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  • Free Football Tips ,27/4/2020

    Free Football Tips ,27/4/2020

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  • Why Most Hospitals in Kenya don’t Have Patients

    Why Most Hospitals in Kenya don’t Have Patients

    A number of hospitals in Kenya are either empty or hosting few patients. The number of patients has reduced drastically since coronavirus was first announced in Kenya. Many hospitals have lamented that they are not making money yet they expected patients to flock their institutions during this trying moments.

    Except Kenyatta National Hospital, The Aga Khan Hospital, Mbagathi and a few hospitals in Nairobi which are receiving COVID-19 patients, other hospitals are without patients.

    One of the reasons why Kenyans are not going for treatment is that they fear that the government will pick and take them to quarantine. Our government has instilled fear in Kenyans to the extent of scaring them from going to hospitals. Instead of seeking treatment in clinics or hospitals, they resort to buying drugs from chemists.

    Last week, one Kenyan who was suffering from malaria openly said,” mimi siwezienda hospital nichukuliwe na serikali,heri nikufie kwa nyumba”.

    The forced quarantine by the government costs Ksh2,000 per day and in two weeks the total amount sums up to Ksh 28,000. You are the one who caters for testing and treatment costs. In two weeks, the government will send a bill of more than Ksh40,000 to every quarantined Kenyan.

    The saddest thing is that the government can pick anyone. Even if it’s only your temperature which is high, they assume that you may be having corona and take you for quarantine by force. Since the bill is paid by Kenyans and not the government, many of them(citizens) fear to seek treatment in hospitals.

    The second reason is the level of hygiene. Kenyans are washing hands regularly, meaning that few of them carry bacteria. Bacterial infection cases have dropped drastically. In addition, most Kenyans are most of the time in their homes, meaning that cases of food poisoning are low.

    Finally, accidents have reduced significantly due to curfew. Night accidents are now at zero while accidents during the day are extremely low because residents of Mombasa and Nairobi are restricted from moving to other towns.

  • AFRAA develops a COVID-19 recovery plan for the African airline industry

    AFRAA develops a COVID-19 recovery plan for the African airline industry

    Nairobi, Kenya-   AFRAA, in support to its members during these exceptional circumstances of COVID-19 pandemic, has staged a webinar as part of urgent, immediate and consistent actions for the survival of the industry. The webinar which was held under the theme: “navigating COVID-19 pandemic and preparing for recovery post-crisis” provided a platform for AFRAA to document valuable inputs from airlines that forms part of AFRAA’s recovery plan for the rebound of the Airline industry.

    AFRAA’s Secretary General, Mr. Abderahmane Berthe stated: “The world is experiencing the adverse impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and the aviation industry is amongst the worst impacted.  The African Airlines Association is in solidarity with the rest of the world in collaborative efforts to support the airline industry during these difficult times.”

    He added that for African economies to recover, a vibrant aviation industry will be critical given the sector’s significant role in economic and social development.

    A number of subject matter experts made presentations on how African airlines can create and implement their recovery plans on areas such as: fleet and network repositioning, finance and cash flow issues, fuel trends and fuel efficiency measures among others. A recovery plan that outlines a framework of actions to be taken by AFRAA and other stakeholders was one of the key outcomes of the session.

    Since the onset of the crisis, AFRAA has taken various initiatives to date and is working closely with key air transport institutions and partners to find workable solutions to ensure the sector’s resilience to the pandemic and for post recovery efforts.

    In collaboration with the United Nations Commission for Africa (UNECA), AFRAA is currently conducting a survey to quantify the impact of COVID-19 on African Airlines, the results will be part of the inputs for AFRAA’s lobbying efforts for financial support from governments to Airlines.

    Airlines and stakeholders at the webinar stressed the need for coordinated efforts and a collaborative approach to ensure the sustainability of the airline industry whose operations has been greatly affected by the pandemic. The webinar concluded with a recovery plan that outlined a framework of actions to be taken by AFRAA in collaboration with various stakeholders.

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  • 5 Free Football tips from Venas News Today,26/4/2020

    5 Free Football tips from Venas News Today,26/4/2020

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  • President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Full Speech Today,25/4/2020

    President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Full Speech Today,25/4/2020

    Here is the full speech by President Uhuru Kenya today:

    1. Today is the 44th day since the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in our country.
    2. Over that time – we have demonstrated the RESILIENCE, COURAGE, and INGENUITY required to DEFEAT this INVISIBLE, LETHAL ENEMY.
    3. This coronavirus has affected the whole world, some nations far more severely than others.
    4. We have been spared the more terrible human cost so far because the Government followed the advice of our medical experts and acted quickly to stop this disease spreading and killing large numbers of Kenyans.
    5. At the beginning of this pandemic, our Medical experts had projected 10,000 people would be infected by the end of April.
    6. However, due to DETERMINED mitigation measures – we are now at 343 confirmed cases.
    7. I thank the millions of Kenyans for showing DISCIPLINE and RESPONSIBILITY. Your attitude is saving thousands of families from grieving for those who would otherwise be lost to the coronavirus.
    8. On behalf of a grateful nation, I also extend appreciation and thanks to the health and security officials standing on the frontlines against this formidable foe.
    9. While we mourn the 14 that have succumbed to the disease, we also celebrate the 98 recoveries.
    10. I am encouraged by the progress we have made but we are not yet VICTORIOUS. That is the reason why I want to announce the following additional measures.
    11. In accordance to the advice of the National Emergency Response Committee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, the National Security Council has sanctioned the following additional measures to protect lives and our country:
    12. That the cessation of movement into and out of the Nairobi Metropolitan Area and the Counties of Kilifi, Kwale and Mombasa that is currently in force be extended for a further containment period of 21 days;
    13. That the nationwide dusk-to-dawn curfew that is currently in force be extended for a further period of 21 days; and

    III. To ensure that porous borders and SECURITY THREATS do not compromise our response to this pandemic, the security services will upgrade their alert and response measures in every border area.

    1. Additionally, counties of Mandera, Kilifi, Kwale and Mombasa have registered an increase in cases of infection. If this worrying trend does not reverse, more stringent measures will be taken in consultation with the County Governments.
    2. I will continue to use the best scientific and medical advice to calibrate our response as a nation. We will ESCALATE and DE-ESCALATE on the basis of how vulnerable we are to LARGE-SCALE INFECTION.
    3. Key to making these determinations is our progress with targeted mass testing. We are working hard to overcome the greatly constrained global supplies of testing equipment to expand our capabilities.
    4. I am profoundly CONSCIOUS of the economic and livelihood distress many Kenyans are feeling. This is why we are going to continue to roll out initiatives that offer relief, particularly to the youth and families in distress.
    5. The next initiative is a National Hygiene Programme, which will commence on Wednesday -29th April. It will create jobs while making our environment healthier.
    6. This first phase of the National Hygiene Programme for the next thirty days will employ 26,148 workers, and eventually grow to over a hundred thousand of our youth. This added to the 108,000 vulnerable households presently receiving direct cash grants, and the Senior Citizens programme, are offering tangible relief to the most needy.
      17. The inaugural cluster of employment will involve residents in 23 informal settlements, spread across 7 counties.
    7. To demonstrate the principles of this approach — the making of face-masks will be undertaken by 4,048 tailors residing in those settlements. For their neighbourhoods, they will make up to 250,000 masks per day. This intervention stimulates the local economy while advancing our war against the coronavirus.
    8. We have also decided to move in phases to ensure that those being employed work under proper health standards and protocols that limit the risk of infection. As we get better and more practiced at implementing working protocols, we will increase the amount of employment.
    9. As this programme is rolled out from this Wednesday, Phase Two will be getting prepared. Its scale will be much greater, and its areas of focus will be nationwide.
    10. Additionally, there are already aspects of the post-coronavirus economic recovery plan that we are progressively rolling out. My Administration shall activate micro, small and medium enterprises across the country to manufacture basic medical equipment and supplies for domestic use and export.
    11. This initiative shall be nested under the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) agenda and will utilise 1.5 Billion Kenya Shillings. The Jua-Kali Sector shall take centre-stage in production, while leveraging our Technical Vocational Education Training Centres and the Constituency Industrial Development Centres.
    12. I direct the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Industry, and Trade to expedite the roll out of the initiative.
    13. Our victory will come from a whole-of-society approach to fighting this coronavirus. This includes our acts of solidarity with others, as individuals, as institutions, and as a country.
    14. I have spoken to most of our development partners and found a positive response. In the next week or two, billions of shillings will be added to our initiatives to offer direct relief to Kenyans. I thank them for their solidarity and willingness to listen and respond to our proposals.
    15. I would also like to express my heartfelt thanks to the National Assembly for rising to the challenge and seeing the merit to approve the tax measures my Administration proposed. Thanks to our legislators, we will now (i) ensure that employees have more of their earnings available to them to spend; and (ii) reduce the corporate tax burden as an incentive to the business enterprises. I expect these measures to complement other measures the Government has taken, to minimise the negative impact of the coronavirus on the economy and on the welfare of the mwananchi.
    16. I want to specially recognise and thank how active community groups are in responding to the needs of their fellow citizens.
    17. To the members of Shining Hope for Communities; Sikh and Hindu Communities, Green Card Mtaani; Ghetto Classics; Torch Women; Women in Business; and Kibra Community, thank you for the efforts you are making.

    My Fellow Countrymen,
    29. We are not GOING TO BE IN THIS SITUATION FOREVER. There will come a day, in the not distant future when we will have overcome the threat of this pandemic. By being DISCIPLINED, PATRIOTIC and EMPATHIC, we will achieve VICTORY.

    1. As I have stated, we are guided by medical expertise and science on how to escalate and de-escalate our response to this pandemic. We are now in the middle of a war being fought in every street, homestead and building in the country.
    2. The KEY to returning to normal life is keeping our infection rates falling and raising our testing rates. So far, we have tested over seventeen thousand samples (17,492) and are proceeding with mass targeted testing. This is giving our experts the data and insights to guide our policy decisions.
    3. I will not delay de-escalating the measures we are taking – the moment our experts inform us that the risks have reduced sufficiently on the basis of how we respond.
    4. I have directed the National Response Emergency Response Committee to map out the economic sectors and activities on the basis of infection risk. This mapping exercise when combined with increased testing and more exact contact tracing will inform how we reopen the economy progressively.
    5. One immediate step from the work done so far is that we will allow a few restaurants and eateries that show the highest levels of health regulation compliance, and the ability to arrange for employee testing, to undertake minimal operations while maintaining measures that mitigate against the spread of the coronavirus. The Cabinet Secretary will announce and release the protocols.
    6. Any report by the public or authorities that these establishments are not following the measures, will lead to their instant closure and prosecutions.
    7. We will reopen this economy but it must be in a way that does not endanger many thousands of lives. Some countries had initially succeeded in suppressing the pandemic, only for them to open up without a proper process and suffer a huge spike in infections.
    8. Finally, the long rains are here. And whilst we are grateful for the blessings, heavy rains in many parts of our country have led to flooding, landslides and the loss of life and destruction of property.
    9. I mourn the 29 Kenyans we have lost in Elgeyo Marakwet and West Pokot. My Administration continues to make every effort to support affected families and communities across the country.
    10. We have mobilised the deployment of resources including rescue personnel from our various security and humanitarian agencies; covering the Kenya Defence Forces, the National Police Service and Special Programmes sections of other Agencies; to the affected region, so as to provide emergency response, mitigation and preventative action.
    11. Let me finish by reminding every Kenyan that we will get to the end of this challenging period. We will overcome this pandemic.
    12. We will return to our workplaces and see our friends and family members who we miss. We will return to the precious work of building our nation for our children.
    13. We are all in this together. Health for all in Kenya, GOODWILL to our neighbours, a HELPING HAND reaching out in empathy to those struggling, SECURITY BY ALL FOR ALL.
    14. I call on all Kenyans to join me in wishing our Muslim brothers and sisters a blessed holy month of Ramadhan. They will observe this period within the guidelines given by the Ministry of Health.
    15. Our prayers and thanks to our brave and dedicated medical professionals, their support staff and essential service providers. We thank God for those who are working every day to save lives and safeguard our country.

    Thank you and may God Bless Kenya

     

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    Phone Contacts for DSTV Kenya

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    If your issue is not sorted,visit their offices which are located at Jamhuri Road off Ngong road.

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    Local Productions Kenya Limited,
    Jamhuri Road off Ngong road,
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    Nairobi,
    Kenya

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    [email protected]

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  • Free football Predictions Today,25/4/2020

    Free football Predictions Today,25/4/2020

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    FC Slutsk Reserve vs Belshina Bobrujsk Reserve—1

    FC Isloch Reserve vs FC Vitebsk Reserve—1

  • Kenyatta University Campuses and Contacts

    Kenyatta University Campuses and Contacts

    Below are contact information for Kenyatta University and the list of campuses:

    General Enquiry 
    Email:[email protected]

    Kenyatta University
    P.O. Box 43844-00100
    Nairobi,
    Kenya.
    Tel: +254 20 870 Ext 4000/3000

     

    Public Relations

     

    P.O Box: 43844-00100
    Nairobi
    Tel: +254 20 870 Ext 3070/3073
    Email: [email protected] OR [email protected]

     

    Administration

    Vice Chancellor
    P.O Box: 43844-00100
    Nairobi
    Tel: +254 20 870 Ext 3050/3051
    Email: [email protected]

    Deputy Vice Chancellor(Administration)
    P.O Box: 43844-00100
    Nairobi
    Tel: +254 20 870 Ext 3052/3053
    Email: [email protected]

    Deputy Vice Chancellor(Academic)
    P.O Box: 43844-00100
    Nairobi
    Tel: +254 20 870 Ext 3054/3055
    Email: [email protected]

    Deputy Vice Chancellor(Finance & Development)
    P.O Box: 43844-00100
    Nairobi
    Tel: +254 20 870 Ext 3056/3057
    Email: [email protected]

    Deputy Vice Chancellor(Research, Innovation & Outreach)
    P.O Box: 43844-00100
    Nairobi
    Tel: +254 20 870 Ext 3026
    Email:  [email protected]

    Registrar(Administration)
    P.O Box: 43844-00100
    Nairobi
    Tel: +254 20 870 Ext 3058/3059
    Email: [email protected]

    Registrar(Academic)
    P.O Box: 43844-00100
    Nairobi
    Tel: +254 20 870 Ext 3060/3061
    Email: [email protected]

    Registar(Corporate Affairs)
    P.O Box: 43844-00100
    Nairobi
    Tel: +254 20 870 Ext 4069
    Email: [email protected]

    Registar(Research, Innovation & Outreach)
    P.O Box: 43844-00100
    Nairobi
    Tel: +254 20 870 Ext 3097
    Email:[email protected]

    Chief Finance Officer
    P.O Box: 43844-00100
    Nairobi
    Tel: +254 20 870 Ext 3064/3065
    Email: [email protected]

     

    Website Office P.O Box: 43844-00100
    Nairobi
    Tel: +254 20 870 Ext 3299
    Email: [email protected]

     

    Campuses

    City Campus
    P.O BOX 43844-00100
    Nairobi
    +254 (0)716804173, (0)714437583
    Email:[email protected]

    Kitui Campus
    P.O Box 410,
    Kitui
    Tel: +254 20870 Ext 4950/4951
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Mombasa Campus
    P. O Box 16778-80100,
    Mombasa
    Tel:+254 20870 Ext 4900
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Parklands Campus
    P. O. Box 802-00600,
    Ngara, Nairobi
    Tel:+254 20870 Ext 4800
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Ruiru Campus
    P O Box 67-00232
    Ruiru
    Tel:+254 20870 Ext 4850
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Embu Campus
    P.O. Box 1590-60100
    Embu
    Tel:+254 20870 Ext 4850
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Nakuru Campus
    P.O. 17952 – 20100
    Nakuru
    Tel: 0208704750/1
    Email: [email protected]

    Nyeri Campus
    P.O BOX 1030
    Nyeri
    Tel: +254 (0)714436383/(0)788589605
    Email: [email protected]

  • Kenyatta University Fees Payment Details

    Kenyatta University Fees Payment Details

    If you want to make payment for school fees to Kenyatta University, we have provided bank account details. The bank account numbers below are for the university; you can confirm through this link http://www.ku.ac.ke/ibricreg/index.php/registration-fees-bank-details.html

    Registration Fees & Bank Details

    INTERNATIONAL PRESENTERS

    US $ 200

    LOCAL PRESENTERS

    • Postgraduate Students            Kshs.10,000
    • Professionals                           Kshs. 15,000

    All Payments should be made through;
    PAYMENT DETAILS

    Bank: National Bank of Kenya Ltd.
    Branch: Kenyatta University
    Account Name: Kenyatta University Research Grants Account
    Account No.: 01021010781300
    Swift Code: NBKEKENXXXX
    Address: P.O. Box 93-00232 Ruiru, Kenya
    Tel: 067-54226/55010, 0726 610 096, 0734 272 127
    Fax: 067-55405

    Bank: Standard Chartered Bank Kenya Ltd.
    Branch: Muthaiga Branch
    Account Name: Kenyatta University Dollar Account
    Account No.: 8702018780000
    Swift Code: SCBLKENXXXX
    Address: P.O. Box 64355-00620 Mobil Plaza, Nairobi, Kenya
    Tel: 020-3762242, 3762258, 3762660
    Fax: 020-3762907

    Below is also the fees structure for courses at Kenyatta University

    Fees Structure for Undergraduate, Diploma & Certificate Programmes

    Undergraduate Programmes Tuition Fees Range range depending on the programme Statutory Fees
    Art Based East Africans Kshs. 100,000-120,000
    Non East Africans Kshs. 140,000-175,000
    Kshs. 22,000
    Science Based East Africans Kshs. 110,000-140,000
    Non East Africans Kshs. 150,000-187,500
    Kshs. 22,000
    Law East Africans Kshs. 150,000
    Non East Africans Kshs. 187,500
    Kshs. 22,000
    Medicine East Africans Kshs. 450,400
    Non East Africans Kshs. 712,220
    Kshs. 47,200
    Pharmacy East Africans Kshs. 360,000
    Non East Africans Kshs. 475,000
    Kshs. 47,200
    Nursing and Public Health East Africans Kshs. 220,000
    Non East Africans Kshs. 275,000
    Kshs. 47,200
    Diploma East Africans Kshs. 72,000
    Non East Africans Kshs. 125,000
    Kshs. 22,000
    Cerificate Kshs. 40,000 Kshs. 17,000
    Bridging Kshs. 25,000 Kshs. 10,750
    Short Courses Kshs. 30,250 N/A

    Fees Structure for  Postgraduate Programmes

    Postgraduate Programmes Tuition Fees Range range depending on the programme Statutory Fees
    Art Based East Africans Kshs. 120,000
    Non East Africans Kshs. 150,000
    Kshs. 23,500
    Science Based East Africans Kshs. 130,000
    Non East Africans Kshs. 175,000
    Kshs. 22,000
    Postgraduate Diplomas East Africans Kshs. 130,000
    Non East Africans Kshs. Kshs. 175,000
    Kshs. 23,500
    Executive Masters East Africans Kshs. 400,000
    Non East Africans Kshs. 450,000 For the entire programme
    Kshs. 32,300
    PhD Programmes East Africans Kshs. 200,000
    Non East Africans Kshs. 250,000
    Kshs. 32,300
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  • New Tricks Thieves are Using in Kenya During This Period of Coronavirus

    New Tricks Thieves are Using in Kenya During This Period of Coronavirus

    At around 1 am early today 21st April, some 3 or 4 people went to a building in Ikoyi and called to the guard of the building saying they were from the hospital, because they had information that there was a corona patient in the building and they had come to take him. They repeatedly instructed the guard to open the Main Gate.

    According to the guard’s description, two or three of them were wearing PPE, masks and gloves, and two in army uniform. They also wore masks and gloves.

    Though the guard was a bit shaken, he made it clear to them that the landlord himself would have to tell him to open the gate.

    If they really have to take a corona patient, they have to wait outside till the morning.

    As the guard did not open the gate, they said they would come back later in the morning.

    Surprisingly no one came in the morning to get the supposed corona patient, because there is really no corona patient in that house.

    So it is clear that those who came to the house to take the corona patient were thieves!

    The entire building was saved from an unpleasant incident due to the guard’s intelligence.

    This is shared to let people know that thieves are now using the issue of evacuating a corona patient to gain entrance into buildings and rob people. Most likely there were other accomplices hiding and once the guard opens they will take over.

    All landlords / flat owners should alert their doorman / guard of their house, of this new trend. They should not even go out to speak with any such ‘visitors’ but engage them at a safe distance. Kindly pass this on because you never know whose life you will be saving.

  • CIC Money Market Paybill Number

    CIC Money Market Paybill Number

    CIC Money Market MPESA Paybill Number is 600118.If you wish to contribute for Unit Trust, this is the number to use.

    How to Make the payment to CIC Money Market Fund

    1. Go to MPESA
    2. Select Lipa Na MPESA
    3. Select Paybill
    4. Enter Business Number (600118)
    5. Enter Account Number (your member number)
    6. Enter Amount (Minimum Ksh 1,000)
    7. Enter MPESA Pin and Send

    Your CIC Money Market account will automatically be credited and you will receive a message via your email.

    The minimum amount to contribute is Ksh1,000. The balance in your CIC Money Market account should not go below Ksh5,000.

  • How to Make Money Online in Kenya from These Four Online Casino Companies

    How to Make Money Online in Kenya from These Four Online Casino Companies

    Money has become scarce, but there are a couple of online Casino companies which have set aside millions of money for its players. If you are lucky, you’ll end up winning more than Ksh100 million.

    There are many ways of making money online in Kenya, one of them is through betting on online casino. You can also blog but the money you’ll earn is so little

    Betting is a game of chance, which means that you can either win or lose. Since losing is not the only option, it’s important that you try your luck.

    Here are the three best online casinos to try out:

    1. 22Bet

    22Bet will give you up to Ksh35,000 in welcome bonuses. To register for the casino, click on this link

    1. Betway

    Another betting company with good casino games is Betway.Welcome bonuses are as high as 50% of the total deposits. Click here to sign up for free

    1. 1XBET

    The third one is 1XBET.The company is still available in Kenya and does not deduct tax—this is the only company which does not deduct tax on winnings in Kenya. To register, follow this link

    Make sure you save the link for 1XBET because you’ll be using it when withdrawing your money.

    1. Betika

    The last one is Betika.This one offers an array of games, including Casinos. To register,follow this link

    Any of the companies listed above is ideal for you.All of them also have daily football matches.

  • Here is How the Kenyan Government Spent Ksh40 Billion To Fight Coronavirus

    Here is How the Kenyan Government Spent Ksh40 Billion To Fight Coronavirus

    The Kenyan government has so far allocated a total of Ksh40 billion to fight Coronavirus. The amount will be spent for a total of on various projects associated with the fight against coronavirus.

    The information on social media did not break down on how the money will be spent.Below is the explanation and breakdown on how the funds were allocated:

    KSH. 33.4B spent on operations and KSH 6.9B on development.

    BREAKDOWN OF ALLOCATION:

    – KSH.3.9B -on related Health response to Covid-19

    – KSH.1B – Hiring of health workers

    – KSH.200M – Interior ministry to tighten and beef up security operations

    – KSH. 200M – Prisons department to mitigate spread of Covid-19 in prisons

    – KSH.400M – Food to those living in arid and semi arid areas..

    – KSH.10B – Tax refunds

    – KSH.10B – Cash transfers to the elderly and vulnerable households

    – KSH.1.5B – NIS to boost operations and help in contact tracing

    – KSH. 13B – Disbursed For SMEs support and payment of pending bills..

    TOTAL KSH 40.2 BILLIONS

    The government will spend over Ksh 100 billion more if the pandemic persists for more than 3 months.

  • 100% Sure VIP Betting Tips,23/4/2020

    100% Sure VIP Betting Tips,23/4/2020

    Today there are many sure tips which are available for our subscribers. The games are 100% sure and odds are ranging between 5 and 20. The weekend is almost starting and we are aiming to win over Ksh30,000 on Saturday and Sunday.

    To register for the VIP tips, pay Ksh2,000 per month, Ksh1,100 for two weeks or Ksh 550 per week.

    Follow these steps to make the payment:

    • Go to MPESA
    • Select Lipa Na MPESA
    • Select Buy Goods and Services
    • Enter MPESA till number (705909)
    • Enter amount (Ksh2,000, Ksh1100, Ksh550)
    • Enter MPESA pin and send

    The tips will be sent from today via SMS.

    Here is a list of free VIP betting tips for today:

    Manchester United (NIKKITTA) vs Tottenham Hotspur (DANGERDIM77)—1X

    Borussia Dortmund (MR.JAB) vs Bayern Munich (KRAVARK)—1or2

    Sochi (shanin A) vs Zenit (los K)—1

    Neman Grodno Reserve vs Energetik Bgu Minsk Reserve—1

  • How Much Does it Cost to Host a Website in Kenya

    How Much Does it Cost to Host a Website in Kenya

    Hosting a website in Kenya depends on the type of resources the site required. The average price of hosting a website in Kenya per year is Ksh 2,000. However, for websites that get more than 100,000 unique visits per month, the cost may shoot to over Ksh 5,000 per year.

    If you have developed blogs in the following niches, make sure you choose a web hosting company carefully:

    • News
    • Career
    • Politics
    • Entertainment

    The blog will receive regular traffic spikes and you won’t be able to grow. I will suggest that you host them with US hosting companies which accommodate viral blogs. One thing you should learn is that if you make a mistake of hosting them locally, you’ll find it hard to migrate them in future—it’s good you select a web hosting company ones and for all.

    Again, if your site is viral (it gets over 200,000 visitors per month) here are the 4 best hosting companies for you:

    • Kinsta

    Kinsta will charge you Ksh 3,000 and above, but you’ll get perfect hosting services. Some of the Kenyan sites hosted by Kinsta include Victor Matara, Webhostingvoice, Fixusjobs and Venas News.

    Here are some of the popular packages of Kinsta

    Starter—Ksh 3,000 per month (Buy plan)

    Pro—Ksh6,000 per month (Buy plan)

    Business1—Ksh 10,000 per month

    Business2—Ksh20,000 per month

    Business 3—Ksh30,000 per month

    You can start with Starter plan and upgrade later. To learn more, follow this link

    • Bluehost

    Another popular US hosting company is Bluehost.This one has cheaper hosting services than Kinsta and it hosts even WordPress sites. With as little as Ksh265 per month, you’ll start hosting with them. They also have domain registration services. To learn more about hosting services by Bluehost, follow this link

    For a new website, you’ll pay from Ksh4,200 per year. Payment is via your Credit card.

    • A2 Hosting

    A2 hosting is extremely good and cheap. It has blazing fast servers and excellent customer service.

    The hosting costs are from Ksh300 per month. To start hosting, follow this link

    • Cloudways

    I will also recommend Cloudways which is as cheap as A2 Hosting.If you prefer hosting per day, monthly or annually, this is the best company for you. Charges are as from Ksh 300 per month. Follow this link to learn more

    Best Kenyan hosting company

    We also have 5 best hosting companies which are available in Kenya. Payment is via MPESA or bank. The amount you pay for hosting range from Ksh 500 upwards. There are also other companies which offer free hosting services for new websites.

    • HostPinnacle

    HostPinnacle offers hosting for small and big websites. Hosting services are as cheap as Ksh 1,500 per year.

    To create a free account and start hosting, click on this link

    • Whogohost

    Whogohost may look like an expensive hosting company but it’s not. This one is fully Managed WordPress Hosting company. When your site is hosted here, you can comfortably sleep knowing that it won’t go offline. Their server uptime is 99.99%.

    To learn about prices and packages, follow this link

    • Kenya Website Experts

    Kenya Website Experts is the best hosting company in Kenya.It offers hosting plans that cost from Ksh2,100 per year.

    Kenya Website Experts hosting link: https://kenyawebexperts.com/

    • Truehost

    Another popular hosting company is Truehost.For new clients, the hosting is free for one month.

    Truehost link: https://truehost.co.ke/webhosting-in-kenya/

    • Safaricom hosting

    Safaricom offers data,voice,MPESA services and hosting services to Kenyans.It’s hosting plans are as popular as for other hosting companies.It costs between Ksh999 and Ksh 6,000 to host a site per year at Safaricom.

    Website link: https://www.safaricom.co.ke/business/corporate/cloud-and-hosting-services/website-and-email-services

  • Salary Scales for Chiefs and Assistant Chiefs in Kenya

    Salary Scales for Chiefs and Assistant Chiefs in Kenya

    Chiefs and Assistant Chiefs are among the lowest paid government employees in Kenya. The salary of an Assistant Chief ranges between Ksh 25,000 and Ksh45,000 per month while that of a Chief range between Ksh 30,000 and Ksh60,000.

    When a chef is recruited without experience, their pay is in the neighborhood of Ksh 30,000. With accumulated professional experience of more than 3 years, the pay increase to Ksh40,000 and above.

    The highest paid chief takes home upwards of Ksh 70,000 per month.

    To be recruited as a Chief, you must have a form four certificate, know how to read and write. You should also reside in the area you are going to lead.

    Assistant Chiefs deputize the chiefs and are paid slightly more than half of what their seniors take home per month. With a KCSE certificate, one will easily become an Assistant Chief.

    Chiefs and Assistant Chiefs are employed and paid by the government. Their jobs are permanent and pensionable.