Ommy Dallah
Revital Healthcare’s Largest Rapid Test Kit Production Facility in Africa launched by U.S. Ambassador Meg Whitman
In a groundbreaking development for the health sector in Africa, Revital Healthcare today unveiled its state-of-the-art rapid test kit production facility in Kilifi, Kenya (Africa).
Equipped through a co-funding mechanism between the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Revital Healthcare, the facility will have the capacity to produce 20 million test kits a month.
These test kits include HIV-1/2, Malaria P.f/Pan, HCG, Hepatitis B/C, Dengue, and Syphilis among others. Revital Healthcare is the first end-to-end manufacturer of rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) across Sub-Saharan Africa, with these kits intended to reach a population of over a billion across the continent.
The launch event was attended by U.S. Ambassador to Kenya Meg Whitman, Health Cabinet Secretary Susan Nakhumicha, Kilifi County Governor Gideon Maitha Mung'aro, Kenya EPZA Chairman Richard Cheruiyot, and other delegates from Kenya and Internationally.
Speaking at the launch U.S. Ambassador to Kenya Meg Whitman noted, “Revital's Rapid Diagnostic Test manufacturing facility, the first of its kind in Kenya, is a game-changer. By bringing cutting-edge technology and local expertise together under one roof, Revital is not just producing essential diagnostic tests, they're rewriting the script on what's possible when it comes to expanding access to quality healthcare in Africa.”
On his part Revital Healthcare Chairman noted Rajni Vora, “Our goal is to ensure that we produce testing technology that is efficient and affordable across the continent. We have expanded to become the largest manufacturer of medical devices on the African continent with a manufacturing capacity of 2.1 billion medical devices per year, including manufacturers of Africa’s 1 st USFDA certified and patented auto-disable syringes.
Adding “Revital Healthcare is currently exporting our products to over 29 countries globally as our team focuses on ensuring our global expansion to support communities across Africa with high-quality and affordable medical devices .”
Like other developing countries, Kenya’s health system is burdened by communicable and non-communicable diseases, and the country faces one of the highest prevalence of non-communicable diseases in sub-Saharan Africa.
Kenya is a promising market for medical devices and has been ranked as one of the fastest-growing markets in the sub-Saharan Africa region based on reports from the World Bank.
Health Cabinet secretary Susan Nakhumicha applauded the launch of the new facility saying it will help in reducing cost of purchasing the medical kits.
“We were used to exporting these kits from outside but I believe now it will cheaper to get them since they will be locally produced” said Nakhumicha.
Adding” This new facility will also offer jobs to our youths.”
Nakhumicha further reiterated government support towards the local manufacturers.
Nakhumicha stated “I would like to assure you of our support. This launch is completely aligned with the government agenda of increasing and supporting local manufacturers.”
USAID’s partnership with Revital Healthcare will see the company significantly increase its production volumes which will in turn boost export volumes to Uganda, Tanzania, DRC, South Sudan, and Congo while establishing a commercial presence in Nigeria and Ethiopia through product registration and certification.
Additionally, the facility will create 200 new full-time jobs with 80% being women while having a focus on speech and hearing-impaired individual.
Over 4000 Lamu Fishermen to Receive Compensation Following Successful Verification Process
In a significant development, over 4,400 fishermen are set to receive compensation, totalling KES 1.1 billion as directed by the court following a rigorous verification process.
The process, which has been ongoing for some time, has finally culminated in a successful outcome for the majority of the fishermen and boat owners where each will get KES.241,714.32 from the 65 percent of the total Lamu Compensation amount allocated for cash compensation.
The compensation process commenced a few years with the validation and verification process, including confirmation of ID and bank account details, after which a total of 4,167 out of the 4,734 fisherfolks were slated to sign compensation agreements.
The balance of 567 was categorized as disputed list. However, the compensation process was abruptly halted following the intervention of the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), which had received complaints that some of the fishermen/boat owners were allegedly not eligible for payment and that there were other genuine cases left out among the 567.
The investigative body came up with a list of 429 fishermen and boat owners who had been left out and who it deemed to be genuine. EACC filed an application in court seeking to table evidence on the said numbers.
The Court of Appeal thus directed that the parties involved conduct a verification exercise of the ineligible and genuine fishermen and boat owners.
Following the court's direction, a task force comprising various entities was convened to undertake the verification process, which was undertaken from 24th March to May 5, 2024.
"The verification exercise was largely successful. From the undisputed list of 4,167 fishermen, a total of 3,991 have now signed the necessary agreements and are confirmed to be eligible for cash compensation." reads a statement from the Kenya Ports Authority.
Adding "Additionally, from the disputed list of 567 fishermen, 164 individuals have been verified and deemed qualified for cash compensation. That makes it a total of 4,155 fisherfolks."
The Taskforce has since confirmed that there's another 288 fishermen who have been verified and are expected to sign the agreements soon, and this therefore means that the total number of eligible fishermen to be compensated is expected to be 4,443.
The successful conclusion of the verification process marks a significant milestone in ensuring that justice is served for the fishermen who have long awaited their compensation.
The statement further states "The efforts of all parties involved, including the Kenya Ports Authority, office of Attorney General, County Government of Lamu, Beach Management Units, Save Lamu, and the EACC have been instrumental in facilitating a transparent and fair process that upholds the rights of the fishermen. As the compensation process moves forward, it is hoped that this positive outcome will bring a sense of relief and closure to the fishermen and their families, allowing them to move forward with renewed hope."
Meanwhile, the taskforce has plans to commence the implementation of the second phase of compensation (35 per cent; KES 0.6 billion) which is expected to empower the fisherfolks for sustainable development programs.
Schneider Electric and Enactus Collaborate On Three Important Youth Impact Projects Across Anglophone Africa
Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, and Enactus, an international NGO dedicated to inspiring students to improve the world through entrepreneurial action, have rolled out three impactful initiatives across Anglophone Africa.
Enactus, operating in 33 countries worldwide, provides a platform for university students to develop and implement community development projects for social impact.
Aligned with the Schneider Electric Foundation's commitment to youth impact through learning, the collaboration between the organisations aim to empower youth, foster innovation, and drive positive change in local communities.
“The Schneider Electric and Enactus initiatives will not only drive social impact but also promote entrepreneurial focus and project-based learning among youth. With a two-year partnership and the potential to scale up in additional regions, the collaboration between Schneider Electric and Enactus demonstrates the organisations’ commitment to empowering youth and driving sustainable development”, says Carina van Zyl, Corporate Citizenship Leader for Anglophone Africa.
Says Letitia de Wet, CEO & Country Director of Enactus South Africa: “Enactus is truly excited to form part of this important partnership with Schneider Electric in South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya. The three initiatives undoubtedly emphasise the importance of nurturing youth leaders through comprehensive training and mentorship programmes. Together, we are empowering the next generation, fostering a brighter, greener future for all."
Enactus Core Programme
The Enactus Core Programme, was launched in Anglophone Africa in February 2024 and will provide university student teams with a structured framework to identify social issues, create entrepreneurial solutions, and make a positive impact.
The programme is supported by the Schneider Electric Foundation New Skills for the Future and Innovation programme and local Schneider Electric entities in Mexico, Guatemala, Egypt, Kenya, South Africa, and Nigeria.
The New Skills for the Future and Innovation programme aims to upskill and empower youth in energy transition by leveraging the company's resources to provide financial and technical support in view of 139 million new jobs in energy transition by 2030
Ultimately, the winning teams from the various countries will receive input from Schneider Electric employees to prepare and showcase their projects at the Enactus World Cup 2024 in Astana, Kazakhstan.
Battery Innovation Challenge
Also launched in February 2024, and conceptualised by South African Schneider Electric engineer Kamalan Chetty, the Battery Innovation Challenge aims to upskill and empower youth in energy transition.
Students are challenged to develop battery models as the most efficient and innovative solutions to address energy challenges whilst positively impacting communities and the environment.
The Battery Innovation Challenge also form part of the Schneider Electric Foundation’s New Skills for the Future and Innovation.
The challenge provides a training and project-based learning experience to students registered with Enactus in Kenya, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Nigeria.
Over the course of six months, participating students will undergo training, project development, and implementation, culminating in a competition to showcase their designs and community impact.
The Challenge will essentially entail Schneider Electric employees engaging with the respective university teams as content experts, team mentors, and competition judges, providing volunteering opportunities.
Mentorship Programme
Schneider Electric Kenya, South Africa, and Nigeria have partnered with Enactus for a mentorship programme targeting university student leaders. Launched during the Giving Tuesday event for the respective countries, the mentorship program aims to empower at least 75 student leaders aged between 18-25 years in leadership and management skills.
Over six months, students will receive mentorship from Schneider Electric employees, including key leadership team members, to develop essential leadership and team management skills, bridging the gap between tertiary education and industry.
A Symphony Of Flavour, Fun And Community At Adventure Farm
5 years ago, a family embarked on a journey of environmental sustainability with the genesis of The Adventure Farm, offering consumers immersive culinary experiences harvested directly from their circular production unit.
On 25th April 2024, guests were invited to this establishment in collaboration with Tanqueray 10 Gin to explore the concept of farm to fork and seed to sip with an emphasis on the use of botanicals in celebration of Earth Day.
A tour of the establishment kicked off proceedings after guests engaged in conversation over a glass of their preferred juice offered upon entry.
The farm-teaming with life from friendly geese to grapevines-captivated the guests, showcasing a commitment to environmental sustainability and community engagement.
A locally trained guide was on hand to take attendees through their recycling processes that ensured the effective use of resources while spotlighting the need for sustainable farming practices such as intercropping and irrigation.
Thereafter, they made their way to the rustic themed restaurant for an evening of environmental education, culinary exploration and Tanqueray 10 cocktails.
The panel discussions moderated by Maryanne Mwaniki carried out conversations on renewable energy, inclusivity in the value chain and the use of botanicals in crafting the Tanqueray 10 Gin- A special gin made from fresh fruits and herbs creating a symphony of unmistakable flavour.
Guests were treated to a sumptuous three course meal as they crafted their very own cocktails with ingredients harvested straight from the Adventure farm.
The five senses were fully engaged throughout the evening as attendees further refined their palates amidst the calming sounds of Jazz and the soothing scent of farm fresh botanicals.
One was then at liberty to leave at their leisure, having filled their appetite for what was truly an immersive culinary experience.
This experience served as a catalyst for inspiring sustainable practices within the culinary and beverage sector with the involvement of community being key.
Tanqueray Gin continue to showcase their commitment to environmental sustainability by forging direct relationships with farmers and supporting regenerative agricultural initiatives. This ensures the integrity of its ingredients while contributing to the preservation of natural ecosystems and biodiversity.
East Africa Stars Dazzle At The Netflix Priemire Of Bridgerton Season 3
On May 4 2024, Netflix hosted the premiere of Bridgerton, Season 3 in Johannesburg, South Africa. This highly anticipated third season of Bridgerton tells a regal story of triumph, rebirth and boldness as we see our favourite characters and a few new faces step into their light. The new season premieres worldwide, only on Netflix on 16 May (Part 1) and 13 June (Part 2).
A-Listers at the event included big shot LA-based Kenyan model, comedian, content creator and chess champion Elsa Majimbo.
Her Kenyan counterparts included acclaimed film star Catherine (Kate Actress) Kamau, multi-hyphenated TV and media darling Amina Abdi Rabar, alongside established actors: Manasseh Nyagah and Jackie Matubia.
Top Nairobi celebrity stylists: Brian Babu and Lady Mandy also attended the premiere event. Babu styled Amina Abdi and Manasseh Nyaga with Lady Mandy styling Kate Actress. Kate, Amina, Manasseh and Jackie’s custom-made outfits were all designed and made by Kenyan designers: Peggy’ O’ by Onyango Peggy, Afrostreet by Yvonne Adhiambo, Bolo Bespoke and African Fabric and Design. Elsa was styled by South African celebrity stylist Kgosi Lesego. Tanzanian film star, comedian and media personality Idris Sultan dressed himself, alongside his team.
The East African celebrities were among distinguished guests who adhered to the special invite and exclusive gathering that ushered a new era and season of the beloved period drama.
The grand event themed ‘Regency Era Splendor: Into The Spotlight’ brought together the African Ton–some of Africa’s brightest and biggest stars from Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa, with Adjoa Andoh (who plays Lady Agatha Danbury in Bridgerton) as the special guest. The function presented world-class entertainment featuring among others; South African group Beyond Vocals Acapella and Grammy-nominated artist Musa Keys.
Women Legislators Push For Increased Funding For Gender Responsive Programs
Uhuru Donates Sh2m To Flood Victims
Former President Uhuru Kenyatta has made a personal donation of Sh2 million to the Kenya Red Cross to help with the flood mitigation efforts.
In a statement released by his office on Tuesday, Uhuru said the contribution will assist in bolstering relief efforts and provide essential aid to the affected families.
"The relentless rainfall has caused significant damage, displacing families, destroying infrastructure, and claiming precious lives. During this time of profound loss and despair, my thoughts and prayers are with the affected communities as they cope with the aftermath of this natural disaster," said the former Head of State.
The former President highlighted the urgent need for solidarity and collective action to alleviate the suffering of our fellow Kenyans in distress. He called upon all citizens to unite in providing support and assistance wherever possible.
"Furthermore, it is through our shared determination and compassion that we can help rebuild lives and restore hope amidst this disruption." he said.
Adding "“As a nation, we must stand together in the face of adversity, demonstrating compassion, resilience, and solidarity with one another."
Additionally, he emphasized the crucial need for all Kenyans to remain vigilant and cautious amidst the dangers posed by flooding. He urged citizens to exercise utmost care, avoid crossing flooded roads or pathways, and, most importantly, seek higher ground when necessary to ensure their safety and well-being.
Recognizing the ongoing challenges within the healthcare sector, the former President urged volunteer medical professionals and healthcare providers to step forward and assist the sick and injured.
He acknowledged the dedication and commitment of all healthcare workers and emphasizes the importance of addressing their concerns through constructive dialogue and meaningful engagement.
The recent floods in Nakuru, Nairobi, Homa-Bay, as well as various parts of Central, Eastern, and Rift Valley counties, have resulted in numerous deaths, destruction, and despair.
CS Mvurya Issues Cautionary Statement To Boat Operators And Passengers
Mining, Blue Economy, and Maritime Affairs Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya has called on boat owners and operators to exercise extreme caution when using the vessels during this season when the country is experiencing heavy rains and floods.
In a statement, Mvurya called on passengers and operators to ensure they wear life jackets when using the vessels among other measures.
"The safety of persons using water transport remains the Government's top priority and we advise boat owners, operators, passengers, fisher folks and the general public to take safety measures" said Mvurya.
Other measures highlighted by the CS includes monitoring of the weather, vessel maintenance, monitoring of water levels, avoiding overloading, preparing for emergency,, navigating safely and communicating to authorities and emergency teams promptly.
This comes just a day after capsized in Tana River county.
According to witnesses, the boat which had more than 40 passengers on board was on its way to Garissa from Madogo where it had picked up the passengers.
22 individuals were successfully rescued. with three bodies retrieved by Monday morning.
Skyward Express Introduces Special Back To School Package
In its aim to offer attractive products tailored to the different needs of their travelers, Skyward express has introduced a flight package for students going back to school.
The package dubbed back-to-school flight savings will see students traveling from as low as 5,750Ksh to Mombasa and JKIA.
Schools will reopen for the second term next week.
Last month, the low-cost airline launched daily flights from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) to Moi International Airport in Mombasa to give coast-bound passengers more options.
Speaking during the launch in Mombasa Transport and Infrastructure Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen expressed confidence that the business decision taken by the company to provide air connectivity to various parts of the country will boost air transport in the country
"Last year, the airline became the first to launch the Nairobi-Kakamega route, bringing commercial air transport for the first time to the Western region." said Murkomen.
Skyward express currently operates scheduled passenger services to Eldoret, Lodwar, Kakamega, Kitale, Lamu, Malindi, Mombasa and Ukunda.
Seven Down, One Country To Go For Nissan Daring Africa 2024
Daring Africa 2024, Nissan’s overland adventure across eight countries with four Nissan Navara pick-ups and an X-Trail SUV, has completed its Kenya leg, the expedition’s penultimate stop before transitioning to Egypt.
“It has been an amazing journey so far,” says Nissan South Africa and Independent Markets Africa’ managing director, Maciej Klenkiewicz.
“We set out to celebrate our African footprint and our 60-year-old light commercial vehicle (LCV) legacy on the continent through this incredible vehicle which, of course, was designed for Africa and is built in Africa by Africans. All that remains now is the final instalment of this odyssey, in Cairo later this year when we will formally link our African LCV manufacturing hub in South Africa with our Egyptian passenger vehicle (PV) manufacturing facility.”
The journey, which began in Rosslyn, South Africa, has taken the team to Maputo in Mozambique, before heading up the coast and turning inland to get to Zimbabwe via that country’s renowned Eastern Highlands.
After a stop in Harare, the expedition went to Zambia around the Kariba Dam, heading east to Lake Malawi through the Luangwa Valley. From Malawi, Daring Africa 2024 traversed the northern part of Tanzania, entering Kenya on Tuesday morning.
Heading straight to the Nairobi National Park, Daring Africa 2024 was met by executives from Nissan Kenya (Crown Motors, a subsidiary of Motus Africa) and local media before driving to Nissan Kenya’s Nairobi state-of-the-art showroom, which was opened 18 months ago. Here, the media could interact with the Daring Africa expedition crew and hear their experiences of this exciting journey.
On Wednesday, selected local media and key Nissan clients were invited to try out the Navara and the X-Trail for themselves on a 4x4 driving experience.
The expedition was designed to showcase the Navara, which will soon be available in North African markets and is due to be launched in Egypt shortly.
It has also been a wonderful platform for the Nissan X-Trail, launched in South Africa last April and in Egypt last August to prove its worth as the daring family car, running in support of the expedition alongside the tough, built for more Navaras.
“Kenya is a very important market for us. We have been in this country for more than 60 years and in fact assembled here in the past. It is a source of enduring pride for us that minibus taxis were locally referred to as Nissans, thanks in part to our long legacy brand in the country,” says Klenkiewicz.
Nissan is represented by Motus Africa in Kenya and in several other East African markets.
Tim Jaques, CEO of Motus Africa, met the media in Kenya and joined them on the off-road experience in the hills outside Nairobi.
“With Daring Africa 2024, Nissan has proved the durability and reliability of the Navara beyond any doubt. To think that the team drove their unmodified Navara pick-ups straight from the facility in Rosslyn and reached Kenya without any mechanical issues – or as much as a flat tyre – is testament to this,” says Jacques.
“This has been an epic experience for everyone involved,” says Nissan Head of Communications and Public Relations Ramy Mohareb. “It really has been Daring in every possible way. The roads have been challenging but the sights we’ve seen and the experiences that we have all undergone have been invaluable.
“We were able to renew old relationships and forge new ones as we shared our vision for Africa on the road and in fireside chats at night. We have been able to dream to dare because we have a vehicle that allows us to do just that, and together we can unlock the incredible potential that lies within this unique continent.”
Daring Africa will now transition to Egypt for the final instalment of this odyssey.