Ommy Dallah
Daina Njuguna: From New York Drama Graduate To Big Girl Small World
Daina Njuguna, is one of the newest faces on our screens, stars in the Showmax Original comedy-drama series Big Girl Small World.
The newcomer plays Aisha, a wild card whose free-spirited nature and carefree outlook to life often lands her in trouble. After years of self-exile, Aisha returns to Nairobi seeking new purpose and redemption for her past mistakes.
All 13 episodes of the Nick Mutuma-directed series will be available to binge on Showmax from Wednesday 24 July.
Njuguna is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, where she walked the same halls as Hollywood royalty Grace Kelly and Hollywood legends like Jennifer Coolidge (The White Lotus), Anne Hathaway (The Devil Wears Prada) and the Ant-Man Paul Rudd.
“It’s awe inspiring,” she says. “It’s a really old school and they have all these class photos from the 20s. It's wild to think Grace Kelly walked down those same halls.”
Why did you decide to come back to Kenya?
After graduation, I had a year to work and I felt what it would be like working in America. By the end of it, it made more sense for me to come back home to Kenya.
How would you describe your experience at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts?
It was incredible, the best two years of my life. The program was like art therapy in a lot of ways and I left it having found the most honest version of myself. And I got to do it in New York City. Magic!
You play Aisha in the Showmax series Big Girl Small World as your first-ever role. Were you nervous?
It all happened so fast, I didn’t actually have time to feel nervous. It wasn’t until the test shoot that I started to panic. Most of my acting experience is on stage so being in front of the camera had me shaking in my boots!
Your character Aisha is described as a wildcard and a free spirit. What drew you to her?
I could see a lot of myself in Aisha. But she didn’t fully come into focus until I saw her wardrobe. I realised she’s like me, without brakes on. Her centre is much like mine; she moves through this earth feeling her way around. Also, the fact that she had just moved back home. I know the feeling of starting over somewhere familiar. It’s a strange feeling: this is home, but where do I fit in?
What do you think about female friendships and how it’s portrayed between Aisha and Ciku (June Njenga) on Big Girl Small World?
I love female friendships. And as you get older, you realise female friendships are the sturdiest ships, so seeing Ciku and Aisha resolving their past and coming back together is my favourite thing. With all their history and all the time that has passed between them, reconnecting can get so complicated but it’s beautiful to see them navigate it with as much love as they can give.
As a newcomer, what’s the biggest lesson you’ve learnt about the film and TV industry in Kenya with this role?
Creatively, there are always lessons to learn when working with such a dynamic group of people. The one thing that is more of a reminder than a lesson is that people care about what they do and how they do it - it’s so inspiring to be around that consistently. I’ve also learnt that in the Kenyan industry, networking is the prime directive.
As a newcomer, what more roles do you want to play in future?
I’m very excited to see how Aisha evolves. Hopefully, Big Girl Small World comes back for another season so we can see more of her and the story. Other than that, I’d love to find my complete opposite in a character; now that would be a funny experiment of extremes.
Coast CSOs To Block The Reappointment Of Six Cabinet Secretaries Citing Betrayal By Ruto
Coast civil society groups have vowed to block the reappointment of six cabinet secretaries the cabinet by president William Ruto.
Haki Africa and human rights Ageda (Huria)and a host of coast human rights groups say Ruto acted in total disregard of demands by the Gen-Z,demands who wanted a complete overhaul of the cabinet.
Speaking in Mombasa on Sunday, they have declared to explore all opportunities, including going to court to block the reappointment of incompetent cabinet secretaries.
"We want to strongly oppose,the reappointment of any individual who was in the previous cabinet ,if they were declared incompetent, why then did the president change his mind overnight to reappoint them, we automatically reject them. We are considering the other new faces before we make our stand," posed Hussein Khalid,Haki Africa CEO.
President Ruto reappointed to his cabinet, Alice Wahome (Lands), Davis Chirchir(Transport),Kithure Kindiki( Interior) ,Soipan Tuya(Environment)Aden Duale (Defense)and Rabbeca Miano (AG).They served in previous cabinet that was disbanded by the president.
On his part Huria chief executive Yusuf Lule termed the re-appointment of the six Cs as a betrayal to the voice of Kenyans who protested poor leadership and incompetent of the cabinet.
"We are not mad as Kenyans, when Kenyans went to the streets they had a reason to do so, the reappointment of these individuals who previously served in the government is a betrayal to the voice of the Kenyan youth who came out to demonstrate," Said Lule.
Khalid further slammed the government for attacking civil society groups in the pretext of funding anti-government protest. He said non governmental organizations will remain undeterred and will not succumb to any form of state intimidation.
"We want to state that peaceful protests are a constitutional guarantee and people should not be intimidated ,the narrative that CSOs are funding protests is baseless, people come out by themselves,. The Gen Z revolution is organic, they have not been funded by anyone contrary to what politicians want people to believe" said Khaid.
Khalid further asked the opposition to play the role of keeping checks and balances instead of going to bed with the Kenya Kwanza administration. This deals a blow to some of ODM politicians warming up to take up cabinet slots in the Kenya Kwanza administration.
"For democracy to thrive, there must be opposition, so we are asking those in opposition to continue oversight and not in anyway join the government, by joining the government, they will betray the Gen Z revolution," said Khalid
Pride Inn Hotel Debuts Eco-Friendly Restaurant . Announces Expansion Plans
Pride Inn Group of hotels has announced it's plan to expand its footprint in every county in Kenya.
The company announced that so far three game restaurants have already been built as part of the expansion plan.
Speaking during the launch of the Sayari All Day dining restaurant in Westlands, on Friday evening, the Managing Director PrideInn Hotels, Resorts & Camps, Hasnain Noorani said the plan is aimed at creating employment opportunities among the youth and the local communities.
The chain currently has eight hotels spread across Mombasa, Maasai Mara and Nairobi.
Noorani noted "In a span of 13 years, PrideInn has grown from one hotel with 28 rooms and 18 staff members to 8 hotels with 950 rooms, and over 1500 staff members.”
Adding "“Sayari Restaurant has already made a significant impact by creating employment opportunities that have impacted over 100 households, underscoring the company’s commitment to improving and enriching the livelihoods of Kenyans.”
The launch is also part of the hotel chain’s growth strategy after rebranding last November.
The Sayari restaurant, which means ‘planet’ and is located at the PrideInn Westlands outlet, also plays into the firm’s long-term energy efficiency strategy.
Noorani revealed that PrideInn is creating open spaces to replace air conditioners, which will significantly reduce the chain’s energy consumption.
"We want to be a company that cares for our environment" he said.
Pride Inn Hotel Debuts Eco-Friendly Restaurant . Announces Expansion Plans
Pride Inn Group of hotels has announced it's plan to expand its footprint in every county in Kenya.
The company announced that so far three game restaurants have already been built as part of the expansion plan.
Speaking during the launch of the Sayari All Day dining restaurant in Westlands, on Friday evening, the Managing Director PrideInn Hotels, Resorts & Camps, Hasnain Noorani said the plan is aimed at creating employment opportunities among the youth and the local communities.
The chain currently has eight hotels spread across Mombasa, Maasai Mara and Nairobi.
Noorani noted "In a span of 13 years, PrideInn has grown from one hotel with 28 rooms and 18 staff members to 8 hotels with 950 rooms, and over 1500 staff members.”
Adding "“Sayari Restaurant has already made a significant impact by creating employment opportunities that have impacted over 100 households, underscoring the company’s commitment to improving and enriching the livelihoods of Kenyans.”
The launch is also part of the hotel chain’s growth strategy after rebranding last November.
The Sayari restaurant, which means ‘planet’ and is located at the PrideInn Westlands outlet, also plays into the firm’s long-term energy efficiency strategy.
Noorani revealed that PrideInn is creating open spaces to replace air conditioners, which will significantly reduce the chain’s energy consumption.
"We want to be a company that cares for our environment" he said.
Blaqbonez To Venture Out On A Quest For Blazing Romance On New Single 'Fire On Me'
Following the success of his acclaimed third studio album, Emeka Must Shine, Nigerian music sensation Blaqbonez, is back with a new captivating release “Fire On Me”, the soulful anthem captures all the beautiful intricacies of a sizzling summer romance.
On "Fire on Me" Blaqbonez masterfully narrates a tale of passion and emotion punctuated by his irresistible melody and infectious rhythm.
The track envelops listeners in a whirlwind of sensations, leaving them craving more with each captivating verse.
What sets "Fire On Me" apart is its embrace of love—a stark departure from Blaqbonez's earlier sonic personas which heralded a mission of anti-romance in albums like "Young Preacher" and "Sex Over Love."
The artist bares his soul through poignant lyrics and heartfelt vocals, inviting audiences on a journey of vulnerability and intimacy.
Prepare to be enchanted, as Blaqbonez sets hearts ablaze with "Fire on Me." The single is available on all streaming platforms.
IXAfrica Launches Kenya’s First Hyperscale Data Centre in Partnership with Schneider Electric
Schneider Electric, the leader in digital transformation of energy management and automation, has partnered with Nairobi-based IXAfrica Data Centres to launch East Africa’s first and largest hypercloud data centre. The power train for the new Tier 3+ facility is built around Schneider Electric MV and LV switchgear to ensure stable and reliable cloud services renewably powered by Kenya’s grid.
Nicknamed ‘NBOX1’, the new development is now open and ready for business as a carrier-neutral, AI-ready data centre - the largest and most technologically advanced digital habitat for cloud, colocation and connectivity in East Africa. It is designed to attract hyperscale and internet customers to the region’s largest data hub, delivering a customer and user experience comparable to facilities in North America and Western Europe.
Underpinning the launch of NBOX1 is Schneider Electric’s proven EcoStruxure for Data Centers architecture and solutions, providing the new data centre with maximum resilience, uptime and cost efficiency, enhanced security, and the ability to meet IXAfrica’s sustainability goals.
A Natural Digital Habitat for Innovation
Backed by a $50m capital investment from leading investment firm Helios, IXAfrica’s new data centre is positioned amid Africa’s growing technology epicentre, the so-called ‘Digital Savannah’ – serves a population of over 300 million and supports an ecosystem for innovation which includes a skilled workforce, cloud and content providers, and colocation and connectivity services.
“Kenya,” says Snehar Shah, CEO IXAfrica, “is a hypercloud-ready region with advanced cloud adoption propensities, a digitally savvy ecosystem, access to diverse internet fibre connectivity, high-availability and low-carbon sources of power. This all sits within a country offering a stable regulatory and political environment, and a strong economy forecast to grow 5.2% in 2024.”
Schneider Solutions Guarantee 99.999% Uptime
A key customer requirement for this major new campus data centre development is to ensure ongoing and dependable IT operations. To ensure power quality and reliability, IXAfrica turned to Schneider Electric to provide the power train solution including power protection and distribution equipment, together with transformers, MV and LV switchgear, and a basic BMS for monitoring the solution.
Schneider Electric worked with local consultants Prisma Techniques to ensure that the power train solution met the objectives of the design provided by FutureTech on behalf of IXAfrica. The equipment is engineered to meet IEC standards as well as local requirements imposed by the nature of Kenya’s national grid, and environmental considerations such as weather conditions and Nairobi’s high altitude.
The new data centre is ‘EcoStruxure-ready’, with components of the installed EcoStruxure for Data Centers platform solution including:
- Galaxy VX modular 3-phase UPS with Li-ion
- PDUs
- LV and MV Switchgear
According to Ifeanyi Odoh, Schneider Electric Country President in East Africa, “The solutions provided by Schneider Electric are engineered to support N+1 redundancy with four independent power trains, meeting IXAfrica’s immediate and long-term objectives, including design 1.25 PUE across the campus, as well as a 99.999% uptime guarantee”.
With the power grid creating stability challenges as it introduces more power from renewable sources, the use of back-up lithium-ion batteries in conjunction with the Galaxy VX UPS provides a formidable solution to some of the challenges associated with intermittency or variability of supply.
Sustainability by Design
With NBOX1 designed and built as a ‘Data Centre of the Future’, Schneider Electric EcoStruxure for Data Centers and its supporting solutions not only enable the highest levels of data centre performance, resilience and resource efficiency, but also support IXAfrica’s sustainability ambitions through energy savings and lowered CO2 emissions.
Mouna Essa Egh, Secure Power Vice President for Middle East & Africa also highlighted Schneider Electric’s commitment to pioneering sustainable solutions for data centres: “We believe that sustainable practices are essential for the future of data centres, and we are proud to partner with organizations like IXAfrica to create environmentally conscious and innovative digital habitats for the evolving technological landscape."
Snehar Shah added: “We have a very strategic relationship with Schneider Electric – in fact, our new Nairobi campus site is built on land formerly part of Schneider’s complex, and the power engineering for the site was designed by Schneider’s local partners. NBOX1 is sustainable by design, and our goal is to ‘Keep it Africa’ - our switchgear and panelware were all manufactured by Schneider Electric on our own doorstep.”
He concluded: “We’re delighted to partner with Schneider Electric, a company that not only shares our ethos and passion for the environment, but is also committed to ensuring that IXAfrica and its clients meet their operational and sustainability goals.”
Chief Registrar Of Judiciary Winfridah Mokaya Underscores Need For Increased Budgetary Allocation For Child Justice Sector
There is need to seek and increase funding for the Children Justice System in the country to enable stakeholders mitigate challenges affecting children and support childcare and welfare programmes.
Speaking during the launch of the National Council on Administration of Justice (NCAJ) National Strategy on Justice for Children (2023-2028), Chief Registrar of the Judiciary (CRJ) Winfridah Mokaya said the recognition of the need for increased budgetary allocation for children in the justice system is key in the implementation of the strategy.
“We understand that without adequate financial resources, our ambitions for child-friendly facilities, trained justice actors, and enhanced capacity to respond to children's needs will remain unfulfilled,” said the Chief Registrar.
The CRJ noted that the launch of the National Strategy is not just a milestone but a beacon of hope and a testament to the justice sector’s unwavering commitment for a brighter future for every child.
“The Strategy we launch today is our promise, our pledge, to fundamentally transform how our society and our justice system interact with and protect our children. As Nelson Mandela powerfully stated, ‘There can be no keener revelation of a society's soul than the way in which it treats its children.’ Let us reveal the soul of Kenya as one that fiercely protects and cherishes its young,” said Mokaya.
She noted that the Strategy was justified by the pressing need to address the systemic and multifaceted issues that children face and that the injustices experienced by children, such as abuse, neglect, and exploitation, are not just individual tragedies but societal failures that hinder our nation’s progress.
The CRJ assured that the NCAJ will spearhead the coordination efforts, bringing together stakeholders from across sectors to promote, protect, and improve the administration of justice for children in both formal and informal settings.
“Our vision extends far beyond the justice system. We aim to empower all stakeholders - including children themselves, communities, civil society organizations, and development partners - to contribute to a child-friendly justice sector. This partnership is not just instrumental; it is essential. Together, we can enhance our response to violence against children, promote their participation and empowerment, and strengthen collaboration among all involved parties,” said CRJ Mokaya.
Speaking at the launch, the Chairperson of the NCAJ Standing Committee on Justice for Children, Justice Teresia Matheka said the Strategy represents NCAJ’s commitment to enhancing the administration and access to justice for children in Kenya and it would require robust coordination and resources from both the government and development partners.
“Together, we can build a justice system that truly serves and protects our children,” said Justice Matheka.
The objectives of the Strategy are: to ensure a coordinated, efficient, effective and consultative approach in the administration of justice for children in Kenya, to empower stakeholders, to prevent violence against children, timely response and child participation towards a child friendly justice system that is well resourced, to strengthen the coordination by NCAJ and relevant stakeholders to promote, protect and improve access to justice for children in the formal and informal sector and to establish a monitoring, evaluation, learning and budgeting framework for the child justice system.
King Kaka To Host Exclusive Listening Party In Los Angeles
King Kaka is set to make waves in Los Angeles with an exclusive listening party for his upcoming album , Mr. Invincible Part 1 .
The event will take place on July 20th at 510 S. Spring St. 208, from 9 PM until late night, promising an unforgettable evening of music, vibes, and celebration.
King Kaka is excited to share his latest project with fans and industry insiders in the vibrant heart of L.A. Mr. Invincible Part 1 is the first installment of a larger album of the same name, which will be released in four parts.
This weekend's listening party marks the debut of the first part of this ambitious and groundbreaking project.
The listening party will feature exclusive performances, behind-the-scenes stories of the EP's creation, and an opportunity for fans to engage with King Kaka himself.
This event marks a significant milestone in King Kaka's career, as he continues to expand his influence and connect with audiences worldwide.
Event Details:
- Date: July 20, 2024
- Time: 9 PM until late night
- Location: 510 S. Spring St. 208, Los Angeles, CA
Seasoned Kenyan Innovator, Genz, Pioneers the World's First Real-Money Game
Candy Kash, an innovative skill-based game inspired by the popular Candy Crush game, is poised to revolutionize the mobile gaming industry.
Founded during the 2020 lockdown by a visionary Kenyan entrepreneur- Eliud Gilisho , Candy Kash enables players to convert their gaming skills into real money through competitive play.
During the global lockdown, the founder of Candy Kash recognized the untapped potential of mobile gaming. With millions of young gamers spending countless hours on their phones without tangible returns, the idea for Candy Kash was born.
This platform allows gamers to monetize their skills, creating a sustainable and engaging gaming ecosystem.
Candy Kash distinguishes itself with several unique features:
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Skill-Based Earnings: Inspired by the popular Candy Crush game, Candy Kash allows enthusiasts to earn real money based on their gaming skills by competing against other players. This feature transforms casual gaming into a profitable venture.
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Fair Play Environment: The platform is designed to be unhackable, ensuring that all outcomes are purely skill-based and unalterable.
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Real Opponent Matches: Players are matched with real human opponents, enhancing the interactive and competitive experience.
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Customized Music Experience: Enjoy a personalized music experience while playing, making the game even more engaging and enjoyable.
Since its inception, Candy Kash has achieved several significant milestones:
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Financial Rewards: The platform has paid out millions of Kenyan Shillings to winners, with instant transactions ensuring seamless financial benefits.
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Growing User Base: Despite limited advertising, Candy Kash has attracted tens of thousands of users, with expectations to reach millions in the next two years.
Eliud Gilisho, founder of Candy Kash, said: "We wanted to create a platform where gaming skills could be more than just a pastime. Candy Kash is about turning passion into profit, providing an engaging and fair environment for gamers to compete and earn real money."
Speaking on how Gen Z can take their place in this country, Eliud said, “We stand at a pivotal moment in history, where the potential for innovation and positive change is boundless. As the problem solvers our country needs, we possess the energy, zeal, and passion to transform challenges into opportunities. Let’s channel our creativity and drive to reshape the narrative. By leveraging innovative business ideas and technology, we can create jobs, spur economic growth, and build a brighter future.”
Candy Kash envisions becoming a global leader in the gaming industry. With plans to expand across Africa and beyond, the platform aims to revolutionize skill-based games by offering a unique blend of entertainment and financial rewards. The ultimate goal is to create a multi-billion dollar company listed on global stock exchanges, setting a new benchmark in the gaming world.
Candy Kash is dedicated to giving back to the community. The company supports young innovators by building innovation hubs and providing funding and resources to bring their ideas to life. Additionally, Candy Kash engages in various CSR activities, including offering scholarships and supporting educational institutions.
Red Bull Dance Your Style Electrifies Nairobi
After touring Eldoret, Mombasa and Kisumu, Red Bull Dance Your Style finally held the Nairobi leg of the competition last weekend (13 July 2024) at the Junction Mall.
The event, attended by dance community and enthusiasts alike, drew significant attention and brought back a spark on Nairobi’s entertainment and events scene.
The signature dance battle sessions saw Samuel Brian emerge the winner and Meshack Omondi take first runner-up position.
The winner, Samuel Brian, shares, “The competition was far more intense than I had expected, but I triumphed, which is incredibly satisfying. I am now confident in my ability to win the national finals trophy. With dedicated practice and faith, I trust in God's plan,”
Adding, “Showcasing my art on such an iconic platform and thereafter, networking with dancers of all diversities was an invaluable experience.” The other two dancers who made it to the semi-finals, Irene Shishi and Anthony Kiplimo will also get the opportunity to shine at the upcoming national finals.
The next stop for Red Bull Dance Your Style is the official national finals in Nairobi (10 August 2024) - that will bring all the top winners and selected wild cards from recently concluded qualifier and online audition events for the ultimate battle. The winner from the national finals will represent Kenya at the world finals happening in Mumbai, 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 authenticity, attitude and creativity alongside freestyle and musical skills in the competition that allows all urban dance styles except for break dancing. The DJ plays unpredictable music as the dancers adapt and flaunt their style to impress the crowd.