Author: David Bogonko Nyokang’i

  • Liquid Intelligent Technologies launches OneVoice for Cloud PBX in six African markets

    Liquid Intelligent Technologies launches OneVoice for Cloud PBX in six African markets

    David Behr, CEO of Liquid Cloud and Cyber Security ,Liquid Telecom Picture © Gareth Davies 07774899744 Capture Comms Ltd Captruecommsltd@gmail.com

    Nairobi, Kenya, 11 November 2021: Liquid Intelligent Technologies, a business of Cassava Technologies, a pan-African technology group, today launches OneVoice for Cloud PBX offering in six key African markets. This is part of the organisation’s investment as it partners with its customers in their digital transformation journeys that have  accelerated due to the pandemic.

    The OneVoice for Cloud PBX solution will assist businesses irrespective of their size in their telephony and collaboration needs. The solution is powered by a single integrated platform  converting  legacy PBX telephony system into a cloud-based IP communication solution. But the real benefit is to the customers as the solution delivers voice, video, and data communication tools in a single offering – enabling them to communicate on any device, via any medium from anywhere.

    According to David Behr, CEO of Liquid Cloud and Cyber Security, “The workplace is no longer identified as a place we go to, but rather what we do irrespective of the location. Therefore, businesses need a solution that will create a workplace facilitated by seamless communication, collaboration, and flexibility. With OneVoice for Cloud PBX, Liquid is reiterating its commitment towards building a more unified, converged, and easily manageable communications ecosystem for African businesses.”

    Undoubtedly, the future of work is heading towards a hybrid working culture. The in-office corridor chats, the desk to desk ‘quick catch-ups’ and informal customer conversations that the world used to rely on to maintain person-to-person connections now need to happen digitally. This means that businesses need a platform that leverages productivity and eliminates the cost of using the old PBX. Liquid removes that responsibility as it manages the back-end platform allowing customers to focus on their core business needs and generate revenue. OneVoice for Cloud PBX enhances Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy increasing employee productivity wherever in the world they may be working from. 

    Additionally, OneVoice for Cloud PBX also reduces the possibility of bill shock by giving businesses a single pane of glass to view their usage. The single-pane view allows companies a complete overview of use, enabling them to make their environments more streamlined and adaptable. The launch of OneVoice for Cloud PBX follows the successful release of the OneVoice for Operator Connect, another solution by Liquid Intelligent Technologies that integrates traditional telephony calling within the Microsoft Teams ecosystem. These services demonstrate the robust portfolio of voice solutions enhancing collaboration in the new remote/hybrid work environment.

    OneVoice for Cloud PBX is delivered over the same access devices and networks as the data services and carried over Liquid’s carrier-grade IP-based Next Generation Network, interconnected to all other fixed and mobile networks across the country and globally to over 400 networks. The OneVoice for Cloud PBX solution is currently available in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda.

    About Liquid Intelligent Technologies

    Liquid Intelligent Technologies, a business unit of Cassava Technologies, a pan-African technology group present in more than 20 countries, mainly in sub-Saharan Africa. Liquid has firmly established itself as the leading provider of pan-African digital infrastructure with an extensive network covering over 100,000 km. Liquid Intelligent Technologies is redefining network, Cloud and Cyber Security offerings through strategic partnerships with leading global players, innovative business applications, smart cloud services and world-class security on the African continent. Liquid Intelligent Technologies is now a comprehensive, one-stop technology group that provides customized digital solutions to public and private sector companies across the continent under several business units including Liquid Networks, Liquid Cloud and Cyber Security and Africa Data Centres. https://www.liquid.tech/

  • Big Black Friday as Consumers to enjoy discounts on Jumia Platform

    Big Black Friday as Consumers to enjoy discounts on Jumia Platform

    Cow set for sale at 100 bob arrives at Jumia Shop in Westlands Kaka House

    Nairobi, 3rd November 2021- Jumia, Africa’s leading e-commerce platform, has launched the 9th
    edition of its “Jumia Black Friday” campaign dubbed Kila siku ni Black Friday (30 days of Black
    Friday) with the aim of encouraging consumers to shop online daily on the platform. For the first time,
    mind-blowing deals will include 5 cows retailing for only Ksh 100 during the campaign launch on 4th
    November at midnight.

    Groceries & beauty products expected to dominate this year’s campaign

    Jumia in partnership with thousands of sellers and brands will offer consumers a wide assortment of
    products at the best prices. Jumia Africa Index 2021 saw a consumer shift to groceries and everyday
    essentials since the COVID-19 pandemic, a trend that will also reflect in this year’s Black Friday. Other
    categories expected to have mind-blowing deals include home and living, beauty, fashion, food delivery,
    and phones.


    “Black Friday is our biggest event of the year. Every year we try to bring something new & exciting for
    our customers – which helps bring new customers into online shopping & build the category. It is also a
    special time of year for our sellers & partners – as they can do really well, building up savings for the
    festive season. This year’s top deals will include all of our Kenyan consumer’s everyday favorites such as 5kgs of Jogoo Unga @149 (that’s 40%+ off). Come join the party!” said Chappatte.


    The campaign, which runs from November 5th to 26th November, is the biggest sale of the year in
    partnership with brands like Equity bank, Xiaomi, L’oreal (Garnier), PRK (Beefeater), RB (Harpic), Johnie
    Walker, Hisense, Adidas among others.


    “In the past, we have offered some lucky customers Kuku for Ksh 100 and Mbuzi ya thao (Ksh 1000),
    and now for the first time we bring you cows for only 100 bob on Jumia!”, said Jumia Kenya CEO Sam
    Chappatte, emphasizing that there will be limited stock available – but millions of deals to choose from.
    App only Black Friday deals will include: discount vouchers, flash sales, Free Delivery from top brands
    and crazy give-aways – for those customers who download the Jumia App ahead of the campaign.
    See below some of the mind-blowing deals to expect this Jumia Black Friday from 5th-26th November.

  • Betika National Super League New Season

    Betika National Super League New Season

    Betika KITS for Betika National Super League

    @FKF_NSL IS READY FOR THE NEW SEASON. In an unending commitment to nurture and support the game, today the giant betting company and sports National Super League sponsors Betika issued twenty Betika National Super League (BNSL) teams with new football kits, balls, and nets ahead of the new season. 

    This has come as an addition to 3-year Ksh 90 Million sponsorship for the league and as part of the deal, teams receive financial support to facilitate and uplift the game.

    Betika welcomes all to share proposals with for consideration reach places especially the low lands(ASAL) so that they Make an effort to reach those places and Betika is available to outreach programmes as it will traverse the 47 counties.

    Kisii Based Sports team, Shabana Fc Team Lead Receiving Betika Sports Kit

    As talent grows each and every time for teams which plays county league in different counties as they welcome to be part of the initiative by making formal requests through email address bnc@betika.com giving the information information among ; Name of the team,Number of players, Location-FKF affiliation certificate, Your Social media handle, can either be Facebook or Twitter, or Instagram, Contact person details and email account with mobile number.

    Team Lead receiving a sports kit

    Participants can also You can also follow the link below https://betikanacommunity.com to nominate their team and view what the initiative is all about. 

    #GameIendelee #BetikaNaCommunity

  • International Land Coalition Africa stresses the centrality of partnerships in protecting land rights and users

    At a hybrid press conference from Nairobi, International Land Coalition (ILC) Africa displays its plan for protecting community land rights environmental defenders which is among the premier and pioneer.

    On October 18, 2021 in Nairobi International Land Coalition (ILC) Africa has recapitulates that Africa Land Forum 2021 taking place October 26-28 under the theme “Achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Africa through partnerships for inclusive land governance” will mobilize different stakeholders to protect the land rights of communities and users.

    The platform that counts 76 members in 26 countries said it would bring together the region’s actors on land governance, including rural communities and women, to explore opportunities, and design new ways of addressing land-based communal violence, famine and climate change.

    Protecting women’s land rights is a top priority for Africa and the world.

    “We work for half of the world’s population, which are women; where land rights are respected, women’s income goes up 3.8 times higher, and everybody benefits including households,” Mike Taylor, ILC Director said from Rome during a virtual attendance adding that he has never met any government official that denying women land rights. 

    The forum will provide an opportunity to assess the strength of partnerships in the face of emerging needs in people-centered land governance. “The 2021 Forum will strengthen existing partnerships on land rights. We will introduce our national platforms, drivers of the SDGs at the country level, through a multi-stakeholder approach,” Audace Kubwimana, ILC Africa Regional Coordinator said.

    The African Union declared the Year 2021 as The AU Year of the Arts, Culture and Heritage as Land is part of Africa’s cultural heritage where Africa’s art and cultural heritage will help forge regional cooperation and foster innovative and bold solutions to regain the drawbacks from COVID-19.

    Dr. Janet Edeme, Head of the African Union Commission’s Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, Blue Economy and Sustainable Development talked of demographic changes and conflict on the current situations makes us think forward and straight “Demographic changes and conflict on the continent are making us re-think how land can be better used, leveraging our cultural identity, to advance the progress of Member States,” said Dr. Janet Edeme.

    He however added that, land is more than an economic resource in some part of history as the African Union Commission hopes that collaboration with International Land Coalition in Africa will help realize the Africa wanted.

    Regional Economic Communities assists in advancing the AU’s mandate on land governance. The Intergovernmental Authority for Development (IGAD) has been walking the road with ILC to guarantee people-centered land governance, but more remains to be done.

    Esther Obaikol, Land Governance Expert at IGAD speaking on the position of the IGAD in the region as the most conflict-prone with high levels of land degradation and climate change the region of Africa terming land as the most important resource ”We want to use the two most important resources we have which is land, on the one hand, and people, on the other, to improve the standard of living of the people in the IGAD region,” Esther Obaikol said.

    Indigenous Peoples have been experiencing intensive land grabbing over the past few years as activist Amina Amharech indicated that Policies based on colonial laws do not respect the rights of indigenous peoples giving statistics that Today just 1% of land is occupied by Indigenous Peoples in the world and on farming activities for Indigenous Peoples do not go beyond 2 hectares as they cannot realize the SDGs with this with hopes the coming forum on land will also address the issue.

    With the murder of Joannah Stutchbury, the plight of environmental and land defenders became a burning issue. Through the Natural Justice, ILC Africa has set up the African Environmental Defenders Fund, a platform that enables defenders to highlight their plight and receive support. The same applies to communities as they strive to defend themselves which is the only such resource on the continent today according to Samuel Nguiffo, representing ILC Africa members.

    ILC Africa’s broader work extends to participatory rangelands management, youth access to land, family farming, data development in the land sector, ecosystems, food systems, to name but a few.

    ILC Africa also said that this year’s Forum will be a pre-event of the 2021 Conference on Land Policy in Africa.

  • The Burji battling for Woman Representative, Marsabit

    The Burji battling for Woman Representative, Marsabit

    Hon Halima Daro aspiring Women Representative, Marsabit County in a past event / PHOTO COURTESY


    It’s a political season time and politicians are aligning to get the numbers for the coming 2022
    elections.
    Halima Daro a young, visionary and vibrant leader from the minority group of the Burji Community in
    Marsabit County, Isiolo Girls alumni with a degree in Human Rights and Law from recognized Universities.


    Halima was among the seven contestants during the 2007 elections where she was the only woman
    contesting for MP seat emerging number 5 out of 8 using the free ticket offered by Chama Cha
    Mwananchi led by Koigi Wamwere, a ticket given because of the human rights activism standing for the
    minority groups.


    She resigned as the deputy secretary-general of the Social Democratic Party of Kenya (SDP) of Mwandawiro Mghanga and joined the ODM caravan in 2013 but didn’t vie for any seat but only to campaign for the Chungwa
    House party- ODM only to campaign for Honorable Raila Amollo Odinga among the minority groups as she terming it the true house for the sidelined. “Mimi ni mtu wa ODM na hii ndo Nyumba yetu sisi wanyonge” Said Hon Daro .
    Daro applauding the virtually voter registration growth since 2007 among the Burji Community as the
    Borana is the majority. The community recommends the marrying of more than 1 wife for the purpose of multiplication of the minority group to achieve the highest population. They’re commonly known as the Kikuyu’s of
    Marsabit because of the hardworking in improving the economy of the county.

    Hon Halima Daro aspiring Women Representative, Marsabit County/ PHOTO COURTESY


    The community adversary contributes greatly to the economic growth of Marsabit. Burji are a prayerful people, the society enjoys the hardworking and unity amongst. They grow crops such as Cassava, maize, beans among other medicinal crops such as the Moringa tree which cures several diseases.


    Hon Daro held a Team Leader role and she was a key player in The Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission ( TJRC) of Kenya in Marsabit County, a
    the commission which was established in 2008 not only by liberation struggles but also by ethnic conflicts,
    semi-despotic regimes, marginalization and political violence, including the coup d’état of 1982, the
    Shifta War, and the 2007 Post-election violence


    She narrates how they went through hardships but to deliver for the people in the marginalized
    groups. ” Tunabeba maziwa in the process tukiona mtu ako na Shida tunamsaidia, water is a problem in
    Marsabit” Said Hon Halima.


    She urges the Marsabit County government to intervene and help people to get water, people go through
    hardships to get water for domestic uses by use of Donkeys and she blames the leadership at the county
    levels. ” Our leaders wanatutesa they don’t understand we people,” Said Hon Halima Daro. However,
    maintained that leaders to be responsible for handling the current security situations through uniting and coming together and preaching peace as the country is heading the General elections 2022. “
    Serikali Ina mkono mrefu, the government engage the community leaders, maskini wanaumia , please
    come together and promote Peace” Said Hon Daro.


    The Burji Community always shows up to assist each other when the need arises. They support each
    other as they’re entitled to social amenities but has put emphasis on job creations and placements
    where she feels Hon Raila Odinga as the president he will be able to create the opportunities. Hon Daro, is a member of the National victims and survivors network, Marsabit County Monitor at refugee consortium of Kenya and also served as ODM disciplinary committee and she currently serves a powerful post as a member of the National Executive Council/Committee (NEC) of ODM and Secretary for Special Interest Groups, however, she doesn’t support Upya movement, that was formed by northern Kenya leaders to champion for interests of the region, will now be a political party as she feels the new formation is not all-inclusive.

    Hon Halima Daro aspiring Women Representative, Marsabit County/ PHOTO COURTESY


    The ODM activist holding a Degree in Human Rights, She’s developed the interest contesting for
    the Women Representative County government for Marsabit County. Halima Raila as commonly referred to in Marsabit county has extolled the virtues of Raila Odinga and she is the foot soldier of Raila who believes he has
    the impactful agendas for bringing equality in politics and the youths plans and jobs
    creations and fighting for the growth of Women and Youths.


    Halima Raila, the true Baba supporter has urged the Marsabit residents to note that The Burji girl is now active in politics and she believes that Odinga (Baba) being the president has the people’s agendas in line.

  • New Naivas Supermarket takes over Juja City Mall, Previously Tuskys space

    New Naivas Supermarket takes over Juja City Mall, Previously Tuskys space

    Naivas Supermarket has taken up the space vacated by Tuskys at Juja City Mall last year.The biggest Naivas it’s now continuing on an aggressive expansion spree in a race to maintain its market leadership on toes and high notch.

    The retailer began operations at the 37,000 square foot space situated off Thika Road on Tuesday.

    A Naivas store in Juja City Mall on Thika Road, Nairobi. FILE PHOTO | Bogonko Nyokang’i-TheCrossFireNews Media

    Chief commercial officer Willy Kimani said the new branch will be a food market offering a range of consumer products including alcohol.

    “This new store has been a long-standing request by our customers and through research we proved its viability and delivered a store that we are sure will meet needs of our shoppers. Juja is a vibrant area which will serve up to garden city and the Naivas store will bring a truly Kenyan touch to this cultural melting pot,” said Mr. Kimani on Tuesday,21 September 2021.

    Officals launching Naivas store in Juja City Mall on Thika Road, Nairobi. FILE PHOTO | Bogonko Nyokang’i-TheCrossFireNews Media

    The new outlet comes less than two months after the retailer opened a new store in Embakasi along Airport North Road and becomes Naivas’ 76th branch in the country.

    The Juja City Mall outlet is the eighth branch within the Thika Road vicinity with other stores being Mountain Mall, Kasarani, Eastern Bypass, Spur Mall, Kahawa West, Githurai 45 and Githurai 44.

    “Juja City Foodmarket will be no different. No surprises just authentic Kenyan hospitality,” Mr Kimani added.

    Staffs at Naivas store in Juja City Mall on Thika Road, Nairobi. FILE PHOTO | Bogonko Nyokang’i-TheCrossFireNews Media

    Naivas and its top rivals QuickMart and Carrefour are among retailers spending heavily to expand, seeking to fill voids left by collapsed and beleaguered supermarkets – Tuskys, Nakumatt, Choppies, and Shoprite.

    Staffs and Executives at Naivas store in Juja City Mall on Thika Road, Nairobi. FILE PHOTO | Bogonko Nyokang’i-TheCrossFireNews Media
  • Naivas Foodmart Partners with Africa’s e-commerce leader for a better shopping experience

    Willy Kimani, Chief Commercial Officer, Naivas (left) with Kenneth Oyolla, Chief Commercial officer

    Jumia Kenya have sealed a strategic partnership with Naivas Foodmart to give consumers a better shopping experience with access to a wider range of products when shopping online as shopper now is mobile driven, using mobile to do his/her shopping, using their smartphones more frequently to place orders.

    Kenya’s’ Leading retailer Naivas supermarket has inked a strategic partnership with Africa’s e-commerce leader and Kenyas number one Jumia, to give consumers a better shopping experience with access to a wide range of products.

    Customers or Consumers who will benefit immediately are those within or along Ngong Road, Community Area, Hurlingham, Mbagathi, Kileleshwa and Lavington areas will now be able to order from Naivas Foodmarket (Prestige) on Jumia Food for a wide range of products.

    Chief commercial officer has hinted that its a best way to create opportunities and make products delivery easy to customers and that’s the reason they’ve been able to partner with Jumia.

    “We want to make fewer trips to the stores and our aim is to serve Kenyans at every possible opportunity by providing a mobile experience that makes it as easy as possible for them to acquire products as quickly as possible at their own convenience,” said Willy Kimani, Chief Commercial Officer, Naivas Foodmarket.

    He also added that Today’s online shopper is mobile driven, using mobile to do his/her shopping as its using their smartphones more frequently to place orders.

    Willy Kimani, Chief Commercial Officer, Naivas (left) with Kenneth Oyolla, Chief Commercial officer

    On the other hand Jumia commercial boss stated that the partneship will assitt and promote a contact-free shopping exprience. “The partnership will enable shoppers a contact-free shopping experience as we ensure that everything the consumer wants is delivered to their doorstep.” said Kenneth Oyolla, Chief Commercial officer, Jumia Kenya.

    The partnership will first feature Naivas Food Market at Prestige Plaza along Ng’ong road, before rolling out to its other outlets nationwide. Naivas enjoys a strong market share in the region, with over 70 branches in Kenya as the now the retail giant is banking on its wide variety of products and affordable price offering and its large customer base, to make the online venture successful.

    Willy Kimani, Chief Commercial Officer, Naivas (left) with Kenneth Oyolla, Chief Commercial officer

    Now its evident that Customers can now begin shopping for Naivas Foodmart in wide range of products on Jumia, through regulary visiting there website or online forum to oder and get the products delivered instantly and friendly through https://www.jumia.co.ke/

  • Ombudsman writes to state on mistreatment of Kenyans in Saudi Arabia

    CAJ chairperson Florence Kajuju

    Uproar continues to greet recent revelations of mistreatment of Kenyan migrant workers in Saudi Arabia amid demands for answers from state agencies concerned.

    The Commission on Administrative Justice (CAJ) has weighed into the matter, expressing concern over the plight of Kenyans facing exploitation in the oil-rich Gulf states.

    CAJ chairperson Florence Kajuju wrote to the Cabinet Secretary in the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection Simon Chelugui asking him to clearly indicate his position on the matter and the ‘steps taken if any, or intended actions and time-frames,’

    “Regrettably….distress calls of Kenyan workers in Saudi Arabia have been ignored with fatal consequences,” Kajuju lamented

    In the letter to the CS Thursday, the Ombudsman further indicated that it is in receipt of complaints to the effect that attempts by victims and their families to pursue justice have been frustrated.

    “We look forward to hearing from you with a view to remedy lapses in the administration of migratory labour,” Kajuju told Chelugui.

    And she did not stop there. She further took issue with the National Employment Authority over the presence of rogue recruitment agencies who abandon workers as soon as they arrive in the Middle East.

    In her letter to NEA Director-General, Kajuju wants to know the status of regulation of private employment agencies sending Kenyan workers to Saudi Arabia.

    “Section 8 of the Commission on Administrative Justice Act, 2011 mandates the Commission to look into complaints on maladministration including delay, ineptitude among others,” Kajuju noted in her demand letter.

  • One Kenya Alliance to field a presidential candidate for 2022 Elections

    OKA Alliance Coalition

    One Kenya Alliance (OKA) now says it will field a presidential candidate in the forthcoming general elections scheduled for next year.

    This comes after One Kenya Alliance highest organs Tuesday convened at the Great Rift Valley Lodge to deliberate on the numerous reports submitted by its technical team.“As the “GREAT RIFT VALLEY DECLARATION”, we hereby unequivocally state that One Kenya Alliance will field a presidential candidate in next year’s general elections. And the candidate is here,” read a statement from OKA.

    While re-affirming its commitment to building a just, inclusive and prosperous nation, the OKA leaders expressed satisfaction on the progress made saying it was solidly on course.

    The leaders said that OKA was anchored on shared ideals of individual freedom, national unity, equal economic and social opportunities for all.“We recognize that we carry the aspirations of millions of Kenyans who yearn for a responsive and reliable leadership bound by the rule of law,” they said.

    According to the OKA leaders, Tuesday’s gathering will culminate in a collective agreement to roll out an array of joint public engagement activities where they will not only share their agenda of an economic liberation but also demonstrate to Kenyans that they have a unique opportunity to bestow their sovereign power on a responsible and trustworthy leadership.“Therefore, our main vision and mission is to resuscitate Kenya’s economy and hence, we require practical solutions to the economic challenges our people are grappling with,” said OKA Principals.“Empty narratives and sloganeering on economic models are not the antidote to our challenges.”With the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) report ruling set for this Friday by the Court of Appeal, the One Kenya Alliance said that they will accept and respect the verdict of the courts irrespective of the outcome.“We wish to restate that our resolve to be the leadership committed to seeing a one united Kenya,” said the leaders.

    The Alliance also called upon President Uhuru Kenyatta to unleash the full wrath of the law on leaders with a strong affinity for plunder of national resources.“More than ever, we stand a chance to strengthen institutions mandated to fight graft through adequate funding and protection against interference.”“Additionally, we must revert to the most fundamental governanceprinciple that must underpin all our economic and social policies: public participation,” read part of the statement.

  • Khaligraph Jones Uplifting Rap artistes through Odibet Mtaani and Blu Ink Corporation

    Khaligraph Jones Uplifting Rap artistes through Odibet Mtaani and Blu Ink Corporation

    The Unveiling of the winners of the “Odi-Nare” rap challenge came to an end.Last month, Khaligraph Jones and Odibets under their Odi-mtaani initiative launching the Odi-Nare rap challenge that was set to motivate and encourage upcoming artist to continue pushing for their dreams to become what they’re hoping in life.

    Papa Jones During OdiBet Rap Challenge

    Unveiling of the Odi-Nare rap challenge winners was led by Odibets General Manager, Dedan Mungai and Khaligraph Jones alias Papa Jones at the Ole-Sereni hotel on Tuesday, August 17, 2021.The challenge attracted a number of upcoming artistes.

    Katapila Holding the Cheque Won for Odi-Nare Challenge

    The participants showed their rapping skills live on stage moving the crowd during the curtain raising moment.

    Odibets has been on the ground to nurture talents under the championed Odi-Mtaani initiative to promote talents.”We saw it fit to nurture talents for young generations to help them achieve their dreams” Marketing Manager Odibet said.Aggrey further urged to support the winners and monitor them closely to help them realize their targets after the winning moment for the hyped street music popularly known us Hip-hop.

    Boys and girls from the streets showed there talents and entertained the crowd in attendance to witness their moments.The initiative was created to appreciate and promote the street talents urging both the winners and losers to remain contented and understand that this is just a challenge and they will assist both to grow their careers. ‘If you have the opportunity do your best stand and move forward” Odibet GM, Mungai said.

    Content creator Jaymo Ule Msee was the lead emcee spoke on supporting the youths who get up and show their talents and they will get support.Papa Jones the brand ambassador for the artiste witnessed the exercise saying he is a millionaire to assist those ready to be assisted. ”OG ni Millionaire I can decide to share the millions with everybody” OG said.

    The hotly contested rap challenge attracted participants inclusion of Katapila winning the challenge and awarded 1 Million Kenya shillings in cheque. Ben C came second with five hundred thousand shillings, Lyn Elai coming 3rd with three thousand Kenya Shillings as Mrasta Mrasta, Achicho Software and Shakira Karen both awarded fifty thousand Kenya Shillings both with 13000 total votes the voting process was conducted online though sending SMS to 40400 taking a duration of three days.

    Rap Challenge Winners Holding Signed Cheque Courtesy of Odibet

    Both artistes who came top six are set to receive a recording deal at Papa Jones recording label, Blu Ink Corporation.

    3 Million Money has been placed aside for recording as Odibet GM vowed to add another 3M to help the music recording journey.Dedan Mungai said the money won will be released in one week time to facilitate the winners.