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Monday, April 29, 2013

Five World Greatest Inventions From Africa

Charging shoes
Kenyan inventor Anthony Mutua has developed a rather ingenuous way of charging mobile phone – using the power of pedestrians. His invention comprises of ultra-thin chips of crystal which are fitted to the bottom of a shoe’s sole. As the user walks, it generates electricity through the pressure exerted when it is stepped on. The chips costs around $46, and charges the phone through an extension cable that runs from the shoe to the pocket. Recently the project has been granted $6,000 for further funding by Kenya’s National Council of Science and Technology, as well as the promise of mass production to reach out to a larger market.
 
Please call me
Everyday users of mobile phone technology are sometimes blissfully unaware that the Please Call Me service was invented in Africa. The service allows users who have no airtime to send a Please Call Me text message to any number to alert the receiver that they wish to be called back. While there has been some dispute as to who exactly invented the service, the fact remains that it was either created by an employee of Vodacom or MTN in South Africa. Both former Vodacom employee Nkosana Makate and ex-MTN employee Ari Kahn have laid claims to the invention, each with their own proof, but the matter is still being investigated in a South African court.

Cardiopad
The Cardiopad, a computer tablet that enables heart examinations like electrocardiograms (ECG) to be conducted at remote, rural locations, was created and developed by Cameroonian entrepreneur Marc Arthur Zang Adzaba. The device is most effective in areas where such crucial diagnostic tests have never been made available. While the device is currently only available in Cameroon, Himore Medical (the company who produces the device), is said to be in the process of marketing the unit in other African markets. According to recent media, “this innovation will allow many heart patients to receive a prompt diagnosis that was a luxury that they could not receive, at any price, if they were unable to travel to an urban center.”

M-Pesa
M-Pesa is a mobile-phone based money transfer and microfinancing service which was created for mobile operators Safaricom and Vodacom, in Kenya and Tanzania, respectively.
The ‘M’ stands for mobile, while ‘pesa’ is the Swahili word for money, and is currently the most developed mobile payment system in the world. According to online sources, the service was developed following a student software development project from Kenya in 2007, which was subsequently rolled out by Safaricom. The service is currently in use in Kenya, Tanzania, Afghanistan, South Africa, India and Egypt.

CAT scan
Being widely used in the medical field across the world, few patients know that when they lie down for a computed axial tomography scan, or CAT scan, the technology was actually invented by South African. While it was developed at Tufts University in the UK, the person responsible for the imaging equipment was South African physicist Allan Cormack and Godfrey Hounsfield of EMI Laboratories. Recognizing their major efforts in the medical field, the pair was awarded the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. According to online sources, “Cormack’s interest in the problem of X-ray imaging of soft tissues was first aroused when he took up the part-time position of physicist for a hospital radiology department. In the 1960s, he provided the mathematical technique for the CAT scan, in which an X-ray source and electronic detectors are rotated around the body, producing a sharp map of the tissues within a cross-section of the body.”

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Kenyans Have Continued To React to Mutula Kilonzo's Death


H.E Uhuru Kenya, President of Kenya: My heartfelt condolences go out to the family, relatives, friends and residents of Makueni County following the death of Senator Mutula Kilonzo. I am shocked and greatly saddened by the untimely death of Senator Kilonzo. He was one of Kenya’s most brilliant minds, a principled politician and a renowned lawyer.He was an astute politician and leader who was immensely popular among the people of Makueni county and beyond. He was also an outstanding performer who served the country diligently in various capacities including as minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Minister forNairobi Metropolitan and Minister for Education. Both as a politician and as a minister, the late Senator Kilonzo was a competent, consummate and resolute administrator who stuck to his convictions even in the face of opposition. I pray that God grants his family the strength and fortitude to bear the tragic loss. Rest in peace Senator Kilonzo. You will be greatly missed.

Mwai Kibaki (Former President): “Indeed, I will forever cherish the time we worked together with Mutula when he was minister for Justice, National Cohesion and Constitutional Affairs in the realisation of the new Constitution,” the former President said.

Raila Odinga, ODM Party Leader: “I join the family and friends in mourning Honourable Mutula, one of the most brilliant sons of this nation. The cruel hand of death had once again handed the country deep pain at a trying time. The Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD), had lost a rare legal and political mind that would be hard to replace. We will certainly miss Honourable Mutula’s capacity to think out of the box and to make simple issues that are otherwise extremely complex. We have lost a leader not shy to speak the truth, however, bitter, who was ready to state what the law says, even if that rubbed the wrong way. Kenya is going through a rare moment in its history replete with immense legal and political challenges, the country needed Mutula’s brilliance, open-mindedness and ability to reach out to others of divergent opinion. We stand with the family, the people of Mbooni he represented in the Tenth Parliament, those of Makueni whom he was to represent in the Senate, and the people of Kenya at this difficult moment.

Kalonzo Musyoka: Hon. Mutula; I am still in shock over the sudden demise of a Brother, Professional colleague and my Party secretary general Hon. Mutula Kilonzo. It is really a devastating moment. God Bless you All.

Peter Kenneth: I am deeply saddened by the news of the sudden death of the Senator for Makueni, Hon. Mutula Kilonzo. My thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of the departed Senator and the people of Makueni County. I knew Hon. Mutula Kilonzo and got to know him as a person with a great passion of serving the people of Kenya. He will be fondly remembered for the manner in which he executed his duties as Member of Parliament and Minister without fear or favour. We have lost a great Kenyan. 

May the good Lord rest his soul in eternal peace.


Martha Karua: I join Kenyans in mourning the sudden and untimely demise of senator and senior counsel Hon. Mutula Kilonzo. Mutula was an accomplished lawyer and politician who has contributed greatly to the development of the law and development of the country.May God comfort his family, friends and the people of Makueni.

May his soul rest in peace.

Hon. Ali Hassan Joho: I have learned with shock and sadness the untimely demise of Hon.Mutula Kilonzo, Senator, Makueni. I wish to express our most sincere condolences to the family. We wish his family immense strength and peace in life in this trying moment. May his soul rest in peace. Inna Lillahi wa inna ilaihi raji'un. 'Surely we belong to God and to Him shall we return'

Hon. Evans Kidero: I would like to send my deepest condolence to the family of the late Hon Mutula Kilonzo and the people of Makueni county on the demise of the senator.Kenya has indeed lost a great leader.

Hon. Alfred Mutua: I wish to send my Sincerest and deepest Condolences to the family, friends and constituents
of Senior Counsel and Makueni Senator, Hon. Mutula Kilonzo. Kenya has lost a great and dedicated man. May his soul rest in eternal peace.

Musalia Mudavadi: RIP Mutula Kilonzo. Our prayers are with the family of former Makueni Senator.

Daniel Ndambuki (Churchil): We are saddened by the shocking news of Mutula Kilonzo's death. May the Lord rest his soul in peace.


Maina Kageni: RIP Mutula Kilonzo... you were a GREAT man.... a brilliant lawyer and an articulate and fearless leader... I had the pleasure of working with you during the time I hosted "Crossfire" on Kiss 100 alongside Otieno Kajwang', Tony Gachoka, Koigi Wa Wamwere, Mukhisa Kituyi and Ababu Namwamba. You impressed me with your bravado and honesty.. We are poorer as a nation without you... But we musn't be selfish.. Your children and wife have lost a father, husband, mentor and guide... they are in our thoughts and prayers... You fought the good fight, led a good life and you leave great examples that hard work DOES pay!!! Fare thee well and Rest in Peace, Mutula Kilonzo...

Attorney General Githu Muigai said he learnt with great shock the passing on of Mutula. Mr Githu said Mutula was a brilliant lawyer, who dedicated great part of his distinguished career to the service of the law and the legal profession.

H.E President Uhuru Kenyatta In Arusha

H.E President Uhuru Kenya is in Arusha, Tanzania to attend the 11th Extraordinary Summit of East African Community (EAC) Heads of State and Government. 

The meeting is expected to deliberate on the appointment of a new EAC deputy Secretary-General from Kenya, the appointment of new judges of the East African Court of Justice from the Republic of Burundi and the Republic of Rwanda and also consider the progress report of the council of ministers on negotiations for the establishment of the East African Monetary Union.


H.E Uhuru Kenya  and First Lady Margaret Kenyatta being received by Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete on arrival at Kilimanjaro International airport Arusha.

H.E Uhuru Kenya  and First Lady Margaret Kenyatta being received by Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete on arrival at Kilimanjaro International airport Arusha.

H.E Uhuru Kenyatta, First Lady Margaret Kenyatta and President Jakaya Kikwete

About The Late Hon Mutula Kilonzo - Quick Facts

Born in July, 1948.

Educated at Mbooni Primary School and Machakos High School

1969: Graduated with a First Class honours degree in Law from University of Dar-es-Salaam. Being the first in East Africa to have a First Class in Law.

1975: Established Kilonzo and Company Advocates. Earned his first million within eight months of practise.

He became Former President Moi's legal adviser after being introduced by Hosea Kiplagat, Moi's nephew.

For a long time he believed that Kenyan politics had very little room for independent-minded people. Declined KANU's offer for a political seat in 1992 and 1997. He later accepted the party's nomination to parliament in January 2003 and became KANU Shadow Justice Minister.

He had also served as a minister for Nairobi Metropolitan Development until being appointed in the docket of Justice and Constitutional affairs on May 4, 2009 and later on minister for Education.

Mutula Kilonzo was married and had seven Children.
Three of the children, including Mutula Kilonzo Jnr. and Kethi Kilonzo, have been his practising associates.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Breaking News Kenya - Hon Mutula Kilonzo Is Dead

Makueni Senator; Hon. Mutula Kilonzo is dead. He is reported to have slept and failed to wake up at his farm boardering Maanzoni Lodge on Mombasa-Nairobi Road.
  
Born in July, 1948.
Educated at Mbooni Primary School and Machakos High School

1969: Graduated with a First Class honours degree in Law from University of Dar-es-Salaam. Being the first in East Africa to have a First Class in Law.

1975: Established Kilonzo and Company Advocates. Earned his first million within eight months of practise.

He became Former President Moi's legal adviser after being introduced by Hosea Kiplagat, Moi's nephew.

For a long time he believed that Kenyan politics had very little room for independent-minded people. Declined KANU's offer for a political seat in 1992 and 1997. He later accepted the party's nomination to parliament in January 2003 and became KANU Shadow Justice Minister.

He had also served as a minister for Nairobi Metropolitan Development until being appointed in the docket of Justice and Constitutional affairs on May 4, 2009 and later on minister for Education.

Mutula Kilonzo was married and had seven Children.
Three of the children, including Mutula Kilonzo Jnr. and Kethi Kilonzo, have been his practising associates.
Mutula Kilonzo while addressing parliament about his death threats sometimes back had said that; 'I have been threatened severally but l never bothered your office. But after receiving two messages 30 minutes apart from two different numbers apart saying that "Be ready to die" as though they are God. I thought that this is something I should share with my country and Hon. Colleagues so that should anything happen to me, you will know that l told you so. If they are threatening me because of my work , they are in for a rude shock because l have no intention whatsoever to change my way of life- The way I speak, the way is the way put positions clearly because I do so out of my understanding as the only senior counsel in the parliament, out of a very careful teaching and education as a lawyer'.

 People Speak

H.E President Uhuru Kenyatta:  My heartfelt condolences go out to the family, relatives, friends and residents of Makueni County following the death of Senator Mutula Kilonzo. I am shocked and greatly saddened by the untimely death of Senator Kilonzo. He was one of Kenya’s most brilliant minds, a principled politician and a renowned lawyer.He was an astute politician and leader who was immensely popular among the people of Makueni county and beyond. He was also an outstanding performer who served the country diligently in various capacities including as minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Minister forNairobi Metropolitan and Minister for Education. Both as a politician and as a minister, the late Senator Kilonzo was a competent, consummate and resolute administrator who stuck to his convictions even in the face of opposition. I pray that God grants his family the strength and fortitude to bear the tragic loss. Rest in peace Senator Kilonzo. You will be greatly missed.
 
Kethi Kilonzo (Mutula's daughter):  'i really dont understand,i dont know.im just a human being devoid of wisdom and knowledge.we will trust in the Lord ,the father to the orphans and husband to the widows'.

Evans Kidero: I would like to send my deepest condolence to the family of the late  Hon Mutula Kilonzo and the people of Makueni county on the demise of the senator.Kenya has indeed lost a great leader.

Head of the Public Service Mr Francis Kimemia: We have lost one of the best ministers Kenya has ever had.

Raila Odinga: We've lost a leader not shy to speak truth however bitter, who was ready to state what the law says, even if it rubbed the wrong way.


Friday, April 26, 2013

Should Raila Odinga be in Parliament?

By Salim Lone.
 
Many of you responded to my brief post on social media regarding Raila Odinga and Devolution yesterday by asking me to encourage him not to return to Parliament. I cannot ask him this - he has already told me he does not wish to do that, and he has said so publicly in any case. But what prompted these friends’ requests to me is the continuing clamor for Raila Odinga to return to Parliament.

At one level this reaffirmation of people’s support for Mr Odinga is wonderful to behold, and must also give him good solace at a time when he is personally grappling with a second loss of a presidency in very questionable circumstances. But this extended debate on his return to Parliament is distracting attention from so many other issues that Kenyans need to focus on at this time.

I too feel he would do much better if he is freed of the challenges of managing day-to-day politics and focuses instead on building his party as well as a national movement for change involving civil society, professionals, trade unionists and others. Njeri Osaak in her extended response yesterday also spelled out many good reasons why Parliament is not the right place for Raila anymore. Do read her posting.

Part of this clamour for Raila Odinga's return to Parliament reflects a misunderstanding of our political system. One does not have to be in Parliament to influence this country’s direction and evolution. Raila’s own father Jaramogi spent long periods out of Parliament but continued to be a powerful political force. A number of other Kenyans who fought against overwhelming odds under Kanu rule to give us the freedoms we now enjoy did so in their non-parliamentary lives.


There is no objective way to determine whether Raila can do more for us from within or outside Parliament. So that decision is entirely his, If this current campaign to convince him to change his position on this issue succeeds, I will not complain. But this discussion should end soon.

Did You Vote For Raila Odinga?



“I would like to thank every Kenyan that supported our movement, CORD, and voted for me and my brother, Kalonzo Musyoka in the just concluded elections. I would also like to thank all those that voted for our electoral opponents, you played your rightful part in growing our democracy.
I thank all of the Old Guard who stood by us and advised us. I especially wish to thank all of the young people who volunteered sacrificing their time, resources and energy in campaigning for CORD. I try to read as many of your messages as possible on Facebook and Twitter. You are all truly appreciated.
You all believed in me and I believe in you. Together, we can make Kenya a prosperous nation that is the envy of all the world. Keep working, keep trying...For Kenya! I will also do the same!”


Jaguar Buys a Plane, a Bentley … And His List Continues





Yes its official, Jaguar now adds a plane to his list of machines. Known as ‘AIR Jaguar’ He is rumored to have bought it during the Kenyan electioneering period. 

Equally bought a Bentley Convertible just for the sake of it.

Too Handsome for Saudi Arabia

Omar Borkan Al Gala, a fashion photographer, actor and poet from Dubai is one of the three men who were deported from Saudi Arabia, ‘for being too handsome’.

As a man, I have a feeling that perhaps, men from Saudi Arabia fear that such kind of men may steal their wives' hearts  if they let them stay in the country…………

 


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