Author: David Bogonko Nyokang’i

  • Citizens Enjoy Free Rides As Naivasha Hosts Electrical Vehicles Open Day To Boost Uptake Of New Technology

    Citizens Enjoy Free Rides As Naivasha Hosts Electrical Vehicles Open Day To Boost Uptake Of New Technology

    As the automotive industry is off to the races in vehicle electrification and automation, Go Electric Limited, an Electrical and Solar Vehicle Dealer that provides EV solutions to the African market, offered residents free rides as it hosted an Electrical Vehicles (EVs) open day at Naivasha’s Buffalo Mall ground this Easter in a bid to create awareness on electrical vehicles and spur uptake of the EVs. The announcement was met with gratitude from Naivasha residents who lauded the EV dealer for the good gesture. Citizens across the country called on the dealer to extend such offers in their locality so that they can have a feel of riding in solar and electrical vehicles.

    Speaking at Buffalo Mall Naivasha during the EV Open day, Managing Director Go Electric Ltd, Ms. Eve Maina said, “The wind of change to EVs is blowing across the world with many countries that produce the cars that we use here such as UK and Japan having already drafted laws that will prohibit sales for petrol and diesel cars by 2035, we must also create an environment that will make absorption of EVs. We must change with the times, the risk of not doing so will come at a high cost and will be very uncomfortable. It is crucial we get a head start in creating the necessary infrastructure and awareness at the time when the transition isn’t too urgent when we have the luxury of a bit of time to choose rather than being forced into it.”

    According to the organizers, the e-Mobility Open Day focused on; EVs ownership & infrastructure, transitioning to electric, importing, financing, and management of EVs, as well as deliberations on commercial transport going electric. The open day was aimed at promoting electric vehicles, clean transportation, and alternative fuel access. The event also gave a stage for significant industry stakeholders to talk about clean mobility and raise awareness as well as to help in attracting possible investors in alternative fuel technology. The exhibitors said that electric automobiles will reduce the overdependence on petrol and diesel and therefore prevent such a crisis in the future.

    Various EVs enthusiasts have held that if the government and private stakeholders work together to create a conducive environment it will encourage uptake even in rural areas. They maintain that this should also create a public-private partnership framework to enable private companies to take part in the development of this infrastructure and promote competition in the market. If the country can formulate and implement policies that will support the growth of EVs then we are sure to succeed. The policies ought to support the development of EV infrastructure.

    “The company will invest in various electric and solar automobiles as Kenya prepares to fully go green. We have already set aside Kes. 2 billion to pump into the purchase of necessary units and install more charging stations across the country. At the same time, we have introduced fully solar and electric automobiles dubbed UTU in the country that have been made appropriate for the East and Central Africa region’s roads and terrain. The units are already in Kenya for testing before the official launch of other more advanced and high-end electric vehicles to suit various market segments. The units we are introducing range from saloon cars, buses, motorcycles, Tuk-Tuks and other automobiles on demand. We currently have fully Solar & Electric Tuk-Tuks ready for uptake. When you look at them you can definitely confirm that this is a game changer that will see significant savings in fuel and maintenance costs,” said Ms. Maina.

    “We want to build better cities for people by offering more efficient and environmentally friendly mobility alternatives to reduce the individual dependence on personal cars, and therefore improve the overall quality of life: Reducing traffic; Decreasing emissions and noise pollution, Minimizing accidents, Relieving public space, while making transportation more accessible and affordable, To address this, we believe the solution is to move to smaller, lighter electric vehicles, shared mobility, muti-modality and to encourage more people to use public transport. That’s the only way we can build sustainable cities,” added Ms. Maina.

    The open day brought together manufacturers, suppliers, engineers, thought leaders, and decision-makers as they dialogue and chat about the way forward on the latest developments in the advanced battery and automotive industries.

  • Kenya-UK defense cooperation agreement debate kick-starts in Parliament

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    The National Assembly has today begun the debate of a Report of the Defence, Intelligence and Foreign Relations Committee on the Kenya-United Kingdom Defence Cooperation Agreement.

    The Report followed the signing of a Cooperation Agreement between the two Governments on July 27 2021 and replaces the previous Defence Cooperation Agreement signed in 2015.

    The Agreement provides a framework for the exchange, sharing and utilization of the respective State’s experience, knowledge, military facilities and infrastructure.

    The Committee recommendations on the Cooperation Agreement is the amendment of Article 6 (5) of the Agreement to include murder as one of the offences triable under the jurisdiction of the host country. This amendment will allow Kenya to prosecute foreign troops suspected to have committed murder on Kenyan soil.

    Committee Chair Hon. Nelson Koech said the Committee made this proposal on account of the slow pace of the wheels of Justice in the case of Ms. Agnes Wanjiru who was allegedly murdered by a British soldier in March 2012, before her body was dumped in a septic tank.

    “This recommendation will ensure that visiting troops undertake their training, within Kenyan Law. We don’t want a repeat of Ms. Agnes Wanjiru incident,” said Hon. Koech.

    Additionally, Hon. Koech told the House that the Agreement would greatly enhance intelligence sharing to tackle security challenges given the security threats facing the Horn of Africa region.

    “The UK has an advanced defence capability due to the size and nature of its economy, and geo-political position, including its large coastline hence there are a lot of military lessons that Kenya can learn from the UK,” said Hon. Koech.

    Further, the Committee recommended an amendment to Article 23 of the Agreement to include Corporate Social Responsibility among the obligations of the visiting Troops.

    The consideration of the Cooperation Agreement was expected to be undertaken by the last Parliament after the then Defence Cabinet Secretary Dr. Monicah Juma – through a letter dated September 6 2021 submitted it to the House for approval. However, while the Defence Committee in the last Parliament was considering the Agreement with a view to facilitating ratification, the County Government of Laikipia, where the British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK) is based, submitted a memorandum raising issues of concern on the Cooperation Agreement.

    Among the concerns raised by the County Government were claims of deaths, injuries and other forms of suffering arising from the activities related to BATUK.

    Several Members who contributed to the debate said the Agreement was a major milestone to entrench discipline among visiting troops and rooted for keener collaboration between Kenyan and UK authorities to bring to book Ms. Wanjiru’s killers.

    Debate on the Report will continue when the House resumes sittings.

  • Muslim Leaders condemns Israel’s latest raid on Masjid al-Aqsa attacks

    Muslim Leaders condemns Israel’s latest raid on Masjid al-Aqsa attacks

    The National Muslim Leaders forum has condemned the raid on Masjid al-Aqsa saying that the attack was carried out Wednesday 05 April 2023, during the holy month of Ramadan, terming it as a ‘terrorist state’.

    Muslim leaders have said that Surrounding the Al-Qibli Prayer Hall, Israeli police went up to the roof of the mosque, smashed some of the windows, and initially intervened with sound bombs against the worshippers inside after Jewish settlers called for a raid on the mosque saying that Israeli police detained around 450 worshippers from inside the Al-Aqsa Mosque complex.

    “Israeli police armed with batons, tear gas grenades, and smoke bombs, burst into the mosque “by
    force” and “beat the women and men” worshipping there. One video widely circulated on social
    media showed police clubbing people on the floor inside the mosque.” Muslim leaders said.

    The Palestinian Red Crescent said it had treated over 50 people, including some after their release from custody saying that Israel has made it habitual during Ramadhan, it not only intimidates Palestinian Muslims but also aims to insult and defame both them and all Muslims around the globe.

    Muslim leaders have called upon the United Nations, including the Security Council, to assume its legal, moral, and humanitarian responsibilities for halting Israeli aggression and providing international protection for the Palestinian people.

    The Al Aqsa mosque is one of the most sacred sites for Muslims around the world. The Muslims have however said that it’s a desecration and a blatant violation of the religious and human rights of the Palestinian people.

    The group has urged the Israeli government and it’s armed forces to be held accountable for their actions and to immediately cease all hostilities against innocent civilians and worshipers terming it an act of violation of international law and human rights, calling on the international community to take urgent action to put an end violence.

    “We strongly condemn the acts of killing, brutality, and violence at Al Aqsa in Jerusalem, during the
    holy month of Ramadan. The desecration of the holy mosque of Al Aqsa, which is one of the most
    sacred sites in Islam, is a heinous act that cannot be justified under any circumstances. We also
    express our deepest concern and outrage at the disproportionate use of force against peaceful
    worshippers, which included women and children.” Muslim leader’s statement read.

    During this month of players, the holy month of Ramadhan is a time of peace, reflection, and spiritual growth for Muslims around the world for the Muslim community, It is deeply distressing to see such violence and brutality being perpetrated against worshippers at one of our most sacred sites.

    “We call on the Israeli government to respect the rights of all worshippers at Al Aqsa and to take
    immediate steps to prevent any further violence and desecration at the holy site. NAMLEF stands in solidarity with the Palestinian people and reiterates its commitment to supporting their just cause for freedom, dignity, and self-determination. We call upon all people of conscience to stand with us in denouncing the senseless violence and supporting the rights of the Palestinian people.” NAMLEF says.

    Finally, NAMLEF  has sent  condolences to the families of those who lost their lives during these
    attacks and pray for the speedy recovery of the injured.

    “We believe that peace and justice can only be achieved through a just and lasting solution that
    guarantees the full rights of the Palestinian people, including the right to establish their own
    independent and sovereign state with East Jerusalem as its capital,” NAMLEF says.

  • Comrades Call For Inclusion in Governmental  bipartisan dialogue

    Comrades Call For Inclusion in Governmental bipartisan dialogue

    United Democratic Alliance Comrade’s Caucus has called for inclusion in the Bi-partisan talks through the Parliamentary route that seeks to address the grievances raised by opposition leader Raila Odinga.

    Led by the Chairperson Daniel Keith Wafula, the comrades expressed their expectations for a better tomorrow and a better Kenya.

    “We gather here today pregnant with expectation, expectations for a better tomorrow for a better Kenya, for our workers, our youth, our women, a better Kenya for every single Kenyan. Student leadership and representation dates way back with gallant foreleaders such as the great Wafula Buke, student leaders who informed the place and space of young people in governance,” he said.

    The caucus also implored upon His Excellency The President Dr William Ruto not to be swayed nor distracted.

    “On this day we decide as fearless warriors of this great nation to choose optimism over skepticisms, courage over fear and cowardice and most of all unity of purpose over discord and division,” he added.

    The Caucus also thanked the commitment exhibited by his excellency the President Dr William Ruto to direct prompt disbursement of the Higher Education Loans to the tune of 5.7Billions to benefit more than 140,000 students.

  • George Tells Us about Ngong as a new investment Hub

    George Tells Us about Ngong as a new investment Hub

     

    Optiven Group Founder and Chief Executive Officer George Wachiuri always shares nuggets of wisdom with us.

    Today, he is sharing with us info about Ngong as the ideal investment Hub.
    Mr. George notes,

    “Achievers Paradise in Kimuka, Ngong is the perfect investment opportunity for those seeking financial stability.

    Located just 1KM from Kimuka Town, this Optiven project boasts beautiful natural surroundings and is ideal for development.

    With value-additions such as road grading and beaconing underway, this paradise is sure to impress.

    Book a plot now for residential or commercial purposes with a deposit of 500K and get a 7K Easter Shopping Voucher.

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  • Nyakera Opposes Maize Imports saying Homegrown is the best

    Nyakera Opposes Maize Imports saying Homegrown is the best

    Farmers Party of Kenya Chairperson Irungu Nyakera has opposed the government plan to support maize imports at the expense and detriment of the local farmer who ekes a living out of maize growing.

    Nyakera observes:

    “Farmers Party, a constituent party within Kenya Kwanza, is shocked that the government has entered into agreements with Zambian farmers to grow maize and other staples for our local market. 65% of Kenyans earn a living from farming and 70% of the rural population depends on farming. Why then would we go to Zambia to farm yet we have farms, farmers, and unemployed youth here in Kenya who can be utilized for that very purpose?

    A country that can’t feed itself is not free – food imports have moved from 10% to 17% over the last decade! We as Farmers Party will be moving to court over the next few days to stop the government from entering into this contract and forcing the government to invest in farmers locally.

    Farmers Party of Kenya Party leader Irungu Nyakera has reiterated the need for the government to capitalize on empowering the local farmer instead of rushing for cheap imports, Mr. Nyakera notes.

    “At the height of the Galana Kulalu project, the first harvest produced 30 bags per acre against a target of 40 bags an acre. Galana Kulalu covers 1.75mn acres meaning that if the same efforts had been replicated across the entire project, it had the capacity of producing between 52.5mn to 70mn bags.

    Kenya has approached Zambia to sell it 12mn bags of maize and Zambia has allocated Kenya 49,000 acres of land to grow white maize and import it to Kenya. This then begs the question to those saying Kenya doesn’t have arable land, if Galana Kulalu has the capacity to grow up to 7 times this demand, why not invest in our farm, our farmers, and our youth/ employees? Is the government being lazy or just mischievous?

    “Say YES to Farmer empowerment and NO to duty-free imports, We will stand with the local farmers we say NO to the Zambia maize deal, let’s BUILD LOCAL.”

  • Dr. Riria Feted For Her Advocacy Work 

    Dr. Riria Feted For Her Advocacy Work 

    Echo Network Africa Group Chief Executive Officer Dr. Jennifer Riria has been awarded the prestigious African Woman Achiever in “female advocacy” category of the 2023 African Women Awards in Ethiopia.

    The African Women Awards, an initiative of the Diversity Advancement Network is a leadership platform that celebrates and mentors exceptional women across the globe. This year’s event focused on the theme – The role of women in business in propelling Africa’s renaissance.

    The award ceremony attracted a host of notable African figures among them Heads of State, ambassadors and selected members of the diplomatic corps.

    Dr. Riria’s outstanding contribution to female advocacy in Africa earned her this coveted award. Over the years she has dedicated herself to empowering women through financial inclusion and entrepreneurship.

    Her exceptional leadership skills have inspired and transformed many African women’s lives, paving the way for a gender equal society.

    This recognition is a testament to her unwavering commitment to the advancement of women in Africa.

  • Optiven Leads the Way in Promoting Environmental Sustainability in Real Estate Sector

    Optiven Leads the Way in Promoting Environmental Sustainability in Real Estate Sector

    Optiven, a leading real estate company, has been recognized for its GoGreen Initiative, which has been hailed as a game changer in the real estate sector.

    The GoGreen Initiative is a project under the Optiven Group Foundation which embraces environmental sustainability across the board and works to highlight, promote and encourage best practices in Environmental Sustainability.

    Optiven award was presented by the Kenya Green Building Society (KGBS) which is an independent, non-profit, non-political, member-based organization formed to lead the transformation of the built environment in Kenya toward environmentally sustainable buildings, promoting a healthy and efficient built environment.

    The GoGreen Initiative, which falls under the Optiven Foundation’s environment pillar, has been awarded for its innovative approach towards sustainability, inspiring institutions under Kenya Professional Realtors Association (KPRA) and industry stakeholders to include environmental sustainability in their Economic Social Governance ESG blueprints.

    The Awards were held in Nairobi on March 31st at the Trademark Hotel.

    Optiven was recognized for its efforts in promoting sustainable management practices in its projects, with a focus on value additions that embrace the circular economy.

    “Congratulations to the green technology project of the year recipients in the just concluded KPRA Real Estate Awards and Recognition Dinner, awarded by the Kenya Green Building Society – KGBS,” the statement read.

    George Wachiuri, the Chairman of the Optiven Foundation, expressed his gratitude for the recognition and dedicated the award to all those making a difference in the environmental and sustainability circles locally and abroad.

    He noted that Optiven’s GoGreen initiative has set a positive example for the real estate industry, emphasizing the importance of environmental sustainability in the economic and social governance of companies.

    Wachiuri said that the award is expected to motivate the Optiven team to continue advocating and working towards sustainability initiatives to make the world a better place.

    “This recognition will also encourage other companies to prioritize environmental sustainability in their operations, promoting a greener and more sustainable future,” Wachiuri said.

    Last year Optiven was a Gogreen initiative that was appreciated by Nature Kenya for its role in conserving the environment.

    Wachiuri said the GoGreen Initiative by Optiven aims to restore and protect our ecosystems in the years leading to Vision 2030.

    Optiven also participated in the Environmental Sustainability Summit that was held on 27th May 2022 at Westland’s Nairobi.

    The event saw the gathering of stakeholders involved in sustainability, scholars on matters of environment, and decision-makers on ecosystem restoration attending.

    Speaking on the role of companies in the promotion of sustainability, Wachiuri recommended that the corporate sector embraces sustainability by recommending biodiversity in common areas of their operations.

    He noted that the time is now for real estate to contribute towards healthier living, and more productive and connected lives in the communities where they operate in.

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  • Huawei calls for expansion of mobile spectrum as 5G demand gallops

    Huawei calls for expansion of mobile spectrum as 5G demand gallops

    Additional investment in the spectrum for future mobile network usage is important in anticipation of the exponential growth of 5G connectivity Kenya is to achieve the vision outlined in the government’s Digital Superhighway plan of connecting homes and businesses, especially those of MSMEs, to high-speed broadband.

    Speaking at the Connected Kenya Summit, Adam Lane, Huawei Kenya Deputy CEO, Government Affairs said that most telecommunication operators currently lack sufficient spectrum resources to launch full 5G services.

    The 6 GHz band is key for the success of 5G devices and it is important for this radio frequency spectrum to be available for use by mobile networks in the future as the demand to connect homes and businesses through 5G modems and dongles continue to rise.

    “With high network demands by large households and entire businesses that take advantage of near unlimited data packages offered by 5G, we expect the radio frequency spectrum allocated for 5G services last year will not be enough in a few years’ time. 6 GHz is also a potential ultra-wideband for ‘5.5G’,” said Lane pointing out that data from the Communications Authority show that Fixed Wireless subscriptions grew by 33% in 2020 and in 2021 but last year exploded by increasing 67%.

    In 2023, the firm expects to see the large-scale roll-out of 5G networks in Kenya alongside 5G pricing packages that are more affordable than 4G, and the long timelines for rolling out fiber optic cabling to every home and business in Kenya to reduce considerably.

    Lane noted that these near future predictions reinforce the need for the local industry players to start thinking ahead 3-5 years to ensure the telco networks maintain capacity for more internet and mobile telephony connections while keeping prices low.

    He explained the complexity of global negotiations around deciding how spectrum should be used meant that global regulators have to agree years in advance so that the equipment and devices can be compatible and other services are not affected.

    He further added: “Both our networks and devices need to be upgraded to deliver a 10 Gbit/s experience. By the end of this year, it will be crucial that Kenya supports the decision to use the 6GHz spectrum band use for mobile telephony so that network operators can avoid building 5 times more base stations to provide enough speeds for those customers which will keep costs high”.

  • African children summit, a forum to set a voice of reason for children in the community

    African children summit, a forum to set a voice of reason for children in the community

    Children’s committee coordinator Brian King has formally held talks to champion the African Children’s Summit objectives and the importance of involving children in decision-making processes.

    King, has told SasaNews that children’s recognition is a vital part of society citing the importance of voices being heard in the community.

    “It is important to recognize that children are a vital part of any society, and their voices should be heard in matters that affect them. When children are involved in decision-making processes, it not only empowers them but also leads to better outcomes for the community, the country, and the world in general.” Brian King affirms.

    King says that at the African Children’s Summit, the group is aiming to amplify the voices of children in Africa through the provision of sharing experiences on the set platforms.

    “At the African Children’s Summit, we are aiming to amplify the voices of children across Africa by providing a platform for them to share their experiences, concerns, and ideas. Through this summit, we hope to empower children and give them a sense of ownership over their future.” King says.

    African Children’s Summit

    The summit has ventured to various objectives to create the space for the voices of children to be heard at all given times.

    Among the key roles of the group are, Generate and share evidence-based child rights concerns and challenges in Africa, Propose key policy recommendations on how Africa can address child protection challenges, Documentation and packaging of key issues like advocacy asks and recommendations into an outcome statement, to recognize State parties, organizations, and individuals contributing to the well-being of children in Africa, A Communique statement with policy recommendations and advocacy asks to be shared with Regional bodies, UN, Governments, and CSOs, A report on the child rights concerns and challenges in Africa, to show the world how children’s events are supposed to be organized to create a basis for An action plan on children’s involvement of children in Africa.

    The group has ardently confirmed they are in the process to raise their voices sighting that when an opportunity arises they will be of impact on society and are about to bring a change of reason.

    “We want to prove that when given the opportunity to contribute to their communities, children can have a significant impact and Can Contribute Solutions to problems facing them For example, there are many other simple but inspiring stories of children who have started community gardens, organized environmental clean-up drives, or raised awareness about social issues,” King speaks.

    Daniel Mulati – summit coordinator and child participation manager at Mtotonews, has encouraged the creation of the position and platform for children terming the generation a critical to invest in children.

    “Provided with skills, opportunities, and space to engage, the world’s children today can become the largest generation of leaders, entrepreneurs, and change-makers the world has ever seen. Now is a critical time to continue investing in their development and make sure that they are equipped to seize opportunities provided by facilitating intergenerational learning.” Daniel Mulati – participation manager, Mtotonews.

    The Summit is set to be held in Nairobi between the 10th – 12th of April and anticipated to be graced by over 100 Children from across Africa, Prof. Philip Jaffe – the Vice Chair of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, Dr. Najat M’Jid Maalla – the UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence Against Children, members of the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child, CJ Martha Koome, Justice Teresiah Mumbua Matheka – Chairperson of the NCAJ Standing Committee on Access to and Administration of Justice for Children in Kenya.

    Finally, King has said that children play a vital role in decision –making calling the summit a showcase platform for the children.

    “These initiatives not only benefit the children involved but also contribute to the betterment of their communities, involving children in decision-making processes is crucial for the development of a strong and vibrant society. The African Children’s Summit is an excellent opportunity to showcase the potential of children and to encourage their participation in shaping their future.” Brian King affirms.