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Mseto FC from Dagoretti and Achievers FC from Ongata Rongai are the winners of the second edition of the Nairobi SportPesa Cheza Dimba tournament, held on Saturday, 4th October 2025, at Dandora Stadium in Nairobi.

Mseto FC were crowned the new champions of the tournament in the men’s category after beating Victors Faith Church of Kasarani 1-0 in a highly charged and fast-paced men’s final.

The decisive goal came in the 16th minute when Charles Baraza found the back of the net with a brilliant finish, sealing the regional title for his side.

In the women’s category, Ongata Rongai’s Achievers FC claimed the regional crown after edging hosts UEFA Despanol Queens FC 5-4 in a penalty shootout, following a 2-2 draw in regulation time.

“I am really happy with my boys; they played exceptionally well and pushed hard despite the game being very tough. Last year, we were knocked out in the first round, but this time we came prepared with new attacking tactics that earned us victory. We plan to use the prize money to support our team. Finally, I want to thank SportPesa and the Tujiamini initiative for helping players at the grassroots level realize their dreams, ”said Michael Branabe Head Coach, Mseto FC.

The men’s champions, Mseto FC, walked away with KES 250,000 annually and kits to be renewed for the next 3 years, while Achievers FC received KES 50,000 one-off prize, as winners in the women’s category. In addition, both teams will benefit from three years of mentorship through the Tujiamini platform by SportPesa, which aims to nurture and empower grassroots talent.

The Nairobi leg of SportPesa Cheza Dimba attracted several grassroots teams from across the county, offering a platform for young people to showcase their talent, believe in themselves, and make a positive impact within their communities.

“We enjoyed the game, though it wasn’t easy as the opponents were also very strong. We started with the group stages which were also a bit tough as everyone came here to win. Compared to other games in the group stages I think this was one of the toughest but again we managed to contain the game, pushed them into their half and secured the win in the first half.” Said Delvin Kubari player Mseto FC.

Nairobi also featured the Bronze Kwa Ground giveaways to random talented people and small businesses.

These awards celebrate changemakers in sport, arts, media, and enterprise, honouring individual excellence while strengthening community togetherness and lasting impact.

“Cheza Dimba is more than just a football tournament, it is a platform for supporting talent, inspiring hope, and uplifting communities through the Tujiamini initiative. Today in Dandora, we witnessed incredible display of passion and skill as various teams turned up to compete, showcasing the true spirit of community football. We hope to expand this initiative and reach more young people across the country. Said Deborah Maina, Public Relations and Advertising Executive from SportPesa.

With Nairobi done and dusted, Cheza Dimba now heads to Nyanza region with Kisii town playing host to the tournament for Nyanza edition.

Sunday, 05 October 2025 10:27

Youth Urged To Join Professional Groups

Young people have been encouraged to take up membership in professional organizations as a pathway to career growth, mentorship, and leadership development.

Speaking during the launch of Kenya Youth Assembly foundation strategic plan, Mombasa Land CEC Mohammed Hussein noted that professional groups not only nurture talent but also provide a platform for advocacy, capacity building, and innovation.

He challenged young people to actively seek spaces where their voices can be heard, stressing that their involvement is key in shaping the future.

"When young people join professional groups, they don’t just build careers they build futures. These platforms give them the mentorship, networks, and confidence they need to shape tomorrow’s leadership."  said Hussein.

Adding " We need more young leaders in our county , and this organisations are hood platforms to produce such leaders."

He further called on the youth to take advantage of the continous voters registration exercise launched by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).

" The only way that you can get a good leader is through the ballot so let us please come out and register as voters" he noted.

Mariam Wakio Kindungwa was unveiled as the 1 million shillings winner of the Coca-Cola.

Funua Flava Pata Mita promotion as hundreds of Mombasa residents come out in Large numbers to witness the occassion .

The excitement began earlier in the day when a caravan carrying Kindungwa made its way through Mombasa town, stopping at notable locations such as Tudor Coca-Cola depot, Bamburi, Shanzu and Mtwapa before finally arriving at the Coastal Bottlers grounds for the grand unveiling.

Kindungwa was announced as the sixth winner nationwide and the first at the Coast region to take home the Sh1 million prize.

When asked about her plans for the prize money, Kindungwa revealed that she intends to pay fees and settle pending development plans.

 "I am so glad to be one of the winners. I have been trying several times, winning data bundles. I didn't know I would win Sh 1 million. I can tell Kenyans that this is a true promotion, and they should try their luck," she said. 

Coastal Bottlers Chief Financial Controller, Virendra Nagori, praised the region's response to Coca-Cola products, urging residents to continue supporting the brand

"We welcome consumers to continue drinking Coca-Cola products because the more you consume, the more chances you have to win prizes," Nagori said.

According to Coastal Bottlers Marketing Officer Ruth Mwake, numerous winners have already received cash and data bundles since the promotion began.

"We have several one million winners still to go, other prizes are data, ,10k, 50k and 100k" Mwake announced during a media interview at the Coastal Bottlers facility.

The Funua Flava Pata Mita promotion, launched on August 15, 2025, aims to reward Coca-Cola drinkers across the country with weekly cash prizes of up to Sh1 million. 

To participate, consumers purchase any 300ml glass Coca-Cola product, check under the bottle's yellow cap for a unique code, and SMS the code to 40111 for an instant chance to win.

 

 

Kenyan actress, social advocate and media personality, Catherine Kamau (Kate Actress), has been appointed Global Goodwill Ambassador for the new Bill Gates & Friends social movement, set to launch later this month in the United States.

In this landmark role tied to the Bill Gates 70th Birthday Campaign, Catherine will represent Africa on the global stage, with a focus on the continent’s three key regions: Kenya, South Africa and Nigeria.

Her appointment underscores her unique ability to amplify African voices, champion social impact and connect the continent’s stories to a worldwide audience.

Catherine Kamau is a Celebrated Actor, Social Leader, Executive Producer, Content Creator and a Media Personality, with a strong presence across film, television and digital platforms.

With a career spanning more than 15 years, she has become one of Kenya’s most beloved and trusted entertainer.

Widely recognized for her advocacy, authenticity, elegance and cross-generational appeal, Catherine is both a household name and a leading cultural icon across Africa.

The Bill Gates 70th Birthday Celebration, taking place on October 28, 2025, will be more than a tribute but a global call to action.

The event, organized by a coalition of friends, leaders and changemakers, will highlight Mr. Gates’ profound contributions to health, education, technology and philanthropy, while mobilizing partners to sustain and expand his work.

As Goodwill Ambassador, Kate will:

Onboard African changemakers to participate in a digital campaign showcasing Bill Gates’ humanitarian legacy.

Collaborate with the Campaign Anthem Artist to create and launch a powerful anthem that will unite voices around shared values of innovation and service.

Lead storytelling and engagement efforts in the build-up to the Monthly Humanitarian legacy Festivals starting in February 2026 and the Future of Humanity Initiative, both launching as part of the birthday campaign

The campaign will feature several digital activations including:

A Pre-Birthday Wishes Campaign encouraging fans to share messages using hashtags like #BillGatesAt70, #CelebrateImpact, and #FutureofHumanity.

A special recognition and giveaway for nominated changemakers across Africa

Distribution of tokens of appreciation for both supporters and participants.

The Future of Humanity Initiative is co-created by changemakers inspired by Bill Gates’ global impact.

It brings together a diverse coalition of leaders, innovators and philanthropists, with over $3 billion pledged by renowned philanthropists committed to carrying Gates’ legacy forward.

The founding changemakers will be formally unveiled during the Bill Gates 70th Birthday Celebration.

Designed as an honorary 70th birthday gift, the initiative fulfills Gates’ lifelong dream: that every child has enough food to eat, access to medical care, and the opportunity to attend school and even college.

The celebration will not only honor his legacy in advancing health, education, technology and global development but will also bring together leaders, innovators, and changemakers to reflect on his contributions and carry his mission forward.

Catherine is also a passionate humanitarian and the founder of the Auntie Kate Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering vulnerable women and girls across Kenya and beyond. 

This high-impact global tribute and initiative is independent and not affiliated with the Gates Foundation. It is designed to honor Bill Gates’ achievements while inspiring future generations of leaders, innovators, and changemakers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Mombasa based developer has once again been recognized for its commitment to sustainable living solutions in real estate development.

Megna Homes clinched the Dennis Quansah Green Buildings Award in the residential category during the Kenya Green Building Society (KGBS) Annual Conference 2025 held in Nairobi.

KGBS renamed its Green Buildings category the Dennis Quansah Green Building Award in honor of Dennis Quansah, the late Programs Lead for the IFC Green Building Market Transformation Program in Kenya, Nigeria, and Ghana, recognizing his contribution to advancing the green building movement in Africa.

KGBS CEO Nasra Nanda noted that the organization celebrates “outstanding achievements and innovative contributions to sustainable and environmentally responsible building practices,”

Adding, “We honour individuals or organizations that have made a significant impact in promoting green building and reducing environmental footprint in the built environment.”

Speaking during the award ceremony dubbed “A Taste of Lamu” at Emara Ole Sereni, Megna Homes CEO Ahmed Badawy expressed his gratitude, saying:


“We are deeply honored to receive the Dennis Quansah Green Buildings Award. This recognition by KGBS reinforces our commitment to designing developments that not only meet housing needs but also respect the environment. I want to sincerely thank KGBS for acknowledging our efforts in promoting sustainable living.”

The award ceremony was graced by Chair of Council of Governors who is also the Governor of Wajir Ahmed Abdillahi, Issa Timamy (Lamu) and their Garissa counterpart Nadhif Jama.

The award comes just a month after Megna Homes became the first developer from Mombasa to achieve EDGE certification, following its sustainable design choices for its flagship Santana project in Mtopanga, next to Bamburi.

The Santana project has been celebrated for its outstanding performance in three key areas: energy efficiency, water savings, and reduced embodied energy in materials.

Spanning 12 acres, the development features 816 residential units and 64 commercial spaces, offering a mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments. 

Amenities include a swimming pool, jogging track, fitness centre, football pitch, landscaped green spaces, ample parking, and a community centre.

The project also integrates a police post and enhanced infrastructure such as upgraded roads and drainage systems.

Mr. Badawy emphasized the company’s long-term vision saying; “Sustainability is not just a feature in our projects; it is part of our DNA as a company. With Santana, and every project we embark on, our goal is to provide modern housing that fosters community living while reducing environmental impact. We see this as our contribution to a greener, more resilient Kenya.”

In 2024, the developer was also named the Best Real Estate Developer of the Year by the Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mombasa Chapter.

 

 

Bandari footbal club  has embraced modern technology in a bid to enhance its performance both on and off the pitch.

According to the club's management  the adoption of new tools and systems will not only improve training efficiency but also give players a competitive edge during matches.

"Over the past three months, our club has undergone remarkable transformation, including the adoption of modern technology to enhance our operations and service delivery.” said the club media liason officer Steven Heywood.

Among the innovations being introduced is the use of GPS technology.

The innovation is aimed at tracking players movements, speed, and positioning during both training sessions and competitive matches.

The GPS devices, worn by players during practice, allow coaches to collect real-time data on workload, distance covered, and overall fitness levels. This information helps the technical bench make better decisions on player management, injury prevention, and tactical adjustments.

Heywood noted "The adoption of GPS marks a major step forward in modernizing our training methods."

Adding "Another major change is on the mode of ticketing, all tickets will now be acquired online, this will help improve accountability and efficiency"

Kilifi County Senator and Senate Minority Leader, Stewart Madzayo, has called for urgent investigations into the death of a pupil, Anestine Dzidza of Gongoni Primary School, who allegedly succumbed to corporal punishment in Kilifi County.

While seeking a statement from the Standing Committee on Education, Sen. Madzayo said the incident raises grave concerns given the existing ban on corporal punishment in schools.

He termed the case a violation of children’s rights and a tragic reminder of the need to enforce laws safeguarding learners.

"This tragic incident is a painful reminder of the dangers of corporal punishment. Schools must remain safe spaces for our children,” he said.

The Senator asked the committee to state the circumstances under which the pupil was subjected to corporal punishment, explain how such a violation could occur despite the ban, and outline enforcement, monitoring, and sensitization measures in place to prevent recurrence in schools.

He urged the committee chaired by Sen. Betty Montent to probe the incident, ensure prosecution of the suspect, and outline measures to strengthen child protection frameworks in schools.

The race to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games continues for Kenyan golfers as the PGK Equator Tour enters its fifth leg this week at the par-73 Nakuru Golf Club in Nakuru County.

The leg is set to tee off on Thursday running through to Sunday, 5th October, with more than 40 Kenyan professionals expected to fight for the coveted Olympic qualification slots.

among those headlining the action in Nakuru are four Safaricom-sponsored golfers Mohit Mediratta, Mutahi Kibugu, Matthew Wahome and Samuel Njoroge, all ready to battle it out on the fairways.

"My dream of playing at the Olympics is still alive, and I will keep pushing forward because, as you know, golf can be very unpredictable. My last four games have been fairly good, though the competition is stiff, with everyone fighting hard for a spot.” Said Mohit Mediratta.

So far, Muthaiga’s Greg Snow is blazing the trail at the top of the leaderboard with 3,330 points from four events.

The in-form golfer has clinched three victories, at Great Rift Lodge Golf Club, Mt. Kipipiri Golf Resort, and Limuru Country Club after opening the tour with a seventh-place finish at Ruiru Sports Club.

Hot on his heels is Njoroge Kibugu in second place, followed by Daniel Nduva in third.

Safaricom-sponsored players Samuel Njoroge, Mohit Mediratta and Mutahi Kibugu sit in sixth, seventh and ninth place overall, respectively with John Karichu closing out the top ten.

Since its launch, the Tour has become a critical platform for nurturing homegrown talent, testing players in diverse conditions, and enabling them to consistently earn points that count towards global rankings.

So far, four legs have been successfully completed: Ruiru Sports Club, Limuru Country Club, Mt. Kipipiri Golf & Resort and Great Rift Lodge Golf Club.

Each leg has challenged golfers to adapt and elevate their game, with strong performances signalling Kenya’s growing potential on the international stage.

This tour is supported by partners, including Safaricom, who has committed KES 3 million over three years to support four golfers.

Agriculture and Livestock Development Cabinet Secretary Sen. Mutahi Kagwe has drawn a sharp line on the future of Kenya’s dairy industry, declaring that milk exports will only thrive if farmers and feed manufacturers eliminate aflatoxin contamination and embrace a quality-based payment scheme.

Speaking at the official opening of the 17th African Dairy Conference and Exhibition (AFDA17) at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre, Kagwe warned that contaminated feeds are directly undermining Kenya’s export ambitions.

"No export without quality. Aflatoxin in maize feeds passes straight into milk and locks us out of lucrative markets. If we are serious about doubling production and exporting, we must fix feed quality first,” he said.

The CS announced that the Government will soon launch a Good Quality Milk certification programme, which will set clear benchmarks for hygiene and safety.

Farmers delivering high-quality milk will earn premium payments, while those supplying substandard produce will no longer be paid the same.

"We must all produce good quality milk, and the farmer must be recognised for doing the right thing. It cannot be the same amount for bad and good. Those who produce better will earn better,” Kagwe stressed.

To address the aflatoxin threat, Kagwe urged feed manufacturers and farmers to adopt Aflasafe, a proven biological product that suppresses aflatoxin in maize. He sent a direct message to the feed industry:

"Use aflatoxin-free maize. Adopt Aflasafe. This is the only way to guarantee the best milk for Kenyans and protect our place in global markets.”

Kenya produced 5.3 billion litres of milk in 2024, but under the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda the Government aims to double output to 10 billion litres within the next few years.

Achieving this, Kagwe said, will require tackling aflatoxin, reducing feed costs, improving cattle breeds, and incentivising farmers for quality.

Kagwe also challenged African nations to exchange best practices and harmonise standards under AfCFTA, saying Africa cannot continue importing milk powders while sitting on vast potential.

Motorists and pedestrians at the Sabasaba intersection can now breathe a sigh of relief after the installation of new traffic lights at the busy intersection, by the County Government of Mombasa.

The key intersection connects the Central Business District (CBD) to Ronald Ngala towards Nyali Bridge and also Jomo Kenyatta Avenue.

This move is expected to ease traffic congestion, reduce accidents, and improve the overall flow of vehicles in one of the town’s most chaotic intersections.

Residents and road users have welcomed the development, noting that the lights will not only bring order to the junction but also save time lost in endless traffic jams.

"This is a great relief for us as pedestrians. Previously, there was a lot of disorder, but with the installation of these new traffic lights, we believe there will be improved order and a significant reduction in traffic congestion." said Rashid Ali, one of the road users.

On his part the Chief Officer Department of Transport and Infrastructure Engineer Ali Shariff called on the road users to ensure they observe the traffic rules and utilize the traffic lights.

"The county government has fulfilled its role by restoring the traffic lights. It is now up to you both motorists and pedestrians to do your part by observing the traffic rules. We understand it may take some time to adjust, especially since the lights have been out for a long time, but there is no alternative. Simply follow the rules." said Engineer Ali.

Adding "As directed by the Governor, we will now begin work on the Buxton intersection. Our primary goal is to restore sanity and bring order to our roads."

His sentiments were echoed by the Coast Regional Traffic Enforcement Officer George Kashmir who called for compliance.

"We want members of the public to comply and follow the rules so that we have a smooth running. Go as per the light indication. To those who will fail to comply and observe the rules, we will have no option but to arrest and charge them.

Adding "These new lights will also assist our officers on the ground and make their work easy unlike before where they had to physically control the jam." said Kashmir.

Early this year, Mombasa County Government in conjuction with the Bloomberg Philanthropies Initiative for Global Road Safety (BIGRS), released the 2023 Mombasa Road Safety Report.

Findings from the report shows that the reported number of road traffic deaths increased by 36% in 2023, from 69 in 2022 to 94, while serious injuries rose by 17%, from 161 in 2022 to 188.

Vulnerable road users’ pedestrians, motorcyclists, and cyclists—made up 92% of the reported deaths in 2023, with pedestrians alone accounting for 56% of these deaths.