STUDENT UNION STATEMENT DURING OPENING OF THE 13TH PARLIAMENT BY THEPRESIDENT H.E HON DR WILLIAM SAMOEI RUTO, COMMANDER IN CHIEFOF THE DEFENCE FORCES OF KENYA

Nairobi, Kenya 29th September 2022


On behalf of all the University and College students in Kenya, I want to congratulate His
Excellency President Ruto for performing this Constitutional mandate to officially address
the opening of the 13th Parliament as stipulated in Article 132 (1)(a) of the Constitution of
Kenya 2010. It is only after this that we now expect to see the parliament exercise its
legislative authority.
In his maiden address, the president came out clearly to highlight his experience with
National Government Constituency Development Fund. I want to fully agree with his
sentiments on the matter. CDF has been a key enabler to higher education in Kenya. Millions
of needy students have benefited from CDF and it is only fair that the current and future
students benefit from this kitty. We therefore second the president’s remarks and we hope
that we can align the CDF with the tenets of the constitution.
Finaly I wish to congratulate the speakers of both houses as well as all the members elected
and nominated to serve in the 13th Parliament. This parliament has some of the youngest
members including Hon Linet Chepkorir Toto and I want to wish them all the best as they
serve the nation. I once again congratulate all members, and may God Bless Kenya

Signed By Hon Jesse Saruni President of the Kenya Universities Student Organization

Bela Risu Foundation launches the first Comprehensive Cleft Care Centre in East and Central Africa that will offer FREE cleft services

Nairobi, Kenya 27th September 2022


In Kenya, it is estimated that six children are born with cleft lip and/or cleft palate every day. The resulting facial deformity is devastating not only for the newly born infant but also for the affected family.
Nairobi, Kenya September 27th, 2022 – Bela Risu Foundation in conjunction with Smile Train, The World’s Largest Cleft Charity, has today launched a Not-For-Profit Non-Government Organization BelaRisu Medical Centre (BMC), the first referral Comprehensive Cleft Care Centre in East and Central Africa that will provide FREE cleft services to those in most need.
BMC, located at Park Road Ngara, Nairobi, will provide life-changing and hope-restoring surgeries to children and adults with cleft lip and palate deformities. The center will provide Comprehensive Cleft Care services and training opportunities in East and Central Africa including:

  1. Specialized cleft services namely: Surgeries (cleft lip and palate surgeries), nutritional support, orthodontics, and speech therapy.
  2. Cleft training facilities and expertise in the form of capacity building, attachments, specialized skills transfer, and life support courses to healthcare professionals in the proposed region.
  3. Provide Psychotherapy and Behavior Change Communication Services to cleft patients, and their parents/guardians.
    “With a comprehensive Cleft Care approach, we will provide Cleft Surgeries such as cleft lip and palate surgeries, rhinoplasties, alveolar bone grafting, orthognathic surgery, nutritional support, orthodontics, and speech therapy. We will also strive to empower local healthcare practitioners with the knowledge and skills to be able to provide these surgical services thus ensuring continuity of care,” said Dr. Martin Kamau, CEO Bela Risu Foundation.
    Cleft lip and palate is among the most common congenital disabilities found among live births. In Kenya, it is estimated that six children are born with cleft lip and/or cleft palate every day. The resulting facial deformity is devastating not only for the newly born infant but also for the affected family(s).
    Further, the visible facial defect not only has a detrimental effect on feeding, development of language, and hearing but also on psychological development due to the social stigma attached to it. Despite its common occurrence, it remains a surgically neglected disease due to healthcare policies prioritizing the management of communicable and non- communicable diseases such as Malaria, Tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, Diabetes, and Cancer among others.
    “We conducted a needs assessment and the data obtained identified the absence of Comprehensive Cleft Care in the Sub-Saharan region of Africa. We also noted an increased demand for orthodontics, nutritional support, and speech therapy services amongst cleft patients. Previously, medical teams had to travel long distances to provide orthodontic, speech therapy, and nutritional support services and as a result, being expensive and logistically difficult to execute, hence the consideration of BMC to be part of the solution, added Dr. Kamau.
    In addition, Smile Train Senior Program Director East and Southern Africa Mrs. Jane Ngige- Muturi commended Bela Risu for their consistency in providing quality cleft surgery, stating that Smile Train’s vision is to ensure that patients with cleft are able to receive holistic care closer to their doorsteps.
    “Smile Train’s model of partnering with local medical partners like Bela Risu ensures that patients need not wait too long or go too far to wait for the life-changing surgery. Children with cleft may need additional care beyond surgery including nutrition, speech therapy, psychosocial support, and orthodontics to enable them to thrive. We are proud that with the Bela Risu Medical Centre up and running, patients will receive all the comprehensive care they need at no cost,” said Mrs. Ngige-Muturi.
    BMC is also expected to ease the gap in outreach missions with patients now able to access the center of expertise from the triage stage to getting professional counselling and follow- up care. The Centre is a 30 in-patient bed facility with facilities for two acute care Units, two operation rooms, basic Laboratory services, a dental unit purposed for cleft treatment, a training center and Simulation lab, and 4 Consultation Rooms among others.

EABC Board Engage Director General of Tanzania Ports Authority

Saturday, 24th September 2022: – The Board of the East African Business Council led by Chairperson Angelina Ngalula held discussions with the Director General of the Tanzania Ports Authority Mr. Plasduce Mbossa on solutions to boost port performance to increase export competitiveness of the EAC bloc.

Speaking during the visit at the Tanzania Ports Authority (TPA) Offices in Dar es Salaam, Chairperson Angelina Ngalula called for streamlined coordination among the trade facilitation agencies in the transport and logistic value chain from the port to the destinations in order to ease the movement of cargo imports & exports within the EAC bloc and boost Dar es Salaam port performance.

She elaborated that the port of Dar es Salaam facilitates is central to boost intra-EAC trade and exports for land-linked countries in the region.

The Director General of TPA Mr.  Mbossa said, “Dar es Salaam port has the capacity to serve 13 million tonnes of cargo per year and envisions to boost capacity to 30 million tonnes by 2030.”

He explained that TPA has set up a One Stop Centre hosting import & export agencies in order to improve Dar es Salaam port performance. He elaborated on latest development such as the new berth in Mtwara port and the increase in depth of the Tanga port. He stated that TPA is setting up latest equipments and technologies to improve efficiency, security and customer service delivery. Mr.  Mbossa said, TPA is committed to embarking construction of the Bagamoyo port and called for public-private partnerships.

Increasing number of berths, equipments and technologies has enabled mega vessels of 6000 -8000 Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit (TEU) to call to the port of Dar es salaam.

On his part, Mr. John Bosco Kalisa, EABC CEO applauded the tremendous improvement in the performance of the Dar es Salaam port and stated that 80% of Rwanda cargo passes through the port of Dar es Salaam. Mr. Kalisa urged TPA to benchmark performance with Durban port of South Africa in order to enhance export competitiveness of the EAC bloc in light of the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA).

Mr. Antoine Muzaneza, EABC Vice Chairperson urged the Tanzania Railway Cooperation to increase the number of wagons to Kigoma route to facilitate trade destined to Burundi and waive storage charges due to unforeseeable circumstances.

Mr. Rwabwogo Businge,  EABC Board Member urged for finalization of the Standard Gauge Railway to Mwanza and improvement of the metered railway to ease transportation of bulk cargo and improve interconnectivity between the Dar es Salaam port and Uganda. He stated that Ugandan traders are eager to use the port of Dar es Salaam and increase its port throughput.

Mr. Stuart Jason Mwesigwa, EABC Board Member urged the port to streamline communications flow and enhance efficiency and affordability.

The Director General Mr.  Mbossa stated that TPA signed MoU with DRC and agreed to improve the railway line connecting Kalemi to Lumumbashi.

Mr. Ali Amour and Madame Amelie Ninganza, EABC Board Members appreciated the latest development by TPA to enrich transport interconnectivity.

Mr.  Mbossa reiterated TPA’s commitment to unlock current challenges to enhance performance and customer services through the Port Improvement Committee that meets monthly.

PARENTS WHO DO NOT WANT CBC DO NOT HAVE TIME FOR THEIR CHILDREN

Clive Ayuko

Nairobi, Kenya 18th September 2022

“.. If it was not for the competency based curriculum my daughter Tanasha Wanjiru who we have enrolled in a modelling agency would not be participating in the Little Mr and Miss Kenya Talent Search held at the Kenya National Theatre in Nairobi here today…” These words were spoken by an angry Mr Victor Njoroge, a computer engineer based in Mombasa county who daughter has been participating in the Little Mr and Miss Kenya beauty pageant for kids.

He was speaking during the 9th edition of the Little Mr and Miss Kenya beauty pageant for kids held at the Kenya National Theatre 18th September 2022.

Mr Njoroge continued to add; ” the competency based curriculum makes children more self confident and more self reliant. I must admit that even I had doubts on the CBC but the school invited a professor who sensitised the parents on the importance and understanding the CBC and now I believe it is a good system of education and I am ready to fight anyone who is against it. I know there are people who think that the CBC is costly but that is not the case as the curriculum advocates for use of items found around the household which are free. However there are schools who use the roll out to exploit parents but those are few isolated incidences..” He further went on to argue; ” Parents who do not want CBC do not have time for their kids because the new curriculum makes it necessary that parents help their kids with homework.

The incumbent government of His Excellency President Dr. William Ruto and Rigathi Gachagua campaigned on the platform of doing away with the competency based curriculum but has since said it would form a task force to look into the need for changing the curriculum

AFRICA GETS ONLY 3% OF GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE FINANCING

By Clive Ayuko

Nairobi, Kenya 14th September 2022

“…Africa which is represents 17% of the Global world Population and which contributes only 3.8% of Green House emissions receives only about 3 percent of the global sustainable financing compared to the developed nations which gobble up over 96% percent of the same….

This statement was made by Principal Secretary Ministry of Finance Dr. Julius Muia who was speaking as the chief guest during the opening ceremony of the 11th Annual Kenya Bankers Association Annual research conference held at a Nairobi Hotel early this morning who could continued to add; ” 90% of these funds are used to mitigation strategies aimed at combating climate change whole 7% goes to adaptations and Africa should focus on increasing the funding geared towards adaptation…”

Conference whose theme is : Banking Industry Dynamics on the Back of Technology and Financial Innovations and Sustainability: Emerging Risks and Opportunities will be held between 14th and 16th September 2022 in Nairobi, Kenya and will seek to look into the opportunities and challenges facing the banking industry as well as emerging external and internal challenges as well as emerging realities facing the banking world.

DANIEL KIRAGU OF MUTHAIGA GOLF IS WINNER OF SIR NICK FALDO KENYA CHAMPIONSHIP

Nairobi, Kenya 12th September 2022


Daniel Kiragu of Muthaiga Golf Club is the overall winner of the World amateur Ranking 2022 Sir Nick Faldo Kenya Championship. The golfing event held for the first time in Kenya and Africa saw Kiragu win after the second sudden death play off with Elvis Muigua of Kiambu Golf Club. The play off was determined after they both 228 gross after the three rounds of 18 holes each.


Other winners that have qualified play the Sir Nick Faldo Series Grand Finale in Abudabi after topping in their age categories include ; Channelle Wangari of vet Lab Sports Club , Krish Shah of Vet Lab Sport Club , Faith Ontune of Golf Park Golf Club. The four qualified to play the final round after making cut yesterday to make it to top 48 players.


The tournament which was played at Limuru Golf Club from 10th – 12th September 2022 attracted a total of 62 elite juniors drawn from different clubs across the country including Limuru, GolfPark, Muthaiga, Kiambu, VetLab, Windsor, Nakuru, Thika Sports, Naivasha, Royal Nairobi, Ndumberi, Karen, Nyali, Kenya Railway and Sigona Golf Clubs.
We are privileged to be the first country in Africa to host this event. We do believe that next year we will get bigger numbers drawn from our neighboring countries Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda , Burundi and many more. Said Honorary Secretary – Kenya Golf Union Mr. David Ndung’u.
In addition, Junior Golf Foundation organized for a sports psychology session which was conducted by Pro Nelson Mudanyi of Muthaiga Golf Club.
Winners per Category
12-16 Boys – Krish Shah ( 16 years) 81,82,83 = 246
12-16 Girls, – Channelle Wangari ( 15 years ) 78,80,77= 235
17-21 Boys, – Daniel Kiragu (21 years) 73,79,76 = 228
17-21 Girls Faith Onute ( 19 years) 88,83,89= 260

Nairobi Garage Opens Hub in Nairobi’s CBD on New Business Demand

Nairobi, Kenya 7th September 2022


Nairobi Garage Hub opens 12,000 sq feet in 20th Century Plaza of high-quality, competitive-rent, serviced
workspace, on demand from new-style businesses keen for network and prestige.
The two-floor business hub on Mama Ngina Street in Nairobi’s
Central Business District, will come in handy as the district’s renewal and planned fast-access transport links spur
demand from new kinds of businesses seeking stylish and versatile workspace.
The hub is the fifth location for Nairobi Garage and is being opened in response to rising requests
for modern workspace within the city’s business heart. “We have seen a rise in requests for the
CBD even from our current client base. Our clients have unlimited access across all our locations
so this is an exciting opportunity for us to take on so that we stay current and provide
comprehensive business solutions,” said the Director of Nairobi Garage, Hannah Clifford.
The surging interest follows a series of investments in the city centre, which had previously
suffered a marked decline. Many large businesses had moved away to areas such as Upper Hill
and Westlands. However, the district’s character is now shifting. CBD has seen a flurry of
developments, a public face lift and new footpaths, the commissioning of a 21st
-Century central
rail station, and the announcement of new exit links from the city’s high-speed Expressway.
“A CBD that is, once again, open, elegant, and rapid-to-access, offers an unequalled proposition
as the country’s largest commercial concentration, but also requires new types of workspaces.
There is little interest in the old, small, cranky workspaces that characterised the centre in recent
years. The new businesses moving to the centre of the city want premium space at competitive
prices,” said Hannah.
For those working in the city centre, the abundance of eateries, restaurants, cafes, and services
for professionals, who may only have lunch hours to run errands, add to the district’s advantages.
But the district’s abiding strength is its location.
“CBD’s central position, alongside government and some of our finest education facilities, offers
unique advantages. Moreover, for professionals in Mombasa Road, Upper Hill and Westlands are
much harder to reach. For all these reasons, a revitalised CBD is already capturing new attention
and interest,” said Nairobi Garage CEO, Luna Ruffo.
Nairobi Garage provides workspace and meeting rooms to many multinationals, Tier 1 businesses
and individual consultants at its four existing hubs. This mix helps businesses establish new business networks, while the hub provides a complete workspace service, from presentation
facilities to kitchens, reception services, and business support.
“In reviewing the greatest strategic opportunity for expansion, we are in no doubt that the CBD
Renaissance now underway has created a perfect opportunity for hosted workspaces with the
kind of connections and prestige that Nairobi Garage offers,” said Sharon Ngugi, Marketing
Manager, Nairobi Garage.

TECHNOLOGY AS LEVELLER FOR BUSINESS GROWTH PROSPECTS

Opinion Editorial by Veerakumar Natarajan, Kenya Country Manager, Zoho Corp.

Kenya, often referred to as Africa’s “Silicon Savannah,” is among the countries at the forefront of technological innovations in the region. The government has invested heavily in the information, communication, and technology (ICT) sector, recognising it as a key contributor to the country’s GDP.

Despite these seemingly positive strides, we still live in a world that’s beset by various inequalities, whether they’re related to income, gender, race, or background. One need not look far to find them.

For instance, in Kenya, more than 8.9 million people live in extreme poverty, with the poverty rate peaking in 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the country’s economy. Meanwhile, the gender pay gap remains a global problem, and, according to a report from the World Economic Forum, the gap is closing so slowly that it’ll take another century to reach parity.

However, policy-driven solutions have been developed to address these inequalities but, while these solutions are necessary, other strategies are often required to push the equality agenda further. One of them is to encourage the adoption of technology-driven solutions at a time when the fourth industrial revolution is changing the landscape of key sectors like manufacturing.

Impact of the rural divide on remote work

The role of technology in addressing inequality has been strongly highlighted by the events of the past two years since the onset of the pandemic. We saw organisations all over the world forced out of their “comfort zones” to adopt remote working models to support the continuation of their operations, as many workers moved from urban areas to smaller towns. This was primarily due to the loss of jobs and pay cuts at the time, and some could no longer afford the high cost of living in the city.

This shifted the scale. Where we had previously seen young and skilled workers relocating to major cities for better opportunities, those workers were now moving back to the countryside. One way of reducing the urban–rural divide is to retain skilled workers who generate income and create employment opportunities. Earlier this year, many companies began recalling their employees to the office on either a full-time or hybrid basis, with others opting to remain fully remote, preferring to remain in smaller towns. At Zoho, we’re building smaller satellite offices to service workers in these areas, which is also a trend other organisations have adopted.

That’s not to say that remote and hybrid work present a panacea to inequality. In fact, some experts fear that it will exacerbate gender inequality—but that’s as much about mindset shifts as anything else. The positive impact of remote work on smaller towns and villages should, nonetheless, act as a powerful reminder of the potential technology has to drive equality.

Does technology help you access more opportunities?

It’s evident that technology can open up opportunities for people who previously wouldn’t have had access to them. With stable internet connectivity and a capable gadget, a worker or a student from a low-income family can access nearly all of the same online resources as their counterparts from urban areas.

Likewise, people with impaired vision have access to support tools like screen readers that help them access similar online resources, while automated closed captioning helps hearing-impaired individuals participate in online conference calls. Despite the availability of such technologies, basic training still needs to be administered to ensure that these different users know how to effectively use the gadgets.

On the business front, technology also acts as an equality driver. For example, by using low-code tools, small businesses can create the kinds of consumer-facing and internal applications that would’ve previously required enterprise-scale budgets to build, most of which are not available to them. They’re then able to access increasingly sophisticated customer relationship management (CRM) tools that they can use to build customer loyalty and drive revenue.

According to the 2017 Economic Survey, an estimated 7.5 million micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) contribute approximately 40% of the Kenyan GDP. SMEs are, therefore, a key driver of Kenya’s economy and a crucial entry point for examining how digitisation will impact the growth of this sector.

UBER LAUNCHES SERVICES IN KISUMU ELDORET NAKURU AND NAIVASHA

By Clive Ayuko

Nairobi, Kenya 6th August 2022

Technology taxi hailing company Uber has announced that it has launched its services in Kisumu, Eldoret, Nakuru and Naivasha in line with the company’s sub-sahara expansion drive announced by the company in June 2022

Speaking during the announcement at Uber offices along Riverside Drive in Nairobi early today morning Head of East Africa Mr. Imran Manji Said; ” In addition to opening up our services in Kisumu, Nakuru, Eldoret and Naivasha we will also be launching two other products: The Uber Chap Chap Share which is currently available in the Uber application and the Uber Excel (Sharing of upto 6 people) which will be launched on 19th September 2022.

The company also announced that it has embedded new safety features in the app to include: the Trusted contacts feature in which trusted contacts of the rider will be able them to monitor the routes taken by the Uber driver, Verify my ride feature and Ride Check feature ensure the safety and security of its riders

MUSLIM SUPREME COUNCIL SENDS MESSAGE OF GOODWILL TO PRESIDENT ELECT WILLIAM RUTO

By Clive Ayuko

Nairobi, Kenya 6th September 2022

The Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims SUPKEM, The National Muslim Leaders Forum NAMLEF and the council of Imams and Preachers CIPK organizations representing 5.2 million or 10.9% of the Kenya population early today afternoon sent a message of goodwill to President elect William Ruto and his Deputy Rigathi Gachagua on their confirmation as 5th duly elected President and Deputy President by the Supreme Court of Kenya

Speaking at the SUPKEM offices in Islamia house along Njogu lane in Nairobi the clerics commended Kenyans for waking up a peaceful country even after the validation by the supreme court of Kenya and also thanked outgoing President Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta for ensuring peaceful transfer of power.