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  • KEMSA flags off Ksh 54M sunscreen agents for persons living with albinism

    KEMSA flags off Ksh 54M sunscreen agents for persons living with albinism

    The Kenya Medical Supplies Authority(KEMSA) has flagged off a consignment of sunscreen agents destined for more than 192 public health facilities to alleviate the plight of persons living with albinism.

    Provision of sunscreen agents with a sun protection factor of 50 and above (SPF 50+) is a public health requirement, with such agents now listed in the Kenya Essential Medicine list.

    Speaking at an event to flag off delivery vehicles heading to more than 45 counties, KEMSA Acting Chief Executive Officer John Kabuchi, flanked by senior officials from the National Council for Persons with Disabilities (NCPWD), said the Authority has been managing the procurement, warehousing and last-mile delivery of sunscreen agents to public health facilities.

    “This particular consignment of sunscreen agents comprises lip balms, after-sun lotion, adult and children sunscreen lotions valued at more than Ksh 54 million,” Kabuchi said. He added, “KEMSA and the National Council for Persons with Disabilities have been ensuring that these sunscreen agents are delivered promptly to all health facilities to ensure the comfort of persons living with albinism.”

    The distribution of the sunscreen agents to more than 3800 persons with albinism is one of the flagship NCPWD support programs.

    NCPWD Executive Director Harun Hassan said the Council has been implementing this program to cushion persons with albinism from harmful sun rays, leading to skin cancer.

    “Under the Albinism Support program, the Council provides sunscreen lotions, lip balms, and other services for all Persons with Albinism. One bottle of Nivea sunscreen lotion is provided to every registered Person with Albinism monthly. Additionally, clients are entitled to one after sun lotion every two months. Besides sunscreen and after-sun lotions, lip balms have also been procured for PWAs who are entitled to a piece each month,” Hassan said.

    The flag-off of the sunscreen agents comes hot on the heels of a series of recent medical supplies consignments by KEMSA to various public health facilities.

    Last month, KEMSA flagged off a consignment of assorted essential medical supplies valued at more than Ksh 200 million destined to various counties as part of ongoing efforts to ensure the national scale-up of the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) programme.

    The Authority has maintained an ”above-average” order fulfillment rate and last-mile deliveries to more than 11,500 health facilities countrywide.

  • Supreme Court to issue judgment on BBI appeal case

    Supreme Court to issue judgment on BBI appeal case

    The Supreme Court of Kenya is expected to deliver the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) Thursday.

    In a notice on Tuesday, Supreme Court Registrar Letizia Wachira said the ruling will be made at 9 am at the Supreme Court of Kenya buildings.

    “Take notice that the judgment in this matter will be delivered on Thursday, March 31, 2022, at 9.00 am before the Supreme Court of Kenya,” read the notice in part.

    An appeal on the BBI case was heard by the judges between January 18th and 20th, 2022.

    The seven-Judge bench of the Supreme Court that heard the appeal petition then retired to make its final decision following submissions.

    The three-day hearing saw lawyers on both sides put up spirited arguments over the petition which has elicited a lot of public interest.

    The High Court and the Court of Appeal in 2021 had ruled that the process of amending the Constitution was unconstitutional, null, and void.

  • Bamburi Cement enters the specialized mortar Market

    Bamburi Cement enters the specialized mortar Market

    Nairobi, Wednesday, March 30, 2022,  Bamburi Cement today announced its entry into the specialized mortar sector by launching a ready-to-use tile adhesive by the brand name ‘Bamburi TectorCeram SETI 300’ into the Kenyan market.

    Designed for placement of porous tiles including ceramic, terracotta, earthenware, and natural stone tiles, Bamburi SETI 300 is a cementitious mortar product produced from carefully sourced raw materials, including chemical admixtures, Bamburi cement, and sand.

    Speaking at the launch in Nairobi, Bamburi Cement’s Head of Innovation and Technical Services, Fidelis Sakwa shared that the introduction of the new product into the market was in response to consumer needs and aligned to global construction trends in modern tiling which require more specialized tile adhesive solutions.

    He further stated: “Innovation is a key lever in the company’s Building for Growth strategy, and today’s milestone is a result of continuous investment in research and development coupled with paying close attention to our customer’s needs. The launch of Bamburi SETI 300 is a direct response to insights from the market about shifting trends in tiling in residential houses, shopping complexes, restaurants, offices, hospitals, educational institutions, hotels, among others. The challenges experienced by builders and contractors alike, have demonstrated that the right tiling adhesive will satisfy the needs of our customers.”

    Bamburi Cement’s Sales Director, Kanyi Gitonga said “One of the challenges in the building industry today, is the prevalence of popping out, cracking, and falling of tiles. Through the support of the Holcim Group research center in France in conjunction with our Bamburi team, we have specially formulated Bamburi SETI 300 to address this. Made from largely locally available materials, SETI 300 is an excellent example of Kenyan manufactured solutions.”

    The new tile adhesive is suitable for interior tiling solutions such as floor and wall applications and only requires the addition of water on site. Its advanced formulation and creamy workability significantly increase the bonding strength to prevent debonding and speed up construction works.

    Bamburi Cement’s Managing Director Seddiq Hassani added, “We are delighted to tap into the growing demand for specialty mortar products such as tile adhesives. As a champion for innovation in construction, Bamburi Cement is well-positioned to develop and present yet another construction solution to resolve challenges in the tiling sector. The diversification of our product portfolio allows us to further differentiate, grow in new segments and enhance value for our customers and stakeholders.”

    Bamburi SETI 300 is also part of our eco-responsible offerings as it is environmentally safe as it is manufactured from inert chemicals that do not harm the environment and has been deliberately designed to minimize the amount of water used to lay tiles.

    It is also economical to use and not only does it improve the adhesion strength and bonding of tiles but also enhances workability for fixing tiles resulting in aesthetically beautiful tiles.

    Mr. Hassani added “I am proud of this initiative because it eases the process of tiling in construction projects. Bamburi TectorCeram SETI 300 is the ultimate choice as it has a very neat and strong finish, it is environmentally and consumer-friendly and significantly reduces the potential cost of repairs and wasted time.”

  • Man chops off wife’s hand in Machakos county

    Man chops off wife’s hand in Machakos county

    A man has been accused of allegedly chopping off his wife’s hand in Machakos County. The couple that has been living well in marriage for the past ten years with three kids in Mlolongo started to experience turmoil when the wife, Mackline Mokeira, began to build a house for her parents.

    Mokeira says she has been a mama mboga for the past five years to sustain her family together with educating her kids who she says are in very expensive private school.

    In mid last year, Mokeira says she joined a Sacco that enabled her to acquire a loan which was the root cause of her matrimonial woes. Her husband, she says, threatened to kill her accusing her of infidelity, a threat she took seriously and fled the home.

    It is then that the husband followed the kids to school and the kids showed him where they had fled to. He stormed the house in the evening, fished out a machete from his jacket, and chopped off her right hand. ‘I didn’t believe that he was going to do that. He wanted to finish me off. I got a chance to escape when blood spilled on his face and when he tried to wipe it off, I fled but he followed me up to the gate. It is neighbors who assisted me and he tried to flee but they pursued him and caught up with him. Luckily for him, it is police on patrol who helped him from the irate public,’ Mokeira narrates.

    Mokeira says she has been grounded since she lost her hand as she can no longer be able to do her daily chores, especially the business that she used to do to cater to her family’s needs. She however says she is not ready to face her husband in court and leaves him to God to judge him.

    She is pleading with well-wishers to help her set up a business that will enable her to sustain her life as she will depend on well-wishers to give her food and basic needs and especially school fees for her kids for her entire life. 0711542587- Her number.

  • Naivas launches 1St annual edition of Easter campaign

    Naivas launches 1St annual edition of Easter campaign

    25th March 2022, Naivas Supermarket today launched the first Easter Campaign.

    The campaign promises to be authentically Kenyan while delivering memorable experiences through thematic campaigns all the while exceeding customer expectations.

    This inaugural campaign comes barely a month after Kenyans took to social media to protest over the high cost of living with #lowefoodprices. This was to get the attention of powers that be on the plight of Kenyans about about the runaway food prices.

    Even as Kenyans are already feeling the heat, the IMF is warning that inflation will only get worse due to high import costs and supply chain disruptions. “It is moments like this that define our character and with the odds stuck against the Kenyan people, as a homegrown retailer and supermarket of choice for the Kenyan people we have had to step up and truly live up to our promise, saves you money, at this very deciding moment in our history.

    It is for this reason that we are launching an Easter campaign dubbed “Tusahau siasa tutakusave hii holiday” with the tagline being Kila Wiki…Kila Kaunti…Bila Siasa,” said Willy Kimani, Naivas Chief Commercial Officer.

    “Through research and insights, we have come to appreciate that majority of Kenyans would rather enjoy every day everyday best prices and sales promotions of basic commodities. It is for this reason that we settled on everyday best price and sales promotions as the way we saw best fit to bring cheer during this holiday season.

    As a homegrown brand that understands customer needs, we will do our small bidding in making the long holiday a little more bearable, affordable, and memorable,” continued Willy Kimani. “The campaign promises 9 weeks of the very best everyday price and exceptional sales promotions covering the school holidays, Ramadhan, Easter, Back to School, Labour Day, and Eid ul Fitr. What we are saying is this holiday period does not have to be grim, “Sahau siasa Tutakusave hii Holiday…Kila Siku…Kila Kaunti…Bila Siasa.” This has been made possible through support from our partners, who have seen to it that our customers enjoy great value across all categories ranging from fresh produce, daily groceries, household items, electronics and so much more,” concluded Willy Kimani.

  • Marriott international signs an agreement with baraka lodges limited

    Marriott international signs an agreement with baraka lodges limited

    LONDON, 22nd March 2022: Marriott International, Inc. today announced it has signed an agreement
    with Baraka Lodges LTD. to enter the safari segment in Africa. JW Marriott Maasai Mara Lodge will be
    located within the Mara National Reserve, one of Africa’s most renowned wildlife conservation and
    wilderness regions. Offering discerning travelers an unparalleled setting, the elegant retreat expects to
    welcome guests in 2023.

    Overlooking the famed banks of the River Talek and on the edge of the reserve, JW Marriott Masai Mara
    Lodge’s prime location will offer guests a distinctively elevated camp from which to discover the Masai
    Mara National Reserve, its stunning vistas, abundant wildlife, and endless plains.

    Plans for the new-build lodge feature 20 private tents, including one presidential canvas-topped pavilion and two interconnecting canopied suites, ideal for families, each with a private terrace overlooking the river.
    Shared spaces will include a restaurant, lounge bar, spa, and a large outdoor terrace with fire pits that will play host to traditional Masai dance performances in the evening. The untamed landscape will offer guests the opportunity to observe the “Big Five” that Masai Mara is home to lions, leopards, buffalos, rhinoceros, and, elephants.

    Between June and September, the reserve is also hosting the annual great wildebeest migration, when more than 10 million animals travel a distance of 1,800 miles from the Serengeti in neighboring Tanzania. “As a brand rooted in mindfulness, we cannot think of a more perfect retreat for the mind, body, and soul than the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya,” says Bruce Rohr, Vice President and Brand Leader, JW Marriott. “JW Marriott Masai Mara Lodge will offer guests a luxurious backdrop to make once-in-a-lifetime memories as they connect with nature and wildlife as never before. We are thrilled that the JW.

    Marriott brand will be welcoming adventure travelers traveler, including families, to this breath-taking part of the world.”  Conservation of the land and its inhabitants will be at the heart of JW Marriott Masai Mara.

    The safari lodge aims to employ up to 50 locals from the Masai community and will offer robust learning opportunities for guests looking to immersive themselves in the destination. “The signing of JW Masai Mara Lodge is a milestone in Marriott International’s growth in Africa as the company enters the luxury safari segment. This landmark project is in response to travelers, growing desire for experiential offerings that enable them to build a deeper connection with their chosen destination.

    JW Marriott encourages guests to be mindful and present, which perfectly lends itself to meaningful safari holidays.” says Jerome Briet, Chief Development Officer, Europe, Middle East & Africa, Marriott International.

    A nod to the captivating surroundings, guests can expect an authentic sense of place through artful
    design and architecture. Sophisticated, interiors will be led by Kristina Zanic. The location and surrounding landscape will be reflected at every turn, creating harmony with the natural world and drawing inspiration from the elements: earth, wind, fire, and water. Warm touches of neutrals and natural materials will lend to a warm ambiance, while an earth tone color palette promises to sit in harmony with the landscape, inviting guests to connect with nature and focus on their wellbeing.

    During their stay, guests will enjoy the immersive, holistic approach to wellness while being mindful of
    the environment and its impact on the land. “We’re delighted to collaborate with Marriott International to debut this stunning luxury lodge and their first Safari offering in the Masai Mara,” says Mr. Shivan Patel of Baraka Lodges LTD.

    Marriott International currently operates more than 120 properties in Africa across its portfolio. JW
    Marriott Masai Mara Lodge will join Marriott Bonvoy’s growing portfolio of 8,000 hotels globally.

    About JW Marriott 

    JW Marriott is part of Marriott International’s luxury portfolio of brands and consists of beautiful
    properties and distinctive resort locations around the world. JW Marriott is a tribute to the founder of
    Marriott International, J. Willard “J.W.” Marriott, prioritized his well-being so that he could
    take better care of others.

    Inspired by his approach to life and rooted in holistic well-being, JW Marriott properties offer a haven designed to allow guests to focus on feeling whole – present in mind, nourished in body, and revitalized in spirit – through programs and offerings that encourage them to come together and experience every moment to the fullest.

    Today there are more than 100 JW Marriott hotels in more than 35 countries and territories worldwide that cater to sophisticated, mindful travelers who come seeking experiences that help them be fully present, foster meaningful connections and, feed the soul.

    Visit JW Marriott online, and on Instagram and Facebook. JW Marriott is proud to participate in
    Marriott Bonvoy®, the global travel program from Marriott International. The program offers members
    an extraordinary portfolio of global brands, exclusive experiences on Marriott Bonvoy Moments , and
    unparalleled benefits including free nights and Elite status recognition. To enroll for free or for more
    information about the program, visit marriottbonvoy.com.

    Marriott International, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAR) is based in Bethesda, Maryland, USA, and encompasses a
    portfolio of approximately 8,000 properties under 30 leading brands spanning 139 countries and
    territories. Marriott operates and franchises hotels and licenses vacation ownership resorts all around
    the world.

    The company offers Marriott Bonvoy®, its highly awarded travel program. For more information, please visit our website at www.marriott.com, and for the latest company news,  visit www.marriottnewscenter.com. In addition, connect with us on Facebook and @MarriottIntl
    on Twitter and Instagram.

  • Tim Wanyonyi calls for inclusive decision making over City Matatu menace

    Tim Wanyonyi calls for inclusive decision making over City Matatu menace

    It has been a menace for the matatu industry to thrive in the city, there must be proper licensing, protecting stations and routes of operations, Nairobi gubernatorial aspirant Tim Wanyonyi has said.

    The Westlands Member of Parliament said for successful decongestion of the City, all stakeholders must be involved in the decision-making process.

    Speaking at his campaign secretariat when he met hundreds of Nairobi Matatu stakeholders on Thursday, March 24, Mr. Wanyonyi said that transport is a shared business that should be managed by the government and the private sector.

    “Decongesting the City is not removing those who are already there and introducing new sector. We just have to define what it is that we want to do, how we will operate, where will you go? Just improve on efficiency,” he said.

    While airing their grievances, the representatives who were drawn from over 32 Matatu Saccos, complained over police harassment and mistreatment.

    They requested the MP to ensure that the matatu operators, owners, and customers are cushioned from the excesses of the police and county askaris for ease of doing business.

    According to Mr. Maurice Obambo, Secretary-General of Killeton Sacco, the law should not be used to discriminate against motorists.

    “We do not want to have a law for the poor and the rich. When we have the law, it should be for everybody. If a rich person is arrested, he must be treated by the same law as the poor,” Mr. Wanyonyi, who is an advocate of the High Court said as he responded to Obambo.

    The stakeholders expressed their confidence in Mr Wanyonyi and tasked him to ensure that the sector becomes profitable, dignified, and orderly and endorsed his bid for Nairobi governor.

    Mr. Wanyonyi pledged to provide proper sanitation, water, and essential facilities for the city matatu operators.

    He pledged to come up with reasonable credit facilities that would encourage matatu industry employees to have vehicles of their own by the time he leaves office.

    “I am looking forward to continuing this conversation as I visit you all in your various places of work and if I do not fulfill my promises at the end of the first five years, do not re-elect me,” he said.

    This statement is perhaps his biggest show of commitment to working for the people of Nairobi County.

    Mr. Wanyonyi boasts of a good developmental record in his two-year term as Westlands MP having been recognized for two consecutive years.

  • APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR 2022 AFRICA’S BUSINESS HEROES PRIZE COMPETITION

    APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR 2022 AFRICA’S BUSINESS HEROES PRIZE COMPETITION

    Kigali, March 25, 2022 – The “Africa’s Business Heroes” (ABH) prize competition, one of the Jack Ma
    Foundation’s flagship philanthropic programs spotlighting and celebrating Africa’s entrepreneurial
    talent has opened applications for its fourth annual edition.

    Entrepreneurs from all 54 African countries, across every sector, age group, and gender are now able to submit their applications, in either French or English, for a chance to become one of the Top 10 finalists. The official slogan of the competition, “It’s African Time”, is a bold call to action to all talented African entrepreneurs who are challenging stereotypes associated with & quot; African time & quot; -creating local impact and building a better, more inclusive future through their businesses. At the grand finale later this year, 10 finalists will take the stage to present their businesses to a panel of business legends to win a share of the US$1.5 million grant.

    The journey to the Finale will also include access to a community of international leaders and innovators, industry experts, investors, and accelerators, as well multidisciplinary boot camps and training sessions to help the finalists take their businesses to the next level.

    Today also marks the television premiere of the 3-episode series for the ABH 2021 competition. The show follows the journeys of the top 10 finalists from 2021 as they geared up for the grand finale. The show aims to provide a masterclass in entrepreneurship, as audiences can see first-hand how the top entrepreneurs from across Africa refined their final pitches and faced tough questions from legendary business figures. It was filmed in 12 African countries and will premiere on CNBC Africa on March 25. It will also be broadcast across Africa on StarTimes, DSTV, VoxAfrica, and several African local TV stations, including Rwanda Television.

    The show will also air on ABH’s official YouTube channel later this year. “I was beyond proud to have been named the winner of the 2021 ABH competition. I hope that win inspires many people across Africa to feel that they can make a difference and be impactful. I learned so much throughout the competition and will take those learnings to continue growing PraxiLabs. We will remain focused and determined to change how Africa learns and teaches science, one virtual lab at a time,” Khadija Mohamed Elbedweihy, Founder, PraxiLabs. “Entrepreneurship in Africa is experiencing a strong upward trajectory and it is so encouraging to see. But there are still so many entrepreneurs whose inspiring stories and impactful businesses need
    a spotlight, and who could benefit from additional support.

    Africa’s Business Heroes prize competition is encouraging extraordinarily talented entrepreneurs from all 54 African countries, across every single sector, age group, and gender to apply in either English or French for a chance to win their share of a $1.5 million grant, access to training, mentorship, and more. We want to enable entrepreneurs that are not only building successful businesses but who are also running mission-driven mission-driven organizations that generate growth for their local communities across Africa. If this sounds like you, join Africa’s Business Heroes prize competition today. It’s African Time,” said Zahra Baitie, Head of Partnerships & Programs, ABH.

    ABH is part of the Jack Ma Foundation’s long-term commitment to help support and foster an inclusive and strong African entrepreneurial ecosystem. Over 10 years, ABH will recognize 100 African entrepreneurs.

    This year, ABH has revamped its brand identity to better reflect its ethos. The new logo focuses on the concept of the & quote. Hero & quot; as they are the ones who drive changes on the continent.

    The interconnected lines capture a sense of connectedness, which reflects the goal of creating a community of African entrepreneurs, investors, mentors, trainers, and business service providers. The logo also aims to evoke a sense of dynamism, which reflects the inherent nature of true entrepreneurship and ABH& drive for innovation.

    Lastly, the logo features African geometric designs, which speaks to ABH’s pan-African focus and goal of enabling the African entrepreneur ecosystem. ABH has also upgraded the application system by adding in-process tutorials such as former heroes’ sample videos and tips, streamlining the applications process, and adding in fun, interactive elements such as Avatars among others.

    Applications will be open online until 6th June 2022 with semi-finalists announced in October and the top ten finalists for 2022 unveiled in November. To apply and for more information about ABH, please visit: https://africabusinessheroes.org/en/register and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook.

    ABH marked the official opening of applications with launch events on March 24 both online and in five locations across Africa – Kigali, Rwanda; Kinshasa, the Democratic  Republic of the Congo; Cairo, Egypt, Johannesburg, South Africa; and Lagos, Nigeria. More than 1,600 entrepreneurs from 63 countries and 21 industries registered to join the launch events.

    Throughout the year, ABH will be partnering with a wide range of organizations to drive the call for
    applications, support African entrepreneurs, spotlight their inspiring work. Partners include the African Women Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum, African Management Institute (AMI), Ashesi University, Briter Bridges, Moroccan Center for Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship (MCISE), The Room-an initiative of African Leadership Group, RiseUp, VC4A, and more.

    As part of an expanded suite of offerings to ABH Finalists, many of these partners will provide training programs aimed at supporting finalists to scale their businesses. For example, select finalists will have the opportunity to participate in AMI’s Management Development Program.

    They will also be able to participate in an Investment Readiness Program designed and facilitated by VC4A, access “The Room” and talent sourcing benefits as well as attend key entrepreneurship events on the continent such as the South Africa Innovation Summit and the Rise Up Summit.

    About Africa’s Business Heroes

    The Africa Business Heroes prize competition is the flagship philanthropic initiative spearheaded by the Jack Ma Foundation aimed at supporting and inspiring the next generation of African entrepreneurs across all sectors, who are building a more sustainable and inclusive economy for the future of the continent.

    Over ten years, ABH will recognize 100 African entrepreneurs and commit to allocating grant funding, training programs, and support for the development of an entrepreneurial ecosystem. Each year, the ABH prize competition and the show will feature ten finalists as they pitch their business to win a share of $1.5 million in grant money.

    Jack Ma, Founder of Alibaba Group and the Jack Ma Foundation, created the prize after he made his first trip to Africa in 2017 and was inspired by the energy and entrepreneurial potential of the young people he met with.

  • Citizen TV Business Reporter Dennis Otieno Feted At Africa Media Awards

    Citizen TV’s Denis Otieno emerged runners-up in the television category in the 2021 Open Forum on Agricultural Biotechnology (OFAB) Africa Media Awards. 

    The business and agricultural affairs reporter was recognized for his story on genetically modified cassava as an alternative food crop in the country.

    The event held in Maputo, Mozambique saw Burkina Faso’s Jeremy Quesaogo named the overall winner OFAB Africa Media Awards.

    Otieno represented Kenya in the continental event by being named overall winner OFAB Kenya edition in October last year.

    Some of his stories aired on the weekly agribusiness segment Smart Farm are aimed at creating awareness on the progress made in the adoption of Biotechnology in the country.

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  • AGRA launches 2022 Women Agripreneur of  the Year awards

    AGRA launches 2022 Women Agripreneur of the Year awards

    Nairobi: March 21, 2022 – AGRA has begun accepting nominations for the 2022 Women Agripreneur of the Year Awards (WAYA), which recognizes female entrepreneurs excelling in different segments of the agricultural value chain.

    To qualify, entrepreneurs need to have an innovative product or service in the agriculture value chain with evidence of impact on their communities and countries. Submissions are being received on the WAYA website until May 31 in three categories: young female Agripreneur; outstanding value-adding enterprise and female Ag tech innovator. Winners will be announced at the AGRF Summit 2022, slated for 5-7 Sept in Kigali, each receiving a cash prize of USD20,000. AGRA’s President, Dr. Agnes Kalibata noted that the WAYA program is part of the VALUE4HER initiative tan that aims to address constraints faced by women in accessing productive resources and business opportunities.

    “Women provide up to 50% of the agricultural labor force, contribute up to 70% of food production, and
    account for 80% of food processors. They represent a crucial resource in agriculture and the rural economy through their roles as farmers, laborers, and entrepreneurs. However, they are faced with constraints limiting their full participation. AGRA’s interventions through the VALUE4HER initiatives are strengthening women’s agribusiness enterprises and increasing voice and urgency across Africa,” Dr. Kalibata added.

    The VALUE4HER program is focused on increasing the performance of women agripreneurs by facilitating access to markets and trade, finance, and investments, as well as opportunities for tailored online and offline matchmaking activities, learning, networking, and global advocacy. The 2021 WAYA inaugural award celebrated Dr. Hajia Salamatu the Founder and Executive Director of WOFAN in Nigeria, Beatrice Nkatha Mmunyi the Founder and MD of Sorghum Pioneer Agencies in Kenya, and Linda Kudakwashe Manyeza the Founding Director of Food Masters South Africa.

    Building on lessons from engaging with women as Agripreneur across the continent, AGRA seeks to encourage countries to invest strategically in women’s development, strengthening the private sector enabling environment, and building evidence-based participatory processes that will advance inclusive and sustainable agriculture-led growth, resilience, and nutrition. The VALUE4HER initiative presents an opportunity to deliver inclusive economic growth, jobs, and health to the African continent by supporting women Agripreneur across the continent.

    About AGRA

    Established in 2006, AGRA is an African-led and Africa-based institution that puts smallholder
    farmers at the center of the continent’s growing economy by transforming agriculture from a solitary
    struggle to survive into farming as a business that thrives. Together with our partners, we catalyze
    and sustain an inclusive agricultural transformation to increase incomes and improve food security
    in 11 countries. The AGRA #VALUE4HER Women Agripreneur of the Year Awards (WAYA) recognizes women Agripreneur who have excelled in different segments of the agricultural value chain and shown
    remarkable innovation in their businesses. The award goes to women who have achieved
    significant recognition and business success in the field of agriculture and agribusiness with a great
    impact on food security, climate resilience, women, and youth empowerment.