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  • Bee Keeping Profits in Kenya–Testimonies

    Bee Keeping Profits in Kenya–Testimonies

    Leverage your land resource to increase profits easily, and save the environment

    That bees are critical to the survival and prosperity of this planet, is a statement that can be hardly contested.

    Infact Bee venom is 7 times more expensive than Gold according to Kyalo Maveke the CEO Savannah Honey Ltd a company involved in the promotion of Honey,Propolis,BeePollen,Royal Jelly and Bee Venom production in Africa.

    Direct Economic Benefits

    At the time of writing, Kenyan currently imports over 80% of honey consumed locally both domestically and for industrial purposes. This translates to a significant gap that needs to be profitably filled. The cost of a kilo of honey has been rising steadily over the past 6 years in the international market.

    Royal Jelly is highly in need but its not commercially produced in Kenya. kilo Direct Economic Benefits

    At the time of writing, Kenyan currently imports over 80% of honey consumed locally both domestically and for industrial purposes. This translates to a significant gap that needs to be profitably filled. The cost of a kilo of honey has been rising steadily over the past 6 years in the international market.

    Royal Jelly is highly in need but its not commercially produced in Kenya.Akilo costs around kshs 40,000

    Propolis is a sticky residue bees make from mixing bee saliva and beeswax and is used to protect and seal off hives from intruders and from leakages. It has numerous uses in the manufacture of cosmetics, lozenges and salves, ointments and many more. Propolis currently fetches between US$30 to $70 in the international market.

    Bee venom is a powerful irritant and inflammation agent that bees use to protect themselves and fend off intruders, and predators. It is a compound of the toxic substance melittin, some amines and histamines. It has multiple applications being used a treatment for arthritis, neuropathy, migraines, paralysis, rheumatism and even multiple sclerosis, among others.

    A gram of bee venom costs about KShs 8500 locally and about KShs 40,000 in the international market. This then makes the bee venom 7 times more costly than gold!— costs around kshs 40,000

    Propolis is a sticky residue bees make from mixing bee saliva and beeswax and is used to protect and seal off hives from intruders and from leakages. It has numerous uses in the manufacture of cosmetics, lozenges and salves, ointments and many more. Propolis currently fetches between US$30 to $70 in the international market.

    Bee venom is a powerful irritant and inflammation agent that bees use to protect themselves and fend off intruders, and predators. It is a compound of the toxic substance melittin, some amines and histamines. It has multiple applications being used a treatment for arthritis, neuropathy, migraines, paralysis, rheumatism and even multiple sclerosis, among others.

    A gram of bee venom costs about KShs 4000 locally and about KShs 30,000 in the international market. This then makes the bee venom 7 times more costly than gold!

    Bees play a pivotal role in the growth, and development of natural habitats. In fact, expert agronomists argue that one in every three bites of food we daily consume is a result of the action of bees.

    You see, bees are expert pollinators and their activities account for 86% of the food we eat, and about 90% of all natural vegetation through cross-pollination. Bees undoubtedly help in preserving natural plant communities by ensuring production of seeds in flowering flora.

    Indeed, bees have been of use to man from prehistoric days, with evidence depicted recently-discovered in artwork from Spain, Ancient Egypt, and even Israel, depicting beekeeping activities in the ancient world. In fact, the honey bee was the official hieroglyphic symbol of Lower Egypt!

    In Crete, bees were depicted in religious symbolism as it represented powerful deities—the leading Mother Goddess.

    Increased Farm yields

    Farmers have attested to sharply increased yields immediately after incorporating bees in their farms. Because of the ease of cross-pollination, agriculturalists planting fruits have especially seen growth because of bees. This is because bees increased yield per acre, and benefit neighbouring farms through pollination.

    But that’s not all. Modern beekeeping hives are modest in cost, and are easy to set up and maintain, and require relatively little input when established. In the same breadth, with a good professional honey and beekeeping supplier, you get to access quality training in apiary management.

    Honey, Beeswax, and Royal Jelly

    Honey and beeswax, are royal jelly are primarily produced by bees. And their applications abound.

    Honey is a superfood, and is a popular sweetener across cultures in the seven continents. In fact, pure natural honey does not expire. Honey is used a base for many medicinal treatments across cultures. For instance, some health professionals recommend it for weight management as an active fat burner, even when you sleep. Research has shown that honey increase metabolism and thus good for weight loss.

    Honey has strong antioxidant properties that not only help in reducing pains in sores, boils, and even sore throats, honey actually has strong antibacterial and antifungal properties that help in boosting immunity.

    Applied directly to skin, honey’s antibacterial properties are good for keeping eczema at bay in new-borns and young children. Furthermore, its cosmetic values about as many attest to the fact that is a natural and healthy alternative to chemical face smoothening creams and other beauty products.

    Honey is a natural remedy for dandruff, and some testify to its use as a sleeping aid.

    Beeswax is an important ingredient in many skincare products. Produced by honeybees, this natural wax provides a natural defence against irritants by providing a balm effect, while allowing the skin to breathe. This is so, given beeswax’s anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties that make a potent treatment and a salve for skin relief.

    Beeswax also boasts of many industrial applications: it’s a great anti-corrosion agent, used in making iron products last longer by applying it directly to their surfaces. Beeswax is significantly used in the cheese making industry by acting as a cover for different kinds of cheese. It serves as a wood lubricant and is used in manufacture of waxed threads, making sewing on tough surfaces like leather easier.

    Royal Jelly is a rich source of protein that’s produced and is used as a primary source of food and nourishment for the queen bee’s larvae. It’s applications are abundant in the medical industry as a treatment for common problems and ailments. Because it’s full of amino acids and essential minerals, royal jelly is extensively used in treating fertility problems and is good for easing menopausal pains.

    Some studies suggest that it is useful in treatment of cancerous tumours, asthma treatment, liver disease and hay fever. It’s regal name indeed justifies it’s numerous uses.

    Modern Beekeeping Methods – Langstroth Beehives

    In order to maximize profits, and get the most of bee by-products, farmers are encouraged to abandon the ineffective, unprofitable traditional beehives for modern beekeeping equipment like Langstroth beehives.

    Local based beekeeping and apiary management experts like Savannah Honey Limited help farmers in Kenya to leverage their idle land resources by adopting bee farming. These modern beekeeping equipment minimise losses during honey harvesting, and even destructive of hives and bee colonies—a reality in the dated traditional practices. Furthermore, as farmers you get ample training in modern beekeeping methods, to become competent and resourceful apiary practitioners.

    The additional benefits to the environment and natural farming are evident.

    For more information, contact Savannah Honey Limited, and let us help you get started on a profitable path of beekeeping and apiary management.

    We provide the langstroth hives and other beekeeping equipment,installation of the hives,provide the bees(colony division) for the uncolonised hives, provide monthly visits for technical support which includes Requeening,Colony strengthening and Apiary management to ensure maximum production.

    We provide ready market through a 5 years contract for the honey,Propolis,Beevenom,Bee pollen and the Royal Jelly.

    We currently offer Apiary management services to our clients which allows them time to concentrate on their work.

    Contact +254 721 965 337 or [email protected]

    www.savannahhoney.co.ke

  • 4 Free Football Tips This Friday,17/4/2020

    4 Free Football Tips This Friday,17/4/2020

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  • Bachelor of Pharmacy Salary in Kenya

    Bachelor of Pharmacy Salary in Kenya

    Bachelor of Pharmacy is one of the most marketable courses in Kenya. Graduates often inquire about salary expectations but just like other careers, they have to start small and grow over time. The average salary of a pharmacist with undergraduate degree is Ksh 130,000 per month.

    The amount of money you earn depends on the level of experience gained over time and the qualification.

    Some of the best companies to work for as a pharmacist are:

    • GlaxoSmithKline Kenya(Salary Ksh 90,000 to Ksh300,000 per month)
    • Ministry of Health(Salary Ksh90,000+)
    • National Industrial Training Authority (Salary over Ksh70,000)
    • Kenya Pipeline company(Salary over Ksh130,000 per month)
    • Ministry of Defence(salary over Ksh75,000 per month)
    • Rangechem Pharmaceuticals Ltd(over Ksh70,000 per month)
    • Referral hospitals (over Ksh80,000 per month)
    • County Governments (over Ksh 90,000)
    • AMREF(Over Ksh110,000 per month)
    • NGOs(Over Ksh100,000 per month)

    Even if you graduate and fail to get employed, you can start your own pharmacy and make millions of shillings in profits every year. The good thing is that not everyone is allowed to start a pharmacy in Kenya, you must have qualifications in pharmacy.

    If you manage to open a pharmacy in Nairobi, the least you can make in profits per month is Ksh 100,000. I know of several people who make over Ksh500,000 every month.

    When it comes to salaries, you will only earn more when you pursue postgraduate course. Institutions like GlaxoSmithKline will pay you over Ksh250,000 per month.

    With a degree in Pharmacy, chances of securing employment after college are extremely high. It won’t take one year before you get employed.

  • How to Become Jumia Agent in Kenya

    How to Become Jumia Agent in Kenya

    Jumia allows you to become their agent and sell the products they provide at a commission. The online store runs a program dubbed as J-Force where you pick items from Jumia and sell them as an agent.

    How to become an agent of Jumia

    Jumia does not require any capital in order to become an agent. The first step is to register by following this link https://c.jumia.io/?a=1840&c=9&p=r&E=kkYNyk2M4sk%3D&ckmrdr=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.jumia.co.ke%2Fjforce%2F&utm_campaign=1840

    After registering, Jumia will accept you into their program.

    The program is suitable for people who run other businesses. All that is needed is to look for clients, make an order and once the products are sold, you’ll earn a commission. This is a good program for Kenyans who like to shop from Jumia.Even as you create your own account which you use to order items, you can also join J-Force such that whenever you make an order, you’ll also earn a commission,

    On your shop, you can display the items that are available on Jumia.If someone makes an order, go ahead and make that order from Jumia.Once the product is delivered, sell it to your customer.

    You can also become an agent if you own a website. Jumia has a successful affiliate program which enables agents and bloggers to make money online. The affiliate program is open to anyone as long as they run successful social media accounts or blogs. To register for the program, follow this link https://c.jumia.io/?a=1840&c=9&p=r&E=kkYNyk2M4sk%3D&utm_campaign=1840

    You will make more than Ksh100,000 from the affiliate program if you are a serious marketer. Some of the items yield commission of up to 20% per sale. For instance, if you sell a phone worth Ksh100,000 and you earn a commission of 5%, it means the amount you’ll take home from one sale is Ksh5,000.

    This is passive income every Kenyan should explore.

    To be accepted by Jumia affiliate program, you don’t have to own a website. You can sign up with a Facebook page.

  • How to Become a Psychologist in Kenya

    How to Become a Psychologist in Kenya

    There are few steps involved for one to become a psychologist in Kenya. Psychology was not a hot cake profession few year ago, but after the emergency of many depression and mental related cases, several institutions started recruiting psychologists.

    To become a psychologist, here are the steps to follow:

    Step 1

    Enroll for a psychology related course. You won’t become a psychologist without undergraduate, masters or PhD course. There are many universities offering psychology courses, they include:

    • The university of Nairobi
    • Moi University
    • Egerton University
    • Kenyatta University
    • JKUAT
    • Mount Kenya University

    Undergraduate course takes 4 years, Masters 2 years and PhD 4 years.

    Step2

    Register with Kenya Psychological Association

    Kenya Psychological association is the organization formed to certify psychologists in Kenya. It’s a requirement for all Psychologists to register with the organization so as to become more competitive in the market.

    Here are the requirements for registration:

      You hold a Doctoral degree in a specialized field in Psychology from an accredited academic institution.

      You hold a Masters degree in a specialized field in Psychology from an accredited academic institution

      You are from another country and hold a Doctoral or Masters degree in a specialized field of Psychology and are licensed, chartered or registered/ entitled to practice as a professional psychologist in your own country of origin.

      You hold a BA degree in Psychology from an accredited academic institution.

      You are a student currently pursuing Psychology at PhD, MA or BA level in an accredited academic institution.

    Step 3

    Acquire professional experience

    There is no way you can call yourself a psychologist without acquiring professional experience. This is necessary for any professional job. With undergraduate course and more than 3 years of professional experience, one will be ripe enough to deal with clients with serious conditions.

    The competition for jobs in Kenya is stiff. The best thing to do as a psychologist is to study up to PhD level. By doing so, you will be at the best position to secure a well-paying job.

    Psychologists work in hospitals, colleges, mental hospitals, VCT centers, county governments, government parastatals and NGOs.The salary of a PhD holder ranges between Ksh200,000 and Ksh 500,000 per month. If you are employed with a Master’s degree, you must earn more than Ksh 120,000.

    You also have the option of starting your own firm where you do counselling for patients and people with mental and psychological cases.

  • Free Football Tips from Venas News Today,16/3/2020

    Free Football Tips from Venas News Today,16/3/2020

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  • LIST OF MOBILE LOAN APPS BANNED BY CBK FROM ACCESSING CRB.

    LIST OF MOBILE LOAN APPS BANNED BY CBK FROM ACCESSING CRB.

    A total of 64 Mobile Loan Apps have been banned by CBK from accessing CRB.The new step was taken after it emerged that more than 3.1 million Kenyans have been blacklisted by CRB.

    The full list of Apps is as follows:

    1. Branch
    2. Zenka
    3. Tala
    4. Opesa
    5. Okash
    6. Okolea
    7. LionCash
    8. i-Save Mobile
    9. Lendi mkopo
    10. Okoa Cash Loans
    11. Fuliza Branch
    12. Investor
    13. MB-Kash
    14. iPesa
    15. Kopa Jirani
    16. FlashPesa
    17. Zash Loan
    18. Kashway
    19. Kava Personal Loans
    20. Kua
    21. Palm Loans Kenya
    22. Afrika loans
    23. Mshiko Chap
    24. Kenya Quick Loan Shop
    25. Senti
    26. Hikash
    27. MKash Bee
    28. PesaFlash
    29. Peso Loans
    30. Carbon
    31. Hela Pesa
    32. Eazzy Loans
    33. Fululiza Senti
    34. Stawika
    35. Tajiri
    36. Loanika
    37. Saida
    38. Kuwazo
    39. Fair Money
    40. Lendy LOANS
    41. Umba (Formerly Mkopo Kaka)
    42. UbaPesa
    43. Okoa 0% Interest Loans
    44. Kash Pesa Loans
    45. Fair Branch: Instantly and Accuracy
    46. Top Loan Lenders
    47. HiCash Quick and Easy Loans to MPESA
    48. Loans Chap Chap
    49. Izwa Loans
    50. Fintech Loans
    51. Imarika Credit
    52. PesaPata
    53. Okolea Quick Loans
    54. M-KOPAY
    55. Okoa Pesa pap
    56. Kenya Quick Loans Market
    57. Instant Cash- Reliable Money
    58. Pezesha
    59. mKopa
    60. tumaPesa
    61. Duta
    62. Saida
    63. Aspira
    64. Phedha Loans

    CRB has been the main cause of depression to many Kenyans. The mobile loan Apps use CRB to scare Kenyans who don’t repay their loans on time. By being denied a chance to access CRB,it means Kenyans will take loans from them and avoid paying without being listed with CRB.

    The government has already stated that nobody will be listed with CRB is their loan is less than Ksh1,000.

  • Free Football Predictions ,15/4/2020

    Free Football Predictions ,15/4/2020

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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.

  • 4 Free Football Predictions Today,14/4/2020

    4 Free Football Predictions Today,14/4/2020

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  • Jumia Kenya Customer Care Contacts

    Jumia Kenya Customer Care Contacts

    Jumia has two customer care contacts, 0700 000 990 and 0711 011 011.If you have any complaint about the company, those are the numbers to call.

    Alternatively, you can send an email to [email protected]

    Operating Hours: Mon-Fri, 8am-8pm; Sat-Sun, 9am-3:00pm; Public Holidays, 9am-3:00pm.
    Most customers contact Jumia when they find that the products they bought are fault. Contacting the two numbers above will be of great help.

    You can also visit Jumia website via this link and chat with their staff: https://c.jumia.io/?a=1840&c=9&p=r&E=kkYNyk2M4sk%3D&utm_campaign=1840

    Jumia is the best online shop in Kenya.

  • List of Online Shops in Kenya

    List of Online Shops in Kenya

    There are several online shops in Kenya, Jumia being one of them. Online shops are important especially when you don’t have time to move to a nearby shop to buy items. Though less than half of Kenyans embrace the idea of online shopping, the business has been growing tremendously. Currently, over 10 online shops exist in the country.

    If you wish to shop online, here is a full list of available online shops:

    1. Jumia

    Jumia is the most popular online shop in Kenya.It was established a couple of years ago and since then,Kenyans have been actively purchasing items from them.

    If you wish to purchase any item from Jumia, follow this link:

    https://c.jumia.io/?a=1840&c=9&p=r&E=kkYNyk2M4sk%3D&utm_campaign=1840

    1. Shopit

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

    Shopit MPESA Paybill number:936856

    Shopit contacts

    SHOPIT LTD

    The Stanley Hotel
    Ground floor, Standard Street,
    P.O Box 27007-00100 Nairobi Kenya
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Working Hours:
    Mon-Fri 8:00am to 6:00pm
    Sat 9:00am to 2:00pm

    Phone: 0777 777 000

    0705 784477

    1. Jambo Shop

    Website link: https://www.jamboshop.com/

    Jambo Shop Customer Care contacts

    Customer Care – +254 20 375 00 00 / +254 78 900 08 61

    1. Avechi

    Website link: https://avechi.com/

    Avechi MPESA Paybill Number: 821350

    Avechi customer care contacts: 0701 10 10 10

    Physical location

    Pioneer House, Moi Avenue (above Tuskys Pioneer) 4th Floor Shop 402, Nairobi.

    Business Hours

    Mon to Fri: 9am to 7pm, Saturday: 9am to 5 pm, Sunday: Closed

    1. Kilimall

    Website link: https://www.kilimall.co.ke/new/

    Kilimall customer care contact: [email protected].

    1. Mzizzi

    Website link: https://mzizzi.com/

    Mzizzi contacts

    Paytree Group Ltd.
    17 Galana Road
    Nairobi , Kenya.

    +254 705 445566

    1. Patabay

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

    Patabay contacts: Call 0711477775

    1. Sky Garden

    Website link: https://sky.garden/home

    Sky Garden contact

    [email protected]

    5th Floor, Senteu Plaza
    Nairobi Kenya

    1. Super Box

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

    Super Box Contacts

    0722360298

    0703770077

    1. Sweech

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

    Phone: 0718 032 065

    Whats App Chat: 0724 124 748

    [email protected]

    Ground Floor, Vision Tower,
    26 Muthithi Road, Westlands, Nairobi

    Opening hours

    Monday-Friday: 9AM-5PM
    Saturday: 9AM-2PM

    1. Masoko

    Website link: https://www.masoko.com/

    Masoko is owned by Safaricom and all the products sold in the website are available in Safaricom shops.

    1. LestyleParfait

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

    1. Mobile Hub

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

    Customer care contacts

    BUSINESS HOURS: MON TO FRI: 8AM TO 8PM || SAT: 9AM TO 4PM

    Mob: +254 722 974 623,Tel: +254 714 600 500,Email: [email protected]

    1. Mango

    Website link: https://shop.mango.com/ke

    1. Purpink

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

    Address

    Purpink Gifts Ltd,

    NextGen Mall, Mombasa Road

    1st Floor, Room 41

    Nairobi, Kenya

    Phone

    +254702 100 100

    +254711 111 864

    E-mail

    [email protected]

    1. UK Dukas

    Website link: https://www.ukdukas.co.uk/

    Contacts

    0724 240 450

    0736 340 450

    +447886466934

    Staffed Monday-Friday 09:00am to 5.00pm.

    Staffed Saturday & Sunday from 10:00am to 2.00pm.

    1. Carrefour Kenya

    Website link: https://www.carrefourkenya.com/service/shop-online-carrefour-jumia

    Contact: 0800221322

    1. Copia

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

    1. Obee

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

    1. Almiria

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

    1. Mama Mikes

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

    1. Mother&Baby

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

    1. Buy USA

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

    1. Omaar Marketplace

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

    1. Africa Sokoni

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

    1. MRP

    Website link: https://www.mrp.com/en_ke/

    1. Binti

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

    1. SM Kollectionz

    Website link: https://smkollectionz.com/

    1. Duka Tech

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

    1. Green Spoon

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

    1. Hubtech Shop

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

    1. My Big Order

    Website link: http://mybigorder.com/

    1. Gadget World

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

    1. Decathlon

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

    1. Smart World

    Website link: https://smartworldkenya.com/

    1. Heri Online

    Website link: https://www.heri.online/

    1. Baby Mama

    Website link: http://babymama.co.ke/

    1. Beauty Click

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

    Jumia, Masoko,Kilimall and Shopit are among the biggest online shops in Kenya.the most popular payment methods are MPESA and cash on delivery.

  • Jumia Kenya Payment Methods

    Jumia Kenya Payment Methods

    Jumia Kenya has several payment methods, which include Cash on delivery, through credit card, MPESA, Equitel.Eazzypay and Airtel money. Most Kenyans use cash on delivery payment method.

    Payment through cash on delivery

    This method is the most popular among Kenyans. Once you order an item, Jumia staff will deliver it to your location. Upon receiving it, you’ll confirm whether it’s in good condition then make the payment. You will then be issued with a receipt to show that the payment has been made.

    Payment on credit/debit card

    The second method of payment is through debit/credit card. This one is not as popular as MPESA or cash on delivery. As long as your card is VISA or MasterCard enabled, you’ll be able to make the payment.

    You are required to enter your account details and security code in order for the payment to be confirmed.

    Equitel

    • A PIN request will be sent to your phone to approve this purchase
    • Please ensure that your Equitel Mobile number is registered for mobile banking, is active and your mobile screen is not locked
    • Enter your Equitel Mobile number in the field below
    • Press the Initiate Payment Button Below
    • Once the transaction has been done you will receive an SMS confirmation from iPay
    • Then click on the Confirm Payment Done button below

    Pay on Delivery

    • With Pay on Delivery, available in Nairobi, Mombasa, Nakuru, Eldoret and Kisumu when your order arrives at your doorstep, you can check the package and then pay with:
      – Cash
      – M-pesa (Paybill 510800)
      – Equity Bank’s EazzyPay (Paybill 510800)
      It’s easy, fast and secure. Please note that the maximum amount allowed is ksh 50,000
      Important:
      – If you are based in other towns, please select the other options provided.
      – Payment on delivery must be in the exact amount in Kenyan Shillings only as our delivery riders do not carry cash. M-Pesa and EazzyPay’s Paybills are preferred.

    MPESA

    • Go to the M-PESA menu on your phone
    • Select PayBill Option : Enter Business Number: 510800
    • Enter RD110462 as the Account Number
    • Enter the EXACT amount (KSh. 8585.00 )
    • Enter your PIN and then send the money
    • Complete your transaction on your phone
    • You will receive a transaction confirmation SMS from MPESA
    • Then click on the Confirm Payment Done button below

    Airtel Money

    • Go to the Airtel Money menu on your phone
    • Select To Make Payments
    • Select Pay Bill Option
    • Select Others
    • Enter the Business name 510800
    • Enter the EXACT amount(KSh. 8585.00 )
    • Enter your PIN
    • Enter RD110462 as the Reference and then send the money
    • You will receive a transaction confirmation SMS from Airtel Money
    • Then click on the Confirm Payment Done button below

    EazzyPay

    • Log in to your EazzyBanking App or Equitel Menu
    • Click the + button and Select Paybill Option
    • Enter Business Number: 510800
    • Enter KV429374 as the Account Number
    • Enter the EXACT amount (KSh. 1440.00  )
    • Then click PAY/Send
    • Complete your transaction on your phone
    • You will receive a transaction confirmation SMS from EQUITY BANK
    • You will also receive a courtesy transaction confirmation SMS from iPay
    • Then click on the Confirm Payment Done button below

    Equitel Money

    • Dial *522#
    • Select Bill Payments
    • Select Jumia
    • Enter Order number (received via SMS in Account No. field)
    • Enter the EXACT Order Amount
    • Complete your transaction on your phone
    • Then click on the button below

    Option 2: SuperApp (KCB Mobile App)

    • Select Transact Icon
    • Select Pay Bill
    • Select Jumia
    • Enter Order number (received via SMS in Account No. field)
    • Enter the EXACT Order Amount
    • Complete your transaction on your phone
    • Then click on the button below

    If you want to order items from Jumia,follow this link: Click to order

  • Jumia Kenya MPESA Paybill Number

    Jumia Kenya MPESA Paybill Number

    Jumia Kenya MPESA Paybill Number is 510800.This is the paybill number to use when making payment for products purchased from Jumia.

    How to make the payment to Jumia via MPESA Paybill Number

    • Go to MPESA
    • Select Lipa Na MPESA
    • Go to Pay Bill
    • Enter Business Number (510800)
    • Enter Account Number (Order/Cart Number)
    • Enter amount and click send

    Jumia will send you a message that your payment has been received. Make sure you don’t delete the message because you may be required to show it once the items have been delivered.

    To order items from Jumia,follow this link: https://c.jumia.io/?a=1840&c=9&p=r&E=kkYNyk2M4sk%3D&ckmrdr=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.jumia.co.ke%2F&utm_campaign=1840

    The most popular items at Jumia are phones and groceries

  • Bachelor of Law vs Medicine. Which one is better in Kenya

    Bachelor of Law vs Medicine. Which one is better in Kenya

    Given the option of pursing Bachelor of Law and Bachelor of Medicine, one of the two courses will be ideal depending on various factors. For my case and based on the job market, I would advise any student to pick Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery over Bachelor of Law.

    If your grade is A plan, you should not waste time to pursue Bachelor of Law, select Bachelor of Medicine at the University of Nairobi or Moi University. The only challenge is that Bachelor of Medicine is more competitive than Law such that even if you score straight A’s in every subject, you may not be selected to the University of Nairobi.

    One reason why Medicine is better than Law is that the job market is not flooded. The moment you complete your coursework; any hospital will be ready to absorb you. It’s also good that almost every hospital in Kenya pays Medical interns. It implies that when you are admitted to the universality to pursue medicine, you have 100% hopes of securing employment.

    Another advantage of Bachelor of Medicine is that when you start a clinic, clients must be there. But for law firms, the competition is very stiff and it would require exceptional talent to attract well-paying clients.

    The only time you should join Law over medicine is when your grades are low. In Law, one can join even if they scored B+ in KCSE, but not the case with a Degree in Medicine. I actually know a friend who was enrolled for a degree in law even after scoring C plain in Mathematics.

    If you decide to join medicine, here are the best universities to enroll at:

    • University of Nairobi
    • Moi University
    • Kenyatta University

    I am certain that one of the universities will admit you for the course.

    The Minimum Admission requirements for the course are:

    Kenyan Government Sponsored Students (Regular Programme)

    Admission to the University of Nairobi is by the University Senate through the Public Universities Joint Admissions Board (JAB) whose membership comprises Vice-Chancellors of the Public Universities, Principals of Colleges, Directors of Institutes and Deans of Schools and the academic registrars as secretaries.

    The admission is based on the minimum University entry requirements. In addition the applicants should meet the enrolment requirements for the School for the various courses which depend on the KCSE subject cluster as follows:-

    Alternative A

    • Biology
    • Chemistry
    • Physics/Mathematics
    • English/Kiswahili

    Alternative B

    • Biological Sciences
    • Physical Sciences
    • Mathematics
    • English/Kiswahili

    Application forms are downloadable from elsewhere in this website but can also be obtained from and should be returned to the following:-

    Academic Registrar,

    University of Nairobi,

    P.O. Box 30197, Nairobi, Kenya.

    Self Sponsored Students (Module II Programmmes)

    Admission to the Module II programmes is by the University Senate, through the school admissions committee. Admission is based on the set minimum requirements for each program.

    1. K.C.S.E. holders -As in regular program. Additionally, an average of B- (minus) in the 4 cluster subjects shown above provided that no subject in the cluster shall have a score below C+ (plus).

    Alternative A

      • Biology
      • Chemistry
      • Physics/Mathematics
      • English/Kiswahili

    Alternative B

      • Biological Sciences
      • Physical Sciences
      • Mathematics
      • English/Kiswahili
    1. Advanced Level Holders -A minimum of 2 principal passes; one in Biology and the other in Chemistry and 1 subsidiary pass in either Mathematics or Physics.
      • Biology

    The admission requirements in other universities are also almost similar to the University of Nairobi.

    If your grades are law, you can select Bachelor of Law degree. The grade required at the University of Nairobi is at least a B+ but you may miss out if your score isn’t over A-. The best universities to pursue law are:

    • The University of Nairobi
    • Catholic University of Eastern Africa
    • Mount Kenya University
    • Moi University

    The University of Nairobi is highly competitive, it’s good to select the course in other universities so as to stand a chance of being selected.

    Conclusion: If your grade is A plain, go for a Bachelor of Medicine. If you score A- and below, go for Bachelor of Law. Medicine has more opportunities than Law.

  • Gas Cylinder Prices in Kenya 2020

    Gas Cylinder Prices in Kenya 2020

    The prices of gas cylinder in Kenya vary depending on where to buy and the type of cylinder to buy. The most popular gas cylinders are Total and K Gas.

    When you have an empty cylinder, you only require to fill it.

    To buy 6kg Total cylinder with gas, it will cost you Ksh 3,600 and Ksh6,370 for 13 kg gas.to refill Total gas,it will cost you Ksh 1,000 for 6kg gas and Ksh 2,170 for 13 kg gas.

    However, if you refill in the shops owned by middlemen, you’ll pay less. I usually fil the 13kg gas with Ksh1,900 and 6kg gas with Ksh 850.

    Kenol Kobil also sells good gas cylinders. The normal price of refilling 6kg gas is Ksh 1050.The 13kg gas cylinder costs Ksh 2,150 to refill.

    If you wish to refill the cylinders cheaply, go to the middlemen but if you want to be 100% assured that the gas has the right weight, go to the petrol stations.

    To buy a new 13kg K-Gas, you’ll pay Ksh 6,500 while a 6 kg gas costs Ksh3,500.

    The price of gas cylinders in Kenya is determined by government tax and the vendor. If you buy at the petrol station, you’ll pay higher than someone refilling at the middleman’s place. But you must be careful when you are refilling with the middlemen because they normally sell gas which does not have the required weight to increase profit margins.

    Afrigas is another brand by Vivo Energy and it retails at Ksh 3,500 for 6 Kgs and Ksh 6,500 for 13 kgs.The refilling price is the same as K-Gas and Total.

    It’s always advisable to buy the 13kg gas because it’s cheaper to refill than the 6kg gas.The 13kg gas will also serve you better.

  • List of 10 Football Predictions Today,13/4/2020

    List of 10 Football Predictions Today,13/4/2020

    A number of Electronic League matches will be happening in Kenya today. We have 10 of them which we shall provide for free. Make sure you combine three games per slip so as to increase the chances of winning. This is the time to be careful with your money because the future is unpredictable.

    For those who need well analyzed tips, pay Ksh1,000 per month, Ksh500 for two weeks or Ksh300 per week to get them on your phone on daily basis. Payment is made as follows:

    • Go to MPESA
    • Select Lipa Na MPESA
    • Select Buy Goods and Services
    • Enter MPESA till number (705909)
    • Enter amount (Ksh1,000, Ksh500, Ksh300)
    • Enter MPESA pin and send

    Here are the 10 sure games from Venas News:

    1. EZ1 Ez1d 11 vs NFCNyancat FC—1or2
    2. Liverpool FC (INQUISITOR) vs Real Madrid (MOONEYCB)—1X
    3. Toluca vs Necaxa—1
    4. VEG Vega Squadron vs EZ1 Ez1d 11—1or2
    5. NFCNyancat FC vs PSG Shemyakin Onze—1
    6. Liverpool FC (INQUISITOR) vs Paris Saint Germain (FOGGY)—1X
    7. FC Barcelona (WHITE_BOY1927) vs Liverpool FC (INQUISITOR)—1X
    8. Paris Saint Germain (FOGGY) vs Real Madrid (MOONEYCB)—1X
    9. FC Porto (OLLE) vs Manchester United (FOGGY)—X2
    10. Arsenal FC (FEARGGWP) vs Manchester United (FLEWLESS_P—1X
  • 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.