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Kenya’s Rugby 7’s team, Shujaa, hammered Botswana 49-0 in their opening match of the Africa Men’s Sevens at the Kennel Stadium in Monastir, Tunisia. The match was played today. Catch all the action on KWESE SPORTS.
The Kenyan Government has borrowed an excess of US Dollars 9.8 Billion from China. This makes Kenya the highest borrower in the East African region over the last 10 years. Uganda comes second having borrowed 2.9 Billion US dollars, in 10 years. The data was released by the China-African Research Initiative (CARI), at the John Hopkins University of the United States of America. The research shows that Kenya used the loans to expand her transport, communications, manufacturing and energy sectors. This has put both Kenya and Uganda on the International Monetary Fund, IMF, watch list. The two countries are at a debt risk, unless they come up with policies to cut down on expenditures and wage bills. The bulk of Kenya’s Chinese loans went into the construction of the Standard Gauge Railway, SGR, where 5.5 Billion US dollars were pumped.
Each of the East African countries is using about 8 percent of her revenue to service the Chinese loans. The East African countries currently owe the Chinese lenders over 29.4 Billion US dollars.
Ranking of the Eastern Africa Borrowers from the Chinese loan facilities:
Leading Chinese lenders.
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The Connected Information Communication technology, ICT, Innovation Awards celebrate Kenyan enterprises that have launched new ICT products and services. The awards are designed to highlight the innovation that meets Kenya’s blueprint for vision 2030 to build a vibrant middle-income economy by the year 2030.
Participants are asked to submit proof of their innovation in one of 13 categories derived from the Vision 2030 economic pillar or four categories supporting the Big 4 agenda.
The Vision 2030 economic pillars categories are:
Big Four Agenda Categories.
According to an analysis by Price Water Coopers, PWC, the implementation of the Big Four Agenda will require the government to support technology innovation. ICT Authority encourages participants to submit their innovations in one of 4 categories derived from the Big Four agenda. The categories are:
See the timelines below:
To apply and for more details, Visit: https://www.connected.go.ke/innovation-2018
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It is an offence for a teacher to engage in teaching in any institutions (public or otherwise) during the period of interdiction or suspension or on removal from the registry of teachers.
Where a teacher has been suspended from duty, he/she will be posted 14 days before the expiry of the suspension.
A teacher will be posted immediately in cases of revocation and warning. A teacher who does not receive communication within 28 days after hearing should make enquiries to the Commission Headquarters in person.
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TEACHERS SERVICE COMMISSION, TSC- CBA PHASE 1 MATRIX 1ST JULY 2017 – JUNE 30 2018
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The first batch of five Kenya National football team players have on Saturday, October 6, 2018, jetted out to Ethiopia alongside coach Sébastien Migné, ahead of the upcoming two-legged Africa Cup of Nations Qualifier against Ethiopia.
The second batch will travel on Monday, with foreign-based players also set to link up with the team in Ethiopia on the same day.
Coach Migné, in the meantime, has expressed optimism that Stars will give a good account of themselves while noting that captain Victor Wanyama’s inclusion is a big boost to the team’s pursuit for a second appearance at the continental showpiece.
“Of course it won’t be easy against Ethiopia since they are also equally strong, but my players are up to the task and I am confident we will get a positive result,” said coach Migné.
“We won against Ghana without our captain, it will be morale boosting for us to also win with him. He is one of our most experienced players and will be crucial for us against Ethiopia,” he added.
The match has been slated for Wednesday, October 10, 2018, at the Bahir Dar Stadium, with the return leg set to be played on Sunday, October 14, 2018, at the MISC Kasarani.
Saturday traveling team
Farouk Shikalo (Bandari, Kenya), Philemon Otieno (Gor Mahia, Kenya), Francis Kahata (Gor Mahia, Kenya), Abdallah Hassan (Bandari, Kenya), Allan Wanga (Kakamega Homeboyz)
Monday traveling team
Piston Mutamba (Sofapaka), Patrick Matasi (Tusker, Kenya), Dennis Odhiambo (Sofapaka, Kenya), Benard Ochieng (Vihiga United, Kenya)
Foreign Based Players
Musa Mohammed (Nkana FC, Zambia), Brian Mandela (Maritzburg FC, South Africa), Abud Omar (Cercle Brugge, Belgium), David Ochieng (IF Brommapojkarna, Sweden), Erick Ouma (Vasalund, Sweden), Ismael Gonzales (Las Palmas, Spain), Victor Wanyama (Tottenham Hotspurs, England), Anthony Akumu (Zesco United, Zambia), Johanna Omollo (Cercle Brugge, Belgium), Paul Were (FC Kaisar, Kazakhstan), Michael Olunga (Kashiwa Reysol), Erick Johanna (IF Brommapojkarna), Ovella Ochieng (Vasalund)
The Harambee stars team defeated a much fancied Ghana at Kasarani by a 1-0 scoreline, last month. It was a spirited fight and a show of discipline from the Kenyan squad, who played the last half an hour of the match a man down, after Joash Onyango was given marching orders.
The other clash in the same group pitting Ghana versus Sierra Leone is in limpo after FIFA bans the Sierra Leone football Association. The match is scheduled for Thursday, 11 October, 2018… Download the FIFA communique, here..FIFA bans Sierra Leone football association
Ghana highlights group F with 3 points but all the teams are tied on points; separated by goal difference. Kenya is second, followed by Sierra Leone with Ethiopia at rock bottom.
Education Cabinet Secretary, Ambassador Amina Mohammed, has refuted claims that the full implementation of the new Competence Based Curriculum, CBC, has hit a snag. Amina says that all interventions have been put in place to ensure full roll out the new curriculum in January 2019. CS Amina was speaking at the Kenya Institute of Curriculum studies after leading a consultative meeting on curriculum implementation, today. Amb amina chaired the Multi-Sectoral National steering committee on curriculum Reform as part of an ongoing intensive review process to assess the implementation of the new curriculum. Last week, the Kenya Publishers’ Association lamented on the government’s sluggishness in providing guidance and resources for development of the new curriculum. The Publishers said they have not prepared instructional materials for grade four, ahead of the new 2-6-3-3-3 education system full roll out. Read more details here.. implementation of new Curriculum-hits a snag due to lack of learning materials
CS Amina added that “mobile phones will not be allowed in schools. In fact, only centre managers will be authorized to have these devices and the phones will be monitored. As we commence this year’s examinations period, we count on all our colleagues to assist in delivering credible processes and outcomes. Our country deserves this, the children deserve this, their teachers deserve this and the future demands this”.
Yesterday, the Parliamentary Committee on Education faulted the Ministry, of Education, for failing to provide updates on its preparedness for the forthcoming National examinations. Led by Hon. Julius Melly, the Tinderet Member of Parliament who is also the chair to the committee, the MPs said they had summoned CS Amina to shed more light on the fate of the over 4,000 students affected by insecurity in various parts of the country.
Read more details here..head teachers faulted for sending candidates home to bring fees as mps criticize CS Amina’s absence ahead of exams
But, speaking to the media today at the KICD, in Nairobi, the Education CS reiterated the Government’s commitment in ensuring that the new curriculum is rolled out next year, as scheduled. “Going forward, we plan to supply necessary Curriculum materials to all schools to enhance the learning and teaching environment”, Amina told journalists. The CS who has been out of the Country for official duty assured teachers that they will get adequate training in order to handle the new Competency Based Curriculum. “We also plan to step up the level of preparedness among teachers to handle the CBC. We plan to hold the third National conference in Curriculum reforms in December of this year”, Amina added.
Ambassador Amina exuded confidence that full roll out of the CBC for grade one to three will go on as planned, next year.
Elsewhere, the Education PS, Dr. Belio Kipsang, has suspended annual leaves for all education officers till examinations are over. In a Circular to all Regional Coordinators of Education, RCEs, the PS directed that all educational officers on leave to resume duty immediately. The officers are required to help in administering the National examinations.
In a rejoinder, the interior cabinet secretary, Dr. fred Matiang’i, has assured of adequate security during the examination period. “It is inflexible commitment; almost militaristic to support clean exams. We will provide all the security we need”, said the fiery and no nonsense Cabinet Secretary, who initially led the Education docket where he introduced far reaching reforms. Speaking at Kereri Girls Secondary School in Kisii County, yesterday ,while commissioning a new dormitory, Dr. Matiang’i promised thorough interventions from his Ministry to ensure that the examinations will proceed smoothly.
” This year, the change that you are going to see from my end, of Security, in terms of managing the exams will be much more swift than we were last year in getting the crooks”, Matiang’i said. Already, the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, chairman Prof. George Magoha has highlighted areas and individuals under the spotlight for examination related malpractices.
The Kenya Certificate of Primary Education and Secondary Education exams kick off at the end of this month.
TSC: Update on the TSC-KNUT’s Naivasha consultative meeting-2018
Arsenal FC and WorldRemit have announced Hamisi Mohammed winner of Future Stars Youth Coaching Programme after edging out 5 other Football Coaches across Africa. Mohammed won by 35% of the total public votes.
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The Kenya National Union of Teachers, KNUT, has issued a threat to take unspecified action if the Teachers service Commission, TSC, does not call them to a meeting in a span of seven days. This comes after the TSC wrote to KNUT, on 17th October 2018, postponing talks that were to be held today (Friday 19 October, 2018); between TSC AND KNUT. Read more details here: TSC Cancels Meeting with KNUT.
In a letter dated 18th October 2018, the KNUT Secretary, Hon. Wilson Sossion, blames TSC for mistrust and mischief over the latter’s move to cancel today’s talks. Today’s meeting was to highlight unresolved industrial issues raised by KNUT. The two sides failed to agree on these issues when they met in Naivasha few weeks ago. “You will note that as early as July 2018, we formally raised several pertinent issues affecting harmonious industrial relationships which called for urgent interventions,” says Sossion in the letter addressed to the TSC Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Nancy Njeri Macharia. Related content: Education cs urges KNUT and TSC to drop hard line stands
“Flowing from the said issues and demands, a meeting was convened on 24th August, 2018, after protracted exchange where certain agreed issues were tabled and way forward agreed. This way forward was to have a retreat in Naivasha where there aborted discussions owing to (the) hard line and unreasonable position taken by (the) Teachers Service Commission (TSC),” Sossion adds. The KNUT Secretary General says that the two sides had on 6th September, 2017, agreed that promotions of teachers by the TSC was mandatory. But, he blames TSC for renegading on this position and introducing ‘CPG Policies and Appraisals which utterly contradicts the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and code of Regulations for Teachers (CORT), hence illegal.’
Teachers with higher qualifications have been waiting in the cold since 2014 when the TSC freezed promotions on attainment of higher qualifications. KNUT projects the numbers of such teachers at about 30,000. On Tuesday, this week, the KNUT Deputy Secretary General, Mr. Hesbon Otieno, issued a memo to all branch secretaries to collect data on teachers who had submitted their higher qualification credentials to the TSC for promotion. Read more details here: KNUT to collect data for teachers with higher qualifications ahead of Friday’s meeting with TSC
Sossion now wants the Commission to convene a meeting in seven days, effective yesterday, to address the unresolved issues. “In the circumstances, we hereby demand that within the next seven (7) days, a meeting be convened to which steps and actions will be taken without any reference to you,” Sossion, further, says. The letter is copied to the Education Cabinet Secretary, Amb. Amina Mohammed, Hon. Ukur Yatani, the Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of East African Community, Labour and Social Protection, Hon. Julius Kibiwott Melly, the Chairperson of the Departmental Committee on Education, Research and Technology, among others. This timeline will expire on 25/10/2018 and by then most schools should have closed for forms 1,2 and 3.
The embattled Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation, Hon. Mwangi Kiunjuri, has, today, issued a statement on the status of his Ministry’s pay outs to Maize Suppliers to the National Cereals and Produce Board, NCPB. The Minister has been under immense pressure to pay farmers for supplies of maize grains to the NCPB.
“This afternoon, following H.E the President’s directive on maize payments, I released a statement clarifying the the issues at hand.
I pointed out that from 16th October 2017 to date, 9.4b has been paid to NCPB out of which 7b was paid to farmers before I assumed office as the CS Agriculture.
1198 farmers have been paid. 900 farmers who have been vetted are expected to receive payment by this evening. 44 farmers who are claiming 217 million have not returned their verification forms therefore they are yet to be paid, while 152 others are under investigations by EACC.” Hon. Kiunjuri says.
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1 | BUS | Busitema University | Busitema | 2007 |
2 | GU | Gulu University | Gulu | 2004 |
3 | KYU | Kyambogo University | Kyambogo | 2003 |
4 | MUK | Makerere University | Makerere | 1922 |
5 | MUBS | Makerere University Business School | Nakawa | 1997 |
6 | MUST | Mbarara University of Science and Technology | Mbarara | 1989 |
7 | MU | Muni University | Arua | 2014. |
8 | SUN | Soroti University | Soroti | 2016 |
9 | UMI | Uganda Management Institute | Kampala | 1968 |
Rank | Abbreviation | Name of University | Location | Established |
1 | ARU | Africa Renewal University | Ggaba | 2013 |
2 | ABU | African Bible University | Lubowa | 2005 |
3 | ARUW | African Rural University | Kagadi | 2007 |
4 | AKU | Aga Khan University | Kampala | 2001 |
5 | ASU | All Saints University | Lira | 2008 |
6 | AWU | Ankole Western University | Kabwohe | 2005 |
7 | BSU | Bishop Stuart University | Mbarara | 2003 |
8 | BMU | Bugema University | Bugema | 1997 |
9 | BGU | Busoga University | Iganga | 1999 |
10 | CUU | Cavendish University Uganda | Kampala | 2008 |
11 | IHSU | International Health Sciences University | Namuwongo | 2008 |
12 | IUEA | International University of East Africa | Kansanga | 2011 |
13 | IUIU | Islamic University in Uganda | Mbale | 1988 |
14 | KABU | Kabale University | Kabale | 2001 |
15 | KIU | Kampala International University | Kansanga | 2001 |
16 | KU | Kampala University | Ggaba | 2005 |
17 | KUMU | Kumi University | Kumi | 1996 |
18 | LSIU | LivingStone International University | Mbale | 2011 |
19 | MRU | Muteesa I Roal University | Masaka | 2007 |
20 | MMU | Mountains of the Moon University | Fort Portal | 2005 |
21 | NDU | Ndejje University | Ndejje | 1992 |
22 | NKU | Nkumba University | Nkumba | 1999 |
23 | NSU | Nsaka University | Jinja | 2013 |
24 | SAIU | St. Augustine International University | Bunga | 2012 |
25 | SLAU | St. Lawrence University | Mengo | 2006 |
26 | UCU | Uganda Christian University | Mukono | 1997 |
27 | UMU | Uganda Martyrs University | Nkozi | 1993 |
28 | UPU | Uganda Pentecostal University | Fort Portal | 2005 |
29 | UTAMU | Uganda Technology and Management University | Kampala | 2012 |
30 | VUU | Victoria University Uganda | Kampala | 2011 |
Rank | Abrevition | Name of Institution | Location | Established |
1 | UMST | University of Military Science and Technology | Lugazi | 2007 |
2 | UMA | Uganda Military Academy | Kabamba | 2010 |
3 | USCSC | Uganda Senior Command and Staff College | Kimaka | 2010 |
4 | UJCSC | Uganda Junior Command and Staff College | Jinja | 2010 |
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1 | KPI | Kigumba Petroleum Institute | Kigumba | 2009 |
2 | IAIT | India Africa Institute of Trade | Kampala | 2011 |
3 | ISBAT | International School of Business and Technology | Kampala | 2010. |
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Before placing a bet, across various betting sites, it is important to note the following points:
1. Manage your money patiently
Don’t bet higher than what you can afford, even if you feel sure. You need to have a stable style and lot of patience to have profit. Management is the key.
2. Search for good tipsters
Seek for tipsters who have a long-term profit. Many websites are giving historical records. Check if they win in the long term, and follow some, but first, try them.
3. Watch a lot
Watching particular football leagues will help you to have a more detailed image of the teams’ strength. Nothing is better than personal experience and judgment.
4. Statistics
Check the stats. League positions, home/away records, current form, team news and head-to-head records. All these are playing a key role to improve your profits.
5. Don’t be emotional
You need to moderate your feelings at the teams you love or those that impressed you. The opposing team is your enemy, which you may don’t know right.
6. Special Bets
Seek for special football bets. Corners, correct score & yellow cards offered with high value. Tip for betting on football: Seek for plenty of corners in the second half.
The manual on the blue link, below, describes in detail how to access the E-Citizen portal, create an account, applying for a police clearance certificate/ Certificate of good conduct, printing out the c24 form, the receipt and downloading and printing the certificates from the applicant’s E-Citizen account:
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The Naivasha retreat between the Kenya Natinal Union of Teachers, KNUT, and the Teachers Service Commission hits a snag as both parties hold on to hardline stands. Click on the link below to download a presser from the TSC’s cheif Executive, Dr. Nancy Macharia:
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