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Local rally drivers Josiah Kariuki and Gerald Maina now have a reason to smile, as the clock ticks to the 2023 World Rally Championship (WRC) Safari rally in Naivasha.

This is after local betting firm Bangbet announced a sponsorship deal with the two drivers.

"Taking part in Safari rally is very expensive and it means alot for Bangbet to sponsor us " said Kariuki.

Bangbet will fund the drivers preparations, equipements and branding.

On his part Maina noted 'We had no hope of getting a sponspor to participate in the WRC until Bangbet came on board".

This will not be the first time Kariuki is competing in the Safari Rally, he has been for the last six years.

 

 

 

A war of words has ensued between UDA national vice chairman and EALA MP Hassan Omar and Nyali Member of Parliament Mohammed Ali.

Omar has accused Ali of undermining his empowerment programs and has asked Ali to instead initiate his own empowerment programs instead of criticizing his.

Speaking during the launch and empowerment of the Mombasa Links Limited, a business organization by former UDA aspirants from Mombasa, Omar accused Ali of derailing his efforts to empower Mombasa people.

“If I am able to call the president and ask him to do us a favor, you can also call in for other favors for our people, that is common sense. At the end of the day it is our people benefiting, you can’t be constantly abusing me and sending people to abuse me.

“No one is stopping you from having your own empowerment programs,” said Omar.

Omar said that the focus should be on how to strengthen the party and not petty politics that will derail the party’s ambition.

The UDA party has embarked on an ambition to register 15 million members by 2027.

“UDA has a better chance in Mombasa come 2027, but instead of you standing with us you are derailing us, insulting us left right and center without any reason, what have we done to you?” Omar posed.

Omar unsuccessfully vied for the Mombasa gubernatorial seat on a UDA ticket but lost to Mvita MP Abdulswamad Nassir of ODM

The former Mombasa senator also alluded that it was because of his efforts that president William Ruto managed 44 per cent of the presidential votes cast in Mombasa in the August 2022 general election.

“We did very well in the last election. The 44 percent we got it is me who was voted for, I was the one in the governor ballot. Let no one deceive you they are the ones who brought the votes,” he said.

Omar at the same time rebuked those saying he was sidelining members of other parties in the Kenya Kwanza formation saying that he had to keep their house in order first before looking at others.

“I am planning an putting our house (UDA) in order first before we invite others. I have no issue with ANC. How will people look at me I feed another person’s child yet mine is hungry?”

“You cannot start positioning other people yet our own from UDA are yet to be positioned, once we are done with ours we will do the same with others. For you to have confidence that I am a good parent, you must see that my house is prospering,” Omar said.

 
 
 
 
 

Mombasa governor Abdulswamad Nassir officially launched the program on Saturday morning at the Coast General Hospital (CGTRH) where he assured Mombasa residents that the program will be initiated via free  medical camps throughout all the 30 wards.

The camps kicked off today in Mvita constituency's CGTRH, Kadarbouy Dispensary, Mvita clinic, Railways Mazagazaga and Tudor sub county hospital respectively. 

The governor is set to continue with the second phase of the project tomorrow in Likoni constituency.

"I promised to bring all the families in Mombasa County under the cover of NHIF so we could bring an end to financial crises that are caused by illness affecting our loved ones. This NHIF super cover will enable you and your dependents to access medical care free of charge in your public health facilities." said Nassir.

Adding "These camps will cover basic illnesses to complicated diseases and for those not treatable in the camps, they will be attended to in our hospitals all for free. Our plan will benefit up to 100,000 individuals spread equally across the county.

Nassir called on the residents to to turn out in numbers for the camps.

 

Saturday, 17 June 2023 15:29

UDA MCA Dies In Grisly Road Accident

Chewani ward member of County Assembly Hamisi Iddi died in a grisly road accident in Kanagoni area on the Garsen-Malindi highway on Saturday morning.

Until his untimely death, the legislator was the minority leader in the county Assembly of Tana-River.

According to police reports, the MCA died on the spot.

"The Party and the People of Chewani ward have lost a focused and dedicated leader who put the interests of his people first." reads a statement from UDA party.

Adding " During this moment of grief, we pray for the soul of the departed, his family, and the people of Chewani ward.

Idd was a first-term county elected MCA under a UDA party ticket.

Before his election, he served as a bodyguard for the governor of Tana River.

 

 

The fourth edition of the Pwani Innovation Week has been slated for October 2 to 6 at the Swahilipot Hub in Mombasa.

The organisers of the tech fair, Swahilipot Hub Foundation and Mombasa County Government alongside other partners announced that this year’s edition will happen at various destinations around the region with the heart of events being at the Swahilipot Hub Foundation.

Speaking during the media launch of the event, Swahilipot Hub founder Mahmoud Noor said that the tech fair aims to help create a widespread culture of innovation and stimulate the innovation ecosystem in the region.

This year’s edition has been themed ‘Sailing beyond borders; Empowering youth in the digital economy for a sustainable future’.

“This year’s edition will see the exchange of ideas on business enterprise solutions, interactive forum discussions on the Pwani’s economy, talks on education & skills development, exhibitions among other activities all aimed at ensuring youth in the Pwani region of East Africa are constantly connected to opportunities for economic growth,” said Noor. 

Noor said that Swahilipot Hub Foundation and Mombasa County Government are dedicated to supporting the youth in overcoming challenges and thriving in the Ecosystem.

He said that through strategic partnerships with communities, government entities, public/private sectors, development partners and the academia, they can leverage the strengths and diversity of individuals from all backgrounds to empower young people and enhance their quality of life.

He added that with a strong commitment to inclusivity, cooperation, self-reliance, and respect for diversity, it allows young individuals to take charge of their journey, while making long-term investments, forging partnerships, and fostering a vibrant culture of youth engagement in all aspects of development.

“The societies of the present and future depend on an empowered youth to imagine these into being. Youth must also be provided with the right ecosystem for this imagination to thrive and rise to contend with factors like climate change, high levels of unemployment, poverty, and conflicts that threaten this future,” Noor said.

The objectives of the innovation week he said includes showcasing the East Africa's Pwani region innovation potential, enhancing driving economic growth, fostering collaboration, and addressing regional challenges.

Other objectives he said include encouraging local participation through empowerment, including the creation of a vibrant innovation ecosystem and the retention of local talent in the region, and to also attract investment through its unique industries and rich biodiversity and promote the East Africa's coastal region visibility.

The Swahilipot Hub Foundation head of communications Suhayl Hamid said that one of the foreseen outcome of the tech week is the establishment of partnerships between startups, investors, academia and government agencies.

This he said will result in increased job creation, investment opportunities, and overall economic development.

“We foresee empowerment and ownership among the local participants, ultimately contributing to the long-term growth and sustainability of Innovations, startups of the Pwani Region of East Africa,” said Hamid.

He added that they hope to champion and achieve policy recommendations to further develop the economy of the East African coastal region and also hope to launch of partner initiatives to enhance the development of innovative ideas and capabilities.

“Through the realization of these objectives, the Pwani Innovation Week, facilitates economic prosperity, social empowerment, and positions the Pwani region of East Africa as a hub for innovation and progress on both regional and international platforms which contributes to the long-term development and sustainability,” Hamid said.

The week-long event will entail a number of activities including innovation challenge and hackathons, training bootcamps and workshops, keynote speeches and panel discussions, women in Tech, Ubunifu zone (Exhibition) and cultural identity and digital spaces.

 

 

King Kaka is thrilled to announce the release of his highly anticipated music video titled "Nairobi," featuring the sensational Halisi the Band.

This visually stunning masterpiece captures the essence and energy of the vibrant city, paying homage to its unique culture and people.

"Nairobi" is an anthem that showcases the rich diversity and creativity found within Kenya's capital.

King Kaka's exceptional artistry, combined with the soulful melodies and electrifying performances of Halisi the Band, promises to take listeners on an extraordinary journey through the heart and soul of Nairobi.

The video, which was shot and directed by JijoDrumBeats, captured various iconic spots throughout the city.

With stunning cinematography and meticulous attention to detail, viewers will experience the bustling streets, the thriving arts scene, and the resilient nature of the people who call Nairobi home.

The collaboration between King Kaka and Halisi the Band brings together two great talents in the Kenyan music industry.

King Kaka, known for his lyrical prowess and thought-provoking storytelling, has garnered widespread acclaim for his contributions to African hip-hop.

Meanwhile, Halisi the Band has captivated audiences with their soulful sounds and passionate performances. 

"Nairobi" not only showcases the immense talent of King Kaka and Halisi the Band but also serves as a tribute to the city's thriving music scene.

The video exemplifies the beauty of unity and collaboration, as it brings together various artists and performers from different genres, symbolising the diverse and inclusive nature of Nairobi.

"Nairobi" music video is now available on all major streaming platforms and can be viewed on King Kaka's official YouTube channel

 

Good news to Genge and Bongo Fleva artists and music lovers as the Recording Academy has added three new categories for the 66th Annual Grammy Awards set for next February 

In addition, the existing categories of producer of the year, non-classical and songwriter of the year, non-classical will be moved to the general field. The general field has long consisted of four categories which have also been reffered as the Big four, they are. album, record, song of the year and best new artist. 

“The Recording Academy is proud to announce these latest category changes to our awards process,” Harvey Marson.

Adding "“These changes reflect our commitment to actively listen and respond to the feedback from our music community, accurately represent a diverse range of relevant musical genres, and stay aligned with the ever-evolving musical landscape."

According to reports, these category additions and amendments were passed at the Recording Academy’s most recent semiannual board of trustees meeting held last month.

The three new categories include:

Best African Music Performance
A track and singles category that recognizes recordings that utilize unique local expressions from across the African continent. Highlighting regional melodic, harmonic and rhythmic musical traditions, the category includes but is not limited to the Afrobeat, Afro-fusion, Afro Pop, Afrobeats, Alte, Amapiano, Bongo Flava, Genge, Kizomba, Chimurenga, High Life, Fuji, Kwassa, Ndombolo, Mapouka, Ghanaian Drill, Afro-House, South African Hip-Hop, and Ethio Jazz genres.

Best Pop Dance Recording
Recognizes tracks and singles that feature up-tempo, danceable music that follows a pop arrangement. Eligible Pop Dance recordings also feature strong rhythmic beats and significant electronic-based instruments with an emphasis on the vocal performance, melody and hooks. Dance remixes are eligible in the Best Remixed Recording Category only and may not be entered in Best Pop Dance Recording.

Best Alternative Jazz Album
This category recognizes artistic excellence in Alternative Jazz albums by individuals, duos and groups/ensembles, with or without vocals. Alternative Jazz may be defined as a genre-blending, envelope-pushing hybrid that mixes jazz (improvisation, interaction, harmony, rhythm, arrangements, composition, and style) with other genres, including R&B, Hip-Hop, Classical, Contemporary Improvisation, Experimental, Pop, Rap, Electronic/Dance music, and/or Spoken Word. It may also include the contemporary production techniques/instrumentation associated with other genres.

 

 

Emirates and Kenya Airways (KQ) have announced an interline partnership that will allow customers of both airlines access to new destinations on the two airlines’ networks within a single itinerary.

The agreement will provide customers with increased travel options as well as seamless baggage check-in to their final destination.

Emirates customers will now be able to fly to 28 destinations on the Kenya Airways network using Nairobi as the gateway to destinations such as Nampula, Bangui, Bujumbara, Kigali, Dzaoudzi, Lubumbashi, Kinshasa, Kilimanjaro, Juba, Zanzibar, among many other regional points across Africa.

Additionally, as part of a bilateral interline arrangement, Emirates passengers travelling via Dubai can also book a single ticket itinerary from or to Mombasa, one of the most popular leisure destinations in Kenya.

Similarly, Kenya Airways passengers travelling from Nairobi and Mombasa will now be able to access the Emirates’ network and seamlessly connect through Dubai to 23 destinations across West and South Asia, the Far East, the Indian Ocean and Middle East such as Singapore, Tokyo, Bangkok, Ahmedabad, Beirut, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Seoul among others.

Adnan Kazim, Chief Commercial Officer, Emirates said, “We are pleased to ink our first partnership with Kenya’s flag carrier. Kenya is a strategic gateway in our Africa network, and this new interline agreement will enhance connectivity for Emirates’ customers and provide them more travel choices across the continent.”

Adding” We look forward to deepening our relationship with Kenya Airways, offering greater network opportunities and improving connections for both of our customers.”

Speaking on the agreement Julius Thairu, Chief Commercial and Customer Officer Kenya Airways said, “This partnership will provide the ideal gateway for our customers as we seek to increase our connectivity between Africa and the Middle East through Emirates’ hub in Dubai.”

Adding” Partnerships like these are key in aviation as they take advantage of mutual scale and efficiencies to provide customers with more seamless travel options”

Tickets are available to purchase on emirates.com, online travel agents (OTAs) as well as through major travel agencies.

Emirates began operations to Kenya with the launch of flights between Nairobi and Dubai in 1995, and since then it has steadily grown the route to 14 weekly flights, having flown over 5 million passengers through the years.

Emirates is also the only airline serving Kenya with private, enclosed First Class cabins, offering premium customers a superior experience across every touchpoint of their journey.

Kenya Airways recently launched direct flights between Mombasa and Dubai offering customers 4 weekly flights.

The flight from Moi International Airport, Mombasa marked the second hub, other than its Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, that the carrier connects passengers directly to the UAE.

KQ currently operates ten weekly flights to Dubai from Nairobi using a mix of B737-800 and the Dreamliner B787-800.

 

By Gloria Adhiambo

Music has a unique ability to transcend barriers, evoke emotions, and bring people together.

When an iconic group like Boyz II Men graces a stage, their timeless harmonies have the power to captivate audiences and create a magical experience.

The renowned American R&B group performed in Kenya, enchanting fans with their exceptional vocal talent and leaving an indelible mark on the local music scene. This event not only showcased the enduring legacy of Boyz II Men but also highlighted Kenya's growing significance as a global entertainment destination.

Boyz II Men's performance in Kenya can be seen as a testament to the growing cultural exchange between nations. The fact that an internationally acclaimed group chose to perform in Nairobi speaks volumes about the country's burgeoning reputation as a vibrant hub for arts and culture.

Such events serve as a catalyst for promoting tourism, fostering international relations, and creating a platform for local artists to collaborate with global talents.

Boyz II Men's success lies in their ability to deliver flawless harmonies that resonate with audiences across generations. From their soulful ballads to their upbeat R&B hits, their music has stood the test of time, maintaining its relevance and emotional impact.

The group's Kenya show was a masterclass in vocal prowess, showcasing the enduring power of their voices and leaving fans spellbound.

The chemistry and stage presence of Boyz II Men further enhanced the experience, creating a connection that transcended language barriers and cultural differences.

One of the positive outcomes of Boyz II Men's show in Kenya was the exposure it provided to local artists. Opening for a globally recognized group like Boyz II Men can be a life-changing opportunity for aspiring Kenyan musicians, allowing them to gain visibility and access to a wider audience.

Such collaborations enable a cultural exchange, nurturing a sense of pride and recognition for local talent while promoting diversity in the music industry.

Beyond the immediate entertainment value, Boyz II Men's performance in Kenya holds the potential to inspire and motivate the country's youth.

Witnessing a world-class act like Boyz II Men live on stage can ignite dreams and aspirations in young hearts, showing them that with passion, dedication, and talent, they too can achieve greatness on an international scale.

The event was a source of inspiration for aspiring artists, reinforcing the belief that dreams can become reality with hard work and perseverance.

Boyz II Men's show in Kenya was an unforgettable experience that not only delighted fans but also symbolized the power of music to bring people together and bridge cultural divides.

The event underscored Kenya's growing prominence as a global entertainment destination and served as a catalyst for empowering local talent.

Beyond the enchanting melodies and soaring harmonies, the show was a testament to the universal language of music and its ability to inspire, uplift, and connect people from all walks of life.

bBoyz II Men's visit will undoubtedly leave a lasting legacy in Kenya's musical landscape, inspiring future generations to pursue their artistic passions and strive for greatness.

EALA Mp and former Mombasa senator Hassan Omar has called on ODM MPs in Mombasa to vote for the controversial Finance Bill 2023.

Omar said that the bill as proposed by the president William Ruto-led  Kenya Kwanza government aims at pushing for social justice and reducing the gap between the poor and the rich.

The UDA national vice chairperson was speaking in Mombasa Saturday afternoon after launching and empowering The Amplified Youth, a socio-economic empowerment organisation by the Mombasa County UDA Party Youth Group.

"I call upon the ODM MPs to join us pass the bill because it is going to create jobs for our people especially our women and youth. The proposes 3 per cent housing fund is in line with our constitution to deliver affordable housing as a right," said Omar.

Omar said that the bill sets the foundation for Universal Health Care so that Kenyans can access quality affordable healthcare.

This he said is part of social justice that the government is pushing for in the country.

"We need social justice in the country so that we can make those who are worse off better off, before making those who are better off well off," Omar said.

He asked the president to soldier on and not be distracted by those opposing the bill telling him to focus on delivering his agenda to Kenyans.

The UDA government he said will strive to empower Kenyans adding that they were very much on course to lead economic revolution needed in the country.

Omar once again called on Mombasa ODM MPs to work with the government and push for development projects.

He said that the the government was ready and willing to work with all leaders on matters development irregardless of their political affiliation.

He said the time for politicking is over and leaders need to put aside their political differences and work for the people saying sometimes leaders need to stoop in order to conquer.

"I have been talking to our Mps imploring to them on the need to work together, we are even ready to work with governor Nassir for the sake of our people"

"Mombasa has been for far too long in opposition, we also need to be shareholders in government," he said.

Nominated senator Miraj Abdillahi took a swipe at the opposition asking them to stop their double standard on the Finance bill especially the debate on the housing levy.

"The opposition cannot be hell-bent in opposing the bill and then when they come to parliament they start complaining about poor living conditions for the police. The housing levy will ensure we build affordable houses," said Miraj.

Miraj asked the opposition to respect the president and give him time to deliver on his promises he made to Kenyans during campaigns.

She further urged Kenyans to support the government saying that those opposed to the housing levy were not bringing any alterntive to the table.

"Stop inciting the youth against the government. You are lying that the money will be looted, but I am telling you that this government is keen on ending corruption," Miraj said.

Miraj also asked her colleagues from Mombasa to declare their stand on the Finance Bill debate warning them to stop with the threats that they will vote against it.

She reiterated that not even a single penny will be misappropriated.

"Stop with your threats that you will block the bill, we have numbers in parliament and we will pass the bill," she said.