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Visiting American investors laud Kenya as a safe destination


By Fred Maingi
The visiting Black American investors have described Kenya as a safe destination for visitors.
Kea “Wakesho” Simmons who is the CEO for World Views averred that Kenya is one of the best and safest country in the East & central Africa that amounted to their coming.
Answering a question why they chose Kenya, Wakesho said Kenya is a great and unique country with accomodative climatic weather that is conducive for investment and tourism.

Kea “Wakesho” Simmons addressing the media at the Bidwood Restaurant in Nairobi. She lauded Kenya for the good hospitality they have received so far since arriving in the country

She lauded Kenya further saying the country is suitable in health sector, tourism, entertainment and real estates among other areas of investments.
“Our DNA shows we are connected with Kenya and African roots. You can trace our roots here in Kenya. We feel at home where we feel there’s plenty of job opportunities, properties and investments.” Observed a smiling Wakesho
The visitors who come from various cities of Ohio, Chicago, Texas, Florida,, Brooklyn, Atlanta Georgia, and Tennessee among others visited the Giraffe center where they had a nice outing
She lauded Kenya further saying the country is suitable in health sector, tourism, entertainment and real estates among other areas of investments.
“Our DNA shows we are connected with Kenya and African roots. You can trace our roots here in Kenya. We feel at home where we feel there’s plenty of job opportunities, properties and investments.” Observed a smiling Wakesho.


The visitors who come from various cities of Ohio, Chicago, Texas, Florida,, Brooklyn, Atlanta Georgia, and Tennessee among others visited the Giraffe center where they had a nice outing

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First ladies to advocate blood donation across Kenya

by Jeff Kizzilah

Almost 86% rise in the amount of blood collected, from 100,018 units in June 2020 to 186,239 units in June 2021, benefiting over 214,187 patients.

Speaking during an engagement meeting of Kenya Haemophilia and sickle cell partnership meeting in Kenya,the first lady said ” Let’s learn to donate blood to the vulnerable communities across Kenya,” she said

First lady association Chairperson Mrs Alamitu Guyo has said the association is working to champion a blood donation campaign.

“For us to advocate the blood donation plans,we will have to explain the advantages of blood donation and the trauma including people living with disability in our counties,”

“At the moment over a million people are affected by hunger and drought at the horn of Africa,”we ask the government and the county to also support the people with disability,’ Marsabit First lady.

The first contact people will be the care givers, hospital.

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Cheers as American investors arrive in Kenya with goodies

Kea “Wakesho” Simmons, CEO World Views addresses the media and the American investors upon arrival at the JKIA


By Fred Maingi
A group of 35 black Americans arrived in Nairobi on Sunday afternoon with plum goodies for Kenyans.
The plane carrying the American investors touched down at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) shortly after 1.45pm.
According to Kea “Wakesho” Simmons who is the CEO for World Views, the visitors will spend 12 days in Kenya where they will interact with Kenyans to learn more about the country’s culture and fellowship together.
“60 percent of their stay will be in Nairobi before they travel to Mombasa, Diani, Nanyuki, and Nakuru before travelling back to United States” Observed Simmons .
A cheerful Simmons said apart from learning about the Kenya culture and tribes, they will be interested to learn the connection between Americans and Africa and above all, try to trace their roots.
The group will today (Tuesday ) attend a naming ceremony to be held at the BidWood Restaurant in Nairobi before touring Nairobi National Park and other cites.

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NAIVAS UNVEILS ITS 88TH NEW STORE OUTLET IN RUAI TO SPREAD THE FESTIVE CHEER

by Maximilla Wafula

Nairobi Leading retailer chain , Naivas Supermarket today spreads its festive cheer as it opens its 88th new outlet store in Ruai along Kangundo road. The newest store by the retailer outlet covers 35,000 square feet of trading space, promising to adequately serve the residents of Ruai as it carries through on its mission of delivering a world class shopping experience to all.

This opening comes during the exciting Naivas annual festive season campaign dubbed Kikwetu. This
year the campaign called #TeamNaivas has two phases with the first phase Kikombe Kikwetu whose tagline is “Kila Mkenya ni Mshindi” having already kicked off. It is therefore quite exciting that the residents of Ruai will get to experience Joy that is the Naivas festive season with something in store for everyone ranging from market-leading sales promotions to chances of winning gift vouchers, the iconic Naivas mbuzi and even TVs.

This expansion targets to bring our unique offering of freshness, quality, and affordability to all our
customers. With every new opening we ensure that the store set-up, layout, and catalogue meet shopper needs.

We understand that you need to have a reason why shoppers choose you as their retailer of choice, and that’s why for us exceeding customer expectations is our modus operandi,”
remarked Willy Kimani, Naivas Chief Commercial Officer.

As a homegrown brand, we know we bear a responsibility to the communities where we set up shop, we believe we exist to make other people’s lives better and this goes beyond our excellent customer service. We firmly believe in the sustainability of not just our business but also the communities we serve and that is why we have firmly entrenched environmental, safety and governance practices embedded throughout our business operations something that we know the
residents of Ruai will appreciate given the strained infrastructure borne out of a very fast-growing
township,” concluded Willy Kimani.
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Hilton Garden Inn Hotel Aims To Become The Top Airport Hotel In The Country

By Njeri Irungu
Hilton Garden Inn Hotel is a 4 star hotel located adjacent to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi apptroximately 15 kilometres from the city center. It is a franchise of the Hilton Hotel Group.

The Hotel won the overall winner at the just concluded Aviation Business Excellency Awards(ABEA) for their outstanding perfomance and service delivery in the aviation industry. The ABEA award recognises performance and services in the aviation industry which was organised by Kenya Institute of Management(KIM) and Kenya Airports Authority(KAA).

The General Manager, Mr. Lorenzo Baleri said that the awarding process for ABEA looks at four determinants: Leadership, Ethics and Business Results, Marketing Customer Focus and Quality. “People focus and human resource was a very intensive process which got all the team members involved since the determinants are very much part of the vision and mission at Hilton. Apart from customer focus, we also focus on marketing ourselves to our employees so that they can deliver the same experiences to our guests.”the GM added.

Mr. Baleri gave credit for the excellency of the hotel to the employees who he said were young and energetic. He added that they were able to stand even during the covid period and very few people were laid off during the pandemic.

The hotel has been open for five years and they have recorded a high uptake as they have customer loyalty programs and a technology enabled marketing that has helped position the hotel and the Hilton Garden Inn brand in Africa, Europe and Middle East. The hotel is an upscale hotel that is affordable for the everyday traveler.

The recent Kenya Airways pilot strike saw the hotel get more revenue as some customers were forced to extend their stays. The guests were given friendly rates as it was about an occurrence of an unfortunate situation.

Hilton Garden Inn Hotel also observes the Climate friendly mechanisms as the world gears towards Clean energy. Hilton encourages use of Light stay energy, the hotel also has a recycling plabt that is used to water the garden. The Hotel is also moving towards use of bottled water instead of plastic bottles. They also encourage conference guests to drink from the water dispensers instead of the bottled water.

Mr. Baleri hinted at an opening of a new Hilton branch in less than six months time.

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WOMEN’S RIGHTS ORGANISATIONS HOLDS THEIR FIRST CONVENTION FORUM

by Maximilla Wafula

Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Kenya , Woman Representatives for Uasin Gishu county
Gladys Jepkosgei Boss Shollei today at Radisson Blu during the first women rights serving organisations in Kenya , Congratulated Hon. Harriette Chiggai ,Women Rights Advisory to the President of Kenya . She felt honoured and humbled at the same time that she was invited to give the key note address in this very important Convention.

Gladys Boss Solei thanked His Excellency Dr. William Somei for the creation of this post , and for the appointments of a good number of Women into his Cabinet .

The creation of the office of Women Rights advisor to the President , was an important step towards inclusion and equality of women in Kenya , as it will ensure a high – level advocate of Women rights , whose focus will remain on the women rights issues at hand , and they are many including Gender based Violence, Female genital Mutilation , Child early Forced Marriage , name them . Speaking on the Reproductive health of Women , it is still elusive that two women recently died at Childbirth .

The constitutional threshold that needs to be achieved in both appointive and elective positions under Article 27 of Constitution 2010 , the 12th Parliament adjourned before the amended of the Constitution to achieve the not more than two third gender principle .Therefore we will push for the amendments to suit equality and inclusion in all sectors . Solei said .

The Kenya Kwanza government, has assured the access to financial services through the Hustler fund . Success in economic development depends upon a partnership between government and its people, therefore we must trust that the Kenya Kwanza government will achieve this Partnership .

We need to work towards a democracy where people , not money matters , all we need as women are ideas and mobilize our secret weapons.

Kenyan women must lead in making change in inequality and discrimination . The future is always a dance between patterns and events .

Lastly the Deputy Speaker of the National assembly promised to lay bare both offices to be used for the service and the emancipation of Kenyan Women in making and Causing Change . She will work closely with Hon. Harriette Chiggai, all the women and supporters of women in their respective organisation.
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WOMEN’S RIGHTS IN KENYA HOLDS A CONSULTATIVE FORUM

by Maximilla Wafula

Presidential Advisor on Women’s Rights. Hon. Harriette Chiggai (CS) during the Consultative Forum on Women’s Rights held at Radisson Blu , appreciated the currenty Government for creating the office of the Women’s rights advisory in the presidency and elevating it to the status of a Cabinet Secretary, and further trusting a Woman to spearhead the docket.

In this capacity , as long standing members of civic society and as key promoters of Women’s Rights in Kenya , is that this is just the first meeting of its kind with a Series of many more to follow. We can work for women and girls inclusive of the boy child in this country.

The presidential plan for his administration has put women front at the centre of the transformation agenda . It is the solution that we seek to foster a healthy and wealthy nation for posterity.

I believe in making incremental progress .Change is both a radical rupture and a series of small consistent steps that lead in the right direction. Creation of the office of the women’s rights advisory was such a radical rupture in the case of gender equality and inclusion in Kenya .

Let us always remember a famous quote “service to humanity is service to God ” embrace dialogue and negotiation as our mode of interaction breeds more problem solving solutions .

The pending two – third gender rule legislation, we have women suffering discrimination in the public service as well as the private sector, both in finding work placement as well as getting promotions on the job . Cases of gender based violence , sexual offences , Female Genital Mutilation , our task is to reduce them to the size is a laundry bucket.

Alloy my office to be your voice . My voice will, as required , coordinate and implement the work you all do on daily basis in relation to achieving Women’s Rights in Kenya .

Finally let’s always applause the many women in the past who gave their lives in championing for women empowerment indeed their efforts can never go unnoticed .
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SMEs challenged to set eyes on higher productivity, new markets through Japanese agency training

Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) receiving training through a collaboration between Kenya Institute of Business Training (KIBT and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) have been challenged to ride on improved productivity to expand into new markets.

During a seminar themed ‘Enhancing Enterprise Competitiveness Through Aapplication of Japanese Management Excellence,” the SMEs were urged to use the training to acquire competitive advantage and set eyes on the export markets.

“JICA is pleased to be associated with the implementation of this project in Kenya whose aim is to promote sustainable growth of SMEs and entrepreneurs in Kenya.  The project focusses on training and on-site consultancies in the areas of quality and productivity improvement, marketing and sales as well as on financial management,” said Mr Hajime Iwama, chief representative of JICA Kenya office during the Wednesday seminar held in Nairobi.

“SMEs have to become more competitive and productive at their home base to enable them integrate into global value chains through trade and investments including linkages with foreign direct investments. Building on this foundation, this project has expanded to include the export-oriented manufacturing sector,” added Mr Iwama.

 The project, which was signed in 2019, targets enterprises within Nairobi and its environs, Eldoret and Mombasa. The term of cooperation runs from January 25, 2021 to February 28, 2025 with room for extension.

The project, among other deliverables, enhances the ability of small enterprises to access financing by equipping them with knowledge such as that of preparing financial documents for loan screening.

SMEs are also put in an ecosystem for interacting and collaborating with trade and financial institutions including Kenya Bankers Association to improve their business processes and receive support from financial institutions and investors.

A survey by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) showed 2.2 million micro small business shut down in the five years ending 2016.

The figure is an equivalent of approximately 440,000 MSMEs closing yearly, a statistic that the JICA training wants to overcome by equipping small firms with new skills set to run sustainably.

JICA, through Japan Productivity Centre in collaboration with KIBT, has so far trained 18 firms and targets to hit 48 by end of the project. In addition, it has trained 15 master trainers and 20 trainers.

According to JICA, it will have trained 35 master trainers and 60 trainers by the end of the project, enabling them to roll out consultancy services for other enterprises looking to enhance business competitiveness.

“JICA has assisted our trainers and I believe the pace of expanding to reach more firms will be rapid because those already trained will be able to train others,” said Dr Catherine Waweru, director of KIBT.

Speaking at the seminar, Dr Haron Komen, the director of administration in the State Department of Micro, Small and Medium (MSME) Enterprise Development, said the JICA project is key in the technical transfer of the Japanese philosophy and tools of management excellence to Kenyans firms.

“It is expected that by the time of the completion of the project, all involved pilot enterprises would transform by achieving productivity, be more competitive in the market and serve as model enterprises for bench-marking by other SMEs,” said Dr Komen.

“There are new and emerging markets in places such as middle East which Kenyan firms can take advantage of. We need to put these ideas into practice and manufacture high quality products to satisfy what has been set in overseas markets,” added Dr Komen.  

During the seminar, Kega Fashions, an apparel manufacturing firm that has also participated in the JICA training was feted for emerging the winner of Excellent Award in SME Category during the Africa Kaizen Award 2022 held last month.

Kenya government’s vision 2030 identified the promotion of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and human resources development as key in achieving the desired 10% annual GDP growth.

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C. S Namwamba reads the riot act on Sports Federation


Sports C.S Hon Ababu Namwamba addressing the media at Kasarani Hostels after chairing a sports federation meeting

By Fred Maingi
Sports Cabinet secretary Hon. Ababu Namwamba has urged Sports Federation to toe the line by aligning to the Sports Act 2013.
He said the Government will not associate with Federations that do not align with 2013 Sports Act.
Addresing the media after chairing a well attended Sports Federation meeting at Kasarani, Namwamba averred that the Government will not associate with briefcase federations that don’t ave a functioning secretariat.
“This is a new down. We want to do things differently. I was surprised to hear our Kenya 100 meters Champion Ferdinand Omanyala narrate how he pays Sh200 to train in a day our top sports facilities. Its sounds quite strange for a Kenya flag bearer like Omanyala going deep in his pocket to pay for his training in our major stadium. “noted Namwamba.


” We are going, added the newly appointed Sports chief, to remove such barriers to ensure our Sportsmen train effectively”
“We must follow the law but not the rule of the jungle. We need to be transparent and accountable. We shall not give money to briefcase Federations that are not transparent and accountable” Observed Namwamba.
The meeting was graced by sports registrer Madam Rose Wasike, several Federation presidents that included Athletics Kenya Chairman Rtd Jackson Tuwei, Kenya Paralympic Boss Agnes Oluoch, Charles Nyaberi of Kenya Volleyball Associations (KVA), Paul Otula of Kenya Basketball Federation (KBF),and Emmaculate Karaba of Kenya Netball Federation among others.

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The stage is all set for the 10th World Tong-IL Moo-Do event in Mombasa


By Fred Maingi
Over 40 countries are expected to participate during this year’s World Tong-IL Moo-Do event that will be staged in Mombasa.
The Annual glamour event, according to the president of the Federation Master Clarence Mwakio Ingalwa will kick off from Dec 16-18th at the Aga Khan Hall in Mombasa.
The president who is an household name in Africa and also an International Instructor said the event this time will be bigger compared to last years event that attracted 16 teams.
Some of the countries that ave confirmed their participation include battle hardened Philippines who finished second behind Kenya during last years event, DR Congo, Ethiopia, and United states of America(USA), among others.


Mwakio disclosed that they had a fruitful meeting with Sports cabinet secretary Hon. Ababu Namwamba who assured the Federation of Governments support.
“With the Government assurance,we are fully set for the Mombasa event. We are talking with some few partners like Kenya Tourist Board(KTB) and several others and see how they can come on board.We expect a good turn-out, so far our preparations are going on very well”Observed Mwakio.
” So far, added Mwakio, we are spread in 16 counties that include Kilifi, Mombasa, Kiambu,Nairobi, Siaya, Kitale, Bungoma,and Vihiga among others.