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  • Esther Kimani CEO FarmerLifeLine Technologies (left) and others at the African Green Revolution Forum Summit in Kigali, Rwanda Thursday, September 8, 2022
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    One device's power can last for up to 48 hours and the solar-powered cameras can operate even in rainy seasons. 

    She noted her device was rooted in the need to find a solution to the unending destruction of crops by delayed treatment or attack by pests.

    “The camera system is programmed to capture images of the crops in the field periodically and process the images using advanced computer vision algorithms to determine the nature of the infection or infestation, any pests or pathogens,” Kimani explained.

    In September 2021, her innovation was also featured among three other technologies at the Comesa Innovation Awards during the 8th Comesa Annual Research Forum.

    Kimani acquired patents for the technology and plans are underway to collaborate with other nations.

    Fernanda Lopes, Yara International's executive vice president for Asia and Africa, who awarded the two innovators, lauded them for aiding the food revolution and making a positive impact on their communities, environment, and the local economy. 

    Lopes awarded the winners on behalf of the Generation Africa co-founder, Svein Tore Holsether.  

    Holsether thanked the finalists for their visionary work, saying “Once again, I am so impressed with the finalists. They are all truly inspiring and I see them as leaders and role models in a world that so desperately needs that kind of drive and dedication to solve the staggering global challenges we are faced with.”

    The fourth annual GoGettaz Agripreneur Prize reached nearly six million people during the entry window from April 19 to June 6, 2022. Organizers received applications from 45 African countries but only 10 countries were represented among the top 12 finalists. 

    A farmer spraying pesticide on crops.
    A farmer spraying pesticide on crops. FILE
     
 

 

The new Burundian prime-minister was sworn in on Wednesday.

Gervais Ndirakobuca replaces Alain-Guillaume Bunyoni, sacked by President Evariste Ndayishimiye along with a top aid.

Last week, the president warned of a "coup" plot against him.

"I, Lieutenant-General of Police Gervais Ndirakobuca, Prime Minister, swear to respect the Burundi Unity Charter, the Constitution of Burundi and other laws, and I swear to commit myself to fight for the good of Burundi and Burundians", said Gervais Ndirakobuca , the new Prime Minister of Burundi unanimously approved by both houses of parliament.

The sackings represent the first major government reshuffle since the president took office just over two years ago.

The new prime-minister, a 52-year-old father of eight, is among a number of Burundian officials accused of stoking violence against government opponents in a wave of deadly unrest in 2015 and remains under EU sanctions. - Africanews

By JULIUS MBALUTO

Buckingham Palace has announced that Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 11 has died. Prince Charles is now the King.  She died at Balmoral in Scotland where Doctors had put her under medical supervision.

The Queen died at the age of 96. She was the longest-serving monarch in British history. Her son Prince Charles has now become the King through hereditary monarch laws.

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth became Queen while she was in Kenya; she was crowned Queen Elizabeth 11 on June 2, 1952 aged 25.

From left: Kenneth Marende, Farah Maalim, Raila Odinga and President Uhuru Kenyatta at Masai Lodge, Kajiado County during Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Parliamentary Group meeting.[Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]Photo Courtesy

President Uhuru Kenyatta Wednesday, Septemeber 7, bared his soul, explaining that although he was handing over power to his deputy William Ruto, he still considers Raila Odinga his leader.

Addressing the Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Parliamentary Group meeting at Masai Lodge, Kajiado County, the Head of State assured of a smooth transition.

“I will hand over power smiling because it’s my Constitutional duty, but my leader is Baba, Raila Odinga,” he said. At the same time, the President said Kenyans denied themselves a chance to foster unity in the country by failing to vote in the Azimio leader for the top seat. 

President Kenyatta said the people who thought they were punishing him by voting against Mr Odinga will regret in future. 

“You think you have denied me, but you have denied yourself that opportunity of bringing this country together. Msiwekwe kwa mfuko,” he said

“I’m not saying this because I hate anybody; I want us to show each other what really we are in Azimio.” 

The President cautioned Azimio MPs and senators against being bribed ahead of today’s election of the Speakers of Parliament. 

“Do not allow yourself to be bought. Ukinunuliwa (when you agree to be bought) you will regret it. Its time to show whether you will be bought at a price of Sh5, or stand with 50 million Kenyans,” he said.

To underscore his point, the President played an audio clip of the late Tanzania President Pombe Magufuli who fought against corruption.

The retiring Head of State, who is the chairman of Azimio, asked the leaders to remain loyal and resilient so that they can oversight the new administration.

According to sources who attended the closed-door meeting, the President said Parliament was he last line of defence in protecting the welfare of wananchi. “The President implored us to remain united and use our strength in numbers to ensure everything is on truck. The meeting also discussed how to mobilise their bases to remain united,” said an MP-elect from Western Kenya.

“Actually, the issue of remaining united as a coalition was one of the main agenda as well as how we can use our numbers to push through our Azimio dream for the country.”

The meeting also reflected on their election loss, with the President admitting that some of his advisers may have let him down.

The team nominated Wiper Party Leader Kalonzo Musyoka for the Senate Speaker seat and Kenneth Marende for the Speaker of the National Assembly to be deputised by Stewart Madzayo and Farah Maalim respectively. Outgoing Murang’a Women Rep Sabina Chege said the meeting sought to solidify the unity of Azimio while crafting a strategy to win Independent candidates to vote alongside Azimio.

She noted that after the resignation of Wetang’ula, Kenya Kwanza will have 23 Senators against 22 from Azimio and exuded confidence that it will be easy for them to get one Senator to back their Speaker candidate.

Outgoing Murang’a Women Rep Sabina Chege (right). She said aid the meeting sought to solidify the unity of Azimio.[Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]

 

“We have crafted a team to lure independent elected leaders on our side so that they (Kenya Kwanza) may have the Executive while we have the control of legislature while Judiciary remains independent,” said the Nominated MP-elect.

“The President and Raila urged us to remain united despite failing to clinch the presidency and they pledged to remain firmly with us to see to it that we are not swallowed by the ruling administration.”

ODM Chairman John Mbadi said other than lobbying leaders across the political divide, they are also banking on quality and competence of their candidates.

He said Mr Marende, Mr Maalim and Mr Kalonzo have experience to handle the job having been Speaker and Deputy Speaker respectively.

“If the elected leaders are looking for competence and quality leadership then we have them, all the elected leaders should go for our candidates to appreciate competence in bid to provide credible oversight to the ruling administration,” said Mr Mbadi.

However, he regretted that their opponents were “buying off” their members in bid to outnumber them.

Another MP from Coast said although there was general agreement that Azimio was robbed of victory, the meeting discussed their performance.

“There was candid talk about what we could have done better in the campaign especially on campaign funds and materials,” the MP said.

A source said the criteria used to settle on today’s candidates was based on the number of seats each has.

Kalonzo’s party has 25 MPs and three senators whereas Marende’s DAP-Kenya got five MPs.

The Azimio coalition has a slim majority of 167-158 over Kenya Kwanza in the National Assembly, but the Ruto side has wooed about 15 MPs from Azimio affiliate parties and 12 Independents.

Wiper Party Leader Kalonzo Musyoka (centre).[Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]

They include seven MPs from UDM, three from Pamoja Africa Alliance, Maendeleo Chap Chap,(2), Upia two and one from the National Alliance Party.

With the resignation of Mr Wetang’ula, the Senate race is a tie with Kenya Kwanza and Azimio having 23 senators each.

Nairobi County Azimio leaders took the opportunity to reprimand parties that ditched the coalition after the declaration of Dr Ruto as president-elect.

While accusing them of disloyalty, the leaders urged the leaders to “come back home” so that they can fulfill their promises to Kenyans.

“None of us is available for sale. We only have one message,” said Nairobi Senator-elect and ODM Secretary-General Edwin Sifuna.

“If you were elected within Azimio, you are a fraud of you joined any other coalition. We are not beggars and will not run away from our responsibility. We shall remain in Azimio we are not greedy. The greedy ones are the ones rushing to be bought,” he said.

Kanu Secretary-General Nick Salat said: “We have been directed to support Azimio in Parliament and we will support our nominees by all means.” By Grace Nganga, The Standard

 

The Uganda Police on Tuesday evening announced that they had apprehended the prime suspect in a case of aggravated robbery where USD 429, 000 was stolen from the home of South Sudanese national Jacob Arok in Kampala.

Earlier on Tuesday, the Uganda Police said they were hunting Kampala socialite Charles Olim, also known as Sipapa, for the robbery in the Bunga suburb of Kampala in which the thugs made off with U.S. Dollars, phones, computers, and television among other items on 28 August.

Some of the loot was later recovered by the police at the home of Olim and his wife and four workers were detained to help with investigations. 

The Kampala Metropolitan Area deputy Police spokesperson and Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), Luke Owoyesigyire, told Radio Tamazuj Wednesday that they had apprehended the suspect Olim but refused to divulge how he was nabbed, saying the police will issue a statement later.

“He was arrested and we have him in our custody at the Central Police Station in Kampala,” he said. “We will issue a statement with all the details of the arrest and we are not looking for more accused persons in this case.”

On Tuesday night, the Uganda Police spokesperson, Fren Enanga, announced that Olim had been captured.

“We wish to inform the public that the Directorate of Crime Intelligence has arrested, one Olimu Charles Sipapa, who was on the Police wanted list, for an alleged Aggravated Robbery, which occurred at the home of Jacob Arok, in Kawuku-Bunga, on the night of 28.08.2022,” he said. “Arrangements are in place to hand him over to the CID task team at Kampala Metropolitan Police, for further interview and court action.”

“This now brings the number of suspects arrested to five and any new developments shall be communicated accordingly,” he added. - Radio Tamazuj

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