AfricaWorld News Kenya 4th-17th September 2016

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Why Japan invested $30B in Africa infrustructure education and healthcare

The Japanese Prime Minister, Mr Shinzo Abe, Joins African HEads of State in a group photo after TICADVI conference in NAirobi on August 29. He Pledget that Japan will over the next three years invest $30 billion in private and public support for the development of infrastructures and the expansion of education and healthcare systems in the continent. at the recently-held Sixth (TICAD VI) Photo: TICAD

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Exclusive coverage on Page 10

Kenya Mourns the Death of Ntimama p2

Eastleigh Commutter Service Review

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Company Apex & College Review

Facebook CEO Surprise Visit to KEnya Read More on Pg11

Profit-making Template in Kenyan Comedy Read More on Pg10

I am Motivated to sing- Erastus Mbuva Pg 8 Read Pg7 on HOw Dandora PRoducer Helps Promote talent Pg 7


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See how Facebook CEO loosed Millions while in Kenya By Eric Bosire

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After making a surprise visit to Kenyan on Thursday, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg suffered a major blow after one of his satellites estimated to be worth over Sh9 Billion was destroyed in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The satelite was destroyed by a rocket operated by aerospace company SpaceX which was being prepared for a test firing when the unfortunate incident happened. Addressing the incident on his Facebook timeline, Zuckerberg said: “As I’m here in Africa, I’m deeply disappointed to hear that SpaceX’s launch failure destroyed our satellite From Page 1

TICAD, which will now be held after every 3 years, is the laudable initiative of the Japanese Government, launched in 1993 to promote utually-beneficial Sm growth and development, peace and security between the Asian country and the continent of over 1 billion people. The Summit facilitates high-level policy dialogue between African leaders and its development partners to mobilise international support for Africa’s development. The sixth conference was attended by thirty-four (34) heads of states and governments and 10, 000 delegates. In cooperation with the African Development Bank, Japan is set to invest $10billion, complemented by about $20billion investment influx from Japan’s private sector during the same period to address the continent’s power shortages and outages, boost infrastructure development, and arrest poverty. J The $30 billion announced at the 2016 meeting is in addition to the $32 billion that Japan pledged to Africa over a five-year period at the last TICAD meeting in 2013. The Japanese Prime Minister said 67% of that had already been put to use in various projects. The Japan- Africa mutuallybeneficial partnership sperms from the need for infrastructural development by Africa and Japan’s strong desire to benefit from the

that would have provided connectivity to so many entrepreneurs and everyone else across the continent.” Facebook’s first ever satellite worth $200m was destroyed when a SpaceX rocket exploded during a test fire. The space exploration and technologies firm confirmed that Amos-6, part of Mark Zuckerberg’s future vision for the internet, was completely decimated. natural resources abundant in the African continent and the huge market in terms of consumption the continent provides for Japanese products. Meeting the needs of the other has been the element of the partnership. Japan mainly exports cars, machinery, ships, electronic goods, iron and steel to Africa; and majorly imports oil and natural gas from the continent, with demand jumping after

the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster that shut almost all of Japan’s nuclear reactors. Africa’s exports to Japan in 2015 were valued at $8.57 billion, according to the Japan External Trade Organisation, compared with imports worth $11.6 billion. The value of Japanese imports from Africa over the past five years has roughly balanced its exports to the continent, with both averaging $12.8bn a year. Japan could be said to be leading the way in project finance for Africa’s development. Over the last five years, the Foreign Direct investment (FDI) from Japan to Africa averages $4.2bn annually. The country’s overall direct investment in Africa totalled $1.24

A launch w a s scheduled o n Saturday at 1.33PM GMT to deliver the satellite into orbit to help bring the internet to Saharan Africa. “The AMOS-6 satellite is under construction now and will launch in 2016 into a geostationary orbit that will cover large parts of West, East and Southern Africa. “ We ’ r e g o i n g t o work with local partners across these

regions to help communities begin accessing internet services provided through satellite.” the mirror quoted Space Technologies o n T h u r s d a y. Wi t n e s s e s s a i d the blast shook buildings for miles around and multiple explosions continued for several minutes. The Facebook CEO is in Kenya to meet with entrepreneurs and developers and to learn about mobile money and promote his free internet access access the globe with more focus on Nigeria and Kenya

billion in 2015, the Japan External Trade Organization revealed, down from about $1.5 billion investment in 2014. The $900million financing the Bank of Japan provided for the 2.6-billiondollar 1.38GW coal-fired power plant in Morocco is a testament that Japan is the most active Asian project finance sponsor in Africa. The Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA), the development arm of the Japanese Government, has predominantly, over recent years, heavily invested in two big Africa-owned infrastructural development projects in Eastern Africa. The new container terminals at Mombasa in Kenya and Nacala in Mozambique, being constructed, are two of the biggest Japan-funded infrastructure development projects in East Africa. Mombasa is one of three areas in Africa that currently receives Japanese funding and other assistance for development. About $500 million has been allocated by Japan for investment in the port, with close to half of that already made available as a loan with low interest rate for the development of the second Container Terminal (CT2), expected to be constructed in three phases. The first phase of the project

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Uhuru, Raila lead the nation in Mourning Ntimama By Eric Bosire

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sombre m o o d engulfed the residents of Narok on Friday morning upon learning the death of Former Minister Wi l l i a m o l d Ntimama. The de-facto leader of the Maasai passed

which consists of two births has been completed. It adds a 900-meter in quay length to the existing 840 m, with an alongside depth of 15 m and a 35 ha container yard. Two ship-to-shore cranes and four rubber-tired gantry cranes operate at the site. The two additional phases are planned for completion in 2017 and 2020. The project is significant in facilitating trade and movement of goods between countries in the sub-region. The Mombasa port handles imports and exports for Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, South Sudan, DR Congo and Somalia. In terms of cargo tonnage and container throughput, the port is Africa’s second largest port. Total throughput in tonnage terms grew 7.5 percent in 2015 to 26,732 million tonnes. The new container terminal, being constructed at Nacala, is another Japan-funded infrastructural development project in East Africa. Japan is providing a $250m loan at a low interest rate to fund the construction of a new container terminal. In providing funding for this project, Japan is demonstrating its commitment to support Africa in its developmental effort s , a n d i n f u r t h e r strengthening the mutually beneficial economic relations between the country and Africa. Japan’s investment at Mombasa and Nacala which are located on the east coast of Africa is strategically significant in enhancing Tokyo’s trade with Africa.

away at 10.30 pm Thursday night and a family source indicated that Ntimama had complained of headache before going to sleep. The late Ntimama died at the age of 88. He served as chairman of the Narok County Council for 15 years and 25 years a s M P a n d m i n i s t e r. He notably served in the Local Government ministry and is remembered for telling the Kikuyu to “lie low like an envelope.” He had an on and off relationship with retired President Daniel Moi with the latter detaining him at some point in 1982. Mr Ntimama supported opposition leader Raila Odinga in the last elections but recently led leaders from the Maasai community to State House where they met President Uhuru Kenyatta and promised t o j o i n J u b i l e e P a r t y. In His Facebook page Raila Eulogized Hon Ntimama for passionately uplifting of his long deprived Maasai community and the community’s land rights. Through his passion for the welfare of the Maa in particular and other pastoral communities. “He understood that environment is life not only for pastoralists but for all humanity and he always spoke his Mind”, Raila said. On his part, President Uhuru urged Kenyans to mourn and pay homage to this visionary leader, and also celebrate his life and achievements. “Although Hon. Ntimama has left us, his inspirational life will remain a great legacy to his family and many others who knew him. We are privileged that he lived amongst us and we thank God for the time we shared with him”, he said in a statement. Ntimama educated himself and has one of the biggest home libraries in Kenya.


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These Are The Days when anything can happen and we cheer By Mutheu Wendo

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hese are the days when someone wakes up one day and a thought crosses his mind, that he can sharpen his machete, go on and butcher his fellow men, go home and spent the rest of his day playing darts with his friends. Gone are the days when killing of a fellow human was regarded as an abomination. in the past, if a man killed another man (men never killed women and vice versa) the punishment meted on the killer was revered by many. My grandmother told me that, once a murderer was identified, he was frog matched to the ‘elders’ court’ known as King’ole. King’ole was composed of 12 old men drawn from different clans and their leader was from the controversial ‘Aombe’ clan. The Aombe are known for their stubborn nature in that, one tried to curve a wooden short since the ones made of cloth used to ‘age’ so fast. He put it on but could not walk. King’ole’s verdict was final. The culprit would be told to choose among 3 choices of death: He would be blind folded, tied on both hands and legs, then getting abandoned in the heart of the dreaded Kiuu forest. Here, his death would be quick since the forests’ residents would have no pressure since their prey would be tied and helpless. In fact, children of the past never disobeyed their parents lest they be given away to ‘Mangala’. Get tied to a large stone and dropped in a 100 meter deep dam. Get hanged and his body thrown to the forest to be devoured by hyenas. (What method would you choose) This form of punishment would definitely shake even the worst killer in the whole

world. It did not matter whether you killed by accident or will. It was murder and the punishment was inevitable. Period. These are the days whereby murderers are arrested, arraigned in court, convicted then later freed for lack of evidence only for them to commit more crimes because, habit is second to nature. These are the days when shameless grown up men rape, defile and sodomize with so much ease that, even if they are caught, they know freedom here is bought by a few shillings. Parents of the victims are manipulated,

intimidated, threatened and coaxed to drop any charges or to sweep the heinous crimes under the carpet. Those who are daring report the matter and the culprits are arrested. However, after some days, they are freed and back to the society despite them being so dangerous. I asked my grandmother how rapists were treated. Once a man was convicted of rape, he was taken to King’ole’ s court and his punishment was permanent ex communication from the community. He was considered as ‘Itwa’, meaning, he was originally human who turned into a beast due to his unacceptable behavior. He was to stay in the forest

Kisii Residents at an accident scene where Nyamagwa girls school overturned. The Girls were celebrating the arrival of their new Bus -Photo/Eric

with other animals because he was considered a beast. He was also forbidden from showing even his shadow near human residents. Such a person was considered dangerous such that even wild animals avoided his company. He was a lonely beast save for several ticks and other parasites who found a cozy home in his dirty body and hair respectively. If he had a family, woe unto his sons because they would all get castrated for fear of inheriting their dad’s ‘disease’. Dressing in these days has been used for many ulterior m o t i v e s . Miniskirts, tight skirts, see me through dresses, hot pants, the list is endless have dotted our major towns and even rural areas. Many people (especially women) believe that, the more flesh you show, the more hot and sophisticated you are. In the past, and according to grandma, people used to cover only their front part with a small piece of ‘Katemu’. Katemu was made of different animal skins. The heroes of the villages including chiefs would wear ‘Katemu’ made of Lion skin to show fierceness and strength. Both men, women and children wore only that same attire, as I said, that covered only the front part. Other body parts enjoyed free air. My grandmother

continued that, sometimes, it would be embarrassing to see their own father’s ‘goods’ whenever a strong wind swept over and caught the old man off guard, lifting is Katemu up. Also woe unto to you if you were ‘endowed’ lengthwise and your Katemu is shorter. It will mean, part of your ‘item’ will be ‘out’. However, nobody touched the other. These days, some hopeless men claim women who put on miniskirts or other revealing clothing are inviting rapists. Criminals were dealt on accordingly in the past. If thieves stole cattle or other properties, the victim would visit the village ‘Mundu mue’ (witchdoctor) who would use his powers to bring the thieves to him before 13 hours elapsed. Those who took the oath were the innocent ones. These are the days when caning and disciplining your child has become another person’s affair and concern. You as a parent can get jailed for ‘punishing your child’. These days children have total control of the family. Yes. Children have rights of dressing, drinking, smoking and choosing which schools they like. Girls are dressing has put Rihanna’s current see me through net gown into shame. And this is in front of their fathers. Long ago, daughters, never mingled with their dads. They stayed with their mothers, getting lifetime skills and lessons of making good homes and taking care of their husbands. (well let me not dwell much on this lest I be labeled uncouth and uncivilized). In the days of our great grandparents, there had places

of worship called ‘Mathembo’ where chosen priests, prophets and prophetesses to act as representatives of their people to God (Mulungu). During bumper harvests, the villagers would carry their best farm produce, livestock and honey to offer to Mulungu. If God was not impressed, there would be severe drought and famine for years until the ‘representatives’ begged Him for mercy. Mathembo were held in high esteem and if one fell on your land, you were to give up your land without the slightest pressure. Actually to would be a huge blessing since it was alleged that that you lived near God. Those who ‘joked’ with Mathembo were dealt with accordingly, including paying hefty fines of bulls and goats. These are the days when beasts get inside a church, shoot people to death and walk away as if they had a cup of tea in a cafeteria. Churches have been ‘defiled’ even by their own minister through false promises of miracles using the Name of the Lord, extortion and corruption. These are the days when men and women have a different type of blood running through their veins. I mean men used to discipline their wives and nothing like burning, stabbing, battering etc. wife batterers paid hefty fines to their in laws including being told to apologize to her by carrying her in his back even if she was 50kg heavier than him. My grandmother told me it seems these days the devil got married to many wives, had many kids and that is why these unbelievable things are happening today. How I wish we would borrow and adopt some of those day’s lifestyles and ways of doing things. We would not see people scampering for safety for the mere sound of a balloon burst.


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Kenya at Globally

EDITORS PICK MCAs must champion for development using the resources they have Congratulations to all our Rio 2016 Olympics team. However the recent allegations of corruption in the management of the rio team is unwarranted and uncalled for. It nis shameful for the CS. Hassan Wario , who happened to chair the Committee to instigate that there wre powerful cartels in Rio and yet he was the Chair of the Olympics team hence before we went to the competition. Due to the mess that was witnessed, the Cs should have done the honourable thin to step aside and take personnal responsibilty for witnessing what turned out to beembarrassing. It doesnt arguer well when our young women and Getlemen dedicate their lives to make Kenya a great Sporting Nation while those sitting in Boardrooms plan and shape on how they will eat from the public coffer. It is a wake up call to the stakeholders to sanitize the sport by putting appropriate measures that will lock out cartels from the tracks.

Editorial Team Chief Editor Ukachuckwu Okorie Managing Editor Eric Bosire Graphics CAM 2 Kreations Kenya Contributors Dominic Kirui Eric Maranga David Waruhari Zaphaniah Achogo Faith Bore Susan Kikuvi

Kenya set to host Billionaires just after Facebook Founders visit By Eric Bosire ew days after hosting Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Kenya will next week be playing host to 3 more billionaires led by Microsoft founder Bill Gates Who will Be hosted by president Uhuru. According to State House Spokesman Manoah Esipisu, President Uhuru Kenyatta Is set to preside over an Agricultural forum where Bill Gates, Strive Masiyiwa, and David Rockefeller will be joining him early next week. In 2009, Gates who is a former CEO of Microsoft visited Kenya unannounced. The low-key visit saw him inspect health care programmes carried out by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation without many of those hosting him realising him. His arrival and that of the two other billionaires in Kenya later this week is a confirmation of the strategic

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position the country holds in the region, having hosted a number of key international summits like the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and Sixth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICADVI). In one of his Facebook posts, Bills has been advocating for better healthcare and accessible education to all across the globe. Among those who will be in attendance will also be Nigeria’s

Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo David Rockefeller is a banker and a grandchild of John D. Rockefeller - often credited as modern history’s wealthiest person who ever lived in the world. While, Strive Masiyiwa is a Zimbabwean, London-based entrepreneur who is actively involved in philanthropy in health and agricultural matters accross Africa. However Esipisu did not reveal details of the Summit.

SHAPERS

Although Hon. Ntimama has left us, his inspirational life will remain a great legacy to his family and many others who knew him. We are privileged that he lived amongst us and we thank God for the time we Raila Odinga shared with him CORD Leader

Onyango Ochieng Jnr:>> Congratulations DP William Ruto for winning the most corrupt office position in Kenya. Kenya is the 3rd most corrupt nation on earth, yet your office is the most corrupt in Kenya. Meaning you are the 3 most corrupt person under the sky that has 7 billion people. Congratulations, its not easy to beat 7billion people to win number 3. Its not easy to beat all the 195 countries that include DRC, Libya, Pakistan, Afghanistan and even Swaziland. You are fearfully and wonderfully made, I will not be surprised if Kenya becomes number 1 which will mean your office will beat all human beings alive, all the 7 billion to win this award. Congrats. Steve K Kewa >>>

Is Published by Nguma Publishers, Republic of Ire1land. In Partnership with Africaworld News Kenya editor@ africaworldnewskenya.com . Send your opinion or Letter to the editor on editor@africaworldnewskenya.com

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg

As I’m here in Africa, I’m deeply disappointed to hear that SpaceX’s launch failure destroyed our satellite that would have provided connectivity to so many entrepreneurs and everyone else across the continent


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Business: Apex

Company Apex:

Julimat entreprises:

Their rise to become a powerhouse in food processing By Eric Bosire

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t was established in 1998 as a micro sole proprietorship enterprise registered under Mr. Mathew Mutonye. As a fast selling point in rice processing and packaging and Milling of rice, has grown tremendously since its inception. It also sells and packages Green Grams, Killing Sea salt,, soya beans among others. Julimats’ labour was manual in the production process. Products were produced and put in the market mainly 5-star Mwea Pishori Rice packaged in 1kg and 2kgs packets then eventually 5kgs packet. As time went by the range increased with the addition of 5-star Green Grams packed in 1kg packs, 7-star Pakistan Rice packed in 2kgs and Mwea Brown Goldbrown rice packed in 1kg. INCORPORATION. Julimatt Enterprises however overcame some of the hurdles it faced and made a step to becoming a limited company by guarantee named JULIMATT ENTERPRISES LIMITED on 6th November 2007 under the directorship of Mr. Mathew Mutua Mutonye and Ms Juliah Mukui Mwangi. Since incorporation, the company has been more recognized by customers and other institutions in the recent past due to its determined efforts to feature more prominently in the market and become a

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giant in the making. There has been a tremendous growth in our customer base in the market which has prompted our factory production to more than triple hence the introduction of modern machines to enable a faster production process. Recognition by other institutions means that necessary facilities required in our processes are more easily accessible to us. We also have gained more trust from our reliable suppliers hence a smooth supply of raw materials and therefore a smooth flow in the production process. Our first efforts to get into the market was a struggle but we are currently very happy because after our customers learnt of our products we have received numerous requests for first supplies by new clients. Our current market share is slightly more than 30% amongst many competitors. Our product base has increased that shortly from 4 brands to 9 brands with more in the pipeline. The current brands in the market are:1. 5-Star Mwea Pishori Rice packed in 5kgs, 2kgs and 1kg packets. 2. Royal Grain Pishori Rice packed in 5kgs, 2kgs and 1kg packets.

3. Saamat Gold Basmati Rice packed in 5kgs, 2kgs and 1kg packets. 4. 5-Star Green Grams packed in 1kg packets. 5. 7-Star Pakistan Rice packed in 2kgs packets. 6. Mwea Gold Brown Rice packed in 1kg packets. 7. Premier Ujimix Flour packed in 1kg packets. 8. Kings Classic Soya packed in 100g and 200g canisters. 9.Kings classic sea salt packed in 500g canisters. JULIMAT labour base is currently currently at 32 staff members with a full dedication of seeing a well groomed and satisfied staff. All of them are well trained to handle their respective duties diligently hence the production of each product uniquely compared to each other and distinctly better than the rest in their class from other producers.. Hence its destined to be the giant in the market as pertains to all the products we deal in within the next 10 months. Without any doubt we see all the challenges ahead of us cleared by our ever strong efforts in meeting our targets and we also hope to reach the export market.

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College Review

NIBS College set to become university By Abdulrazak Ingutia

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airobi Institute of Business Studies (NIBS) is a reputable private tertiary institution which was incorporated on 19th March 1999 under the companies Act (Cap 486). It is a registered institution of higher learning by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MOEST), to train in Certificate, Diploma and Advanced Diploma courses. Like every college in town, Nairobi Institute of Business Studies has a vision to become a university. But what sets it apart is its immense professional culture exhibited by its management, smooth rendering of services and innovation. Everyone who’s been to the institution’s premises can attest to it being an instant choice for beginners in tertiary education. Nairobi Institute of Business Studies now has numerous branches. These are the Ronald Ngala Campus which relocated to Biashara Plaza along Moi Avenue starting Monday the 1st of August through 8th. Other branches are the Ongata Rongai Campus, the Thika Road / Main Campus and the new Thika Campus located in Thika town. The college doesn’t only boast setting up branches but also the courses they offer. NIBS College comprises School of Business Studies, School of Accountancy,

School of Secretarial Studies, School of Community Development and Social Work, School of Tourism and Hospitality, School of Computer Sciences, School

of Engineering, School of Journalism and Media Studies and Computer Packages. NIBS College also trains cosmetics and beauty exclusively in the Thika Campus. Over the last fifteen years, NIBS College has been committed to offering affordable training and do not compromise on quality. The institution enrolls multicultural and multi-religious groups from all over Kenya and beyond. More 3,800 students are currently pursuing different courses at NIBS. Training is offered on Full time, part-time (Evening) and distance learning mode. NIBS College is also conscious about co-curricular activities. Ronald Ngala Campus basement houses a dart board and a other indoor sporting equipment. The basement is also home of the robust Nibs Traveling Theater. Our Mission Our mission is to develop professional skills and technical competences, produce proficient and versatile professional managers by providing quality management courses. And our Vision is to be a center of excellence in quality, relevant and innovative tertairy education, equiping with Skills and Competence. So reads the College’s brochure.


Commuter Service Trend COMMUTER SERVICE

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The insightful weekly analysis of Matatu Culture, Trend, and other aspects in the Transport Sector

Eastleighs’ Route 6 Matatus that have lied low with no major improvement

ADVERTISING FEATURE

By Eric Bosire

With progression in transport sector in Nairobi and the rest of the country commuter service has greatly improved but still there are those that have lied low with no major improvement to adopt to the technological change in the industry

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Eastleigh is a busy hive and as commonly reffered to a “small mogadishu”, with lots odue to its somali native inhabitants . Today i revisit the eastleight route because it boasts with major route Numbers apart from the busy hyped number nine Matatus’ There are three different routes that ply the Eastleigh route” namely Route 4,with its destination to Eastleigh Section 4. They pick their passengers at Luthuli Avenue. Matatus’ here are the common Compliant Buses, Madiwa Sacco Buses, and the Manchester Sacco. The Matatus’ ply along via Luthuli- Ronald Ngala street going through Race course road to picking commuters through Kariokor, Ring road via the Famous Starehe School then drop their commuters as far as near

the Eastleigh Moi Airbase intersection commonly known as Madiwa and Sun city stage.

Secondly, Route six, commonly Known as Nganyas are not so Ravish due to their old nature. They also operate along the Luthuli and Tom Mboya Junction but ply through the same route out of town to destination Eastleighs’ commonly known as Garissa shopping Malls. With Saccos such as the common Eastleigh Commuter, Eastleigh

Sacco, Route 6 Sacco among others, they have dominated the Eastleigh streets for a long time. And this migh not change Easily.

The Saccos own a fleet of ‘low class modern buses’ that are not pimped with modern sound System with no designed Graphiti (Graphics) thus making them outstanding as poorly maintained Public Service Vehicles in the area. Also, they are not fitted with up to state of art Technology with Hi End Speakers. They have soft Music; especially Radio played throughout their rides. Hence giving unhomey rides to music lovers. Majority of their crew is made of disciplined, friendly personnel who use polite language hence good will between them and the commuters. The crew is mostly made of fervent youth whose main

aim to take commutters from one point to the other. The two Saccos, Eastleigh Sacco, Eastleigh Commuters own most of the Eastleigh Matatus who happen to oftenly use them. Most PSVs here charge between Ksh20 offpeak and Ksh50 during rush hours while normal hours the fare ranges between Sh40 and Ksh30 respectively. They pick commuters from Luthuli and Pass through Kariokor as compared to those of route 9 that Via NgaraPangani Route.


Entertainment Upclose Dandora Music

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COMMUTER SERVICE

How Dandora Based PRoducer has Found niche in Music Production By Eric Bosire

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spiring entrepreneurs are always advised to start small. That, of course, is a good advice because there’s nothing as bad in business as biting more than you can chew. But in the case of Kennedy Owino Ndolo, the start of his music production investment wasn’t small but up to capacity, which makes me ask, why stoop below your level in the name of

starting small? Vidongeh Records’ producer, video and audio editor, as well as manager means business. Using basic equipment, perhaps not quite what other production companies would brag about, Kennedy is out to compete with the giants in business. He has worked with numerous artistes at various levels, two of whom have won awards that have not only earned Vidongeh Records a name but also skepticism. Some have accused Vidongeh Records of relying on assistance to develop quality deserving of awards. But speaking to Africa World News Kenya, Kennedy humbly says,”there’s no need to decorate”. Kennedy wasn’t initially interested in music let alone production un-

“Many have tried to establish Studios in Dandora but failed, due to its high Number of crime prevelance. TBJ finds solace in this and Narrates his story to Africaworld News. In 2007, Kennedy became til the year 2001 after an from Ogopa DJs, Grandpa victim to the post-election encounter with the dreaded Records, and Ricky from violence which inspired Mungiki sect at that time, Mombasa. Kennedy was him to sing “Amani Laziwhich made him give his frustrated to work under ma”. In 2010, he marketed life to Christ. rules which he couldn’t the song to various media bend in order to help houses and only managed artistes. So he set up his to enter vernacular televiown studio from meager sion broadcasters but hardly savings. national TV on grounds of Kennedy has since worked the song’s duration. This with Dr. Eddy, an award unsuccessful marketing winning producer of experience coupled Dreamland records. He has with bribes which worked with Rajua Chafua, at one time ara Bongo musician from tistes have to pay Mombasa, U.P The Teachfor their songs er, Nick Awesome, Da to be played by Weng, Heartbeat Empire, the media, and among other upcoming unreasonably artistes like Majesty, and high production Lady G and Jane Otieno expenses roused who sings Gospel music. the Entrepreur He takes pride in workKennedy. ing with upcoming artistes Kennedy therebecause building them is fore ventured in same as building the brand music producof Vidongeh Records. Vition to help updongeh Records produces coming artistes most genres of both secular to establish and Gospel music. themselves But the world is no utopia,

He was then nurtured by Dandora SDA church choir which saw him improve vocally, and at that time he developed the ability to compose and play music instruments over the years.

in the industry. Mr. Ndolo was taken in by Skymax Records who facilitated by his training in music production m. There he met industry professionals

by prospective customers due to the equipment it uses thus direly affecting service pricing. The good work produced by Vidongeh has earned it enemies in return from bigger competitors who even at times disturbs them when shooting within Dandora estate. Since Dandora mostly records high crime preference for the past few years, at one time Kennedy has also experienced cases of equipment theft from some of the artistes he records for. But the former Gospel choir trainer remains benevolent to artistes, maintaining that people are different. Mr. Kennedy popularily known as TBJ aims at competing with international production companies in the next six months. He also hopes to win at least two awards in a year’s time through his philanthropy in Music production. He advises aspiring producers to accept challenges as production is not child’s play, and not to underestimate artistes.

Producer , Kennedy Ndolo aka TBJ and only Mwenyeji at his Studio in Dandora those that PHOTO/Eric Bosire survive live to tell Additional information by the story. Eric MAranga & Vidongeh Records quality Abdulrazak Ingutia has been underestimated


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MUSIC FOCUS

Upclose on Erastus Mbuvas’ journey in Music Our Editor Eric Bosire sat with Erastus Mbuva and Explains why Their is need to Focus on quality Productions and the Message of Kenyan artistes to sell their Music, Who is Erastus Mbuva I am a gospel Musician who sings to glorify God at all times because he is the one who has granted me this talent to praise and honor His name. When did you start your Music Career? I started Singing at a tender age. But at that age I really didn’t realize my talent but as time went by I started by writing my songs and later went to record. Though I really liked all genres of Music. What inspired you into music? I would say music is a born passion which you are either born with or not. I just love all genres and expressing myself through Music. Though When did u record your first Music and what did you learn from its release I launched my First Album in 2013 with Cubix records. And when I released I learnt that by producing single tracks would enhance my Music. So in the following year I released another single with Still Alive records who were very

helpful indeed and Video was done by Sakata Media. It has been a long Journey in this Music industry but I am looking forward to a better future. You launched the ‘Sare Madre’ track tell us more about it I decided to record the ‘Sare madre’ meaning say no to

drug abuse and substance because I realized the community is getting lost into the drug menace. And as Christians we should fight and look for ways of eradicating the menace hence the song. Any challenges in the industry There are so many artistes who are worth but this does not deter one to excel in the Music industry. Hence it gives you the spirit to fight on; though you have to get quality music to excel as well for your Music to have a following. Also it is quite challenging in Kenya, to get fair airplay for our Music and I think the Government and other players to sanitize the sector so as to benefit all players. What drives you in your Music and are you thinking of any Collaboration with anyone? My music comes from the inspiration in loving God and my life experience. And there is something in the works because we are finalizing Collaboration with Isaac Wesonga so keep following and you will get more of it. Which famous musician do you admire and why ?

The list would be endless though, I really feel blessed with Bahati and Denno Music, their Music really inspires me a lot. I drive my inspiration from their music. My advice is when getting quality Music and the Message should be clear and précis, and with the help of God your Music will go far. You had formed a group of Gospel Musician tell us more about it Ok. This industry of Music has so many challenges, the group was meant to encourage and give local artistes a welfare platform. Though it was a great idea and it has to be disbanded due to self-interests that manifested in the group. How do u use your music to promote the society I use it to educate people and ensure that they follow Gods commands. I also look forward to see a free society from worldly things. I urge all to invest and work towards a free and equal society for all of us.

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Poetry I am whom I’m

LIFESTYLE

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Why Witchdoctors will remain the dreaded village hereos

By Eric Mutinda I am whom I’m

By Mutheu Wendo Created Me, Iam Who I’m, Nothing Can Change Me To Be, I Can Imitate For You, I Cant Change Neither For Them, So Why Pretend Of Being Me ? So Why Cause The Change For Them? I Can’t Trash My Life, By Trying To Be You.

Deport Me To My Land Ooh My Queen Where My Heart Finds No Que But Only Gestures Of Love That Seem Endless Deport Me To My Land Ooh Queen A Land Of No Ban So We Mustn’t Restrain But Jostle In Our Lane Ooh My Queen A Lady Of My Heart I Need A Love Lift That Doesn’t Cause A Rift But Drifts Me Into Your Warm Coat

I Am Not ,Iam Not, Because Iam Just Who Iam, Unwilling To Trick, Unwilling To Be Tricked, In A Land Neither To That You Create A Deport Impersonate, Of Me And You Or Get Imperdonated, In Love Of No Utopia Iam Who I Claim Or That Emerge From Phobia I Am, But Is Full Of Because Of My Un sourced Love Origin That Will That Doesn’t Foul Lust. Remain To Be.

we thought my grandma was a six eyed ogre who was caread a story somepable of turning any foe into times ago in the stana praying mantis or caterpildard newspaper that reawakened some memo- lar. The time came for us to ries of my childhood. The go and visit her. I did not sleep a wink. I had ants in writer was talking about her encounter with a witch pants, daunted, aflutter, you name it. What if she hated doctor; to be precise a my looks and decided to Nairobi Witch Doctor. mutate me into some creepy My grandma was a famous witch doctor before animal? I was optimistic she saw the light 10 years though that, if she tried any violation on me, mum would ago thanks to mum’s divine intervention. It was be there to protest. I had a task for her; to turn all those applied that everyone in kids who had constantly the village abhorred and pulled my hair, called me Inadored her in equal meadian and pinched my cheeks sure. The stories were if you foul-mouthed her, she etc into irrevocable crickets so that they’ll only be heard was capable of summonand seen at night. Fast foring up all bees in a hive and commanding them to ward. We arrived only to be met by a very humble womsting only your mouth. It an; washed, light skinned, was also claimed that, if curly hair and full set of you stirred up her fury, white ‘carved teeth’. The a large serpent with a only thing that convinced human head and two tusks would emerge from me she was grandma was her feet that were a replica nowhere and pursue you, spitting sparks of fire. Yet of mum’s. She was busy, with ‘clients’; old and young others postulated that, those who overlooked her men and women, some with babies. I was curious. As she powers were turned into conducted her business, I zombies who roamed the peeped through the window forests day and night. In and saw the whole modus our minds as young kids

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Kenyan men the most faithful in Africa- Research shows By Eric Bosire

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enya men are the least likely men to have children with more than one woman. According to the new survey by Mencare, whose results would be disputed by many Kenyan women. Kenya is ranked above Uganda, Nigeria, whose men prefer trust and care from the same men, as well as Ethiopia to emerge bottom in the list of countries in Africa with a higher number of promiscuous Men out of the 25 countries surveyed in Africa.

The report titled, State of the world’s fathers produced by Mencare, African men are among the most likely to Father Children to more than one wife. This is attributed to the fact that cultural beliefs and practices allowed polygamy and wife inheritance and other social factors. Out of the 39 African states surveyed, countries they take up 25 slots on ranking where men have children out of wedlock and with multiple women. The study further points out Polygamy and other social cultural factors among the contributing factors leading to men to have children with more than one wife. Also cheating partners form part of the

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contributing factor leading to having children with different partners not by wish but as a result of sexual satisfaction and cheating husbands. In Kenya the study also points out that, wife inheritance practiced with some cultures has contributed to giving children with many wives. However the research data does not state and show the multiple relationships and having multiple partners as the contributing factor. Most African countries give fathers official paternity leave, Kenya being one of the best where, men are given Two weeks paid paternity

leave. In 29 countries in Africa, they give 1 to 6 days leave. Tunisia only gives one day paternity leave, South Africa and Tanzania giving three days each as Paternity leave totheir men. Ethipia gives five days of unpaid leave in exceptional events. Elizabeth Mueni a saloonist in Nairobi, however finds the research quite questionable as he sees negative of it. “Am quite optimistic that these research gives credit where it’s not due and I believe contrary to the research”, she says.

operandi. It was effortless for me. There was no need of asking her to do errands for me. I would scuttle to her bedroom and steal her job kit and do the favour myself because only I had the shoe and knew where it pinched. I succeeded as mother and daughter where busy tete a teteing. I went down to the garden, laid down the stuff but did not follow the words of grandma. In my own words I instructed those coloured beads and some cowrie shells to punish my tormentors. Back home and back to school, full of confidence I would find the scalawags gone; for good. Instead, Sila was in his usual seat, smelling of urine, Leku was on top of a desk, making fun of my sit mate Esther, with his usual red soiled head and Mutuku was running after Mwake who had snatched his unripe mango. I went home with red cheeks, nose and swollen eyes due to crying. Since then, my belief in witch doctors died a very natural death.

Invention of Male contraceptive pill, by use of scrotum as a procedure The pill - known as Vasalgel - would be the first approved male contraceptive since the condom. It's being developed by The Parsemus Foundation, a nonprofit whose website says it “works to advance innovative and neglected medical research”. The male contraceptive pill is coming - and it could be available in three years. The foundation says it has had success on animal testing the product, with human testing set to begin next year. It should soon be approved by the US Food and Drug Administration panel, paving the way for worldwide sale. Therefore, consumers will be able to get hold of it as early as 2018. The contraceptive is not actually a pill: it's essentially a simple process.


Art & Culture Review

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Profit-making Template in Kenyan Comedy By Fred Mbogo

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nder the title “The Duty to Show” Barlet’s (2000) essay throws its readers into the thick of a debate surrounding the monetary ‘unprofitability’ of the endeavor of film making. The argument that gains the greatest of currencies is that the creation of art in Africa is an expensive, almost worthless venture, since there is not much buying power in its citizenry. Entrepreneurs who go into film, television, or theatre productions often seek funding from external sources in order to break even. Theatre for Development in Kenya, habitually comes with strings attached. The end results are works of art whose sophistry, aesthetic appeal, and general taste is severely compromised by the anxious need to appease the funding organizations. Where artists are ‘unfortunate’ not to get funds from sponsors for their artistic projects, they scrounge for monetary, human and other resources from their friends, relatives and volunteers but more often than not, return home empty handed, haunted by the massive losses incurred in their projects. How then can such artists justify their work? How can the ones funded claim to be ‘doing well’ while they are steeped in moments of utter disappointment when their artistry is sacrificed for the often shortsighted needs of their sponsors? To come to terms with their daily struggles, Barlet argues, both these sets of artists shape a view of themselves as prophets, teachers and philosophers. Their art ceases merely to be seen as art but more as tools of emancipation,

…legitimacy can only be ideological. It is ‘night school,’ as Ousmane Sembene memorably put it, or – to quote Oumarou Ganda and knowledgeable through conscientization, that is constantly shifting and others. teaching, preaching, and therefore challenging and b) A deliberate use of advocating for moral difficult to understand. characters that have uprightness. But does this These characters in their quest identifiable Kiswahili kind of the legitimization to circumvent the hustles of accents based on of art and its place in a complex and unforgiving the various Kenyan society make sense? urban setting resort sometimes ethnicities. Similarly, when to “rural” habits that are more c) Visual exaggeration in organizations or familiar to them. While trying the design of characters’ companies utilize comedy to better their contemporary dress, make up as well as a resource in their urban dwellers who are seen as in the actors’ facial outreach practices within as competitive and better expressions, gestures and “theatre for community placed to acquire the rewards movement. development,” for of understanding the urban Popular latter day television comedy programmes such as Inspector Mwala, and Papa Shirandula follow a similar pattern to Vioja Mahakamani. Inspector Mwala parodies the daily occurrences at a police station in which the inspector, who is the main character, is confronted by challenges such as physical height and example, they are only space, some of the characters the attendant attitudes interested in what works employ trickery. But the law, associated with it. It for their purposes and through the programme’s pokes fun at the system detest or discourage the court proceedings becomes the of policing in a direct employ of new approaches. restorer of the order destroyed way, again with the David Kerr (1996) in his by these characters’ devious employ of ethnic spiced book titled African Popular ways. accents as a source of the Theatre illustrates on Some of the errors that these humour. Exaggeration, numerous occasions the characters are tried for include: over the top plots and formulaic and seemingly “kucheza karata” (unlicensed characterization are the unchanging nature of gambling), stealing by pretence, main features in Inspector works within the realm of assault, urinating in public, Mwala, a trend which comedy. unlicensed sale of animal has also been applied Vioja Mahakamani products such as meat and milk, in Papa Shirandula. As becomes an important the storage and sale of petrol audiences, we are boxed programme into forming attitudes in our about characters from inspection of A good film will be a useful film, but does a use- the Kiswahili accents the interesting ful film necessarily make a good film that are exaggerated relationships to suggest their ethnic between forces of within residential areas, even origin. commerce and those of art noise pollution among others. A landlord in in the trade that is Kenyan Having been on air for three PapaShirandula for comedy. The programme’s decades, Vioja Mahakamani instance employs a heavy episodes parody typical has developed a bag of tricks Kikuyu accent and her Kenyan court sessions. whose contents have created demands for rent are The literal meaning of a pattern for Kenyan comedy. quite elaborated and play the Kiswahili title “Vioja This Kenya Broadcasting within the stereotyped Mahakamani” is “drama in Corporation (KBC) programme view of the Kikuyu court.” has thrived on the basis of three as a lover of money. The storylines are distinct “internal” elements: The main character, dominated by characters a) A deliberate pitting of Papa Shirandula, is a that are struggling to fit confused and ignorant watchman and seems within an urban setting characters against the confident comfortable in his role

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which again seems to play within the stereotyped idea that Luhya accented people are “watchmen or cooks” (famously repeated by a renown Kenyan politician in the late 1990s.) Is it possible to have comedy performed without the tried and tested “internal” elements described here? Mheshimiwa, a comedy aired on Kenya Television Network (KTN) has veered slightly off the Vioja Mahakamani path although it maintains certain elements. Churchill (2009), which has a good reception on Nation Television (NTV) has created a path of its own albeit with shades of ethnic spiced accents coming into play. The main interest here is to suggest that while comedies following in the mould of Vioja Mahakamani’s “internal” elements are seemingly successful, in terms of getting funding within the larger educationentertainment enterprise, or in terms of getting massive audiences when on live performance tours, they nevertheless are limiting in terms of potential. Producers, or investors within comedy are afraid of trying new modes of performance styles that while not immediately rewarding may open new frontiers that may turn the industry into a larger, more serious and eventually profit worthy enterprise. The argument here is that the industry will profit more if producers allow themselves to be risk takers and therefore experiment with new material or styles of acting. This will turn the Kenyan comedy industry into a more versatile venture that eventually will employ more people, earn greater profits as well as extend the boundaries of reception into discovering new audiences. Fred Mbogo is a lecturer in the Department of Literature, Theatre and Film Studies Moi University, Eldoret. (Article Adopted from Jahazi Art Publication)


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Nairobi is known as the safari capital of Africa, and Most remarkeable Bomas of Kenya, portrays modernized tourist attraction sites By Eric Obocyreh

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nnovation allows you to convert your ideas into valuable goods and services. Put your ideas to positive use for humanity. Nairobi is known as the safari capital of Africa, however the city has still managed to keep up with modernization. Unlike other cities, Nairobi is surrounded by 113 km² (70 mi²) of plains, cliffs and forest that makes up the city’s Nairobi National Park. The city is filled with many things to do during the day and the night. Tourists can have their pick from numerous safaris (wildlife, cultural, sport, adventure, scenic and specialist), ecotourism tours, restaurants, culture, shopping and entertainment. While in Nairobi, tourists can also engage in numerous sports from golf, rugby, athletics, polo, horse-racing, cricket and football . Nairobi National Park, just outside Nairobi. This is home to large herds of Zebra, Wildebeest, Buffalo, Giraffe, Lion, Cheetah, Hippo, Rhino and even birdlife (over 400 species). Here you can also go on the Nairobi Safari Walk, an educational centre to make people aware of wildlife and habitat conservation. Also in the park is the Nairobi Animal Orphanage. Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage, close to the Nairobi National Park. This

Orphanage takes in elephant calves and rhinos from all over Kenya which were orphaned by poaching. Showing is only once per day from 11am-12pm (admission 500Ksh) and gives you a great opportunity to interact directly with baby elephants. Giraffe Centre, in Lang’ata right outside of Nairobi. The Centre breeds the endangered Rothschild Giraffe and has conservation/education programmes for Kenyan children. It also has many warthogs. Here you can feed giraffes by hand and even get a kiss (their tongues can get up to 20” long and are antiseptic). Mamba Village. Typically the 3rd stop for most tourists after the Elephant Orphanage and Giraffe Center, this pleasant park is home to ostriches and crocodiles. Surprisingly quite interesting as you get the chance to interact directly with crocodiles and even hold a baby, with very knowledgable employees serving as guides. Lake Naivasha. About 1.5hrs International: Tourism

outside of central Nairobi, this area is a haven away from the chaos of the city where many 3rd and 4th generation British colonialists continue to reside. Crescent Island [5] is a particularly nice place to visit, even if you have already done a safari. Unique because it gives you the opportunity to walk around the grounds literally alongside giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, impalas, etc. Ol Donyo Sabuk National Park, 65 km from Nairobi, is centred around 7000 ft mountain. This is a mountain forest and plain land, with a large population of Buffalo. It also serves as a refuge for Colobus monkeys, bushbuck, duiker, leopard, and a large variety of bird species. Tana River, is an hour’s drive from the city. White water rafting throughout cataracts, which leads to the 14 falls can be done here. The rafting trip also includes a full BBQ lunch. Nairobi National Museum,

Where visitors can learn about Kenya, its history and culture. The museum celebrated 100 years in 2010. A live snake compound is adjacent but not for the timid. Kenyatta International Conference Center (K.I.C.C), The best place to get that far ranging view over the sprawling, congested metropolis that is Nairobi. You can go up to the saucershaped top of the conference centre’s round viewing tower and depending on smog and fog, you might be able to see as far as the slums and the national park. 400KSH / 200KSH reduced National Railway Museum, visitors can learn more about the history of Kenya’s railroads and the Kenya/ Uganda railway. It also houses, some of the engines and rolling stock from the country’s colonial period. Nairobi Gallery. This is a museum housing only special exhibits, so the featured artwork is always changing . Can be contacted via 25420216566 Karen Blixen Museum, is based on the Karen Blixen’s book “Out of Africa”. Her house is now the home of the museum. It is on the outskirts of Nairobi and a taxi or bus can get you to the museum. Can be contacted via 254208002139 (karenblixen@museums. or.ke).

Kenya’s culture. Visitors can see exhibits of traditional Kenyan homes, artifacts, dances, music, and song. Uhuru Gardens, built in remembrance of the struggle for independence, which Kenya was granted in 1963. The monument is 79 ft high triumphal column supporting a pair of clasped hands and the dove of peace, high over a statue of freedom fighter raising the flag. The monument is surrounded by fountains and lush-landscaped gardens. Westlands by night, Visit the bustling and hip Westlands district, which has turned into the new nightlife center of Nairobi. Many restaurants and bars line the busy Woodvale Grove and Mpaka Road. A visit to ‘Treehouse’ club is good for those not willing to stray too far from their comfort zone, with an expat crowd rather than often overcrowded local clubs. Traffic can become hectic, well into the early hours. Security is generally tight and the action spills out from packed clubs into the street. Jamia Mosque, While Jamia Mosque is tucked away in between other buildings there are striking views to be glimpsed of its intricate structure from many different angles. Easily the most impressive religious structure in the capital, the interior is off-limits to non-believers .

The Tanzania treasure which is about to diminish

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Despite a ban on the international trade in ivory, Tanzania elephants are still being poached in large numbers. Tens of thousands of elephants are being killed every year for their ivory tusks. The ivory is often carved into ornaments and jewelry and China is reported to be the prime consumer market for such products. According to Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA, 2012), The devastating poaching crisis in Tanzania for the past 25 years ago was characterized by the increase

of misconduct, corruption to some Tanzania official government, the proliferation of fire arms, and the failures of the judiciary system in the country. According to the most recent elephant census, published by (EIA, 2015). Tanzania’s elephant population has dropped to 43,000 elephants in 2014, down from 109,000 in 2009 and the most affected area is Selous Game Reserve. Elephant poaching situation in Tanzania clearly shows the in-

of dealing with the destination consumers of the ivory products Dealing with local poachers, will always be difficult to curb poaching in Tanzania because the ivory consumers at international level, will always find a ways to penetrate and get ivory products volvement of international needs to deal with both supto local poachers who are not organized crime, which is pliers and buyers of elephant yet caught by the law. For incompounded by corruption ivory both at national and stance Tanzania could advice and weak ability of enforce- international level. In spite China government to join ment of the laws and urgent of china been known as the forces in fighting poaching by measures to tackle the master of unregulated illegal advice Chines government to poaching rampant before dis- ivory market, ant- poachenact ant-poaching law so as appearance and distinction of ing in Tanzania only focus to stop Chines buying ivory elephants in Tanzania. on arresting local poachers, in Tanzania. Ant poaching strategy also and forgetting to find ways


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Inspiring Things Zuckerberg Said During His Visit In Kenya By Eric Bosire

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acebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was at the iHub Innovation centre on Thursday, Nairobi. Zuckerbergs’ visit got the Kenyan business community by surprise and the Nation at large. He hadearlier visited Lagos Nigeria where he had sessions with innovators some key players in the Nigerian tech world before jetting to Nairobi on Thursday 1st September to discuss how Facebook can be improved , and how it can support technology development in Africa. Below are eight inspiring things we learnt during questions and answers session with the billionaire:

never stay in your lane. Forge new tracks for your own lane. Do important things in Life

things that are easier first, then you can actually make a lot of progress.” Have passion in what you are doing Passion is the fuel that drives the mission. Find your passion and plug it into something. “We look for people who are passionate about something. In a way, it almost doesn’t matter what you’re passionate about.” he was quoted when addressing the Hub innovators

Are you dear reader, doing the most important thing you could be doing with your life, your abilities, your passions for yourself and society? Wait. Don’t Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was at the iHub answer just yet- think on Innovation centre on Thursday, Nairobi. these things. about what you build or do.”he motive be right. In his address he said The said “We don’t build services to question u should ask Take risks make money; we make money Try something unique almost every day is, ‘Am to build better services.” I doing the most important The biggest risk is not taking Loose the fear of failure. It’s thing I could be doing?” any risk. Timeline your project and a noose around your neck. There is nothing else to add mange it well Don’t be afraid to lay your Do you care to this. In a special session at M o v e f a s t a n d b re a k hands on something new. the iHub he told developers When a dozen projects are things. You can never tell what Actions speak louder than to take risk and come up with dropped in your lap with an it stands to become in the words. You cannot keep major innovations that can impossible timeline, start with Unless you are breaking mouthing off with no nearest future. help the community and you what’s easier. If you begin a stuff, you are not moving evidence to show for it. “You are better off trying as an individual. Start-up, and a million things fast enough.” something and having it not Take time to build; invest are calling for your attention No, he is not encouraging in the foundation of your work and learning from that Build to make Money at the same time, the trick: do those with a penchant for building, your systems, than not doing anything at what’s easier first. breaking stuff in the anger your relationships. A all.” he said Think, why do you do what you “I think a simple rule of to carry on doing so as if it house built upon the sand It’s pleasing to see you all do? Why are you in business? business is, if you do the is normal behaviour. He is will crumble but anything succeed at making a great What is your perspective in basically saying, challenge build on a Rock shall stand doing business is it To make the norm; don’t acknowledge firm. Delegates at UNCTAD14 reach profit, to solve problems, make limitations or in Naija lingo, “People don’t care about consensus, strengthen UNCTAD a difference, what? Let your what you say; they care try since last August. The South Sudanese He said implementing the President, Salva Kiir and Facebooks’ CEO Images boosts Kenyan peace agreement was top his Kenyan counterpart, of the agenda during their Tourism globally Uhuru Kenyatta met on Tuesday to discuss modal- meeting. By john Momanyi ities on how to implemen- “Kenya will support you to tat the shaky peace accord restore peace in the country. This is the country you fter making a surprise that ended South Sudan’s fought for decades and we visit to the country on over 20 months conflict. will help you,” the Kenyan The two leaders held a Thursday morning, Faceleader told reporters in the closed door meeting and book founder and CEO capital, Juba. the presidential palace, “[We discussed] how to put Mark Zuckerberg visited Lake which was a scene of Masai Mara. So awesome I the peace process in South Naivasha for wildlife viewing. fierce clashes last month Sudan back on track,” recommend everyone do it at Zuckerberg splashed eyebetween bodyguards of followers. added Kenyatta, whose naleast once in this lifetime ...” Kiir and those loyal his catching photos of his tour to And his photos drew tion is among the regional ex-deputy, Riek Machar. said Jordan. his 78 million Facebook folpositive vibes from his willing to contribThe shattered roofings and countries Another admirer of Kenya, ute the 4,000 troops autholowers, giving Kenya’s recov- followers with many bullets marks were still Feisal Mohammed Abdullahi, rised by United Nations ering tourism industry a shot planning to visit. visible on windows and Security Council (UNSC) posted: “If you are a mounin the arm. the wasll fense. President “I wish that I could take to be deployed in Juba. taineer, then you will be glad Kiir, however, told KeThe 32-year-old Internet enmy kids to see the wildThe peace deal signed in nyatta that fighting ceased to hear that Africa’s second trepreneur and philanthropist life like this and not in a August 2015 hit a stalemate after Machar fled Juba in last month when fighting was with his wife Priscilla zoo in Denmark ... beauti- highest peak lies in the middle July. of Kenya. Mt Kenya is not broke out between forces Chan. ful pictures ...” Heidi L “There is fighting here in loyal to President Kiir and only beautiful, she is rugged, “For some good news, visiting Sorensen posted. Juba as you have witformer first vice president challenging, and stands tall nessed contrary to what Kenya means getting to see Terry Jordan, who has Machar. is being said about Juba,” above all others (except Kiliamazing natural beauty and visited Kenya before, President Kiir appointed said the South Sudanese manjaro).” Taban Deng Gai to replace wildlife. Here are some photos posted a warm message leader Kiir, flanked by his Kenya Tourism Board CEO Machar who fled the capital from around Lake Naivasha. about the country. Kenyan counterpart. in July. Jacinta Nzioka praised ZuckBonus: baby giraffes!” he Kenyatta, who was ac“I will never forget my By Sudan Tribune erberg’s visit saying it is a companied by his foreign posted on Facebook. time in beautiful Kenya. affairs minister, Amina Within 14 hours, the photos Beautiful people beautiful great endorsement by the Mohammed and other Facebook founder to have a had 253,000 likes and had country and the highlight dignitaries, was on his first Editing By Eric Bosire been shared by 8,883 of his for me was a safari on the feel of Kenya’s magical expetrip to the war-torn counrience.

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The Japanese Prime Minister, Mr Shinzo Abe, Joins African HEads of State in a group photo after TICADVI conference in Nairobi on August 29. He Pledget that Japan will over the next three years invest $30 billion in private and public support for the development of infrastructures and the expansion of education and healthcare systems in the continent. at the recently-held Sixth (TICAD VI) Below - Delegates during the conference at KICC Photo: TICAD

The Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg eats Lunch at MAma OLiech Restuarant in NAirobi with Cabinet Secretary ICTC on 30 August. The CEO is in Kenya to meet with entrepreneurs and developers and to learn about mobile money and promote his free internet access access the globe with more focus on Nigeria and Kenya Photo: Facebook

Miss Ruth Kamande the 2016 Prisons beuty Peagent who was imprisoned last yera for Stabbing his boyfriend and Imprisoned for 8 years PHOTO/Prisons

President Uhuru Kenyatta and the PRime Minister of Japan ....... during the official opening of the TICADVI in Nairobi at state house Kenya when he hoted him. (Left)Deputy President William Ruto.(Behind) CS. Amina Mohammed (Foreign Affairs) and Najib Balala (Tourism). The picture has been viral for reasons obvious seen in the picture. PHOTO/Courtesy FB


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KFCB Board To Investigate ‘’ The Spread Podcast” Talk Show for sexual explicit content

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he Kenya film board has warned that it will take action against the manufacturer of sex chat sessions, that was initiated in April, if the investigation revealed that they were breaking the law. A statement issued by the director general of the Board of Film kenya Ezekiel Mutua over what they call the first gay female TV talk show hosted by samesex prominent female ‘couple’. The podcast, Labelled ‘’ The Spread Podcast, “was expected to be distributed to television WGNTV, Stationed in the global online network acquired in Kenya”. Ms. Ponder CEO of WGN TV, has however faulted the ‘provocative nature’ of the advertising fliers, which she has said misrepresented the actual content. ‘The podcast was not lesbian. It was addressing issues such as the rise in HIV cases. Although the fliers suggested that the podcast’s was about lesbianism, there was nothing of the sort in

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Lets hold accountable those responsible for Rio Mess

Kenya’s best performance at the Olympic Games was quite well despite thechallenges. The team won 13 medals: six gold, six silver and one bronze. Team Kenya deserves congratulations for its gallant show in the face of the myriad of challenges and problems that its members have faced owing to the incompetence and mismanagement of the Ministry of Sports and the National Olympic Committee of Kenya (Nock). The sportsmen and women have shown remarkable perseverance and patriotism and have put the interests of the country first. As we welcome our heroes and heroines back home, the government must demonstrate that it is serious about tackling the chronic mismanagement of our sports by taking action against all the Nock and Ministry of Sports who failed in their duty of looking after the team here in Kenya and in Rio, Brazil. The confusion that reigned over poor training facilities and chaotic travel arrangements must be addressed. It is embarrassing that some of the kits meant for the sportsmen and women are reported to have been sold on the black market. Similar issues have assailed Kenya’s teams to other international competitions, yet they have never been addressed. It is time these problems were tackled conclusively and those responsible held to account.

SPORT 4th - 17th September, 2016

Malava wins Broakside tournament in volleyball Kenya’s Malava Boys on Saturday beat Apapen of Rwanda 3-0 to lift the Brookside East Africa Secondary School Games volleyball title in Eldoret. Malava, who lost 3-2 to Rwanda’s Rusumo in the final in Huye last year, were dominant in the encounter staged at the Eldoret Polytechnic. The Kenyans saw off Apapen 3-0 (25-16, 25-20, 25-18) to send the partisan crowd into a frenzy in Eldoret.

The victory restored Kenyan spirits after national champions Cheptil High School failed to advance to the final. Malava’s win completed a double victory for Kenya in volleyball after national champions AIC Kosirai Girls won the girls’ title after edging out compatriots Soweto Girls 3-1 on Friday. Malava coach Shadrack Tovoko said they have fought hard to win the title and God stood by their side on Saturday. Source KSSSA

Apapen palayer sets ball during the Brookside East Africa Secondary schools boys volleybal. Malava won 3-0 Photo/Courtesy

CTI committee routes for support of local manufactures By Koku Joseph The East African community parliament committee for Communication, Trade and Investment (CTI) saddened with East African countries due to its behavior of importing transformers outside Africa continent while denying to support East Africa local manufacturers CTI committee members revealed that when they visited the manufacturer of transformers and switchgear equipment’s (TANELEC) located at Njiro area in Arusha city -Tanzania Also Chairman of CTI Honorable Bernard Mulengani told the management of TANELEC to give report which indicates the company production capacity then the committee will use that report as evidence to convince EAC member counties to buy transformers and other products from local manufac-

turers In addition to that, General Manager for TANELEC, Zahir Saleh told members of CTI committee that TANELEC is producing best quality and low-priced transformers which are recognized internationally however, EAC countries are not ready to buy their products instead they prefers foreign manufactured transformers especial from Asia for their use. According to different reports, indicates that among EAC countries Kenya is the leading country transformer user of about 12 thousand transformer per year followed by Tanzania which use maximum of four thousand transformer per year as the trend shows that there is increase of the use of energy power in Burundi and Rwanda.

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