REMEMBER AKURINO WHEN MAKING APPOINTMENTS AKURINO APPEAL TO ELECTED COUNTY AND NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS

By Clive Ayuko

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Nairobi, Kenya 31st October 2022

A section of the AKURINO religious outfit calling itself AKURINO na Hustler Fund has come out to plead with National and County Elected Officials to consider members of the AKURINO when making appointments.



Speaking during a press conference at Blue springs hotel along Thika Road in Nairobi early today afternoon Chairperson of the group Mr. Jeremy Mbaru said; ” We went around the country campaigning for Dr. William Samoe Ruto and Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. We want to say that we fully support the government of Dr. William Ruto and want to appeal to both the National and County governments to consider the AKURINO when making appointments because our members are equally qualified to hold the positions.

Also speaking during the press conference was Secretary General of the AKURINO na Hustla Mr Shawn Francis who said, ” No AKURINO has been appointed in any CEC position across all the 47 counties “

KBL accelerates innovation line with Fruit-forward Beer

Nairobi, October 28th 2022… Kenya Breweries Limited (KBL) has introduced Rockshore Tropical Lager, a new alcoholic beverage with a fruit appeal.

The tropical-flavoured beer innovation, which is infused with natural tropical African fruit flavours like pineapple and passion fruit and has an Alcohol by Volume (ABV) of 4.2%, will be sold in bars and restaurants starting today for Ksh150 for a returnable bottle.

To expand the light beer category, change consumers’ perceptions of mainstream beer, and encourage them to try new products, KBL intends to attract the next generation of drinkers with relevant beverages that address the changing drink occasions.

Speaking at the launch event, KBL Managing Director Mr John Musunga said the company’s ambition to attract new customers and adapt to their shifting tastes and preferences led to the development of the innovation.

“The development of Rockshore Tropical Lager today comes in response to the growing market preference for flavorful beers with locally brewed fruit-inspired brews that can increase the base of consumers to the category. Our consumer surveys on the market trends for alcoholic beverages have revealed that a younger generation of customers prefers beers that are lively, colourful, and exciting,” said Mr Musunga.

“This new brand supports our company’s overarching mission to heavily invest in innovation in the creation of alcoholic beverages that meet the changing taste and demographics, which has enabled KBL to attract new consumers,” he continued.

EABL Marketing and Innovations Director Anne-Joy Michira reaffirmed that the goal of the company’s inclusion of Rockshore Tropical Lager is to interact with a constantly changing consumer base through flavoured offerings.

We are incredibly excited to introduce Rockshore Tropical Lager to Kenyan consumers. This is a product that resonates with a large part of the target population, who have a sweeter palate that is not addressed by mainstream beers. It presents a fantastic recruitment potential. With its crisp, clean flavour and exquisite tongue feel, Rockshore Tropical Lager gives a more reviving, lively, and savoury tasting experience, according to Ms Michira.

In the upcoming weeks, Rockshore Tropical Lager will be made available across the nation, with a market roll-out anticipated shortly after.

KBL has emphasized innovation as one of the company’s key growth pillars, with the company’s profit growth in the financial year ending June 2022 being partially attributed to investment behind brands and innovation in the route to market in response to consumer behaviour shifts – as its beer performance increased by 27%.

TAPS MORE THAN KSH. 8 BILLION IN FINANCIAL AID FROM TOP AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES FOR HIGH-ACHIEVING KENYAN STUDENTS

Nairobi, October 19th, 2022 …. The Kenya Scholar Access Program (KenSAP) has this year reached a milestone after generating a total value of more than Ksh. 8.5 billion in financial aid since its inception in 2004. Being in operation for more than 18 years, KenSAP has placed more than 250 Kenyan scholars at the most competitive and selective universities in North America, including Harvard, MIT, Princeton, Stanford, Yale, and 47 more universities. The value of university financial aid they’ve generated since 2004 is more than Kshs 8.5 billion.      

The announcement was made during the 4th KenSAP annual charity dinner gala held in Nairobi.

Speaking during the dinner gala, the Principal Benefactor and Chairman of KenSAP’s Board of Directors, Charles Field-Marsham, advised the scholars to “take full advantage of the extraordinary opportunities presented to them when they study abroad, and apart from focusing on only academic excellence, they should pursue leadership training, networking, and global exposure”.      The Chairman also urged stakeholders and partners to collaborate to realize the dreams of Kenya’s high-achieving youth.

“We started as a university access program but now, we’re also a university preparation program and a professional development program for our students and alumni. Most of all, we are a community of peers, alumni, and partners that our students can turn to for support throughout their lives. We believe that as our students and alumni grow older, the KenSAP Alumni Network will become more influential and will increase its impact on Kenya and the surrounding region, added Alan Davidson Executive Director KenSap.

KenSAP provides access to world-class higher education for high-achieving      

Kenyan high school graduates from disadvantaged backgrounds and marginalized communities who would otherwise have no chance to pursue such opportunities in global institutions across the world.

Each year, KenSAP selects about 20 students from more than 1000 highly qualified applicants. Just to apply, candidates must rank among the top 1⁄10 of 1% of all test takers on the KCSE. But KenSAP’s selection process, like that of the universities to which its students apply, is holistic, taking into consideration a range of criteria beyond the purely academic, such as family background, extracurricular accomplishments, commitment to community development, and leadership potential.

The selected students spend about 20 weeks in residential training free of charge, with KenSAP covering all of their costs of attendance. In this training program, they prepare for university entrance exams, attend American-style seminar courses, learn about America and its universities, and are guided through the complex university application process. Since 2006, every student taken into the program has earned admission, with full financial aid, to a distinguished American college or university.

Once KenSAP students are admitted to university, KenSAP continues to support its students. KenSAP places students into pre-university internships in Kenya and conducts an extensive college readiness and college orientation program for its students. Once the students are in the United States, the program conducts an orientation for new arrivals, organizes reunions that combine career-oriented seminars with social networking, and offers academic counseling and alumni mentorship programs.

With long-term impact in mind, KenSAP has become very active in career development and has helped place dozens of alumni in rewarding jobs and internships in Kenya. Since its inception in 2004, more than 80 beneficiaries have returned to Kenya to work at leading companies and institutions. Because of the support the program gives its students, and because of its remarkable college admissions track record, KenSAP has long been the first option for talented Kenyan students hoping to pursue higher education in the US.

The program began when Kenyatta University Professor Mike Boit and American journalist friend John Manners (Founding Executive Director) initiated a successful pilot scheme with a group of five students which later was scaled t0 15-20 students after the founding sponsor Charles Field-Marsham stepped in to ensure sustainability for the program, providing 95% of its funding until 2017, when he led the program to a more sustainable fundraising approach.

Since 2017, KenSAP has expanded its fundraising to include several corporates in Kenya, individual donors in Kenya and around the world, and KenSAP alumni. KenSAP alumni have given more than $250,000USD back to KenSAP, and they are aiming for higher annual targets in the future.

This initiative by KenSAP comes at a time when private and public stakeholders are being called upon to embrace sustainable practices by adopting the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a guide to assist in the attainment of inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.

VAAL Real Estate celebrates 6 years; Launches its 5th project the Symphony Residence 

Nairobi, 28th October 2022: VAAL Real Estate celebrates its 6th year in Kenya during the launch of its latest project, the Symphony Residence, at Emara Hotel OleSereni in Nairobi.

The real estate company boasts of over 20 years of experience serving luxury property owners and investors in Africa with the goal of becoming Africa’s Gate to Real Estate. After building over 1,000 apartments, and serving over 500 clients in Kenya, VAAL Real Estate continues to extend its reach into the luxury real estate market by introducing projects all over Nairobi. 

Speaking during the event, VAAL CEO Mr. Majeed Saad said:

“As we celebrate 6 years in Kenya, it is my pleasure to announce that VAAL Real Estate has launched its fifth and latest project, the Symphony Residence. Its meticulous design and unique concept accommodate various housing and investment solutions including studios, 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms, and will be a private sanctuary for both investors and homeowners.” Said Mr. Saad.

Symphony Residence will be located in the Lavington area right in front of the Junction Mall allowing for a safe and secluded lifestyle while being minutes away from many nearby social amenities.

VAAL Real Estate has a history of successfully planning, developing and delivering off-plan projects in Kenya. 

“We handed over our first project the Moon Valley Apartments in Kileleshwa in October 2020 and we will be handing over our second complete project Elite Residence in Westlands in a few weeks’ time,” said Mr Prit Shah, Head of sales, VAAL Kenya.

With the launch of this off-plan luxury property, investors get an opportunity to earn generous returns once the development is delivered. The Symphony Residence was over 30% sold by the launch night as apartment prices will start increasing rapidly once construction starts.

“I believe that this will be the best investment option for investors who are looking into buying something modern and futuristic that will fetch them good rental returns in the future,” concluded Mr. Saad.

The Symphony Residence is expected to become VAAL’s best showcase in the Kenyan and international market.

Afreximbank co-hosts Webinar on Intra-African Trade and Investment with the East African Business Council


Arusha, Tanzania, 28 October 2022 – African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has hosted a webinar on intra-African trade and investment, alongside the East African Business Council (EABC).

The conversation addressed key challenges confronting African businesses when approaching intra-African trade, recognizing that 80% of Africa’s small businesses have no access to trade finance and over US$5 billion is lost due to currency conversion during transactions in Africa. Afreximbank described the innovative products offered by the Bank to boost access to finance and cross-border payments under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

Dr. Gainmore Zanamwe, Head, Intra-African Trade Bank, Afreximbank, also praised public-private partnerships in East Africa, and called on this model of co-operation to be replicated across the continent. He suggested that a combination of industrialization and the development of regional value chains – as well as a reduced dependence on commodities – would create quality jobs and accelerate economic interaction between African businesses.

EABC Chairperson Emeritus Dr. Vimal Shah told attendees of the vital importance of integrating fintechs into Pan-African Payment and Settlement Systems (PAPPS), to ease the process and reduce the cost of doing business transactions across Africa.

The EABC-Africa Trade and Investment Council (EATIC) – launched in June 2022 by both Afreximbank and the EABC – was cited as a key driver of opportunities generated by the AfCFTA, creating intelligence on markets and investment opportunities across the continent.

On his part, Mr. Dennis Karera, EABC Vice Chair & EATIC Focal Point called for the structured engagement for private sector with the AfCFTA Secretariat in Ghana through Regional Business Councils to ensure private sector proposals on AfCFTA negotiations are taken on board to bolster intra-Africa trade, investment economic growth and prosperity.

Attendees were addressed by prominent leaders in pan-African trade development, with the discussion also featuring contributions from: John Bosco Kalisa, EABC Chief Executive Officer; John Bosco Sebabi, Deputy Head of Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS); Emily Mburu-Ndoria, Director of Trade-in-Services, Investment, Intellectual Property Rights and Digital Trade, AfCFTA Secretariat; and from Afreximbank, Lizanne Case, Senior Manager of Trade Intelligence Solutions, and Matimba Changala, Manager, Intra-African Trade Bank.

Safaricom Announces Commercial Launch of 5G Services

Nairobi, Kenya 27th October 2022


A first in the region, the service will empower Home and Business customers in 5G-ready areas to enjoy superfast 5G connectivity
Nairobi, 27th October 2022…. Safaricom (NSE: SCOM) has today announced the availability of 5G Wi-Fi to empower its customers with superfast internet at home and at work, complementing its growing fibre network.
Safaricom became the first service provider in Kenya to announce 5G trials in March last year, and this development now empowers customers in 5G-ready areas to enjoy fast and reliable internet connectivity for their homes and businesses.


“We believe in the transformative power of the internet and will continue to deliver the most advanced technologies towards enabling our customers enjoy a digital lifestyle. The launch of 5G Wi-Fi is the first step in empowering our retail and enterprise customers to start exploring new opportunities that 5G provides,” said Peter Ndegwa, CEO Safaricom PLC.


Customers in 5G-ready zones can access 5G Wi-Fi by purchasing a 5G router at KES 25,000 plus a setup fee of KES 5,000 and selecting from three packages on offer. Customers will also have the option of signing up for a 36-month contract that will enable them to receive the router for free.
The introductory 5G Wi-Fi plans include: 10Mbps with a usage limit of 300GB at KES 3,499; 40Mbps with a usage limit of 500GB at KES 5,999; and 100Mbps with a usage limit of 1TB at KES 14,999. Customers will be able to continue using the internet at throttled speeds upon depletion of the allocated usage limit.
Customers using supported 5G smartphones will also be able to access the 5G network and enjoy superfast 5G speeds. Supported smartphones include 5G-enabled devices from the Samsung Galaxy S and Fold series, as well as Huawei and Oppo 5G devices. Customers using iPhones and select 5G-capable Samsung devices will require a software update from the manufacturer to access the 5G network.
Plans are also underway to provide 5G data packages for mobile internet customers and leverage the Lipa Mdogo Mdogo device-financing solution to avail more affordable 5G smartphones.


Currently, Safaricom has 35 active 5G sites spread across Nairobi, Kisumu, Kisii, Kakamega and Mombasa, and it plans to expand to 200 sites across the country by March 2023. To check available 5G zones or get the 5G Wi-Fi, customers can visit internet.safaricom.co.ke.
Over the years, Safaricom has consistently invested in its network, with its 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G in aggregate covering over 99% of Kenya’s population, while its fibre network has connected more than 200,000 homes to fast and reliable internet.

FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON NAIROBI AIRPORT BAGS TWO PRESTIGIOUS GLOBAL AWARDS AS IT MARKS 5 YEARS ANNIVERSARY

The hotel solidifies its position as the Best Airport Hotel in Africa by 2 international bodies.

Nairobi, 27th October 2022…Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport has won two globally recognized awards, cementing its position as a leading player in hospitality industry on the global scene:

The awards are; Best Airport Hotel, Kenya 2022 by CEO Destinations and Kenya’s Leading Airport Hotel 2022 by World Travel Awards.

The awards come at a time when the luxury hotel is celebrating 5 years anniversary since setting up at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi.

2022 is the year of rebounds and comebacks for the hospitality, travel, and tourism industry. For award-winning property Four Points by Sheraton, Nairobi Airport it also marks a milestone year with many reasons to celebrate this October. Not resting on previous success (having been recognised for 4 consecutive years as the continent’s leading airport hotel), the property has pulled off a hattrick of awards this season. Endorsed by two globally recognised bodies the hotel cements itself as THE LEADING AIRPORT HOTEL both locally and on the continent for the 5th year in a row. This coincides with the five-year anniversary of the hotel since opening its doors in October 2017.

Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport has become a mark of excellence for hospitality industry professionals, executives and leisure travellers jetting into the country.

The CEO Destinations listing, and awards is the ultimate guide for corporate executives and companies. It provides insights and rankings for exceptional properties that provide a business conducive environment and superior experience across the world. Four Points by Sheraton, Nairobi Airport’s accolade was announced on October 24th, 2022.  Similarly, the hotel was also featured in their World Travel Top100 locations for traveling executives who want to enjoy luxury business and travel experiences in 2022. 

Alongside, the hotel also picked up its other award at the WTA Africa & Indian Ocean gala event held at the KICC earlier in the month.  The WTA Awards have become synonymous as the hallmark of industry excellence with a record 2.3million votes cast this past year alone. This represents the vast confidence in recovery for the tourism sector.

Accepting both accolades was Four Points By Sheraton, Nairobi Airport General Manager, Vivek Mathur who has been instrumental in leading the property to great success.

He comments “These awards on the eve of our 5th anniversary serve as a testament to the passion and hard work of our entire Four Points team. Throughout the pandemic and beyond, they have been unwavering in their commitment to delivering a world-class experience that is unmatched elsewhere. It is my firm belief that our people are the key reason we continue to remain a leader in our category. It gives me great joy to see my team progress through the ranks, starting out as juniors and growing into leadership roles. The future is bright for our sector, and we are committed to reaching the next milestone”.

Driven by changes in the operating environment, Four Point By Sheraton Nairobi Airport has been at the forefront of deploying a transformational business continuity model that has resulted in consistent growth in the number of guests at the property.

In 2021 the hotel was also acknowledged as Africa’s Leading Airport Hotel by WTA and the International Hotel Awards body.

The Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport is a 172-room hotel located strategically inside the JKIA Complex, opened in October 2017. The hotel amenities include multi-functional meeting and event spaces, a dedicated business lounge all-day dining restaurant, pool bar and grill, coffee lounge, rooftop pool, gym, and spa. The hotel benefits from views of the airport runway and the Nairobi National Park.

Marathon King Eliud Kipchoge named LG/SJAK Sports Personality for the month of September 2022

ELDORET, Kenya, Oct 25 – Double Olympic marathon champion Eliud Kipchoge is the LG/ SJAK Sports Personality for the month of September.

Kipchoge won the recognition after his world record-breaking 2:01:09 run at the Berlin Marathon on September 25.

That performance saw him lower his own world record mark by 30 seconds and capture a fourth Berlin Marathon title, equaling Ethiopian great Haile Gebrselassie’s number of victories achieved in the German capital.

To honour this achievement, Kipchoge was awarded an LG refrigerator which doubles up as a top mount freezer and water dispenser worth Ksh.150, 000 and a personalized trophy.

Speaking at the LG Eldoret showroom, Kipchoge hailed SJAK and LG for constantly recognizing sportsmen and women for their efforts and glory brought to the country through their exemplary performances.

“I am happy and honoured to receive this special recognition from SJAK and LG. Winning this award once again is also a testament that we should always strive for more, there are no limits but rather everything is achieved through belief and determination. Breaking the world record in Berlin was crucial for me as I wanted to inspire the human race,” Kipchoge said.

He added. “I would also like to thank my family, my training mates and also my coach who have supported me and whom without them I would not have achieved all these in my career.”

William Kimore, the Content manager LG East Africa, said Kipchoge was a living legend whose achievements over the years have inspired not only athletes but also the entire human race as well.

“We at LG are very proud to associate with the accomplishments of Eliud who has demonstrated that hard work and persistence pays with his record-breaking heroics. His mantra ‘No Human is Limited’ is a further inspiration to all of us that if we just push ourselves, we can achieve more than we have previously. We are thus happy today to award him this product as a token of appreciation and encourage him to continue pursuing his goals.

To win the award, Kipchoge beat other nominees including track stars Beatrice Chebet (5000m) and Emmanuel Korir (800m) both of whom claimed Diamond League trophies in the 2022 season finale held in Zurich, Switzerland and Hellen Obiri who successfully defended her Great North Run title in the same month.

Others nominees included; Malkia Strikers opposite attacker Sharon Chepchumba who emerged top scorer for Kenya at the World Championships in the Netherlands, Karan Patel who won the ARC Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally in Kigali and former Hit Squad captain Nick Okoth who bagged silver at the African Championships in Maputo, Mozambique.

Kipchoge joins a growing list of sportsmen and women who have won the award this year including junior WRC3 contender McRae Kimathi (February), Japan’s Nagoya Marathon winner Ruth Chepng’etich (March), Boston Marathon men’s winner Evans Chebet (April), national women’s volleyball team star Sharon Chepchumba (May), WRC3 Safari Rally winner Maxine Wahome (June), Wimbledon Open Doubles Junior Champion Angela Okutoyi (July) and Commonwealth Games 100m champion Ferdinand Omanyala (August).

SJAK organizing Secretary Wanjiku Mwenda reiterated that the monthly award seeks to reward excellence and has equally continued to whip up the enthusiasm of sportsmen and women across the country.

“We have walked this journey with LG and we thank them for their huge contribution towards sports in this country. I also congratulate Eliud for winning this award. This initiative expresses the will of sports journalists to continually recognize and honour our sportsmen and women.” Wanjiku observed.

Sudan: One year after the military coup, a civilian transition is more than ever necessary

Khartoum, Nairobi, Paris, 26 October 2022 — One year has passed since the military authorities took power in Sudan. Deadly repression continues against popular and peaceful demonstrations calling for an urgent civilian transition.

The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), the African Center for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS), and the Sudanese Human Rights Monitor (SHRM) call for an immediate end to the use of force by the Sudanese security forces, who must protect all civilians and restore peace in the region.

FIDH and its members condemn the lack of transparency in the political agreements that are being drafted, and are inviting actors to respect the full inclusion of civil society, and to ensure the respect of its demand towards a civilian transition.

Alice Mogwe, president of FIDH, declared “The current crisis in Sudan and its escalating violence, both underscore the need for an urgent transition to a democratic dispensation responsive and accountable to the needs of the people.”

Since the coup, the security situation has continuously deteriorated throughout the country. FIDH and its members are deeply worried by the surge of violence in Blue Nile where at least 220 people were recently killed. FIDH and its members call for independent investigations to be conducted so all perpetrators are held accountable and victims given justice.

One case embodies the repercussions of the degraded political situation. Amal, a 20 year old woman, was sentenced to death by stoning in June 2022. Being aware of her impending fate, FIDH, its Sudanese leagues and partners launched an international campaign in October, to support her case. The petition for her release published on Avaaz has now reached over a million signatures in under 10 days and keeps on attracting support.

FIDH and its member leagues oppose the death penalty and call on the Sudanese authorities to free Amal, and then pronounce a moratorium on all executions in Sudan as part of the abolition of the death penalty and legislation which discriminate against women.

EA BUSINESS COUNCIL ENGAGES STAKEHOLDERS ON PLANT AND ANIMAL QUALITY FOR EXPORTS

By Clive Ayuko

Nairobi, Kenya 26th October 2022

The East Africa Business Council EABC, the apex body of Private Sector Associations and Corporates organizations and whose mission is to drive the East Africa Integration Agenda through promotion of trade and Investment in the Region early today morning in partnership with Trademark East Africa TMEA, organized a two- day event with various business representatives and stakeholders within the East Africa Region to discuss how to improve the quality of Flora and Fauna produced for regional and international exports markets.

Dubbed Consultative Engagement on the Implementation of the East Africa Community Sanitary and Phytosanitary protocol the meeting sought to resolve a number of challenges prevalent in the East Africa Community affecting cross border multilateral trade on Plant and Animal products. These to include: Trans-boundary animal diseases such as foot and Mouth, Weak identifiability and traceability of the origin of animals, Avian Influenza, re-emergence of H1N1 Swine Flu, presence of veterinary drug residue in beef, dioxins in eggs and poultry meat. Aflatoxins in Milk, Animal feeds, pulses, nuts, cereals, grains and spices as the Sanitary and Phytosanitary issues hampering partner states access to regional and International Markets.

According to Article 151 of the EAC Treaty which came into force after its ratification by Tanzania in 2021, partner states are required to harmonize sanitary and Phytosanitary measures for pest and diseases control.