Sudan for over 11 years, has played a pivotal role in driving these sectors. Its investment in sports, particularly through the SteJr.

NBA League, is part of a broader strategy to foster human capital development, creating opportunities for young people to succeed not only in sports but also in business and leadership roles.

South Sudan’s GDP growth rate was estimated at 5.4% in 2023, with further improvements projected for 2024.

The country’s focus on rebuilding infrastructure, enhancing education, and promoting social cohesion is essential for its development, and Stanbic Bank's support for these initiatives is crucial.

Through strategic partnerships with government entities and international organizations, Stanbic is committed to driving sustainable growth.

The Stanbic Jr. NBA League aligns with these national objectives by providing a valuable platform for youth engagement, promoting education, and fostering a sense of national pride and unity. Engaging the youth in such initiatives is critical to the country’s continued progress.

"The final games were a lot of fun. We had top government officials, Corporates, NGOs, South Sudan National Team players (men and women), NBA Legend Cedric Ceballos, Luol Deng, President of the South Sudan Basketball Federation and Founder of the Luol Deng Foundation, and other key partners attend the finals. This demonstrates the significance of the event to the socio-economic growth of South Sudan and its people,” noted Mũmbi.

Basketball has become a unifying force in South Sudan, bringing communities together. From the unveiling of a FIBA standard outdoor basketball court at St. Mark’s Orthodox School in Juba to the enthusiastic participation of over 30 schools in the Stanbic Jr. NBA League, the sport is catalysing positive change.

Beyond the game itself, the league provides young athletes with access to education, mentoring, and the possibility of pursuing careers both in and outside of basketball.

This focus on education and skill development offers a lifeline to many young people in South Sudan, giving them hope for a brighter future.

This holistic approach to development is central to Stanbic Bank’s vision for the country—empowering the next generation through sport, education, and entrepreneurship.

 The league created employment for  30 coaches and 36 referees (18 male and 18 female) trained and certified by the NBA, as well as six media volunteers trained and given exposure working with the NBA digital team.

The Stanbic Jr. NBA League is more than just a basketball tournament. It is a symbol of hope for South Sudanese youth, equipping them with the tools they need to build better futures for themselves and their country.

The partnership between Stanbic Bank, NBA Africa, and the Luol Deng Foundation plays a pivotal role in nurturing talent, fostering unity, and driving socio-economic development, ensuring that the young people of South Sudan have every opportunity to succeed, both on and off the court.

Friday, 25 October 2024 09:05

Mombasa Women Leader Sureya Hersi Dies

 

Pamoja African Alliance (PAA) party national treasurer Sureya Hersi is dead.

Hersi who has served in several leadership positions at the Coast region died on Friday morning at a Mombasa hospital where she was receiving treatment, according to reports.

She was the wife to renowned hotelier Mohammed Hersi

She vied for the Mombasa Woman Representative seat under the Republican Congress party, in the 2013 general election.

"Ina Lillahi Wa Ina Illahi Rajioun. We regrettably announce the death of Sureya Ali Roble wife of Mohammed Hersi. 25/10/2024Salatul janaza will be at Masjid Nur Bondeni after Jumaa prayers followed by burial at Kikowani Muslim cemetery thereafter .May Allah Grant Marhuma  Jannatul Firdoush.  Kul Nafsi zakatul maut." reads a message from the PAA strategic officer Maimuna Mwidau.

Hersi a vocal women rights activist at the Coast region will be remembered for her efforts in fighting for the rights of Women and girls especially during her days as the Chairlady,  Maendeleo ya Wanawake Coast region.

EALA Mp Suleiman Shahbal said Mombasa has lost a powerful voice.

"Today, I have lost a friend and political comrade. Sureya Hersi was a very warm and friendly woman who brought a sense of decency to our politics. She was a powerful woman who shared my vision for changing Mombasa and often encouraged me whenever I felt down. We walked together in our political journey, and shared the passion not only for Mombasa but for the people of Kenya. She was at one time the national Vice Chair of Maendeleo Ya Wanawake. Mombasa has lost a powerful voice." said Shahbal.

Mombasa walk movement founder Idris Abdirahman eulogised her as a dedicated Women leader.

"Her unwavering commitment to advocacy and women's rights made a profound impact on the community in Mombasa. Sureya’s voice and spirit will be deeply missed by all who knew her. May Allah grant her eternal peace in Janatul Firdous.Hersi, Inna lillahi Waina ilayhi Raajiun" posted Abdirahman.

 

 

 

Azeezah Hashim was crowned Media Personality of the Year at the prestigious Odartey Style and Fashion Awards (OSFAs). The event which took place on the 19th of this month is renowned for celebrating excellence in fashion and media in Ghana. 

Azeezah, known for her vibrant fun personality and passion for entertainment, stands out as a powerhouse in the media landscape. Her journey, marked by authenticity and dedication, has inspired audiences not only in Kenya, but across West Africa. Winning this coveted award affirms her influence in redefining the standards of media excellence.

"This award means everything to me. It’s a testament to the power of hard work, passion, and staying true to who you are," Azeezah said of her winning the award. "I’m grateful to everyone who has supported me on this journey—my family, friends, and fans—and I dedicate this win to all the dreamers out there."

Azeezah's win further cements her status as a force to reckon with in the entertainment industry and signals the start of even bigger things to come. Whether on screen, radio, or at live events, she continues to captivate audiences with her talent and charm.

Kaka Empire, which manages Azeezah, expressed immense pride in her achievement. “Azeezah is a star on the rise, and this award is a reflection of the passion she brings to her work every day. The future is undoubtedly bright for her,” said Kat Mirero, Head of Communication and PR at Kaka Empire.

Thursday, 24 October 2024 19:21

Honda Unveils New Motorcycle Model In Tanzania

Honda Motors has unveiled a new motorcycle model, in Tanzania.

The new model ACE 150 was unveiled on Thursday at the Serana hotel Daresalaam.

Speaking during the unveiling,  Honda Motor Southern Africa's president Hideki Shinjo termed Tanzania as one of it's bigest and strategic markets in Africa.

“Tanzania is one of our strategic markets hence we are dedicated to supplying products of the highest quality at reasonable prices for customer satisfaction,” he said.

Shinjo attributed Honda's success in Tanzania to its continued investment in innovation."

Shinjo noted "“We are committed to creating innovative products like this new ACE 150 that does not just enhance human mobility but also benefits society as motorcycles are a source of income and currently one of the top job creators in both the public and private sectors,” he emphasized.

Arccording to Shinjo the new Honda  has a more powered engine and is more stable on the road hence ensuring rider and passengers’ safety.

On his part,  Honda Tanzania Country Director, Frank Mushi said the new Honda 150 is an improved version of the ACE 125 and 110.

“The new ACE 150 comes with a lot of new and exciting features like USB port for charging mobile phones, fuel gauge, electric start, matt black alloy wheels, headlamp cowl and a crush guard,” he described it adding that customers will have a wide selection of colors including black, which is the first to be produced, red and blue." said Mushi.

The l event was attended by various stakeholders from the private and public sectors including the traffic department of the Tanzania police.

Jubilee Health Insurance, in collaboration with Diamond Trust Bank (DTB), has today unveiled a revolutionary digital payment solution that aims to transform how health insurance premiums are paid.

This first-of-its-kind solution in the healthcare industry offers a flexible instalment payment option, making healthcare more accessible and affordable for a broader segment of the population.

This innovation marks a significant leap in the health insurance landscape, combining cutting-edge digital platforms with customer-centric design to solve one of the industry's most persistent challenges—affordability.

For years, many households in Kenya, particularly in rural and lower-income areas, have faced financial barriers when accessing healthcare.

According to the Kenya Demographic and Health Survey (KDHS) 2022, over 20% of Kenyans still lack access to health insurance, and 30% of the population faces catastrophic healthcare costs due to the burden of upfront medical payments.

Now, with this online process, customers can complete their health insurance transactions in just five easy steps using their mobile phones.

Whether purchasing a new health insurance policy or renewing an existing one, customers can apply, select an installment plan, and receive instant approval—ensuring they are covered right away.

"This innovation is a game-changer for the industry," said Njeri Jomo, CEO of Jubilee Health Insurance.

"We understand that today's customers need flexibility, convenience, and affordability. Our solution delivers all of these, allowing them to get the coverage they need without the burden of upfront payments."

DTB’s involvement is integral to the success of this solution, as the bank provides the financial infrastructure for managing instalment payments, ensuring customers experience a smooth and reliable payment process.

Nasim Devji, Group CEO of DTB, said: " This partnership allows us to leverage our financial expertise to provide solutions that reduce the financial burden on individuals and families, ensuring that health coverage is within reach for a larger portion of the population."

This Lipa Polepole solution, designed with the customer in mind leverages technology to provide real-time approval for health insurance coverage.

Customers can access their health cover instantly through a secure platform that eliminates the need for paperwork or lengthy approval processes.

The solution caters to individuals, families, and small businesses, offering flexible payment terms that allow premiums to be paid overtime.

Jubilee Health’s digital installment option is the first in the market to integrate instant, digital financing options with health insurance, setting a new standard for how health insurance is offered.

This move is anticipated to influence how other industry players approach premium financing, further driving innovation in healthcare access.

"We are proud to lead this charge in transforming healthcare access in Kenya," Jomo added. 

With this new digital payment option, customers can now sign up for health coverage online via www.jubileekenya.com, select their desired installment plan, and receive instant approval.

This allows them to remain insured without the pressure of significant upfront payments, providing peace of mind and financial flexibility.

Through this strategic partnership, Jubilee Health Insurance and DTB are leading the charge in digitizing healthcare access and empowering more people across Africa to secure their health.

Internationally celebrated Afrobeats singer-songwriter Lojay, known for global hits like “Monalisa” (Sarz) and “Sensational” (with Chris Brown and Davido), is back with an exciting twin release.

Renowned for his smooth melodies, captivating lyrics, and seamless genre fusion, Lojay presents “Falling / Unleash”.

“Unleash” paints a vivid picture of navigating the hustle and the personal battles that come with chasing success in a city that never sleeps, whilst “Falling” is a testament to his versatility as a trailblazer in the Afrobeats scene, encapsulating the blissful essence of falling in love through Lojay’s signature lyricism.

“Falling” is a track designed to make you smile, daydream and feel the warmth of a genuine connection from beginning to end, “and that was my intention for the song because that’s what love does to you”, says Lojay,.

Adding on its magnetic pull and creation, “Long story short, I caught feelings and was essentially trying to capture those feelings in a song so my fellow softies could listen and grin with pure excitement.”

On “Falling”, Lojay taps into the euphoric feeling of being consumed by love. The single flows with dreamy, soft melodies and a punchy, infectious production that invites listeners into a state of pure happiness. 

On the flip side, “Unleash” produced by regular collaborators, the Grammy-nominated Sarz and Moon Willis, reveals Lojay's perspective on the gritty realities of modern life in Lagos.

With a bold, pulsating beat and sultry chords, Lojay weaves a narrative that explores societal pressures, the hustle for survival, and the harsh juxtaposition between beauty and struggle.

The production’s heavy drums, infectious rhythm and smooth textures elevate the song’s intensity and depth.

On the creation of “Unleash”, Lojay says, “Unleash highlights the daily struggle of trying to keep up with the pressures of society today. It’s Lagos living in a nutshell, honestly. It’s brutal and beautiful at the same time, and my intention was to encapsulate that in the song with a mix of sultry chords, heavy drums, and a vocal texture that just brings it all together.”

This double release features contrasting yet complementary tracks that highlight Lojay’s depth as an artist and storyteller.

As Lojay impresses with the latest project–his growing fanbase can expect another masterful demonstration of his artistry, pushing the boundaries of Afrobeats to new heights.

This year alone, Lojay has collaborated with artists such as Simi, Jae5, and Ayra Starr, and released his single “Billions” with Sarz. His recent feature on Fireboy DML’s album ‘Adedamola’ has also garnered widespread acclaim.

China remains Africa’s largest financier of infrastructure.

In 2013, Chinese President Xi Jinping announced plans to build a “Silk Road Economic Belt” and a “21st Century Maritime Silk Road,” now referred to as the “Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).” 

The BRI,  the biggest development initiative in history aims to improve invest-ments, infrastructure, and trade in Africa, Europe, and Asia, to facilitate greater global growth and development. 

In a publication titled 'The Belt And Road Initiative - Opportunities and Risks for Africa connectivity' by four scholars Nancy Muthoni, Alfred Burimaso Wang Bing and Salum Mohammed, strategic location of some countries, such as Kenya, Tanzania,and Somalia (the shore of the Indian Ocean), as well as Egypt and Djibouti(the shore of the Mediterranean Sea), make them natural BRI partners be-cause they connect Africa, Asia, and Europe. In addition, for these countries and many others on the African continent, joining the BRI can help them meet urgent infrastructural needs for their development.

"Chinese infrastructure financing may also help diversify African economies. First, infra-structure advancements could raise the profile of specific countries in Africa, and promote and attract more investment in different economic sectors. Secondly, due to better infrastructure connectivity, increased economic capacity may in-crease domestic productivity and foreign investment, leading to reduced cost of doing business." reads part of the publication.

Adding "Of all the direct and indirect benefits of closer China-Africa cooperation in BRI projects, trade growth and job creation are perhaps the most salient. More trade both intra-continental and international means more jobs for the African economies, which are currently experiencing a very high unemployment level among recent graduates. Providing jobs to these graduates will lead to more social stability and sustainable developemnts.

In an interview with the Oxford University Press academic insights, Professor Wenhua Shan, the Editor-in-Chief of The Chinese Journal of Comparative Law , noted the initiative was proposed with the intention of promoting economic cooperation among countries by enhancing the orderly free-flow of economic factors and the efficient allocation of resources. 

"The ‘Belt and Road’ is not intended to replace existing frameworks of international cooperation. Existing international dispute resolution mechanisms such as commercial and investment treaty arbitration, and the WTO dispute settlement system, will continue to play significant roles. However, new mechanisms and facilities of dispute resolution may be created, and in particular the creation of relevant new platforms at bilateral, regional, or multilateral levels. For example, it has been proposed that a new arbitration centre should be established at Xi’an to help resolve commercial and investment treaty disputes arising out of transactions relevant to the initiative." said Shan.

Adding "It is expected that countries joining the initiative will substantially benefit from it. This has been demonstrated already by the establishment of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and the Silk Road Fund. To a lesser degree countries staying outside of the initiative may also benefit from its spillover effects. Of course ultimately the degree of impact on insider or outsider countries will depend on the degree of success of the initiative."

Among the projects that have been undertaken under the initiative includes construction of ports.

Tanzania is among the countries in East Africa that China is constructing a port.

In June 2021 when Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan announced that negotiations with China Merchant Holdings for the construction of the Bagomoyo port had been revived. The stalled project was resumed by the newly-elected president five days after a phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping. 

According to David Mutua, an expert on China - Africa relations, African Presidents need to put into consideration the economic and political effects of the partnerships.

"In as much as we know that China might be having good intentions with our countries but our leaders need not to go to the table empty handed. They have to do their homework and leave no loophole. They have to be careful not to lose their sovereignty since this seems to be also a concern from many quarters" said Mutua.

Adding " when it comes to job opportunities at the construction sites, let most of them go to the locals, they need to benefit directly from these projects, let the Chinese bring expertise."

His sentiments were echoed with Rajab Rashid, a resident of Daresalaam who emphasized on the need for the African governments to ensure that there citizens are the first beneficiaries.

"We need to be very careful to avoid things like exploitations. In as much as we need help but this is our homeland, we have nowhere else, so we should be the first persons to be considered. Most of us live hand to mouth and whenever we see such huge projects we expect to benefit directly."

 

Kenya’s leading technology company, Safaricom, is today celebrating 24 years of connecting and transforming lives of Kenyans since its official launch on 23rd October 2000.

As part of the celebration themed “24 Years of Transforming Lives: Celebrating Through Service,” Safaricom will be showing appreciation to its customers through a variety of service and product offerings across the country.

These include special M-PESA surprises, merchandise giveaways, distribution of Mama Packs, transportation delights, and other exciting customer rewards.

“As we mark 24 years of connecting Kenyans, I want to immensely thank our loyal customers for walking with us on this exciting journey. Because of you, we have grown from a telco to a cornerstone of innovation, empowerment and progress in Kenya. Your trust and unwavering support have inspired us every step of the way.” said Peter Ndegwa, CEO at Safaricom.

Over the last two decades, Safaricom has evolved from a telecommunications provider to a key player in the technological, economic, and social transformation of Kenya.

Safaricom has grown exponentially, positioning itself as a pillar of innovation, empowerment, and progress in the country.

From its humble beginnings as a mobile network operator, the company has expanded its portfolio to include revolutionary services such as M-PESA, its mobile money platform, and other digital solutions that have changed how Kenyans live, work, and do business.

Safaricom has also played a crucial role in enhancing network connectivity, evolving from its initial 2G services to the current 5G network, which offers unparalleled internet speeds and capabilities.

This progression has enabled Kenya to embrace emerging technologies, positioning the country at the forefront of the global digital economy.

Beyond its business achievements, Safaricom has also made a significant impact on the lives of Kenyans through its sports assets and corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives.

The Safaricom Foundation has invested billions of shillings in health, education, economic empowerment, and environmental conservation projects, all aimed at uplifting communities across Kenya.

These initiatives reflect the company’s commitment to driving positive societal change and making a lasting impact on the lives of Kenyans.

In celebration of its 24th anniversary, Safaricom will also embark on a yearlong series of activities aimed at engaging its diverse stakeholders, including customers, investors, communities, partners, employees, and the media. The company will also work closely with regulators and government bodies to advance the industry and foster stronger relationships.

Cyrus Barmasai and Grace Mwangi clinched victory in the men’s and women’s 21km races, clocking times of 1:16:52 and 2:24:03 respectively, during the Standard Chartered Mombasa Satellite Run.

The event, held at Treasury Square in CBD, attracted more than 650 participants and served as a warm-up for the upcoming 21st edition of the Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon, set for Sunday, October 27, 2024, at Uhuru Gardens in Nairobi.

The Mombasa Satellite Run featured three race categories: a 5km Family Fun Run, a 10km race, and a 21km race, offering local running enthusiasts a chance to participate in Kenya’s largest single-day sporting event without needing to travel to Nairobi.

In the men’s 21km race, Bonface Kiprotich and Eric Shikuku secured second and third places, respectively, while in the women’s race, Tamnai Miriam took second place, followed by Molly Yanda in third. In the 10km race, Michael Bett claimed first place in the men’s category, with Martha Akendo emerging victorious in the women’s category.

The 5km and 10km participants started their race from Treasury Square, following a scenic route through the iconic Mama Ngina Waterfront, looping around the Docks Roundabout, before returning to the starting point. Meanwhile, the 21km runners extended their route across the Nyali Bridge, turning at Nyali Cinemax before heading back to Treasury Square.

The Mombasa race was the final satellite run in the series, following two other successful events in Kisumu and Kakamega, where Vincent Ouma and Gideon Kibet, a first-year student at Masinde Muliro University, took the top spots respectively.

The concept of satellite runs originated during the COVID-19 pandemic, when virtual marathons allowed participants to compete from different locations amid restrictions on public gatherings.

“The inclusion of satellite races demonstrates our dedication to providing accessible fitness and sporting opportunities across the country. Each year, we’ve seen the number of participants in Kisumu, Kakamega, and Mombasa increase, encouraging us to continue hosting these minievents,” said Peter Gitau, Standard Chartered COO and Chairman, Marathon Local Organising Committee.

The 21st edition of the Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon has secured support from over 40 sponsors, raising a total of KES 173 million. More than 25,000 runners have registered for this year's marathon, reflecting a 19% increase from the 21,000 participants in 2023.

Proceeds from the marathon will support Standard Chartered's Futuremakers initiative, which aims to empower young people, especially women and those with disabilities, by equipping them with the skills to learn, earn, and grow.

This initiative aligns with Sustainable Development Goal 8, which advocates for inclusive economic growth and decent work for all. Since its inception, the Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon has hosted over 300,000 runners, cementing its reputation as one of the region's premier sporting events. This year, Standard Chartered has invested KES 100 million in the marathon.

The event will feature a range of races, including the 42km full marathon, 21km half marathon, 10km race, the popular 5km Family Fun Run, and specially designed events for individuals with disabilities.

Three players From The Kenya Tong-IL Moo-Do Federation were among 142 individuals feted by President Willaim Ruto during the Mashujaa celebrations held in Kwale.

Those who were feted including some posthumous were grouped into 14 categories.

The three are Kenyan ladies team captain Salma Ali, Men’s Captain Master Elvis Malipe Ole Mpakuanik and Lona Abiero.

"Let us remember the examples of our first mashujaa and be inspired by their values, achievements and legacy. Let us do our part to promote national cohesion and inclusion and to combat division, tribalism and exclusion. Let us remember that without unity, our freedom and our future would be under threat. Together, we are unstoppable in pursuit of our aspirations and immovable in the face of any challenge." said President Ruto in his speech.

Adding" I am encouraged by the bravery, diligence and loyalty with which Kenyans of all walks of life undertake their professional and social tasks, fighting crime and terrorism, defending the nation's territorial integrity, treating the sick, feeding the nation, teaching our children and serving the needs of underprivileged citizens. To you all, I convey the gratitude and appreciation of all Kenyans. It is in these things that heroism lies. The fact that we must do them every day doesn’t make them any less heroic or extraordinary - ushujaa is doing ordinary things in extraordinary ways. Therefore, whatever our vocation, let us apply ourselves with zeal because that is how great nations are built."

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