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  • How to Migrate to USA to work as a Nurse/Doctor

    How to Migrate to USA to work as a Nurse/Doctor

    If you are a trained nurse or doctor and you wish to migrate to USA,an opportunity has presented itself. The United States of America is encouraging anyone intending to migrate to their country to apply for a VISA urgently.

    The country is overwhelmed with cases of coronavirus and it needs back up from other nations. In a bid to boost their workforce, they have encouraged nurses and doctors from other countries to join them.

    Here is a message posted on https://web.facebook.com/travelgov/

    “We encourage medical professionals seeking work in the U.S. on a work or exchange visitor visa (H or J), particularly those working on #COVID19 issues, to contact the nearest U.S. Embassy/ Consulate for a visa appointment.”

    The full update that appeared on the country’s https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/News/visas-news/update-on-h-and-j-visas-for-medical-professionals.html website is as follows:

    “Update on H and J Visas for Medical Professionals

    We encourage medical professionals seeking to work in the United States on a work or exchange visitor, particularly those working to treat or mitigate the effects of COVID-19, to reach out to the nearest embassy or consulate to request a visa appointment.

    For those foreign medical professionals already in the United States:

    J-1 Alien Physicians (medical residents) may consult with their program sponsor, ECFMG, to extend their programs in the United States.  Generally, a J-1 program for a foreign medical resident can be extended one year at a time for up to seven years.

    Note that the expiration date on a U.S. visa does not determine how long one can be in the United States.  The way to confirm one’s required departure date is here: https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/#/home.

    Those who need to extend their stay or adjust their visa status must apply with USCIS.  Their website is here:  https://www.uscis.gov/visit-united-states/extend-your-stay

    You can apply today and get a VISA immediately.

  • List of KTDA Factories in Kenya

    List of KTDA Factories in Kenya

    KTDA is the body that oversees the operations of all factories in Kenya. The factories are categorized into regions and currently there are more than 70 factories in Kenya.

    We have made it simple for you to check the list of all the factories in Kenya and the region each factory is representing. To get extra information, visit KTDA factory through this link: https://www.ktdateas.com

    Here is a list of factories in Kenya based on regions:

    REGION 1: ABERDARE RANGES

    Kambaa,

     Mataara ,

     Kagwe,

     Theta,

    Ngere,

    Ikumbi,

    Ndarugu,

     Gachege,

    Njunu,

     Nduti,

     Makomboki,

    Gacharage
    REGION 2: ABERDARE RANGES

    Githambo,

    Kanyenyaini,

     Kiru,

     Gatunguru,

     Chinga,

     Iriaini,

     Gitugi,

    Gathuthi,

    Ragati
    REGION 3: MT. KENYA

    Ndima,

    Kangaita,

     Mununga,

     Kimunye,

    Thumaita,

    Kathangariri,

     Mungania,

    Rukuriri

    REGION 4: MT.KENYA & NYAMBENE HILLS

    Weru,

     Kinoro,

     Kionyo, 

    Imenti,

    Githongo,

    Igembe, 

    Michimikuru,

    Kiegoi

    REGION 5: KERICHO HIGHLANDS

    Toror,

    Tegat,

     Momul,

     Litein,

    Chelal,

     Kapkatet,

     Mogogosiek,

     Kobel ,

    Kapset,

     Rorok,

     Kapkoros,

     Tirgaga.

    Motigo,
    REGION 6: KISII HIGHLANDS

    Sanganyi,

    Tombe,

     Gianchore,

     Nyansiongo,

     Kebirigo,

    Nyankoba,

    Rianyamwamu,

    Itumbe 

    Nyamache,

    Ogembo,

     Eberege.

    Kiamokama
    REGION 7: NANDI HILLS &WESTERN HIGHLANDS

    Chebut,

     Kaptumo,

     Mudete, 

    Kapsara,

    Olenguruone

    You can also contact KTDA via this details confirm any information you wish to find out:

    KTDA Farmers Building, Moi Avenue
    P.O Box 30213, 00100 Nairobi, Kenya
    [email protected]
    254 – 020 3227000 – 2 / 2221441 – 4

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  • 100% VIP Betting Tips from Venas News,27/3/2020

    100% VIP Betting Tips from Venas News,27/3/2020

    Several sure VIP betting tips are available today for our readers. This weekend we will also have a number of games to send to all VIP subscribers. We will also provide all the available jackpots starting today.

    If you are broke and you need to make money online, this is the best time to do so through betting. You can join our VIP category by paying Ksh 2,000 per month, Ksh1,100 for two weeks or Ksh550 for one week. Payment is done as follows:

    • 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 via SMS.

    Here is a list of free football predictions:

    Vitalo FC vs Le Messager Ngozi(U3.5)

    Slutsk vs Dinamo Brest—X2

    IFK Tumba FK vs FC Djursholm(OV2.5)

    Qviding Fif vs IK Oddevold(OV1.5)

  • Free Football Predictions,27/3/2020

    Free Football Predictions,27/3/2020

    Today there are more betting tips than yesterday, it is going to be a successful day. Don’t fail to register for accurate predictions from us. It’s surprising that despite the coronavirus issues we are still winning.

    To start getting sure predictions from us, pay Ksh1,000 per month, Ksh500 for two weeks or Ksh300 per week 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

    We will send the tips via SMS.Today we have up to 30 odds for new subscribers.

    Here are free predictions for today,27/3/2020:

    FC Gorodeya Reserve vs Shakhtyor Soligorsk Reserve(OV1.5)

    FC Minsk vs Dinamo Minsk Reserve—1or2

    FC Slutsk Reserve vs Dinamo Brest Reserve(OV1.5)

    Slavia Mozyr vs Bate Borisov Reserve—2

    Rukinzo FC vs Musongati FC(U3.5)

  • Name of the first person to die from Coronavirus in Kenya

    Name of the first person to die from Coronavirus in Kenya

    Maurice Naminda was the first person to die from coronavirus in Kenya. The engineer died on 26/3/2020 at Aga Khan hospital.

    Naminda, who was suffering from diabetes, contracted coronavirus while in South Africa where he had travelled for work. He started complaining of headache, fever and muscle pains immediately he arrived in Kenya on 13/3/2020.Family members rushed him to Aga Khan Hospital where he was diagnosed with coronavirus.

    The engineer’s name was documented as the first person to die of coronavirus in Kenya, he died at age 66. By the time he died,30 other Kenyans had already contracted the disease and a curfew was in place.

    Here is the photo of Maurice:

  • Late Night Free Football Tips,26/3/2020

    Late Night Free Football Tips,26/3/2020

    Today there will be several late night matches which are available betting. As usual, we will post free bets as we wait for the result of the premium tips that we sent in the course of the day. We also invite you to register as a subscriber so as to get daily sure matches. We charge Ksh1,000 per month, Ksh500 for two weeks or Ksh300 per week.

    To make the payment, here are the steps to follow:

    • 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

    We will start sending the sure predictions tomorrow,27/3/2020 morning hours. The mode of sending is SMS.

    Below is a list of free late night football predictions:

    IF Vaster vs IK Virgo(GG)

    Markaryds IF vs Delary/Pjatteryd(OV2.5)

    Kalmar vs Jonkopings Sodra—1

    Blackburn Rovers FC vs Forest Green Rovers FC—1or2

  • Coronavirus number of deaths per country,Worldometer

    Coronavirus number of deaths per country,Worldometer

    Here are the number of coronavirus cases and death per country as listed by Worldometer:

    Country,
    Other
    Total
    Cases
    New
    Cases
    Total
    Deaths
    New
    Deaths
    Total
    Recovered
    Active
    Cases
    Serious,
    Critical
    Tot Cases/
    1M pop
    Tot Deaths/
    1M pop
    China 81,285 +67 3,287 +6 74,051 3,947 1,235 56 2
    Italy 74,386 7,503 9,362 57,521 3,489 1,230 124
    USA 68,836 +625 1,037 +10 428 67,371 1,455 208 3
    Spain 56,188 +6,673 4,089 +442 7,015 45,084 3,166 1,202 87
    Germany 40,421 +3,098 229 +23 3,959 36,233 23 482 3
    Iran 29,406 +2,389 2,234 +157 10,457 16,715 2,746 350 27
    France 25,233 1,331 3,900 20,002 2,827 387 20
    Switzerland 11,316 +419 171 +18 131 11,014 141 1,308 20
    UK 9,529 465 135 8,929 163 140 7
    S. Korea 9,241 +104 131 +5 4,144 4,966 59 180 3
    Netherlands 7,431 +1,019 434 +78 3 6,994 582 434 25
    Austria 6,398 +810 49 +18 112 6,237 28 710 5
    Belgium 6,235 +1,298 220 +42 675 5,340 605 538 19
    Portugal 3,544 +549 60 +17 43 3,441 61 348 6
    Canada 3,409 36 185 3,188 35 90 1.0
    Norway 3,279 +195 14 6 3,259 70 605 3
    Sweden 2,840 +314 70 +8 16 2,754 176 281 7
    Australia 2,806 +130 13 +2 170 2,623 11 110 0.5
    Israel 2,666 +297 8 +3 68 2,590 39 308 0.9
    Brazil 2,567 +13 61 +2 6 2,500 18 12 0.3
    Turkey 2,433 59 26 2,348 136 29 0.7
    Malaysia 2,031 +235 23 +3 215 1,793 45 63 0.7
    Denmark 1,851 +127 41 +7 1 1,809 94 320 7
    Czechia 1,775 +121 6 10 1,759 34 166 0.6
    Ireland 1,564 9 5 1,550 39 317 2
    Luxembourg 1,333 8 6 1,319 3 2,129 13
    Japan 1,307 45 310 952 57 10 0.4
    Chile 1,306 +164 4 +1 22 1,280 7 68 0.2
    Ecuador 1,211 29 3 1,179 2 69 2
    Pakistan 1,128 +65 8 21 1,099 5 5 0.04
    Poland 1,120 +69 14 7 1,099 3 30 0.4
    Thailand 1,045 +111 4 88 953 4 15 0.06
    Romania 1,029 +123 18 +1 94 917 29 53 0.9
    Saudi Arabia 1,012 +112 3 +1 33 976 6 29 0.09
    Finland 958 +78 5 +2 10 943 24 173 0.9
    Indonesia 893 +103 78 +20 35 780 3 0.3
    Russia 840 +182 3 38 799 8 6 0.02
    Greece 821 23 +1 36 762 53 79 2
    Iceland 802 +65 2 68 732 11 2,350 6
    India 718 +61 14 +2 45 659 0.5 0.01
    Diamond Princess 712 10 597 105 15
    South Africa 709 12 697 2 12
    Philippines 707 +71 45 +7 28 634 1 6 0.4
    Singapore 683 +52 2 172 509 17 117 0.3
    Panama 558 8 2 548 20 129 2
    Estonia 538 +134 1 8 529 6 406 0.8
    Qatar 537 41 496 6 186
    Slovenia 528 5 10 513 14 254 2
    Argentina 502 8 52 442 11 0.2
    Croatia 481 +39 2 +1 22 457 14 117 0.5
    Peru 480 9 1 470 9 15 0.3
    Mexico 475 +70 6 +1 4 465 1 4 0.05
    Colombia 470 4 8 458 9 0.08
    Serbia 457 +73 6 +2 15 436 21 52 0.7
    Bahrain 457 +38 4 204 249 1 269 2
    Egypt 456 21 95 340 4 0.2
    Hong Kong 453 +42 4 110 339 5 60 0.5
    Dominican Republic 392 10 3 379 36 0.9
    Iraq 382 +36 36 +7 105 241 9 0.9
    Lebanon 368 +35 6 20 342 3 54 0.9
    UAE 333 2 52 279 2 34 0.2
    Algeria 302 21 65 216 7 0.5
    Lithuania 290 +16 4 1 285 1 107 1
    Armenia 290 +25 1 +1 18 271 6 98 0.3
    New Zealand 283 27 256 59
    Hungary 261 +35 10 28 223 6 27 1
    Taiwan 252 +17 2 29 221 11 0.08
    Latvia 244 +23 1 243 129
    Bulgaria 243 +1 3 4 236 8 35 0.4
    Slovakia 226 +10 2 224 2 41
    Morocco 225 6 7 212 1 6 0.2
    Andorra 224 +36 3 +2 1 220 6 2,899 39
    Uruguay 217 217 3 62
    San Marino 208 21 4 183 12 6,130 619
    Kuwait 208 +13 49 159 7 49
    North Macedonia 201 +24 3 3 195 1 96 1
    Costa Rica 201 2 2 197 4 39 0.4
    Tunisia 200 +27 6 +1 2 192 10 17 0.5
    Bosnia and Herzegovina 185 +9 3 2 180 1 56 0.9
    Albania 174 +28 6 +1 17 151 3 60 2
    Jordan 172 1 171 17
    Ukraine 162 +17 5 1 156 4 0.1
    Vietnam 153 +5 17 136 3 2
    Moldova 149 1 2 146 28 37 0.2
    Burkina Faso 146 4 10 132 7 0.2
    Faeroe Islands 140 +8 47 93 2,865
    Malta 134 +5 2 132 1 303
    Ghana 132 +64 4 1 127 4 0.1
    Cyprus 132 3 4 125 3 109 2
    Azerbaijan 122 +29 3 +1 15 104 6 12 0.3
    Réunion 115 +4 1 114 128
    Brunei 114 +5 5 109 1 261
    Kazakhstan 109 +28 2 107 6
    Oman 109 +10 23 86 21
    Venezuela 106 15 91 2 4
    Senegal 105 +6 9 96 6
    Sri Lanka 104 +2 7 97 3 5
    Cambodia 96 10 86 1 6
    Belarus 86 29 57 2 9
    Afghanistan 84 2 2 80 2 0.05
    Palestine 84 +13 1 17 66 16 0.2
    Ivory Coast 80 3 77 3
    Georgia 79 +4 10 69 1 20
    Cameroon 75 1 2 72 3 0.04
    Guadeloupe 73 1 72 4 182 2
    Montenegro 67 +14 1 66 1 107 2
    Martinique 66 1 65 7 176 3
    Uzbekistan 65 +5 65 4 2
    Trinidad and Tobago 60 1 59 43 0.7
    Cuba 57 1 1 55 2 5 0.09
    Mauritius 52 +4 2 50 1 41 2
    Honduras 52 52 5
    DRC 51 +3 3 +1 48 0.6 0.03
    Nigeria 51 1 2 48 0.2 0.00
    Liechtenstein 51 51 1,338
    Channel Islands 46 1 +1 45 265 6
    Bangladesh 44 +5 5 11 28 1 0.3 0.03
    Kyrgyzstan 44 44 7
    Paraguay 41 +4 3 38 1 6 0.4
    Rwanda 41 41 3
    Bolivia 39 +7 39 3
    Mayotte 36 36 132
    Macao 31 10 21 48
    Monaco 31 1 30 790
    Kenya 31 +3 1 30 0.6
    French Guiana 28 6 22 94
    Jamaica 26 1 2 23 9 0.3
    Gibraltar 26 5 21 772
    French Polynesia 25 25 89
    Isle of Man 25 +2 25 294
    Guatemala 24 1 4 19 1 0.06
    Madagascar 23 +4 23 0.8
    Togo 23 1 22 3
    Aruba 19 1 18 178
    Barbados 18 18 63
    Zambia 16 +4 16 0.9
    New Caledonia 14 14 49
    Uganda 14 14 0.3
    El Salvador 13 +4 13 2
    Maldives 13 8 5 24
    Tanzania 13 13 0.2
    Ethiopia 12 12 0.1
    Djibouti 11 11 11
    Dominica 11 11 153
    Mongolia 11 +1 11 3
    Saint Martin 11 11 284
    Equatorial Guinea 9 9 6
    Cayman Islands 8 1 7 122 15
    Haiti 8 8 0.7
    Suriname 8 8 14
    Gabon 7 +1 1 6 3 0.4
    Niger 7 1 6 0.3 0.04
    Bermuda 7 2 5 112
    Namibia 7 2 5 3
    Seychelles 7 7 71
    Curaçao 6 1 2 3 37 6
    Benin 6 6 0.5
    Greenland 6 2 4 106
    Laos 6 +3 6 0.8
    Guyana 5 1 4 6 1
    Bahamas 5 1 4 13
    Fiji 5 5 6
    Mozambique 5 5 0.2
    Syria 5 5 0.3
    Cabo Verde 4 1 3 7 2
    Congo 4 4 0.7
    Eritrea 4 4 1
    Guinea 4 4 0.3
    Vatican City 4 4 4,994
    Eswatini 4 4 3
    Gambia 3 1 2 1 0.4
    Sudan 3 1 2 0.07 0.02
    Zimbabwe 3 1 2 0.2 0.07
    Nepal 3 1 2 0.1
    Angola 3 3 0.09
    Antigua and Barbuda 3 3 31
    CAR 3 3 0.6
    Chad 3 3 0.2
    Liberia 3 3 0.6
    Mauritania 3 +1 3 0.6
    Myanmar 3 3 0.06
    St. Barth 3 3 304
    Saint Lucia 3 3 16
    Sint Maarten 3 3 70
    Belize 2 2 5
    Bhutan 2 2 3
    British Virgin Islands 2 2 66
    Guinea-Bissau 2 2 1
    Mali 2 2 0.10
    Nicaragua 2 2 0.3
    Saint Kitts and Nevis 2 2 38
    Somalia 2 +1 2 0.1
    Grenada 1 1 9
    Libya 1 1 0.1
    Montserrat 1 1 200
    Papua New Guinea 1 1 0.1
    St. Vincent Grenadines 1 1 9
    Timor-Leste 1 1 0.8
    Turks and Caicos 1 1 26
    Total: 491,704 20,736 22,173 895 118,060 351,471 17,769 63.1 2.8

     

  • How Coronavirus has affected betting in Kenya

    How Coronavirus has affected betting in Kenya

    Coronavirus has been a thorn in the flesh of the Kenyan government, citizens as well as the best betting sites in Kenya. Ever since the coronavirus was listed as the biggest threat to the lives of Kenyans, human traffic has shifted from betting sites to news sites like Nation. Every citizen is worried as the future looks blurred. Betting sites benched almost all their regular jackpots they were offering due to postponement of matches world over.

    Betika, one of the leading betting sites in the country, has seen its traffic numbers fall by approximately 50,000 over the past one week. Odibets and Bet254 have also experienced a similar trend. With a curfew being imposed on citizens and major games still suspended, all betting sites will continue to experience downward trend both in revenue numbers and human traffic.

    Already 28 Coronavirus cases have been confirmed among Kenyans. To contain the virus, the government imposed a curfew which will officially kick off on 27/3/2020 until further notice. This implies that people will work less, earn less and spend less. Kenyans will put priority on basic necessities. Since betting is a luxury, few citizens will prioritize on betting.

    We have noticed a unique trend among gamblers. Despite the coronavirus threat, there are individuals who bet regularly. When daily football matches aren’t available on betting sites, they resort to betting on casino games. With the curfew being alive, individuals who fondly played casinos in pubs and restaurants will turn to online betting sites with casino option to pass time and earn money.

    Generally, gamblers have shifted from betting on regular sports games to casino. We have also seen a number of betting sites encouraging their members to register casino. This is the fact that they are losing revenue due to the suspended football games. In future, especially during this period of coronavirus, those betting sites with casino option will gain more as opposed to the ones with jackpots only. One site that has suffered most is Shabiki which offers jackpots only. For two weeks, the site has lost almost three quarter of its clients as shown in the graph below:

     Kenyans are now spending more time at home, most of them idle. This is the best time betting companies should put more priority on enticing them with nice casino games. With restrictions on movement, I believe the earnings from casino will reverse the misfortunes of the gambling sites. The most successful betting sites will be those with welcome bonus, cheap games and prompt payment. We are certain that some Kenyans are broke and would be willing to make money online through betting sites.

    With websites like CNN and BBC receiving attention more than ever before, those betting sites advertising on the platform will gain more.

    We believe that the crisis caused by coronavirus will end soon and rescue most betting firms from collapsing.

  • Coronavirus News in Kenya: Mombasa Billionaire Hon. Suleiman Shahbal instructs his Gulf African Bank to provide money to help fight coronavirus

    Coronavirus News in Kenya: Mombasa Billionaire Hon. Suleiman Shahbal instructs his Gulf African Bank to provide money to help fight coronavirus

    Former Mombasa governor aspirant Hon. Suleiman Shahbal has become generous again, this time for coronavirus victims. The Mombasa billionaire has instructed his bank Gulf African Bank to provide money to support the fight against coronavirus.

    Shahbal made the announcement after meeting with Governor Joho in Mombasa. Here is the billionaire’s full statement:

    “I have just called Gov. Hassan Ali Joho after his press conference on the Corona Virus preparedness for Mombasa County and I commended him and the administration for being proactive on this issue. I also promised that I would do everything to support his efforts to arrange food assistance for those who will be affected by the shutdown. I have also spoken to the Managing Director of Gulf African Bank and we have agreed to provide funds to help with the food drive. I urge all people of goodwill to come out now and support this drive to arrange for food supplies. The time is NOW. Please do the right thing”

    This comes a day after President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy opted to give up 80% of their salary for the noble cause.Other billionaires have been urged to come out in large numbers and donate some of their money especially at this time when the poor are not earning any coin.

  • 5 SURE GG(BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE) FOOTBALL PREDICTIONS TODAY

    5 SURE GG(BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE) FOOTBALL PREDICTIONS TODAY

    We have a total of 5 sure GG(both teams to score) betting tips today. The chances of making money are 100%. The games have odds ranging between 3 and 6.

    The category is for gamblers who would like to win more than 5 times a week. To register for this category, pay Ksh1,550 per month, Ksh800 for two weeks or Ksh400 per week as follows;

    • Go to MPESA
    • Select Lipa Na MPESA
    • Select Buy Goods and Services
    • Enter MPESA till number (705909)
    • Enter amount (Ksh1,550, Ksh800, Ksh400)
    • Enter MPESA pin and send

    We will send the tips starting today via SMS.

    Here are free GG(both teams to score) tips for today:

    FC Ruh Brest Reserve vs Energetik Bgu Minsk Reserve(GG)

    Markaryds IF vs Delary/Pjatteryd(GG)

    Coventry City vs Queens Park Rangers(GG)

  • Free Football Predictions,26/3/2020

    Free Football Predictions,26/3/2020

    Our football predictions continue to perform extremely well even as we lack sufficient games to post. Today we have a couple of sure matches we wish to provide for free, they are 99%-100% accurate.

    If you also wish to receive 100% accurate betting tips from us, pay Ksh 1,000 per month, Ksh500 for two weeks or Ksh300 per week. Today we have special games for our new subscribers and the odds are quite high.

    Here is how to make the payment:

    • 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

    The tips will be sent via SMS.

    Here are free football predictions today:

    FC Ruh Brest Reserve vs Energetik Bgu Minsk Reserve(OV1.5)

    Markaryds IF vs Delary/Pjatteryd(OV2.5)

    Coventry City vs Queens Park Rangers—2

    Reading FC vs RC Celta De Vigo—2

    22Bet gives you a chance to win up to Ksh 1 million by getting 100% free bet.The free bet amount is up to Ksh 15,000.To register for 22bet,follow this link.

    The company has the highest football odds.There are also Casino games which you can play any time of the day.

  • List of Essential Services Exempted from the Curfew in Kenya

    List of Essential Services Exempted from the Curfew in Kenya

    A total of 13 essential services have been exempted from the curfew in Kenya.The curfew will start on 27/3/2020 until further notice. The actual time will be between 7 pm and 5 am on daily basis.

    Here are the items:

    1. Medical Professionals&Health Workers
    2. National Security, Administration and Co-ordination Officers
    3. Public Health and Sanitation officers in the County Governments
    4. Licensed Pharmacies and Drug Stores
    5. Licensed Broadcasters and Media Houses
    6. Kenya Power & Lightening Company Limited
    7. Food Dealers, Distributors, Wholesalers & Transporters of Farm Produce
    8. Licensed Supermarkets, Mini-Markets and Hypermarkets
    9. Licensed Distributors and Retailers of Petroleum and Oil Products and Lubricants
    10. Licensed Telecommunication Operators and Service Providers
    11. Licensed Banks, Financial Institutions and Payment Financial Services
    12. Fire Brigade and other Emergency Response Services
    13. Licensed security firms
  • Kisii and Luo night runners oppose Uhuru Kenyatta’ Curfew and urge him to declare them as “essential services “

    Kisii and Luo night runners oppose Uhuru Kenyatta’ Curfew and urge him to declare them as “essential services “

    Kisii and Luo nigh runners’ association has opposed President Uhuru Kenyatta’s curfew. Led by Mr Ombwori, the group argued that the curfew will lead to loss of business and disruption of their mandatory activities.

    “We are saddened by Uhuru’s announcement. This is where we get our daily bread and we urge him to reconsider his position”,said Omwori.

    In addition, the night runners urged the president to declare them as “essential services” if at all their demands won’t be fulfilled.

    In unison, the group vowed to fight to the bitter end until their demands are met.

    President Kenyatta today declared that from 27/3/2020 which is on a Friday there will be a curfew countrywide until further notice. He gave a list of essential services and deliberately ignored nigh runners, who are now fuming.

  • President Uhuru Kenyatta Full Speech,25/3/2020

    President Uhuru Kenyatta Full Speech,25/3/2020

    PRESIDENT UHURU KENYATTA’S FULL ADDRESS ON THE STATE INTERVENTIONS TO CUSHION KENYANS AGAINST ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC

    Fellow Citizens,

    The Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic is an unprecedented global health crisis that has so far manifested in over 184 Countries and Territories. Globally, over 400,000 cases of the virus have been reported.

    Here in Kenya, it has been 12 days since our first confirmed case of Coronavirus.

    Our Nation’s response has been comprehensive and multi-faceted; with the Ministry of Health leading the charge by announcing policy measures and behavioural protocols, geared towards limiting the spread of this disease.

    These policy measures and behavioural protocols continue to dramatically change our way of life. Additionally, various State Agencies and Private Sector Entities have complemented our efforts by implementing further measures, which we appreciate and applaud.

    Fellow Kenyans,
    Yesterday, Kenya had 25 confirmed cases of the Coronavirus. Today, we have received confirmation of an additional 3 new cases, bringing our national tally to 28 confirmed cases.

    Amidst this trend, I am pleased to announce that numerous other suspected cases have been found to be negative after rigorous testing. More importantly, we have today registered one recovery of the patients. This is a clear indication that we can and we will beat the virus.
    Many more persons, both Kenyans and Foreigners, remain under close monitoring under either self-quarantine or compulsory-quarantine; measures which we have taken to ensure the safety of all our People.

    I wish to assure you all that as a Government, at both the National and County Levels, we are implementing strict evaluation and monitoring protocol, designed to proactively seek out and test persons who may be carriers of this virus.

    I also wish to assure you all that we are continuously enhancing our testing and quarantine capacity on a day-to-day basis, as supported by our development partners and international organizations. We are grateful to Kenya’s friends like Jack Ma, who yesterday donated testing kits and other equipment’s.

    We are and we will remain ahead of the curve.

    Fellow Kenyans,

    In recognition of the extra-ordinary nature of this global tragedy and its enormous local effects, and conscious of the solemn duty of the Government to guarantee the enjoyment of social, civil and economic rights; my Administration has made and will continue to make targeted state interventions to cushion every Kenyan from shocks arising from COVID-19.

    I recognize the anxiety that this pandemic has caused millions of Kenyan families; fearful of what the future may hold for them and their children. And the possibility of job losses and loss of income weighing heavily on their minds.

    In order to protect jobs for our people and to provide some certainty for both employees and their employers, I, as your President, ORDER and DIRECT as follows:

    That the National Treasury implements the following immediate reliefs and increase disposable income to the people of Kenya, through:

    1. 100 % Tax Relief for persons earning gross monthly income of up to Ksh. 24,000.
    2. Reduction of Income Tax Rate (Pay-As-You-Earn) from 30% to 25%.
      III. Reduction of Resident Income Tax (Corporation Tax) from 30% to 25%;
    3. Reduction of the turnover tax rate from the current 3% to 1% for all Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs);
    4. Appropriation of an additional Ksh. 10 Billion to the elderly, orphans and other vulnerable members of our society through cash-transfers by the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection, to cushion them from the adverse economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic;
    5. Temporary suspension of the listing with Credit Reference Bureaus (CRB) of any person, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMES) and corporate entities whose loan account fall overdue or is in arrears, effective 1st April, 2020.

    The National Treasury shall cause immediate reduction of the VAT from 16% to 14%, effective 1st April,2020;

    That all Ministries and Departments shall cause the payment of at least of Ksh. 13 Billion of the verified pending bills, within three weeks from the date hereof. Similarly, and to improve liquidity in the economy and ensure businesses remain afloat by enhancing their cash flows, the private sector is also encouraged to clear all outstanding payments among themselves; within three weeks from the date hereof.

    That the Kenya Revenue Authority shall expedite the payment of all verified VAT refund claims amounting to Ksh. 10 Billion within 3 weeks; or in the alternative, allow for offsetting of Withholding VAT, in order to improve cash flows for businesses.

    That Ksh. 1.0 billion from the Universal Health Coverage kitty, be immediately appropriated strictly towards the recruitment of additional health workers to support in the management of the spread of COVID-19.
    In that regard, I further direct the Ministry of Health, the County Governments and the Public Service Commission to expedite the recruitment process.

    In sharing the burden occasioned by the present global health pandemic, over the duration of the global crisis and commencing immediately, my Administration has offered a voluntary reduction in the salaries of the senior ranks of the National Executive, as follows:
    I. The President & Deputy President – 80%;
    II. Cabinet Secretaries – 30%;
    III. Chief Administrative Secretaries – 30%;
    IV. Principal Secretaries – 20%

    I call on the other arms of Government and tiers of Government to join us in this national endeavour, by making similar voluntary reductions; which will free-up monies to combat this pandemic.

    Further to the guidelines issued encouraging State Agencies to establish and implement frameworks for staff to work from home.

    I hereby order and direct that all State and Public Officers with pre-existing medical conditions and/or aged 58 years and above, serving in Job Group S and below or their equivalents, take leave or forthwith work from home, excluding personnel in the security sector and other essential services as outlined in the circular issued to the Public Service on 16th March, 2020.

    Fellow Kenyans,

    The Central Bank of Kenya has additionally rolled out the following Measures:

    1. The lowering of the Central Bank Rate (CBR) to 7.25% from 8.25% which will prompt commercial banks to lower the interest rates to their borrowers, availing the much needed and affordable credit to MSMEs across the country.
    2. The lowering of the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) to 4.25 percent from 5.25 percent will provide additional liquidity of Ksh. 35 Billion to commercial banks to directly support borrowers that are distressed as a result of the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    III. The Central Bank of Kenya shall provide flexibility to banks with regard to requirements for loan classification and provisioning for loans that were performing as at March 2,2020 and whose repayment period was extended or were restructured due to the pandemic.

    I have re-organized the ordinary calendar of Cabinet, its committees and key State Agencies so as to apply a whole-of-government approach to the COVID-19 Pandemic, and to foster enhanced responses to the same.

    We have further introduced close co-ordination and collaboration with the County Governments; in addition to the establishment of sectoral Working Groups to more effectively and expeditiously implement action-points.

    Fellow Kenyans,

    On behalf of a grateful nation, I extend our heartfelt and eternal gratitude to our Medical Professionals and Health Workers, for their exemplary work that is the backbone of our continuing successes in limiting COVID-19 within our Borders.

    I also wish to recognize and thank all Kenyans serving in critical and essential service sectors, for their excellent efforts which have ensured the continuity of our supply-chains and the provision of critical and essential services.

    To honour their hard work and sacrifice, it is incumbent on every Kenyan to support the efforts of our Medical Professionals, Health Workers, Critical and Essential Services Providers, and the Government as a whole by reducing movement and congregating in large groups.
    To that end, the National Security Council has sanctioned and caused the issuance of a Public Order Number 1 on the Coronavirus Pandemic, with the following key aspects:

    1. That effective Friday, 27th March, 2020; a Daily Curfew from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. shall be in effect in the territory of the Republic of Kenya, with all movement by persons not authorized to do so or not being Medical Professionals, Health Workers, Critical and Essential Services Providers, being prohibited between those hours; and
    2. That with immediate effect, the management of the Kenya Ferry Services is vested in the National Police Service, the Coast Guard and the National Government Administration Officers (NGAO).

    Fellow Kenyans,

    Social Distancing is now our new norm, it is our new way of life.

    We reiterate that the most effective way to limit the spread of the virus is through basic changes in individual behaviour and hygiene. We have recently experienced cases within our country where transmission was from our political and religious leaders who unfortunately did not heed the guidance by the Ministry of Health on self-quarantine and social distancing.

    I therefore once more call on everyone to:
    – wash hands frequently with hand sanitizers or soap and water for at least 20 seconds;
    – cover our nose and mouth when coughing and sneezing with tissue or flexed elbow;
    – avoid close contact with anyone with cold or flu-like symptoms.

    These measures will slow the spread and ease the effects of COVID-19 on our Nation, and allow our Health Care System and our First Responders to most effectively deal with the Pandemic.

    Fellow Kenyans,

    Our Nation has always overcome and emerged from seemingly insurmountable challenges stronger and better.

    Defeating this Pandemic demands cooperation, collaboration and common action.

    More than that, it calls for unity and shared understanding, strict adherence to the protocols issued by the Ministry of Health and other relevant Agencies, and the adoption by every person of measures that will contain the spread of the virus.

    Every time we have been faced with adversity Kenyans have coalesced together and pulled each other out of the situation.

    Our nation shall prevail, the aspirations of our destiny shall stand. Together we shall be victorious, Pamoja tutashinda. We can and we shall defeat the Coronavirus Pandemic.

    God Bless each and every one of us, and God Bless Kenya.

  • Betting Control and Licensing Board Offices and Contacts

    Betting Control and Licensing Board Offices and Contacts

    Here are offices and contacts for Betting and Licensing Board Kenya:If you want to register a betting company in Kenya, those are the offices to go.

    Nairobi Office

    Kisumu Office

    • Chekmula House 3rd Floor
    • Jomo Kenyatta Highway
    • P.O. Box 1477-40100
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    • Cell: 0729-117718
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    Mombasa Office

    • BCLB House
    • 6th Floor
    • Digi Road
    • P.O. Box 81059
    • Tel: +254-41-2220144

    Malindi Office

    • Malindi Complex
    • 1st Floor Room 17
    • Lamu Road
    • P.O. Box 933
    • Tel: +254-42-30220
    • Wireless: +254-020-2335114 / 15

    Thika Office

    • District Headquarters
    • P.O Box 1684-00100
    • Wireless: +254-20-2328777

    Nakuru Office

    • Provincial Commissioner Hqs
    • Block D 3rd Floor, Door No.7
    • P.O. Box 1111
    • Tel: +254-51-2216670

    Eldoret Office

    • Uasin Gishu
    • District Headquarters Room 127
    • P.O. Box 149-30100
    • Tel: +254-53-2060175
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  • Lawyer Donald Kipkorir’s Advise for President Uhuru Kenyatta on How to Tackle Coronavirus

    Lawyer Donald Kipkorir’s Advise for President Uhuru Kenyatta on How to Tackle Coronavirus

    Flamboyant lawyer Donald Kipkorir has a piece of advice for president Kenyatta on how to tackle coronavirus.Here is a full statement from the lawyer:

    “Pro Bono Advice To President Uhuru Kenyatta

    Your Excellency,

    Facing a global pandemic is equivalent to existential threat to a Nation. As China and Europe were attacked & imperiled by Coronavirus, Kenya and Africa generally were safe. We thought Africa was safe by divine providence. But God hates stupidity as we let our guard down and Coronavirus came calling. Now that we are in this situation, we have to find our way out of it. I offer my pro bono 5-Cents advise.

    At the moment, your Government is fighting Coronavirus using Public Health Act. The Act is wholly inadequate and archaic for this pandemic. Though the Minister for Health has the enthusiasm, he doesn’t have the legal tools. The forced quarantines don’t have the force of law. Even Governors are getting excited and shutting down markets and quarantining people. When the dust settles, the Central Government and the Counties will face multi-billion suits for loss of business, false imprisonment and violation of privacy .. There is a way out.

    President Donald Trump of US, Prime Ministers Boris Johnson of UK, Pedro Sánchez of Spain and Giuseppe Conte of Italy have invoked Emergency Powers of World War II. Kenya wasn’t there then, but mercifully, our Constitution gives you same powers. Articles 58 and 132 give you the authority to declare State of Emergency without Parliament and without legislation. DO IT.

    In declaring State of Emergency, you will get legal cover to exercise the powers of a medieval monarch. The maxim Rex Non Potest Peccare (the King can do no wrong) will be applicable. Like the four leaders afore-mentioned, Emergency Powers allows you to inter alia: Do targeted lockdown; quarantine individuals or a whole section of the country; waive taxes, bills and rents; commandeer private factories to produce medical supplies; convert private hospitals and institutions including hotels into public hospitals and mortuaries; and use the Army for local security.

    Mr. President, in times of war, great leaders emerge. And so are the weak leaders. History records the leaders that rose to the occasion or failed to. In times of war, leaders don’t delegate war powers to Ministers or other State functionaries. The President does the Big work and is visible everyday. Ministers, Governor, Police and the Army are left implementing. But national directives only come from the President.

    And in a State of Emergency, you can also end Corruption, Robberies, Cattle Rustling and other National Bad Manners. Emergency Powers are used to fix other pending problems. And anyone who violates Emergency Powers is charged under The Terrorism Act including those violating quarantine rules.

    Mr. President, ni hayo tu.

    Mie wako,

    Donald”

  •  Latest Coronavirus Cases in Africa,24/3/2020

     Latest Coronavirus Cases in Africa,24/3/2020

    Below are confirmed cases of coronavirus in Africa as of 24/3/2020:

    1- South Africa: *402*
    2- Egypt: *366*
    3- Algeria: *230*
    4- Morocco: *143*
    5- Burkina Faso: *99*
    6- Tunisia: *89*
    7- Senegal: *79*
    8- Cameroon *56*
    9- Nigeria: *40*
    10- DR Congo: *36*
    11- Mauritius: *36*
    12- Rwanda: *36*
    13- Ghana: *27*
    14- Ivory Coast: *25*
    15- Kenya : 25
    16 – Togo 16
    17- Tanzania: *12*
    18- Madagascar: *12*
    19- Ethiopia: *11*
    20- Equatorial Guinea: *9*
    21- Uganda: *9*
    22- Seychelles: *7*
    23- Gabon *6*
    24- Benin *6*
    25- Congo Brazzaville: *4*
    26- Guinea: *4*
    27- Namibia *4*
    28- Eswatini *4*
    29- Zimbabwe *3*
    30- Angola *3*
    31- Gabi Verde *3*
    32- CAR *3*
    33- Djibouti *3*
    34- Liberia *3*
    35- Niger *3*
    36- Zambia *3*
    37- Gambia *2*
    38- Sudan *2*
    39- chad *2*
    40- Mauritania *2*
    41- Eritrea *1*
    42- Mozambique *1*
    43- Papua new Guinea *1*
    44- Somalia *1*
    44- Nyabiheke camp *0*

    Total: *1.888*
    *450* increased from yesterday at 08:00″

    *Source:* Cronavirus COVID-19 Global cases by the center for systems science and engineering (CSSE), at 09:00 on 24 March 2020

  • Shabiki Jackpot Mbao Predictions,28/3/2020

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  • Free Football Tips,25/3/2020

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    The day has started well for us, we thank God for that. Even with the Coronavirus, we can afford to post a couple of articles for our readers to consume.

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