Author: David Bogonko Nyokang’i

  • CNN speaks to the two leaders at the heart of the violent power struggle in Sudan

    CNN speaks to the two leaders at the heart of the violent power struggle in Sudan

    Almost 100 people have died in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, as intense combat between the country’s military and the paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces (RSF) rages for a third day.

    The fierce fighting has left hopes for a peaceful transition to civilian rule in tatters.

    At the heart of the clashes are two men: Sudan’s military leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the commander of the paramilitary RSF, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, also known as Hemedti.

    Until recently, they were allies. However, tensions arose during negotiations to integrate the RSF into the country’s military as part of plans to restore civilian rule.

    The key question: who would be subordinate to who under the new hierarchy?

    These hostilities, sources told CNN, are the culmination of what both parties view as an existential fight for dominance.

    Clashes first erupted on Saturday. Eyewitnesses in Khartoum told CNN on Monday they heard mortars and artillery in the early hours of the morning, with the fighting intensifying after dawn prayers in the direction of Khartoum International Airport and Sudanese Army garrison sites.

    Each side blames one another for starting the fight.

    CNN spoke to both Hemedti and Burhan in separate interviews this week.

    Sudan’s paramilitary chief accuses the army of breaking the humanitarian ceasefire

    The leader of Sudan’s powerful paramilitary group RSF, General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, has accused the Sudanese army of breaking an UN-brokered temporary humanitarian ceasefire Sunday evening.

    “We’re under attack from all directions,” Dagalo, also known as Hemedti, told CNN’s Larry Madowo in a telephone interview. “We stopped fighting and the other side did not, which put us in a predicament and we had to keep fighting to defend ourselves,” he claimed.

    Hemedti speculated that army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has lost control of his military, saying “they don’t seem to be listening to him.”

    He also claimed to be in control of the presidential palace, Khartoum airport, and the General Command headquarters. CNN cannot independently verify the claim.

    When asked if his endgame in the clashes was to rule Sudan, Hemedti said he had “no such intentions.”

    “There should be a civilian government. This has always been my stance,” he said.

    The RSF leader apologized to the Sudanese people and blamed the military for kickstarting the conflict. “It was not us who did this. We were defending ourselves. We’re sorry and we tell the Sudanese people that this crisis will end, and Sudan will be even better than before. And this will be a lesson to learn in the future.”

    Watch on CNN: https://cnn.it/3KFd6zb

    Sudan military chief calls RSF offensive an ‘attempted coup’

     

    Speaking with CNN’s Nima Elbagir, the head of Sudan’s military, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has characterized an offensive staged in recent days by the paramilitary RSF as an “attempted coup.”

    “This is an attempted coup and rebellion against the state,” Burhan told CNN by phone. He said that RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo had “mutinied” against the state, and if captured, would be tried in court of law.

    The sound of gunshots rang out in the background, despite an agreed-upon ceasefire at 4pm local time. Burhan claimed that for a second day, the RSF’s leader had violated that agreed ceasefire.

    “Yesterday and today a humanitarian ceasefire proposal was put forward and agreed upon. Sadly, he did not abide by it. You can hear right now the attempts to storm the Army headquarters, and indiscriminate mortar attacks. He’s using the humanitarian pause to continue the fight.”

    When asked about that allegation, a spokesperson for the RSF told CNN that the RSF was trying to abide by the ceasefire, but “they keep firing which leaves no choice” but for the RSF to “defend itself by firing back.”

    When challenged on why the Sudanese people should trust him, given his former alliance with Dagalo, Burhan told CNN: “The Sudanese Army is the people’s army.”

    “It is not owned by specific people or specific organizations,” he said. “It is a national institution, which is tasked with defending Sudan.”

  • OP-ED: How ChatGPT complements ERP systems

    OP-ED: How ChatGPT complements ERP systems

    BY DOUG HUNTER

    OpenAI’s ChatGP-3 has been a game changer across many sectors since its launch last November. Now, the recent upgrade of the technology to GPT-4, which has been trained on trillions of parameters, will certainly improve this innovation’s workings, introducing functionalities that are bound to revolutionize tech as we currently know it.

    The use of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) in enterprises is fast creating possibilities to automate everyday tasks including facilitating complex communications, creating content, manipulating text in correspondences to improve communication languages, and generally to simplify content.

    In any business outfit, enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems are integral components for productively and effectively managing, controlling and running all the operations that the institution accomplishes on a daily basis.

    Gradually, AI, armed by Machine Learning (ML) – and by extension Chat GPT- is growing into a potentially critical part of ERP systems, with its incorporation promising to result in an array of benefits to the enterprises and organizations using them.

    When integrated with an ERP system’s database, ChatGPT-4 can provide users with natural language search functionalities. This allows employees using data on the database to find and access the information they need faster.

    Instead of working late or extra shifts, companies can deploy ChatGPT to build better chatbots that can interact digitally with users with a human touch and provide them with requested information or assistance within an ERP system. This can improve user engagement and reduce the workload on customer service teams.

    All businesses want to know how to forecast their future. With ChatGPT integrated with an ERP system’s data, business leaders can combine wider, global, and seemingly (but not) irrelevant data with predictive analytics to gain insights about their core business. This will go a long way in monitoring industry trends and predicting the future and taking proactive actions to keep operations aligned to the future.

    ChatGPT has the potential to provide the enterprise with real-time information, analytics and insights that could be essential in fast-tracking and improving organizational decision-making processes.

    Take, for instance, a case where an AI-driven system guides the organization’s management in better understanding prevalent trends that would advise how their products or projects perform against their competitors.

    In such cases, AI presents the organization with an opportunity to easily determine which sectors of their projects need to be improved to make it more competitive; a factor that makes it easy for the enterprise to make decisions on how to better serve customers or improve products.

    AI can assist and refine business-related activities such as procurement, accounting, project management, risk analysis and management, compliance, and supply chain operations through ERPs in any organization.

    In ERP systems, data entry for cash flow management, income statements, balance sheets, expense reporting, invoicing, production planning and control, inventory management and supply chain, human resource (HR) and payroll management, are all modules that could be automated, and their data/information outputs integrated with Chat GPT to augment effectiveness and productivity in the workplace. Let’s see.

    ChatGPT could certainly be effectively deployed in user training on what ERP is there to accomplish, and how to use the system.  In this case, Chat GPT is automated to generate training material in language, style and content that is effective for the purpose, provide guidance on how to use the ERP and even respond to user questions. Deploying the chatbot to address these queries makes it easier to train new users on how to run the ERP.

    ERPs basically act as the organization’s hub for end-to-end workflow and the management of all the data involved, allowing the different departments working within the organization to access all the information required to efficiently run it.

    In essence, these systems are without a doubt an indispensable component for modern-day business enterprise, or industry due to all the seamless functions they perform.

    With AI and tools like Chat GPT, enterprises have the leverage to turbo-charge use of the different modules in their ERP systems, using know and “unknown” insights to align them more effectively with the daily activities and functions required to run these organizations.

    But beware, before using such tools, it is even more critical that master data in ERP systems is clean and constantly cleaned or the Machine Learning will simply fuel “Artificial Interpretation” not Intelligence.

    Mr Hunter is the Manager, Customer and Ecosystem Enablement at Syspro Africa

  • LG Bags 24 Awards at the 2023 Edition of The Red Dot Awards for Product Design Excellence

    LG Bags 24 Awards at the 2023 Edition of The Red Dot Awards for Product Design Excellence

    ·         LG OLED TVs have been recognized with the Red Dot Design Award every year without exception since its first release in 2013

    ·         Showing LG’s commitment to putting customers first, each of the winning products was developed considering the needs and wants of real consumers.

    LG Electronics has received a total of 24 awards at the 2023 edition of the prestigious Red Dot Award. Among its double-digit tally is a Best of the Best accolade for LG OLED Flex, an innovative, bendable TV designed to take gaming and viewing immersion to the next level.

    Featuring the world’s first bendable 42-inch OLED screen, LG OLED Flex provides unprecedented screen customizability with twenty levels of curvature to choose from. The unique display delivers a personalized gaming and viewing experience and was designed based on extensive customer research.

    Besides, it comes with a wide range of game-specific features, including customizable rear lighting that helps extend the game environment into the user’s space, as well as an intuitive user interface that enhances convenience

    Commenting on the awards, LG Electronics head of Corporate design centre Hwang Sung-gul said, “These awards are meaningful to us because they validate our firm belief that customer value and F.U.N. experiences, which are first, unique and new, are created through products and services that reflect the voice of the customer. As LG we are deeply honored to have its innovations recognized by Red Dot, one of the world’s top design award programs”.

    Besides the LG OLED Flex , the refrigerator with MoodUP™ which boasts of color-changing LED door panels and built-in speakers was also honored at the awards. Enabling users to enliven the kitchen with color and sound, the innovative product belongs to LG’s growing lineup of upgradeable home appliances.

    Other winners of the Red Dot Innovative Award include the next-generation shoe care solutions, the LG Styler™ ShoeCase and ShoeCare and the LG PuriCare Objet Collection Aero Furniture “table-type” air purifier. Showing LG’s commitment to putting customers first, each of these products was developed considering the needs and wants of real consumers.

    The Red Dot Award is one of the most respected competitions for product design, communication design and design concepts in the world. This year, approximately 20,000 products from 51 countries were submitted for the jury’s consideration.

     LG OLED TVs have been recognized with the Red Dot Design Award every year without exception since its first release in 2013.

     

  • Over 1,000 students to get breakfast in school for one year through Prudential’s donation to Cup of Uji’s School Feeding Programme

    Over 1,000 students to get breakfast in school for one year through Prudential’s donation to Cup of Uji’s School Feeding Programme

    ·      Prudential has donated Kshs. 2.7 million to support Cup of Uji’s School Feeding initiatives

    ·      The donation will support the preparation of over 270,000 cups of porridge for disadvantaged school children.

    ·      The contribution is part of Prudential’s goal of addressing education and health challenges to make communities resilient to life’s risks.

    ·      Cup of Uji targets to reach 100,000 students, across the country by the end of 2024

    Prudential, through its community investment arm, Prudence Foundation, has today handed over a Kshs. 2.7 million cheque to Cup of Uji, an organization that supports school feeding programs in Kenya.

    The donation, presented at the Riruta HGM Primary School in the country’s capital, Nairobi, is part of Prudential’s objective of promoting the education of children in Kenya, and will facilitate a healthy breakfast daily for 1,000 students over a period of 12 months.

    With a cost of KSh10 for a cup of nutritious porridge, Prudential’s contribution will support the preparation of at least 270,000 cups, helping to retain and improve the academic success of children from needy families in school.

     “We are heavily invested in boosting the school-completion rate in Kenya, and we know that school feeding programs are critical in reducing the dropout rate. We have been following Cup of Uji’s work, and we are sure that our support will create lasting impact,” Prudential Kenya’s Chief Executive Officer, Gwen Kinisu, said at the handover ceremony.

    Cup of Uji Founder, Francis Amonde, added: “Prudential’s generous donation will provide a meal to over 1,000 school going children struggling with inadequacies back home. The support we have received today will enable us to serve them for many school-going days.” Cup of Uji targets to reach 100,000 students by the end of 2024.

    The organization currently serves 10,173 children from 11 primary schools across five counties.

    Studies by the World Food Programme indicate that children who go to school hungry struggle to concentrate and learn. The World Bank adds that enhanced nutrition and health can result in improved academic performance and a decrease in dropout rates.

    “There is consistent proof that school feeding improves enrollment and attendance, resulting in better academic performance and improves cognitive performance. Additionally, it helps curb malnutrition among school-going children and offers a regular source of nutrients essential for the mental and physical development of young children.” Said Ms. Kinisu.

    It is against this backdrop that Prudential continually looks for opportunities to support quality nutrition standards in communities like those reached by Cup of Uji.

    “Some of our students come from really needy families, where even one meal a day is a privilege, but programmes like Cup of Uji help provide the relief that is required to keep them in school. We are really pleased that Prudential has come out to provide even more support, which, I can confirm will help us see more of our students graduate,” said Rose Omollo, a teacher at Riruta HGM Primary School.

    The donation to Cup of Uji adds on Prudential’s investment in education, which also includes full scholarships for 185 high school students, offered in partnership with the Kenya Education Fund (KEF).

  • KAA partners with Mater Hospital and Kisii  County government to host free medical camp 

    KAA partners with Mater Hospital and Kisii  County government to host free medical camp 

    Kenya Airports Authority (KAA), in partnership with Mater Misericordiae Hospital and the County Government of Kisii, will hold a two-day free medical camp at Nyamache Sub-county Hospital, Kisii County, on April 21st and 22nd, 2023.

    The initiative is part of the Authority’s efforts to give back to the community and provide access to quality medical care in the country.

    Over 3000 patients from Kisii County and surrounding areas are expected to attend the medical camp and receive free consultations, diagnoses, minor surgeries and medication.

    The camp will also provide assistance to individuals who are experiencing dental problems, Breast Cancer, Pneumonia, Typhoid, Malaria, as well as HIV/AIDS counseling and testing, among other health conditions prevalent in the region.

    The camp, which is an initiative of the KAA CSR program, will be the sixth edition with other similar camps previously held in Mombasa, Kisumu, Kajiado, Laikipia, and Trans-Nzoia Counties.

    The primary objective of the initiative is to bring a positive change in the lives of communities that face challenges in accessing quality medical care.

    “We are delighted to partner with Mater Hospital and the County Government to bring this free Medical Camp to Kisii County. We believe that health is a human right and we are committed to supporting the government’s agenda of providing universal health coverage for all Kenyans,” said Alex Gitari, Managing Director of KAA.

    “Through this initiative, we hope to alleviate the burden of healthcare costs for the less fortunate in our society and to bring healthcare services closer to the people who need them the most. We encourage the residents of Kisii County and its environs to take advantage of this opportunity and attend the medical camp.” Gitari Added.

    While commenting on the event, the Director of Medical Services at Mater Hospital, Dr. Kevin Rombosia noted that the outreach camp is in line with Mater’s vision and mission of providing access to high-quality healthcare to all segments of the population as per the key tenets of Universal Health Coverage.

    Hon Simba Arati, Governor of Kisii County, emphasized that his administration prioritizes the health sector, as demonstrated by both budgetary allocations and a general focus on providing affordable healthcare services to the people of Kisii.

    “My government is fully committed to collaborating with stakeholders to ensure that the people of Kisii have access to healthcare services. I warmly welcome the joint effort between KAA and Mater Hospital to organize a free medical camp in our county, and urge all members of the public to visit the venue at Nyamache for free medical check-ups and advice.” Governor

    Arati said.

    About Kenya Airports Authority

    Kenya Airports Authority is an autonomous body established in 1991 through an Act of Parliament and is charged with the responsibility of providing and managing airports and public airstrips in the country. The main airports managed by KAA include Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Moi International Airport, Eldoret International Airport, Malindi Airport,

    Isiolo Airport and Kisumu Airport. KAA is certified in ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System.

  • “Kenya Belongs to the People Reclaiming Our Sovereign Power” Civil society groups says

    “Kenya Belongs to the People Reclaiming Our Sovereign Power” Civil society groups says

    As a country is yet in a political standoff facing yet another round of political contestation which threatens democratic and constitutional rights and order.

    Civil society groups have come out to air the voices of the voiceless saying that the situation has been largely driven by the political class.

    The group is claiming that the public is granted the power in the decision-making process to impact the lives of Mwanainchi.

    “The people of Kenya who have been granted the sovereign power under Article 1 of the constitution are being excluded and are hardly involved in key decision-making processes that impact their lives.” part of the statement read.

    The civil societies have had consultations concerning the lives of Kenya ranging from unemployment uncertainties and the high cost of living.

    Part of the statement read that the political leaders have violated several aspects of the Constitution while the nation or the public is watching on helplessly forgetting that the power rests with the people.

    the group of civil societies says that leaders have betrayed Kenyans’ quest for a sustainable solution to the ongoing food crisis, cost of living, and access to public services such as quality education, water, housing, and health contrary to Article 43 of the Constitutional of Kenya.

    Further, the group has said that leaders too have destroyed the economy and failed to use their mandates to fix those parts that need fixing, consequently making life unbearable for the majority of Kenyans.

    As the deputy president continues to say that the past regime led by President Emeritus Uhuru Kenyatta that government shelves were left with coffers, the group has also said that both regimes have over-borrowed, misspent, mismanaged, and stolen the proceeds of imprudent and expensive loans, leaving Kenyans with an unsustainable debt burden.

    Concerning the ongoing Tax conversations the group has a resolution that the government has instituted heavy taxes to pay for their largess and political arrangements by living opulent lifestyles and loading up the public wage bill with political cronies, while political allies evade taxes placing the taxation burden on the Kenyan taxpayer.

    Finally, the team has said that its high time to engage political leaders, regional actors, and the international community to work closely in pushing the Kenya recovery agenda including Agenda Four item of the Kenya National Dialogue and Reconciliation Process 2008.

  • RDA,s are Key Vehicles of spurring socio-economic development

    RDA,s are Key Vehicles of spurring socio-economic development

    East Africa Community ASALs and regional development Cabinet Secretary always shares with us priceless nuggets of wisdom. She notes

    “I am pleased to be in Kisumu County today to preside over the inauguration of the Lake Basin Development Authority governance board. LBDA is a crucial vehicle for development covering 18 counties.
    During my inaugural tour to the RDAs, I had the privilege to interact with @LBDAgov management.
    Our conversation was around their strategic plan focused on: Agriculture, Affordable Housing, Climate Change Mitigation, and Irrigation.

    Sasanews wishes that God continue to bless Hon Rebecca Miano the Cabinet Secretary in charge of East Africa Community ASALs and regional development.

  • MSEA Banks on Women Capitation

    MSEA Banks on Women Capitation

    Micro Small Enterprises Authority Busia team convened a session with the Busia Women Cross Border Traders Association, during which they presented a certificate of registration issued by the Office of the Registrar of MSEs.

    The team also provided insightful information to the association regarding the African Continental Free Trade Area which offers them a prime opportunity to trade in the expansive African market comprising approximately 1.3 billion people & a combined GDP of about US$ 3.4 trillion.

    Additionally, the team sensitized the traders on the Guided Trade Initiative, a program in which Kenya is a participating member state. The engagement was geared towards empowering the traders with the knowledge to enhance their cross-border trade activities

  • Young Entrepreneur Answers Ladies Fatigue and Depression

    Young Entrepreneur Answers Ladies Fatigue and Depression

    A young entrepreneur by the name of Steve Collins has come up with a brilliant idea of offering professional massage services to his clients.

    According to Steve, Massage is therapeutic in several ways and improves one’s general well-being whilst leaving you feeling rejuvenated and energized.

    Steve, who is charming shared with one of the leading media outlets his reason for starting the business.

    “The main aim is to gain a genuine income. At the moment I’m dealing with lady clients only. On a good day, I pocket a handsome amount and I’m inviting fellow youths who are complaining of joblessness to join me I show them how to gain an honest income.

    At the moment I offer in-call services at the client’s choice but in the future, I will open a spa.

  • Network launched to intensify cybersecurity awareness in Africa

    Network launched to intensify cybersecurity awareness in Africa

    With cybercrime becoming rampant in Africa, cybersecurity awareness promoters across the continent have joined hands to help Africans stay safe online through public education.

    The African Cybersmart Network was launched last week in Nairobi, Kenya to facilitate capacity building and collaboration between cybersecurity awareness promoters in the continent.
    The launch happened on the sidelines of the 2023 Digital Rights and Inclusion Forum, an annual 3-day multi-stakeholder forum for discussions on digital policy issues in Africa.
    Speaking during the launch event, the Lead Coordinator of the African Cybersmart Network, David Moepeng stated that the network was formed following a realisation that, as Africa increasingly becomes digitalized, internet users on the continent are becoming exposed to various forms of cyberattacks, particularly cybercrime.

    According to Moepeng, who is a qualified Cyberpsychologist and works as a Cybersecurity Awareness Specialist at Cybersmart Botswana, the vulnerability of Africans to cyberattacks is exacerbated by rampant risky online behaviors and practices.

    “These behaviors include oversharing of private and personal information on social media platforms, responding to phishing messages and other forms of online scams, use of weak passwords, risky web browsing which usually happens when people visit unsecured websites or click on links from strangers, which often leads to malware attacks and hacking”, Moepeng pointed out.

    The African Cybersmart Network has therefore been formed to intensify public education and promote safe online behaviors by facilitating capacity building through training, collaboration and knowledge exchange between cybersecurity awareness promoters as well as resource mobilization for public education campaigns.

    In its 2023 African Cyberthreat Assessment Report, Interpol noted that cybercriminals were having no limits in terms of sharing resources and know-how, which is in part what allows them to thrive.

    The International Criminal Police Organization advised that, by the same token, communities and societies needed to bind themselves closer together via the exchange of information to effectively curb cybercrime.

    “In order to reduce the impact of cybercrime and protect communities for a safer world, society must stay abreast of new trends and develop innovative means of responding to them. Doing this in a timely fashion will discourage possible criminal activity and dissuade potential perpetrators in advance”, stated the Interpol report.


    For her part, the East Africa Coordinator of the African Cybersmart Network, Jackline Njagi Lidubwi, said membership to the network is open to non-profit organisations in Africa that are running programmes and campaigns to educate societies about cyber threats.

    She noted that, the commonality of cyber threats across African borders requires similar techniques, hence a decision to bring Africa together to counter cyber-attacks as one.

    Lidubwi added that member organisations will benefit from regular training programmes meant to ensure that public education programmes in the continent stay up to date with the ever evolving trends in cyber threats.