Category: GOVERNANCE AND OPINION

  • SportPesa Partnership Fuels Shabana FC’s Ambitious Future in Kenya’s Top-tier Football

    SportPesa Partnership Fuels Shabana FC’s Ambitious Future in Kenya’s Top-tier Football

    Football Kenya Federation Premier League side, Shabana FC, is intent on changing its fortunes in this year’s local football season after receiving a boost of Kshs 75 million from Kenya’s leading gaming firm, SportPesa.

    The sponsorship will cover three years with Shabana FC receiving Kes 25 million annually. The club which narrowly survived relegation last season after finishing 14th in the league now faces an uphill task in the new season that begins on August 24, 2024.

    “This is a partnership and we are more than dedicated to making it a win-win collaboration. It is more about the commitment and impact and this promises a good fan experience which will attract much more talent,” said SportPesa Partnerships Manager Willis Ojwang.

    He was backed up by SportPesa Head of Operations, Benard Chauro, who reiterated SportPesa’s purpose in developing sports in the country.

    “Today marks another big milestone for us in the sponsorships and partnerships realm. We have been in this game for a while and going forward, the players should know that they have a reliable partner who can guarantee their success,” he commented.

    With the partnership secured, Shabana FC was further challenged to nurture talents that eventually feed into the club’s talent pipeline.

    “This partnership presents an opportunity to ensure a collaborative network for all stakeholders involved. Going forward, this should open a fruitful engagement to improve the outcomes. The youth are being given a chance to put themselves forward and make good from the efforts at hand.” said Innocent Muganda on behalf of the BCLB Chair, Jane Makau, as he lauded SportPesa for impacting the community positively.

    Kisii Governor and Shabana FC patron, Simba Arati, acknowledged Shabana’s readiness to host its matches this season in the home ground which was closed for the better part of last season for renovations.

    “Shabana used to host its matches at the Raila Odinga Stadium in the neighboring Homa Bay County with Gusii Stadium facing challenges but I’m happy to inform you that the pitch is ready for use.”

    The partnership unveiling was also graced by the club’s fan association from different regions of the country who were grateful for the support. “Three years ago, we were at the National Super League (NSL) which was challenging competitively but we were able to draw out a clear vision. In those 3 years, we have achieved beyond our set goals. It is my promise to our partners that we will achieve our set goals even as we target the continental championships.” Said the Shabana Fan Association Representative, Onyonka.

    Shabana FC is poised to begin their highly anticipated season on a high note, facing off Bidco United in a thrilling opening match this Saturday. The clash, set to take place at Thika Sub-County Stadium, marks the beginning of a new chapter for Shabana FC as they aim to solidify their status as contenders in the league.

  • MPs wants Utalii college mandated to certify all hospitality professionals

    MPs wants Utalii college mandated to certify all hospitality professionals

    The National Assembly Committee on Tourism and Wildlife advocates for Kenya Utalii College to be granted the authority to certify all professionals in the hospitality industry.

    Led by Chairperson Hon. Kareke Mbiuki (Maara), committee members voiced concerns over the lack of regulation in the sector’s training standards.

    They emphasized the need for standardized training during a meeting with officials from the Tourism Professionals Association (TPA) led by Chairperson Prof Ray Mutinda.

    “If we make it mandatory that all practitioners in the tourism and hospitality sector must have a certification from Utalii College before practicing, there will be standardization,” Hon. Mbiuki suggested.

    “Our agenda as a Committee is to have the premier college elevated and be the institution that certifies all the professionals in the sector, ” he added during the session chaired by Hon Abdi Ali (Ijara).

    “We support having Utalii College as an institution that certifies us. We are proposing that training should continue at the lower levels, and we should be allowed to work with other stakeholders to establish a minimum curriculum for the learners, ” said Prof Mutinda.

    In the afternoon, the committee met with Stephen Kinyanjui, CEO of the Tourism Promotion Fund (TPF).
    At the session chaired by Hon. Innocent Mugabe (Likuyani), Mr. Kinyanjui updated the MPs on the projects funded by the TPF in the last and current fiscal years.

    The Committee is scheduled to meet tomorrow with the CEOs of the Kenya Tourism Board, Tourism Regulatory Authority, and Tourism Research Institute to discuss their strategic plans in detail.

  • Dominant Kabras RFC Triumphs Over Menengai Oilers in Dala7s

    Dominant Kabras RFC Triumphs Over Menengai Oilers in Dala7s

    A player from Menengai Oilers confronts Kabras RFC's Jackson Siketa during active play
    A player from Menengai Oilers confronts Kabras RFC’s Jackson Siketa during active play

    Kabras RFC made a glorious return to the spotlight by claiming victory in the third leg of the SportPesa National 7s Circuit at the Dala 7s, defeating Menengai Oilers 24-5 in a thrilling final.

    The Millers secured an early lead in the first half, with stunning performances from Patrick Lumumba, Jackson Siketa, and William Mwanji, propelling them to a commanding 17-0 lead. Both sides displayed high-spirited determination in the second half with Kabras prevailing to seal their second win in the circuit having beaten Kenya Harlequins (Quins), in the first leg at Christie 7s in Nairobi.

    Fast-rising Kenya Under-20 player, Jackson Siketa, who emerged as the Most Valuable Player in the competition attributed their win to hard work, adequate training, and a good playing strategy. He was backed up by Kabras 7s Head Coach, Felix Ayange, who acknowledged the team effort displayed by his players.

    “This is our first win ever in Dala 7s and it feels delicious considering the slow start to the competition. The team composition of young and seasoned players has ultimately bolstered the overall performance,” said Ayange.

    Quins won the third place play-off match as KCB lifted the 5th place trophy while Strathmore and Homeboyz won the Challenge Trophy and 13th place trophy respectively. SportPesa’s Communications and Partnerships Manager, Willis Ojwang, expressed enthusiasm about the rising competitiveness in the circuit.

    Kabras RFC players lift the Dala 7s trophy after emerging victorious.
    Kabras RFC players lift the Dala 7s trophy after emerging victorious.

    “The return of the Olympians and the allure of the SportPesa rewards have significantly driven up the level of play. As we move to the Kabeberi 7s in Nairobi, we anticipate a vibrant atmosphere this coming weekend. We encourage the fans to come out in large numbers to cheer on their favorite teams,” Ojwang remarked.

    Earlier, Kabras had annihilated Ingo 7s winners, Quins, with an outcome of 17-00 on their way to the finals of the second leg, as Menengai Oilers showed great determination with a 29-14 win against Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (MMUST) on their way to meet Kabras in the finals.

    Kenya Rugby Union CEO, Thomas Odundo while lauding the players for their good show in Kisumu, predicted an even more competitive leg of the SportPesa 7s in Nairobi with the return of the Olympians.

    “Despite a slow start at Dala 7s, the tournament was a huge success with the national team players elevating the competition. We look forward to Kabeberi 7s with even higher expectations as we reach the halfway mark of the circuit,” noted Odundo.

    Kabeberi 7s slated for the 24th and 25th of August, kicks off the first of the remaining three legs in the SportPesa National 7s Circuit, where the teams will continue battling it out for the ultimate cash prize of Kes 300,000.

  • KARMA seeks a partnership with the AGS Worldwide Movers team

    KARMA seeks a partnership with the AGS Worldwide Movers team

    (Left to right) Julius Achach - Business Development Manager (AGS), Thibault Malezieux - Managing Director (AGS), Collins Mutimba - Secretary General - Kenya Association of Records Managers and Archivists (KARMA) and Maurene Kenga - Member (KARMA) shares a light moment during a courtesy call to AGS Worldwide Movers to discuss partnership opportunities in records management and data protection.
    (Left to right) Julius Achach – Business Development Manager (AGS), Thibault Malezieux – Managing Director (AGS), Collins Mutimba – Secretary General – Kenya Association of Records Managers and Archivists (KARMA) and Maurene Kenga – Member (KARMA) shares a light moment during a courtesy call to AGS Worldwide Movers to discuss partnership opportunities in records management and data protection.

    The Kenya Association of Records Managers and Archivists (KARMA) seeks a partnership with the AGS Worldwide Movers team. The discussions have majored in areas of partnership, especially in records management and data protection. 

    KARMA also expressed the need to work closely with AGS Worldwide Movers for the upcoming 8th KARMA Annual Conference

    on November 4-8, 2024 at the Lake Naivasha Resort with the theme “From Digitization to Digital Transformation.”

    Digitalization in Africa has played a key role in accelerating the dissemination of information, increasing connectivity, and fostering economic growth while promoting sustainability.

    That is why the 2024 records management conference will focus on transitioning records management practice from digitization to digital transformation.

    The biggest annual records management conference in Africa allows participants and members to engage professionals from Africa in the place of professional records management in catalyzing digital transformation.

  • CS Mvurya Launches Kenya Quality Policy Draft

    CS Mvurya Launches Kenya Quality Policy Draft

    Trade and Industry Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya has launched the Kenya Quality Policy draft at the National Validation
    Workshop in Nairobi today.

    The proposed policy is aimed at addressing the quality and accreditation gaps
    of products by providing a framework to coordinate the accreditation of quality of goods and services manufactured locally before export.

    “We have a number of organizations in government who are looking at the issues of
    quality and accreditation, however, we have not had a well-coordinated mechanism and therefore this policy is a framework of proper coordination.”
    he said.

    The policy comes at an ideal time where Kenya has effectively positioned itself globally following several partnership agreements such as the European
    Union & the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

    “All these markets, including our national market, require quality products and services and therefore this policy will graduate Kenya acceptance of products in the global market” he added.

    The policy will complement the existing standards authorities to ensure that
    they operate within a framework that is well coordinated. “The policy will prepare the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), which form the biggest population of investors in our country, to have a framework of accreditation” he concluded.

  • Salim Mvurya Pledges Changes Ministry of Trade, Investment and Industry

    Salim Mvurya Pledges Changes Ministry of Trade, Investment and Industry

    Salim Mvurya Cabinet Secretary Ministry of Trade, Investment and Industry.

    The Appointed Investments, Trade and Industry Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya has committed to resolving challenges that have contributed towards the turndown of manufacturing over the last decade.

    The promises were made during the handing over ceremony which was witnessed by three Principal Secretaries in the Ministry: Dr Juma Mukhwana (Industry); Abubakar Hassan (Investment), and Dr Alfred K’Ombudo (Trade).

    The Cabinet Minister, who officially took over from the outgoing CS Rebecca Miano, promised to provide stewardship and guaranteed acceleration in the manufacturing sector besides bringing new investors.

    “In April, President William Ruto said the government is rolling out incentives to attract investors to the manufacturing sector.
    The President said the goal is to grow the country’s manufacturing sector to an ambitious 20 percent of our GDP by 2030.
    Kenya will continue to open new markets for local products abroad and at the same time facilitate the private sector to take advantage of these markets to increase exports,” Said Salim Mvurya Cabinet Secretary Investments, Trade and Industry.

    CS Mvurya further observed that strategic investment in manufacturing will increase exports, create employment opportunities, boost economic activity using local resources, and generate attractive returns for investors.
    Kenya must take advantage of the opportunities provided by the Africa Continental Free Trade Area Agreement, which has created a vast market for the country’s exports.

    Kenya has a large manufacturing sector serving both the local market and exports to the East African region.
    The sector is dominated by subsidiaries of multinational corporations. There is also a need to encourage the local investors and business people to join the trade Sector.

     

     

  • Celebrated Tennis Coach Dr. Murray, Offers Free Tennis Clinics At Sadili Academy

    Celebrated Tennis Coach Dr. Murray, Offers Free Tennis Clinics At Sadili Academy

    Twenty-three professional and amateur tennis coaches from six East African countries have benefited from two free tennis coaching clinics delivered by celebrated tennis coach, and former Scottish international player, Dr. Judy Murray.

    Dr. Murray who is in Kenya on her first private visit to Africa, was hosted by the Sadili Oval Sports Academy, in Nairobi. She is best known as parent and coach to two world tennis no 1’s namely Jamie Murray and Sir Andy Murray.

    Jamie who specializes in doubles is a seven-time Grand Slam doubles champion, a Davis Cup winner, and a former doubles world No. 1. Andy won three Grand Slam singles titles, two at Wimbledon, and one at the US Open, and reached eleven major finals.

    According to Dr. Liz Odera, the Director of Sadili Oval Sports Academy, the initiative is part of a capacity building and mentoring work at the academy that aims to equip both tennis players and coaches with advanced skills in East Africa. 12 Kenyan coaches and 11 from Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, The Congo, and Tanzania participated in the training that took place on the 9th and 10th of August.

    “The biggest problem we have in Africa is that we haven’t strengthened the base which is in the under ten and twelve years category. As long as we continue to have just one or two players at the national level with every subsequent generation of players we are not doing well. We therefore need to build up well and fast, if we want to get players that can grow to represent their countries at both national and international levels,“ said Dr. Odera.

    Dr.Murray is a former Scottish international tennis player with 64 national titles to her name. She became Scottish National Coach in 1995, the same year that she became the first woman to pass the Lawn Tennis Association’s Performance Coach Award. She initiated the Scottish National Development Schools program targeting 20 kids aged 8 to 11, which ultimately produced four Davis Cup players and one Fed Cup player, including her Grand Slam-winning sons, Jamie and Andy.

    Taking time off her schedule to lend her experience to Kenyan coaches Dr. Murray said she was impressed by the efforts of Sadili Oval Sports Academy to grow regional coaching capacity and interest at the lowest levels in tennis which she noted remains a minority sport even in Scotland.

    “I love to share my philosophy of teaching which is all about making it fun and doable by breaking down the skills needed to play the game into manageable chunks for coaches and those starting in the sport. Tennis like other leisure and professional sports is competing with so many other things nowadays. We therefore must make the sport accessible and affordable to all by increasing the professional knowledge base through programs like these”, she said.

    Dr. Murray has developed several initiatives such as ‘Miss-Hits’, a fun starter tennis program for girls aged 5–8, and ‘Tennis on the Road’, a mobile outreach program that takes tennis into areas of Scotland where the sport doesn’t exist.

    She was accompanied by two other coaches, Emma Doyle, a former Tennis Australia high-performance, touring, and talent development coach with 30 years of experience and Tina Samara, a Transition Coach helping athletes globally navigate the often-challenging world of college sports.

    Sadili Oval Sports Academy, located in Langa’ta Nairobi, offers sports facilities primarily for children from underprivileged communities interested in excelling in sports. According to Dr. Odera, the academy is currently focused on identifying global partners and world-class experts who understand how to work with younger age groups in tennis.

    “These types of skills transfers and constant retraining where we merge both the player and coaches’ interests with global expertise are important to keep up with the changing trends in tennis or the sport and talent will continue to suffer. We are excited that we have added capacity in these coaches and expect that in two or three years it will pay off as we continue this program to help build up the game in the under 10 and 12 age groups she said.

    Some of the topics covered during the free clinics included, teaching tennis in small spaces using different pieces of equipment, tools for growing tennis successfully in under-resourced communities, high-performance player development, high-performance mentoring of teenagers, and also skills in delivering tennis for large numbers.

    Among the beneficiaries of the two-day clinics that were open to both professional and amateur tennis coaches, was Linda Janet Otieno. A resident of Kisumu currently working in Nairobi as an armature coach, Otieno lamented the effects of an increasingly sedentary lifestyle in young children and teenagers in the
    country.

    “I started playing tennis when I was in class six at Migosi Primary School in Kisumu, so I know what it takes. More and more children are neglecting play and sports in place of gadgets and screens. This means that some coming into the sport do not have the necessary physical strength and skills. I am here today to improve my tennis and coaching techniques to be able to impart these strength and coordination skills to the children before they can play the sport”, she said of the training.

    While emphasizing the importance of inculcating critical and tactical thinking skills in young players Dr. Murray urged coaches to develop games and activities that can help in coaching children through mirroring actions and movements that the sport will demand of them at a higher level.

    “Great athletes have great technical skills, but usually, it is the mental skills that separate those who get to the very top from the rest of the pack. I believe that children learn better through play which means that subconsciously they are building this strong mental attitude without even realizing it. I have shared with the coaches the importance of setting these challenges for the kids, regardless of what age they are, and getting them to work them out themselves,” said Dr. Murray.

    On her part, Dr. Odera urged the government to open up more opportunities for investment in the sport especially at the primary and high school level, about equipment costs, entry and participation in regional tournaments as well as the training of coaches to keep up the momentum.

    In addition to the free tennis clinics, the event also included engagements with parents on possible sports scholarships and college placements in the United States and Girl Power Camps. In 2012, Dr. Odera initiated Girl Power Clubs Africa, a teenage girls’ leadership through a sport program that impacts over 700 members annually.

    It includes a tennis after-school education project in partnership with the Professional Tennis Registry, which is the largest global organization of tennis coaches with over 16,000 members in 125 countries. It provides certification in tennis instruction for tennis coaches and tennis professionals for all levels of tennis.

  • A New Dawn For Hassan Joho Who takes New Role as Mining and Blue Economy Cabinet Secretary

    A New Dawn For Hassan Joho Who takes New Role as Mining and Blue Economy Cabinet Secretary

    Hassan Joho Takes over the office from Salim Mvurya,

    Hassan Joho appointed Cabinet Secretary for Mining and Blue Economy officially assumed office on Friday, pledging to drive significant changes in the sector.

    Following that, Joho outlined his strategic priorities, focusing on the expansion of mineral mapping and enhancing value addition processes to maximize economic benefits for Kenya.

    Joho emphasized the need to scale up the mapping of new mineral deposits across the country. “Our goal is to identify and catalogue mineral resources comprehensively to facilitate easier marketing and better management,” he said. This move is expected to boost the country’s capacity to attract investment and optimize resource utilization.

    Joho also highlighted his commitment to shifting the sector’s focus from merely exporting raw materials to developing value addition strategies. He believes that processing minerals locally will lead to greater economic returns and create more job opportunities for Kenyans.

    “We must move beyond exporting raw materials. Our focus will be on enhancing local processing and value addition to ensure that Kenyans benefit directly from our mineral wealth,” said Hassan Joho Cabinet secretary Mining and Blue Economy.

     

  • Data For Governance Alliance holds a Conference with Other Civil Societies to Highlight Human Rights Issues

    Data For Governance Alliance holds a Conference with Other Civil Societies to Highlight Human Rights Issues

    Retired Chief Hon. Justice David Maraga address the forum on Data Governance

    Data For Governance Alliance holds a Conference with Other Civil Societies to Highlight Human Rights Issue

    Data For Governance Alliance is convening a forum workshop with an aim to sensitize members on human rights issues, good leadership which needs advocacy on good leadership,transitional justice, and reconciliation methods.

    Present at the occasion are various organisations including: Afro Barometer, Laws.Africa, CDD GHANA, African LU, ECOSOCC and Data For Governance Alliance.

    The conference which started on Monday 5th August ends on 9th the same month.

    Transitional justice mechanisms, in practice, comprise mechanisms such as truth and reconciliation commissions, reparations, and prosecutions, which can contribute to the healing and transformation of post-conflict societies.

    Judiciaries and courts of law play a pivotal role in safeguarding human rights, particularly their adjudicatory role in situations where constitutionalism and rule of law are threatened. Courts play a reassuring role to societies by giving equal protection to all individuals and groups, and thus, ensuring that order is preserved in societies.

    “To play that role effectively, the courts and judges must have independence and best conditions for operations. This, unfortunately, is not the case in most of the Africa continent. Judges face intimidation when making crucial decisions even when it is clear that the decisions they make are for the advancement and well-being of the society. Courts are also underfunded and, in some countries, neglected altogether. The combined effect of under-resourced courts and political interference in their functions is the decline of the rule of law, which may, as witnessed in many instances, lay the basis for descent to anarchy.” Said Hon. David Maraga Former Chief Justice of Kenya.

    In almost all cases, conflict is usually preceded by the total breakdown of the rule of law and order. The collapse of institutions paves the way for conflict and widespread violence that ends up affecting lives and livelihoods. In all conflict situations, there is systematic abuse of human rights and disruption of the way of life of the affected communities. Thus, it is crucial to preserve institutions that play the key role of safeguarding human rights, primarily as a way of avoiding further conflict and ensuring progress.

    Data For Governance Alliance is a consortium of CSO partners in East, Southern, and West Africa that focus on issues captured by the AU agenda.
    Promoting Africa’s growth and economic development by championing citizen inclusion and increased cooperation and integration of African states.

  • Thabo Chakaka Nyirenda: Africa’s Best Attorney General

    Thabo Chakaka Nyirenda: Africa’s Best Attorney General

    In the legal realm of Africa, one name has risen above all others—Thabo Chakaka Nyirenda, the Attorney General of Malawi. Recently crowned as the best Attorney General on the continent, Nyirenda’s accolade underscores his exceptional legal acumen and unwavering dedication to justice.

    Before assuming his current role, Nyirenda honed his skills as a lawyer at the Central Bank of Malawi, where he established a reputation for meticulous attention to detail and a sharp legal mind. His journey to becoming Attorney General has been marked by numerous victories in high-profile cases, earning him respect and admiration both locally and internationally.

    Nyirenda’s success can be attributed not only to his legal prowess but also to his deep commitment to upholding the rule of law. Under his leadership, Malawi has seen significant advancements in legal reforms and enforcement, setting a benchmark for other nations in the region.

    His tenure as Attorney General has been characterized by a string of victories in landmark cases, demonstrating his ability to navigate complex legal landscapes with finesse and strategic insight. Whether tackling issues of constitutional importance, advocating for human rights, or safeguarding national interests, Nyirenda has consistently delivered results that have strengthened Malawi’s legal framework and enhanced its standing on the global stage.

    Beyond his professional achievements, Nyirenda is renowned for his integrity, humility, and dedication to public service. He exemplifies the qualities of a true leader in the legal profession—inspiring not only his colleagues but also aspiring lawyers across the continent.

    Nyirenda’s recognition as Africa’s best Attorney General serves as a testament to his exceptional abilities and the impact of his contributions to jurisprudence in Malawi and beyond. His journey from the Central Bank to the pinnacle of legal excellence illustrates the power of perseverance and passion in achieving professional success.

    As he continues to chart new paths and advocate for justice, Thabo Chakaka Nyirenda remains a beacon of hope and a role model for future generations of legal practitioners in Africa. His legacy is not only in the cases he has won but also in the standards of excellence he has set for the legal profession across the continent.