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  • Education stakeholders commit to teaching coding in schools as building blocks for digital economy

    Education stakeholders commit to teaching coding in schools as building blocks for digital economy

    • KAIS and Kodris hold a symposium to sensitize stakeholders on the importance of teaching coding to young learners.
    • Up to 55% of jobs in Kenya will require some level of digital skills by 2030.
    • Globally, employment in computer and IT occupations are projected to grow 13% from 2020 to 2030, faster than the average for all occupations.

    Education stakeholders have affirmed their commitment to the early introduction of the coding curriculum in schools to help learners acquire technical skills relevant to a digital economy. Technology is rapidly changing the landscape of the workforce with employers across the world increasingly seeking a digitally skilled labor force.

    It is projected that by 2030, 50 – 55% of all jobs in Kenya will require some level of digital skills with the demand being primarily driven by enterprises adopting digital technologies.

    It is against this backdrop that the Kenya Association of International Schools (KAIS) in partnership with Education Technologies firm, Kodris Africa and Kenya Commercial Bank on Thursday convened a Digital skills symposium that brought together various stakeholders from the education and ICT sectors.

    The event delved into the computing and coding curriculum and the importance of incorporating digital skills in primary and secondary schools. Also present were tech giants Microsoft, Google Safaricom, and Liquid Telcom among others.

    In the last two decades, curriculum reforms have been driven by rapid technological and social changes. However, while the importance of digital skills has been recognized, there has been less of a focus—particularly in emerging markets—on the scale of demand for these skills, and the models that can be used to teach them.

    Speaking during the event, Jane Mwangi, KAIS Head of Secretariat, underscored the need to train learners on digital skills from the elementary level saying, “If you look at more developed countries like Singapore and Japan, they have been teaching coding to their learners from the kindergarten level, but as we have also done that as international schools, we are glad that public and private schools are finally catching up. We have no option but to make coding part of our lifestyle,” she said.

    Speaking during the event that was attended by close to 100 International Primary and Secondary Schools, Jack Ngare who is also head of Google in Africa said the only way Kenya and Africa are going to stay on par with developed nations is by introducing coding at the elementary level of schooling.

    “Coding is one of the fundamental building blocks in IT and empowering our people to be able to understand and build some of the technological products that we consume is why we need to start teaching coding in this country at zero option. Rather than just being consumers of technology, we build it as well. We were left behind by the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd industrial revolutions, are we going to allow ourselves to be left behind by the 4th industrial revolution too?”

    Managing Director, of Microsoft Africa Development Centre, Catherine Muraga said coding has become so central to all career paths adding, “the need to teach learners how to solve problems through coding has become a lot more important that we have to pay attention. It is as important as English or French in communication. We have to make sure our children are well equipped for efficiency and productivity.”

    In Kenya, the demand for digital skills training is expected to surge as we approach the next decade. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the speed of this change. 70% of demand is expected to be for foundational skills, followed by 23 % for non-ICT intermediate skills.

    Kodris Africa is the only organization offering a curriculum approved by the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD). Speaking at the event, Kodris Africa CEO, Mugumo Munene emphasized the importance of teaching learners more than just how to use computer applications.

    “If you talk to experts, they will tell you that the younger you start learning how to code the better it is.  In a world that is so connected, children need to learn digital skills such as coding from an early age. The curriculum we have developed is not necessarily for one segment of schools, it is cross-cutting and can be deployed by public schools, private schools, and international schools.”

    Coding involves translating instructions for a computer from human language to a language a machine/computer can understand. Technologies that we have come to rely on such as smartphones, ATM cards, mobile money, Internet banking, e-learning, and telemedicine all run on codes.

    Speaking on behalf of KICD, which is the body mandated to provide curricula and curriculum support materials, the Assistant Director of e-Learning, Charles Munene said that “In the last two decades, curriculum reforms have been driven by rapid technological and social changes. Coding is becoming the most in-demand job skill of the future, therefore, we must align our curriculum to this rising demand in the job market.”

    Countries like the US, China, England, Germany, and France among many others in the developed world have already made coding compulsory for grade-one learners.

    Globally, employment in computer and IT occupations is projected to grow 13% from 2020 to 2030, faster than the average for all occupations.

    The median annual wage for IT occupations was $91,250 in May 2020, which was higher than the median annual wage for all occupations of $41,950. Demand for IT skills is expected to be driven by cloud computing, the collection and storage of big data, and information security.

  • Sirisia MP John Waluke loses appeal in fraud case

    Sirisia MP John Waluke loses appeal in fraud case


    Sirisia Member of Parliament John Waluke
    Sirisia Member of Parliament John Waluke

    Sirisia Member of Parliament (MP) John Waluke has been ordered to pay Sh1 billion fine or serve 57 years in jail for fraud.

    Some few years ago Hon John Waluke was found guilty for defrauding National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) Ksh 297M. He was sentensed to serve 57yrs in jail or pay Ksh 1B.

    Hon John after spending some weeks in the prison, Hon got back into the court and got some reprieves.

    Waluke, who had appealed against a magistrate’s court ruling that slapped him with the heavy sentences, lost the appeal before the High Court on Thursday, October 6.

    Justice Esther Maina said in her ruling on Thursday that the prosecution proved beyond any reasonable doubt that Waluke took part in the NCPB fraud.

    The MP, who was out on appeal, secured re-election in the August 9, 2022 Sirisia parliamentary polls.

    The lawmaker ran on Jubilee Party ticket, getting 16,461 votes against Ford-Kenya candidate Nasiuma Wafula’s 8,811 votes.

    If unsatisfied with the High Court verdict, the lawmaker can challenge the ruling at the Court of Appeal within 14 days.

    If Waluke fails to appeal against the decision, then he’ll lose his parliamentary seat because he’d have been jailed for more than six months.

  • Kisii county releases anti-anthrax vaccine.

    Kisii county releases anti-anthrax vaccine.

    Kisii Deputy Governor Hon Dr. Robert Monda in Kisii Agricultural Training Center.
    Kisii Deputy Governor Hon Dr. Robert Monda in Kisii Agricultural Training Center.

    As farmers are in rush to prevent their animals from in Kisii County, Kisii County Deputy Governor Dr. Robert Monda flags off Anthrax Vaccination at ATC kisii.

    The deputy governor later said that the county has procured over 20,000 doses which will target Bomariba ward and Bonchari Sub County in Bonchari Constituency before the exercise is rolled out to the entire county consisting of 9 Constituencies.

    The authority has however advised Livestock farmers to adhere and normalize to present livestock for vaccination as the schedule.

     

     

     

  • Senior teacher in Nyamira accused of defiling a class 7 girl

    Senior teacher in Nyamira accused of defiling a class 7 girl

    As the defilement cases continue to rise in the society, in Gusii land in Nyamira County it has been reported a case of defilement at St Andrews Kaggwa Girls Primary in Nyansiongo, Borabu Sub County. A senior teacher has been accused over the same defiling a class 7 girl. The suspect is now held at Manga Police station in Manga Ward.

    The teacher is among the high ranking  in command.

    Yesterday on 5th Oct, 2022 it’s said that all tests were done at Sub County Hospital in Kijauri and they turned positive.

    Defilement is proved when the the key ingredients of the offence of defilement including a proof of the age of the complainant, proof of penetration and proof that the appellant was the perpetrator of the offence.

    In a Twitter post shared by  Abuga Makori who is a renown political journalist  and a parliamentary writer said that leadership should take fully responsibility and charge to tame out the cases. “This is a public institution and the leadership MUST take responsibility. We can’t pay 65,000 annually for our children to be DEFILED.” Makori lamented.

    Abuga further shares photos on his social media platform terming the accused as a monster “above is the monster who defiled by 12-year-old niece. The second one is the victim during hospital tests on Wednesday.” Abuga Makori writes.

    Makori finally feels devastated saying that the act is very appalling incident.

    A person who commits an offence of defilement with a child aged eleven years or less shall upon conviction be sentenced to imprisonment for life.

    Defilement of a child between the ages of 12 to 15 carries a sentence of 20 years imprisonment the penal code States further that defilement of a child between 16- 18 years old carries a sentence of 15 years imprisonment.

    The accused is set to be arraigned in Keroka Magistrate Courts today 6th Oct, 2022. The victim is Abuga Makori’s niece and he is requesting for justice prevail as the country is up in fighting the acts.

     

  • Teachers Rewarded for Exemplary commitment

    Teachers Rewarded for Exemplary commitment

    TSC Chairman Dr Jamleck Muturi John and Commission Secretary Dr Nancy Macharia join teachers and other education stakeholders in commemorating World Teachers Day on October 5, 2022.
    TSC Chairman Dr Jamleck Muturi John and Commission Secretary Dr Nancy Macharia join teachers and other education stakeholders in commemorating World Teachers Day on October 5, 2022.

    The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) on Wednesday, October 5, feted and celebrated 33 teachers for their deserved and exemplary role in promoting quality education within the country during the World Teachers Day celebrations.

    The event was led by TSC CEO Dr. Nancy Macharia at the (KSG) Kenya School of Government- Lower Kabete, disclosed  that a total of 264 teachers would be honoured for beating the odds in a bid to push for effective and quality education.

    TSC boss also assured that a section of teachers would also be recognised for winning national honours over the past two years, some of whom were awarded in 2022.

    The list revealed that the renown Peter Tabichi who won the outstanding award in Commonwealth 2022, Joel Shunza Gitali who scooped the Anti-tobacco award by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and Gerald Mutosi who captured the outstanding sculpture award.

    During the meeting, TSC chair, Jamleck Muturi strongly acknowledged the pivotal role of teachers in building the nation and preparing the leaders of tomorrow despite encountering numerous challenges. “The Commission has been engaging with teachers during stakeholder forums. The aim is to get the true feeling of the environment in which our teachers work from. We note that our teachers are doing great work,” he stated.

    Equally, Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) Secretary General, Akelo Misori strongly urged the commission to lobby on behalf of all the teachers to the new administration.”We are the people who can transform education. We are not noisemakers, To the TSC chair, Jamleck Muturi we want you to address the stagnation of teachers of this country and ensure you lobby for the 58,000 teachers the new government has committed to give us. Expand the housing of teachers so that the new housing schemes will first accommodate teachers,” Misori urged.

    Below are the outstanding personalities who were bestowed the presidential awards:

    Mayoo Kipchumba- Kapsabet Boys High School.

    Flora Mlatia- Kenya High School who has been topping in the list of well performing schools and she has been gradually improving extremely well despite the COVID pandemic times.

    Florence Mulatya of Kenya High
    Florence Mulatya of Kenya High

    Order of the Grand Warrior of Kenya.

    Anyango Okebe- Anak dara primary

    Amollo Anastacia- St Mary’s Lwak Girls

    Kamau Phylis- Mahiga Girls

    Peter Tabichi- Keriko Mixed Day Secondary School

    Esther Njeri- Mureke

    John Kuria- Mang’u High SchoolMaiyo Kipchumba – Kapsabet

    Indimuli Kahi- Machakos

    Head of State Commendations

    Mulwa Mwendo- Inyokoni primary school.

    Sally Kosegi- Bishop Muge Memorial

    Koech Solomon- Kangaru school

    Mugo Lucy- Karatina Girls

    Abdi Ayub- Jamhuri High School

    Emily Jerono- St luke preparatory

    Inn Theolata- St Bridges Girls

    Ali Yarow- Hudhile primary

    Ryan Joseph- Achego primary

    Losike Samuel- Nadwat primary school

    Jilloh Abdullahi- Algani Girls primary

    Cheruiyot Joseph – Kitait primary

    Cecilia Teka- Lemek Namunyak Girls

    Bruce Kirage- Nyaikuro HIGH School

    Nyang’au Alfred- Mesabakwa Secondary School

    Onyango Jared- Nyalenda secondary school

    Kalwa Adif Dube- El wak Secondary

    Nzioka Johnson Matheka- Donholm primary

    Kuria Mwangi- Murang’a High

    Catherine Wanja- Thika high school for the visually impaired.

  • Kenya projects about 1.46 million tourists into the country by close of the year

    Kenya projects about 1.46 million tourists into the country by close of the year

    Najib Balala Cabinet Secretary Tourism
    Najib Balala Cabinet Secretary Tourism

    Kenya projects to receive about 1.46 million tourists into the destination by the close of the year as the country outsmarts the adverse effect of the Covid -19 pandemic.

    Tourism and Wildlife CS Najib Balala today expressed confidence that the destination was quickly on its way to full recovery as it built on resilience, powerful destination, growth of domestic tourism, and value addition to the tourism experience.

    Balala who was briefing the local and international media at Bomas of Kenya after opening the 12th edition of Magical Kenya Tourism Expo (MKTE) said the estimated arrivals would translate to 265 billion shillings.

    “Last year, we recorded 870,000 visitors into the country with revenue receipt of 146 billion Kenya shillings, and by close of this year, we have better projects since things have begun looking up, says the CS

    The expo, which is the largest East and Central African Travel Trade Show, brings together over 200 exhibitors and 160 buyers among other industry partners and media from some of Kenya’s key source markets in Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas.

    According to Balala, the Expo marks a significant development in the recovery of the sector from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic slump. He noted that the presence of exhibitors and hosted buyers representing about 30 countries affirms that Kenya is a country that continues to attract global attention and investment in tourism development.

    “MKTE 2022 represents the aspirations of the tourism sector in Kenya and Africa, it shows that the sector is ready to kick off and we are ready for business.   I am happy to see the optimism among partners who have come together to make this event a success again,” he said. “This is a great platform to sell Kenya to the global tourism market and we are confident that within these three days, we shall see some interesting developments as we look forward to building on the already existing partnerships between our tourism industry and global players.”

    CS Balala added that the Ministry has built on efforts to ensure that tourism experiences are safe and enjoyable for visitors and sustainable and profitable for stakeholders in the industry.

    “As a Ministry, we have been focusing on increasing our country’s value proposition by highlighting its unique offering and culture through events such as MKTE.  Earlier in the year, we launched our new strategy that will provide a road map for the sector and will shape the future of Kenya’s tourism industry,” said the CS

    He added, “We shall continue to build on these efforts to position Magical Kenya as one of the most attractive destinations for visitors from across the globe. I welcome you all to Magical Kenya and hope that you will have enjoyable and fruitful engagements during the three days of the Expo”.

    Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Betty Radier says that the 2022 expo is part board’s efforts to revitalize tourism in Kenya as it focuses on Africa and other emerging markets.

    “We are delighted to have the event return to in-person after two years, last year we held the event virtually to ensure that the sector did not lose out on any opportunities,” she said. “As we continue to work towards our vision of a thriving tourism industry, we are determined to support this vital sector by providing an environment that will attract visitors and enable them to connect with the best in local hospitality, culture, and heritage.” Said Dr. Radier.

    The three-day event will run from today until Friday, 7th October 2022. Several seminars with compelling themes on current trends in the travel industry will be presented during the three-day expo.

    MKTE has over the years brought together different international buyers from top source markets in Kenya who have seized and created opportunities in the country’s thriving tourism sector, which is one of the backbones of the country’s economy.

  • Zamara Launches New Online Aggregator Portal to Increase Insurance Uptake

    Zamara Launches New Online Aggregator Portal to Increase Insurance Uptake

    Zamara Insurance Group CEO
    Zamara Insurance Group CEO.

    Nairobi, Kenya, Tuesday 4th October 2022 – Leading insurance broker, Zamara Group, has announced plans to invest KSh 100 million to upgrade its digital capabilities and customer service.

    The company said the program includes upgrades in its operations and technology, including launching a new online aggregator platform dubbed eZamara, that will have a full range of insurance and investment products.

    The portal will allow customers to compare products from different insurers in one place and create and manage their insurance policies online to increase insurance uptake in the country.

    “The digital transformation of the insurance industry will require a considerable amount of capital to invest. However, investing in digital technology will be necessary if insurers are to stay relevant to consumers, “said Zamara Group CEO Sundeep Raichura.

    Zamara Group CEO, Sundeep Raichura, said the company was committed to providing its customers with the best possible experience and that the investment in digital would enable it to do so. “We are constantly evolving our business to meet the needs of our customers and this investment will enable us to provide a more convenient and efficient service,” he said.

    Mr Raichura said that the company’s investment in technology and customer service is part of its commitment to provide its clients with the best possible experience. “We are constantly striving to improve our service offering and to make it easier for our clients to do business with us.”

    “Over the years, we have seen a spike in insurance sales growth via the internet and other digital channels. As Zamara, we are committed to accelerating and enabling digital and financial inclusion in Kenya by providing easy access to financial solutions like pensions and insurance at scale.

    Zamara expects to invest between KSh 100 million over the next three years in technology as per its 2022-2025 strategic intention of disruption through technology, with a targeted 30% growth in its business via digital channels.

    The Zamara Online Aggregator portal aims to provide easy access to financial solutions like pensions and insurance at scale.

    The portal is designed to make it easier for individuals and businesses to get the insurance they need and to find products that fit their needs. By providing a single point of access, the portal will help to accelerate and enable digital and financial inclusion in Kenya.

    By launching the aggregator portal, the company aims at taking the customer experience to a new level, making it easy for clients to get the right cover at the right price.

    The Zamara aggregator combines everything an insured could want accurate quotes, reliable service and easy claim Management.

    Zamara is a diversified financial services group offering pensions, medical, insurance and actuarial services with a presence in six countries in Africa.

  • OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE THIRD COUNTY ASSEMBLY

    OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE THIRD COUNTY ASSEMBLY

    Hon Governor Simba Arati attending the third official opening of the County Assembly
    Hon Governor Simba Arati attending the third official opening of the County Assembly.

    Kisii Governor H.E Simba Arati has today graced the official opening of the third County Assembly of Kisii at the main Chambers of Kisii County Assembly.

    The Governor who was accompanied by his Deputy H.E Dr. Robert Monda,Kisii Senator Hon.Richard Onyonka, handed his Manifesto to the Assembly in his inaugural Speech.

    H.E Simba Arati congratulated the Kisii County third assembly speaker Hon Dr. Phillip Nyanumba on his historic election in the same line commended members of Kisii County Assembly on their elections and wished them well as they start a journey to serve the county.

    The Governor vowed to deliver on the promises He made to the great people of Kisii during the electioning period.

  • President Appoints Peter Tabichi as Member of CBC reforms team

    President Appoints Peter Tabichi as Member of CBC reforms team

    The Munavu-led task force will be expected to undertake a summative evaluation of CBC and study all laws governing the basic education subsector and make recommendations for review of these legislations to address duplication, ambiguities, efficiency constraints and improving linkages.

    The new team has also been tasked with assessing the examination framework and also evaluate the teacher education and training framework for both preservice and in-service.

    Ruto further tasked the working party to look into the teachers’ deployment policies and general school governance.

    “To review and recommend appropriate financing framework including capitation and minimum essential package grants for all basic education levels.

    “To review and recommend a framework for physical and infrastructure development and coordination of public-private partnerships for improved access and quality provision,” Ruto stated through the Gazette Notice.

    Other members of the task force include David Some, Halima Saado Abdilahi, Ciriaka Gitonga, Purity Mbaabu, Edward Katue Nzinga, Virginia Wahome, Robert Juma Wamalwa, Charles Kyalo Mutinda, Anthony Cheruiyot Sitienei, Bishop Geffrey Waweru Gichoki, Rev Seline Chepngeno Ronoh, Laila Abubakar, Daniel Otieno Randa, John Kamiti Munyua.

    Also sitting on the committee are Kizito Wangalwa, Augusta Mwihaki Muthigani, Peter Barasa, Ahmed Yussuf, Jone Mose, Hassan Mwakimako, Lynette Mwende Ndile, Wilson Kogo and Stephen Mbugua Ngari.

  • Hon Bishop Dr Tonui back into Political limelight

    Hon Bishop Dr Tonui back into Political limelight

    As president Ruto prepares to name his Cabinet and get down to work, a church leader has called for political goodwill if the country’s socio-economic problems have to be solved.

    Citing the high cost of living, corruption and adverse effects of climate change concerns among others issues, Bishop Daniel Tonui of Elim Victory Church International exudes confidence that President Ruto will offer much needed wisdom to tackle the issues.

    Bishop Tonui, who is also a former Member of Parliament for Kipkelion in Kericho County, lauded the peaceful election process and subsequent political transition, terming the president an inspiration to many.

    Addressing the media in Nairobi, Bishop Tonui (pictured, centre) observed that the president’s campaign promises stood to turn around the lives of many Kenyans if well executed.

    “Your Excellency, you are a great inspiration to youths and people doing small businesses…we look forward to your empowering SMEs through equipping them with funds to begin and better their businesses so that together we can contribute to towards building our great nation,” he said.

    Flanked by other church leaders, Tonui hailed the president’s exemplary appearance and address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York recently where he ably spoke on pertinent issues affecting humanity.

    “During the UN Summit in New York, you articulated very well issues about climate change…through this as a nation we can learn that we need a strong political will to support the countries affected,” he said.

    The former MP also asked the president to show guidance on the contentious issue of the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) illegalizing sitting allowances and other perks for sitting members of the 13th Parliament.

    He also implored the President to address the issue of the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) which is causing concerns among parents, teachers and other education stakeholders.