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  • List of countries with zero cases of coronavirus

    List of countries with zero cases of coronavirus

    A total of 16 countries have zero cases of coronavirus even as USA, Spain, UK and Italy record thousands of cases on daily basis. North Korea is among the nations with zero Covid-19 cases.

    Here is the list of the countries:

    1. Comoros
    2. Kiribati
    3. Lesotho
    4. Marshall Islands
    5. Micronesia
    6. Nauru
    7. North Korea
    8. Palau
    9. Samoa
    10. Sao Tome and Principe
    11. Solomon Islands
    12. Tajikistan
    13. Tonga
    14. Turkmenistan
    15. Tuvalu
    16. Vanuatu

    North Korea TV and Radio Stations had earlier indicated that there were two cases but the president forced them to announce zero cases later in the day.

    USA is the most affected country with over 500,000 cases, followed by Spain, Italy, France, Germany and UK.

    It is believed that the COVID-19 cases which were reported by China are factual. It’s estimated that millions of Chinese were killed by the virus.

  • Ken Walibora is Dead

    Ken Walibora is Dead

    Confirmed reports indicate that Ken Walibora has died.

    Ken died on Friday through a tragic road accident along Landhies Road. His body was taken to Kenyatta National Hospital.

    The write is known for his Siku Njema set book which was read widely by Primary and Secondary students. The book was one of the chosen few by the Ministry of Education as a set book. He has also published three other books: Narrating Prison Experience: Human Rights, Self, Society, and Political Incarceration in Africa, Kidagaa Kimemwozea and Innocence Long Lost

    Ken previously worked for NTV before flying out of the country to pursue personal interests. The scholar was born in 1964.

    His body is in Kenyatta National Hospital and doctors are waiting for his mother to identify him before a post mortem is done.

  • Victoria Rubadiri Salary

    Victoria Rubadiri Salary

    Victoria Rubadiri is one of the highest paid news anchors in Kenya. The beautiful journalist was poached from NTV a couple of years ago to Royal Media Services. She anchors alongside Jeff Koinange at Citizen TV.

    At Nation Media Group, she was earning Ksh 400,000 ,it’s after joining RMS that her salary jumped to Ksh 750,000 per month. In addition to the gross salary, she also earns clothing allowances.

    Victoria Rubadiri joined NTV with a salary less than Ksh 200,000. She proved herself over time to the extent of overshadowing her seniors. Within to time, she was promoted to the position of Senior Anchor. By the time she was living, her salary was way above 80% of the staff at NTV.

    Citizen TV, the most watches TV station in Kenya, was her next destination. Wachira Waruru is the brain behind the talent at Royal Media Services. It’s because of his deep dedication to RMS that SK Macharia gave him power to poach and decide who to stay and who to leave the station. Citizen TV does not just pay employees just for the sake, it pays them based on their competencies. Victoria Rubadiri is in a class of her own, which is why she earn like our MPs.

  • Who Owns Lee Funeral Home

    Who Owns Lee Funeral Home

    Lee Funeral Home is owned by John Stuart Lee. The best funeral home was founded in 1987 and it has remained a darling to the who is who in the business and political world.

    Lee was born and raised in Nairobi. After completing high school in Kenya, he flew to UK for undergraduate studies. It was after he was employed in the police force at a hospital in Cambridge that he realized the need for a funeral home.

    “I was born and educated here in Nairobi and in 1963 my parents and I went back to the UK and then in 1964 I joined the main police force and after a while they put me into Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge to work for the coroner’s office so I was dealing with pathologists and the undertakers every day,” says Lee.

    “Whilst I was working out of City Mortuary and the holding room at Nairobi Hospital before we ever built where we are now at Nairobi Hospital, Sir Charles Njonjo who was then the chairman of Nairobi Hospital called me up and he said, would you like to build a funeral parlour on the grounds of Nairobi Hospital? So we built the current Lee Funeral Home within the grounds of the hospital in 87 and we opened in 1988 during the 25 years celebration of Independence of the Republic of Kenya,” Lee adds.

    Lee Funeral home has emerged as the best funeral home in East Africa. The cost of keeping the body in the home range between Ksh20,000 and Ksh200,000 per day. The institution ‘s hearse costs between Ksh 50,000 and Ksh 200,000 per day.

    Lee Funeral could make an average of Ksh 5 million per month in profits.

  • Amount of Money You Will Be Fined in Kenya if You’re Found in Public without a Mask

    Amount of Money You Will Be Fined in Kenya if You’re Found in Public without a Mask

    The Kenyan government has gazetted Coronavirus law where anyone found in public without a mask will be fined Ksh20,000. It’s now mandatory for everyone to wear a mask in public whether poor or rich.

    If you don’t have Ksh20,000 to pay as a fine, the government will jail you for 6 months. In case the court realizes that a fine or Ksh20,000 are not enough, it will slap you with Ksh20,000 fine and 6 months in prison.

    Currently, the masks available cost an average of Ksh 100 each.Since it’s not allowed to wear a mask twice, then it means one must spend Ksh100 daily, which translates to Ksh3,000 per month.

    The government introduced new masks which cost Ksh20 each but most pharmacies, supermarkets, hospitals and shops have not stocked them. Since majority of Kenyans are currently not earning a living,it will be hard for them to afford the Ksh100 masks.

    The masks are meant to protect Kenyans from spreading the coronavirus.

  • Here is the Response from Chinese Embassy in Kenya About The Mistreatment of Africans in China

    Here is the Response from Chinese Embassy in Kenya About The Mistreatment of Africans in China

    The Chinese Embassy in Kenya has issued a statement regarding the mistreatment of Africans in China. The Embassy has reiterated that they are doing everything possible to ensure that Kenyans are not mistreated.

    “China Central Television: As people are fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, some media say there has recently been discrimination against Africans in Guangdong. Can you comment on that?

    Chinese MFA Spokeman Zhao Lijian: Since the COVID-19 outbreak, China and African countries have been supporting each other in fighting the pandemic. We won’t forget the support voiced and provided by African countries and their people when we were at the most crucial stage of the fight. Now we are closely following the situation in Africa. The Chinese government and people are doing our best to help them. Faced with the severe test of epidemics, China and African countries are united more than ever, demonstrating brotherhood in times of adversity.

    As for what you mentioned, we noted reports on that. I’d like to stress that we treat all foreign nationals equally in China. We reject differential treatment, and we have zero tolerance for discrimination.

    Countries all over the world are taking measures to contain the pandemic. In China, our most urgent task is to prevent the spread of the coronavirus from both within and without of the country. To meet this goal, we need understanding, support and cooperation from both Chinese and foreign nationals in China. In the meantime, we pay high attention to the incidents and misunderstanding occurred in this process. We urge relevant authorities to improve their way of work, and hope all foreigners in China will strictly observe local anti-epidemic regulations, and cooperate with and support us in fighting the virus. Together we will achieve the final victory”, read the statement from the Embassy.

    Photos from the country showed Kenyans living in the streets, majority of them claimed that they were thrown out of their homes and told not to go back. The most worrying part is that Kenyan Embassy in China claimed that they are also helpless.

  • Highest Paid Radio Presenters in Kenya

    Highest Paid Radio Presenters in Kenya

    Radio presenters are among the highest paid media personalities in Kenya with a number pulling in over Ksh300,000 per month; the average amount a radio presenter takes home in Kenya is Ksh100,000 per month. Jeff Koinange leads other journalists as the highest paid radio presenter in Kenya with a monthly salary of Ksh2 million.

    Radio presenters are paid based on the amount of experience they have accumulated over time and the revenues they generate for the company. The leading media houses in terms of salaries are Royal Media Services, Radio Africa and Nation Media Group.Mediamax and KBC are among the lowest paying media houses in Kenya.

    Below we present the salaries of the highest radio presenters in Kenya:

    1. Jeff Koinange—Ksh 2 million per month
    2. Maina Kageni—Ksh 1.5 million per month
    3. Daniel Ndambuki (Mwalimu Kingangi)—Ksh1.2 million per month
    4. Jalango—Ksh900,000 per month
    5. Willy M Tuva—Ksh 800,000 per month
    6. Shaffie Weru—Ksh750,000 per month
    7. Kameme Goro—Ksh700,000 per month
    8. Andrew Kibe—Ksh 700,000 per month
    9. Mbusi—Ksh700,000 per month
    10. Vincent Ateya—Ksh500,000 per month
    11. Gidi—Ksh 450,000 per month

    A number of presenters who host morning shows earn more than those hosting mid-morning shows. Generally, radio presenters earn less than news anchors by a big margin. It’s not uncommon to find a radio presenter in local stations earning Ksh30,000 per month.

    Most of the presenters listed above have accumulated working experienced spanning more than 10 years and they are extremely influential. For instance, if Maina Kageni and Mwalimu Kingangi decide to leave Classic FM, it would be a big blow to the station, listeners will follow them to their new station.

    There is also another important thing, more than half of the highest paid radio presenters in Kenya do not possess qualification in journalism, they are good in marketing. Someone like Maina Kageni is a school dropout but you won’t imagine he brings in more than half of the adverts in Classic FM.

  • Kikotec Kenya Contacts

    Kikotec Kenya Contacts

    The phone contacts for Kikotec Kenya are :

    Phone:+254 798 151 515; +254 707 444 111

    You can also email them on:[email protected]

    Kikotec Kenya is one of the companies in the country that manufactures face masks for coronavirus. The factory has been approved by the World Health Organization. Currently, Kikotec is capable of manufacturing 30,000 masks per day.

    If you wish to buy masks from the Factory, call the numbers provided above. Kikotec is owned by Kitui County and it was built by Governor Charity Ngilu.

    Currently, there are thousands of fake masks which are being sold in the streets, it’s advisable to ignore them and instead buy from a Chemist or from popular supermarkets like Tuskys .

  • Maina Kageni Salary per month

    Maina Kageni Salary per month

    Maina Kageni is among the highest paid journalist in Kenya. His monthly salary has grown over time to stand at Ksh 1.5 million per month. Maina works for Radio Africa, specifically for Classic FM. He was the pioneer of the station alongside Daniel Ndambuki aka Mwalimu Kingani.

    Maina started with a salary of Ksh400,000 per month before his employer realized he was an asset to the company. In 2017 he threatened to quit the station, forcing his employer to raise his pay from Ksh800,000 to Ksh1.2 million.

    Here is what he takes home every month after deducting tax:

    Gross Pay   1,500,000.00
    Deductions:    
      PAYE 442,332.30  
      NSSF (Tier I) 360.00  
      NSSF (Tier II) 720.00  
      NHIF 1,700.00  
    Total Deductions   445,112.30
    Net Pay   1,054,887.70
    PAYE Information:    
    Gross Pay   1,500,000.00
    Allowable Deductions   1,080.00
    Taxable Pay   1,498,920.00

    He takes home Ksh 1,054,887.70 every month.

    Almost three quarter of adverts at Classic FM are brought by Maina Kageni.He specializes in selling land and associated products. Despite him earning a cool Ksh1.5 million every month, he also earns in commissions from the advertisers. He can sell 500 plots and in the process, the owner is impressed and gives him a commission of 2%.

    Surprisingly, Maina is a school dropout, he didn’t complete form four. After form two, he flew to USA where he became a truck driver. He worked in the US for more than a decade before he returned to the country to hustle. His destination was Classic FM where he has worked for 15 years.

    Besides the monthly salary he draws from Radio Africa, Maina has invested heavily in the real estate industry. Sources claim that he makes over Ksh10 million every month from rental income.

    Maina Kageni’s wealth is in the neighbourhood of Ksh 400 million.

  • Jeff Koinange Salary Per Month

    Jeff Koinange Salary Per Month

    Jeff Koinange is one of the highest paid journalists in Kenya, his current salary per month is Ksh2 million. The former CNN news anchor joined Royal Media Services after a short stint at The Standard Media Group. Before then, he was working for K24 where he earned Ksh 500,000 per month.

    Jeff is currently working for Citizen TV as a news anchor alongside Victoria Rubadili, he is also engaged with Hot 96’s morning show, a station owned by Royal Media Services. His hefty pay is linked to the experience he gained at CNN and the fact that he has a deep voice which draws Kenyan audience.

    After deducting tax, here is the salary Jeff takes home:

    ET PAY CALCULATOR – 2020
    Gross Pay   2,000,000.00
    Deductions:    
      PAYE 592,332.30  
      NSSF (Tier I) 360.00  
      NSSF (Tier II) 720.00  
      NHIF 1,700.00  
    Total Deductions   595,112.30
    Net Pay   1,404,887.70
    PAYE Information:    
    Gross Pay   2,000,000.00
    Allowable Deductions   1,080.00
    Taxable Pay   1,998,920.00

    Jeff takes home up to Ksh 1.5 million every month from Royal Media Services. He also acts as an MC for major events within East Africa, he charges Ksh 300,000 to Ksh2 million per event. In a good month, he will have 7 events. Ideally, he takes home over Ksh 2 million per month.

    Though he is one of the highest paid journalists in Kenya, Jeff had a loan with CBA and after failing to pay, his two houses in Kitisuru were almost auctioned. He owns two houses valued at Ksh 200 million.

    Another highly valued asset which is under Jeff’s name is the brand new Mercedes Benz worth Ksh20 million.

  • Tax Changes Made By KRA Due to Coronavirus

    Tax Changes Made By KRA Due to Coronavirus

    KRA has made tax changes which are affected by the coronavirus. The changes were made after the Kenyan government proposed that certain items be exempted from tax.

    To mitigate the effects of COVID – 19 to the Kenyan economy, the Government has proposed various measures including the following:

    • Reduction of Personal Income Tax top rate (PAYE) from 30% to 25%
    • 100 % Tax Relief for persons earning up to Ksh. 24,000
    • Reduction of Resident Corporate Income Tax rate from 30% to 25%
    • Reduction of Turnover Tax rate for SMEs from 3% to 1%
    • Immediate reduction of VAT rate from 16% to 14%

    Further to this, the Government has implemented the following measures:

    • Suspension of all listing for all persons including companies at Credit Reference Bureau (CRB)
    • Lowering of Central Bank Rate (CBR) to 7.2%
    • Lowering of Cash Reserve Ration (CRR) to 4.2%
    • Central Bank of Kenya to offer flexibility to banks on loans that were active as of March 2020 to maintain liquidity levels
    • Facilitating expedited payment of VAT Refunds by allocating an additional Ksh. 10B
    • Setting up a fund to which players in the Public and Private Sector are contributing in support of Government efforts

    If you wish to get any clarification, call the numbers provided below or visit KRA website for more details. Here are the important contacts to help you:

    • For Domestic Taxes and all frequently requested services, log on to https://itax.kra.go.ke/KRA-Portal/
    • For Customs related taxes, log on to iCMS (Integrated Customs Management Systems) and the Simba System
    • For Supply Chain Management (SCM) or e-procurement, log on to http://www.kra.go.ke/en/tender
    • For additional support, call our Contact Centre on Tel: 020 4 999 999, 0711 099 999 or Email: [email protected]
  • Neighbouring Nairobi Towns Whose residents Have Been Restricted from moving Outside Nairobi

    Neighbouring Nairobi Towns Whose residents Have Been Restricted from moving Outside Nairobi

    A couple of towns which were not traditionally in Nairobi have been included in Nairobi Metropolitan Area, anybody in those towns should not move to other towns.

    Here is a list of the towns:

    1. Small world, Athi River
      2. Katani, Mlolongo
      3. Kamulu
      4. Chania Bridge
      5. Garissa road Makutano Junction
      6. Uplands
      7. Rironi, Maì Mahiu Junction
      8. Ngong
      9. Kiserian
      10. Isinya
      11. Ting’ang’a

    President Uhuru Kenyatta announced today that the partial lockdown affects the aforementioned towns.So if you live in any of the listed towns, please do not move to other towns because the government will be monitoring your movements.

    The partial lockdown started today,6/4/2020 and it will go for 21 days. There will be no movement of personal cars or passenger vehicles from Nairobi to other towns and vice versa.

    The measures have been put in place to help contain the spread of coronavirus. Nairobi is one of the hotspot areas, others include Kilifi,Lamu and Mombasa. Out of 158 cases of the virus,95% of them are from the 4 towns.

    Major towns which are not affected by coronavirus include, Eldoret and Kisumu.

  • Kenyan landlords find a new technique of Chasing Violent Tenants Who Don’t Pay Rent

    Kenyan landlords find a new technique of Chasing Violent Tenants Who Don’t Pay Rent

    Violent tenants have no place to hide after Kenyan landlords found a new technique of chasing them away for refusing to pay rent. Instead of fighting or closing the door with a padlock, the landlords have resorted to removing the roof.

    It’s common that some tenants deliberately refuse to pay rent and opt for a confrontation with the landlord. In case the landlord throws the tenant’s items outside, he will be reported to the Rents Tribunal for action. The landlords have now discovered that if they remove iron sheets and leave their tenant exposed, he will have no other option but to move out.

    One tenant in Umoja removed several iron sheets from the roof after the tenant completely refused to pay. It forced the tenant to move out that day. In Eldoret, the same case happened. We have also heard several such cases in Kisii and Western Kenya.

    This technique has worked magic for tenants because none of the affected tenants refused to move out after discovering that the houses do not have a roof.

    Unless the government comes up with a way to resolve this issue, all landlords will be employing this technique.

  • Five careers for students which are related to writing

    Five careers for students which are related to writing

    Writing activities, be it creative writing or more analytical and accurate, lead one throughout life. It is widely agreed that one has to write dozens of essays during academic life to brush up writing skills, and even though you might be oft-proficient in writing papers, you occasionally mightn’t have enough time to cope will all the assignments. As follows, WritingCheap offers a bunch of assistance in order to get your job done quickly and impeccably. As to the future career, take a look at the list that casts light on the possible writing-related job one can get.

    PR/Marketing content writer or copywriter

    These jobs stand for writing that aims to help different enterprises to promote themselves, their commodities, and services. It is generally agreed to be clear-cut, for instance, creating content for an organization’s website, or designing articles or press releases that relate to the given association but does not explicitly promote it. Indeed, it is an excellent choice to write for a living while being a student or after graduation and display some creativity and novel approaches.

    Screenwriter

    In case you might have any links with film directors as well as TV affiliation, and adore a remarkable story that people should see in the aforementioned branches? Then try yourself in a screenwriting field, where one has to write scripts and tightly work with script editors in order to rework the material and make it polished and straight to the point. Interestingly enough, many screenwriters don’t succeed in getting paid job offers. Moreover, they don’t expect a reliable and stable income even if they agree. However, this chance may well open the door to solid show business, and you can fully reveal your talents for millions of viewers.

    Novelist

    By the same token, but conversely, if you are into writing fiction, starting with children’s stories, and ending with sci-fi, becoming a novelist is a fantastic opportunity to try yourself in that section of writing. Besides, you don’t necessarily need to have any qualifications but be competing and have an insatiable feeling to be published. As follows, to become noticeable, you’d better have some ideas of heaven and try to put them into words and pages that will make a potential reader addicted to your story. However, it would be reasonable to tell that a plethora of novelists is in dire need of another source of income, too, for the reason that writing a novel is a long process without any rush.

    Editor

    If it happens that you’re prolific in writing academic essays and write them impressively excellent, you then may try yourself in the role of an editor. It goes without saying that editors cover a multitude of departments, so to speak. For example, you can be an editor of newspapers, magazines, or websites. Besides, you can be an editor of academic works, making sure that written discourses are completed and error-free; or you can even be given with a bunch of information, which you will have to write in an appropriate manner – this is widely common if you work on websites or magazines.

    Journalist

    Finally, if writing about factual matters is your cup of tea, and you know how to do that engagingly, this thriving job is for you. It is a good career for people who are inquisitive about the surroundings, and not only do they want to find out new information but also they want and know how to convey these pieces of facts to the audience. When it comes to graduates, online journalism is more relevant, which means that their tasks will be gathering verifiable truth online and transfer it purely by dint of written word on the Internet.

    Summary

    In the final analysis, writing is a vast field that is always in-demand. There is a lot of jobs related to this old and appreciated job. Students that may find themselves at a crossroads regarding writing careers have to pay close attention to the list, as mentioned above, to get a clear picture of what they should expect and what qualities they should possess to become an old hand.

  • Shock as No Single Football Match is Played On Earth Today

    Shock as No Single Football Match is Played On Earth Today

    It’s the first time in history that we experience a unique scenario where no single football match is being played on earth due to coronavirus. All betting sites have listed electronic games, which are not real matches.

    Coronavirus was first discovered in China on 6 December 2019.Since then, the number of football matches have been reducing until today when no single game would be played. It will be difficult to experience the same scenario in future.

    Now that no real match is being played, what next for gamblers? The best alternative is to play Electronic games and casino.I would refer you to 22Bet Kenya which has listed several interesting casino games. To start playing,follow this link to register.

    You can also take this time to relax and reflect on your life and plan for the future.There is life after coronavirus, this is the best time to plan.

  • What was the name of Kenya before Independence?

    What was the name of Kenya before Independence?

    Do you know before independence, Kenya was referred as British East Africa Protectorate, or British East Africa? The country was changed in 1920 to Kenya which is currently the official name of the country.

    Some historians claim that the word Kenya originated from the Akamba language. The community pronounced Kirinyaga as Kinyaa.

    The name British East Africa was given by the colonial government, they used it until 1920 when they decided to change to Kenya.

    After the British departed the country, Kenya remained as the official name.

  • Worst Diseases in The World That Killed Up to 1 Billion People

    Worst Diseases in The World That Killed Up to 1 Billion People

    Are you people scared that the world is coming to an end, do you feel like this is the worst disease outbreak?? No, it’s not close to even top 20 epidemics.

    Let me share with you the world’s worst pandemics of all times.

    1. ANTONINE PLAGUE

    This occurred in 165AD and claimed 5 million lives. It swept over Asia, Egypt, Greece and Italy. Just in case you think it’s the first time Italy is leading.

    1. Plague Of JUSTINIAN.

    It occurred btn 541 to 542, just in 1 year 25 million people were dead. Each day, death toll counted 10,000.

    1. The Flu Pandemic Also known as THE SPANISH FLU.

    It was btn 1918 to 1920, just 100 years ago. By that time the world had 1.5billion people, 500million got the disease and that was 1/3 of the total population. In the first week alone, there was a record 25million deaths, worse than first world war itself. Corona virus is mostly killing the elderly and those already weakened by other diseases but the Spanish flu respected no age group, it claimed 50million lives.

    1. The 3rd Plague Of 1855

    This one also started from China and killed 10 million Indians in less than one year. You wouldn’t want to hear the total number of global death. By now you want to ask me whether the world ended, the answer is it didn’t, lol.

    1. The Black DEATH.

    This was by far the worst. It occurred from 1346-1353,that was 7 years long pandemic. It was caused by bubonic plague transmitted by fleas. By that time, the world’s population was 400million, then 200 million died. Half of the world’s population died. If the world was to end with a disease, it would end that time not with corona.
    It is said that during that plague, the living spent most of their time burrying the dead in mass graves and yet others were left unburied.

    1. HIV AIDS.

    You didn’t expect this one, did you? Perhaps you forgot about it but the disease still rear it’s ugly head across the world. The peak record deaths was btn 2005-2012. In 7 years, 36 million people died but it didn’t terrify you because it was not on news like corona.

    By today, corona death is not close to half a million, no. Whenever you feel frightened by corona, just know that it will never be recorded among world’s top 20 pandemics, it’s not close. The world is not ending with it, we shall live on. Well, people are dying but not even half will die. We shall remain.

    Just pray and stay hopeful.

  • Odibet’s virtual gaming platform brings relief to gamers

    Odibet’s virtual gaming platform brings relief to gamers

    In the wake of the Corona virus outbreak that has rendered the sporting scene dormant, the latest trend in the betting scene is virtual betting which is the talk of town among punters.

    Virtual betting is basically a kind of betting availed by some bookies, in Kenya and the world, where customers can place bets on computer-generated games-which function just like real matches with real teams and players.

    The football matches are ‘real’ but much shorter, so you don’t have to wait for a whole 90 minutes for the match to end. The virtual matches usually take about two minutes each, but the winning value remains the same as those of actual matches and their odds.

    Over the past few months, OdiBets has become famous for their unique virtual betting platform known as Odi League.

    A review on Odi League, for example, one is able to place their virtual bets on various markets just like they would on real sports bets.

    Punters also have opportunity to experience incredible deals with boosted odds.

    To add icing on the cake, new clients get to receive a Ksh20 bonus on their first bet on OdiLeague.

    Odibets also has a FIFA Esport generated tournament dubbed FIFA 20 played on Playstation 4 console.

    The odds on the games are available on the Odibets betting platform whereby punters can pick on the games they can bet on.

    The games last between 6 to 10 minutes.

    So, before the games resume, you can jump onto the virtual betting bandwagon to make some big cash as we await normalcy in the various leagues affected by the Corona virus.

  • Shabiki Suspends all Jackpots Until Further notice

    Shabiki Suspends all Jackpots Until Further notice

    Shabiki has suspended all jackpot until further notice.A statement from the company read:

    “Due to the effect Coronavirus had on football around the world, the Ministry of Health’s order for Kenyans to practice social distancing and a directive from the Betting Control and Licensing Board on the promotion of betting services during this period, we have suspended all Shabiki services until further notice to protect our customers, employees and the general public”

    The company has been offering daily jackpot of Ksh300,000 and Ksh 20 million weekly jackpot. But because nearly all matches have been suspended across the world, there are no sufficient games to be listed in the jackpots.

    Bet254, Betlion and MozzartBet are the other betting companies which suspended their jackpots.

    For gamblers, the best thing to do at the moment is to bet for available games.22Bet has a list of several games on their platform. Click here to register and start betting. We will also help you with 100% accurate betting tips on daily basis. Today we have 4 sure odds.In order to get the tips, pay Ksh 1,000 per month or Ksh500 for two weeks as follows:

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    The tips will be sent via SMS.

  • Where to buy N95 Masks in Kenya

    Where to buy N95 Masks in Kenya

    N95 masks are the best recommended masks in Kenya. There are specific shops that sell such masks but they are more expensive than the regular masks.

    N95 masks are mostly used by surgeons when conducting surgeries, they protect individuals from contracting coronavirus by 100%.

    Here are places where you can buy the masks in Kenya:

    1. Nairobi Safety Shops

    Nairobi Safety Shops are selling the masks at Ksh 12,000 each.The masks are limited because of high demand by informed Kenyans.

    Nairobi Safety Shops website link: https://www.nairobisafetyshop.org

    Contacts

    1. Jumia

    You can also get the masks from Jumia.The good thing is that you order online. If you need the mask,click here to visit Jumia website and order one

    Jumia will deliver the masks to your house.

    1. Pharmacy Direct Kenya

    Pharmacy Direct Kenya sells the masks for Ksh 12,250 each.

    Contacts

    Telephone Number

    Customer Services: 00254 775673333

    Email Address: [email protected]

    1. 3M Kenya

    Website link: https://www.3m.co.ke

    1. Medisurge

    Website link: http://www.medsurgehealth.co.ke

    1. Safesol

    Website link: https://safesol.co.ke

    1. Unipro Ltd

    Website link: https://www.unipro.co.ke

    1. Goodlife Pharmacy

    Website link: https://www.goodlife.co.ke

    1. Riera Tex

    Website link: http://riera-tex.co.ke