Quantcast
Channel: Comments on: Nairobi Kenya: Nairobi City – The Safari Capital of the World
Viewing all 206 articles
Browse latest View live

Paul Mwaura Ndichu

$
0
0

Paul Mwaura Ndichu

Paul Mwaura Ndichu is the CEO of Interswitch East Africa. He is also the former CEO of Jumia Group. He is the twin brother of Eddie Ndichu who is married to Citizen Tv news anchor Janet Mbugua.

Paul Mwaura Ndichu Education Background

Graduate student at London School of Business, MBA in Technology and Innovation.

Undergraduate student at Curtin University, Bachelors Degree of Commerce.

Student at Harvard University, Certificate in Leadership, Innovation and Entreprenuership.

Student at Stanford University, Certificate in Leadership, Innovation and Entreprenuership.

Paul Mwaura Ndichu Job History

November 2016- Present: CEO Interswitch East Africa at Interswitch Group

  • Interswitch is a leading Africa-focused integrated digital payments and commerce company that facilitates the electronic circulation of money as well as the exchange of value between individuals and organisations on a timely and consistent basis.

May 2016- November 2016: Principal/ Lead Consultant at Little Cab, Safaricom Limited.

September 2015- July 2016: Managing Director/ CEO at Jumia Group (Easy Taxi)

December 2014- August 2015: Innovation Fund GP- Africa, Standard Bank Group.

September 2013- August 2015: Vice Chair- National Payments Systems SC- KBA(Kenya Bankers Association) at Standard Bank Group.

July 2013- August 2015: Head of Digital Banking and Payments at Standard Bank Group.

October 2012- August 2015: Regional Head of E Banking and Strategy at Standard Bank Group.

October 2010- October 2012: Chief Business Officer- Africa at Cellutant which is an operating Africa’s number 1 Mobile Commerce Network.

2007-2008: Economic Development Planner/ Officer at City of Perth

2005-2007: Head of Marketing and Sales (Western Australia), Costa Exchange Limited.

Paul Mwaura Ndichu Family; Girlfriend and Children

His is a twin brother to Eddie Ndichu who is married to Janet Mbugua.

He had a relationship with Grace Msalame and they even got twins Zawadi and Raha but they separated afterwords although they do co parent.

Paul Ndichu children

Paul Ndichu children

Paul Mwaura Ndichu Photo

Paul Mwaura Ndichu

Paul Mwaura Ndichu

Paul Mwaura Ndichu Video

The post Paul Mwaura Ndichu appeared first on Kenya Information Guide.


Pesa Link Kenya

$
0
0

Pesa Link Kenya

Pesa Link Kenya: PesaLink service allows you to transfer money into a Co-op Account instantly, from another bank. You can transfer as little as KES 10 up to KES 999,999 at an extremely low cost of KES 0 to 152, depending on the amount you transfer.

In addition, you can make payments directly from your Co-op Bank account to any local bank account instantly from as little as KES 10 up to KES 999,999.

Simply go to MCo-op Cash via *667# or the MCo-op Cash app, select PESALINK, and link your Co-op bank accounts to your mobile number. Linking your accounts is free of charge.

Once you link your Co-op Bank accounts to PesaLink you will be able to access PesaLink services via:

  1. ​Co-op Kwa Jirani Agents
  2. Co-op Bank ATMs
  3. Co-op bank Mobile Banking (Mco-op Cash)
  4. Co-op Bank branches

Pesa Link Kenya – How to link your Co-op Bank Account to PesaLink from a Co-op bank ATM

  1. Insert Co-op Bank Visa Card and input PIN
  2. Select ‘Other Transactions’
  3. Select ‘PESALINK’
  4. Select ‘link phone’
  5. Input the phone number to be linked.
  6. Confirm to make the account the primary account.
  7. You will receive a confirmation message
  8. Select the option of doing another transaction
  9. Select Primary Account Option on the upper right hand side of the screen.
  10. Input the phone number to be linked to the account
  11. Confirm that you wish to make that Account the Primary Account by clicking Okay button.
  12. You will then get a confirmation message on the screen that the linking was successful​

Pesa Link Kenya – How to link your Co-op Bank Account to PesaLink Via MCo-op Cash ​

Pesa Link kenya

Pesa Link kenya

  1. Go to MCo-op Cash app or dial *667# to access MCo-op Cash Ussd
  2. Select ‘PesaLink’ Menu
  3. Select ‘Link your phone’.
  4. Select the account number you want linked.
  5. Select ‘yes’ to make the account the primary account.
  6. A confirmation with details will be displayed on the phone.
  7. You will then receive an SMS confirmation of the linking​

Pesalink services will be available to customer 24/7. You can receive money into your Co-op Bank account at any time of the day.

Kenya Interbank Transaction Switch (kits) – PesaLink Kenya – Transaction Charges

Transaction Range How much it will cost you at

any of the mentioned channels

(Mobile, ATM, Agent, POS)

0-500            0
501 – 10,000           42
10,001 – 50,000           62
50,001 – 100,000           82
100,001 – 200,000           112
201,000 – 500,000           152
501,000 – 999,999           152

Pesa Link kenya,Pesalink Kenya, Kenya Interbank Transaction Switch (kits) – Video

The post Pesa Link Kenya appeared first on Kenya Information Guide.

Laura Akunga Biography, Husband, Scandal

$
0
0

Laura Akunga Biography

Laura Akunga is the founder and CEO of Benchmark Solutions Limited. She was appointed the vice chairperson of the African Women’s Entrepreneurship Program (AWEP) an initiative of former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. She came to the limelight when he gifted her husband a 10 million car during his 30th birthday.

She was also selected for the 2015 Fortune/ U.S. State Department Global Women,s Mentoring Partnership. She was a mentee for two weeks in May 2015, splitting assignments between Xerox Corporation with Barbara Basney and Young and Rubicam with Shelley Diamond.

Laura Akunga Education Background

2005-2009: Undergraduate student at The United states International University, Bachelor’s Degree in International Business Administration and Finance.

Secondary school student at Limuru Girls Secondary school.

Laura Akunga Job History

June 2007- Present: Founder and CEO of Benchmark Solutions Limited.

Benchmark Solutions is a global powerhouse focused on arranging specialized financial solutions for banks, governments and private companies across various sectors in Africa. We are the intermediary between lenders and borrowers seeking finances through debt and equity financial options with a minimum appetite of $30 million. Our core sectors of interest are real estate, banking, infrastructure, oil and gas, agri-business, energy, aviation, education, health and information technology sectors. In fiscal 2014, Benchmark Solutions arranged transactions to a tune of $1 billion in favor of its clients. We are members of the Loans Market Association (LMA)
and the Asian Pacific Loans Market Association (APLMA) the authoritative voice in Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asian loans market. We are on a mission to transform Africa one business at a time through the projects that we are engaged in.

Laura Akunga  Awards and Honours

2010: She won the Young African Woman Entreprenuer of the year

She was named among the Top 40 Women under 40 in Kenya by Business Daily Africa in 2014.

Laura Akunga Family; Husband

She is married to Mark Mwenje who is an advocate at the high court. She rewarded him with a 10 million car on his birthday when he was turning 30 years.

birthday gift

birthday gift

 

Laura Akunga Scandal

A week ago, Laura Akunga was a businesswoman and a wife living a quiet life away from public scrutiny.

That was until last Sunday when she posted on Facebook that she had bought her husband a high-end Land Cruiser VX as a birthday gift.

Photos and a video showing how she unveiled the gift — whose value was given as Sh10 million — would have been an inspirational love story, a magnet for relationship jokes and a marketing strategy for her company, Benchmark Solutions.

Barely 24 hours after the post that inspired widespread news reports and social media comments, bloggers like Robert Alai attempted to burst her bubble by pointing at inconsistencies between her story and previous media interviews.

It was a sign of things to come and a reality check that online publicity is a double-edged sword that can make, or unmake, you.

Soon after, there were allegations that she was a tax defaulter, forcing her to post Kenya Revenue Authority compliance certificates on Thursday to clear her name.

Matters turned for the worse when businessman Sriram Bharatam emerged with court documents pertaining to a suit he and his firm filed at the High Court in March 31 over a Sh17 million debt allegedly owed by Ms Akunga and her company.

Mr Bharatam alleges that she took money from him on various dates between January 31, 2013 and August 28, 2013.

He claims to have separately given her $98,953 (Sh9.9 million) and another $81,441 (Sh8.1 million) from Iridium Interactive Ltd, where he is a director.

He said that after giving a series of excuses for not paying him back, she stopped communicating with him and his company in October 2013.

In her defence filed in court, which the Sunday Nation has seen, Ms Akunga admits getting money from the businessman as a result of what she calls family friendship.

“Ms Akunga and Mr Bharatam had a strong friendship, which friendship included their families and professional associates. As a result of his family friendship, Mr Bharatam frequently loaned money to Ms Akunga,” says her lawyers in a statement of defence presented to court on May 29.

‘FRIVOLOUS, SCANDALOUS’

Responding to a claim by Mr Bharatam that he gave her $3,529 (Sh351,412) in April 2013 to help her keep her business afloat, she says: “[Mr Bharatam and his company Iridium] voluntarily offered their assistance on the basis of the social and professional association.”

Also, Ms Akunga claims Mr Bharatam owes her amounts that add up to $605,400 (Sh60 million) which were accrued on various dates for “linkage services” and financial assistance.

She dismisses as “frivolous, scandalous and vexatious” Mr Bharatam’s claims that she had lied to him that her mother sits on the board of her company and that she draws a salary.

As the legal tussle goes on at the Milimani commercial court, Nairobi, public opinion is divided on whether her decision to announce the gift to her husband was warranted and whether she is being victimised.

Some of the people who have interacted with Ms Akunga say she is exemplary.

One of them is Ms Esther Kinuthia, whose website missindependent.co.ke carries a 3,931-word article authored by Ms Akunga and published on April 7.

In the article, Ms Akunga states how she developed her entrepreneurship skills at the age of 12; the sadness that followed her father’s death when she was 19; and how she founded her company after quitting her first job.

She explains that the firm’s initial focus was corporate branding and marketing and that she has served 201 institutions across Kenya, South Sudan and China, among other countries.

Ms Kinuthia told the Sunday Nation on Saturday that they became friends after she encouraged Ms Akunga to speak when stagefright hit her before an audience at the Michael Joseph Centre in Nairobi.

“Laura has been inspiring me in my journey as a blogger and entrepreneur. In fact, she has chosen missindependent.co.ke to share her entrepreneurial lessons with my readers, who are facing 40 per cent youth unemployment,” she said.

Asked for a comment on the controversies facing Ms Akunga, she said: “I have seen a lot of comments from various people across different platforms and I am sure Laura will get her chance to share her side of the story soon.”

Ms Abigael Sayo attended two events where Ms Akunga spoke. She said the embattled businesswoman sounded convincing “unlike Mr Heshan de Silva whose story didn’t seem to add up when I attended an event organised by the African Talent Tank in 2014”.

Mr de Silva, who has for years been reported to be one of Kenya’s youngest billionaires, announced he would assume a low profile earlier this year after questions were raised about the authenticity of his purported wealth.

Mr Mike Nyangi said he was working at a private primary school where Ms Akunga went. “She was quite bright, just like her siblings. She has worked her way up. Sometimes you work hard and people want to pull you down. I really feel sorry for her.”

Amid the buzz, Ms Akunga has preferred to keep a low profile. We contacted her office on Tuesday and a receptionist said she was not ready to talk. She has also deleted six of the eight photos that told the story of the birthday gift — plus the video.

Her experience evokes memories of Mr de Silva, who — unlike her — often gave interviews to different media outlets where he presented an image of an established entrepreneur who has built a fortune, until his publicists disowned him via social media in April.

Source: Daily Nation

Laura Akunga Photo

Laura Akunga

Laura Akunga

Laura Akunga Video

The post Laura Akunga Biography, Husband, Scandal appeared first on Kenya Information Guide.

Ghost Mulei Biography, Coaching

$
0
0

Ghost Mulei Biography

Ghost Mulei whose real name is Jacob Mulee was born in 1968. He is a radio presenter at Radio Jambo who hosts the morning show ‘Patanisho’ with his co host Gidi Gidi. He is also a former kenyan association football coach.

Ghost Mulei Career in coaching

1999 -2009: He coached Tusker, winning the Kenyan Premier League title three times. He later coached APR of Rwanda and Young Africans of Tanzania.

Mulee first took charge of Kenya between 2003 and 2004,including at the 2004 African Cup of Nations.

Mulee returned for a brief second spell in 2005, which lasted just one day from 16 December to 17 December.

Mulee returned to Kenya for a third time in March 2007.

Mulee’s fourth stint in charge of Kenya began in September 2010. Mulee quit the role in December 2010 following a run of three defeats in the 2010 CECAFA Cup.

Images

Ghost Mulei

Ghost Mulei

Video

 

The post Ghost Mulei Biography, Coaching appeared first on Kenya Information Guide.

Angela Ndambuki Biography, Songs, Family

$
0
0

Angela Ndambuki

Angela Ndambuki is the CEO at Performers Rights Society of Kenya. She is  also a musician who used to be in a girl band known as Tattuu and also a music writer.

Angela Ndambuki Education Background

2015-2016: Graduate student at the University of Edinburgh, Masters of Law (LL.M) Intellectual Property Law.

1993-2003: Undergraduate student at the University of Nairobi, Bachelor of Laws(LL.B)

Angela Ndambuki Job History

November 2012- Present: CEO at Performers Rights Society of Kenya

  • To administer on behalf of performers, the collection of licensing fees from users of sound recordings and audiovisual works and distributing royalties to both musicians and actors. Licensing of both music and audiovisual works.
  • Act as Secretary to the Board of Directors, to ensure proper maintenance and implementation of Board policies, procedures and objectives.
  • Formulating and recommending strategic and operational planning by identifying priority issues and realizing the vision of the company taking into account the two core businesses of licensing users of sound recordings and audiovisual works and distribution of royalties.
  • Organizing, budgeting, reviewing and adjusting the organisation requirements for efficient operations.
  • Ensuring the efficient utilization of financial resources within established policies of the company, making appropriate and timely financial and management decisions.
  • Providing functional training of executives and right holders in enhancing the realisation of their rights as performers and copyright holders.
  • Establishing and maintaining positive and productive relationships with the media, industry representatives and government.

January 2009- October 2012: General Manager at Performers Rights Society of Kenya

Angela Ndambuki Career in Music

In 1998 at Phoenix Theatre, she met Debbie Asila and in 1999 they met Angela Mwandanda and they started acting together. They acted in Jack and the Bean stalk, Cinderella. They also did plays at the French Cultural Centre and British Council.

In 2002, they used to dance for Nameless, he dissed them when they could not keep up with the new dancing styles and one of her brothers gave her the idea of forming a music group and Tattuu was born.

In 2003, they had their first huge hit song ‘Teso’.

Angela Ndambuki Songs

  • Teso
  • Haiya
  • Songea
  • Yu Wapi
  • Daima
  • Come back to me
  • Yekeke

Angela Ndambuki Family

She is married to Roy Mutungi and she is blessed with two children; Tili and Keli.

angela children

angela children

Angela Ndambuki Photo

angela ndambuki

Angela Ndambuki Video

The post Angela Ndambuki Biography, Songs, Family appeared first on Kenya Information Guide.

By: Kiribakariuki31

$
0
0

the population of nairobi county is such a big one such that the is an emerging need for more schools(primary education,secondary and institutes of higher education),exhisting health facilities need improvement especialy maternity services to control maternal deaths arising as a result of poor facilities and unskilled services in some questionable health facilities located at the slums esp kangemi,kawangware,kibera,mathare,mukuru among other areas.

Viewing all 206 articles
Browse latest View live


<script src="https://jsc.adskeeper.com/r/s/rssing.com.1596347.js" async> </script>