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Bandari appoints new stewards

Nairobi, KENYA: Kenyan Premier League club Bandari FC has appointed its new stewards for the 2017 KPL season.

Affirming the development, cub’s technical director Edward Oduor said the move is aimed at conforming to KPL rules and regulations.

KPL instructs that every club should manage its own fans to help curb hooliganism related issues among rowdy followers.

The new appointees take over from the previous stewards who have since been relieved of their duties as asserted by Oduor in a statement.

Bandari is among the clubs that were penalized by KPL last season for indiscipline cases during league matches.

This after some of its stewards were alleged to have brawled with their Muhoroni Youth counterparts during a clash played at Mbaraki stadium, Mombasa last year.

The Dockers under the tutelage of title winning coach Paul Nkata will be away at Posta Rangers on Sunday in their second match of the season after opening with a 1-0 win over Nakumatt last weekend.

Government bans use of plastic bags in Kenya

Nairobi, KENYA: The government has banned use of plastic bags used for the commercial and household packaging in the country.

Environment and Natural Resources Cabinet Secretary Judi Wakhungu announced the ban on Tuesday saying that the ban also includes importation, manufacture and use of plastic bags.

“It is notified to the public that the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Natural Resources has with effect from 6 months from the date of this notice banned the use, manufacture and importation of all plastic bags used for commercial and household packaging,” stated Prof Wakhungu in a gazette notice dated February 28.

She added that the banned plastic bags are categorized under the carrier bag and flat bag where carrier bag is defined as one constructed with handles, and with or without gussets.

On the other hand, the flat bag are constructed without handles, and with or without gussets.

The ban comes barely six months since the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) members was reintroduced to a bill moved by Rwanda aimed at banning use of polythene bags in East Africa.

Rwanda introduced the same bill in 2011, but it was resisted by Kenya, which hosts most of East Africa’s established plastic bag manufacturers.

Kenya had petitioned the EAC Parliament to introduce a levy instead of banning polythene bags as Rwanda had proposed.

According to the 2015 Litter Survey Ranking conducted by Environmental Resources Planning, plastic bags are seen as environmentally unfriendly, but comprise a very small portion-less than 2.0 percent – of litter.

Plastic bags are widely used in Kenya mainly for packaging of products and the ban may cause mishaps, especially in businessmen who use the bags to wrap the sold products.

Previous efforts to abolish the use of plastic bags have bore no fruits and it remains to be seen if the latest ban will bear fruit.

In January 2011, the National Environmental Management Agency (Nema) declared a ban on below 0.6 millimetres in thickness but no results were achieved by the move.

Google working with African youth to combat unemployment

From Left: Joe Mucheru, Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of ICT, Farzana Khubchandani, Country Marketing Manager, Google Kenya; and Charles Murito, Google Kenya Country Manager during Google Digital Skills for Africa Programme event in Nairobi on 15th March 2017. Google announced that during the past one year, it has trained one million African youth on digital and entrepreneurship skills under the programme.

Nairobi, KENYA: Over 1 million youths in Africa have benefited from a digital entrepreneurial program by tech giant Google in a bid to help them become more self-reliant.

Almost half a million Kenyans participated in the Digital Skills for Africa Programme that was launched in April 2016.

“When you think about Africa as it stands we have the average age as 19 years old. That is the youth dividend that we constantly talk about. And we talk about the potential of what we can do from an economic factor and how much we can reap from that strong youth dividend,” explained Charles Murito, Google Country Manager in Kenya.

Mr. Murito advised that to fully benefit from the youthful potential there was need to train the youth on the necessary skills in order to take advantage of the economic activities the Internet provides.

“As we speak we have over 226 million smart phone users across Africa. This number is predicted to more than double to reach the 500 million mark by 2020.We wanted to take our piece in that process and take advantage on how to build careers across the board that young users can actually benefit from,” he remarked.

Speaking at the Digital Skills for Africa event on Wednesday, ICT Cabinet Secretary Joe Mucheru,  that the Internet is at the heart of economic growth and a rising contributor to Kenya’s GDP.

“Initiatives such as Google’s Digital Skills for Africa support the development of digital entrepreneurship and new job opportunities which is critical to attaining transformative social and economic growth.” Said Mucheru.

Khadija Juma a beneficiary of the programme told Baraka FM that youth can opt for self-employment rather than wait for job opportunities to come along.

“Being an entrepreneur I have obtained digital skills which I pass on to my clients. I have helped them re-position and re-brand themselves on the cyber space so that they can sell their wares and expand their markets as well. Youth can employ technology as a learning tool and also market themselves on the available social media platforms,” she remarked.

Mr. Mucheru added that through evolution in technology people should be allowed to work from remote places.

He added that this will make Kenya become the freelancing headquarters of the world where the country starts exporting work.

“Awareness on this should be key. This is because there are many people who have been working silently online and they earn from this. Usually because they are working for overseas entities from here locally, they are mostly misunderstood. They are spotted driving posh cars and they are not seen to be working. In many cases they can be suspected to be operating illegal activities, whilst the opposite is true,” the CS cautioned.

The tech initiative goes hand in hand with Sustainable Development Goals SDGs 4 and 8.

SDG 4 calls for inclusive and equitable quality education and promotion for lifelong learning.

SDG 8 advocates for promotion of sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all.

10 Kenyan celebrities eyeing elective seats

Mombasa,KENYA:Politics is said to be a dirty game which is not for the faint hearted but several local celebrities want to hear none of it.

Perhaps inspired by the likes of rapper  Professor Jay who is the current Member of parliament for Mikumi constituency in Tanzania or their Kenyan counterparts like former Big brother representative Millicent Mugadi who is the current MCA for Ziwani ward in Starehe constituency and former actress and radio host Sabina Chege who is the current women representative for Murang’a county.

Here are 10 Kenyan celebrities who are eyeing political seats in 2017:

1.Mohamed Ali

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The former investigative journalist who became a household name over his jicho pevu investigative series where he addressed socials ills such as corruption and drug trafficking has confirmed that he will be eyeing the Nyali constituency seat.The former journalist who recently quit his job at KTN has been posting photos on social media of himself campaigning in parts of the constituency.

2.Jaguar

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Hit maker born  Charles Njagua Kanyi who also served as a board member for NACADA, is eyeing the Starehe parliamentary seat.Jaguar who revealed the news last week after his campaign team was spotted campaigning in the Nairobi CBD is seeking to unseat incumbent Maina Kamanda while competing against  activist Boniface Mwangi and flamboyant  businessman Steve Mbogo; both who are also eyeing the same seat.

The 4th annual Coast region Education Career kicks off

Mombasa,KENYA:The 4th annual Coast region Education Career Fair kicked off on Wednesday  in Mombasa.

The two day event being held at the Aga Khan Sports Center, offers opportunity to students, graduates and under graduates, to network with school boards and employers from local, regional, national, and international.

Speaking to Baraka FM, event manager Esman Obonyo, said that they are expecting more than 22 universities boards, both local and international, to participate in the event.

“We are expecting more than 22 universities across the region, country and international to attend, and it’s a special chance where students will network with the boards to be counseled career wise and get directions,” said Obonyo.

Mr. Obonyo added that they are expecting more than one thousands students, guardians and parents to attend the event.

He added that students mostly form three and fours, undergraduate and graduate students as well as alumni seeking summer jobs, will get a chance to meet universities’ boards and college’s boards and network.

He also encouraged new students to attend as they can make contacts for internship or just start thinking about different divisions they  might go to once they are done, as they will get career guidance.

The event is organized by Express Communication Company, which promote business in education,

Former Harambee Stars player passes away

Charles Handas attending a past Koth Biro football tournament in Nairobi. PHOTO: COURTESY.

Nairobi, KENYA: Football fraternity in the country is mourning the demise of former footballer Charles Handas who died on Tuesday at the Nairobi West Hospital, where he was diagnosed with blood clot on his brain.

Family sources say he had been admitted at the hospital since February for treatment but succumbed to the chronic disease on Tuesday evening due to further complications.

Handas turned out for the then famous Coast Stars, making a name in 2000 when he helped the team secure a second round slot in the African Winner’s Cup championship before losing to Canon Yaoundé of Cameroon.

He also played for Re Union FC, Gor Mahia and national team Harambee Stars alongside celebrated skipper Robert Mambo and defender Emmanuel Ake.

His death comes barely a month after the demise of former Tusker and Harambee Stars defender Simon Gundi who passed on in late February, after a short period of illness at his home in Mtwapa.

Doctors end their 100 -day strike

Nairobi,KENYA: Doctors have declared an end to their 100- day strike.

KMPDU secretary general Dr. Ouma Oluga made the announcement after signing a return to work formula with the government and council of Governors.

Health cabinet secretary Cleopa Mailu, PS Nicholas Muraguri and council of Governor’s chairman Peter Munya also signed the deal.

Declaring the end of the 100-day industrial action, Oluga said doctors are hoping to restore harmony with the government.

“Moving forward, we do not wish that the country witness this again.The strike is hereby called off’, he said.

He called on Doctors to report to work immediately and offer ‘best of service to patients’ while urging the government to improve the medics working conditions.

According to the KMPDU secretary general, the comprehensive bargaining agreement CBA will be deposited with the courts.

Mailu said president Uhuru Kenyatta’s intervention saw the end of medic’s strike so that Kenyans continue getting the services of doctors.

“Yes there are grievances. We must learn how to resolve them without occasioning pain to other people.Those 100 days of strike will remain black pages in the history of practice of medicine.But we are also happy we reached an amicable solution to bring this pain to an end’, he said.

The CS urged medics to resume work immediately to offer services to Kenyans.

Protracted battles between the medics and government, saw KMPDU officials sent to jail for contempt of court.

Kenya Medical Association also revoked the membership of Dr Mailu and Muraguri for one year for the role they played in the stalemate.

 

 

 

 

 

Account for public funds, Jubilee leaders to Joho

Mombasa,KENYA:Jubilee leaders in Mombasa  have challenged the  Mombasa county government to account for the sh. 40 billion received from the national government during their 4 year tenure in office.

Addressing journalists at the Jubilee Offices  in Mombasa on Tuesday, the jubilee party Mombasa gubernatorial aspirant Suleiman Shahbal claimed that there are no tangible development projects that the county government has completed so far.

Shahbal  said  the county government has been lamenting that it has not received any funds from the central government further accusing them of failing in public service delivery.

“I want the county official to come out and give a track record of all the development records it has done. It is clear that it has failed in delivering services to the mwananchi.” The aspirant said.

However the Mombasa governor  Ali Hassan Joho has  rubbished the claims lodged against him saying that he only got shs 17 billion.

“I have only received shs 17 billion from the national government. Although I have written a letter to the central government demanding the balance.” Joho exclaimed.

He says forty billion is a lot of money that can be traced from the projects done.

This comes a day after governor Hassan Joho  accused GSU officers of putting him under office arrest so as to prevent him from attending the relaunch of the Mtongwe ferry.

Govt appoints task force to oversee land lease crisis

Lands Cabinet Secretary Jacob Kaimenyi. PHOTO: COURTESY.

Nairobi, KENYA: Lands ministry has appointed a task force to oversee the land leases crisis being witnessed in the sector.

Speaking in his office in Nairobi on Tuesday, Lands and Physical Planning CS Prof Jacob Kaimenyi said that the task force was appointed to address challenges of reviewing the process of extension and renewal of land leases.

“The task force will among other things analyze and review the existing policy legal and institutional framework on processing of extension and renewal of leases.”Prof Kaimenyi said.

He indicated that the formation of a such task force is key because the issue of extension and renewal of land leases; has far reaching implications on foreign and local investors.

The formation of the task force was due to several complaints launched in the Ministry by citizens who term the extension and renewal of leases as unpredictable;while others lose their land in an unclear circumstances.

The task force is expected to submit the report to the cabinet secretary after six months.

81% of Kenyans not content with their earnings

Nairobi, KENYA: A newly released report by Twaweza Going Without? Household economics has revealed that out of every 10 Kenyans, 8 feel that there income is not enough to sustain them.

Findings of the survey further reveal that 43 per cent of Kenyans have gone to bed without eating for the whole day due to lack of money and other resources.

Senior Programs Officer Victor Rateng’ during the release of the survey on results on Teusday, said that 65 per cent have ever skipped a meal when hungry in the past.

“44 per cent of households with school going children have had to withdraw their children from school in the past six months because they could not afford school fees,” said Mr. Rateng’.

The survey also revealed that 1 in 4 Kenyans lived in rental houses whereby among this group, three out of four could not pay rent on time.

These challenges have been linked to inflation and the high cost of living.

Mr. Rateng’ dispelled the norm that urban life was relatively easy stating that similar challenges were faced by rural and urban households.

Citizens also made it known that if the government gifted them with sh. 10,000 three quarters of the donation would be used in starting a business so as to sustain their livelihoods.

The findings are based on data collected from 1,739 respondents across Kenya between September and October 2016.