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Shazam Launches New East Africa Risers Playlist On Apple Music
Shazam has launched its new playlist East Africa Risers on Apple Music, featuring the songs trending on Shazam in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda right now from the latest artists releases to the music featured in movies and TV shows, or going viral on social platforms.
East Africa Risers compiles songs by the region’s fast-emerging artists trending across the Shazam Charts. It offers a select mix of sounds that show what music aficionados have been actively discovering on Shazam, and reflect the energy and boundless spirit of East Africa, from Afrobeats and Bongo Flava through to Afro-Pop and Hip-Hop.
The playlist includes the likes of breakthrough artists Zuchu and Nandy, and East African superstars Ravnanny and Harmonize.
"I’m so excited to be one of the first artists on the new Shazam East Africa Risers playlist. It’s a blessing and I just want to thank my team and fans for the endless pushing and support, and Shazam which has been key in helping users discover my music by a press of the button.” - Nandy
The Shazam East Africa Risers playlist is updated with new music each week and is exclusively available to stream on Apple Music at http://apple.co/EastAfricaRisers
Shazam is one of the world’s most popular and highly-rated music apps, and lets users identify songs simply by listening to the music playing around them or on their device. With pioneering innovation in music identification, Shazam helps people discover, interact with and share video or audio content across devices and mediums.
Prominent Mombasa Businessman Abdulhakim Zubedi Is Dead
Prominent Mombasa businessman Abdulhakim Zubedi is dead.
Zubedi who was the proprietor of Nawal centre among other businesses died today (Wednesday) while receiving treatment in Nairobi. He had been sick for sometime.
In his condolence message Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho described him as kind, philanthropic and wise.
"It is with deep sorrow that we mourn the demise of Mr. Abdulhakim Zubedi. The late Zubedi was one of our elders and also an established and prominent business magnate. He will be remembered by many for his humility, wisdom, kindness and his philanthropic nature." reads the message from Joho.
On his part Mombasa businessman cum politician Suleiman Shahbal wrote " Today, Mombasa Business community mourn the death of businessman Abdulhakim Zubedi. Mr. Zubedi was a great businessman who gave opportunities to so many people, notably at Nawal centre."
The body arrived in Mombasa tonight (Wednesday ) after 8 pm and was received by Mombasa speaker Aharub Khatri, businessman Abubakar Joho and family members.
He will be laid to rest tomorrow (Thursday) at the Kikowani muslim cemetery after the afternoon prayers
Photos! 3rd Edition of Chile Themed Latino Sunday Hosted At Alchemist
Revellers thronged the 3rd edition of Latino Sunday which was Chilean themed in celebration of the Latin America Culture hosted at The Alchemist Nairobi.
The colourful event which began at 10.00am till late in the evening brought together different cultures from across the city to experience a fusion of food, dance, music and games featuring guest artistes and Dj’s.
Latino Sunday is a monthly cross-cultural celebration hosted by Circolo.Life in conjunction with The United Tribe of Africa at The Alchemist.
Held Once a month, it features a guest Latin American country in celebration of Latin America culture and it's connection to Africa in a platform that encourages inclusion, diversity and cooperation.
Previous Latino Sunday events featured Colombia in December and Brazil in January.
This month’s edition on Saturday 28th March will feature Costa Rica as it seeks to feature as many Latin American countries through the year.
Fast Rising Star Gabiro Releases 'Isabella', Audio And Visuals
Fast rising Kenyan star Gabiro Mtu Necessary has dropped his latest single titled Isabella. The single has been produced by Chuma sound for Jodifa Enterprises and is available on Spotify, Boomplay and Audio mack.
Watch Isabella : https://youtu.be/yig5w7N53bY
Over this soundtrack, Mtu Necessary reflects on his village love interest Isabella who gets an opportunity to go and work in the city. Shot in the lakeside city of Kisumu Isabella gives us a clear picture of how our ambitions can hinder us from loving the ones we choose.
“Isabella naogopa unasepa, Isabella ya kwetu kumbuka?” he croons. “Isabella, ningekuwa na pesa ningekupa Duka Ju unaenda njoo tuseti moja uketi chini ukivuta Oh mama kabla ukwende nipe busu nitakumbuka,Nipe tena, nikilala usingizi usiku naota,I'm stricken I can't deny Ukarimu wako ndo unakupa sifa
And am stuck here for life, I can't move you are my ride or die.”
The rising artiste is currently in the studio working on some new music and will release another single featuring Owuor Arunga, Blakangel and an album to boot in November.
Mombasa Students Set For 30,000 School Meals, As Social Enterprise, Expands To The Coast
Kenyan school feeding social enterprise Food for Education has expanded its school feeding operations to Mombasa County's public schools, moving closer to its target to feed 100,000 school children every day by the end of this year.
Food for Education’s Mombasa County’s pilot kitchen targets to serve 5,000 lunches daily, and 30,000 in the region by the end of the year. Already, Food for Education delivers 30,000 similar daily servings from its Ruiru and Dagoretti South kitchens, in Nairobi County.
The award-winning Food for Education program works with public schools to ensure children from low-income households in urban and peri-urban areas have access to quality, hygienic and nutritious meals complementing the Government of Kenya's school feeding programme in rural and semi-arid areas, and helping reduce the classroom hunger crisis in Kenya.
According to Food for Education’s founder Wawira Njiru, Mombasa stood out for its need for well-balanced, standardized, and healthy school meals.
"Mombasa county is prime for this infrastructure, with most schools seeking options of a sustainable school feeding program. Being a densely populated city, the majority of the schools have limited space for kitchens, forcing children to seek alternative means to access meals while in school, while some are forced to stay hungry all day." she said
Through its model, Food for Education owns a central mega-kitchen in a select school where meals are prepared. The food is then distributed, using smart logistics and innovative technology. Its Tap2Eat uses the mobile money technology allowing parents to prepay for meals which are distributed to surrounding schools, saving on costs, expanding the reach for low cost nutritious meals.
According to Wawira, the kitchen will source foods from local small-holder farmers, improving farmer incomes and the viability of local food value chains. "Our 'home-grown' strategy fosters increased production and diversification by smallholders, which stimulates the strengthening of local and national food systems and the promotion of better-quality diets," said Wawira.
According to a study commissioned by the World Food Program (WFP) and MasterCard Foundation and titled School Feeding Programme Cost Benefit Analysis, , free meals are an incentive for parents to enroll their children in school, and improve their attendance throughout the year. Further, school meals help children overcome under-nutrition and poor health, and support local agricultural economies.
Food For Education targets to serve a million school meals per day by 2025, and is working on setting up kitchens in the major counties in Kenya as a key plank of its expansion. It also plans to set up pilot kitchens that will be used to study the different needs of the regions.
This will enable it to effectively meet the needs of the different communities and tailor its system as an end-to-end solution for delivering nutritious meals in the near future.
According to World Food Programme (WFP), the annual global investment in school meals amounts to Sh. 7.5 trillion. An estimated 368 million children receive a meal at school every day, as a safety net, in both developing and affluent countries. Further, WFP believes that school meals can contribute directly to the attainment of a number of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
These include a contribution to ending Hunger, ensuring Quality Education and promoting Gender Equality and indirectly to ending Poverty, ensuring Decent Work, and Reducing Inequalities.
Smartphone Global Shipment Report Places realme Among Top 5 In 15 Regions
World's fastest growing smartphone maker, realme is among the Top 5 brands in 15 regions according to Q4 2020 Canalys global smartphone shipment report.
According to the shipment report, realme ranked fourth and holds its position as the fastest-growing smartphone brand among the top five vendors in the Southeast Asia market in Q4 2020.
The company ranked 3rd in the Philippines and maintained more than 100 percent year-on-year growth in growing economies like Thailand and Myanmar. In the Indian market, realme came in fifth place with a 12 percent market share, staying closely with the top four.
At the same time, realme entered the top five positions in some European markets, including Greece, Czech Republic, and Russia, while in Russia realme achieved 338 percent annual growth in Q4.
The brand which has been making inroads in the Kenyan market by launching 6 phones as well as AIot products last year in just 4 months, also became the first in the world to ship over 50 million units with Kenya being one of the key destination markets.
“By embodying the spirit of ‘Dare to Leap’, realme is the amalgamation of best performance and trendy designs, with remarkable prices. We are confident that realme’s products and marketing strategy are effective even during this difficult time. realme will keep providing an optimum combination of bold, innovative designs and a balanced integration between software and hardware to meet the young generation’s requirements.” realme CEO, Sky Li introduced.
According to Canalys, realme ranked in the Top 5 brands by shipment including the following regions: India, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Philippines, Russia, Egypt, Israel, Czech Republic, Greece, and the greater Southeast Asia region as a whole.
The company has already rolled out a plan to increase sales by at least 30 percent in 2020 saying amazing products that mirror the changing trends are lined up for the Kenyan market.
The Star Newspaper Appoints Charles Mghenyi As Coast Bureau Chief
Charles Mghenyi is the new Coast Bureau Chief for The Star newspaper.
Mghenyi takes over from Maureen Mudi who resigned last month to join the media council of Kenya.
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Mghenyi was among three correspondents from the Mombasa office who were interviewed for the job late last month.
He is currently in Nairobi for a two week orientation before officially taking over his new role.
Mghenyi has worked for the Star newspaper as a correspondent since 2013. He begun his career at Radio Rahma as an intern.
Mghenyi who also doubles as a photographer has mainly been focusing on tourism and features.
Pursue Leadership Positions At All Levels, First Lady Margaret Kenyatta Encourages Women
First Lady Margaret Kenyatta has encouraged more women to actively seek elective and other positions of leadership both at national and county levels.
While applauding the current 23 percent representation of women in the National Assembly, the First Lady said more work needed to be done to achieve the constitutionally proposed two-thirds gender rule.
“Let us continue working, together, for the progress we all believe in. And let us begin with ourselves, in our own spaces, in our homes, in our schools and with our children.
“We know that women can bring a difference in leadership by ensuring that the needs and aspirations of women and men, boys and girls are addressed equitably,” the First Lady said as she rooted for enhanced gender equality and women empowerment especially during the COVID-19 era.
First Lady Margaret Kenyatta spoke Monday when she presided over virtual celebrations to mark this year’s International Women’s Day (IWD) under the theme ‘Women in Leadership: Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world’.
The First Lady pointed out that the theme of this year’s IWD calls for women leadership, saying it is timely and resonates well with the current global situation.
“It highlights the need for us to demand for a level playing field for women and girls irrespective of race, religion or social background,” she said.
The First Lady emphasized the need for women to lend their voice in combating harmful cultural practices that curtail progress even as she expressed satisfaction that a lot of resources are being channelled towards ensuring equity and justice.
“We also, as women, must continue to raise our voices and protect ourselves against harmful practices such as FGM and early child marriage; these factors impede our pathway to reaching our gifted potential,” the First Lady said.
At the global level, First Lady Margaret Kenyatta said the election of the first woman Vice President in the United States of America should serve as an inspiration for women worldwide to aspire for leadership positions.
“Her Excellency Kamala Harris, has done women proud and broken the glass ceiling by going into history books as the 49th Vice President and the first female occupant of the office in the United States,” she said.
During the occasion, the First Lady conferred Annual Trailblazer Awards to several women and institutions in recognition of their outstanding achievements and contribution to advancing the gender equality and women empowerment agenda. She also conferred certificates to graduands of the first cohort of the Women in Political Leadership Training Programme that she launched last year.
Public Service and Gender CS Prof Margaret Kobia said the theme of this year’s IWD illustrates the urgency of putting women empowerment at the core of recovery and bouncing back better in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
She noted that while the journey of women in leadership has been long and bumpy, their determination and commitment has yielded fruits.
“Therefore, we celebrate the gains made and also reflect on the social, economic, political and cultural context in which women and girls live and work,” the CS said.
In her address, Commonwealth Secretary General Patricia Scotland stressed that gender equality and women empowerment are essential components of human development and basic human rights.
Other speakers included Defence CS Dr Monica Juma, Maendeleo ya Wanawake Organization Chairperson Rahab Muiu, European Union Ambassador to Kenya Simon Mordue and UN Resident Co-ordinator Stephen Jackson are among others.
The event also witnessed the national launch of the continental digital platform dubbed ‘the 50 Million African Women Speak’. The project is geared towards empowering millions of women in Africa to start, grow and scale up businesses by providing a one-stop shop.
Top Government Officials To Meet Over KPA And Kenya Ferry Merger
A team of top government officials drawn from transport and treasury ministries will retreat to review the progress in the merging between the Kenya Ports Authority [KPA] and the Kenya Ferry Service [KFS] from Monday.
Senior officials from both ministries are leading the process to accommodate KFS employees into the new structure at the port of Mombasa.
KPA and KFS officials will be in attendance at the four-day retreat in Malindi,Kilifi county to chart the way forward in the merging of the two state corporations.
Both state corporations have formed a team ahead of the retreat with the aim of changing the way of conducting business at the port.
Unconfirmed reports said KFS managing director Bakari Gowa will be deployed at the transport ministry before the process to recruit a new KPA MD is completed.
The post of KFS MD has been reduced to that of a divisional head known as General Manager, services, in the new proposed Human resource management structure.
The move is to change the dynamics of doing business at the port of Mombasa with the re-structuring of operations with a proposal to make managers answer to a head of division under General Managers.
The four-day re-retreat will comprise of teams from each department to hasten the progress of absorbing each other under a simulated system.
In the previous meeting before the retreat both acting KPA managing director Rashid Salim and Gowa were present.
In the proposed new Human resource management structure majority of state corporation departments will be merged in a dynamic way to ease port operation.
According to an establishment source the move to absorb defunct ferry service employees is underway with an option for those not comfortable to work under the new proposed structure to seek for an early retirement package.
CNN’s Connecting Africa Explores Pan-African Renewable Energy Projects
In the latest episode of Connecting Africa, CNN International’s Eleni Giokos explores why Africa's investment in renewable energy projects is so important for pan-African business growth.
Electrification is seen as key in driving economic growth across Africa. But with only 43% of the continent connected to electricity, finding ways to secure and propel the continent towards energy independence means finding sustainable solutions.
Chiboni Evans, CEO of the South African Electrotechnical Export Council, argues that without electrification it will be difficult to increase intra-African trade.
She tells Giokos, “You cannot trade, you cannot manufacture goods and services unless you've got the power to power your factories. Even in terms of supply chains, you're talking using the internet, you're using digital supply chains. You need the internet. That also needs electricity. So, without electrification, we cannot do anything.”
The next step is to get more big businesses to buy into renewable energy.
GridX Africa founder Chalker Kansteiner is using his Nairobi based company to develop cleaner ways to power the commercial sector, “I think there's large scale industries which are looking at updating their way of doing business, and so I think as there becomes greater confidence in the ability for renewable energy to deliver these sort of quite intense industrial loads, with power, the mining and oil and gas industry will increasingly adopt renewable energy, because it's lower cost and because they now have confidence in its ability to meet its needs.”
GridX Africa offers solar energy solutions across the continent – from construction and agriculture, to tourism and healthcare. Kansteiner says that deals like the African Continental Free Trade Area agreement stand to aid the expansion of other renewable energy projects across the continent.
“To the extent that we could see a continent wide free trade agreement, the application would be much broader. And so, we have projects in Liberia and Ghana, which would greatly benefit from being able to have imports from our East African projects and from our East African capacity. I think with that in mind distributed power is a huge opportunity for Africa to be a leader.”
Another key player is hydroelectric power. In Kenya’s Muranga County, the programme meets the people behind Magiro Mini Hydro Power. Business Advisor and Director Thomas Poelmans discusses why the concept works well, “We're basically using the force of the river, and falling from a higher point to a lower point, harnessing that kinetic energy, and transforming it to electric energy. And in Muranga County, in the greater Mount Kenya region actually, Muranga County is so hilly that it has the potential to power about 55% of all of Kenya.”
Magiro is currently operating an off-grid renewable energy system but hopes to develop its first on-grid power plant. Poelmans explains, “We are developing the first on grid power plant that will be providing power to the national electricity grid, and that one will produce power for 15,000 people.”
A further area attracting major funding is the development of wind farms. Ntombifuthi Ntuli, CEO of the South African Wind Energy Association (SAWEA), says that wind power is an underused resource across the continent, “There’s a lot of untapped potential, not just in South Africa, but in the whole continent. And the industry is looking forward to actually turning that into power, to power Africa.”
By investing in wind turbines and the engineers and technicians needed to develop, build, and maintain the technology, South Africa has created jobs. Ntuli says these workers and their skills are valued across the world, “The wind turbine technicians that we are training in the country are actually now finding jobs throughout the world because we have created that capacity, we’re now able to export it to other countries.”
At the Tsitsikamma Community Wind Farm, Giokos meets Danie Du Plessis, CEO of Cennergi. He talks about the importance of including local communities in renewable energy projects, “Employing local labor during both the construction and in the operations phase is very, very important. We have to give back. You cannot do this alone. You have to take the community along. They are part of this business, they are shareholders in the company, they are beneficiaries of the community work that we do.”
Du Plessis says that he sees growth throughout the industry, and he highlights the key projects that will impact renewable energy’s future across the continent, “There are already very good opportunities and fantastic facilities up in Africa. Kenya, Senegal have some very big wind farms. And then Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, you’ve got these massive solar plants and massive wind plants going up. We’ve got good sun, we’ve got lots of wind, and it’s ready to be harnessed.”