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How buy internet bundles on Airtel line, how to buy airtel data bundles, procedure used for buying internet, data, bundles in Kenya, How to buy data bundles using an airtel line, how to buy daily data bundles, 7 days data bundles, 30 days data bundles, unliminet, unlimited, data bundles, 90 days data bundles using an Airtel line in Kenya

To buy data bundles using an Airtel line, in Kenya, use the steps below:

  1. Dial *544# from your Airtel line and press on the call button.
  2. Select/ Enter Option 1 (Data (Amazing) and press on send.
  3. Select your preferred data plan and click on send.
  4. Choose between making the subscription once or buy auto renew and press on send
  5. Finally, enter option 1 (Accept) and click on send.

 

KPLC: Scheduled power outage for Wednesday 17.10.2018

Good evening. The Kenya Power and Lihghting Company will shut down the following areas, tomorrow, for scheduled maintenance. (See images and pdf notice, below):

KPLC: Scheduled power outage for 17.10.2018

Scheduled power outage for 17.10.2018 (pdf download)

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ERC in impromptu visits, unravels rogue fuel dealers

The Energy Regulatory Commission, ERC, in collaboration with the Directorate of Criminal Investigation, DCI, and the General Service Unit officers yesterday, 12th October 2018, conducted impromptu surveillance and compliance inspections on LPG facilities in Embu County.

During the raid, the Commission seized one hundred and forty one (141) assorted LPG cylinders, an LPG trailer, a canter, a filling line with five (5) filling heads and five (5) weighing scales.

Three (3) suspects were arrested and held at Embu regional police headquarters pending arraignment in court. This is in a series of continued crackdown on rogue fuel middlemen.

In a crackdown at Tana River County, yesterday, three suspects were arrested and charged for selling petroleum products above the maximum retail pump prices contrary to section 4(b) of the Energy Regulations, 2010 as read with section 102(w) of the Energy Act 2006.

The three, Lukeman Omar Mohammed, owner of Leila Petrol Station, Ibrahim Hussein Hassan and Abdallah Mohammed Bajoh who are managers of Heller and A.A. Bayasuf and Sons petrol stations respectively will be arraigned in court, soon.

In a presser the ERC says that they, “continue to urge members of the public to be vigilant and report any instances of malpractice or suspected fuel adulteration activities to the Commission through: compliance@erc.go.ke or hotline numbers 0708 444 000 or 0709 336 000.”

See images, below, of the arrested fuel dealers and press statements from the ERC:

Best Android phones with largest battery capacity, Good Camera and large Storage Capacity, Black view P11000 Phone

The Black view P 11000 Smart phone prides itself for having one of the largest battery capacities at 11000mAh. This battery can do up to 7 days of continued usage. The phone has a powerful camera and generally its cost is affordable.

Description:
Blackview P10000 Pro as a phablet features:

  •  6.0 inch display afford you a vivid and different visual experience.
  • Quad cameras, 16.0MP + 0.3MP dual back cameras and 13.0MP + 0.3MP dual front cameras, you can enjoy images with high resolution.

It comes with most of the features we’ve come to expect from a phablet, including 4GB RAM and 64GB ROM storage equipped with Android 7.1 OS and 11000mAh Battery that you can play games faster.

Main Features:

  • Blackview P10000 Pro 4G Phablet 6.0 inch Android 7.1 MTK6763 Octa Core 2.0GHz 4GB RAM 64GB ROM Quad Cameras Type-C Glass Back Case 11000mAhBattery
  • Display: 6.0 inch 2160 x 1080 pixels IPS screen
  • CPU: MTK6763 Octa Core 2.0GHz
  • System: Android 7.1
  • Storage: 4GB RAM + 64GB ROM
  • Cameras: 16.0MP + 0.3MP dual back cameras and 13.0MP + 0.3MP dual front cameras
  • Sensors: Gravity Sensor, Gyroscope, Geomagnetic Sensor, Proximity Sensor
  • Features: GPS, Glonass
  • Bluetooth: 4.1
  • SIM Card: dual SIM dual standby, 2 x Nano SIM card and a TF card can be inserted at the same time
  • Networks:
    2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
    3G: WCDMA 900/2100MHz
    4G: FDD-LTE B1/B3/B7/B8/B20
  • Brand: Blackview
  • Language: English, Russian, German, French, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, Italian, Norwegian
  • OS (Operating System): Android 7.1
  • SIM Card Slot: Dual SIM,Dual Standby
  • SIM Card Type: Dual Nano SIM
  • Type: 4G Phablet
  • CPU: MTK6763
  • Cores: 2.0GHz,Octa Core
  • External Memory: TF card up to 32GB (not included)
  • RAM: 4GB RAM
  • ROM: 64GB
  • 2G: GSM 1800MHz,GSM 1900MHz,GSM 850MHz,GSM 900MHz
  • 3G: WCDMA B1 2100MHz,WCDMA B8 900MHz
  • Network type: FDD-LTE,GSM,WCDMA
  • WIFI: 802.11b/g/n wireless internet
  • Wireless Connectivity: 3G,4G,Bluetooth,GPS,GSM,WiFi
  • 4G LTE: FDD B1 2100MHz,FDD B20 800MHz,FDD B3 1800MHz,FDD B7 2600MHz,FDD B8 900MHz
  • Screen resolution: 2160 x 1080
  • Screen size: 6.0 inch
  • Screen type: IPS
  • Back-camera: 16.0MP + 0.3MP
  • Camera type: Dual Rear Cameras + Dual Front Cameras
  • Front camera: 13.0MP + 0.3MP
  • Video recording: Yes
  • Music format: APE,FLAC
  • Video format: 3GP,MKV,MOV,MP4
  • Additional Features: 3G,4G,Alarm,Bluetooth,Browser,Calculator,Calendar,Camera,E-book,FM,GPS,Gravity Sensing System,MP4,Notification,OTG,Proximity Sensing,WiFi
  • Bluetooth Version: V4.1
  • FM radio: Yes
  • Google Play Store: Yes
  • I/O Interface: 2 x Nano SIM Slot,3.5mm Audio Out Port,Micophone,Speaker,TF/Micro SD Card Slot,Type-C
  • OTG : Yes
  • Sensor: Geomagnetic Sensor,Gravity Sensor,Gyroscope,Proximity Sensor
  • Price review: The Phone costs between Kshs. 20,000 to Kshs. 25,000.
  • Buy the phone from online shopping stores like Jumuia

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The Beauties (Photos): Meet and vote for your favourite contestant in this Year’s Miss Tourism Kenya crown- 2018

Miss Tourism Kenya is an annual National event that seeks to personify Kenya’s Tourism strengths through pageantry.

National finals are held annually in a one week extravaganza that gives Kenyans and visitors the opportunity to experience Kenya’s diversity through competitions in Traditional dances, Traditional Food displays, Exhibitions and Talents Competitions.This extravaganza is open to the members of the public with selected guests officiating and awarding winners in various categories. Winners are selected for the following titles: nine regional winners and one popular winner by public voting. These winners go to the final stage where they are put through their paces in a question and answer session. Ultimately six winners are picked as follows:

  • Miss Tourism – Peace and Unity
  • Miss Tourism – Hospitality
  • Miss Tourism – Investment
  • Miss Tourism – Environment
  • Miss Tourism – Culture
  • Miss Tourism Kenya

The overall winner is awarded with 1.2M shillings worth of a contract with Miss Tourism Kenya Organization and a chance to represent Kenya on a global stage.

Areas of preparation for Miss Tourism include: personal etiquette and grooming, knowledge on all the six pillars of MTK in relation to the County. (Courtesy, Eve Magazine).

This year’s gala is going down at the Safari Park hotel, in Nairobi, today:

Here are some of the beauties in contention for the prize money:

 

 

Ahead of the KCSE Exams, 2018, Tomorrow; we break down the all important numbers for you with over 40 teachers disciplined.

The Kenya Certificates of Secondary Education, KCSE, 2018 examinations kick off proper tomorrow with all students expected to sit for theory and practical papers, countrywide. According to the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, time table, the students will start off with Mathematics paper one in the morning session before sitting their Chemistry paper on exams in the mid morning session.

Here are the key numbers (Statistics), concerning this year’s KCSE Examinations:

  • 23: The number of days that the KCSE exams will run for, starting tomorrow.

  • 28: The total number of subjects that the KNEC will examine.

  • 664,585: The total number of KCSE candidates this year.

  • 341,089: The number of boys enrolled for this year’s KCSE exams.

  • 323,498: The total number of girls expected to sit for this year’s KCSE exams.

  • 160,000: Degree Slots available in universities that the over 600,000 students will be garnering for.

  • 70: The total number of Public Universities, accredited to offer degree programmes in Kenya.

  • 10,077: The number of KCSE Examination Centres this year.

  • 83,711: Total number of field officers who will be manning this year’s KCSE exams.

  • 10,078: The number of Centre Managers (Principal) who will be in charge of the Examination Centres.

  • 10,078: The number of Supervisors who will be in-charge of examination administration.

  • 37,978: The statistics for the number of invigilators who will monitor exams in the examination rooms.

  • 20,156: The number of security personnel who will safe guard the examination materials and the centres.

  • 5,039: The number of drivers recruited to transport examination materials and personnel.

  • 460: The total number of containers that will be used to store examination materials.

  • Kshs. 500: The daily transport reimbursement that the KNEC will pay the Centre managers.

  • Kshs. 630: The daily transport reimbursement the Supervisors will receive from the KNEC.

  • KShs. 700 Million: The approximate amount that the KNEC will use to administer this year’s KCSE examinations.

  • 39: The number of teachers disciplined by the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, for alleged malpractices during the 2017 KCSE examinations. The Teachers have been suspended for upto 6 months.

  • 1: The causality of 2017 examinations’ malpractices. The teacher has been sacked by the TSC.

  • 29: The total number of secondary schools’ teachers disciplined by TSC for the 2017 examination related irregularities.

  • 19: The number of Primary Schools’ teachers interdicted by the TSC for alleged involvement in examination malpractices during the 2017 exams.

  • 10: The number of head teachers and principals disciplined by the TSC for alleged involvement in exams related irregularities at the 2017 exams.

The KCSE examinations come to a close on Wednesday, 28th November, 2018.

From the Newsblaze digital team, we extend our message of success to all candidates and stake holders during this year’s KCSE Examinations.

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Photos: Magnificent building that NEMA is planning to pull down

The National Environment Management Authority, NEMA, has given the owner of a bulding on riparian land to pull it down in the next 14 days. According to NEMA, the building has ‘encroached into Nairobi Dam embarkment.’

The memo from NEMA, dated 12/10/2018, directs the owner, Edermann Property, to remove the building within the next two weeks. “Within 14 days (from the date of this order) demolish the permanent structure. Failure to which, the demolition will be done without further reference to you.” Reads the memo.

See images of the building and memos from the Water Resources Management Authority and NEMA:

Ministry of Education, Kenya, Management Profile: Current Cabinet Secretary, Principal Secretary, Management team

CURRENT MANAGEMENT TEAM:

  • Cabinet Secretary: Amb. Amina Chawahir Mohamed
  • Chief Administrative Secretary and Principal Secretary
    State Department for University Education and Research: 
    Prof. Collette A. Suda
  • Principal Secretary – State Department of Education: Dr. Richard Belio Kipsang
  • Principal Secretary-Vocational & Technical Training: Dr. Kevit Desai
  • Director General: Mr. Elyas Abdi Jillaow

TSC to collect data of teachers not performing teaching duties due to drug abuse, medical reasons

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, is in the process of profiling teachers whose medical conditions are prohibiting them from performing teaching duties, optimally. Through a circular written by Mrs. J.M Maundu, on behalf of the TSC Secretary, and dated 23 October, 2018, the TSC directs all County directors to provide data of this group of teachers. “The commission requires data on teachers who are unable to perform teaching duties due to medical reasons,” Writes Maundu.

The Commission now asks the TSC County Directors to ‘liaise with all heads of institutions to provide data on:’

  • Teachers who have been out of station (their working stations) on account of ill health for over six months.
  • Teachers unable to perform their teaching duties due to substance abuse (Drug and Alcohol abuse)
  • Teachers who have mental challenges and cannot teach.
  • Any other pending cases in the counties where the teacher has not been in station for over 3 months and is not officially on approved leave of absence or study leave.

The TSC collects this information via its, Teachers Management Information System, TMIS, found on its online portal.

Details to be submitted to the head office are: Name of the teacher, TSC Number, Current station and reason (s) for non performance of duty. The information is to be submitted by 15th November, 2018. TSC is doing this is in a bid to address staffing gaps in public schools in Kenya.

 

Rio Olympics Racket: DPP directs prosecution of Hassan Wario and others. Millions lost! See report

The Director of Public Prosecutions has ordered for immediate prosecution of former sports CS, Hassan Wario, over embezzlement of funds during the 2016 Rio Olympics Summer games. Millions of tax payers’ funds were wasted during the games. See full list of persons facing prosecution, in the images below:

Governor Okoth Obado freed at last, but with tough conditions

Migori Governor, Hon. Okoth Obado, was, today, freed on a KSh. 5M bail with 2 sureties of similar amount. But, the High Court denied his 2 co-accused bail, saying the prosecution produced enough evidence to deny them bail, though they have the right to appeal.

TOUGH CONDITIONS FOR OBADO

High Court Judge, Justice Jessie Lessit, ordered Obado; to deposit travel documents in court, not to visit the late Sharon Otieno’s murder scene or discuss the incidence on media or political rallies, not to skip any court session and not communicate with the deceased’s family.

The Prosecution has lined up 30 witnesses to testify in the case. Pre-trial conference is set for 14.2.2019, with murder trial hearing set to run from 6th to 17th, May, 2019.

KNEC’s Responses to frequently asked questions, where can you find answers to KNEC frequently asked questions? All answers to questions on marking, Certificates, invigilation and supervision

The kenya National Examinations Council responds to frequently asked questions:

Question: Hello i lost my-diploma results slip, can you help me retrieve the result-slip please?

KNEC’s Answer: you may not be able to get another result slips, they are not replaced, you can use your certificate

Question to KNEC:I understand that the 2018 Technical Examinations for October – November Timetable is already out, I have gone through your website but it is not yet availed?

KNEC’s Answer:Good afternoon, it shall be uploaded today (24/10/2018)

Question to KNEC:How does Kenya National Examinations Council reimburse to center managers for costs incurred during the examination period for accommodation and transport?

KNEC’s Answer: There is no reimbursement.

Question to KNEC: Are 2018 candidates going to use the 6th Edition mathematical tables?

KNEC’s Answer: Yes, the sixth edition is used and even the earlier ones as long as they have no writings in (them).

Question to KNEC:s it in order for one to be assigned a school that’s too far from their work station for invigilation? I’ve been sent to a far off school.

KNEC’s Answer: This can be handled by the Director, TSC, who is in charge of invigilators.

Question to KNEC: Can a teacher who is still on probation be appointed to be a supervisor during Kcpe/kcse examination?

KNEC’s Answer: Please get guidance from recruiting officer who is the TSC Sub county Director of Education, SCDE.

Question to KNEC: What happens to those who did apply for training as examiners but did get the invitation. These numbers are not working – 0720741001 & 0203317412

KNEC’s Answer: If you did not meet the requirements, you were not invited

Question to KNEC: Is there a way of getting a copy of my kcse (Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education) academic certificate?

KNEC’s Answer: please check our website: check under services you will see guidelines for confirmation of certificates and certification of results

Question to KNEC: How can I get kcpe (Kenya Certificate of Primary Education) analysis for 2017. The download isn’t available on your website.

KNEC’s Answer: You can only buy it in our bookshop along Aga khan walk, in Nairobi

Question to KNEC: My housegir(a kenyan) has studied upto form 5 in Uganda I want her to continue her studies in Kenya and was directed to you to determine her grade so she can be accepted in college what’s the process please?

KNEC’s Answer: Please check our website: for guidelines on equation of certificates

Question to KNEC: kindly assist on how to replace a certificate that went ablaze. The candidate sat his exam in 2016.

KNEC’s Answer: Please check our webiste: on guidelines for confirmation and certification of results the only services you can get

Question to KNEC: How can I get my high school Certificate? I completed school 2011. And then how long will it take as it is needed urgently?

KNEC’s Answer: You can only pick from your former school

Question to KNEC: I did my Diploma in ICT in 2015 at Siaya Institute of Technology and since then I haven’t received my certificate, I have been calling the school but they keep telling me to wait. I have also sent you guys an email and no one bothered to give me a feedback.

KNEC’s Answer: Please find out from the Sub-County Director of Education to establish whether they have been picked from his office.

Question to KNEC: How does one (an employer for instance) tell that a KCSE or KCPE certificate presented before him/her is genuine?

KNEC’s Answer:KNEC can do confirmation to of the results. The procedure is in our website:

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KICD now says pages of misleading content, being circulated, are from international books

The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development, KICD, has quashed the allegations that pages of books with misleading content being circulated are from local instructional materials. KICD says that it has established the pages are picked from international media. The institute now urges Kenyans to verify content before circulating it.

“We have established that the page was picked from a foreign book. We urge Kenyans to confirm the source of any content before sharing.” KICD said in a presser, today.

According to the KICD, the book in question came to the limelight, in Ghana, after Ghanian media highlighted the book’s misleading content.

Newsblaze has indeed confirmed that the story about the book was done two years ago. According to our investigation, the Ghanian media reported in April 2016 that the Ministry of Education (of Ghana) had held that “a textbook depicting the head as a part of the human body used for carrying load has not been approved for primary schools in the country by the Ghana Education Service (GES). The ‘Natural Science for Primary Schools – Pupil’s Book 1,’ authored by Albert Joseph Quarm stated that the human head is used for carrying loads, an illustration that has been heavily criticized by many (in Ghana).”

KICD says someone must have, then, downloaded the image and shared it locally, in Kenya ( see image of the page from the book, below):

Misleading book

The image, of the book, caused online frenzy last week forcing the KICD to issue a statement that it will audit all textbooks being used in Kenya. (Kindly, remember to click on 2- to go to page 2- to read the whole feature)

On Monday, 15/10/2018, the KICD promised to take immediate action. “We regret information that has been circulating in the social media regarding content of some text books. We appreciate the feedback and will intensify measures to guarantee quality. KICD has been subjecting the books to further quality assurance checks”, KICD Director, Dr Jwan, said. Read more: KICD to review all textbooks

“In the last one week, KICD has been subjecting the books to further quality assurance to ensure they meet required standards”, Jwan added.

Dr Jwan urged publishers and booksellers to release only books that have received requisite approvals by the institute (KICD) for circulation.

In May, this year, KICD urged parents to buy only approved textbooks from authentic book sellers . “Go for KICD approved books to avoid pirated books with such glaring mistakes,” KICD advised. This came after a page of a primary school textbook was circulated and which had glaring mistakes on labeling of the human body parts (see image of the page from the book, below):

Book with incorrectly labeled human body parts

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Kenya’s Rugby 7’s team, Shujaa, storms into the finals of the Africa Men’s Sevens competitions

Kenya’s Rugby 7’s team, Shujaa, has trashed Madagascar 36-5  in their Main Cup first semi-final match of the Africa Men’s Sevens at the Kennel Stadium in Monastir, Tunisia. Kenya will face either Uganda or Zimbabwe in the finals. The Ugandans are currently battling the Zimbabweans in the second Semi-final clash.

Kenya 7’s Rugby team, Shujaa

Over 3,690 Teachers to miss AON Medical Services after eixting TSC service

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has directed the AON Medical Insurance provider to remove 3,690 teacher from its medical insurance scheme. This comes after the tutors transferred their services from the TSC to the Public Service Commission, under the Ministry of Education.

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This is contained in a circular dated 18th October, 2018, and written by Mrs. J.M Maundu (For the TSC Chief Executive Officer) to the General Manager of AON Insurance Brokers Limited.

“Following a directive on management Teachers/Lectures serving at technical institutions Teachers Service Commission released 3690 employees to Ministry of Education with effect from 1st October, 2018,” says Mrs. Maundu in the circular.

TSC now says the said tutors are no longer entitled to AON medical cover since they are not TSC employees. “You are therefore directed to remove the affected members from the list of membership henceforth, as per the provided data,” Mrs. Maundu directs AON’s Mr. Edwin Kegode.

Teachers under the TSC contribute to both the AON and NHIF, National Hospital Insurance Schemes. But, the AON medical scheme has been thorny, lately, after the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers, KUPPET, vehemently protested the recent renewal of the AON contract with TSC. This has led to major differences between the two teachers’ unions;  KUPPET and the Kenya National Union of Teachers, KNUT.

KUPPET has threatened to call its members to a strike in January to force the TSC to cancel the contract and is currently collecting signatures from members for a petition geared towards the suspension of the medical scheme. According to KUPPET, AON does not live up to expectations of members and they blame it for providing substandard services. KNUT on its side seems to be warming up to the AON medical Insurance Scheme and it has instead wedged a war with TSC on promotions, Evaluations and Delocalization of teachers.

Read also: Complete information on the AON Medical Scheme

Kenya Netball Federation, KNF, to hold a National Course for Coaches & Umpires in December, 2018

The Kenya Netball Federation, KNF, shall hold a National training Course for Coaches & Umpires from 3rd to 11th December, 2018. The course shall be held in Nairobi. Get full details in the image and or the pdf document, below:

KNF National Training Course 2018

Click on the blue link, below, to download the training advert in pdf:

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One of the tallest Netball player, perhaps! Meet Nuba, the 20 year old, 6.7 feet tall, Sudanese who plays for Uganda

20 year old Mary Cholhok Nuba, a south Sudanese Migrant to Uganda, stands at 6 feet 7 inches. During the recently concluded World university Netball Championships held at Makerere University in Uganda, Nuba scored a chunk of the goals (including the winning goal) as Uganda overcame hot favourites, south Africa, 44-43 in a pulsating final. Nuba has previously played for the current Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Association, FEASSSA, champions St. Mary’s Kitende from Uganda.

See images of the towering netball player, who dwarfed opponents due to her domineering height, during the just concluded World university Netball Championships, in Uganda. (Images Courtesy of Ismail Kezaala):

 

Photo-shoot: Mary Cholhok Nuba, in action.

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