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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Photos: Rihanna Shows Off Her Bare Buttocks In New Music Video

The 25-year-old singer showed off her well-oiled behind clad in skimpy red undies under denim shorts which had been cut into a thong.


Rihanna uploaded the image - taken on the shoot for track Pour It Up - to her Instagram page writing "and that's a #WRAP !!!!! #pouritupvideoshoot," before swiftly deleting it again.



Earlier in the week she showed off more snaps from behind-the-scenes of the shoot - including a picture of herself dressed in a white bodysuit and curly blonde wig as she glanced over her shoulder in front of a mirror.....courtesy of Naij News

Career Opportunities At Amaco Insurance

Opportunity for Passionate Marketers

Ref. No. MRT/5/2013

Africa Merchant Assurance Company (AMACO) is a well established general insurance underwriter with a country-wide branch network.

The company is pursuing an ambitious growth strategy for the year 2013 and beyond and would like
to recruit experienced, innovative and high performing professionals to the position of:

Unit Leaders - General Insurance Business


20 Positions

To be based at the branches in Nairobi, Mombasa, Malindi, Nyeri, Embu, Meru, Nakuru, Naivasha, Nyahururu, Kapsabet, Eldoret, Kitale, Bungoma, Kisumu, Kakamega, Kisii, Kericho, Narok, Migori, Thika.

Reporting to the Agency Manager, the position holder will ensure close supervision and support of direct sales staff in their pursuit of business to ensure Company procedures and ethics are followed in order to achieve company budgets.

Duties and Responsibilities:

 
    Source quality and sustainable business for the Company
    Establish and develop markets for the company’s products
    Recruiting, selecting, training, motivating and growing the direct sales staff
    Setting goals and monitoring performance
    Managing unit business for targets and regulatory compliance

Qualification, Competencies and Attributes

 
    Minimum K.C.S.E with a minimum grade of C plain
    Degree or Diploma in any business related field will be an added advantage.
    A Certificate of Proficiency with a track record of three years in insurance sales.
    Must be computer literate and very presentable
    Must be analytical, confident, and good at following instructions.
    Be self motivated, innovative, and result-driven with a passion for sales.
    Excellent written and verbal communication.

Interested candidates are requested to send a letter of application and copy of their updated Curriculum Vitae indicating our reference number, day time contact and the branch of their choice to:

The Human Resource Manager,
P.O. Box 61599-00200,
Nairobi

or Email to hr@amaco.co.ke or careers@amaco.co.ke,

Closing date: 27th May 2013.

Africa Merchant Assurance Company is an equal opportunity employer.

KenCall Customer Service Reps Careers (50 Posts)

KenCall is the first company of its kind in Kenya and is setting the standard for the future of Call Centre operations in this country.

We provide telemarketing and customer support services to customers in Britain and the U.S.

 

Title: Inbound International Account - Customer Service Representatives
 
Deadline: 29-03-13
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Openings: 50

Description
 
Main responsibilities of the Job include:
Provision of excellent and professional customer service by:
    Responding to customer enquiries via email, live chat and phone
    Anticipating potential needs or problems of customers and resolving
    Maintaining a balance between business and customer needs
    Following through on commitments
    Making recommendations of alternate solutions if customer expectations cannot be met and following relevant escalation contact protocols
    Maintaining confidentiality of information
    Achieving first contact resolution (FCR)
    Handling complaints or issues satisfactorily
    Providing accurate information about products and services
    Processing transactions effectively

Personal Attributes
 
    Superior customer service skills and ability to maintain positive working relationships
    Solid organizational skills
    Great attention to details
    Ability to multi-task
    Strong work ethic.
    Ability to manage complex order processing and data input
    Ability to maintain confidentiality at all times
    Must be highly motivated and committed to achieving results
    Ability to work under little supervision while meeting deliverables
    Ability to work in a team environment, as well as independently
    Excellent communication skills; written and verbal.
    Flexibility to work in shifts including weekend and nightshifts.
    Must be willing to work in a diverse, dynamic environment and want to be part of a super-skilled and fun team.

Personal Requirements

Educational and/or Other Requirements/Qualifications
 
    MUST HAVE A CLEAR NEUTRAL ACCENT WITH AN AMERICAN ORIENTATION
    Must have an excellent command of English
    University degree/ College Diploma in a related field
    Preferably have experience in Customer Service in a Contact Centre.

If you are interested in joining a winning team, we invite you to view our current openings and submit your resume.

KenCall does not employ any recruiting agents or agencies, nor does it charge for interviews or any other activities related to recruiting.

Career applications are accepted daily online on www.kencall.com

KenCall shall not be held liable for any transactions entered into with any other persons outside of KenCall’s offices.

Stima Sacco Career Opportunities 2013

Stima Savings and Credit Cooperative Society Limited (Stima Sacco) is a leading country-wide, fast growing, and licensed institution.

Stima Sacco’s Vision is ‘To be a market leader in the provision of world class financial services to our members’ who are derived from the electricity, energy, utility and other sectors including small
and micro entrepreneurs.

The Society’s 2012-16 Strategic Plan key priority is to transform the Society’s business model and grow the business by more than 300 percent by 2016 through innovative products, services and branch expansion.

Stima Sacco is seeking to recruit dynamic, innovative, energetic, self motivated and experienced persons to fill the following positions:

Branch Credit Officer IV
Reports functionally to the Credit Manager and administratively to the Branch Manager

Job Summary
The Job holder will be responsible for ensuring effectiveness and efficiency of all loan processes and procedures at the Branch.

Duties and Responsibilities
    Coordinating the loan processing activity at the branch.
    Appraising and advising members on loan eligibility
    Advising members on loan approval status.
    Ensuring completeness of loan application forms and adequacy of information provided.
    Ensuring compliance of loan procedures as per SASRA and other legal requirements.
    Generating loan appraisal reports using computer programs to evaluate members’ financial status.
    Generating loans periodical reports for the branch manager.
    Periodically advising on the adequacy of the loan appraisal tools available.

Key Qualifications:
 
    KCSE Grade B- or its equivalent
    Bachelor degree in Cooperative Business or Management or Business related field.
    Post graduate Diploma in Micro Finance will be an added advantage
    Certified Credit Management will be an added advantage
    Proficiency in computer skills.
    3 years relevant experience at supervisory level, preferably in the financial sector.
    A person of integrity, team player and have effective communication skills.

Qualified applicants should send their Application Letter and Detailed CVs to stimasaccojobs@stima-sacco.com by 31st May 2013 indicating the position applied for as the subject line.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

South London Killings: Photo Courtesy'AN EYE FOR AN EYE': FULL RANT OF MAN WITH BLOOD ON HIS HANDS

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The man with blood on his hands said 'you people will never be safe' as he launched an incredible rant.
 
In the video footage, obtained by ITV News, he said: ‘We swear by the almighty Allah we will never stop fighting you until you leave us alone.
 
'We must fight them as they fight us. An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.
 
'I apologise that women have had to witness this today, but in our land our women have to see the same. You people will never be safe. Remove your government, they don't care about you.'
 
'Do you think David Cameron is going to get caught in the street when we start bussin' our guns? You think politicians are going to die?
 
'No it's going to be the average guy, like you, and your children.
 
'So get rid of them. Tell them to bring our troops back so you can all live in peace.'

Quick Facts

One of the men arrested is believed to be Michael Adebolajo

Two men repeatedly stab and tried to behead off-duty soldier in SE London
They shouted 'Allah Akbar' attack and told witnesses to film them

Charged at police officers with rusty revolver, knives and meat cleavers
Killing took place 200 yards from barracks and close to primary school
Both men placed under arrest after being treated for gunshot wounds

PM: Killing is 'sickening' and Britain will 'never buckle' in face of terror
 
Courtesy of Mail Online

Meet Planet Earth's Most Handsome Man

Meet the mysterious Iraqi male model taking the Internet by storm.

Ahmed Angel - Iraqi medical student and part-time model.
 
Bizarre photo album has been viewed almost a million times in three months.
 
Ahmed has posted more than 400 photos of himself on Facebook.

 

Meet Ahmed Angel - the Iraqi medical student and part-time model who wants to take over the world.


And with his gelled hair, piercing blue eyes and expert Photoshopping skills, the 18-year-old has been gathering followers at a phenomenal rate.


Since it was created three months ago, Ahmed's bizarre photo album on Imgur has been viewed almost a million times.

7 Non Negotiable Rules To Success and Winnings

1.Respect. Seek to understand others before you seek to be understood.
2.Belief. If you believe in yourself, you can fail up and overcome anything.
3.Trust. Trust is the foundation of healthy relationships and it must be earned.
4.Loyalty. Promises must be more than words, even if they require sacrifice.
5.Commitment. Don’t hold anything back and work like this is your last job.
6.Courage. Never back down from a challenge; discover your inner strength to win.
7.Gratitude. Actively look for opportunities to show kindness to others.

Very Touching; Painful Life Story: 'Raped By My Dad 5 Years Ago .... I have Finally Accepted and Moved On'

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“It happened on August 13, 2007. It was a Wednesday and I was at home in Meru with my father, a man I was very close to and whom I felt secure with. 

We enjoyed each other’s company and often jogged and played chess and darts together. He was an engineer. My mother, an epidemiologist, worked for the Ministry of Health. She had travelled to Eldoret the previous day, where there was a disease outbreak.

My younger sister was in school for holiday tuition while my older brother, then a student, was at Moi University. My older sister was married. I was in Form Four at Chogoria Girls’ Secondary School and was home for the holidays.
That morning, my father had ordered the house boy to visit his family, pointing out that there was not much to be done. My father and I went about our usual daily routine and even jogged in the afternoon. We had supper at 8pm, then played chess and darts until 10pm, when he excused himself, saying that he wanted to sleep early. Shortly afterwards, I went to my room and changed into my nightdress, then continued to play darts on my laptop.
Much later, it was about 2am, I saw the doorknob turn. The door opened and my father came in, wearing only his underwear. I quickly grabbed a gown and wrapped it around myself. I threw another one at him and told him to cover himself, which he did. I thought that he had come to find out why I had not yet slept.
He sat next to me on the bed, took away my laptop, and covered my mouth with a cloth. Then he raped me. He was too strong, I could not fight back. Then he left.
I sat on my bed in disbelief. I was bleeding and in pain. I had never been intimate with anyone in any way. All I could do was cry. I did not know whom to turn to. My father had violated me. I felt betrayed. I tried to get off the bed but could hardly move. But I had to.
Eventually, I decided to find out whether he was still inside the house. In my state of mind, I figured that he was the only one who could help me since my mother was not around. On opening his bedroom door, the first thing I saw was blood on the floor, lots of it. He had stabbed himself, and next to him was a suicide note addressed to my mother. It read: “I fell in love with your daughter. I had sex with her. Darling, I don’t know how to face you”.
Ill-kept secret
In my shock and confusion, I did not inform anyone, and only waited for my mother to come home.
When she saw the suicide note, she broke into tears. When she finally composed herself, she told me to keep what had happened between the two of us. She did not want other people to know because we were, as she put it, “Christians”.
She took me to hospital, where I was admitted for two months. My mother visited me almost every day. When I learnt that I was pregnant, I almost died. I wanted to have an abortion, but my mother would hear none of it, not even when the doctors pointed out that I had the choice to terminate the pregnancy if I wanted to.
After discharge, I went back home, but I might as well have remained in hospital. My older brother and sister accused me of having an affair with my father and tried to turn my mother against me, but in spite of the turmoil she was going through, she never stopped supporting me.
I reported back to school in October, about a month late, to do my Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examinations. My pregnancy was not obvious, so no one knew about it.
Rejection
Soon after my father’s death, my mother started to fall ill and was in and out of hospital. On the day that she died, she had gone to hospital since her blood pressure had shot up. She died at home that evening, on February 20, 2008. I was six months pregnant at the time.
When the KCSE results were announced later that month, I had scored an A, but was not happy or excited in any way. My life had come to an end when my father raped me. I felt that I had nothing to look forward to. Unfortunately, the worst was yet to come.
My older brother and sister started blaming me for the deaths of our parents. They told everyone who cared to know that I had been having an affair with my father. Eventually, I could no longer live with the ridicule, stares, and finger-pointing. I left home for Nairobi, where I got a job as a house girl in Eastleigh. My employer could see that I was pregnant but hired me anyway and offered to pay me Sh1,800 a month, which I accepted.
I would later learn that my brother sold all our parents’ property — the house, the car, and the shambas. He gave our youngest sister only Sh200,000 for her education and shared the rest with our older sister. I did not get a single cent.

I continued working until my body could take no more. When I sought refuge in my sister’s house, she threw me out. That night I slept on her doorstep, cold and hungry. Fortunately, her neighbour sympathised with me and welcomed me to stay with her for as long as I wanted.
A few days later, my custodian’s mother, Ms Mercy Kanji, visited. When she heard my story, she invited me to live with her after I gave birth. Indeed, miracles do happen.
In April 2008, I gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl.
They both looked like me, but I hated them so much that I did not breastfeed them for the first two months. 

Each day I prayed that I would wake up and find them dead.
I only began to feel some affection for them when they were about five months old. I looked at them one day and saw them for the innocent children they were.
However, I would only breastfeed them when they cried.
Ms Kanji, a businesswoman in Namanga, employed me as her assistant. I would make photocopies, file forms and receipts, and any other job she gave me. She generously paid me Sh1,000 a day, part of which I saved. After five months, she gave me Sh30,000 to start a business.
Unfortunately, my daughter, who was born with a hole in her heart, died shortly afterwards. With Ms Kanji’s help, I buried her at Lang’ata Cemetery using part of the money she had loaned me. I invited my immediate family for the burial, but only my younger sister came. I was disappointed, but life had to go on.
Embracing the future
I decided to start selling black beans, with the money I’d saved up, and that which I’d received from Ms Kanji. I started with two sacks and six months later, I was able to buy 36 sacks from the profit I made. My guardian encouraged me to save and go to university, pointing out that I was intelligent and had a bright future ahead of me. I had been invited to study for a Bachelor of Science in Medicine at the University of Nairobi and was to report in September 2009.
My younger sister and I kept in touch, and when she completed high school in 2009, she came to Namanga to live with me at Ms Kanji’s home.
Later, in April 2009, I decided to get a place of my own in Nairobi since I was due to join university. I rented a one-room house at Moi Air Base in Eastleigh for Sh1,200 a month. I lived with my sister and son, but later employed a house help to look after my son when my sister joined Mt Kenya University to study for a Diploma in Clinical Medicine. I would not have been able to pay her school fees were it not for Ms Kanji’s help.
In September 2009, I reported at the University of Nairobi’s Medical School as a full-time student. My business was doing well and using part of my profits as well as a loan from the Higher Education Loans Board, I was able to pay my tuition fees. I employed someone to handle the business for me, but would travel to Meru town over the weekend to check on its progress.
My sister completed her diploma in 2010, around the time I met two American tourists, a mother and daughter, who were on holiday in Kenya. The three of us had visited the Joy Centre Children’s Home in Kayole. We got talking and on a whim, I shared my story with them.
My experience must have touched them because they offered my sister a scholarship to study for a Bachelor of Science in Medicine at Michigan Medical School. My sister travelled to the US in April 2012.
Unfortunately, Ms Kanji passed away in July that year. A piece of me died with her because she had been like a second mother to me. In her will, she left me one of her lorries, which has been a great boost to my cereals business — even in death, she is still looking out for me.
This year, death snatched away someone else dear to me; my younger sister, who had such a bight future ahead of her.
She died on April 5 in the US, where, as I mentioned, she’d gone to study. She had been admitted to hospital with high blood pressure — tests revealed blood clots in her brain, but even after two operations, she did not survive.

When I informed my immediate family about her death, they blamed me, pointing out that I was the one who had taken her to a foreign country. I travelled to the US on April 10, thanks to help from friends, and buried my sister in a paid-for public plot. I was unable to raise money to bring her body back home, something that pains me to this day.
I’m all he has
I have tried everything possible to reconcile with my immediate family, but none of them wants anything to do with me. It hurts terribly, but I have been through worse and I get stronger with each passing day.
It has not been easy, though. I once tried to commit suicide, but a friend who happened to visit that day stopped me from drinking the pesticide I had bought. He pointed out that if I took my life, my son would be left with no one.
I realised that this was true. He has no father, no grandfather, no grandmother, and the remaining relatives want nothing to do with him.
This is when I realised that I love my son. He does not know anything, and is not to blame for what happened. He only knows that I am “Mum” and that I am the only person he has. For this reason, I have decided to remain strong, to never break. I will rise above it all.
I am in my fourth year at University, and in two year’s time, I will be a doctor, an accomplishment that gives me great pride.
I am also in a relationship with someone I have known for a long time. It has taken me a long time to get to this point, but I know I cannot continue living in the shadow of what happened. I want to be happy, I need to be happy. I, too, want a husband and more children. I need to continue living regardless of what happened.
My son is now five years old. I know that one day he will want to know who his father is and why he does not have uncles and aunts, like other children. How do you tell your child that although he is your son, he is also your brother?
This is a bridge that I will have to cross when I get to it..... Courtesy of Daily Nation

Breaking News: President Uhuru Kenyatta Finally Appoints Kazungu Kambi and Lenku To The Cabinet

Kazungu Kambi
President Uhuru Kenyatta has nominated two Kenyans to fill the vacant Cabinet slots Thursday.
The President nominated Utalii College Principal Joseph Ole Lenku as Cabinet Secretary, Interior and Coordination of National Government.

Former assistant minister Kazungu Kambi is the Cabinet Secretary nominee, Labour, Social Security and Services.

"I have subsequently forwarded the names to Parliament for approval," said President Kenyatta.

The nomination of Mr Ole Lenku and Mr Kambi sees President Kenyatta complete his Cabinet line-up of 18 ministries. 
The two will be vetted by the Committee on Appointments, which will then table its report before the National Assembly.
The Plenary will deliberate on the report and vote to approve or reject the nominees. 
If approved, the names will be sent to President Kenyatta for formal appointment. 
However, if MPs reject the nomination of Mr Ole Lenku and Mr Kambi, the Head of State will nominate two candidates for the positions afresh........Daily Nation Reports

Justin Bieber's New Party Rule: Bring In Your Lawyer

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Parties at Justin Bieber’s California mansion are now BYOL — Bring Your Own Lawyer.

The teenage pop star has reportedly made a legal move to muzzle any and all guests at his parties, as prosecutors continue mulling whether to file battery charges against him over an alleged dustup with a neighbor.

All visitors to Bieber’s southern California crib must sign a sternly worded “premises waiver” that threatens a $5 million lawsuit over any spilled secrets, TMZ.com reported Wednesday.
No John Hancock, no fun with Justin.

The alleged waiver states that “under no circumstances” are guests allowed to divulge any details about their time at Bieber’s pad though personal texts, Twitter posts, social media sites, press interviews or “any media whatsoever.”

All information, photos and videos regarding the pop singer — including details about his physical health and philosophical and spiritual views — are considered “confidential, private, secret and sensitive” if one acquires them while partaking in the good life at his sprawling spread in Calabasas, Calif., the document obtained by TMZ states.

“It would be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to ascertain the monetary damages that would be caused by your breach of the terms,” the two-page waiver states. “(You) therefore agree that any breach of (the) foregoing confidentiality provisions shall be compensated by a payment of Five Million Dollars.” ... Daily News Reported.

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