Category: LOCAL

  • Baba’s Mass Action is Uncalled for, senior business man speaks

    Baba’s Mass Action is Uncalled for, senior business man speaks

    Businessman Anthony Ngunga

    Various leaders are piling pressure on Azimio leader Raila Odinga to shelf his call for mass action that will culminating with a march to State House.

    Outspoken leader and businessman from Machakos County the Honorable Anthony Ngunga scoffed at Raila saying he is a deterrent to progress.

    ” It’s not that he doesn’t know he lost, it’s only that he wants to spark chaos and anarchy but we have vowed not to give him a chance. This man tried to destabilise three past regimes – that of the late Daniel Moi, the Kibaki Regime which called for a National accord and recently that of the immediate former president his excellency Uhuru Kenyatta. This time round we won’t budge.

    HON Anthony called upon the security apparatus to remain on high alert and avert his shenanigans. He should even be arrested and locked up so that he doesn’t ruin the government of the day and dilute the gains made.

    His sentiments joins that of other leaders from Lower Eastern who unequivocally noted that as leaders they are geared on focusing on the best interest of the Akamba people.

    “In Kamba land we have issues of drought and we are confident of the roadmap his excellency the President Dr William Ruto has taken in matters provision of water for irrigation in order for us to be food secure.

    We promise the president of our unwavering support and promise him also that we are going to continue to stand in solidarity with his administration

  • National Assembly Committee on Defence, Intelligence and Foreign Relations tours Coastal region for oversight role

    National Assembly Committee on Defence, Intelligence and Foreign Relations tours Coastal region for oversight role

    The National Assembly Committee on Defence, Intelligence, and Foreign Relations has toured Mtongwe Navy Base and Mombasa Ship Yard as part of its oversight Mandate.

    During the tour in the company of Vice Chief of Defence Forces Lt. Gen. Francis Ogolla, the committee was taken through the History and operations of the Kenyan Navy.

    Committee Chair Nelson Koech (Belgut) also paid a courtesy call to Kenya Navy Commander Major Gen. Jimson Mutai who also briefed him on the roles organization and functions of the Kenya Navy.

    Kenya Navy Chief of Operations Colonel Michael Atodonyang told the committee that the Navy has played a pivotal role in the provision of Maritime Security that continues to spur growth in the Blue Economy.

    Later, committee Members toured the Mombasa Shipping yard where they got the overview and milestones made so far since its commissioning in December 2021.

    Kenya Ship Yards Managing Director Brigadier Paul Otieno pledged to work closely with the committee to enhance the operations of the facility.

    “The revival of the Kenya Shipyard Limited has been very instrumental in boosting the regional security and economy,” he said.

    Hon. Koech said the committee was open to deeper collaboration with the Department of Defence to ease its work while safeguarding the security of the State.

    “Our doors are open and we are ready to deepen our collaboration with you to help you continue defending our borders on land, at sea, and in the air,” said Hon. Koech.

    “The ongoing midlife refit of Kenya Navy Ship Shupavu and construction of MV Uhuru II is evidence of the impact that KSL is bringing to the economy of the region,” said Brigadier Otieno.

    The committee also undertook a familiarization tour onboard Kenya Navy Ship Jasiri, and also had a sea experience during a short sea ride within Kilindini Harbour.

  • Optiven Group set to achieves another investment at Konza city

    Optiven Group set to achieves another investment at Konza city

    As real estates are running to achieve a big share all over the nation, Optiven Group a trusted real estate has opened its doors in Konza City.

    Tulivu Gardens Phase 2 by Optiven group is here for you who are looking for an affordable investment opportunity.

    Group’s Executive director has affirmed that the group has launched a big garden for people to invest. “We have recently launched the perfect deal in the developing City of Konza where you can invest and watch your investment grow.” Mr. George affirms.

    Geroge says that Konza it’s a prime area stating that its prime for both commercial and residential.

    “This is a prime property that you can use for commercial or residential purposes since the area is experiencing population growth due to the available job opportunities.”

    Optiven is on ensuring that their investments are always affordable at all times. “We have affordable payment plans and during this month, you can deposit 300k in this property and get 4k cashback.” Mr. George says.

    To book a piece here for the early bird offer, call 0790300300/0723400500 or visit www.optiven.co.ke

  • Chai SACCO marks 50th Anniversary, banks on digital transformations to propel its growth plans

    Chai SACCO marks 50th Anniversary, banks on digital transformations to propel its growth plans

    Chai SACCO, a leading Deposit-Taking (DT) Savings and Credit Cooperative (SACCO), today, marks fifty (50) years since it started its operations of empowering its members economically, socially, and promoting financial inclusion.

    Over the past fifty (50) years, Chai SACCO has played an integral role in enriching the lives of Kenyans and in the transformation of the SACCO subsector through financial inclusion, wealth creation and employment in the country.

    Some of the most recent milestones the SACCO has achieved are the investment and introduction of innovative financial products and services including credit, savings, loans and insurance solutions that have resulted in the growth of its membership base and improved financial performance of SACCO for the period ending 2022.

    While gracing the celebrations, Cabinet Secretary State Department for Cooperatives Principal Secretary Patrick Kiburi Kilemi said, “I am delighted to be part of this important occasion when you are celebrating your Golden Jubilee as well as the awarding of Quality Management System (QMS)- ISO  9001-2005 certification. The Ministry will continue to strengthen commodity co-operatives to carry out value addition with their view to increasing their competitiveness and returns to members.”

    Speaking during the half-century celebrations and commenting on the financial performance of the SACCO, Chai SACCO Chairman Boniface Ayub said, “As we mark the 50th anniversary, the SACCO has achieved remarkable success in its financial operations. We have recorded a growth of 8.7 per cent in 2022 compared to 7.5% in 2021, with the total assets growing from Ksh. 4.3 billion to close at Ksh. 4.7 billion. Our revenue increased by 14.2 per cent from Kshs 634million to Ksh.725million. These are good projections and a golden ticket to chat the path forward. We continue to implement our strategic plan which is anchored on technology and new innovations. I’m proud to mention that we have been able to achieve all our ratios, particularly, the institutional capital ratio which was below the threshold of 8%.”

    Mr Ayub disclosed that the Chai SACCO has a strong membership base with the Society recording an active membership growth of 27.9 per cent from 25,945 members in 2021, closing at 33,184 members in 2022. He noted that the results are attributed to a new recruitment drive, activation of dormant accounts and review of membership policy to include transactions such as deposits, shares and saving; and loan repayment in determining dominant membership. He disclosed that the execution of these initiatives led to the reduction of the dormant members from 9,131 to 707.

    And added: “Chai SACCO members’ share capital grew by 6.1% from Ksh.536million to Ksh.569million. Members’ deposits also increased from Ksh. 3.0 billion in 2021 to Kshs 3.3 billion in 2022. This shows the resilience of our SACCO and its members amid the global macro environmental challenges and most industries and sectors struggling to sustain their businesses due to the economic shocks and recovery from the global pandemic,’’ said Mr Ayub.

    During the reporting period, Chai SACCO has focused on investing and enhancing its operational efficiency by implementing robust ICT systems, introducing member self-service products like e-loan, short-term electronic loans and online products and services. The SACCO has successfully implemented a Quality Management System (QMS) process that led to achieving the ISO 9001:2015 QMS certificate.

    Commenting on Chai SACCO’s future outlook, Mr Ayub said that the SACCO played a significant role in the development of the SACCO subsector in Kenya. He noted that the SACCO’s commitment to good governance, transparency, and accountability has set the standards for other SACCOs to follow. He added that the SACCO’s financial strength and stability have inspired confidence in members and the wider public, and have contributed to the growth and development of the cooperative movement in the country.

    The SACCO subsector is a significant contributor to Kenya’s economy with an approximation of 5.7 per cent of the total assets to GDP ratio. There has been upward growth within the sector which cannot be found ignored. The SACCO movement in Kenya has been instrumental in transforming the country’s financial sector by providing financial services to millions of Kenyans who would otherwise not have access to them. SACCOs are member-owned financial cooperatives that provide savings and credit facilities to their members at affordable interest rates. Over the years, SACCOs have grown in popularity and membership, with over 5,000 registered SACCOs in Kenya today, serving over 14 million members.

    Speaking at the same function, Chai SACCO CEO Francis Mwatee expressed his gratitude to the members for their unwavering support over the years. “We are proud of what we have achieved over the past 50 years, and we look forward to continuing our journey of transforming the lives of our members and the communities we serve,”

    As the Chai SACCO celebrates its 50th anniversary, it reaffirms its commitment to continue offering quality financial services to its members while supporting the development of the tea-growing regions and the country at large. As part of the celebrations, the SACCO will hold its 50th Annual general meeting (AGM), tomorrow.

    The Kenyan government has recognised the important role that SACCOs play in the country’s economy and has over time introduced policies to support their growth. The government has provided financial support and incentives to SACCOs, including tax breaks and grants, to encourage them to expand their operations and reach more members.

    One of the most significant contributions of SACCOs to the Kenyan economy has been their role in promoting financial inclusion. SACCOs have enabled millions of Kenyans to access financial services, which has in turn helped to reduce poverty and increase economic growth. By providing affordable credit to small businesses and farmers, SACCOs have also helped to stimulate local economies and create employment opportunities.

    Chai SACCO continues to grow its stature in the SACCO subsector and financial industry, demonstrated by its unrivalled commitment to transforming the Tea, Small and Medium-size Enterprises (SMEs), Agri-business sectors, and Youth and Women empowerment initiatives.

  • Kenya College of Accountancy Champions accessibility for Challenge Based Learning

    Kenya College of Accountancy Champions accessibility for Challenge Based Learning

    KCA University has joined hands with other stakeholders in a bid to improve Challenge Based Learning (CBL).

    This according to the deputy vice-chancellor of academic affairs Prof. Joshua Bagakawill go a long way in improving the graduands’ employability, Prof. Bagaka says:

    “The interaction today was about challenge-based learning to our students in the university. Which differs very much from traditional test papers and such.”

    Buy in this case we are adopting A method where students are given real-world problems and they are challenged to solve them. We see that as a way to go because in that case, it prepares students for the real world. The second part is if we do that, then it means that the students will actually have to be ready and they won’t have to memorize for the exams.

    “If we have challenge-based learning, it means each student will be addressing these challenges in different ways so there’s no memorizing and they will be focusing on problem-solving. KCA University is the pioneer in this thing and we are partnering with Lincoln University where such approaches have taken root.

    In Kenyan universities we have had this tradition that the final exam accounts for 70% of the final grade. Such that what the students do throughout the trimester only accounts for 30%. The final exam can even account for 10 or 20%.”

  • Chege Kîrûndî  a leader who has done tea Reforms

    Chege Kîrûndî a leader who has done tea Reforms

    The Chairman of Kiru Tea Factory Chege Kîrûndî has hailed several reforms geared towards improving the tea sector in the country.

    Speaking exclusively to Mount Kenya Times E-paper, Wakili Kîrûndî noted that the reforms are a step in the right direction and called upon farmers to improve their tea farming.

    “Recent developments have resulted in high-yielding tea varieties so I’m urging farmers to embrace such. Most of the smallholder tea in Kenya was planted in the 1960s and with time it has lost its productivity but thanks to science, the newly developed clones are yielding better returns,” Wakili Kîrûndî noted.

    He at the same time highlighted the need for the farmers to grow green tea, purple tea as well as orthodox tea. “All these are fetching very good prices in the market and we thank the Kenya Tea Development Authority KTDA for showing goodwill to boost and facilitate this,” he added.

    The Kiru Tea Factory Chairman also advised farmers to embrace diversification at a time when farmers across the country are feeling the effects of climate change.

    “On the same farm, make a point of planting other profitable crops such as avocadoes, macadamia, and the like. Also, rear the dairy cows and use the manure to boost soil fertility,” Wakili concluded

  • Afyarekod & Aheti Align Towards Digitizing Primary Healthcare Via Data And Patient Management


    AfyaRekod and Africa Health and Economic Transformation Initiative (AHETI) recently signed an MOU to drive the agenda of digitization of primary healthcare through a data and patient-driven approach via the network of the mission clinics in over 44 countries in Africa.

    The agreement also focuses on capacity development for healthcare workers, supporting them with equipment and creating sustainable value for them via the alliance.

    The network size and scale in Africa handles over 55% to 60% of primary healthcare across the continent via the Jesuit Justice and Ecology Network Africa (JENA)
    AfyaRekod has been working with The Association of Sisterhoods of Kenya (AOSK) to power the Catholic Mission Hospitals in Kenya with our AfyaRekod mobility EHR system that is digitising the mission hospitals.

    Digitising the hospitals is a crucial step for AOSK as they strive for better healthcare and streamlining of operations in the mission hospitals.


    According to Prof Fred Ogolla, CEO of AHETI, there have been revolutions that transformed the world. Some for better, others for worse.

    “The industrial revolution improved income levels in the world, birthing unprecedented global economic growth. The partnership between AHETI & AfyaRekod has the potential to birth the next revolution; a digital health revolution that will transfer health from the hands of doctors to the patients’, says Dr Ogolla.


    By leveraging the AfyaRekod technology to reach their SDG goals, AHETI benefits from this partnership through the use of technology to contribute to the social and economic justice of the country with quality and affordable healthcare being the ultimate go
    John Kamara, CEO of AfyaRekod, says that the reformation of healthcare in Africa lies in the way we drive the digitization, education and value of patient-driven healthcare using data as the core value to help the over 75% of the African population and the very limited health-facilities that serve these people in rural and semi-urban communities across the continent.

    With the partnership with AHETI we can collectively support the sisters and mission clinics that serve over 300m people in Africa every year. The key to reducing the cost, burden and inefficiency in healthcare is driving the agenda of preventive and data-driven approaches to healthcare and treatment.


    By working with AHETI and her networks to digitize and drive patient-driven healthcare in primary health systems, the result will be a transformed and healthy Africa.


    “We have found that the three entities have similar goals and it is why we all sat down to discuss how our combined efforts could lead to quality and affordable healthcare which in turn, will go a long way to eradicating poverty diseases.”

  • LG Unveils Latest Cutting-Edge Innovations At 2023 MEA LG Showcase, Aims to Enhance Customer Experience

    LG Unveils Latest Cutting-Edge Innovations At 2023 MEA LG Showcase, Aims to Enhance Customer Experience

    ·         LG’s flagship event returns after 4 years to highlight the company’s latest products.

    ·         The event reaffirms the company’s “Life’s Good” philosophy, which aims to bring innovative products to the market that enhance the overall customer experience.

    ·         This year’s highlights feature “First, Unique, and New” experiences with lifestyle TVs, WashTower™, and LG’s built-in home appliances.

    LG Showcase MEA 2023 is now open, marking the first time in four years that LG Electronics is presenting its latest products in the region.

    The two-day event is taking place at Habtoor City in Dubai, UAE, and is attended by over 400 guests. Visitors will have the chance to witness LG’s latest innovations, which will soon be rolled out in the region.

    The LG Showcase, which was last held in 2019, brings together the largest group of participants ever, reflecting their confidence and expectations towards LG’s brand and its exciting range of new products. The event reaffirms the company’s “Life’s Good” philosophy, which aims to bring innovative products to the market that enhance the overall customer experience.

    Giving his Keynote Speech, Mr. Il Hwan Lee, Chief Executive Officer of LG MEA Region, said, “We are thrilled that LG Showcase MEA has resumed in Dubai in the post-pandemic period. This event has built a reputation for providing visitors with first-hand experiences with the most innovative technology that LG has developed, providing our customers with ‘First, Unique, and New’ experiences. Despite the industry’s challenges over the past few years, it is wonderful to see so many guests and partners at the event today.”

    The company has also made its range of strategic products available, including QNED TV, Vivace washing machine, and DualCool air conditioner. Guests can also experience LG’s new emerging products range featuring dishwashers, dryers, audio systems, gaming monitors, PCs, vacuum cleaners, stylers, and more.

    In his remarks, Dong Won Lee, MD, LG East Africa, said, “Everyone at LG is excited for the start of LG Showcase 2023 MEA. We have a whole host of innovative new products and devices on display for visitors to use and experience. With almost 400 guests confirmed to attend, we expect plenty of interest from visitors about how LG sees the future of technology in the coming years. The event is also a wonderful opportunity for LG to further enhance our business relationships with local partners. As a company, we are fully committed to supporting local customers and partners by fulfilling their needs as well as sharing the values the company stands for with ‘Life’s Good’.”

    Visitors at the showcase will have the opportunity to get hands-on with LG’s newest high-end premium products, including the LG SIGNATURE second generation line-up, Wireless OLED TVs (including 10-year anniversary editions), and refrigerator with MoodUP™.

    This year’s highlights feature “First, Unique, and New” experiences with lifestyle TVs and WashTower™. A particular focus is LG’s built-in home appliance range of products that further enhance LG’s presence and position in the market.

    For more details about LG’s range of products please visit: www.lg.com

  • Akiba na Mrembo Program a Game Changer

    Akiba na Mrembo Program a Game Changer

    “Bahati Member of Parliament The Honorable Irene Njoki aka Mrembo na Kazi has continued to implement her Akiba na Mrembo Program,” she notes.

    “Financial mobilization is one of the pillars under the AKIBA NA MREMBO EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM. Groups are trained and guided on how to access government affirmative funds.

    Today, Bahati Mp Hon Irene Njoki paid a courtesy call to Youth Fund CEO Mr. Josiah Moriasi to discuss on the possible partnership between her office and the Youth Fund office so that Bahati youths can be trained and facilitated to access and benefit from Youth Fund’s interest-free loans.

    Youth Fund offers a variety of loans to individuals and groups in the youth bracket. Hon Irene Njoki is calling upon bahati youths to take advantage of these interest-free loans with flexible repayment terms to grow their own SMEs and in return create more employment for themselves and for their fellow youths.

  • Psychosocial Support For Victims launched in Nairobi

    Psychosocial Support For Victims launched in Nairobi

    By John Kariuki

    There is Relief for victims in the Criminal Justice System as International Jurists Mission and stakeholders launched psychosocial support for victims and witnesses.

    Benson shamala the executive director of IJM observes:

    “It is also worth noting that victims and survivors of crime are better placed to pursue justice if their mental well being is taken care of.

    From our casework experience of over 20 years, we can attest that survivors and witnesses who get counselled and are handled sensitively in the system are in a better position to be great witnesses in court and provide the correct testimony, thus aiding the court to come to just conclusions and judgments.

    Victims of crime see justice as an integral part of their healing process, yet their expectations of justice are often not met.

    Victims and witnesses are often confronted with many hurdles along the way as they seek justice for example:

    • The complexities of the legal process,

    • Trauma that they suffered as a result of the crime.

    • Delay in concluding the case.

    • Threat to their life and those of their loved ones

    • Economic challenge which makes it difficult to attend court regularly.

    • Psychological stress of having unfinished business

    All these factors makes it hard for them to want to pursue justice and especially so if their experience while they follow their case isn’t friendly and one that retraumatize them.

    The call we are making today is for sensitive handling of survivors and witnesses in our criminal justice system. By the criminal justice system we mean from the moment the violation happens, to investigations and the court process.

    Victims and witnesses need a a criminal justice system that is cognizant of the trauma that they have suffered.”