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  • Farmers Party Submission of Memoranda on Finance Bill 2023

    Farmers Party Submission of Memoranda on Finance Bill 2023

    Farmer’s party has reviewed the finance bill as presented to parliament on 04th May 2023 the party has noted that the bill proposes amendments to the country’s tax alongside proposed changes to other acts.

    The party says that it has appreciated the bill as it sets an agenda geared towards economic turnarounds and inclusive growth with the aim of increasing investments in at least five sectors with agricultural transformation.

    The party has stated that the expected implementation of the interventions will stimulate the economy with a projected 6.1% GDP growth against the estimated 2022 GDP growth of 5.5%.

    Farmers party still decries the paltry 1.39% allocation to agriculture in the current budget against the Maputo declaration where Kenya is a signatory requiring a minimum allocation of 10% to agriculture.

    Party Leader, Irungu Nyakera has said that the proposed reclassification from zero to exempt will have significant impacts on the agriculture sector and the overall economy saying that it will increase the cost of production for the suppliers passing the cost of farmers, which will ultimately lead to an increase in the cost of food.

    In the subsidized fertilizer program any input VAT incurred in supplying the fertilizer will become a cost to entities supplying to the government.

    Higher farm input costs including fertilizer would be a setback for the government fighting a myriad of challenges around food and nutritional security including a spike in inflation and the effects of a raging drought, which had gripped the country for most of the past two years.

    Further Nyakera says that suppliers will not be able to claim input VAT, VAT levied on farming inputs hence manufacturers will be forced to absorb or pass on the cost of unrecovered input in taxes of farmers which will worsen Kenya’s position as the most expensive nation for farmers in the region.

    The Bill changes the status of the supply of maize flour, wheat or meslin flour, and maize flour containing cassava flour by more than 10 percent in weight from exempt to standard rated.

    Nyakera says that purposely they submitted the request that the agricultural items that have been moved from Zero rated to exempt or from exempt to standard-rated taxation be reverted to their current status.

    Hon Irungu Nyakera believes the tax loss from the proposal would be recovered by reversing some proposals such as VAT exemptions for people buying helicopters and light aircraft, among other benefits that go to wealthy Kenyans at the expense of the average mwanachi.

    The proposal will allow farming to remain competitive and maximize the high costs that farmers will otherwise have to bear.

  • East Africa Real Estate Sector Ready for Investment Opportunities

    East Africa Real Estate Sector Ready for Investment Opportunities

    East Africa’s real estate sector will continue to witness an increase in capital investment chiefly from international real estate funds and institutional players.

     

    This has been revealed by Niyi Adeleye, Stanbic Bank’s Head of African Real Estate who noted that the interest in the region has been fueled by a dynamic macro-economic environment that has created opportunities for investors to look up to the region for diversification opportunities as well as search for niche markets.

     

    “Since the emergence from COVID-19 headwinds, the real estate sector has been characterized by a higher interest rate environment that justifies value acquisitions for funds with liquidity and sound asset management capabilities able to manage these assets at more optimal levels,” Mr. Adeleye said.

     

    Mr. Niyi was speaking ahead of the upcoming 10th annual East Africa Private Investment Summit set to take place on 17-18 May, 2023 in Nairobi, Kenya.

     

    Pricing Opportunities

    Additionally, the resilience and performance of the Light Industrial and Warehousing sector in the region provide a new frontier for investors to acquire new assets and increase returns in the short term. “While it is still in its infancy, A-grade industrial real estate in the region has shown outstanding performance potential to be able to weather any downturns expected,” said Donald Borthwick of London-listed Grit Real Estate Income Group.

     

    The region’s maturing sub-segments are also supporting allocations and strategy. These include retail, student housing and industrial which appear to exhibit a higher level of maturity than other regions in the continent except South Africa. “Nairobi’s position as the hub of East Africa has also enhanced occupier demand. So far, Kenya has seen a 9% increase quarter on quarter in the number of registered businesses in Q1 2023 resulting in 37,176 registrations in Q1 2023. Key occupiers in the financial services and tech sectors are continuing to drive demand in the commercial sector pointing to cautious optimism on the traditional real estate sectors as well.” Tilda Mwai, Research Associate at Estate Intel noted.

     

    Property analysts remain cautiously optimistic about middle-income residential, student housing, corporate accommodation and data centers, as well as performing retail and office sectors.

  • SAMSUNG SOUNDBAR RANKS NO.1 IN GLOBAL SALES FOR 9 CONSECUTIVE YEARS

    SAMSUNG SOUNDBAR RANKS NO.1 IN GLOBAL SALES FOR 9 CONSECUTIVE YEARS

    Samsung Electronics has been recognized as a leader in the global Soundbar market, according to the market research firm, FutureSource Consulting. A newly released report published on February 28th, 2023 notes that Samsung topped the soundbar market for the ninth year in a row, commanding 20.2% in market share and accounting for 18.4% of the industry sales volume in 2022.

    Head of Consumer Electronics Division at Samsung Electronics East Africa, Mr. Sam Odhiambo had the following to say about the global recognition “Samsung is thrilled to receive this recognition for the ninth consecutive year. This achievement is a testament to Samsung’s commitment to providing our customers with top-quality audio solutions that enhance their entertainment experiences. He further went on to say “Samsung will continue to drive innovation and to push the boundaries of sound technology so that we provide our customers with premium sound solutions that will elevate their viewing and listening experiences.”

    Samsung Soundbars, including the premium Q-series line-up, are expertly crafted and fine-tuned for powerful and immersive sound quality, enhanced compatibility with TVs, and sleek and modern design. Features such as SpaceFit Sound have been praised by customers and reviewers for calibrating sounds to fit the acoustic properties of each space for tailor-made sound experiences.

    In fact, Samsung Soundbars have impressed industry experts and reviewers, with outlets such as AVForums selecting the HW-Q990B as the “Best in Class” Award winner for 2022 and Newsweek commenting that the HW-S800B “delivers impressive room-filling sound” in such a compact form.

    This year, Samsung is taking its Soundbar line up to the next level with captivating cinematic sounds and premium audio features to win the hearts of consumers and home theatre enthusiasts.

    Samsung’s HW-Q990C is a flagship Q-series Soundbar with an impressive 11.1.4-channel setup and Dolby Atmos audio. It comes with the latest Q-Symphony 3.0 feature, which analyses and processes voice channels and audio elements to deliver perfectly synchronised audio using every speaker in both the TV and the Soundbar. It also comes with SpaceFit Sound Pro, which calibrates sounds to match the acoustic properties of each space, and Game Mode Pro, which optimises sounds by game genres for added realism when played through Samsung Gaming Hub.

    “Samsung is committed to providing our customers with an industry-leading home entertainment experience that meets the evolving needs of our customers,” said Cheolgi Kim, EVP of Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics[1]. “Samsung Soundbars are the perfect immersive match for Samsung TVs, exemplifying the pinnacle of cinematic sound with smart audio features and enhanced connectivity.”

    According to Futuresource, the global Soundbar market, which has been showing steady growth of about 5.7% over the past three years, recorded 23.16 million units in sales in 2022 and is expected to reach 26 million in sales by 2025.

  • KEWOTA urges teachers to emulate sewing teachers

    KEWOTA urges teachers to emulate sewing teachers

    Kenya Women Teachers Association (KEWOTA) has urged teachers to emulate a Kenyan teacher who was caught on camera mending the torn uniform of a pupil in her class.

    Joyce Sempela Malit, a teacher who has been teaching more than three decades, in Narok County, warmed the hearts of many Kenyans due to this noble act. 34

    Speaking today from the headquarters in Hurligham, the National Treasurer said such acts exemplify the ideals of KEWOTA and are true ro KEWOTA’s creed: Be a sisters keeper.

    “As teachers, we must always be prepared to go beyond the call of duty for a true servant is always prepared to show compassion. We would like teachers to be like Sampela,” said the National Treasurer Jacinta Ndegwa.

    That Sampela always carries a needle and thread to school shows she is mindful of unforseen circumstances that may need an intervening act of compassion.

    NT, as is fondly referred by members, added her voice to the call by netizens to the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) to promote Sempela for her noble act.

  • Finance Committee retreats with NG-CDF board, receives review of the fund’s 20-Year performance

    Finance Committee retreats with NG-CDF board, receives review of the fund’s 20-Year performance

    The National Government-Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF) today appeared before the National Assembly’s Departmental Committee on Finance and National Planning to enlighten the Committee on its operations, programs, successes and challenges affecting the Fund.

    Led by their Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Yusuf Mbuno, the National Government-Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF) Board informed the Members that this year marks 20 years since the Fund was launched, adding that they have so far received Ksh435 billion from the National Treasury benefitting over 6 million students in Kenya through burseries. He however expressed some challenges such as delays in receipt of funds and the challenge of incomplete projects.

    After the presentation of the Fund’s results over these years, the Chairperson of the Committee, Hon. Kuria Kimani advised the Board to develop a structured framework that provides real time information, develop well-structured Budget estimatesindicating pending arrears while Hon. Julius Rutto called for a creation of a standard template on Bursary issued towards the schools which is to be reconciled with acknowledgement receipts from learners.

    Hon. Joseph Munyoro and Hon. Paul Biego were concerned of the reporting structure of the Fund Managers in the constituencies. Hon. Adipo Okuome noted that there was a communication breakdown and tasked the Board to outline their role.

    While making his presentation, Hon. (Dr.) John Ariko notified the Committee that he was a beneficiary of the NG-CDF Fund through out his university course. He advised the Board to do serious checks and balances in the disbursement of funds for accountability purposes.

    As part in the discussion, Hon. David Mboni and Hon. UmulKheir Kassim called on the Board in regards to the NG-CDF sharing formula, to be more equitable in the constituencies against the varied features across the country like high number of primary schools, enrollment rate among others.

    The transition of incomplete projects was a concern to Hon. Joseph Makilap and Hon. Soud Machele who urged the Members to have a vote head for such projects so as to have them completed.

    The CEO also requested the Committee consider amending the Act establishing NG-CDF to have it entrenched in the Constitution.

  • Tree planting in the spirit of mourning shujaa Mukami Kimathi, EBS.

    Tree planting in the spirit of mourning shujaa Mukami Kimathi, EBS.

    GATARE FOREST STATION ~MURANG’A COUNTY

    It is a moment in life that Dedan Kimathi Family and Foundation are undergoing a difficult grieving moment after the sudden demise of the family Matriarch on Thursday 4th May 2023.

    Shujaa Mukami Kimathi is recognized as front line leader of women during the Kenyan struggle for independence. In her life she has portrayed high degree patriotism, honesty and great love for peace.

    As the country continues to grief over her demise, Dedan Kimathi Foundation team of environmental volunteers together with Kenya Defence Forces Soldiers and Officers joined Gatare CFA and KFS in a 5Ha tree planting activity and seed balls broadcasting in Murang’a County.

    This was done to memorialize Shujaa Mukami Kimathi as a conservator of forests and a lover of well tended environment.

    Dedan Kimathi Foundation Environment Conservation Team and Kenya Defence Forces observe a moment of silence in honor of Shujaa Mukami Kimathi, EBS after planting 5000 trees in Gatare Forest Station; Murang’a as the country continues to mourn her demise.

  • Jijenge Comes In Handy To Cushion Kenyans

    Jijenge Comes In Handy To Cushion Kenyans

    Jijenge Credit the leading non deposit taking microfinance, has come in Handy To Cushion Kenyans at a time when all of us are feeling the pinch of the high cost of living coupled with runaway inflation.

    Peter Macharia Kamau is the Captain of the ship at Jijenge and he says,

    “It’s true to say life is tough. No single sector has been spared and that’s why I’m calling upon the government of the day (Kenya Kwanza) to move with speed to find a lasting solution to the current quagmire,” Mr Peter Macharia Kamau said.

    However, to offer an immediate solution, Jijenge is a financial partner all Kenyans can attest to due to their efficacy, timeliness and friendly interest rates.

    “We are inviting Kenyans to visit us so that we can offload the heavy financial burden right from their shoulder. We are offering loans at a very reasonable interest rate so Kenyans shouldn’t suffer,” he said.

    Jijenge Credit is a non-deposit taking Micro Finance Lending Institution with over 10,000 clients in Kenya, Sudan and Tanzania, and its head office is at Town House, Nairobi, Kenya.

    Our greatest advantage the demand for microfinance products that is very high especially among SMEs who are the company’s main client. Jijenge Credit looks to aid those who are unable to access financial services.

  • Hon Teddy’s Views on County Disbursements

    Hon Teddy’s Views on County Disbursements

    Kilifi County Speaker the Honorable Teddy Mwambire has taken a moment to share with us his thoughts pertaining county government disbursements.

    He notes

    “County government disbursements from the national treasury should not be pegged on protests from the Council of Governors or public. Timely disbursements will bring effective delivery of services by counties. Let the national treasury be sensitive and do the expected timely.

    Hoping that all the challenges are addressed at the Intergovermental coordination level.”

  • SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CEMENTS ITS MARKET SHARE WITH THE LAUNCH OF THE A SERIES

    SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CEMENTS ITS MARKET SHARE WITH THE LAUNCH OF THE A SERIES

    Samsung Electronics officially welcomed the A-series range of devices into the Kenyan market, a move that is designed to cement the global electronic manufacturer’s position as the market leader in the Kenyan market. The brand that was recently voted most loved electronics brand by women in Kenya introduced the Galaxy A 14, A24 5G, A34 5G and A54 5G to customers through a colorful customer engagement event held at the Junction mall. Present during the event was Ms. Rehema Nyambura Product Marketing Manager at Samsung Electronics and Chandni Verma Marketing Manager Watu Simu.

    Samsung has taken over the smartphone market by ensuring product accessibility through strategic partnerships with device financing companies like Watu Simu, M-Kopa and SunKing. According to research from IDC, Samsung led the way in Kenya’s smartphone market in Q4 2022 with a 31.7%-unit share. Samsung leveraged its distribution through asset financing, which allows underbanked customers in Africa to purchase products like smartphones.

    Speaking at the launch, Ms. Rehema Nyambura Product Marketing Manager East Africa said, “We believe device financing is a key driver in making our products more accessible to consumers, and it has played a critical role in helping us maintain our market position and stay competitive.” He further went on to say “The A series is a key part of Samsung’s strategy to offer high-quality devices at an affordable price point, and we are committed to making the A-series available in Kenya. We believe that offering high-quality devices at an affordable price point is essential to our success and meeting the needs of our customers”.

    With the average Kenyan earning a daily wage it has become paramount for companies to develop flexible payment options that complement the daily life of the customers thus driving user accessibility in the long term.

    The new additions to the popular Galaxy A series will help users shoot steady and crisp videos, see clearly even in bright conditions, and do more of the things they love with a battery life that lasts more than two days. The Galaxy A54 5G and Galaxy A34 5G deliver stunning images with clear quality even in bright conditions, making use of Samsung Galaxy’s leading Nightography and AI capabilities. Whether users want to capture the perfect selfie or connect through super-smooth video calls, the Galaxy A54 offers astonishing detail thanks to its 32MP front camera.

    Furthermore, the A series range of devices produce video with amazing clarity, combatting shakiness and blur with improved optical image stabilization (OIS) and video digital image stabilization (VDIS). Users can be confident about capturing awesome content, even with unsteady hands or when filming on the go. For adventures after dark and in low light conditions, Night mode helps users to capture more detail by broadening the camera’s pixel size

    The Galaxy A14 boasts an enhanced, wider and sharper display with a 6.6” FHD+ large display and high resolution for immersive viewing. This is an improvement on the Galaxy A13 that it replaces, which had a 6.5” HD+ display, while the Galaxy A34 and A54 feature immersive Super AMOLED displays, measuring 6.4-inch  on the Galaxy A54 5G and 6.6-inch  on the Galaxy A34 5G. Both displays have been upgraded for astounding outdoor visibility, even under bright sunlight. With the enhanced Vision Booster and a 120Hz refresh rate, the displays will keep up with users as they move between different lighting conditions.

    Overall, Samsung’s approach of offering financing options to customers, combined with its alluring product offerings, has helped it to cement its position as a leading player in the electronics industry. The Galaxy A series comes in three color options, including Awesome Lime, Awesome Graphite, Awesome White and Awesome Silver available at any authorized dealer stores nationwide.

  • WorldRemit Survey Identifies Migrant Challenges Behind Celebrating Mother’s Day on Different Dates Globally

    WorldRemit Survey Identifies Migrant Challenges Behind Celebrating Mother’s Day on Different Dates Globally

    A new survey from WorldRemit, a leading digital remittances company within the Zepz Group, has found that nearly half of migrants wish that Mother’s Day was celebrated on the same day around the world – pointing to the cultural difficulties faced by those who live in a different country to their mother.

    Mother’s Day is celebrated on different dates across the world, ranging from the second Sunday of February in Norway to the 15th of October in Malawi. In Kenya, Mother’s Day is observed on the second Sunday of May, with this year’s celebrations being marked on May 14th.

    The survey was conducted in February with over 1,000 participants from the United Kingdom with a focus on understanding how migrants celebrate their relationship with their mothers.

    Mother’s Day Timings Across the World

    The most popular dates for Mother’s Day celebrations are the fourth week of Lent in March (such as in the United Kingdom and Nigeria), and the second Sunday in May (such as in the United States of America, South Africa, and Australia).

    The survey found that while 93% of respondents celebrate Mother’s Day, nearly one third (27%) agree that it is easy to forget when Mother’s Day is celebrated in their family’s country of origin.

    While the majority of respondents (46%) celebrate Mother’s Day on the day their country of residence celebrates, a third (33%) of respondents noted that they celebrate Mother’s Day twice a year; recognising the celebratory date in their family’s country of origin, in addition to the country they currently reside in.

    Nearly half of respondents (46%) agree that they wish that Mother’s Day was celebrated on the same day around the world.

    The Impact of Mothers

    WorldRemit knows that mothers and motherly figures serve as the golden thread through many of our lives, often shapeshifting as our confidante, advisor, friend, and caretaker.

    WorldRemit’s survey found that 96% of respondents agree that their mother has been influential in shaping them as a person. In addition, 95% of respondents agree that their mother had helped them to get to where they are in their lives currently. Finally, 94% of respondents agree that their mother supports them in their life choices.

    When asked to describe their mother in three words, responses from participants included “trustworthy”, “devoted”, “strong”, and “selfless”.

     

    Gifting on Mother’s Day

     

    WorldRemit’s survey revealed that the most popular way to celebrate Mother’s Day in the United Kingdom is by sending a gift, which 69% of respondents stated is how they would mark the day. Other popular celebrations included eating out and a family visit.

    Flowers were revealed as the most popular gift choice, with 59% of respondents citing that they planned on giving flowers on Mother’s Day. 46% of participants noted that they would be sending their mother money on Mother’s Day.

    This Mother’s Day, WorldRemit encourages you to celebrate your mother or motherly figure; perhaps by sending her a small gift, or a written note of appreciation to say “thank you”.

    To all mothers across the world, WorldRemit thanks you for making a world of difference.