The Nairobi Fashion Week is a fashion industry event that allows fashion designers, brand or ''houses'' to display their latest collections in runway shows and enables buyers to take a look at the latest trends.
The Nairobi Fashion Week {NFW} is a creative idea targeted to be a meeting place for the nation and Africa's most creative talent. It's an event created to showcase East Africa's designers, stylist's,producer's, commentators, sponsors and everyone in between to a global audience. So welcome on board as we set the way for the rest of Africa.
Runs till: Saturday, 28th November 2015
Time: 07:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Location: Garden City Mall, Thika Road
Fifteen designers from across the continent are slated to showcase their 2016 summer collections, starting on the evening of Nov. 28. Designers showcasing are:
Get your tickets at www.ticketsasa.com
Tuesday, 24 November 2015
Friday, 20 November 2015
Dela - Mafeelings (Official Video)
Check out Dela's new jam #Mafeelings which has been trending since last week. The song is about chicks who go out with their friend's exes, you are definitely breaking the Girl Code, listen to Dela ranting on how she has caught feelings because her friend is dating her ex. The video is dope too
IBM extends its ICT driven learning push countrywide
About 3,700 teachers across the country will benefit from training in ICT integration in teaching and learning to boost students' passion in science subjects, starting January.
The design-based learning is aimed at changing the traditional classroom culture for learners (of using textbooks) by incorporating the use of computers and practical work outside class.
The programme dubbed Teachers TryScience (TTS) steered by the Center for Mathematics, Science and Technology Education in Africa (CEMASTEA) in collaboration with the International Business Machines (IBM) company targets science and mathematics in primary and secondary schools.
Learning in Kenya is largely theoretical where students are made to absorb content for examination purposes but end up without practical skills. Employers have raised concern about the quality of Kenyan graduates.
So big has the problem been that President Uhuru Kenyatta has offered tax rebates for companies to recruit interns and pass over skills, to make them employable.
The learning will also work to infuse the culture of entrepreneurship as students are encouraged to engineer solutions through their knowledge of science, technology, engineering and math.
“We have developed a one week training manual for teachers in leveraging technology during lessons and every county is required to identify between 50 and 100 Sub County trainers teachers for science and art subjects, ICT champions and other stakeholders,” said Stephen Njoroge, CEMASTEA Director.
Many countries in the developing world are unable to compete in innovation globally as their learners do not have access to facilities and training enjoyed by their peers in the developed world.
“About 70 per cent of students who sit for KCSE score Ds in sciences and we want to change that notion in learners as science is the solution for our everyday lives.”
Mr Njoroge was speaking during the launch of the up-scaled IBM-CEMASTEA Teachers TryScience Programme Wednesday, in Nairobi.
“The programme is part of our Sh600m ($60 million) fund for Africa to leverage on technology in sectors such as education and provide tools and resources to spark students’ enthusiasm in the Science subjects. We will be providing hardware and software tools to try and address the work needs and help them prepare for the work place at an early age,” IBM East Africa chief operating officer, Nigel Noble said.
By: Stella Murumba
The design-based learning is aimed at changing the traditional classroom culture for learners (of using textbooks) by incorporating the use of computers and practical work outside class.
The programme dubbed Teachers TryScience (TTS) steered by the Center for Mathematics, Science and Technology Education in Africa (CEMASTEA) in collaboration with the International Business Machines (IBM) company targets science and mathematics in primary and secondary schools.
Learning in Kenya is largely theoretical where students are made to absorb content for examination purposes but end up without practical skills. Employers have raised concern about the quality of Kenyan graduates.
So big has the problem been that President Uhuru Kenyatta has offered tax rebates for companies to recruit interns and pass over skills, to make them employable.
The learning will also work to infuse the culture of entrepreneurship as students are encouraged to engineer solutions through their knowledge of science, technology, engineering and math.
“We have developed a one week training manual for teachers in leveraging technology during lessons and every county is required to identify between 50 and 100 Sub County trainers teachers for science and art subjects, ICT champions and other stakeholders,” said Stephen Njoroge, CEMASTEA Director.
Many countries in the developing world are unable to compete in innovation globally as their learners do not have access to facilities and training enjoyed by their peers in the developed world.
“About 70 per cent of students who sit for KCSE score Ds in sciences and we want to change that notion in learners as science is the solution for our everyday lives.”
Mr Njoroge was speaking during the launch of the up-scaled IBM-CEMASTEA Teachers TryScience Programme Wednesday, in Nairobi.
“The programme is part of our Sh600m ($60 million) fund for Africa to leverage on technology in sectors such as education and provide tools and resources to spark students’ enthusiasm in the Science subjects. We will be providing hardware and software tools to try and address the work needs and help them prepare for the work place at an early age,” IBM East Africa chief operating officer, Nigel Noble said.
By: Stella Murumba
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
Avril ft AY - No Stress (Official Video)
Check out Avril's new jam-NO STRESS featuring AY, most definitely a hit, a cool party song, video is on fleek!
Garden Restaurants perfect for outdoor events
RIDGEVIEW LEISURE GARDEN
Located in Kiambu Road, Ridgeview Leisure garden provides an ambient environment for events, be they corporate, family or any outdoor event.
When you visit Ridgeviews Leisure Garden, you will be mesmerized by their lush green garden forming a peaceful setting with stunning views and idyllic natural grounds. Our garden provides the perfect venue for your special day with loads of character, capable of seating up to 300 guests. Do you have a special event coming up or want to throw a party for a loved one? Visit then and they will show you around the grounds, work out with you the various options for your function and help you create a memorable experience for your guests.
At Ridgeviews Leisure Garden we provide a perfect get away for the family, a retreat for the company team building, a beautiful background for your perfect wedding reception, a perfect lush green and private compound for any of your occassions be it a birthday party, an anniversary, a graduation party, Goat eating Party, Family Get together, Bridal showers, Corporate Staff Parties, Team Bonding or just an evening with your special one..
Ridgeviews Leisure Gardens takes hospitality back to its essence and defines itself through individualized attention, genuine concern for its guests and a sense of pride in providing excellent service for individuals, groups and families.
If you are looking for a prime dining experience in a stylish, ambient environment either for a family outing, business lunch meeting or office party, Ridgeviews Leisure Gardens offers top class service to fit any occasion and a bouncing castle with face painting and coloring activities for the children every Sunday lunch time.
The restaurant has a specially selected wine list, and professionally trained chefs are there to prepare the most beautiful and delicious meals. Ridgeviews Leisure Gardens is ideal for anyone looking for a quick and convenient lunch or an enjoyable dinner with family and friends. There is a beautiful indoor ambience as well as a beautiful serene outdoor garden; there is secure ample parking available too.
Email: info@ridgeviews.co.ke
Web: www.ridgeviews.co.ke
Located in Kiambu Road, Ridgeview Leisure garden provides an ambient environment for events, be they corporate, family or any outdoor event.
When you visit Ridgeviews Leisure Garden, you will be mesmerized by their lush green garden forming a peaceful setting with stunning views and idyllic natural grounds. Our garden provides the perfect venue for your special day with loads of character, capable of seating up to 300 guests. Do you have a special event coming up or want to throw a party for a loved one? Visit then and they will show you around the grounds, work out with you the various options for your function and help you create a memorable experience for your guests.
At Ridgeviews Leisure Garden we provide a perfect get away for the family, a retreat for the company team building, a beautiful background for your perfect wedding reception, a perfect lush green and private compound for any of your occassions be it a birthday party, an anniversary, a graduation party, Goat eating Party, Family Get together, Bridal showers, Corporate Staff Parties, Team Bonding or just an evening with your special one..
Ridgeviews Leisure Gardens takes hospitality back to its essence and defines itself through individualized attention, genuine concern for its guests and a sense of pride in providing excellent service for individuals, groups and families.
If you are looking for a prime dining experience in a stylish, ambient environment either for a family outing, business lunch meeting or office party, Ridgeviews Leisure Gardens offers top class service to fit any occasion and a bouncing castle with face painting and coloring activities for the children every Sunday lunch time.
The restaurant has a specially selected wine list, and professionally trained chefs are there to prepare the most beautiful and delicious meals. Ridgeviews Leisure Gardens is ideal for anyone looking for a quick and convenient lunch or an enjoyable dinner with family and friends. There is a beautiful indoor ambience as well as a beautiful serene outdoor garden; there is secure ample parking available too.
Email: info@ridgeviews.co.ke
Web: www.ridgeviews.co.ke
Telkom to lay off 600 ahead of Orange’s sale of stake to Helios
Hundreds of Telkom Kenya employees could lose their jobs before year end as the majority owner, France Telecom clears the house ahead of the planned sale of its entire stake to private equity firm Helios.
The job cuts will be the subject of a board meeting Wednesday morning — the second in as many weeks — where a final decision on the extent and timelines for the retrenchment will be made.
The latest meeting comes a week after Telkom Kenya announced that it had inked a deal that will see Helios acquire the entire 70 per cent stake it owns in the Kenyan firm. The Treasury owns a 30 per cent stake and will remain a shareholder in the company after France Telekom’s exit.
Telkom Kenya intended to lay off staff earlier but slammed the brakes on the plan because it lacked the cash to pay the affected employees. The plan, however, got impetus after Telkom inked the deal with Helios who are said to be keen on its conclusion before the possible takeover.
A senior Telkom Kenya executive described the retrenchment plan as a done deal that was only awaiting the board’s approval of the number and severance packages.
“The issue of retrenchment has been there. The current shareholders [France Telecom and Government of Kenya] are negotiating how to share the costs,” said our source, adding that the plan is to conclude it before Helios comes on board.
Telkom Kenya’s current staff count of 1,623 is a drop from the 6,816 it had in December 2007 when France Telecom bought a 51 per cent stake in the firm for Sh26 billion.
Out of the 1,623 employees, about 400 are support staff, 188 are classified as commercial staff, while the remainder are technical staff.
The employees cost the company more than Sh1.2 billion annually, according to data that the company provided last year.
The company said the ratio of employee salaries to total revenues, which stood at 22 per cent last year, was seven percentage points higher than the market ideal, making it imperative to reduce the numbers to about 1,000.
France Telecom’s press officer Tom Wright declined to comment on the retrenchment plan.
Analysts at Standard Investment Bank (SIB) said Helios could use Telkom’s existing infrastructure to focus on wholesale and Internet business as well as share its towers.
“We do not think it will be a major disruptive force in the industry but will aim to turn around the company to profitability,” SIB said. “It could also target mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) looking to launch in the Kenyan market.”
By Okutta Mark- BD
The job cuts will be the subject of a board meeting Wednesday morning — the second in as many weeks — where a final decision on the extent and timelines for the retrenchment will be made.
The latest meeting comes a week after Telkom Kenya announced that it had inked a deal that will see Helios acquire the entire 70 per cent stake it owns in the Kenyan firm. The Treasury owns a 30 per cent stake and will remain a shareholder in the company after France Telekom’s exit.
Telkom Kenya intended to lay off staff earlier but slammed the brakes on the plan because it lacked the cash to pay the affected employees. The plan, however, got impetus after Telkom inked the deal with Helios who are said to be keen on its conclusion before the possible takeover.
A senior Telkom Kenya executive described the retrenchment plan as a done deal that was only awaiting the board’s approval of the number and severance packages.
“The issue of retrenchment has been there. The current shareholders [France Telecom and Government of Kenya] are negotiating how to share the costs,” said our source, adding that the plan is to conclude it before Helios comes on board.
Telkom Kenya’s current staff count of 1,623 is a drop from the 6,816 it had in December 2007 when France Telecom bought a 51 per cent stake in the firm for Sh26 billion.
Out of the 1,623 employees, about 400 are support staff, 188 are classified as commercial staff, while the remainder are technical staff.
The employees cost the company more than Sh1.2 billion annually, according to data that the company provided last year.
The company said the ratio of employee salaries to total revenues, which stood at 22 per cent last year, was seven percentage points higher than the market ideal, making it imperative to reduce the numbers to about 1,000.
France Telecom’s press officer Tom Wright declined to comment on the retrenchment plan.
Analysts at Standard Investment Bank (SIB) said Helios could use Telkom’s existing infrastructure to focus on wholesale and Internet business as well as share its towers.
“We do not think it will be a major disruptive force in the industry but will aim to turn around the company to profitability,” SIB said. “It could also target mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) looking to launch in the Kenyan market.”
By Okutta Mark- BD
Tuesday, 17 November 2015
Equity gains Sh30bn in a month as small banks lose deposits
Equity Bank management says it has grown its deposit base by Sh30 billion in the last month riding on shift of deposits from small banks.
Small banks have suffered loss of deposits since last month after the sudden closure of Imperial Bank that shook the market confidence in the sensitive banking sector.
“We are big beneficiaries of flight to safety. During the recent (turmoil) we got an additional Sh30 billion,” said Equity Bank chief executive James Mwangi on the sidelines of a media briefing.
Central Bank of Kenya had last week confirmed that some of the small lenders had suffered runs forcing it to give them liquidity through what is commonly referred to as reverse repos
Equity Bank deposits had dropped by Sh14 billion in the three months to September to Sh222 billion.
The indigenous lender is the only bank that has confirmed it benefited from customer flight from the small banks.
Banks are required to release financial reports every quarter making it difficult to trace how they have been affected by the collapse of the medium-sized Imperial Bank in mid-October.
Central Bank governor Patrick Njoroge said the run stopped early this month with banks that were recording loss of deposits recovering to report increase in customer deposits.“I have been talking to chief executives on how the week ended and indication is that we have turned the corner with those who were recording deposit outflows now posting more inflows,” Dr Njoroge told the parliamentary Finance Committee last week.
A dubious list of banks likely to suffer a similar fate as Imperial Bank was circulated in social media, and picked by a section of the media, hurting most small lenders. CBK has said it contracted detectives from the cybercrime unit to trace the source of the list.
“When this news became public there was shock in the financial system and some depositors began moving their money from some banks but the biggest shock was a story that circulated in the social media — that was very damaging and malicious,” said Dr Njoroge.
There are 21 banks classified as small lenders by Central Bank. These banks usually have to pay a premium to attract deposits owing to fears of collapse and the Imperial Bank crisis just made matters worse.
As at end of last year the six banks classified as large in the country held more than 50 per cent of the country’s total savings.
Dr Njoroge also said he had urged the large banks to lend to their smaller rivals in order to redistribute the liquidity in Kenya’s banking sector.
Banks lend to one another through the interbank window and the horizontal repo market which was previously dubbed ineffective with the large lenders holding on to their deposits.
“The liquidity has been lopsided; there was a lot of liquidity in four banks. What we have done is to encourage them to recycle the liquidity in the banking community — there have been a lot more horizontal repos.
“This is something that was not happening in the past but now is a standard practice,” said Dr Njoroge.
By: George Ngigi- BD
Small banks have suffered loss of deposits since last month after the sudden closure of Imperial Bank that shook the market confidence in the sensitive banking sector.
“We are big beneficiaries of flight to safety. During the recent (turmoil) we got an additional Sh30 billion,” said Equity Bank chief executive James Mwangi on the sidelines of a media briefing.
Central Bank of Kenya had last week confirmed that some of the small lenders had suffered runs forcing it to give them liquidity through what is commonly referred to as reverse repos
Equity Bank deposits had dropped by Sh14 billion in the three months to September to Sh222 billion.
The indigenous lender is the only bank that has confirmed it benefited from customer flight from the small banks.
Banks are required to release financial reports every quarter making it difficult to trace how they have been affected by the collapse of the medium-sized Imperial Bank in mid-October.
Central Bank governor Patrick Njoroge said the run stopped early this month with banks that were recording loss of deposits recovering to report increase in customer deposits.“I have been talking to chief executives on how the week ended and indication is that we have turned the corner with those who were recording deposit outflows now posting more inflows,” Dr Njoroge told the parliamentary Finance Committee last week.
A dubious list of banks likely to suffer a similar fate as Imperial Bank was circulated in social media, and picked by a section of the media, hurting most small lenders. CBK has said it contracted detectives from the cybercrime unit to trace the source of the list.
“When this news became public there was shock in the financial system and some depositors began moving their money from some banks but the biggest shock was a story that circulated in the social media — that was very damaging and malicious,” said Dr Njoroge.
There are 21 banks classified as small lenders by Central Bank. These banks usually have to pay a premium to attract deposits owing to fears of collapse and the Imperial Bank crisis just made matters worse.
As at end of last year the six banks classified as large in the country held more than 50 per cent of the country’s total savings.
Dr Njoroge also said he had urged the large banks to lend to their smaller rivals in order to redistribute the liquidity in Kenya’s banking sector.
Banks lend to one another through the interbank window and the horizontal repo market which was previously dubbed ineffective with the large lenders holding on to their deposits.
“The liquidity has been lopsided; there was a lot of liquidity in four banks. What we have done is to encourage them to recycle the liquidity in the banking community — there have been a lot more horizontal repos.
“This is something that was not happening in the past but now is a standard practice,” said Dr Njoroge.
By: George Ngigi- BD
Katika festival - 22nd November
A Family fun filled event in which people dance their way to Kshs 100,000. Last Group Of Four Left Standing , Wins .. That Simple. Lets Dance.
DJ Bash | Kris Darlin | DJ Joe Mfalme | MC Jalango | MC Kwambox
Runs till: Sunday, 22nd November 2015
Time: 08:00 AM - 06:00 PM
Location: Arboretum Gardens
Tickets go for Sh.1000
DJ Bash | Kris Darlin | DJ Joe Mfalme | MC Jalango | MC Kwambox
Runs till: Sunday, 22nd November 2015
Time: 08:00 AM - 06:00 PM
Location: Arboretum Gardens
Tickets go for Sh.1000
Monday, 16 November 2015
Celebrating Women Entrepreneurs in Kenya- WECREATE
Are you a Kenyan woman entrepreneur who would like to showcase your products or services? WECREATE has created a platform for you, we are celebrating women entrepreneurs in Kenya and helping the upcoming ones.
Join us on the 21st of November at WECREATE, Hatheru off Gitanga road in Lavington from 10am.
Join us on the 21st of November at WECREATE, Hatheru off Gitanga road in Lavington from 10am.
P-NINE FT DK KWENYE BEAT- TIKOLO REMIXX(OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Watch out "Tikolo's remix by P-Nine and DK Kwenye Beat
Friday, 13 November 2015
Sigiria Fitness Experience 90's Edition
We are taking you back to the 90's as we engage in some of the major games we played back in the 90's. This will be a good fitness experience for you and your friends.
Damages is 1500 for 2 people and 1000 per person.
Damages is 1500 for 2 people and 1000 per person.
Nurturing Transformational Leaders Lunch
You are invited to Nurturing Transformational Leaders Lunch hosted by Youth Mentorship Foundation on 14th Nov 1pm-4pm at KICC Aphitheatere Room-Nairobi entry is absolutely free.
Guest speakers C.E.O East Africa Data Handlers –George Njoroge, Director Jubilee Scholarship Fund Nairobi Chapel- Mbugua Mbugua, Pepe Minambo- Author and Motivational Speaker.
Come and be mentored.....
Guest speakers C.E.O East Africa Data Handlers –George Njoroge, Director Jubilee Scholarship Fund Nairobi Chapel- Mbugua Mbugua, Pepe Minambo- Author and Motivational Speaker.
Come and be mentored.....
Wednesday, 11 November 2015
Season Finale of Daughters of Zion
We have learnt, received empowerment and grown in grown in every area of our lives. Join us for our grand season finale of the Daughters of Zion on the 14th of November at the Blue Post Hotel, Baitan room from 1-5pm.
Guest speaker will be Holidah Omuso form JCC Kitengela. Entry is FREE! Don't miss out!
Guest speaker will be Holidah Omuso form JCC Kitengela. Entry is FREE! Don't miss out!
Act on Climate Concert- 14th Saturday
There will be a public march on the 14th of November to sensitize wananchi on environment conservation and climate change. The public March will to Uhuru Park from 10-12pm and the main concert will be at Central park from 1-5pm.
There will be lots of performances by various artists including Oliver Mtukudzi, Atemi, Chris Adwar, Willy Paul, Villagers Band. Don't miss out. BTW, entry is ABSOLUTELY FREE.
There will be lots of performances by various artists including Oliver Mtukudzi, Atemi, Chris Adwar, Willy Paul, Villagers Band. Don't miss out. BTW, entry is ABSOLUTELY FREE.
Monday, 9 November 2015
Mombasa Corporate, Enterprenuers and Business Expo
Erick Omondi will be hosting a corporate and entrepreneurs expo in Mombasa from 19th-20th November at Voyage Beach Resort in Mombasa.
This a great opportunity for those in business to pitch, network, exhibit and bring in new ideas in the business world.
The theme of the event will be: Enhancing investment and Business opportunities. Keep it @realityconnect to get details on how you can get the tickets.
This a great opportunity for those in business to pitch, network, exhibit and bring in new ideas in the business world.
The theme of the event will be: Enhancing investment and Business opportunities. Keep it @realityconnect to get details on how you can get the tickets.
Tuesday, 3 November 2015
Nonini featuring Chege & Dj Pierra-Wanajishuku (Official Video)
New Nonini track! Wanajishuku!, The video is on Fleek! waaaaaaaaat! Big up The God Father!
koroga festival 2015
The Koroga Festival brought to you by Capital FM is hosted bi-monthly,celebrating the greatest African acts from around the continent as we food & culture.
#SavetheDate. Ali Kiba, Kidum are among the great artists that will perform
Runs till: Sunday, 15th November 2015
Time: 12:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Location: Arboretum Grounds
#SavetheDate. Ali Kiba, Kidum are among the great artists that will perform
Runs till: Sunday, 15th November 2015
Time: 12:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Location: Arboretum Grounds
Monday, 2 November 2015
Airtel Kenya ranked best telco brand on social media
Airtel Kenya has been listed as the leading telecommunications brand in Kenya on social media by Africa Brand Index, which ranks brands according to how they use the online platforms to provide customer service.
Safaricom was listed second, KCB Bank third and K24 fourth. Other Kenyan brands were Capital FM ranked fifth, Equity Bank sixth and Kenya Airways was seventh.
In Africa, Airtel Kenya is listed as the second best telecommunications brand on social media after Vodacom South Africa.
SuperSport is the overall leading brand on social media in Africa, followed by Expresso, Pick and Pay, Ford South Africa, Vodacom, Woolworths and then Airtel Kenya at the seventh position.
“Social media platforms continue to transform the way businesses connect with customers. Platforms such as Facebook and Twitter have allowed service providers to communicate and assist customers in the most creative, interactive, personalised and efficient way,” said Airtel Kenya CEO Adil El Youssefi.
Social media networks, especially Facebook and Twitter, have become popular gateways for customer seeking help or updates in needy situation and as a result brands that are committed to their customers and have the capabilities have tapped into them.
By Okutta Mark- BD
Safaricom was listed second, KCB Bank third and K24 fourth. Other Kenyan brands were Capital FM ranked fifth, Equity Bank sixth and Kenya Airways was seventh.
In Africa, Airtel Kenya is listed as the second best telecommunications brand on social media after Vodacom South Africa.
SuperSport is the overall leading brand on social media in Africa, followed by Expresso, Pick and Pay, Ford South Africa, Vodacom, Woolworths and then Airtel Kenya at the seventh position.
“Social media platforms continue to transform the way businesses connect with customers. Platforms such as Facebook and Twitter have allowed service providers to communicate and assist customers in the most creative, interactive, personalised and efficient way,” said Airtel Kenya CEO Adil El Youssefi.
Social media networks, especially Facebook and Twitter, have become popular gateways for customer seeking help or updates in needy situation and as a result brands that are committed to their customers and have the capabilities have tapped into them.
By Okutta Mark- BD
Friday, 30 October 2015
Basketball made in Machakos
Basketball made in "Masaku", with DJ Creme, this Saturday 31st October at the Kenyatta Stadium from 9-5.
Let's go rock Macha!
Let's go rock Macha!
Thursday, 29 October 2015
One Nation for Janet Kanini Concert
In April 2015, N-Soko property show host Janet Kanini Ikua was diagnosed with Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) that resulted in blood clots in her legs. The DVT led to further complications and Janet had to be urgently hospitalized a second time with blood clots in her heart and pulmonary artery. Even after this the DVT kept recurring and Janet decided to seek further intervention in India.
In September, Janet, accompanied by her husband George, travelled to New Delhi, where doctors broke the news that she had Stage 4 cancer, which had spread from her lungs to her abdomen and lymph nodes. Janet Kannini Ikua’s friends and colleagues from Nation Media Group, and other media groups, Artists and Family are planning a family concert on 8th of November 2015 at the Carnivore Grounds in Nairobi.
This concert will be from noon to 6.00 p.m, and is aimed at raising funds towards Janet’s treatment. We appeal to all Kenyans to join hands with the rest of the country to attend and support this noble course.
All the proceeds will go towards Janet’s treatment in India and part of it will go towards Kenya National Hospital Children Cancer Ward.
Reality Connection is in full support of this worthy course.
Runs till: Sunday, 8th November 2015
Time: 12:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Location: Carnivore Grounds
In September, Janet, accompanied by her husband George, travelled to New Delhi, where doctors broke the news that she had Stage 4 cancer, which had spread from her lungs to her abdomen and lymph nodes. Janet Kannini Ikua’s friends and colleagues from Nation Media Group, and other media groups, Artists and Family are planning a family concert on 8th of November 2015 at the Carnivore Grounds in Nairobi.
This concert will be from noon to 6.00 p.m, and is aimed at raising funds towards Janet’s treatment. We appeal to all Kenyans to join hands with the rest of the country to attend and support this noble course.
All the proceeds will go towards Janet’s treatment in India and part of it will go towards Kenya National Hospital Children Cancer Ward.
Reality Connection is in full support of this worthy course.
Runs till: Sunday, 8th November 2015
Time: 12:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Location: Carnivore Grounds
Who is RC?
Reality Connection is a leading Event Organizing firm set up to provide top notch event management services, from idea of the event to the actual execution of the event to corporate clients.
The company is known for its fine artistry, quality, and service-oriented approach to business.
Reality Connection has an outstanding reputation for creativity, efficiency, and ability to meet deadlines, and is unique in its broad-based approach to creative development.
In addition, the company continues to monitor trends in the marketplace -adopting strategies that will better serve its clients.
We do different events depending on the client's specifics, from corporate events to product launches, exhibitions, cocktails, end year company parties to outdoor concerts/ events.
We have always satisfied our clients because we are professional in what we do. This is evident from our previous events judged by the number of people who turn up for the event and the publicity the event gets.
One of our biggest events - soundfest East Africa speaks volumes of what Reality Connection is capable of handling. You can scroll through the blog to get details of the event.
Apart from events, Reality Connection has partnered with global firms and corporates in product promotion and marketing. Among the institutions we have worked with are JKUAT NISSIN FOODS LTD- a joint venture of Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology and Nissin Foods Holdings Ltd of Japan. We acted as their promotions agency where we rolled out the promotion in different outlets- supermarkets for purposes of product awareness and push of sales.
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The company has also worked with World Brands Limited in the promotion of Simba energy drink. The promotion was done in ten different outlets across Nairobi.
The company is known for its fine artistry, quality, and service-oriented approach to business.
Reality Connection has an outstanding reputation for creativity, efficiency, and ability to meet deadlines, and is unique in its broad-based approach to creative development.
In addition, the company continues to monitor trends in the marketplace -adopting strategies that will better serve its clients.
We do different events depending on the client's specifics, from corporate events to product launches, exhibitions, cocktails, end year company parties to outdoor concerts/ events.
We have always satisfied our clients because we are professional in what we do. This is evident from our previous events judged by the number of people who turn up for the event and the publicity the event gets.
One of our biggest events - soundfest East Africa speaks volumes of what Reality Connection is capable of handling. You can scroll through the blog to get details of the event.
Apart from events, Reality Connection has partnered with global firms and corporates in product promotion and marketing. Among the institutions we have worked with are JKUAT NISSIN FOODS LTD- a joint venture of Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology and Nissin Foods Holdings Ltd of Japan. We acted as their promotions agency where we rolled out the promotion in different outlets- supermarkets for purposes of product awareness and push of sales.
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The company has also worked with World Brands Limited in the promotion of Simba energy drink. The promotion was done in ten different outlets across Nairobi.
#Wanajishuku video launch- Nonini
The Godfather himself, Nonini Mgenge True will be launching his new video #Wanajishuku on 31st October at the Dusit D2 .
Music will be played by the best DJ's in town, DJ Ken, DJ Dee and DJ Scratch One. Dress Code is STRICTLY WHITE. Follow @realityconnect for more details.
Music will be played by the best DJ's in town, DJ Ken, DJ Dee and DJ Scratch One. Dress Code is STRICTLY WHITE. Follow @realityconnect for more details.
GRILL AND MUSIC EVENT
In support of Naomi Kimani who is battling cancer, Grill and Music event has organised a music concert towards this worthy course.
Happening this Sunday November 1st at Karura Community Chapel.
Entry is 300 inclusive of meal and soda.
Music performances by Kanji, Wangeci and Rigga- DON'T MISS OUT!
Happening this Sunday November 1st at Karura Community Chapel.
Entry is 300 inclusive of meal and soda.
Music performances by Kanji, Wangeci and Rigga- DON'T MISS OUT!
Tuesday, 27 October 2015
Great Talks Forum
The Great Talks Forum will this year be hosted by Vusi Thembekwayo, a renowned entrepreneur and investor on Dragon's Den Tv show.
Come get inspired, empowered and connect as we share entrepreneurial journeys in this year.
The event will be held at the KICC Tsavo Ballroom on 7th November from 8am.There will be other great kenyan entrepreneurs too.
Come get inspired, empowered and connect as we share entrepreneurial journeys in this year.
The event will be held at the KICC Tsavo Ballroom on 7th November from 8am.There will be other great kenyan entrepreneurs too.
A night with Churchill- 31st October KICC
Churchill will be celebrating 15 years of comedy at the KICC -Tsavo Ballroom on 31st October. #ANightWithChurchill You don;t want to miss this experience. Reality Connection will be represented big time. #EventExperts
Monday, 26 October 2015
Son Says a Surprise Thank You to His Dad. #Asante
Watch this touching video of how a son appreciated his dad by a simple "thank you"..It's good to appreciate the people who make a difference in your life. To all our clients and sponsors, ours is to say ASANTE.
Out of Africa International Film Festival
The most exhilarating International Film Festival is happening in Nairobi, Kenya on 30th, 31st October and 1st of November, 2015 at the National Museums of Kenya (NMK) This is an exciting 3 day events filled with such memorable events.
Out of Africa International Film Festival (OOAIFF) is a celebration of cinema that includes Movie premieres, Tributes to stars and directors, while experiencing Red Carpet Glitz and Glamour excitement.
30th October – Film Screenings (9am – 2pm) Opening Ceremony (6pm - 10pm )
31st October Film market – Film Screenings, Workshops, Lots of Food and Drinks, Entertainment, Crafts etc – All day event (9am – 10pm)
1st November - AWARDS and GALA Night (4pm – 10pm)
Location- National Museum of Kenya
Get your tickets at ticketsasa.com
Out of Africa International Film Festival (OOAIFF) is a celebration of cinema that includes Movie premieres, Tributes to stars and directors, while experiencing Red Carpet Glitz and Glamour excitement.
30th October – Film Screenings (9am – 2pm) Opening Ceremony (6pm - 10pm )
31st October Film market – Film Screenings, Workshops, Lots of Food and Drinks, Entertainment, Crafts etc – All day event (9am – 10pm)
1st November - AWARDS and GALA Night (4pm – 10pm)
Location- National Museum of Kenya
Get your tickets at ticketsasa.com
Friday, 23 October 2015
Oktoberfest 2015
Runs till: Friday, 30th October 2015
Time: 08:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Location: At the Elephant, Kanjata Road, Off James Gichuru R
Live At The Elephant is one of the most fun and great night gigs we have in Nairobi.Featuring two live bands on stage,a well stocked bar,a beautiful and mature crowd,in a casual ambiance at The Elephant gardens. The 23rd Edition of #OktoberFest at Live At The Elephant feat #AbbiNyinza and #GravityBand
#SaveTheDate.
This is going to be EPIC.
Time: 08:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Location: At the Elephant, Kanjata Road, Off James Gichuru R
Live At The Elephant is one of the most fun and great night gigs we have in Nairobi.Featuring two live bands on stage,a well stocked bar,a beautiful and mature crowd,in a casual ambiance at The Elephant gardens. The 23rd Edition of #OktoberFest at Live At The Elephant feat #AbbiNyinza and #GravityBand
#SaveTheDate.
This is going to be EPIC.
Thursday, 22 October 2015
Illume x Transform Africa Summit - Day 1
Transform Africa Day 1 in Kigali- Rwanda, the summit was themed "Accelerating Digital Innovation"
Illume x Transform Africa Summit -Day 2
The transform Africa Summit was held in Kigali Rwanda whose aim was to connect, innovate and transform Africa through technology, here is a teaser on what transpired during the summit.
Kagame echoes usage of ICT in Africa in the Transform Africa Summit held in Rwanda
A the three day Summit that run from 19-21 October 2015 themed “Accelerating Digital Innovation”, that attracted over 2,500 delegates from across the globe including: Heads of state and government, members of the UN broadband Commission, CEOs of leading technology companies, policy makers, members of the private sector, and young innovators from across the continent has concluded with ICT being top of the agenda.
The Transform Africa Summit is the leading African forum bringing together regional and global leaders from government, business and international organizations to collaborate on new ways of accelerating and sustaining Africa’s ongoing digital revolution.
The President of Rwanda Paul Kagame who was the key speaker, address focused on the steps that African governments must take to drive greater digital adoption and innovation. He emphasized the need for governments across the region and continent to collaborate on solutions for unlocking Africa’s full potential.
"In Africa, we are fully aware that our continent has often missed opportunities to accelerate development," said President Kagame. "[By] placing ICT at the core of our transformation agenda we can make sure that Africa is never again left behind."
Kagame emphasized on the importance of ICT in government as it enables it to provide more efficient and accountable public services which leads to better health outcomes, quicker customs procedures, and computerised land titles.
He also stated on the need to change the mindset that would be necessary to further unlock the region's potential.
"ICT is increasingly making access to world class education and information affordable to everyone" said President Kagame. “Africa can no longer be excluded from globalization; we must develop our human capital and productivity using the same methods that are taken for granted in many other places. That doesn’t mean anything will be easy, the existence of technology doesn’t automatically change lives. A mindset of curiosity, responsibility and hard work is necessary if we are to become our best selves and to compete effectively in the wider world.”
The final day of the three-day Summit ended with a session entitled “Face the Gorillas” where young entrepreneurs from across Africa pitched start-ups to a panel of seasoned entrepreneurs, Angel investors and other financiers– nicknamed “Gorillas”, as a motivator for young African entrepreneurs. The financiers bought shares and pledged funding to some of the initiatives judged viable, and promised to continue support smart ideas from young entrepreneurs in the ICT sector.
The Transform Africa Summit is the leading African forum bringing together regional and global leaders from government, business and international organizations to collaborate on new ways of accelerating and sustaining Africa’s ongoing digital revolution.
The President of Rwanda Paul Kagame who was the key speaker, address focused on the steps that African governments must take to drive greater digital adoption and innovation. He emphasized the need for governments across the region and continent to collaborate on solutions for unlocking Africa’s full potential.
"In Africa, we are fully aware that our continent has often missed opportunities to accelerate development," said President Kagame. "[By] placing ICT at the core of our transformation agenda we can make sure that Africa is never again left behind."
Kagame emphasized on the importance of ICT in government as it enables it to provide more efficient and accountable public services which leads to better health outcomes, quicker customs procedures, and computerised land titles.
He also stated on the need to change the mindset that would be necessary to further unlock the region's potential.
"ICT is increasingly making access to world class education and information affordable to everyone" said President Kagame. “Africa can no longer be excluded from globalization; we must develop our human capital and productivity using the same methods that are taken for granted in many other places. That doesn’t mean anything will be easy, the existence of technology doesn’t automatically change lives. A mindset of curiosity, responsibility and hard work is necessary if we are to become our best selves and to compete effectively in the wider world.”
The final day of the three-day Summit ended with a session entitled “Face the Gorillas” where young entrepreneurs from across Africa pitched start-ups to a panel of seasoned entrepreneurs, Angel investors and other financiers– nicknamed “Gorillas”, as a motivator for young African entrepreneurs. The financiers bought shares and pledged funding to some of the initiatives judged viable, and promised to continue support smart ideas from young entrepreneurs in the ICT sector.
Dru Hill and Sisqo live at the Carnivore- 24th October
Award winning American singing group, Sisqo and Druhill will be in the country for an crazy concert dubbed THE PLOT. The groups’ most popular repertoire included soul, hip hop soul. Sisqo is best known for the hit single “Unleash the dragon” while Dru Hill is best known for their hit singles such as "In My Bed", "Never Make a Promise", "How Deep Is Your Love" “I love you”.
Arena: Entry into the public area with no any extras. There will be food and drinks on sale.
VIP: Reserved space next to the stage, with a special Bar area, in a Lounge setting.
Premium Tickets: Available only to the first 10 buyers only. This closes on Friday this week. The buyers get an upgrade to VVIP.
VVIP: Dinner from 7 – 8pm, Reserved space Reserved space next to the stage, with best view of the artists. Lounge seats setting.
Arena: Entry into the public area with no any extras. There will be food and drinks on sale.
VIP: Reserved space next to the stage, with a special Bar area, in a Lounge setting.
Premium Tickets: Available only to the first 10 buyers only. This closes on Friday this week. The buyers get an upgrade to VVIP.
VVIP: Dinner from 7 – 8pm, Reserved space Reserved space next to the stage, with best view of the artists. Lounge seats setting.
Wednesday, 21 October 2015
Barclays to charge clients higher fees from next month to boost earnings
Barclays Bank plans to raise the fees charged to customers next month joining a growing list of lenders that have raised transaction tariffs to shore up profitability.
The bank is seeking regulatory approvals to change its tariffs, to join Commercial Bank of Africa, NIC, and Standard Chartered which have raised their fees this year.
“We wish to notify you that subject to regulatory approval we will review our bank tariff effective November 4, 2015,” said the bank in a statement on its website.
Banks are under pressure to increase their transaction-based income as high interest rates dampens appetite for credit by private sector and consumers. NIC was the first bank to review its rates in June before CBA and StanChart did so in August.
“They are looking to protect their non-funded (non-interest) income because net interest margins will be squeezed hence the need to recoup,” said Vimal Parmar, head of research at Burbidge Capital.
Local banks rely on interest income to drive revenues. As at end of June, interest income constituted 60 per cent of the industry’s total income of Sh226 billion.
Market appetite for loans has eased following a rise in lending rates with annual growth in private sector credit shrinking to 20.5 per cent in June from 25.5 per cent the same time last year.
Introduction of a loan pricing model pegged on the Central Bank-set Kenya Banks Reference Rate has given banks little room to increase lending rates forcing them to turn to non-funded income to support their profits.
Some of the tariffs Barclays Bank is expected to increase include credit card rates.
The bank said it would be charging 3.9 per cent per month up from 3.7 per cent on amounts used on the card for purchase of goods if not settled within the grace period.
NIC increased over-the-counter withdrawal fees in a move meant to push its clients to use ATM machines, among other channels of accessing cash.
The bank charges Sh300 for withdrawal of less than Sh40,000 in the banking hall compared to Sh100 charged for withdrawing more than Sh40,000, which is the maximum amount accessible through ATMs.
CBA introduced a fee of Sh350 for withdrawing less than Sh40,000 at the counter while anything above this is free. Standard Chartered introduced monthly tariffs to some of its personal accounts which were previously exempt. The bank’s monthly tariffs are between Sh499 and Sh1,000.
Banks were expected to lower transaction fees following policy changes by Central Bank of Kenya and introduction of technological innovations.
By George Ngigi- Business Daily
The bank is seeking regulatory approvals to change its tariffs, to join Commercial Bank of Africa, NIC, and Standard Chartered which have raised their fees this year.
“We wish to notify you that subject to regulatory approval we will review our bank tariff effective November 4, 2015,” said the bank in a statement on its website.
Banks are under pressure to increase their transaction-based income as high interest rates dampens appetite for credit by private sector and consumers. NIC was the first bank to review its rates in June before CBA and StanChart did so in August.
“They are looking to protect their non-funded (non-interest) income because net interest margins will be squeezed hence the need to recoup,” said Vimal Parmar, head of research at Burbidge Capital.
Local banks rely on interest income to drive revenues. As at end of June, interest income constituted 60 per cent of the industry’s total income of Sh226 billion.
Market appetite for loans has eased following a rise in lending rates with annual growth in private sector credit shrinking to 20.5 per cent in June from 25.5 per cent the same time last year.
Introduction of a loan pricing model pegged on the Central Bank-set Kenya Banks Reference Rate has given banks little room to increase lending rates forcing them to turn to non-funded income to support their profits.
Some of the tariffs Barclays Bank is expected to increase include credit card rates.
The bank said it would be charging 3.9 per cent per month up from 3.7 per cent on amounts used on the card for purchase of goods if not settled within the grace period.
NIC increased over-the-counter withdrawal fees in a move meant to push its clients to use ATM machines, among other channels of accessing cash.
The bank charges Sh300 for withdrawal of less than Sh40,000 in the banking hall compared to Sh100 charged for withdrawing more than Sh40,000, which is the maximum amount accessible through ATMs.
CBA introduced a fee of Sh350 for withdrawing less than Sh40,000 at the counter while anything above this is free. Standard Chartered introduced monthly tariffs to some of its personal accounts which were previously exempt. The bank’s monthly tariffs are between Sh499 and Sh1,000.
Banks were expected to lower transaction fees following policy changes by Central Bank of Kenya and introduction of technological innovations.
By George Ngigi- Business Daily
Monday, 19 October 2015
Support for Janet Ikua and Anjlee Gadhvi
In the wake of cancer awareness month, two TV personality recently came out in public and announced that they were battling cancer. Janet Kanini Ikua of The Property Show in NTV took to her facebook page to tell that she was on her fourth month of battling the disease. As at the time of her posting, she was in India for treatment. She was diagnosed with lung cancer.
Anjlee Gadhvi, the senior news anchor at K24, also came out weeks later to announce that she has liver cancer.
Reality Connection is in total support of the two and urge all to join in supporting these two lovely ladies in battling the disease.
You can send your contribution for Janet Ikua through MPESA number 895790, for Anjlee Gadhvi, the MPESA paybill number is 513513.
Your contributions will be highly appreciated, together we can win this, lets all fight cancer. #PinkBigger
Anjlee Gadhvi, the senior news anchor at K24, also came out weeks later to announce that she has liver cancer.
Reality Connection is in total support of the two and urge all to join in supporting these two lovely ladies in battling the disease.
You can send your contribution for Janet Ikua through MPESA number 895790, for Anjlee Gadhvi, the MPESA paybill number is 513513.
Your contributions will be highly appreciated, together we can win this, lets all fight cancer. #PinkBigger
Worship Experience Weekend
Jubilee Christian Church presents a worship experience with Christina Shusho on 31st October at the Daughters of Zion Meeting from 1pm. Do not miss this wonderful experience.
Friday, 16 October 2015
MERCY MASIKA - NIKUPENDEZE (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Gospel singer Mercy Masika on her new jam called Nikupendeze,the song is most definitely a blessing, coming just after her other hit song called Mwema, check out the video.
SOUNDFEST ROADSHOW- 17th October- Destination-KEDONG RANCH
Don't miss on this amazing Soundfest Roadtrip going down on 17th Oct at Kedong Ranch (BTW: Kedong stretches all the way to Mt. Longonot).
Amazing activities and games are planned for you including goat eating, camping, bonfire and many more.
Let's meet and experience great fun for only Ksh 500/=
Cost inclusive of:
Entrance & ground charges
Team building
Cost exclusive:
Tents
Drinks
Other items not mentioned in the itinerary
Itinerary:
Meet up point: Shell Mountain View from 10am-11am
Departure time: 11.30am
Stop over: View point
Destination- Kedong ranch Naivasha by 2 PM (Moi S Lake road: Same road as Enashipai but ahead on the left)
- From 3 PM: Activities & games
- 7 PM onwards: Entertainment and the evening Soundfest show
NB: Dress code is SEXY STYLISH!
#UltimateMashujaaPlan
#SoundfestRoadTrip
For more information call 0714 466 891
Lets the cars have fun. JUST DRIVE!
Amazing activities and games are planned for you including goat eating, camping, bonfire and many more.
Let's meet and experience great fun for only Ksh 500/=
Cost inclusive of:
Entrance & ground charges
Team building
Cost exclusive:
Tents
Drinks
Other items not mentioned in the itinerary
Itinerary:
Meet up point: Shell Mountain View from 10am-11am
Departure time: 11.30am
Stop over: View point
Destination- Kedong ranch Naivasha by 2 PM (Moi S Lake road: Same road as Enashipai but ahead on the left)
- From 3 PM: Activities & games
- 7 PM onwards: Entertainment and the evening Soundfest show
NB: Dress code is SEXY STYLISH!
#UltimateMashujaaPlan
#SoundfestRoadTrip
For more information call 0714 466 891
Lets the cars have fun. JUST DRIVE!
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
#Mindspeak Presentation with Pradeep Paunrana CEO ARM Cement Ltd @ArmCem...
Mind Speak is a monthly Business Networking event organized by Rich Management to inspire Kenyan-professionals and emerging entrepreneurs. Hosted by Aly Khan Satchu
On 10Th Oct 2015 at Sankara Hotel #Mindspeak hosted Pradeep Paunrana CEO ARM Cement Ltd @ArmCement1, @Rhinocement, How strong is your building? Cement Frontier Africa Clinker Tanga Mzee Paunrana @NSEKenya
Be sure to catch the next Mind Speak on 24TH Oct 2015 at Intercontinental Hotel Nairobi from 9.00AM-12NOON, guest spear Sumayya Hassan Athmani C.E.O National Oil Corporation of Kenya
Reasons you should Not miss the Upcoming Plus Size Affair
Miss Plus Size Kenya, positioned as an annual event and characterized by a high-brow crowd, will be the ultimate way to culminate the year; celebrating success of industry players, friendship, with good food, good music and appreciating Plus size models in the fashion industry.
The pageant features 15 intensively trained plus size women after the coveted title of Miss Plus Size Kenya 2015.
Runs till: Saturday, 31st October 2015
Time: 06:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Location: Weston Hotel, Lang'ata Road
Activity Schedule.
5:00pm-6:00pm - Guest Arrival and Red Carpet
6:00pm-7:00pm - Cocktail Hour
Regular- Snacks & Bitings and Cash Bar
VIP - Snacks & Bitings and 30 mins Open bar at Swara Restaurant
VVIP - Snacks & Bitings and 1 hour Open bar at Babu Lounge
7:30pm - Guests settle down at Lenana Ballroom
8:00pm- Pageant officially begins
8:10pm-8:40pm - Sports and Casual Wear Categories
8:50pm-9:00pm - Entertainment
9:10pm-9:40pm - Cultural and Creative Wear Categories
9:50pm-10:00pm - Entertainment
10:10pm - 10:40pm - Talent and Q&A Session
10:50pm - Entertainment / Tallying of results
11:00pm - Crowning of Miss Plus Size Kenya 2015
The pageant features 15 intensively trained plus size women after the coveted title of Miss Plus Size Kenya 2015.
Runs till: Saturday, 31st October 2015
Time: 06:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Location: Weston Hotel, Lang'ata Road
Activity Schedule.
5:00pm-6:00pm - Guest Arrival and Red Carpet
6:00pm-7:00pm - Cocktail Hour
Regular- Snacks & Bitings and Cash Bar
VIP - Snacks & Bitings and 30 mins Open bar at Swara Restaurant
VVIP - Snacks & Bitings and 1 hour Open bar at Babu Lounge
7:30pm - Guests settle down at Lenana Ballroom
8:00pm- Pageant officially begins
8:10pm-8:40pm - Sports and Casual Wear Categories
8:50pm-9:00pm - Entertainment
9:10pm-9:40pm - Cultural and Creative Wear Categories
9:50pm-10:00pm - Entertainment
10:10pm - 10:40pm - Talent and Q&A Session
10:50pm - Entertainment / Tallying of results
11:00pm - Crowning of Miss Plus Size Kenya 2015
Tuesday, 13 October 2015
Uchumi Ngong Hyper sold to Thika Road Mall at 2 billion
Retail chain Uchumi is selling the building that hosts its flagship Ngong Hyper outlet in Nairobi as part of a debt settlement plan meant to put the troubled supermarket back on track.
The shop, which is located on Nairobi’s Ngong Road, is being sold to owners of the Thika Road Mall at a price of Sh2 billion, making it one of the biggest real estate deals this year.
Uchumi Ngong Hyper, which sits on 2.5 acres, is one of the retail chain’s prime real estate assets. The retailer has contracted the Nairobi law firm Coulson Harney to oversee the transaction.
Uchumi chief executive officer Julius Kipng’etich said the Thika Road Mall owners have also expressed interest in acquiring Uchumi’s 20-acre piece of land located in Nairobi’s Kasarani area at a price of Sh3 billion.
Mr Kipng’etich said Uchumi needs the money to pay suppliers given the limited options it has to raise funds. “We have weighed the option and come to the conclusion that we cannot go back to shareholders for more money again having just come from a rights issue,” said Mr Kipng’etich, adding that the Ngong Hyper deal is being crafted as a sell-and-lease-back arrangement.
This means Uchumi will remain tenants occupying in the sizeable area of the Ngong Road mall.
“We have noticed that we have been disadvantaged by having operations in areas where some of our outlets have never made profits thereby negatively affecting our revenue,” said Mr Kipng’etich.
He named Tanzania and Uganda as locations where Uchumi outlets are running at a loss and face imminent closure.
Uchumi last week announced that it was closing three outlets in Uganda and that it is in the process of identifying non-profitable shops in Tanzania for possible closure.
Uchumi has written to the Capital Markets Authority (CMA seeking approval for the planned sale of assets and is awaiting the regulator’s response.
John Wambugu, the Uchumi company secretary, said the intended sale ‘had progressed well’ but declined to go into the details, citing buyer-seller confidentiality.
Thika Road Mall director Bharat Doshi on Monday said his team had met the Uchumi management to express interest in the two properties but insisted details of the deal were not immediately available.
“We have held talks with the management of Uchumi Supermarkets expressing interest in properties they have put up for sale but we have to wait for at least two weeks to disclose any details,” said Mr Doshi.
By: By Simon Ciuri- Daily Nation
The shop, which is located on Nairobi’s Ngong Road, is being sold to owners of the Thika Road Mall at a price of Sh2 billion, making it one of the biggest real estate deals this year.
Uchumi Ngong Hyper, which sits on 2.5 acres, is one of the retail chain’s prime real estate assets. The retailer has contracted the Nairobi law firm Coulson Harney to oversee the transaction.
Uchumi chief executive officer Julius Kipng’etich said the Thika Road Mall owners have also expressed interest in acquiring Uchumi’s 20-acre piece of land located in Nairobi’s Kasarani area at a price of Sh3 billion.
Mr Kipng’etich said Uchumi needs the money to pay suppliers given the limited options it has to raise funds. “We have weighed the option and come to the conclusion that we cannot go back to shareholders for more money again having just come from a rights issue,” said Mr Kipng’etich, adding that the Ngong Hyper deal is being crafted as a sell-and-lease-back arrangement.
This means Uchumi will remain tenants occupying in the sizeable area of the Ngong Road mall.
“We have noticed that we have been disadvantaged by having operations in areas where some of our outlets have never made profits thereby negatively affecting our revenue,” said Mr Kipng’etich.
He named Tanzania and Uganda as locations where Uchumi outlets are running at a loss and face imminent closure.
Uchumi last week announced that it was closing three outlets in Uganda and that it is in the process of identifying non-profitable shops in Tanzania for possible closure.
Uchumi has written to the Capital Markets Authority (CMA seeking approval for the planned sale of assets and is awaiting the regulator’s response.
John Wambugu, the Uchumi company secretary, said the intended sale ‘had progressed well’ but declined to go into the details, citing buyer-seller confidentiality.
Thika Road Mall director Bharat Doshi on Monday said his team had met the Uchumi management to express interest in the two properties but insisted details of the deal were not immediately available.
“We have held talks with the management of Uchumi Supermarkets expressing interest in properties they have put up for sale but we have to wait for at least two weeks to disclose any details,” said Mr Doshi.
By: By Simon Ciuri- Daily Nation
Thursday, 8 October 2015
Business Center Interview Events Management Businesses
For the pioneers of the event business in Kenya, we are proud of you, we salute you for beginning this journey for us. Kevin Ombajo a.k.a Big Kev of True Blaq entertainment and Kevin Mulei of Mo sounds. Reality Connection commends you for the good job you started.
The 2015 OLX soma awards
The Kenya Social Media Awards (SOMA) – Kenya is an annual event, now in its third year, that seeks to celebrate the growing influence by and through social media in Kenya.
For the third time running SOMA Awards has been supported by OLX as the Title sponsor. The awards have continued to impact individuals and organizations. The Third Annual OLX SOMA Awards will be guided by the theme “Social Media for Economic Empowerment.”
SOMA team has also introduced new platforms designed to engage different groups in the market for a better experience.
SOMA Awards is an annual event that is geared towards identifying those who use Social Media to positively impact the society. It brings together different social media enthusiasts and organisations to celebrate the tremendous contribution brought about by Social Media.
Runs till: Saturday, 10th October 2015
Time: 03:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Location: Safaricom Indoor Arena
Get your tickets from ticketsasa.com
For the third time running SOMA Awards has been supported by OLX as the Title sponsor. The awards have continued to impact individuals and organizations. The Third Annual OLX SOMA Awards will be guided by the theme “Social Media for Economic Empowerment.”
SOMA team has also introduced new platforms designed to engage different groups in the market for a better experience.
SOMA Awards is an annual event that is geared towards identifying those who use Social Media to positively impact the society. It brings together different social media enthusiasts and organisations to celebrate the tremendous contribution brought about by Social Media.
Runs till: Saturday, 10th October 2015
Time: 03:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Location: Safaricom Indoor Arena
Get your tickets from ticketsasa.com
Wednesday, 7 October 2015
We should all be feminists | Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie | TEDxEuston
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie born 15 September 1977 is a Nigerian novelist, nonfiction writer and short story writer. She has been called "the most prominent" of a "procession of critically acclaimed young anglophone authors [that] is succeeding in attracting a new generation of readers to African literature
"We should all be feminists" was a TEDx talk that was given by Adichie in 2012. She shared her experiences of being an African feminist, and her views on gender construction and sexuality. Adichie believes that the problem with gender is that it shapes who we are.[20]
"I am angry. Gender as it functions today is a grave injustice. We should all be angry. Anger has a long history of bringing about positive change, but in addition to being angry, I’m also hopeful because I believe deeply in the ability of human beings to make and remake themselves for the better."
Parts of Adichie's talk were sampled in Beyoncé's song "Flawless" in December 2013
Take a tour to Maasai Mara National Reserve
The Masai Mara National Reserve is one of the top tourist attractions in Kenya and the country’s most popular game park.
Each year the Masai Mara National Reserve is visited by thousands of tourists who come here to watch the exceptional population of game and the annual migration of zebra and wildebeest.
The “Great Migration” takes place every year from July to October when millions of wildebeest and zebra migrate from the Serengeti in Tanzania.
Maasai Mara (Masai Mara) is situated in south-west Kenya and is one of Africa’s Greatest Wildlife Reserves. Together with the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania it forms Africa’s most diverse, incredible and most spectacular eco-systems and possibly the world’s top safari big game viewing eco-system.
While at Maasai Mara, you can find several places to relax and sleep as you get to enjoy the cool nature experience. Some of the places include Fairmont Mara Safari Club, Mara Explorer Camp, Tiplikwani Masai Mara Camp, Base Camp Masai Mara,
Olare Mara Kempinski Masai Mara,Mara River Camp, Sarora Mara Game Camp.
Make a point f visiting this place, it's one of the top ten tourist destinations in Kenya.
Each year the Masai Mara National Reserve is visited by thousands of tourists who come here to watch the exceptional population of game and the annual migration of zebra and wildebeest.
The “Great Migration” takes place every year from July to October when millions of wildebeest and zebra migrate from the Serengeti in Tanzania.
Maasai Mara (Masai Mara) is situated in south-west Kenya and is one of Africa’s Greatest Wildlife Reserves. Together with the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania it forms Africa’s most diverse, incredible and most spectacular eco-systems and possibly the world’s top safari big game viewing eco-system.
While at Maasai Mara, you can find several places to relax and sleep as you get to enjoy the cool nature experience. Some of the places include Fairmont Mara Safari Club, Mara Explorer Camp, Tiplikwani Masai Mara Camp, Base Camp Masai Mara,
Olare Mara Kempinski Masai Mara,Mara River Camp, Sarora Mara Game Camp.
Make a point f visiting this place, it's one of the top ten tourist destinations in Kenya.
Telkom Kenya cuts data tariffs by upto 33pc
Telkom Kenya has cut its mobile Internet tariffs by between 27 and 33 per cent, in a review that also saw it scrap some data bundle plans and introduce new ones.
Subscribers of the 1GB Internet bundle plan will now pay Sh500 from the previous Sh750, while 5GB will cost Sh2,000 from the previous Sh2,750. The firm has scrapped the 500MB it used to charge Sh500 and introduced a 400MB data bundle at Sh250.
The telco has also introduced a new bundle of 2GB at Sh1,000. The new Internet tariffs apply for its pre-paid mobile Internet subscribers and those who access the Internet through modems. Orange has also extended the validity period from 30 days to 90 days.
Telkom Kenya said the new data offers were informed by extensive market research to determine current customer data needs.
“The new offers give subscribers the choice of buying the daily, weekly and monthly bundles due to their simplicity and affordability,” the firm said Tuesday in a media statement.
“Longer validity periods and affordable offers stood out from the feedback we received hence we tailored the offers to suit this trend,” it added.
Daily unlimited will now be 200MBs up from 100MBs, weekly unlimited will move up to 1GB from 500MB and monthly unlimited will move up to 3GB from 2GB.
The price cut comes on the backdrop of Telkom Kenya’s market share loss in the fixed Internet services.
Statistic from the Communications Authority of Kenya for the year ended June 2015, shows Telkom Kenya lost 9.8 per cent. Its market share on fixed Internet dropped to 1.8 per cent from 11.6 per cent for the year ended June 2014, while its subscribers now stand at 2,152 as at June down from 11,714, meaning it lost 9,562 clients in the past one year.
Mobile Internet subscriptions during the period stood at 19.8 million having grown by 42.2 per cent in the same period of the previous year.
Safaricom has 12.5 million subscribers representing 63 per cent market share, Airtel has 3.6 million users and a market share of 19 per cent.
Telkom Kenya (Orange) has 2.6 million mobile data/Internet subscriptions with a market share of 14 per cent.
By Okutta Mark- Business Daily
Subscribers of the 1GB Internet bundle plan will now pay Sh500 from the previous Sh750, while 5GB will cost Sh2,000 from the previous Sh2,750. The firm has scrapped the 500MB it used to charge Sh500 and introduced a 400MB data bundle at Sh250.
The telco has also introduced a new bundle of 2GB at Sh1,000. The new Internet tariffs apply for its pre-paid mobile Internet subscribers and those who access the Internet through modems. Orange has also extended the validity period from 30 days to 90 days.
Telkom Kenya said the new data offers were informed by extensive market research to determine current customer data needs.
“The new offers give subscribers the choice of buying the daily, weekly and monthly bundles due to their simplicity and affordability,” the firm said Tuesday in a media statement.
“Longer validity periods and affordable offers stood out from the feedback we received hence we tailored the offers to suit this trend,” it added.
Daily unlimited will now be 200MBs up from 100MBs, weekly unlimited will move up to 1GB from 500MB and monthly unlimited will move up to 3GB from 2GB.
The price cut comes on the backdrop of Telkom Kenya’s market share loss in the fixed Internet services.
Statistic from the Communications Authority of Kenya for the year ended June 2015, shows Telkom Kenya lost 9.8 per cent. Its market share on fixed Internet dropped to 1.8 per cent from 11.6 per cent for the year ended June 2014, while its subscribers now stand at 2,152 as at June down from 11,714, meaning it lost 9,562 clients in the past one year.
Mobile Internet subscriptions during the period stood at 19.8 million having grown by 42.2 per cent in the same period of the previous year.
Safaricom has 12.5 million subscribers representing 63 per cent market share, Airtel has 3.6 million users and a market share of 19 per cent.
Telkom Kenya (Orange) has 2.6 million mobile data/Internet subscriptions with a market share of 14 per cent.
By Okutta Mark- Business Daily
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