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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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NHIF Accredited Hospitals- Coast Region

Accredited Hospitals- Coast Region

This comprehensive in-patient health cover has been introduced for NHIF contributors and their dependants. The actualization of this package is a culmination of continued reforms at NHIF. Such reforms include efficiency, arising from decentralization of NHIF services and continued partnership with health providers on enhanced quality services to all members. To enhance these benefits, NHIF has contracted hospitals under three Categories; A, B & C, to provide this in-patient medical cover and partial cover for surgical cases in some of these hospitals. Our members are at liberty to attend hospitals under any category.
Under Category A (government hospitals), members would be able to enjoy full and comprehensive cover for maternity and medical diseases including surgery. In short, they will not need to pay for anything on admission provided they are fully paid up members of NHIF. Members admitted under contract Category B (private and mission) hospitals will enjoy full and comprehensive cover but where surgery is required, the contributor may be required to co-pay.
Those visiting facilities contracted under Category C (private) will continue with the current system where NHIF pays specified daily benefits under the current arrangements. NHIF will continue to negotiate with other health providers not appearing in the list below to determine which category of contract they will sign. Members will be informed of additional hospitals as and when they sign the contracts.
Below is a list of Hospitals, Number of Beds and Contracts covered by NHIF in the Coast Region.

Hospital

Postal Address

Beds

Branch

Category

ADU DISPENSARY 4 MALINDI 2 MALINDI A
ALFAROOQ HOSPITAL 84438 MOMBASA 30 MOMBASA C
BAKARANI MATERNITY & NURSING HOME (MOMBA 12335 MOMBASA 16 MOMBASA C
BAMBA SUB-DISTRICT HOSPITAL 9 KILIFI 17 KILIFI A
BARICHO DISPENSARY 4 MALINDI 3 MALINDI A
BOALALA MODEL HEALTH CENTRE 4 MALINDI 10 MALINDI A
BOMANI MALDE DISPENSARY 9 KILIFI 1 KILIFI A
BOMU MEDICAL CENTER 95683 MOMBASA 18 MOMBASA C
BURA SUB-COUNTY HOSPITAL 192 BURA 10 HOLA A
CHAKAMA DISPENSARY 4 MALINDI 2 MALINDI A
COAST GENERAL HOSPITAL (MOMBASA) 90231 MOMBASA 533 MOMBASA A
DAGAMRA DISPENSARY 4 MALINDI 8 MALINDI A
DIANI BEACH HOSPITAL 5074 DIANI BEACH 32 UKUNDA C
DIDA DISPENSARY 9 KILIFI 2 KILIFI A
DUNGICHA DISPENSARY 9 KILIFI 1 KILIFI A
DZIKUNZE DISPENSARY 9 KILIFI 3 MALINDI A
FAZA SUB DISTRICT HOSPITAL 20 LAMU A
FUNDI ISSA DISPENSARY 4 MALINDI 1 MALINDI A
GANZE HEALTH CENTRE 14 GANZE 8 KILIFI A
GARASHI DISPENSARY 4 MALINDI 6 MALINDI A
GEDE HEALTH CENTRE 85 GEDE 56 MALINDI A
GONGONI HEALTH CENTRE 1 GONGONI 16 MALINDI A
H.H AGA KHAN HOSPITAL (MOMBASA) 83013 MOMBASA 111 MOMBASA C
HOLA DISTRICT HOSPITAL 38 HOLA 157 HOLA A
IBNUSINA NURSING HOME 159 LAMU 6 LAMU C
JARIBUNI DISPENSARY 9 KILIFI 1 KILIFI A
JIBANA HEALTH CENTRE 183 KALOLENI 54 MOMBASA A
JILORE DISPENSARY 4 MALINDI 8 MALINDI A
JOCHAM HOSPITAL 88984 MOMBASA 53 MOMBASA C
KAKONENI DISPENSARY 4 MALINDI 2 MALINDI A
KARIMBONI DISPENSARY 4 MALINDI 2 MALINDI A
KHAIRAT MEDICAL CENTRE 909-801 KILIFI 3 KILIFI B
KIKONENI HEALTH CENTRE 200 KWALE 10 UKUNDA A
KILIFI DISTRICT HOSPITAL 9 KILIFI 192 MTWAPA A
KINANGO HOSPITAL KWALE 84 KINANGO 116 UKUNDA A
KINONDO KWETU HEALTH SERVICES 5445-80 DIANI MOMBASA 9 UKUNDA B
KIPINI DISTRICT HOSPITAL PRBAG KIPINI 32 LAMU A
KITEJE DISPENSARY 200 KWALE 1 UKUNDA A
KIZIBE DISPENSARY 200 KWALE 9 UKUNDA A
KWALE DISTRICT EYE CENTRE 901 MOMBASA 52 UKUNDA A
KWALE DISTRICT HOSPITAL 9030 KWALE 16 UKUNDA A
LADY GRIGGS MATERNITY HOSPITAL 90231 MOMBASA 105 MOMBASA A
LAMU DISTRICT HOSPITAL 45 LAMU 34 LAMU A
LANGONI NURSING HOME 366 LAMU 13 LAMU C
LANGONI NURSING HOME 366 LAMU 10 LAMU C
MADUNGUNI DISPENSARY 4 MALINDI 6 MALINDI A
MAINLAND HEALTH CENTRE 93059 MOMBASA 30 MOMBASA C
MALINDI DISTRICT HOSPITAL 4 MALINDI 145 MALINDI A
MAMBA DISPENSARY 82 LUNGA LUNGA 1 UKUNDA A
MAMBRUI DISPENSARY 4 MALINDI 4 MALINDI A
MARAFA HEALTH CENTRE 5 MADINA 17 MALINDI A
MAREKEBUNI DISPENSARY 4 MALINDI 2 MALINDI A
MARERENI DISPENSARY 4 MALINDI 6 MALINDI A
MARIAKANI SUB-DISTRICT HOSPITAL 67 MOMBASA 60 MOMBASA A
MARIE STOPES HOSPITAL (K) MOMBASA 84771 MOMBASA 10 MOMBASA C
MARY IMMACULATE MATERNITY & DISP. (MOMBA 98435 MOMBASA 17 MOMBASA B
MARY IMMACULATE MATERNITY & DISP. (MOMBA 98435 MOMBASA 6 MOMBASA B
MATOLANI DISPENSARY 4 MALINDI 1 MALINDI A
MATSANGONI MODEL HEALTH CENTRE 9 KILIFI 20 MTWAPA A
MAZUMALUME DISPENSARY 200 KWALE 2 UKUNDA A
MBUANI DISPENSARY 1200 MSAMBWENI 9 UKUNDA A
MBUGINI DISPENSARY 200 KWALE 1 UKUNDA A
MEDINA DIAGNOSTIC LIMITED HOLA 126-701 GARISSA 32 HOLA C
MEWA MEDICAL CENTRE 98591 MOMBASA 44 MOMBASA C
MIDOINA DISPENSARY 9 KILIFI 1 MALINDI A
MIZIJINI DISPENSARY 4 MALINDI 2 MALINDI A
MLA LEO HEALTH CENTRE 40951 MOMBASA 18 MOMBASA C
MOI HOSPITAL- VOI 18 VOI 88 VOI A
MOMBASA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION 90294 MOMBASA 80 MOMBASA C
MPEKETONI SUB- DISTRICT HOSPITAL 88 MPEKETONI 48 LAMU A
MSAMBWENI DISTRICT HOSPITAL 8 MSAMBWENI 106 UKUNDA A
MTONDIA DISPENSARY 9 KILIFI 2 MTWAPA A
MTWAPA HEALTH CENTRE 574 MTWAPA 6 MTWAPA A
MTWAPA MEDICAL CLINIC AND NURSING HOME 538-80 MTWAPA 8 KILIFI B
MUHAKA DISPENSARY 1120 UKUNDA 2 UKUNDA A
MWALUPHAMBA DISPENSARY 200 KWALE 4 UKUNDA A
MWANGATINI DISPENSARY 4 MALINDI 1 MALINDI A
MZIZIMA DISPENSARY 8 NYAMWENI 3 UKUNDA A
NAIROBI HOMES NURSING HOME 16650-8 MOMBASA 16 MOMBASA C
NEW WANANCHI MATERNITY AND NURSING HOME 722 KILIFI 10 MTWAPA B
NGAO HOSPITAL TANA RIVER P.O TARASAA 68 HOLA A
NGERENYA DISPENSARY 9 KILIFI 4 MTWAPA A
NJUKINI HEALTH CENTRE 2004 CHUMVINI 7 VOI A
PABLO HORSTMAN HEALTH CENTRE 249 LAMU 10 LAMU B
PALAKUMI DISPENSARY 9 KILIFI 1 MALINDI A
PALM BEACH HOSPITAL 5162 DIANI-MOMBASA 18 UKUNDA C
PANDYA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (MOMBASA) 90434 MOMBASA 95 MOMBASA C
PANDYA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (MOMBASA) 90434 MOMBASA 70 MOMBASA C
PORT REITZ CHEST HOSPITAL 90502 MOMBASA 121 MOMBASA A
PWANI MATERNITY AND NURSING HOME 114 KILIFI 12 MTWAPA C
RABAI RURAL HEALTH DEMONSTRATION CENTR P/BAG RABAI 22 MOMBASA A
RIFLOT MEDICAL CENTER 346 VOI 15 VOI C
ROKA MAWENI DISPENSARY 9 KILIFI 10 KILIFI A
S0K0KE DISPENSARY 9 KILIFI 1 MALINDI A
SABAKI DISPENSARY 4 MALINDI 1 MALINDI A
SAGALLA HEALTH CENTRE 91-803 SAGALLA 20 VOI A
SAYYID FATMAH HOSPITAL, KISAUNI 1505 MOMBASA 38 MOMBASA C
SHOMELLA DISPENSARY 4 MALINDI 2 MALINDI A
SOSONI DISPENSARY 4 MALINDI 6 MALINDI A
ST. JOSEPH SHELTER OF HOPE HEALTH CENTRE 286 80300 VOI 15 VOI C
ST. LUKE HOSPITAL KALOLENI (MOMBASA) 16 KALOLENI 140 MOMBASA B
ST. THOMAS MATERNITY HOSPITAL 96515 LIKONI 12 UKUNDA B
STAR HOSPITAL 677 MALINDI 28 MALINDI C
TAVETA DISTRICT HOSPITAL 31 TAVETA 105 VOI A
TAWFIQ HOSPITAL 629 MALINDI 96 MALINDI C
TAWFIQ HOSPITAL 629 MALINDI 86 MALINDI C
THE RIVER JORDAN MEDICAL CENTRE 772-803 VOI 12 VOI B
THE SOFIAZ MEDICAL CLINICS 811 VOI 20 VOI B
TUDOR HEALTHCARE 91291 MOMBASA 15 MOMBASA C
UKUNDA MEDICAL CENTRE 1393-80 UKUNDA 10 UKUNDA C
VIGURUNGANI DISPENSARY 84 KINANGO 10 UKUNDA A
VIPINGO HEALTH CENTRE 50 VIPINGO 16 MTWAPA A
VITENGENI HEALTH CENTRE 864 KILIFI 13 MTWAPA A
VITSANGALAWENI DISPENSARY 8 MSAMBWENI 1 UKUNDA A
WATAMU NURSING HOME 322 WATAMU 10 MALINDI B
WESU DISTRICT HOSPITAL 1022 WUNDANYI 172 VOI A

TSC to collect data of teachers not receiving Special Allowances

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has embarked on an exercise to collect data of teachers not currently receiving Special Allowances. Through an Internal Memo to all County Directors, TSC’s Acting Director in Charge of Staffing, Madam Rita W. Wahome, says: “You are hereby requested to submit data of all teachers teaching in special schools and units who are currently not receiving Special Allowances.”

Special Allowances are paid, monthly, to teachers handling physically challenged learners in special schools and units.

According to Madam Wahome, this data will ‘the commission (to) have a data base of all teachers with special allowance.’ The data to be collected and submitted by the County Directors include the respective teacher’s: County, Sub-county, school, Teacher’s name, TSC NO, Job Group, Date of Deployment to the Unit/ Special School, Officer who made the deployment and area of specialization.

The data is to be filled in a prescribed form and sent to the TSC head quarters by 7th November, 2018.

Special allowance is one of the allowances paid to the teachers, others being: Annual Leave Allowance, Commuter Allowance, House Allowance, Hardship Allowance and Responsibility Allowance.

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TSC PROFESSIONAL MIS-CONDUCT(OFFENCES)/ OFFENCES THAT CAN LEAD TO INTERDICTION/ DISCIPLINARY ACTION

The TSC may take disciplinary action against a teacher who commits any of the following offences/ misconducts:

  1. Immoral behaviour: Sexual intercourse, Sodomy, Lesbianism and sexual harassment/ flirtation
  2. Professional misconduct: negligence of duty, lateness to duty, Chronic absenteeism, desertion of duty, incitement and insubordination
  3. Infamous conduct: drunkenness, fighting
  4. Forgery
  5. Mismanagement and embezzlement of public funds

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Migori Governor, Okoth Obado, arrested

Migori Governor Okoth Obado has been arrested over the murder of Sharon Otieno. He is set to be arraigned on Monday. Hon. Obado will spend the weekend at Gigiri Police Station.

The Governor was arrested earlier today and questioned on the murder of Ms Sharon Otieno at the headquarters of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) on Kiambu Road in Nairobi.

DNA results carried out on the remains of Sharon Otieno’s child showed that Okoth Obado was the father.

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.

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KPLC: Scheduled power outage for saturday, 6.10.2018

Click on the link below to download the list of areas expected to face power interruption on Saturday 6.10.2018:

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Excitement as the Giant Snake, Omieri, makes return to Nyanza

The Preserved remains of the legendary python nicknamed Omieri were returned to Kisumu city today, thirty one years after its death hit the news headlines. Elders performed rituals before excited locals were allowed to have a glimpse of the humongous snake. Omieri was highly regarded by the Luos of Nyakach and was believed to bring rain, blessings and massive crop harvests. It died from injuries inflicted by wild fires in the hills of Nyakach.

The debate on Omieri once made a former MP for Nyakach, Ojwang’ Kombudo lose his tempter in Parliament as he demanded to know the whereabouts of its body that had been flown to Nairobi for preservation.

The ‘sacred’ snake was brought to Kisumu for viewing during the cultural festival organized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) bringing together 47 counties. The remains of the legendary snake are kept in a cubic glass tank filled with industrial methylated alcohol. 

Ambassador Amina Mohammed, the CS for Education, who was the chief guest at the ceremony said that the Cultural celebrations provide a platform for cultural exchanges, dissemination of knowledge and social practices. “Many thanks to the County Government of Kisumu, UNESCO, KNATCOM and the people of Kisumu for making this day a success. May this mark the beginning of fruitful and educative engagements in future”. Amina said, at the gala in Kisumu today. Ambassador Amina was representing H.E the president, Uhuru Kenyatta, at the third Kenya National Commission for UNESCO (KNATCOM) National Cultural celebrations. The theme for this year’s celebrations is, “Enhancing National Cohesion, Identity and Pride”.

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Kenya’s Rugby 7’s team loses to Zimbabwe at the finals of the Africa Men’s Sevens Championship- 2018

Zimbabwe pulled an upset by defeating title holders and hot favorites Kenya by a 17-5 margin to lift the Main Cup of the Africa Men’s Sevens Championship in a final played at the Kennel Stadium in Monastir, Tunisia, today. Zimbabwe got the first try and converted for a 7-0 lead. Kenya responded with a try but Daniel Taabu’s conversion went horribly wide to take the game to 5-7  at the break. On resumption, Zimbabwe got a try to take a 5-12 lead.  The Zimbabweans did not give the Kenyans any breathing space in the second half and they sealed victory via one last try, to lift the trophy by a 17-5 win.

Earlier, Zimbabwe had to leave it late to over-come the stubborn Ugandans in the semis by a 24-19 scoreline, in extra time. The game had ended at a 19-19 tie in regulation time. In their semi-final fixture, Shujaa thumped Madagascar 36-5. Uganda won Bronze by smacking Madagascar 24-19 in the playoff.

Final Ranking of Teams:

  1. Zimbabwe
  2. Kenya
  3. Uganda
  4. Madagascar
  5. Zambia
  6. Tunisia
  7. Morocco
  8. Senegal
  9. Namibia
  10. Ghana
  11. Botswana
  12. Mauritius

 

How a Teachers Service Commission, TSC, teacher can apply for a transfer

Transfer requests are normally considered for approval by the Appointment Board, once, at the end of the year. However, the Commission can transfer a teacher at its discretion. A teacher wishing to be considered for transfer should do so by:

  1. Filling in a transfer application form through the head of institution. Transfer forms are available at TSC offices countrywide or can be downloaded from TSC website.
  2. Completed application forms should be sent to the TSC or its agents by the head of institution.
  3. Transfers for primary school teachers within the county will be handled by the TSC County Director.
  4. Transfers outside the county will be handled by the TSC headquarters. Applications for transfer for tertiary institutions are processed at the TSC headquarters.

Transfer requests submitted to the Commission will be acknowledged promptly. The decision of the Appointment Board will later be communicated to the teacher. Transfers will be granted subject to availability of vacancy and replacement.

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