Category: BUSINESS

  • KCB Bank Kenya, NBK Bag 7 Awards at Think Business Awards 2023

    KCB Bank Kenya, NBK Bag 7 Awards at Think Business Awards 2023

    KCB Bank Kenya and National Bank of Kenya (NBK) received multiple awards during this year’s Think Business Banking Awards

    The awards which were held under the theme Innovate. Diversify. Grow saw KCB Bank Kenya scoop Best Bank in Sustainable Corporate Social Responsibility, 1st Runners-Up in Best Bank in Digital Banking, Retail Banking, and Customer Satisfaction categories respectively.

    The National Bank of Kenya (NBK) on the other hand emerged 1st Runners-Up in the ESG Factors and Most Customer-Centric Bank categories. It also secured 2nd Runners-Up in the Best Bank in the Agricultural and Livestock Financing category.

    Speaking after receiving the awards, KCB Bank Kenya Managing Director, Mrs. Annastacia Kimtai noted that the awards are a testament to the bank’s continued commitment to supporting inclusive growth agenda across all customer segments.

    “We are delighted about this recognition as it complements our deliberate efforts to elevate support towards embedding customer-centric initiatives to deliver tailored financial solutions to our customers,” Annastacia said.

    Think Business Banking Awards is held annually and seeks to recognize organizations in the banking industry that demonstrate exemplary provision of financial services across the banking industry in Kenya.

  • CNN’s African Voices Playmakers meets the rugby players inspiring the continent

    CNN’s African Voices Playmakers meets the rugby players inspiring the continent

    In the latest episode of African Voices Playmakers, CNN’s Larry Madowo learns how three rugby players from Kenya, Uganda, and South Africa are elevating the sport across the continent and inspiring others to follow in their footsteps.

    Dennis Ombachi, a retired rugby player who represented Kenya for over ten years, participated in the Rugby World Cup sevens, the Commonwealth Games and the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. However, he admits that the first time he played rugby, he didn’t really like it. “I just liked the fact that if I was in the team, I was excused from some duties, like mopping the dormitory,” he says.

    He was later called up to the Kenya Sevens national team with the support of Kenyan rugby legend Humphrey Kayange. Ombachi expresses his gratitude for Kayange’s support, “It was incredible. Humbling. I hope someday I will be able to repay it back to someone else as well.” The pair played alongside each other in the 2016 Rio Olympics. According to Ombachi, one of his top career accomplishments was scoring the try against Zimbabwe that qualified Kenya for the games.

    Ombachi tells Madowo, “Rugby taught me a lot of lessons. The first one is always be disciplined; discipline will take you a long way. We had this South African coach called Paul. He used to tell us that ability to unlearn old ideas and pick up new ideas is crucial.”

    During his career, he acquired multiple injuries and was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2018. He tells CNN, “Mental health is not a destination, it’s a journey. It took me a while for me to accept that I’m bipolar.” Ombachi shares that he often used cooking to get him through difficult times, and after filming videos during the pandemic, later became an internet sensation as The Roaming Chef. His videos earned him the 2022 TikTok Award for Top Creator in Sub-Saharan Africa.

    The programme also meets Michael Wokorach, captain of the Uganda rugby sevens team. His career highlights include winning three Africa Cups, playing in four Commonwealth Games and taking The Cranes to two World Cups. He was made captain one year after joining the Uganda Sevens Team, and at 32-years-old, mentoring his peers on and off the pitch is how he wants his captainship to be remembered at both national and club level.

    “It’s very important for me to mentor the young players because in the next few years, maybe I’ll be retiring, and I want to have someone who has really mentored to step into my shoes. So, the credit they give me is worth it because I have been a leader for most of my rugby-playing career,” he says. Wokorach says that motivating others is important because, despite being one of the most popular sports in Uganda, the sport faces economic challenges.

    Looking forward, Wokorach says, “I still want to achieve more and I want to leave a legacy where when I’m done with the sport, people say he has done all he can and we are really proud of him if he’s ever to retire. We will hold the future and motivate so many other players to come and follow in our footsteps.”

    ‘African Voices Changemakers’ airs on Saturday 20th May at 1400 SAST on CNN International

  • Faulu Commits to Supporting Social Entrepreneurs in Building Sustainable Futures

    Faulu Commits to Supporting Social Entrepreneurs in Building Sustainable Futures

    • The move aimed at helping social entrepreneurs navigate challenges and develop sustainable solutions in line with the bank’s vision.
    • Recently, the Bank rolled out numerous transformative social innovations that have positively impacted communities and the economy

    Faulu, the leading Microfinance Bank, has reinforced its commitment to empowering social entrepreneurs by crafting and rolling out tailored sustainable financial solutions.

    The move is aimed at helping social entrepreneurs navigate challenges and develop sustainable solutions in line with the bank’s vision to transform lives and ensure its customers achieve their desired goals.

    Speaking during the 6th Annual Africa Conference on Social Entrepreneurship (AACOSE) by Tangaza University and Ashoka Africa, Faulu Bank Acting CEO Julius Ouma said the bank fully understands that customers’ needs are dynamic hence, it not only aims to become customers’ most trusted lifetime partner but also commits to passionately assist them in achieving their financial objectives. The conference aimed at building a collaborative and healthy ecosystem for the African continent’s long-term growth.

    By empowering entrepreneurs, Faulu Bank envisions a future where innovative solutions can address pressing societal challenges effectively. Through targeted support, mentorship programs, and financial services, the bank seeks to enable entrepreneurs to build successful ventures and contribute to the economy’s overall growth.

    “We understand that customers’ needs are constantly evolving, and we are committed to listening attentively and curating innovative solutions that effectively address these needs. By supporting social entrepreneurship and providing transformative financial products and services, we aim to not only transform lives but also build the financial prosperity of the societies, businesses, and shareholders we engage with.” Said Ouma.

    Last year, Faulu Bank rolled out numerous transformative social innovations that have positively impacted communities and the economy. Among these innovations are the introduction of the Faulu DigiCash App which has revolutionized how customers manage their finances, providing convenience and accessibility.

    Recognizing the vital role of agriculture in economic growth, the Bank has also fostered agribusiness partnerships and provided dedicated agribusiness financing solutions, actively driving sustainable economic development and contributing to food security by supporting farmers, agribusinesses, and stakeholders along the agricultural value chain.

    As a socially responsible financial institution, the bank understands the significance of nurturing entrepreneurs through social innovations. With a focus on customer-centricity, innovation, and strategic partnerships, it seeks to continue to play a pivotal role in transforming lives and fostering financial prosperity.

  • Smaller, Lighter Solarcell Remote Advances Samsung Environmental Strategy

    Smaller, Lighter Solarcell Remote Advances Samsung Environmental Strategy

     In 2022, Samsung Electronics announced its environmental strategy to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050.

    As part of these sustainability efforts, Samsung has expanded the use of recycled materials in plastic parts for its products. By 2030, Samsung aims to incorporate 50% recycled materials into its plastic parts and by 2050, aims to use 100% recycled materials for all of its plastic parts.

    “Samsung is constantly pushing the boundaries of innovation and embracing responsibility towards a sustainable future. Samsung’s new strategy is to focus on the development of smaller, lighter solar cell remotes. This not only represents a remarkable technological leap forward but also embodies the businesses commitment to reducing the brand’s environmental footprint,” said the Head of Consumer Electronics at Samsung Electronics East Africa, Mr. Samuel Odhiambo. He further went on to say, “By leveraging advanced technology, Samsung aims to minimize waste and maximize energy efficiency, thus making Samsung products eco-friendlier. Samsung’s initiative is a testament to the business’ pledge to promote a healthier environment and a greener planet.”

    Samsung Electronics developed the SolarCell Remote to combat the environmental impact of discarding used batteries. It is the industry’s first rechargeable remote control, with a solar panel (solar cell) that can be charged by sunlight or indoor lighting. The remote can also be charged with a USB-C cable so consumers have many ways to charge their remote.

    The level of carbon emissions from the SolarCell Remote, from production to disposal, is roughly one-third of that of the manufacturing of disposable batteries. By eliminating the need for disposable batteries, not only are fewer resources consumed but carbon emissions are lowered by manufacturing fewer batteries over time.”

    Another remarkable feature is its low power consumption. The SolarCell Remote was designed to run on about 10% of the power that typical remote controls use. Samsung made significant progress by drastically eliminating unnecessary outputs and operations, contributing to great energy savings.

    The SolarCell Remote Recycles More Than 55 Tonnes of Waste

    Twenty-four percent of the plastics used in the SolarCell Remote come from recycled materials. This means more than 55 tonnes of waste are recycled for the annual production of 10 million SolarCell Remotes. This equates to about an 18% decrease in carbon emissions compared to production using conventional materials.

    This was no simple undertaking. It takes time and effort to develop and apply alternative materials made from recycled waste in a meaningful way.

    “With growing concerns about ocean waste, we looked carefully into many solutions. We chose to use recycled plastics from discarded fishing nets for 20% of brackets of the 2023 SolarCell Remote,” said HyunJoo Kim from Mecha Solution Lab. “Going forward, we aim to foster the use of these resources and utilize recycled plastics more aggressively.”

    This year, Samsung started using recycled plastics from discarded fishing nets. While they are costly and difficult to process, the end result is a higher quality of materials which contribute to Samsung’s mission of everyday sustainability. In recognition of this product’s environmentally friendly design, Time Magazine selected the SolarCell Remote as one of Time Magazine’s “The Best Inventions of 2022.”

    All of Samsung’s 2023 Lifestyle TVs are equipped with the 2023 SolarCell Remote. Samsung’s goal is to integrate more eco-conscious products and processes into a wider range of models across regions and empower consumers to live a more sustainable lifestyle. In addition, Samsung decreased the size of the SolarCell Remote by 22% in its latest iteration. This means that the remote control uses less plastic while enhancing the product’s usability.

    As the SolarCell Remote became smaller, manufacturing uses less plastic and it became an ideal size for consumers’ hands, making it a better product all around.

    Pursuing an Eco-Conscious Strategy with a Streamlined Approach

    Samsung’s next steps to enhance sustainability of the SolarCell Remote is to keep

    moving in the direction of light, thin and small to keep the use of plastic low.

    Samsung is dedicated to creating a user-friendly remote control that consumes fewer resources and less energy. The ultimate goal is to empower users to control products with minimal effort while reducing the use of materials and energy. This could mean one day we get rid of the remote control entirely. The SolarCell Remote is a bold step in the direction of everyday sustainability and Samsung can’t wait to show everyone what’s next.

    The ambitious journey of the SolarCell Remote to contribute to a more eco-conscious lifestyle is just beginning.

  • Stanbic Bank Kenya partner with the Government of Kenya to unlock AfCFTA

    Stanbic Bank Kenya partner with the Government of Kenya to unlock AfCFTA

    Stanbic Bank Kenya, a subsidiary of the Standard Bank Group, has been selected as a key strategic partner by the Government of Kenya, through the Ministry of Investments, Trade, and Industry, for the Kenya International Investment Conference (KIICO 2023). This conference, with the theme “Unlocking Africa’s Gateway,” will take place in Nairobi, Kenya from May 29th to May 31st, 2023.

    Leveraging off Standard Bank’s presence in the region, Stanbic Bank has brought on board key private sector players across Africa, from all their countries of representation to the KIICO 2023. Standard Bank Group is the largest African bank by assets. It operates in 20 African countries, with 5 global financial centres and 3 offshore hubs.

    Stanbic Kenya and South Sudan’s Chief Executive, Dr. Joshua Oigara said this presence and connection with global financial centres enable the bank to facilitate investment, trade, and development flows in Africa, and to access international capital to facilitate growth, diversification, and development in Africa.

    “We are exhilarated to collaborate with The Ministry of Investments, Trade. As Stanbic Bank, we are at the forefront in identifying and mitigating regional trade and investment barriers through engagement with governments, with the aim of identifying and proposing solutions for trade and investment barriers,” Dr Oigara added.

    Over the years, Stanbic Bank’s contribution has been recognised as a trusted financial institution through various awards such as Kenya’s Best Investment Bank and Best Trade Finance Bank. Standard Bank Group has also garnered several awards at the Euromoney Awards for Excellence, further bolstering its position as the premier investment bank in Africa. As a central player in the local market financing the bank has funded deals across various sectors in the continent.

    Hon. Moses Kuria, Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Investments, Trade, and Industry emphasised Stanbic Bank’s crucial role as a partner for the Private Sector dialogue in promoting a private sector-led economy under the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA). “I want to recognise Stanbic Bank for being a worthy partner in driving trade in Africa.”

    The KIICO 2023 conference will host 55 Trade Ministers from Africa to develop an implementation plan for the AfCFTA. The plan will unlock a market of 1.3 billion people, that is expected to grow to 2.5 billion by 2050, forming a strong integrated African market that will be a key driver for Kenya’s economic renaissance.

    The Trade Ministers will be joined by CEOs of the top 100 Companies in Africa in a Dialogue that will seek to ensure that the African Private Sector is fully incorporated in the AfCFTA implementation roadmap.

  • East Africa Community (EAC) Secretariate benchmark at Tatu City mixed-use SEZ

    East Africa Community (EAC) Secretariate benchmark at Tatu City mixed-use SEZ

    Representatives from the East Africa Community (EAC) member states, including members of the Secretariate, visited Tatu City, the 5,000-acre mixed-use Special Economic Zone (SEZ), for a familiarisation tour.

    The purpose of the visit was to help the member states better understand SEZs and appreciate the challenges investors and operators in the SEZs face, particularly on regional market access and rules of origin. These findings will inform the recommendations proposed in the upcoming EAC-SEZ Regulations review exercise.

    “Following a recent knowledge exchange visit with the Secretariate of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) and this visit in particular, it has become evident that there is a shared interest in fostering regional integration by establishing favourable and mutually beneficial trading policies,” Solomon Mahinda, Tatu City Executive Vice President.

    The delegation, under the auspices of the Special Economic Zones Authority (SEZA), had convened in Nairobi for a workshop to discuss and finalise the proposed draft regulations for the EAC-SEZ policy, which will help promote trade and regional market access within the East Africa community.

    “Visiting and interacting with the experts who have successfully established and operated a mixed-use SEZ is truly enlightening for the EAC Secretariate in attendance. The insights gained from this visit will be invaluable in guiding our efforts to streamline the EAC-SEZ regulatory framework,” commented Annette Kenganzi, Senior Exports Promotion Officer Arusha, Tanzania.

     

    Late last year, Tatu City hosted Ugandan members of parliament for a learning tour on establishing mixed-use Special Economic Zones. More recently, Kenya’s Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry and the Council of Governors visited the city as the government looks to develop industrial parks and SEZs in each of Kenya’s 47 counties.

     

    Dozens of companies operate in Tatu City’s business-friendly location, including Kenya Wine Agencies Limited, Dormans, Copia, Cooper K-Brands, Grit Real Estate Income Group, Twiga Foods, CCI Global, Freight Forwarders Solutions, Friendship Group and Davis & Shirtliff. More than 3,000 homes and apartments are occupied or under construction at Unity Homes and the Kijani Ridge neighbourhood.

  • 15 Kenyans to represent the country in global Huawei ICT Challenge

    15 Kenyans to represent the country in global Huawei ICT Challenge

    15 Kenyans are set to join a global elite of top students to showcase their skill at understanding and navigating the latest ICT solutions during the 7th edition of the Huawei global ICT competition in China.

    Beating a strong field of 4,500 Kenyans in the country’s national final, they also represented Kenya in the African competition where they emerged among the top three out of 16 countries. This year’s competition being held in China, is its 7th edition and follows the previous successes that other Kenyan students have achieved in proving the ICT prowess at previous meets. In Kenya, the challenge has attracted more than 13,000 students since 2018 and this year registered over 4,000 students from more than 50 University and College partners.

    Speaking when he saw them off for the landmark trip, Hon. Musalia Mudavadi, Prime Cabinet Secretary, congratulated the 15 students, acknowledging that their stellar performance was the reason they had been given the responsibility of representing their country on the global stage.

    “Your performance in the National final of the Huawei ICT Competition and in the Regional Final has made our country proud, whilst also showing that our strategies and investments in education, skills and digital technologies are paying off,” said Mudavadi. He explained that developing a skilled workforce is a key plank of the National Digital Masterplan which aims to arm at least 10,000 Kenyans with digital skills annually.

    The Prime Cabinet Secretary explained that for the government, achieving the digital super highway goes beyond building the technology infrastructure and making it available to every Kenya, to ensuring that every Kenyan has the skills to ride on the superhighway and use it to reach the destination that they are aiming for in their life.

    “This is the essence of the Bottom-up Economic Transformation Agenda that aims at providing the opportunities and enabling environment for our people to thrive,” he noted.

    Echoing his remarks, Steven Zhang, Deputy CEO for Public Affairs at Huawei Kenya pointed out that the firm was committed to investing in ICT skills development for Kenyans, and to bridge the gap within the shortest time frame possible.

    “Our involvement in supporting the government to expand the country’s digital superhighway is borne from our belief that it is important for Kenya to build world class digital infrastructure,” he said.

    He added that the firm will ramp up its partnerships and engagement with government, academia, non-profits and other private sector to grow the ICT talent ecosystem. To do this, Huawei Kenya will continue to cultivate high-quality ICT talent to facilitate the development of the digital economy.

    The Huawei ICT Competition is a competitive ICT talent exchange event developed by the firm for college students globally and is designed to promote the healthy development of the ICT talent ecosystem and support the integration of industry and education.

    Globally over 150,000 students, more than 2,000 Colleges/Universities in 85 Countries and regions have participated in the Huawei ICT Competition.

  • Amb. Karigithu’s Bid Launch is of Global touch

    Amb. Karigithu’s Bid Launch is of Global touch

    The launch by Kenya’s Ambassador and Special Envoy for maritime Affairs and blue economy “Ambassador Nancy Karigithu” was a global event.

    Ambassador Karigithu is Kenya/AU backed candidate for IMO Secretary General position.

    Ambassador Nancy Karigithu, is a highly respected maritime expert who is currently domiciled in the Executive Office of the President as the *advisor on Blue Economy.

    AMB. Karigithu on 17th May 2023 officially launched her campaign as candidate for the position of Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organisation.

    Karigithu has the blessing and backing of the African Union. She is seeking to succeed the current Secretary-General, Kitack Lim from the Republic of South Korea, whose term concludes later in December 2023.

    “I strongly believe that with my experience in the maritime sector spanning over 36 years, I am in a position to become the next Secretary General of IMO. I have the competency and attributes for this top UN position,” she said.

    During the bid launch on Wednesday, Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Alfred Mutua emphasized President Ruto’s support, highlighting that Karigithu’s nomination holds significant importance in advancing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.

    “I wish to restate Kenya’s commitment to the protection and promotion of our shared and common maritime security interests under international law that will allow for optimal exploitation of the blue economy. Amb. Karigithu’s candidature provides a firm, dependable and experienced safe pair of hands in this regard,” Mutua said.

  • Mizizi Boosts The Govt in affordable housing

    Mizizi Boosts The Govt in affordable housing

    Mizizi Africa Homes the most dynamic real estate developer in Kenya, has continued to throw it’s weight behind the Government’s pillar of affordable housing.

    George Mburu is the founder and managing director of Mizizi Africa Homes and he on Saturday 20th presided over the handover ceremony of Peacock Phase 2 along Kenyatta Road.

    “We as Mizizi are alive to the fact that there’s a huge housing deficit in the country. In light of this, we are working round the clock to provide affordable housing units tailored for the common mwananchi. We have initiated a buy we build approach whereby the owner of the property is able to use the title deed as collateral and access credit; as opposed to the former way where the client had to wait for the house to be complete.”

    George Mburu also welcomed the Government’s move to reduce the price of clinker, a Key component in cement manufacture.

    “this will automatically bring the price of cement down thereby boosting construction because the cost will reduce significantly. We are therefore urging the government to spearhead such initiatives in a bid to support this critical sector,” he concluded.

  • Unmasking The remarkable DJs Who Will Perform At The Stanbic Yetu Festival

    Unmasking The remarkable DJs Who Will Perform At The Stanbic Yetu Festival

    The highly anticipated Stanbic Yetu Festival is set to take place on the 10th of June 2023 at Uhuru Garden in Nairobi promising to be bigger and better than ever before, featuring the legendary musicians; Boyz II Men and the sensational Sauti Sol.

    The gist of it all will be displayed through the multitalented DJs that will keep your energy rejuvenated and vibrating with each drop of every tune. The DJs will make sure that every part of your body marries with the rhythms.

    Ever heard about Dj Shaky? This is not your typical DJ. By day, he is the Chief Finance Officer of Telkom Kenya, but his true passion lies in music. Having been an ardent collector of vinyl records, audio tapes, and CDs since his teenage years, DJ Shaky’s love for music knows no bounds. The man will be at the Stanbic Yetu to give you an unforgettable treat.

    How about G-Money? With nearly two decades of professional DJing under his belt, G Money brings a wealth of experience to the Stanbic Yetu Festival. Having travelled across the Caribbean, the US, and the UK, G Money’s diverse taste in music allows him to connect with people of all generations and genres. As a “pirate radio” DJ, he used music as a tool of communication. Having performed alongside superstars like Lauryn Hill, Jay Z, and Ashanti, G Money eagerly awaits Sauti Sol and Boyz II Men’s incredible performances. Set those dancing shoes ready.

    If you haven’t met DJ Grauchi, then you need to up your game and the reason not to miss this year’s festival. Name is Zak Utua rising star in the DJ scene. His unique blends on the decks and high-energy performances have garnered him a dedicated fan base, extending beyond the borders of Kenya. DJ Grauchi’s popular mixtape series, “The Wake-Up Call,” has attracted a massive audience on platforms like YouTube. You do not want to miss this.

    And DJ Dream? This man will make you turn your dreams into reality through tunes. For over a decade, DJ Dream has been a prominent figure in Kenya’s urban DJ scene. His extensive music library and innate ability to read the crowd make him one of the most sought-after DJs in the country. DJ Dream is renowned for his well-popularized R&B events that have captured the hearts of the ladies in Nairobi. With his expertise and charm, he ensures that every night is memorable.

    CNG will be in the house too. Who else would you want to listen to if not this guy? Charles Njoroge Githumbi is his but famously known as CNGthedj, a young and vibrant professional DJ. He first discovered his passion for music during his time at Jamhuri High School, where he became the in-house DJ. Having opened for acclaimed artists like Adekunle Gold and Sauti Sol, CNG knows how to work for the crowd and infuse his unique energy into every performance.

    Kosa uchekwe.