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  • Free Football Predictions This Sunday,12/4/2020

    Free Football Predictions This Sunday,12/4/2020

    We have exclusive betting tips for our new subscribers today, they add up to 4 odds. Yesterday we had 100% accurate tips with 6 odds and all those who placed their bets won. We want to make sure that the tips we send on daily basis are 100% accurate so as to win more than 5 times a week.

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    Here is a list of free football predictions today:

    CD Ocotal U20 vs CD Walter Ferretti U20—1or2

    Chinandega U20 vs Real Esteli FC U20(OV2.5)

    Musongati FC vs Vitalo FC—1X

    Slavia Mozyr vs FC Ruh Brest Reserve(OV1.5)

    Smolevichi vs Shakhter Soligorsk—X2

  • Special Need Education Schools in Nairobi

    Special Need Education Schools in Nairobi

    Children with special needs require special attention from teachers. In Nairobi, there are several special needs school which are reliable and popular among parents.

    The list below provides a link for the best special schools in Nairobi:

    1. The Grangeville School

    Website link: https://www.thegrangevilleschool.ac.ke/

    Phone Numbers

    Mobile Phone Number 1 (+254 734 848 416)

    Mobile Phone Number 2 (+254 734 848 416 )

    E-Mail Addresses

    General: [email protected].

    Admissions: [email protected].

    Employment: [email protected]

    Physical Address

    Mandera Road, Kileleshwa, Nairobi Kenya.

    1. Heshima Children’s Centre

    Website link: http://www.heshima.org/

    Tel: Julius – 0732-489-085      Email: [email protected]

    Heshima Children’s Center

    P.O Box: 24942 (00502) Karen – Kenya

    1. Kenya Institute of Special Education

    Website link: https://www.kise.ac.ke/

    Physical Address Kasarani, Thika Superhighway Exit 8,

    Off Kasarani-Mwiki Rd

    P. O. Box 48413 – 00100

    NAIROBI, KENYA

    Email [email protected]
    Cell +254-724-269505
    Telephone +254-20- 8007977
    1. Treeside Special School

    Website link: https://www.treesidespecialschool.sc.ke

    Contacts

    treeside [email protected]

    56307-00200

    Tel:0721139585 0r 0711751271

    1. Autism School International

    Website link: https://autismschoolinternational.org/

    Location:Ngoingwa, Thika in Kiambu County.

    Call: 0721 282 123

    1. Woodland Star International School Kenya

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

    Contacts

    Woodland Star International School

    Brackenhurst Conference Centre
    P.O.Box 32, Limuru, Kenya-00217
    [email protected]
    +254 (0) 790 498 956

    1. Fairmile School

    Website link: https://fairmile-school.business.site/

    1. Ruben Centre

    Website link: https://www.rubencentre.org/child-special-needs-unit

    Contacts

    1. O. Box 20094-00200

    Nairobi, Kenya

    Tel:+254 0778848801 / 0717 788 801

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: www.rubencentre.org 

    1. Kenya Community Centre for Learning

    Contact: 0721 324894

    1. Logos Christian School

    Website link: https://www.logos.ac.ke/special_needs.html

    Contacts

    Logos Christian School
    P.O Box 3375 00200 City Square
    Nairobi, Kenya,
    East Africa.

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Primary & Kindergarten Campus

    Primary School Campus
    Kolobot Drive, Off Arboretum Drive
    Telephone: + 254 (020) 2010399
    +254 728 589678

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Kindergarten Campus
    Chaka Road, Off Argwings Kodhek Road
    Telephone: +254 (020) 2723428
    +254 724 266713

    E-mail: [email protected]

    1. Salama Charities

    Website link: https://salamacharities.org/what-we-do/

    Contacts

    UK: Salama UK, 71 Grange Road, Ealing, London W5 5BU
    Kenya: P.O Box 63429-00619, Nairobi, Kenya

    Call us:

    For general enquiries or to make a donation:

    In the UK: +44 208 841 4006
    From Kenya: +254 740 194774

    Email us:

    If you have questions, feedback or if you would like to fundraise for us and for anything else, email: [email protected]

    1. Little Rock

    Website link: http://www.littlerockkenya.org/

    Contacts

    Kibera Drive, off Equity Bank, Ayany Estate
    P.O Box 21319-00505, Nairobi, Kenya
    EmaiL: [email protected]
    Tel: +254 722 272 968

  • Teachers Salaries in Kenya 2020

    Teachers Salaries in Kenya 2020

    The salaries for teachers in Kenya have been growing over time and in 2020 a Kenyan teacher will comfortably live in a leafy suburb.

    Currently, the lowest paid teacher is a P1 who pockets Ksh 16,692 per month and the highest paid is one in job group R, who takes home Ksh 109,089-Ksh200,928 per month. The job group R teachers are those who have a masters and above and several years of working experience. Chief Principals are the heads of National schools like Starehe, Maseno, Lenana etc.

    From 2020 to 2021 the salary scales may not change because of the deteriorating nature of Kenya’s economy. But first, here are the salary scales for Kenyan teachers for the year 2020:

    Civil Service Teachers     Basic Salary       Common               Allowances       Gross Salary
    Job Group Designation
    Min. Max. House Commuter Min. Max.
    G P1 16,692 21,304 5,000 4,000 25,692 30,304
    H ATS IV 19,323 24,662 5,000 4,000 28,323 33,662
    J GAT III 24,662 29,918 6,000 4,000 34,662 39,918
    K GAT II 31,020 41,590 10,000 5,000 46,020 56,590
    L GAT I 35,910 45,880 20,000 6,000 61,910 71,880
    M Senior GAT 41,590 55,840 20,000 8,000 69,590 83,840
    N Principal GAT II 48,190 65,290 24,000 8,000 80,190 97,290
    P Principal GAT I 77,527 103,894 40,000 12,000 129,527 155,894
    Q Senior Principal 89,748 120,270 40,000 14,000 143,748 174,270
    R Chief Principal 109,089 144,928 40,000 16,000 165,089 200,928

    It takes an average of 3 years for a Kenyan teacher to get a promotion. If one is employed in secondary school at K he will start earning Ksh 31,020 and by the time he completes 6 years, his salary would be Ksh 69,590.

    On top of the salaries paid to teachers, there are also travelling and house allowances. The tables below show the amount of money teachers earn in terms of allowances:

    There are also interns who were employed by the government in 2019.In total an intern working as a primary teacher earns Ksh10,000 per month while high school intern earns Ksh 15,000 per month.The amount is subjected to taxation.

  • Is Civil Engineering Marketable in Kenya

    Is Civil Engineering Marketable in Kenya

    Before you enroll for a degree/diploma in civil engineering in Kenya, you have to research whether the program is marketable or not. One thing I know is that there is no single course that’s not marketable—all that’s needed is aggressiveness after college and a bit of luck.

    Civil Engineering is taught at diploma level, undergraduate and postgraduate. The course was introduced in Kenya about a decade ago and so far over 1,000 Kenyans have pursued it and successfully graduated. The main issue is whether the graduates secure employment or not.

    Before the era of Kibaki, local companies secured government tenders to construct roads, bridges and other structures which required civil engineers. Civil engineers secured employment with a lot of ease. But after Kibaki became the president, he started giving jobs to the Chinese, leaving Kenyan companies desperate and broke. Civil Engineers had no option but to seek employment in those Chinese companies. But the challenge is, the Chinese came with their own engineers and technicians. If at all Kenyans were employed by those firms, then it’s those who did jobs that do not need specialists.

    President Uhuru Kenya succeeded Kibaki, he also preferred foreign civil engineering companies over the local ones. It’s a common case that in a company of 100 people, only one local engineer can get employed by a Chinese company.

    At the moment, getting a job as a civil engineer is tough. The only place where employment is available is the government institutions. The problem is that even if there are vacancies in government institutions like KCAA, the number of graduates are too many.

    From my own observation, Civil Engineering diploma holders are more marketable than degree holders. Most companies ignore degree holders because they are more expensive and half baked.

    I would suggest that instead of pursuing civil engineering, it’s better to go for electrical and electronics engineering. With Electrical engineering, you have a wide range of opportunities.

    At the moment, the chances of securing employment as a civil engineering is 30%.It will take you an average of 4 years after graduation to get employed. But for electrical engineering, employment is guaranteed in your first two years after college. Even if you don’t secure a job, you can employ yourself.

  • List of Companies that Employ Electrical Engineers in Kenya

    List of Companies that Employ Electrical Engineers in Kenya

    If you have pursued a degree or diploma in electrical engineering, there are specific companies to contact for employment. We are going to list all the companies in Kenya which employ engineers with specialization in electrical engineering.

    The salary of an electrical engineer range between Ksh70,000 and Ksh 300,000 per month, but there are some companies that pay more than Ksh500,000 every month.

    Here is the list of the companies to look for employment with a diploma or degree in electrical engineering:

    1. Kenya Power

    Website link: https://kplc.co.ke/category/view/34/career-opportunities

    1. Kengen

    Website link: https://www.kengen.co.ke/careers/

    1. Geothermal Development Company

    Website link: https://www.gdc.co.ke/careers.php

    1. Kenya Pipeline

    Website link: https://www.kpc.co.ke/vacancies/

    1. Nuclear Power and Energy Agency

    Website link: https://www.nuclear.co.ke/index.php/information-center/careers/vacancies

    1. Energy &Power Regulatory Authority

    Website link: https://www.epra.go.ke/vacancies/

    1. Ministry of Energy

    Website link: https://energy.go.ke/?page_id=6838

    1. County governments
    2. Isuzu

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

    1. Toyota Kenya

    Website link: https://toyotakenya.com/careers/

    1. Davis& Shirtliff

    Website link: https://www.davisandshirtliff.com/vacancies

    1. GE Africa

    Website link: https://www.ge.com/africa/careers

    1. Virunga Power

    Website link: http://virungapower.com/

    1. Kensen

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

    1. M-KOPA Solar

    Website link: http://www.m-kopa.com/

    1. Ofgen

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

    1. Bamburi Cement

    Website link: https://www.lafarge.co.ke/9_5_A-Job_and_Internships

    1. Savannah Cement

    Website link: http://www.savannahcement.com/

    1. National Industrial Training Authority

    Website link: https://www.nita.go.ke/careers.html

    1. Turner and Townsend

    Website link: https://www.turnerandtownsend.com/en/locations/africa/kenya/#

    1. Universities in Kenya
    2. H Young

    Website link: http://hyoung.com/opportunities/

    1. EABL

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

    1. BAT

    Website link: http://www.batkenya.com/

    1. Kenya Urban Roads Authority

    Website link: https://kura.go.ke/index.php/careers/job-opportunities

    1. Kenya Ports Authority

    Website link: https://www.kpa.co.ke/Careers/Pages/Vacancies.aspx

    1. Kenya Railways

    Website link: http://krc.co.ke/?page_id=588

    1. Jumba Engineering Services Limited

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

    1. Mehta Electricals Limited

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

    1. Arm Engineering

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

    1. Amacec Kenya Limited

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

    1. Match Electricals Limited

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

    1. Polyphase Systems Limited

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

    1. Unilever

    Website link: https://www.unilever-ewa.com/careers/

    1. Nissan Kenya

    Website link: http://www.nissankenya.com/contact-us/

    1. Tullow Oil Kenya

    Website link: https://www.tullowoil.com/our-operations/africa/kenya/

    1. Shell Kenya

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

    1. Kenya Civil Aviation Authority

    Website link: https://www.kcaa.or.ke/about-us/careers

    Those are some of the companies you should approach for employment. We have provided a list that include HR contacts. KPLC,KenGen and Kenya Pipeline are among the highest paying companies. With a degree in electrical engineering and zero professional experience, you will earn more than Ksh 150,000 in KenGen, KPLC or Kenya Pipeline.

    If you are a jobseeker, you should bookmark this article so that you can be checking regularly whether any of the listed companies has a job opening. I am sure that in a week,a couple of them must have opportunities.

  • Jubilee Insurance Branches and Contacts

    Jubilee Insurance Branches and Contacts

    Jubilee Insurance has branches all over the country and each branch has phone contacts to call. The company is ranked as the best insurance company in Kenya in terms of life and medical insurance. It also offers general insurance services.

    If you want to contact Jubilee Insurance, use the following numbers:

    Head Office (Nairobi)

    Jubilee Insurance House, Wabera Street

    P.O. Box 30376 – 00100Nairobi, Kenya

    Telephone: +254 (0) 20 328 1000

    Fax: +254 (0) 20 328 1150

    [email protected]

    Westlands Branch

    Vanguard House, 1st Crossway Road, Chiromo Road

    P.O. Box 30376 – 00100Nairobi, Kenya

    Telephone: +254 (0) 20 328 1520

    Capital Centre

    Capital Centre Mall, Mombasa Road

    P.O. Box 30376 – 00100Nairobi, Kenya

    Telephone: +254 (0) 20 328 1550 / +254 715 545 419

    Mombasa Branch

    Jubilee Insurance House, Moi Avenue

    P.O. Box 90220 – 80100Nairobi, Kenya

    Telephone: 254 (0) 20 328 1600

    Fax: 041 231 6796

    Nyeri Branch

    Sohan Plaza, Kimathi Way

    P.O. Box 30376 – 00100Nairobi, Kenya

    Telephone: +254 (0) 20 328 1530 / 254 725 645 917

    Thika Branch

    Maisha Heights 3rd Floor, Thika Town,

    P.O. Box 30376 – 00100Nairobi, Kenya

    Telephone: T: 0709901729 / 0702957979

    Meru Branch

    Alexander House, Moi Avenue

    P.O. Box 30376 – 00100Nairobi, Kenya

    Telephone: +254 (0) 20 328 1727

    Kisumu Branch

    Jubilee Insurance House, Oginga Odinga Road

    P.O. Box 378 – 40100Nairobi, Kenya

    Telephone: +254 (0) 20 328 1700

    Kisii Branch

    New Sansora Building, Hospital Road

    P.O. Box 30376 – 00100Nairobi, Kenya

    Telephone: +254 (0) 20 328 1726

    Eldoret Branch

    Imperial Court, Main Nairobi/Uganda Highway

    P.O. Box 30376 – 00100Nairobi, Kenya

    Telephone: +254 (0) 20 328 1510

    Nakuru Branch

    Tower One, Moi Road

    P.O. Box 30376 – 00100Nairobi, Kenya

    Telephone: +254 (0) 20 328 1535

    Bungoma Branch

    Hibho Plaza, Moi Avenue

    P.O. Box 30376 – 00100Nairobi, Kenya

    Telephone: +254 (0) 20 328 1515

  • CIC Insurance Branches and contacts

    CIC Insurance Branches and contacts

    CIC has several branches across the country and each branch has specific contacts. Below is a summary of the contacts for each branch:

    CIC Head Office

    CIC Plaza, Mara Road, Upperhill Nairobi, Kenya

    Phone: (+254) 703 099 120 (020) 282 300

    • NAIROBI REGION

    Town Office

    CIC Insurance- Town Office, Nairobi, Nairobi County, Kenya

    , Kenya

    Phone: +254 703 099 500

    Buru Buru Branch

    Mumias Road, Ground Floor, Vision Place, Nairobi, Kenya

    Nairobi, Kenya

    Phone: +254 773 592 119

    Westlands Branch

    Pamstech House Woodvale Grove Nairobi Kenya

    , Kenya

    Phone: 0718 882 826

    • COAST REGION

    Mombasa Branch

    Furaha Plaza, Nkrumah Road, Mombasa, Kenya

    , Kenya

    Phone: 0703 099 751

    Kilifi Branch

    Almadina Plaza, Charo Wa Mae Road, Kilifi, Kenya

    Kilifi, Kenya

    Phone: 0739 111 166

    • WESTERN REGION

    Kisumu Branch

    Oginga Odinga Road, Mezzanine floor, Wedco Centre, Kisumu, Kenya

    Kisumu, Kenya

    Phone: (057) 202 5063

    Kakamega Branch

    CIC Insurance- Kakamega, Kakamega, Kakamega County, Kenya

    , Kenya

    Phone: (056) 203 0242 / 0850

    Kisii Branch

    CIC Insurance- Kisii, Kisii, Kisii County, Kenya

    , Kenya

    Phone: 0725 987 183

    Bungoma Branch

    CIC Insurance- Bungoma, Bungoma, Bungoma County, Kenya

    , Kenya

    Phone: (055) 203 0121

    Homabay Branch

    Cold Springs, Homa Bay, Kenya,

    Homabay, Kenya

    Phone: 0770 735 827

    Homabay Branch

    Cold Springs, Homa Bay, Kenya,

    Homabay, Kenya

    Phone: 0770 735 827

    • RIFT VALLEY REGION

    Nakuru Branch

    Geoffrey Kamau Road, 2nd Floor, Mache Plaza, Nakuru, Kenya

    Nakuru,

    Phone: (051) 221 6035 (051) 221 7204

    Eldoret Branch

    Ronald Ngala Street, 1st Floor, Co-operative Bank Building, Eldoret, Kenya

    , Kenya

    Phone: 0703099660

    Kericho Branch

    CIC Insurance-Kericho, Kericho, Kericho County, Kenya

    , Kenya

    Phone: 0704 223 400

    Kitale Branch

    CIC Insurance Branch, Kitale, Kenya

    Kitale, Kenya

    Phone: 0703 099 951

    Naivasha Branch

    Eagle Centre, Mbaria Kaniu Road, Naivasha, Nakuru County, Kenya

    Nakuru, Kenya

    Phone: 0703 099 763

    • UPPER CENTRAL REGION

    Nyeri Branch

    Gakere Road, 3rd Floor, District Co-op Union Building, Nyeri, Kenya

    , Kenya

    Phone: (061) 203 0657

    Nyahururu Branch

    CIC Insurance- Nyahururu, Nyahururu, Nyandarua County, Kenya

    , Kenya

    Phone: (065) 203 2055

    Nanyuki Branch

    Pearl Place, 1st floor

    Laikipia,

    Phone: 0703 099 770

    • LOWER CENTRAL REGION

    Machakos Branch

    CIC Insurance- Machakos, Machakos, Machakos County, Kenya

    Machakos, Kenya

    Phone: (044) 202 0349

    Thika Branch

    CIC Insurance- Thika, Kenyatta Highway, Thika, Kiambu County, Kenya

    , Kenya

    Kiambu Branch

    CIC Insurance- Kiambu, Kiambu Road, Kiambu, Kiambu County, Kenya

    Kiambu, Kenya

    Phone: (066) 202 2038

    • EASTERN REGION

    Embu Branch

    Embu-Meru Highway, opposite Consolidated Bank, 3rd Floor, Sparkos Building, Embu, Kenya

    Embu, Kenya

    Phone: 0703 099 900

    Meru Branch

    Ghana Street, 1st Floor, Bhatt Building

    , Kenya

    Phone: (064) 313 0869, (064) 313 0591

  • Free Football Predictions This Saturday,11/4/2020: Earn Up to Ksh 40,000

    Free Football Predictions This Saturday,11/4/2020: Earn Up to Ksh 40,000

    Today being a Saturday there are several sure betting tips for our subscribers, but first we shall provide free football predictions to help you make some cash. But if you need 100% accurate with 5 odds, pay Ksh 1,000 per month, Ksh500 for two weeks or Ksh300 per week as follows:

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    Gorodeya vs Dinamo Minsk(OV1.5)

    Athletico Olympic vs Bujumbura City–1X

    Slutsk vs Vitebsk(U3.5)

    FC Minsk vs Bate Borisov Reserve(GG)

    ART Jalapa U20 vs Diriangen U20(OV1.5)

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  • 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.

  • Best Web Hosting Companies in Kenya

    Best Web Hosting Companies in Kenya

    Web hosting services are needed by Kenyan bloggers, government institutions and every private company that needs to create a website. The best companies are those that provide excellent services to their clients as well as helping them realize their objectives. There are a couple of hosting firms that have stood out, which we are going to discuss below.

    When choosing the right hosting company, there are things you must consider, such as uptime, customer services, cost and refund policy. The following hosting companies have been listed as the best in the country:

    1. Hostpinnacle

    Hostpinaacle’s popularity has been growing over time and it now beats many hosting companies to be ranked among the best in Kenya. It’s cheap and reliable, it also guarantees 99.999% uptime.

    The cheapest hosting plan costs Ksh 1,500 per year. This is ideal for new websites as well as blogs owned by companies which receive 0-50,000 visits per month.

    Hostpinnacle provides you with a chance to buy a domain name, their .co.ke domain names cost Ksh 379 per year. They also sell .com domain names for Ksh 849 per year.

    To start hosting your site at hostpinnacle,follow this link https://www.hostpinnacle.co.ke/clients/aff.php?aff=304

    There are available plans for small, medium and big websites. Even if your website receives 1 million visits, there will be ideal plan for you.

    1. Whogohost

    Whogohost is a relatively new webhosting company in Kenya but in the past two years, clients have been praising it over quality services. The company is ahead of others because it offers WordPress Managed hosting services. The best thing about it is that one can decide to pay per month or annually depending on their budget.

    The company also provides Cloud hosting services, reseller hosting and Dedicated Server hosting.

    If one decides to buy annual packages, they are exempted from paying for two months.

    To learn more about Whogohost Kenya, follow this link https://www.whogohost.com/host/aff.php?aff=5839

    There is also the option of buying your preferred domain name.

    1. Kenya Website Experts

    Since 2013 I have been hosting some of my websites with Kenya website experts, which is why I recommend them anytime. The company offers domain registration services, web design and hosting services. To register a domain with them, it will cost you Ksh 499 per year. Hosting a new domain costs Ksh 2,100 per year. There are a variety of hosting plans which are suitable for all kinds of blogs. For viral blogs, Dedicated Servers are available which cost up to Ksh 40,000 per month.

    I like Kenya Website Expert’s customer care, this is something which has forced me to remain with them all these years.

    Kenya website experts link: https://kenyawebexperts.com/

    Currently, Kenya Website Experts hosts over 10,000 clients.

    1. Truehost

    Truehost is loved by many Kenyans because it offers free hosting for all new bloggers. The free service is available especially when one purchases a domain name.

    A new client will also buy a domain name or hosting services. Domain name registration costs Ksh 499 per year. A .com domain name costs Ksh850 per year.

    After one month of hosting for free, you can upgrade to Silver hosting plan which costs Ksh1,499 per year. There is also Gold Hosting plan that comes with 50 GB Disk space. Gold plan allows a client to host up to 30 websites and it costs Ksh3,499 per year.

    If one has a website that gets over 100,000 visits per month, Unlimited Hosting plan that costs Ksh14,499 is the most ideal.

    Truehost Kenya website link: https://truehost.co.ke/

    Additional features include: Free SSL certificate, Free emails and 30-day money back guarantee. There is also 24/7 customer service to all clients.

    1. Safaricom Hosting

    Safaricom offers voice and data services, the company also provides website hosting services. This is among few companies in Kenya which own their servers. The price for hosting websites with .co.ke and .com domains is different. To host .co.ke domains, it will cost you between Ksh 1,300 and Ksh6,300 per year.

    Every client is also provided with the option of buying a new domain.co.ke domain names cost Ksh 499.

    Safaricom uptime averages 99.99%, which is an excellent score. The company also offers 24/7 customer service.

    Due to its good reputation, every client would expect excellent services, which is guaranteed.

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

    1. Sasa Host

    Sasa host is extremely popular because it has all the packages any blogger/company would want to purchase: there is shared hosting plan, VPS, Reseller and Dedicated Server packages. The company has also employed the best staff to deal with customers’ demands.

    I always follow the company’s social media accounts and the number of complaints are minimal. This means that customers get the best services.

    You can host a blog for as little as Ksh2,500 per month and as high as Ksh 40,000 for viral blogs that require dedicated server services.

    Domain registration is also available at Sasa Host. In addition, there is a free SSL certificate.

    Sasa Host website link: https://www.sasahost.co.ke/

    1. DeepAfrica

    DeepAfrica has always been voted as the best hosting company in Kenya by Kenic.Kenic is an organization that licenses web hosting companies in the country and oversees their operations.By getting recognition from Kenic,it means DeepAfrica is an excellent web hosting company.

    The plans provided by DeepAfrica are:

    Kwanza v3.0—Ksh3,306 per year

    Kwanza Plus v1.0—Ksh6,791 per year

    Pili v3.0—Ksh11.286 per year

    DeepAfrica hosting link: https://www.deepafrica.com/web-hosting-in-kenya/

    When choosing a hosting company, please make sure you go through their social media accounts to check comments from followers. You should also ask for refund policy. Good hosting companies offer 30-day money back guarantee such that when you find that the services aren’t appealing, you can request for your money. Finally, customer services also matter, there must be 24/7 services.

  • Free Football Predictions,10/4/2020

    Free Football Predictions,10/4/2020

    Today there are numerous football predictions for our readers, there are also 5 sure odds for the subscribers. This is the best time to make money online through gambling on football matches.

    The weekend is starting today and for the next three days we shall have the best tips with highest odds every. To get these tips, join our VIP category that costs Ksh2,000 per month, Ksh1,100 for two weeks or Ksh550 per week. To register, follow these steps:

    • Go to MPESA
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    We will end 5 odds today and 10 odds tomorrow. The tips will be sent via SMS.

    Here are free low risk betting tips:

    FC Gorodeya Reserve vs Dinamo Minsk Reserve—2

    LES Jeunes Athletiques FC vs New Oil FC—1X

    FC Slutsk Reserve vs FC Vitebsk Reserve(OV2.5)

    TOP Junior FC vs Messager Rumonge(U3.5)

  • 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 .

  • List of Free Football Predictions Today,9/4/2020

    List of Free Football Predictions Today,9/4/2020

    There are a lot of football matches today some are electronic games and others real matches. We will mix both in a bid to have reasonable odds. We have sure odds for our subscribers which will be sent through SMS.If you are broke and you aim to make between Ksh1,000 and Ksh5,000 daily, join our multibet category. We send 3-10 odds daily even if there is the issue of corona.

    To subscribe for our tips, pay Ksh 1,000 per month, Ksh500 for two weeks or Ksh300 per week as follows:

    • Go to MPESA
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    The tips are sent daily via SMS.

    Below are free football predictions:

    Spartak vs Krasnodar—1

    Neman Grodno vs Belshina Bobrujsk Reserve—1

    RUB FC Kazan vs EZ1 Ez1d 11—1or2

    PSG Shemyakin Onze vs EZ1 Ez1d 11—1or2

  • 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.

  • Betting firms turn to Casino After All Football Matches Were Cancelled Across the World

    Betting firms turn to Casino After All Football Matches Were Cancelled Across the World

    All betting firms have either turned to Casino or Electronic League after coronavirus affected football matches. Those offering jackpots only like Shabiki opted to close until further notice.

    Most gamblers had previously been betting on football matches but with coronavirus and suspended matches, they had nothing to do. The virus also impacted negatively on betting firms, who devised a way to remain afloat as they wait for the confusion to end. Instead of leaving their clients without any activity, they decided to introduce casino games. Currently, companies like 22Bet, Betika,1XBET, Betway etc all have casino games.

    The good thing is that the casino games are as good as the normal football matches you bet for, the stake is also affordable. Interestingly, betting companies like 22Bet give welcome bonus of up to Ksh35,000.

    Here we shall give a list of betting sites in Kenya that offer casino as an alternative to the daily football matches.

    22Bet(Ksh35,000 bonus) Click here to join

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    Instead of being idle in your house, pass time by playing various casino matches available in the list of betting sites provided above.

    Casino is better than Electronic League because of the amount of money one can win. Electronic league is highly manipulated.

  • Teaching Best Subject Combinations in Kenya

    Teaching Best Subject Combinations in Kenya

    When joining college, there are few things to do first, like knowing which courses are marketable and the less marketable ones. As a teacher, you should pick the best subject combinations.

    There was a time science courses used to be more marketable than humanities but it reached a time when scarcity of arts teachers was experienced. If there was someone with a combination of History and CRE they would secure employment immediately. There was also a time when computer was a hot cake course.

    As a visionary student, you should follow job market dynamics and bearing in mind that a marketable course today may not be marketable in future. If you want to be marketable for the longest time possible as a teacher, pursue the following combinations in college:

    1. Mathematics and Physics
    2. Physics and Chemistry
    3. Mathematics and Computer/IT
    4. History and CRE
    5. Agriculture and Business Studies
    6. Physics plus and Biology
    7. English and Kiswahili
    8. English and Music
    9. Physics and computer
    10. Physics and Geography
    11. Kiswahili and CRE

    Currently, anyone with specialization in computer and physics will secure employment faster than someone with a combination of regular courses like business studies. The best combination is Mathematics and Computer or Physics and Mathematics. For Arts courses, CRE and History is the best combination. Physics and Geography is also very marketable.

    More men tend to move away from languages, the number of students pursuing them is low, thus creating a huge gap in the education system. Language teachers are on high demand in schools and it’s for this reason that majority of those joining colleges are advised to pursue them.

    If you are good in sciences, please choose Mathematics and Physics and if you are good in humanities, choose CRE and Kiswahili. Specialization in computer/IT will also boost your chances of securing employment.

  • 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.

  • List of High Risk Betting Tips from Venas News Today,8/4/2020

    List of High Risk Betting Tips from Venas News Today,8/4/2020

    Today we have a couple of high risk betting tips for our readers, they are of high risk category. I know this is the worst time for most gamblers because their source of income has been cut. But the best thing is that betting companies are still working and you will earn even daily.

    Apart from the high risk betting tips, we also have 100% accurate predictions for all our subscribers. To get the predictions, pay Ksh 1,000 per month or Ksh500 for two weeks. We will ensure that the tips are 100% accurate so that you can earn more than 5 times a week.

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    • Go to MPESA
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    Here is a list of free high risk betting tips:

    Tottenham Hotspur (MELTOSIK) vs Arsenal FC (LABOTRYAS)—1or2

    Rubin vs Sochi—2

    DNK FC Dimonchello vs INA Inactivetv—1or2

    CSKA vs Krylya Sovetov—1

    Sochi vs Krylya Sovetov—1

    Krylya Sovetov vs CSKA—2