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Kenya Secures Ksh30.9 Billion for Konza Digital Media City

Kenya has secured USD238 million (approximately Ksh30.9 billion) from the Korea Exim Bank for the funding of the Konza Digital Media City.

In a statement on Tuesday, June 4, Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary Korir Sing’oei disclosed that the funding was to establish a cutting-edge film and creative economy hub at Konza Technopolis.

“On the sidelines of the Korea-Africa summit, the government of Kenya and Korea Exim Bank, represented by Executive Director and Board Member H.E. Hwang Kiyeon, signed two funding agreements amounting to US$ 238M for the financing of Konza Digital Media City project to establish a cutting edge film and creative economy hub at Konza Technopolis,” Korir stated.

The financing came at a time when President William Ruto was attending the Korea-Africa summit at South Korea’s capital, Seoul.

Upon arrival in Korea on Monday, June 3, the president asserted that the Korea-Africa Summit was an opportunity to develop build stronger bonds with the Asian giant.

“The Korea-Africa Summit presents us with an opportunity to forge strong ties with the Asian giant, leveraging our combined strengths to promote mutual growth, address global challenges, and enhance solidarity for peace and security,” President Ruto remarked.

According to Korir, the Head of State, in his statement at the summit, emphasized that engagement with Africa was a smart choice and a critical imperative for any continent serious on a sustainable, prosperous and peaceful future.

President Ruto further encouraged South Korea to prioritize partnerships with Africa in the food security, technology, and health sectors, among others.

Meanwhile, Konza Technopolis was envisioned to be a sustainable, world-class technology hub and a major economic driver for the nation when it was launched in 2008.

Mbappe arrival leaves Barca fearing Madrid domination

Real Madrid wrestled the Spanish title back from Barcelona at a canter this season and, after claiming a record 15th Champions League, their signing of world football’s biggest star Kylian Mbappe rubs yet more salt in their rivals’ wounds.

Los Blancos’ addition of Mbappe to an already star-studded squad is a striking statement of intent and could tilt the domestic balance of power even further in Madrid’s favour.

Barcelona, grappling with self-inflicted debilitating financial challenges, cannot keep up in the arms race with Madrid.

Mbappe arrives for free at the end of his Paris Saint-Germain contract, but Barcelona would not be able to afford the 25-year-old’s lavish salary or sign-on fee.

Over the past decade Barca squandered hundreds of millions of euros on failed signings, including Philippe Coutinho, Ousmane Dembele and Antoine Griezmann, as well as satisfying a sky-high wage bill.

Madrid’s financial muscle is showcased by the fact they already boast Vinicius Junior who likes to play in the same area on the left side of the attack so Mbappe could even be considered a luxury arrival.

Coach Carlo Ancelotti will have to reconfigure his attacking set-up, with Rodrygo Goes potentially dropping out of the side to accommodate Mbappe.

However, Real Madrid president Florentino Perez sees Mbappe as the final piece of the puzzle to go with their completed Santiago Bernabeu stadium refurbishment.

By contrast Barcelona of late have contented themselves with loan arrivals and out-of-contract stars reaching the tail-end of their careers and looking for one last challenge.

They were unable to adequately replace veteran defensive midfielder Sergio Busquets last summer and their defence crumbled.

France captain Mbappe’s marquee arrival and numerous other already acquired young stars, including England international Jude Bellingham, can help Madrid dominate LaLiga for years to come.

In response Barcelona may look to hit back by targeting Nico Williams from Athletic Bilbao for the left flank of their attack.

The Spain international’s 50 million euro release clause makes him a more financially feasible option for the cash-strapped Catalans than other players of similar quality.

However, any significant arrivals would require Barcelona to first offload players to balance the books, potentially sacrificing some squad depth and balance.

Brace for impact

The Catalans are reduced to hoping Mbappe’s arrival could upset the harmony in Madrid’s dressing room, given his superstar status. Ancelotti may also take time to find the best system to fit the forward in.

Having committed to giving part of their television revenue away for the next quarter of a century in exchange for heavy investment two summers ago, Barcelona will need to rely heavily on their La Masia youth academy.

Various brilliant young players including Lamine Yamal and Pau Cubarsi have emerged recently, giving hope they can continue to battle Madrid’s millions with homegrown talent.

Barcelona have been on the sharp end of Mbappe’s explosive talent already, with the forward netting twice in April to knock them out of the Champions League in the last eight.

Including a hat-trick in 2021, Mbappe has six goals in four games against Barcelona.

Other Spanish sides will be dreading Mbappe’s impact too.

With Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo’s goalscoring exploits in the past, it has been eight years since any player has scored 40 league goals, but Mbappe has the capacity.

Opponents will likely sit deeper and deeper against Madrid to stop Mbappe and Vinicius vaporising them on the counter-attack, as they so often did against Barcelona in their heyday under Pep Guardiola.

Now the Catalans are bracing themselves for what Madrid and Perez hope will be a similar era of glittering success rather than another failed Galactico experiment.

Palmer’s first England goal inspires win over Bosnia in Euro warm-up

Cole Palmer scored his first England goal as the Chelsea forward’s penalty inspired a 3-0 win against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Monday’s Euro 2024 warm-up.

Palmer marked his maiden start for the Three Lions with a clinical spot-kick in the second half at Newcastle’s St James’ Park.

In only his third England appearance, the 22-year-old maintained his brilliant Chelsea form to underline his case to make Gareth Southgate’s Euro squad.

Trent Alexander-Arnold was England’s other stand-out performer in their penultimate game before the Euros get underway in Germany.

The Liverpool star – again deployed in midfield rather than at right-back by Southgate – scored England’s second goal to cap a lively display.

Harry Kane, who came off the bench in the second half on his return to fitness, bagged the third goal in the final seconds to put a flattering gloss on an inconsistent display from understrength England.

After drawing with North Macedonia in their last Euro qualifier before losing to Brazil and drawing with Belgium in March friendlies, England’s first win in four games brought more questions than answers for Southgate.

Palmer, Alexander-Arnold and Crystal Palace midfielder Eberechi Eze bolstered their chances of winning a seat on the plane to Germany.

But Ollie Watkins, Conor Gallagher and Jarrod Bowen might rue missing their chance to impress.

Southgate must cut seven players from his provisional 33-man squad by Friday’s deadline, which comes as they play their last warm-up against Iceland at Wembley that evening.

After several painful near-misses at major tournaments during Southgate’s reign, England are one of the favourites to win the Euros as they look to get their hands on a major trophy for the first time since the 1966 World Cup.

CLINICAL PALMER

Thirteen days before England’s Group C opener against Serbia in Gelsenkirchen on June 16, Bosnia’s visit to Tyneside started the countdown to the Euros.

But of Southgate’s starting line-up, six had fewer than 10 caps as Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden, Bukayo Saka, Kyle Walker, Luke Shaw and Harry Maguire were among the absentees.

Palmer showed an early flash of class with a deft pass to Watkins, but the Aston Villa striker could not find the accuracy to steer his shot past Bosnia keeper Nikola Vasilj.

Causing panic in the Bosnia defence with his pace and movement, Eze threatened to break the deadlock as he shimmied into the penalty area for a shot that Vasilj pushed away.

But England’s passing was ponderous and their movement too sluggish in a limp first half.

Watkins headed Alexander-Arnold’s corner just over immediately after the interval, with Palmer guiding a close-range effort narrowly wide as England finally raised their tempo.

Southgate’s men were rewarded for their improvement with a 60th minute penalty after Benjamin Tahirovic’s shirt pull sent Ezri Konsa sprawling.

Palmer scored nine penalties for Chelsea this season and he emphatically drilled his latest spot-kick past Vasilj.

Jarrad Branthwaite and Adam Wharton came on for their England debuts, but neither had many opportunities to shine.

Pressing his case to start at the Euros, Alexander-Arnold grabbed his third international goal with a superb volley from Jack Grealish’s cross in the 85th minute.

Kane had the last word, poking home from close-range in the 90th minute after James Maddison’s pass deflected to the England captain.

Mbappe’s Madrid move ‘a dream come true’

France forward Kylian Mbappe says it is a “dream come true” as his long-awaited move to Real Madrid was confirmed, external on Monday evening.

Mbappe, 25, will move to the Bernabeu Stadium on a five-year deal when his Paris St-Germain contract expires on 30 June.

He will earn 15m euros (£12.8m) a season, plus a 150m euro (£128m) signing-on bonus to be paid over five years, and he will keep a percentage of his image rights.

“Nobody can understand how excited I am right now!” Mbappe posted on Instagram.

“A dream come true. So happy and proud to join the club of my dreams.”

He will join a Madrid side fresh from winning La Liga as they captured a record-extending 15th European crown with victory over Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League final.

Mbappe’s arrival in the Spanish capital is likely to prompt suggestions of a new Galacticos era at the club given the exciting prospect of him lining up alongside Brazil forwards Vinicius Jr, Rodrygo and fellow new signing Endrick, and England midfielder Jude Bellingham.

Mbappe verbally agreed to join Real in February and announced in May he would leave the French champions at the end of the season.

He leaves the French capital as PSG’s record goalscorer, with 256 goals since he joined from Monaco on an initial loan in 2017.

The forward scored 44 goals in 48 matches last term and has been the leading scorer in the French top flight for the past six years.

At club level, he has won seven Ligue 1 titles – the first of those with Monaco, the remaining six with PSG – and has collected four winners medals in the French Cup.

The Frenchman won the Golden Boot at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where France lost to Argentina on penalties in a dramatic final.

However, he is yet to triumph in the Champions League, having been a beaten finalist in 2019-20 – something he will hope to rectify with a club that has made a habit of winning Europe’s elite club competition.

Chelsea’s appeal against Reece James’ four-match ban fails

Chelsea’s attempt to overturn Reece James’ ban for a red card has been rejected by the Football Association.

The Blues captain, 24, will miss the first three matches of next season after he was sent off for violent conduct when he fouled Brighton striker Joao Pedro last month.

James was banned for four matches in all, including Chelsea’s final-day win over Bournemouth, with the additional one-game ban imposed as a result of it being his second red card of the season.

Chelsea’s appeal claimed James was “disoriented” after being fouled from behind and that Pedro “made contact” first as he ran past, adding: “It had not been his intention to harm Mr Pedro, he was simply pushing him away with his foot.”

The FA rejected the appeal – having not found the account of the defender “persuasive” – and did not accept that he was disoriented as he caught the Brazilian just below his knee, describing the action as “unnecessary” and rejecting the claim that he was simply “pushing” Pedro away.

There will be no further right to appeal for James, who missed out on selection for Gareth Southgate’s Euro 2024 England training squad.

Chelsea received more cautions than any club in Premier League history last season, which former boss Mauricio Pochettino put down to ill-discipline, with Enzo Maresca having been named his successor for the upcoming campaign.

Two police officers arrested after Ugandan murder suspect escapes from Kiamaciri police cells

Two police officers linked to the escape of a murder suspect have been arrested.

The two attached at Kiamaciri Police Station in Mwea, Kirinyaga County are said to have been on duty on Friday when the suspect went missing from the cells.

Preliminary reports indicate Phillipino Muifi, 23, a Ugandan national was arrested in Nakuru two weeks ago and was being held at the station after court allowed detectives to detain him for 14 days as they continue with investigations.

According to police, Muifi disappeared on Friday with another suspect who had been arrested over bestiality claims. The duo broke a pipe before their escape.

Muifi was being detained over the murder of his employer Rose Muthoni Kariuki in 2023 before fleeing with the deceased’s phone.

Although police have launched investigations relatives to the deceased have threatened to stage protests until the suspect is re-arrested.

The daughter of the deceased, Calorine Wangui, said she was shocked to be informed by the officer commanding station (OCS ) that the suspect accused of killing her mother in November last year had fled. 

“I want justice and the suspect re-arrested. I used my own money to see the suspect brought here from Uganda, right now they have released him,” said Wangui. 

Kirinyaga County Commander Andrew Naibei termed the incident as unfortunate, assuring the family of the late Kariuki that they will find justice for the murder of their kin.

Muguka Ban: Coast Governors Reject Linturi Meeting, Demand Ruto Audience

Kenya’s Coast Governors have thrown a wrench into efforts to resolve the ongoing controversy surrounding the ban on miraa variety “muguka” in their counties.

The governors, representing Mombasa, Kwale, Kilifi, and Taita Taveta, have declined an invitation to meet with Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi, citing concerns about his impartiality on the issue.

In a joint statement, the Jumuiya ya Kaunti za Pwani economic bloc, led by Kilifi Governor Gideon Mung’aro, expressed their reservations about CS Linturi’s role as a mediator.

They pointed to his public pronouncements that appeared to contradict the legal basis for the county-level bans. The governors highlighted their consultations with local leaders and the public, which solidified their stance against muguka.

The statement further emphasizes the national significance of the muguka debate. It highlights pronouncements from various government branches, including the judiciary, legislature, and individual counties. Given the multifaceted nature of the issue, the Coast Governors believe President William Ruto should lead further consultations.

They propose a broader stakeholder approach, including the National Authority for the Campaign Against Drug Abuse, the Ministry of Health, security agencies, and civil society organizations. This broader representation reflects the governors’ view that muguka’s impact extends beyond agriculture.

The Coast Governors’ refusal to meet with CS Linturi creates a potential roadblock in resolving the muguka controversy. Their call for President Ruto’s direct involvement reflects the growing national interest and complexity surrounding the issue.

St. Charles Lwanga School Remembers Former Principal Tony Woods On Feast Day

The St. Charles Lwanga School community vibrantly celebrated the Feast of St. Charles Lwanga and Companions, also known as the Uganda Martyrs. The Holy Mass was presided over by His Lordship Rt. Rev. Joseph Mwongela.

Bishop Mwongela’s message centered on the importance of faith, courage, and devotion, qualities embodied by St. Charles Lwanga and his fellow martyrs. He urged everyone to emulate their example and live lives of inspiration.

The Bishop also addressed the student body, encouraging them to avoid drugs and substances that could harm their futures. He emphasized the role of teachers as mentors and guides in this endeavor.

A highlight of the Mass was the Confirmation of 123 students from St. Charles Lwanga, St. Ursula Girls, and Engineer Ngilu, marking a significant step in their spiritual journeys.

The community also commemorated the first death anniversary of their esteemed former Principal, Mr. Tony Woods. Mr. Woods, an Irish lay missionary who arrived in Kitui at the young age of 24 in 1968, dedicated his life to St. Charles Lwanga.

Over nearly three decades, he played a pivotal role in building the school into a national academic powerhouse. Generations of students benefitted from his commitment to education, shaping them into prominent figures across various sectors.

Mr. Tony Woods will be fondly remembered for his dedication, humility, and unwavering drive.

Two Kenyans Shortlisted For Ksh.8M African Engineering Award

Two Kenyans are among four finalists selected for the Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation for developing environmentally friendly solutions from recycled materials.

Esther Kimani and Kevin Maina will be representing Kenya in the award to be announced by the Royal Academy of Engineering, whose winner will take home £50,000 (Sh8.5 million) in a fortnight at the Movenpick Hotel, Nairobi.

The duo was among 16 innovators who had presented their innovations to judges. The innovators were using recycled materials to develop environmentally friendly materials.

Ms Kimani developed a device that can detect crop pests and diseases early using Artificial Intelligence (AI).

“The device uses a solar-powered tool utilising AI and machine learning-enabled cameras to swiftly detect and identify agricultural pests and diseases. This helps reduce crop losses for smallholder farmers by up to 30 percent while increasing yields by as much as 40 percent,” says the shortlist summary.

Kimani’s innovation provides real-time alerts within five seconds of an infestation, offering tailored intervention suggestions. It also alerts government agricultural officers to the presence of diseases or pests, contributing to broader agricultural management efforts.

This affordable alternative to traditional detection methods leases for just $3 (Sh450) per month. It is cheaper than hiring drones or agricultural inspectors. It also provides valuable data for policymakers through an agricultural live-tracking data dashboard.

On his part, Maina innovated Eco Tiles for roofing needs.

“Stronger and lighter than clay or concrete tiles, the innovation is a dual solution to plastic pollution and high building costs. Mr Maina and his team work with 500 informal waste collectors who provide plastics, including high-density polymers and lighter polythene,” said the judges’ panel while shortlisting him.

The innovative manufacturing process involves a custom-made extrusion machine that blends different plastics at varying temperatures, eliminating the need for energy-intensive processes like kiln-burning and reducing carbon emissions.

The tiles are enhanced with UV stabilisation chemicals and construction sand to improve durability and sturdiness.

With a production rate of 1,500 tiles daily, each tile is pressed in a minute. Half a million Eco Tiles have been used to date in the construction of 348 houses.

This year’s winner will receive a prize of £50,000, with the other three finalists receiving £15,000 each. The prize is double the amount of previous years in recognition of the Africa Prize’s tenth anniversary.

Vinicius Jr Named Champions League Player Of The Season

Vinicius Junior was Monday named by UEFA chiefs as Champions League player of the season after spearheading Real Madrid to European glory, with teammate Jude Bellingham picking up the young player award.

Brazilian forward Vinicius scored six goals and made five assists in Real’s victorious campaign, including the second in the 2-0 win against Borussia Dortmund in the final at Wembley on Saturday.

Victory meant Real were crowned European champions for a record-extending 15th time.

“I’m very happy to be able to win another Champions League with this club, which has given me so much,” 23-year-old Vinicius said.

England midfielder Bellingham was named as the Champions League young player of the season after his dazzling first campaign with the Spanish giants.

The 20-year-old scored four goals and provided five assists in the Champions League for Real, who also won the Spanish league title.

“I can’t put it into words,” he said. “It’s the best night of my life. It’s got to be up there in terms of the perfect season.”

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