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  • Looming NASA Revival; Details from recent meeting

    Looming NASA Revival; Details from recent meeting

    Former NASA principals Musalia Mudavadi, Kalonzo Musyoka and Moses Wetangula met at a Nairobi hotel on Tuesday. Hot on their agenda was the need to join forces ahead of the 2022 elections. They agreed to get views of their respective party officials before making any decision on the future of NASA.

    Move comes after the plan by affiliate partner Raila Odinga’s ODM to enter into an agreement with President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Jubilee party ahead of next year’s elections.

    Kalonzo has no choice but to back Raila in 2022 - Kenyan Review

    The three principals say even though the coalition is dead, they are still bound by the NASA agreement and therefore their consultations will border on the formation of a new coalition.

    In a press statement issued after the meeting, the principals said that they discussed a wide range of issues concerning the current political landscape in the country.

    Mudavadi, Kalonzo and Weta meet in Karen as 'handshake' events unfold

    This comes even as Kitui governer Charity Ngilu pushes for a united opposition. Speaking on Teusday, Ngilu said that the only way for the opposition to win is to work together as they did in 2002 against KANU.

  • THE PRESIDENT’S AND JUDICIARY ROW

    THE PRESIDENT’S AND JUDICIARY ROW

    The judiciary and executive are still at a stalemate after President Uhuru Kenyatta appointed only seven or the eleven nominated judges to the court of appeal.

    Speaking at the swearing in of the new president of the court of appeal Justice Daniel Musinga, CJ Martha Koome said that it is unfortunate that four of the eleven judges who should have joined them for the ceremony were left out for unknown reasons.

    CJ Koome said that she is duty bound to reiterate her position and call on the president to appoint the remaining judges.

    Speaking at a different venue, former prime minister Raila Odinga said that the country deserves to be informed on the reasons that led to the rejection of the judges.

    Among those who the president didn’t appoint are also Registrar of the High court Judith Omanga and Chief Magistrate Evans Makori who had been recommended to the Environment and Lands court.

  • Why You Should Apply For a Job in KBC Now

    Why You Should Apply For a Job in KBC Now

    The Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) has moved with speed in creating various job opportunities after re-launching its brand yesterday.

    The State owned Media Company’s confirmed that  the ‘new look’ is aimed at creating opportunity for the young and upcoming journalist, bringing back veteran Journalist as well as enhancing diversity and competitiveness in the media industry as the company strives to remain relevant and resourceful in the changing waves in the field of Media.

    The National Broadcaster has invested in both software and hardware that is expected to witness a good number of young people employed.

    The editor chief, Samuel Maina said, “We will fully start broadcasting on High-Definition Technology unlike before where we used to Combine HD and SD”.

    PSC on Twitter: "Mr. Samuel Maina Editor-in-Chief, KBC and Vice Chair of  Editors Guild gives a presentation during Public Service Commission Media  Breakfast meeting at the Intercontinental Hotel #pscmediabreakfastmeeting…  https://t.co/v6QzrzR28Z"
    Mr. Samuel Maina Editor-in-Chief, KBC

    As a wisecrack, graduates and talented individuals in art courses including journalism and technology should consider sending their applications t KBC as soon as possible to secure a chance of exploiting their talents fully through the helps of experts dubbed ‘veteran journalists’ and others.

  • UHURU AND RAILA; WHAT’S COOKING?

    UHURU AND RAILA; WHAT’S COOKING?

    On March 9th 2018, Kenyans woke to news that would take Kenyan politics down a new and different route. The handshake.

    Three years down the line, the two leaders who were hitherto at the helm of divisive politics, are making moves that are changing the face of politics in Kenya.  From visiting each other’s backyards freely without fear of animosity by locals, to joint projects, to Raila’s appointment as the AU’s high representative for infrastructural development, their followers can only wait to see where this handshake leads them.

    With claims that Uhuru will support NASA’s candidate in 2022, the BBI still brewing, and the political tension within the once powerful Jubilee party, one can only wonder what is cooking.

    The Drama Continues: Kenya's Raila Odinga Withdraws From Election Re-Run |  Council on Foreign Relations

    President Kenyatta and ODM leader Raila Odinga are said to have started a process of entering into a pre-election agreement which if successful, will change the 2022 elections.

    From DP Ruto saying he is ready to face the coalition, to the other former NASA leaders not in on the deal, the political arena in Kenya is just starting to heat up.

  • Common Mwananchi in danger again! A Sneak Peek into Kenya’s 2021/2022 budget

    Common Mwananchi in danger again! A Sneak Peek into Kenya’s 2021/2022 budget

    The Kenyan treasury released a 3.6 Trillion for the year starting 01/07/2021.This budget is expected to cement in President Uhuru Kenyatta’s 10_years in office which has experienced a tough setting due to a depressed household and cooperate earning amid the Covid-19 Pandemic uncertainties.

    To begin with,The Kenyan treasury allocated the Health ministry with sh 121 billion, sh 294.5 billion to the Ministry of Defence, sh 202.8 billion to the ministry of Education, sh 182.5 billion to the ministry of transport and lastly sh 60 billion to the ministry of Agriculture.

    First, the sh 121 billion set aside to the Health sector so as to support its programs is broken down as follows: sh 4.7 billion for the universal health coverage, sh 8.7 billion for the covid-19 emergency, sh 4.1 billion to maternity, sh 1.8 billion to the elderly and vulnerable persons,sh 3.9 billion for immunisation and vaccination programs and sh 14.3 billion for the purchase of covid-19 vaccines. In addition, sh 15.2 billion and 11.5 billion was allocated to Kenyatta National Hospital and Moi teaching and referral Hospital respectively so as to improve their health services.

    Secondly, the ministry of defence was allocated sh 294.5 billion so as to cater for National police, Defense and intelligence services in order to improve its program. In addition, the treasury set aside sh 1.5 billion to the national communication and surveillance system so as to help fight against crimes in Kenya.

    Under the Ministry if Education, sh 2.2 billion was allocated for its programs. Here,sh 62.2 billion is for the free primary and secondary education, sh 4 billion for the K.C.P.E and K.C.S.E candidates and then sh 4.2 billion for the primary and secondary infrastructure. A further sh 281.7 billion was allocated to the Teachers Service Commission while sh 15.8 billion was allocated to the Higher Education Loans Board and sh 2.5 billion was set aside for the recruitment of teachers.Furthermore, sh 5.2 billion was allocated for the TVET students, sh 323 million for National Research Fund and Lastly sh 76.3 million for Universities.

    In the Transport sector, sh 182.5 billion was allocated. Sh 700 million is to cater for the Nairobi Bus Rapid transport system, sh 7.2 billion for the construction of the second phase of the Standard Gauge Railway which is running from Nairobi to Naivasha.Sh 7.5 billion is for the Lapset project. A further sh 100 million was channeled to the Nairobi Metropolitan Services to aid in it’s infrastructure projects and also sh 111.2 million for the construction of footbridges.

    Lastly, The Agriculture sector was allocated sh 60 billion to cater for food security and its development program. Here,sh 1.5 billion is set aside for the development of the Agricultural sector and sh 1 billion for the construction of a fish processing plant in Lamu so as to boost exports. much of the resources will be set aside for livestock production whereby the government will set up a meat processing plant in Lamu to provide a ready market for livestock which will aid in increasing the farmer’s income.

  • Harmonize’s Ex Girlfriend Kajala Responds to Viral Edited Images and Speaks on Online Harassment

    Harmonize’s Ex Girlfriend Kajala Responds to Viral Edited Images and Speaks on Online Harassment

    Tanzanian actress Fridah Kajala has addressed viral images circulating online, which she says were digitally manipulated to harm her reputation and that of her daughter, Paula.

    In a statement, Kajala clarified that the pictures were fabricated, explaining that her face and her daughter’s were superimposed on other people’s bodies.

    She said that the pictures and videos have caused her so much pain, with people questioning her parenting abilities.

    “Sijawahi na sitawahi kupiga picha ya namna hiyo na Binti niliembeba tumboni miezi tisa na kumzaa kwa uchungu, huenda nina kasoro nyingi kwa wengi lakini msisahau kitu kimoja, mimi bado ni mama . (I have never and will never take such a picture with a daughter that I carried for 9 months and gave birth in so much pain. I might be having many weaknesses, but don’t forget I am a mother.)

    Na uchungu wangu kwa Paula ni kama wa kwako wewe umesoma post hii kwa mwanao. Hata Kama nina uchafu wa nanma gani kama mnavyosema siwezi kufikia kupiga picha ya namna hiyo na mwanangu wa kumzaa, na zaidi nina hofu ya mungu. (My pain for Paula is just like yours  with your child. Even if I am dirty as you say, I can not get to the point of taking nude photos with my daughter, I am God-fearing.)” read a statement from Fridah.

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    Kajala also expressed concern over the impact such incidents have on families, especially children, and called for stronger action against those who spread manipulated content.

    This is not the first time public figures in Tanzania have faced such challenges.

    Authorities have previously warned against the circulation of misleading digital content, stressing that cybercrime laws will be enforced.

  • The president of single mothers has spoken, Akothee warns women

    The president of single mothers has spoken, Akothee warns women

    Being the president of single mums comes at a price; and Akothee is without a doubt up to the task.

    It’s not an easy fete to take on; and most women look up to her and admire her lifestyle. In fact, Akothee’s lifestyle has influenced most women to becoming single parents. Some have even left their marriages.

    However, on a couple of occasions, Akothee can be noted giving people advice not to follow or try to lead her kind of lifestyle.

    This time, she has warned men against using her name when denied conjugal rights. Additionally, she has given a stun warning to people bragging to know her.

    ”I have never understood why people put celebrities on loud speakers just to prove to the rest of their friends that they are in direct contact 

    Bit**es be out hear bragging ,You know I talk to Akothee directly kwani Mimi ni umbwa nikiongea na wewe unashtuka? Don’t you know we are also human beings who needs to interact with normal people at times …

    Watcha ujinga ya kuniflash.
    Then when I call back
    ,You tell her ,look Akothee is Calling ME .
    I CALL YOU FOR WHAT ? Hata wanaume wamekuwa wajinga Sana, ati Akothee ananitaka, wewe nikikutaka ,si utatimua hiyo bibi na uhamie Rongo ama white house? This fake life makes life very different. And difficult. My world getting smaller. I was afraid of female friends ,now I am also contemplating on Male friends.”

    Akothee
  • Oil-transporting Train Catches Fire In Sagana

    Oil-transporting Train Catches Fire In Sagana

    An oil-transporting train from Nanyuki to Nairobi caused a scare in Kabuta village, Sagana, after catching fire following a mechanical breakdown.

    Reports indicate that the train had just delivered oil in Nanyuki and was on its way back to Nairobi before the incident.

    The cabin crew escaped unhurt and were able to put out the fire before it spread to other ‘wagons’, in efforts backed up by firefighters from Murang’a station.

    According to Kenya Railways, the fire was caused by an electric fault in the train’s engine.

    “The fire was caused by a slight electric fault in the locomotive engine and has since been contained. Our engineers arrived at the area promptly and rectified the problem,” Kenya Railways tweeted on Sunday.

    Early this year, the first of two passenger trains from Nanyuki to Nairobi temporarily stalled at Ruthagati in Nyeri County with more than 1,500 passengers on board.

    The train developed mechanical problems believed to have been caused by the heavy load and the area’s topography.

    However, the onboard crew resolved the mechanical issue, allowing the journey to continue after over five hours of stalling.

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