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  • The Newmark Group joins Global Network, expanding global reach

    The Newmark Group joins Global Network, expanding global reach

    The Public Relations Global Network (PRGN) has granted The Newmark Group, a Pan African Public Relations and Communications agency, full membership in order to improve its capabilities to serve customers globally. The announcement was made in a press release on March 22, 2023, during a ceremony in London.

    The Newmark Group joins the network, boosting the number of member agencies to 54 and strengthening PRGN’s activities in five Sub-Saharan African countries.

    According to Gilbert Manirakiza, Founder and CEO, of The Newmark Group ideas and expertise in strategy design and execution, stakeholder mapping, thought leadership, media training, and content production, make it a formidable client partner.

    “From Newmark’s inception in 2010, our profound objective has been to contribute to creating a world that promotes inclusive prosperity for everyone.” This is a world where people and communities are liberated to realize their full potential and pursue their ambitions. “Joining PRGN increases our capacity to achieve this because it allows us to go even farther in connecting, enabling, and activating businesses to become a force for good, not only in Africa but internationally,” Gilbert Manirakiza said.

    The Newmark Group, founded in 2010, is a Pan-African communications and brand positioning agency that uses the power of brand trust to help companies and organizations flourish. The Newmark team develops communication strategies that enable customers to engage their stakeholder ecosystems while growing as leaders in their fields, with a presence across the African continent. Over the last 10 years, the company has built a local agency group that regularly produces mission-critical insights, strategies, narratives, and execution.

    According to David Fuscus, president of PRGN, “The Group is one of Africa’s fastest-growing independent brand and communications consultants located in Nairobi, Kenya, with a professional presence in over 30 African nations.” He noted that the awarding of full membership “signals the growth of PRGN into critical African markets, with the potential to reach over 1.4 billion people”.

    With roughly 800 experts in more than 70 locations, PRGN is one of the world’s biggest multinational networks of independent public relations and communications companies.

    Members are independent, local, owner-operated public relations and marketing communications organizations that share experience and resources while offering customers globally with broad-based comprehensive communications strategy.

  • Bamburi Cement Appoints New boss, and Non-Executive Directors Effective April 1, 2023

    Bamburi Cement Appoints New boss, and Non-Executive Directors Effective April 1, 2023

    Bamburi Cement PLC today announced the appointment of Mr. Mohit Kapoor as the new Group Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective April 1, 2023, subject to regulatory approvals.

    Mr. Kapoor succeeds Mr. Seddiq Hassani, who has served as the company’s CEO since his appointment on February 9, 2018, and ends his five-year tenure on March 31, 2023.

    An electrical engineer, marketer, and supply chain expert by profession, Mr. Kapoor was the Country CEO for Holcim Qatar prior to this appointment. He has also served as the Head of Growth and Innovation at Holcim India, the Managing Director of Readymix Projects, the Vice President of Logistics & Supply Chain at Lafarge India, and the Senior Project Manager for Lafarge Group Audit. He joins the company at the heart of its repositioning Strategy 2025: “Accelerating Green Growth” –
    that seeks to deliver market leadership growth, innovation and sustainable building solutions, solutions and product expansion, and superior performance.

    “We are happy to announce Mr. Kapoor as the new CEO of Bamburi Cement Plc. In an era of socioeconomic, environmental, and innovation disruptions, Mr. Kapoor’s extensive experience with Lafarge and Holcim, as well as his track record of brand building, innovation, and operational efficiency, have uniquely primed him to lead Bamburi Cement and the team into its next phase of growth,” stated the Chair of the Board Dr. John Simba, announcing the transition.

    During his tenure, Mr. Hassani has been responsible for solid operational and financial performances, a company-wide people and digital transformation, and cement infrastructure and operations that are future-fit, efficient, and sustainable.

    “Bamburi Cement saw consistent brand value in the region under Mr. Hassani’s leadership. He successfully guided the brand through the most unprecedented challenges confronting the cement manufacturing industries, resulting in strong performance following the pandemic crisis. We commend Mr. Hassani for his consistent leadership, experience, and valuable counsel to the Board of Directors, and wish him the best in his future endeavors,” said the Chair.

    In addition, the firm’s Board of Directors has appointed two new Non-Executive Directors following the resignation of Mr. John Stull and Mr. Guillaume Dubreuil, effective March 31, 2023. Mr. Rajesh Surana and Ms. Sonal Shrivastava will take over as Non-Executive Directors on April 1, 2023 (subject to regulatory approvals) and as Holcim Area Manager for East & South Africa and Chief Finance Officer for Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, respectively.

    “The Board congratulates Mr. Surana and Ms. Shrivastava, who together bring a wealth of experience from leading various multinationals across different countries and roles. We thank Mr.Stull and Mr. Dubreuil for their service and wish them the very best in their future endeavors,” signed off Dr.Simba.

  • Safaricom foundation finally Launches 2023-2026 Strategy

    Safaricom foundation finally Launches 2023-2026 Strategy

    Safaricom Foundation has launched its 2023-2026 strategy, titled Partnering to Enhance Equity’, which will focus on community investments in Education, Health, and Economic Empowerment.

    This follows the successful implementation of its 2018 to 2021 strategy that saw over 4 million people positively impacted through more than 2,000 community projects.

    In the new 2023 to 2026 strategy, the Foundation will integrate ICT, Sustainable Philanthropy, and Humanitarian Response as major execution components to ensure the delivery of long-lasting impactful projects and philanthropic investments to address communities’ urgent needs and immediate concerns.

    The new strategy will see the Foundation deepen its community engagement through partnerships that are aligned with Safaricom’s purpose of transforming lives, as for the first time, the Foundation will also leverage funding from partners to create shared value for longer-term projects.

    “Our new strategy will rely a lot on partnerships, technology, and community engagement by bringing on-board all stakeholders in our programs. That is why we have incorporated sustainable philanthropy as a key delivery component so that through such gainful partnerships, communities can continue thriving long after we have implemented our initiatives,” said Joseph Ogutu, chairman, of the Safaricom foundation.”

    Under its Education pillar, the Foundation seeks to integrate digital skills to strengthen teacher and learner competencies and improve education outcomes. The Foundation will also increase access to TVET training for young people through establishing TVET centers of excellence and provision of scholarships, apprenticeships, and tooling of graduates in readiness for the job market.

    Under Health, the foundation has incorporated adolescent health due to an increase in demand for quality reproductive services. This pillar will also improve its Reproductive, Maternal, Neonatal, Child, and Adolescent Health initiative (RMNCAH) to strengthen the capacity of National, County, and Community Health Systems. It will also integrate screening for non-communicable diseases to enable early detection, treatment, and management. Technology will play a role in mapping the number of pregnant women in high-burden counties and also be used in awareness creation in health interventions.

    To harness the potential of the youth, the Economic empowerment pillar will have entrepreneurship programs, job creation, and innovative affordable financing. This will be achieved through Agribusiness, Ecoprenuership, and Enterprise Development. Using technology, the Foundation will boost learning in good agricultural practices and agribusiness management as well as support innovations geared towards providing ICT solutions to agri-business management for startups.

    “in this 2023 to 2026 Safaricom foundation strategy, we will heavily leverage technology across the three pillars to improve efficiency and scale impact. By 2026, we hope that Safaricom foundation will have proven that it is possible to impact the community through technological interventions,” said Peter Ndegwa, CEO, of Safaricom.”

  • Rotary Club Of Hurlingham And County Govt Of Nakuru Hold Free Medical Camp In Kikopey Gilgil Saturday

    Rotary Club Of Hurlingham And County Govt Of Nakuru Hold Free Medical Camp In Kikopey Gilgil Saturday

    The Rotary Club of Hurlingham will on Saturday, 25 March, 2023, hold a free medical camp in Nakuru county, in conjunction with the County Government of Nakuru, at Kikopey Medical Centre.

    Rotary Club of Hurlingham president, Hilda Gikera says, “We are happy to be back in Kikopey. This is not the first time for Rotary Club of Hurlingham. This time round, we have are focusing on eye health and we will be distributing frames.

     

    Eye diseases are rampant in this part of Nakuru county so we will have specialists for that. We will also have general practitioners and a host of other specialists.

    We are expecting over 600 people and we have worked very well with the Nakuru County Government and the Rotary Club of Gilgil, to arrange this medical outreach. We would like to urge residents of Nakuru County to turn up in large numbers for this free medical camp. It will start at 8 a.m.”

    Rotary Club of Hurlingham has been in existence for 33 years, and is proud to continue being of service to Kenyans. The last medical outreach was in December 2021 and was attended by 600 residents of Kikopey and neighbouring areas.

  • Naivas Supermarket launches annual Seasonal campaigns

    Naivas Supermarket launches annual Seasonal campaigns

    Naivas Supermarket today launched their annual Seasonal Campaign. The campaign promises to be authentically Kenyan while delivering memorable experiences through thematic campaigns all the while exceeding customer expectations.

    This inaugural campaign comes barely a week after Kenyans took to the street to protest over the high cost of living. Kenyans are already feeling the heat and inflation is only get worse due to high import cost and supply chain disruptions.

    “It is moments like this that define our character and with the odds stuck against the Kenyan people, as a homegrown retailer and supermarket of choice for the Kenyan people we have had to step up and truly live up to our promise, saves you money. We understand that the baskets are shrinking every single day, but this should not be the case at our stores and for

    this this reason we are launching our Seasonal campaign dubbed “ Naivas Kikapu Kibonge ” with the tagline being “kiextra offers, kibiggie discounts and kibunda choices,” said Willy Kimani, Naivas Chief Commercial Officer.

    “As a brand that understands customer needs, this is our small biding in making the long holiday a little more bearable, affordable, and memorable, the campaign promises 9 weeks of the very best everyday price and exceptional sales promotions covering Ramadhan, Easter, Eid ul Fitr, Labour Day, Back to School and Mother’s Day. What we are saying is this

    holiday period does not have to be grim, we have got you covered no need to downsize or downtrade your shopping because at Naivas Kikapu ni Kibonge. This has been made possible through support from our partners, who have seen to it that our customers enjoy great value across all categories ranging from fresh produce, daily groceries, household,” concluded Mr. Kimani.

  • Kenyan Women Call for Unity Amid Political Grandstanding

    Kenyan Women Call for Unity Amid Political Grandstanding

    A section of women leaders and rights organisations have raised their Concern over the ongoing Political grandstanding in the country and the impact it has on vulnerable groups.

    Led by the Women of Kenya under the African Women Leaders Network (AWLN) and the Women Mediation Network Kenya they said that It is essential for all stakeholders to put aside their differences and work towards a common goal of building a better country.

    Addressing a press conference Dr Jennifer Riria, the CEO of Echo Network Africa and chairperson of AWLN-Kenya chapter, said that Women, children, persons with disabilities, and the elderly are the most affected by political instability and economic strains. Therefore, it was crucial to ensure that their needs and interests are at the forefront of any political decision making process.

    “Mothers of this country are concerned about the ongoing grandstanding between Government and the Opposition. Ultimately, it is the women, children, persons with disabilities, the elderly and other vulnerable groups that suffer the most. Our economy is already suffering and cannot afford further strains. As women of Kenya, we are calling on Kenyans of goodwill to pull together and not tear the country apart” said Dr Riria.

    She said that they were concerned about the safety and security of Thousands of families most of whom are women and children currently displaced from their homes and camping in tents, especially in the bandit-stricken Counties.

    “Some women are giving birth in the camps and children have stopped going to school. Though welcome, the rains have made a bad situation worse. We urge the Government and other humanitarian agencies to move swiftly and provide decent accommodation, food, medicines, and other critical services to these families and help curb further suffering”

    Dr Riria futher thanked The President for appointing more women into leadership and specifically for appointing young women.

    She however said that Kenya is still lagging far behind other nations in the pursuit for gender equality.

    “As women, we are still waiting to have the constitutional provisions on the ‘Not More than Two-Thirds Gender Rule implemented.”

    She Further, noted that women with disabilities were missing in the list of appointments and implored that the matter be looked upon with urgency.

    “We remind ourselves that a society is judged by the way it treats its most vulnerable. We urge the Government to continue listening to the voices of the Kenyan people and move quickly to address the suffering of the people especially in respect to the rising costs of living.”

    By Dolphin Mige

  • Kimathi foundation joins Efforts to afforest Kenya

    Kimathi foundation joins Efforts to afforest Kenya

    Dedan Kimathi Foundation has continued to be a champion in matters of Afforestation. This was evident during the celebration to mark. The International Day of Forests. The main celebration was held in Kereita Forest Station in Kiambu county.

    In addition to the 15,000 seedlings planted in Kiambu county, 73,010 seedlings were also planted in Kirinyaga, Nyeri, Murang’a, Laikipia, and Nyandarua counties.

    In Eastern Conservancy, 3,320 seedlings were planted with the Governor of Makueni County His Excellency Mutula Kilonzo Jr taking part in the activities.

    In contrast, a total of 6,110 were planted in Western Conservancy.

    The KFS coordinated activities attracted dignitaries and leaders of different stature and partners from different organizations.

  • Trademark Africa & Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) , Launch Integrated Information Portal for Women Traders Across East Africa

    By Steve El Sabai

    Trademark Africa (TMA) in partnership with Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) through the support of Global Affairs Canada, has launched an integrated information platform iSOKO. Designed to support women in trade across East Africa access and use vital and simplified information, iSOKO will unlock opportunities for participation, formalization of businesses, and growth in trade value.

    A web and mobile platform for women traders, iSOKO will provide a regional marketplace to buy and sell goods, access vital trade and market information, find business management tools including bookkeeping, access verified service providers, and network opportunities with fellow traders. This innovative tool is part of TradeMark Africa’s Women in Trade program and was co-created and tested with different segments of traders across the region.

    “Having women at the center of how we do development, foreign policy, and trade, is effective, and helps us to meet our development objectives key among them poverty reduction,” said Canadian High Commissioner to Kenya Christopher Thornley. “iSOKO will go a long way in addressing the key market and information gaps that exist for women traders in cross-border trade.”

    The platform, which was unveiled in Nairobi today, will bring together women traders from five countries in the East African Community — Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Burundi.

    Dr. Bruno Linyiru, the Secretary for Trade in the State Department for Trade, said the iSOKO portal will have a significant impact on the lives of women traders by increasing their income, improving their bargaining power, and promoting their economic independence. “It is part of our broader efforts to promote gender equality and supports women’s empowerment in all areas of our society.”

    Other speakers included TMA Board Chairman Amb. Erastus Mwencha observed that digital tools are enabling women from the region to overcome multiple trade barriers and access more markets in the continent and beyond. “The global digital trade is estimated at US$ 5.2 trillion, and we want women traders in East Africa to attract a sizeable share of this trade. The platform we are launching today easily enhances market access by electronically connecting traders with their customers. TMA Deputy CEO Allen Asiimwe said the organization had been working with women traders in the region for over a decade. “With trade, women are able to grow their incomes and better their homes, communities, and families.”

    The portal provides free access to women traders who wish to register. This project is expected to go a long way in increasing the trade value and incomes of women traders across the region, especially those engaged in informal trade.

    The occasion was also attended by KNCCI Chamber President Richard Ngatia, who noted the platform is already attracting great use by traders in the country. “Through our County chamber and Women in Business arm we have onboarded 2,650 users onto the platform with information on over 100 commodities uploaded, we expect the numbers to grow significantly after this launch,” said Ngatia.

    The Kenya launch is the first in the region and will be followed in the coming weeks with launches in the other four East African countries targeted in this program

  • Barbados and Kenya chambers signs Market partnership

    Barbados and Kenya chambers signs Market partnership

    By Steve El Sabai.

    The Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) in partnership with the Barbados Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) will on Tuesday, 21st March 2023 host a Virtual Dialogue Series. The first session of the series will be held virtually through Zoom starting from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday and is open to those interested in learning more about the Kenya and Barbados markets.

    Speakers at the webinar will look to demystify the Barbados and Kenya Markets as well as share insights on investment opportunities and doing business in Kenya and Barbados.

    The collaboration between BCCI and KNCCI will seek to address business opportunities in commerce and markets between Barbados and Kenya.

    At the same time, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council-Kenya paid a courtesy visit to the Kenya National Chamber of Commerce & Industry president Richard Ngatia. The visit was aimed to introduce Director General Stephen Phillips and to deliberate on areas of partnership and business opportunities.

    Ngatia emphasized KNCCI’s role in advocating for the creation of a favorable commercial, trade, and investment environment that supports enterprise expansion. He noted that KNCCI is working with various development partners toward realizing its mandate and ensuring the growth of business for its members and the entire business community.

    Many businesses are faced with financial obstacles, KNCCI works closely with various financial institutions to offer financial solutions and capacity building for businesses.

    During the 4th Edition of the SMEs Conference and Expo themed ‘Accelerating the MSMEs growth through adoption of technology and innovation ‘ KNCCI articulated the importance of having digital hubs and we hope that this partnership will play a critical role in bridging the gap.

    InvestHK, Director-General Mr.Stephen Phillips, stated that InvestHK works with a vision to strengthen Hong Kong’s status as the leading international business location in Asia. The organization also works with overseas entrepreneurs, SMEs, and multinationals that wish to set up an office or expand their existing business in Hong Kong.

    Hong Kong is a regional hub for innovation and technology (I&T) development, focusing on biotech, artificial intelligence, robotics, data, and smart cities

    InvestHK is looking forward to a long-term partnership for practical collaboration with a focus on all sectors to enhance trade between the two countries through the provision of market linkages and dissemination of information.

    Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) organizes 37 expos every year which would be of economic interest to both countries.HKTDC is working towards reviving the Lifestyle Expo in Kenya which will consist of customized business matching services for visitors to facilitate their sourcing of Hong Kong lifestyle products and A commercial delegation of companies exhibiting their key products and negotiating business at their booths.

    KNCCI is looking forward to the formation of the Joint Business Council (JBC) in order to bring all the ideas to reality and promote trade.

    Earlier in the week, Kenya signed a memorandum of understanding with Malaysia to boost bilateral trade between the two countries.

    The two countries signed the agreement through their respective trade organizations; Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry at a Nairobi hotel on Wednesday.

    Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Richard Ngatia and his Kuala Lumpur counterpart Nivas Ragavan presided over the document’s signing during an event dubbed “Kenya – Malaysia Business Forum.”

    The event was attended by High Commissioner of Kenya to Malaysia Francis Muhoro, High Commissioner of Malaysia to Kenya Ruzaimi bin Mohamad, Bomet Governor Barchok, Malaysian Exporters Association President Kabur Ibrahim, and Investment Promotion PS Abubakar Abubakar.

  • KNQA Makes Major Strides Under wise leadership of Dr. Alice Kande

    KNQA Makes Major Strides Under wise leadership of Dr. Alice Kande

    PS VTT Dr.Esther Thaara Muoria officiating a target engagement Workshop to collect input on
    differentiated cost unit for Recognition of Prior Learning Assessment cost from stakeholders and build
    consensus and validate the draft DUC of assessing RPL.

    Present during the meeting Chair KNQA, CPA Rosemary Njogu, DG KNQA Dr. Alice Kande, ILO
    Rep.Caroline Njuki, Principals Kabete Polytechnic, Nyeri National Polytechnic, Meru National
    Polytechnic, Eldoret National Polytechnic, FKE, HRMPEB, KNFJKA,KNEC, MOE among others.