by Gilitics Media | Nov 28, 2022 | Blue Economy, Business, Corporate, Current Affairs, Featured, Lifestyle, News, Politics, Tourism
Cabinet Secretary for tourism, wildlife, and heritage Peninah Malonza received the ‘World Odyssey’ cruise ship at the Mombasa port on Monday.
The 800 tourists on board docked for a five-day stay on the island.
Speaking to the press, CS Malonza noted that the arrival of a cruise ship after a four-year absence of such vessels is promising for the region’s struggling tourism industry.
by Gilitics Media | Nov 19, 2022 | education, Featured, Impact stories, Lifestyle
The book titled “Flying Solo and Soaring” contains over 20 pages of lessons meant to empower single mothers as they seek to be more intentional in their choices for their children.
by Allan Kai | Nov 9, 2022 | Agribusiness, Business, Current Affairs, education, Featured, Impact stories, Lifestyle, News
Cattle rustling and insecurity in the northern Kenyan region could be a thing of past courtesy of the Ujuzi Manyatani initiative.
The initiative is geared towards transforming former bandits and the jobless youth.
Cattle rustling has traditionally been accepted and controlled by clan elders to restock livestock, but due to the commercialization of the activity and availability of weapons, rustling has turned out to be a dangerous activity.
by admin | Nov 3, 2022 | Business, Corporate, Lifestyle, Technology
UK’s communications regulator OFCOM, has proposed to end the use of Fax machines in UK offices and replace it with Internet Protocol [IP] technology.
According to a report from the BBC, OFCOM upon consulting with other stakeholders, found it necessary to end the use of Fax machines in UK offices, and replace them with IP technology, by 2023.
BT and KCOM are two Hull based telecom universal service providers esta
by admin | Nov 3, 2022 | Agribusiness, Blue Economy, Business, Climate Change, Corporate, Current Affairs, Entertainment, Featured, Impact stories, Lifestyle, News, Technology
The assistant chairperson of Mombasa ASK, Mr. Peter Odera announced reduced entrance charges for the show as a way to entice attendance and as consideration of the hard economic times faced by Kenyans.
by Allan Kai | Nov 1, 2022 | Business, Current Affairs, Impact stories, Lifestyle, News
Uber has lowered its service fee from 25% to 18% after being granted a transport network
license to operate in Kenya by The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA).
Drivers from the ride-hailing company last week shut down services in protest of what they
termed as non-compliance by transport network companies.