Thursday, July 26, 2012

Team Mitchener on 26th July 2012 Featured at the PAWA Salon.



Team Mitchener on 26th July 26, 2012 featured at the PAWASalon. Teddy and Sharon were in the Hub to share out their insights about photography. House of Fotography is owned and operated by the Mitchener’s.
Teddy Mitchener is a commercial and fine arts photographer with a varied background in the photography industry, having vast experience plying his trade in the USA, and now within the East African region.
Sharon Mitchener is behind the operations of the company; and being a Chartered Accountant with extensive experience in the financial sector, both in the USA and Kenya, provides House of Fotography with a successful business structure. House of Fotography presents a great mix of business models a mixture of passion by Teddy and business mind by Sharon. Here are some of the selected thoughts Shared on insights about photography to the audience at Pawa Salon.(introduction courtesy of houseoffotography)

  • ·         First was defining photographers Teddy shared that they are students “I’m a photographer but a student first I’m always learning”. It’s key for photographers to decide of where to position themselves so that clients are looking for someone in the field they have you in their mind and giving examples of people renowned in variant fields e.g. Weddings, sporting and photo journalism.  And a professional photographer remains a professional person.
  • ·         Visibility is Credibility in your works and arts should stand out and speak for it and hence self selling. Leverage on online publicity and always remain visible blog, Tweet and remain on facebook. Host a website it identifies the creative in a field.
  • ·         Network- Join a referral networking group and connect with other business people. Networking improves your business personality and expands your networks each day.
  • ·         Cheap is expensive don’t dilute your brand you rather work for free than doing cheap photography. Practice practice practice just like other profession require practice same to photography do requires practice and know what your camera does? Don't buy a new camera or lens without mastering and handling the current camera.
  • ·         3 P's- Photography Photoshop and Practice in their regard Photoshop is not photography and practice is not Photoshop. Hence photography is practice. Photoshop is a helper and should help you and not your brand.
  • ·         Mistakes are just but stepping summer and should not be obstacles learn from them and don't pass the buck.
  • ·         Family and work theses need to draw a line between them Sharon clearly plays out the two roles of being a finance boss and being a wife. They both don't work on Sundays strictly. Teddy shared that he loves his family more than his profession and have to outsource other services.
  • ·         Don't tell a client go to my facebook page to see my portfolios.



Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Fresh Experience Concert


BUZEKI group of Companies on the Saturday of 18th August 2012 at KICC Kenya Presents “Fresh Experience Concert” that will the first concert by a Milk Processor in Kenya with the MC’s being  Kenya’s Biggest Radio Personalities among them Shaffie Weru and Jalang’o  and the two actors Otoyo and Willbroda. 
The three who feature in the best voted advert Usiseme Maziwa, Sema Ng'ombe A recently unveiled advertising effectiveness evaluation tool that picked the commercial as the most effective in the Kenyan market. The advertising effectiveness tool launched on the local market by Ipsos Synovate and branded as SPOT ON has identified the popular Usiseme Maziwa, Sema Ng'ombe commercial exclusively aired by Royal Media Services as the best commercial in a hotly contested audience research survey.
On stage that day will be Jua Cali, Octopizzo, M.O.G, Mejja, Avril, Size 8, Wyre, Khris Eh Baba and Marya with dancers FBI and the Black Binger entry to the event will be two packets of Molo Milk.

Friday, May 4, 2012

#ALISON_IS_NASTY


May the fourth was not the same in Nandi as they took their wrath against Alison Ngibuini ,after an advert was seen Kencom bus station house brought the attention  of the house of Nandi with the wordings “N IS FOR NASTY JUST LIKE NANDI” tweeps from Nandi generated 15,601 impressions, reaching an audience of 2,263 followers within 24 hours in  using the Hashtag #ALISON_IS_NASTY   Alison Ngibuini is the script writer of the TV drama MALI aired over on NTV Wednesday to Friday at 2030hrs daily.  Nandi is a character in TV series though that's a coincidence with  Nandi County which is currently at the neck of ICC and PEV which created a negative image to the county.
With some of the reaction being
This is an insult. It doesn’t matter who the character playing with the Nandi, the display drives home that its Nandi, the only ONE people, county known by all Kenyans. Hiyo ingine ni porojo. Shindwe kabisa. Suing tufanye wapi lawyer”
“Let them prove in court that they didn't mean the tribe Nandi, other things are stories ati character called ..... No way

"Dear Alison Ngibuini (alison@alisonproduction.com),
We take exception to your advert near Kencom House, Nairobi with the words "N is Nasty as in Nandi". We take this as an insult on the Nandi people. This advert Billboard coming at a moment like this when our people are trying to come to terms with the negative publicity emanating from the PEV and the ICC proceedings doesn't help us in image re-engineering. It only serves to buttress the negative balkanisation of the Nandi people while promoting ethnic stigmatization. We urge you in good faith to withdraw the advert, or adopt a different line altogether. You are aware that in countries like Germany and the USA, some sensitivity to anti-zionism may be elicited by similar crass and insulting jokes as this one. We urge you to find your advert as repugnant as one which would say "N is Nasty as in Ngibuini". By way of this email, I also wish to draw your nasty advert to the attention of the Nationa Cohesion and Integration Commission (see CC info@cohesion.or.ke). This is a joke taken too far. The Nandi people are peace loving, sociable and proud citizens of Kenya. Our sons and daughters continue to do this country proud in world athletics among other spheres of life. There is nothing NASTY about them when they win the Boston. London, Berlin, Rotterdam and New York Marathons. Your advert hurts our pride and social standing. It enhances the negative tag while promoting a commercialized form of calumny and insults galore. We demand immediate reparation to our image. You definitely know this being in the marketing industry: Image is EVERYTHING. Your advert is destroying our worth.

We urge you to pull down the advert immediately. Failure to do so will be deemed as ethnic harassment and promotion of collective condemnation of the Nandi People, their language and culture as NASTY.

Looking forward to your help with this sensitive matter.
Best regards"
“Dear Madam, Alice.

The advert.. “N is for NASTY,…Just like NANDI" ..placed somewhere near the Kencom bus stage has caused passionate discomfort & uneasiness among members of our community NANDI.

Whether its intentional or not, the advert for sure is offensive,insultive and uncalled for. It is also discriminatory in a manner likely to influence the minds of other Kenyans and international visitors to view the Nandi in a negative way.
We look forward for your kind response and action in this regard, thank you.

Cc: National Cohesion and Integration commission.
the ad near Kencom saying Nandi is Nasty should be removed forthwith!!”
 To me Nandi County in Rift Valley presents an interesting face of Kenya. Geographically, it stretches from the low-lying soiin to the south through the lush green highlands of Kapng’etuny (Nandi Hills) to the stretch of endless plateau in Mosop to the North. The landmass seems to rise laboriously from the tip of Kapseng’ere to the west through the pristine forested midlands of Chesumei through Kapsabet to the elevated ridge of Ol’Lessos to the forests of North Tindiret. In between lie the tea estates and a whisper of wattle plantations. Cultural melting pot it is also, owing to the ethnic diversity of the inhabitants and the over 795,000 residents enjoy what is no doubt an eye-catching mix of culture, economic and socio-political menu. Nandi is home to such minority groups as the Okiek, Ngerekek, Luhya, Luo, Kikuyu, Kipsigis and Terik all living in harmony. Thanks to the new constitution, each of these peoples’ rights are protected and future county governments must cater for them by ensuring their inclusion in matters of governance. There are also special populations like the disabled, single parents and widowed families each facing their unique challenges. Our society must provide space for them. Nandi is still faced with challenges in land ownership, lack of title deeds in some areas and people living as squatters. These are issues that require firm action in order to enable every resident feel a part of our rich county.

Nandi is home to some 66 potential tourist sites (from the eye-catching water-falls at Mulangu to the North to the caves in Keben to the East), holds the religious HQ of the Nandi at Kapng’etuny (Nandi Hills Town) which is home to Koitalel Samoei Museum, the traditional suicide cliffs (Sheu) at Kibolewo near Kaprochoke and Moropi in Kapsimotwo. The County is blessed with institutions of higher learning led by the prestigious Kapsabet Boys High School right at the centre of Nandi. In a radius of only several kilometres, one finds Kapsabet Girls, St Joseph’s High School Chepterit and the University of Eastern Africa, Baraton. These are not enough, Nandi needs more better schools, middle-level colleges to absorb and train artisans and youth who would be ready to go into self-employment as well as a university or two to alleviate the problem of shortage of education places. The future of university education might as well mean that there is need for 47 county universities. Nandi County must not be left behind in this. (writing about Nandi coutresy of Seronei Cheison)

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

HOW CAN KALENJIN COMPETE, COLLABORATE AND CO CREATE THE FUTURE ON ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES?

HOW CAN KALENJIN COMPETE, COLLABORATE AND CO CREATE THE FUTURE ON ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES?
The environment holds resources for the future and is closely linked with the country’s economy, thus remaining to be a hot topic in the economic discussions.  Environment cannot be separated from other resources thus the need to make economic decisions that take in account the welfare of the future generation. Environmental issues are addressed at regional, national and international levels.
Major environmental issues are land use, pollution, climate change, habitat destruction, energy conservation, overpopulation, species conservation among other issues that face enormous threat due to human inhabitation and encroachment to the natural ecosystems. Kalenjin ought to contend, amalgamate and co-create on the variant fronts to protect and conserve the future for the forthcoming generation.
LAND USE
Land use being one of the critical environmental issues, facing an exponential threat to becoming the world’s top environmental issue. Land is a basic factor of production and forms the basis of other factors of production, set at the centre connecting other issues on environment. Land use  is having a transformative upshot on the planet and is based on the functional dimension of land for different human purposes or economic activities with the major divisions being agricultural use, dwellings, industrial use, transport, recreation use or nature protection area. With nearly 30% of the world’s land surface is now in use and exponential amount of ecosystems are converted each year.
There are variant land use practices in Kalenjin but with same outcome of acquisition of natural assets for immediate human needs in the expense of degrading environmental conditions, land use impacts on environment includes alteration  on atmospheric composition, the hydrological cycle land cover and biological diversity. Collaboration is need to forestall this greatest environmental issues by bring; land use planners, hydrologist, agronomists, architects from Kalenjin to develop land use practices that provide both economic and environmental welfares.
Kalenjin need also to stand the test and co create to meet this challenge by developing regulation and policies on land use that are grounded in law, science, economics, psychology and politics. Having more experts trained the environmental and land use law programs thus developing leaders with skills to put sound policies into practices at all levels of government.


URBAN SPRAWL
World Bank predicts that by 2033 most population would have shifted to an urban setting or a town. Thus the future urban centers have dramatic environmental issues waiting on. urban sprawl refers to the uncontrolled expansion of urban areas into neighbouring regions adjoining the edge of a city to accommodate its growing population is a low density, automobile dependent development beyond the edge of service and employment areas, Urban sprawl measured by U-index which is a quota of the total watershed area that is covered by either urban or agricultural lands.
There is need for Kalenjin to prioritize the urban planning forming an outlandish monitoring an evaluating team to caution the sprawling and village slums and learn from the South African towns and the Kiambu’s Tatu city and following other models of other cities in African that have exemplary town plan e.g. the Sergoit resort .
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 8TH GOAL OF MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS (MDGS)
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) as one of the agreement in 2000 by the United Nations member states: Kalenjin should be the frontrunners implementers 0f Ensuring environmental sustainability through the Integration of the principles of sustainable development into country’s  policies and programs also dealing with reverse the loss of environmental resources. Key monitoring of the various indicators which includes Proportion of land area covered by forest, Ratio of area protected to maintain biological diversity to surface area.
With reference to the 2010 (MDGs) progress report, Africa has low forest cover, Halve proportion without improved drinking water, halve proportion without sanitation and very high populations living in the slums for example the Kibera slum in Kenya, Khayelitsha in Cape Town and Amui Djor in Ghana all exhibiting environmental impacts of informal settlements, flying toilets, poor infrastructure and generally the conditions in the slums are surely a serious problem thus the need for Kalenjin to relook and by fronting and implementing this goal number eight .
 ENTREPRENEURSHIP ON ENVIRONMENT 
Innovative ideas between the different counties in Kalenjin land in collaboration with other Kenyans  on the business ideas, opportunities and identification of market gaps especially those related to the environmental issues in which the various pollutants can be put to use in an economical way, Kalenjins can co create by pooling entrepreneurs together to come up with think-tongue and brainstorm on variant business ideas, assembling the necessary  resources to fund and nurture the brilliant ideas that protect our mother nature  .


WATER CRISIS
Water crisis is a situation where the available water within a locality is less than the region's demand. Though in some regions in Rift valley there is no water crisis but steps must be taken to circumvent one in the future. The major aspects of the water crisis are allegedly overall scarcity of usable water and water pollution, with over 80% of the world's population living in areas with threats to water security which is a shared threat to human and nature thus a pandemic. By 2025, this is expected to rise. The world's population is growing and water consumption is increasing, but water resources are decreasing. The world is running out of water." Many countries have been declared to be in a state of water stress or water scarcity, and some experts believe that in the future wars will be fought over water not oil.
Water crisis is manifested by inadequate safe drinking water, insufficient access to water for sanitation and waste disposal, Overuse and pollution of water resources harming biodiversity Regional conflicts over scarce water resources sometimes resulting in warfare. The core of the water crisis in Kalenjin is governance as the, saying "There is sufficient water for everyone" and "Water insufficiency is often due to mismanagement, corruption, lack of appropriate institutions, bureaucratic inertia and a shortage of investment in both human capacity and physical infrastructure these are exhibited in the Kenya, economists claim that the water situation has occurred because of a lack of property rights, government regulations and subsidies in the water sector, causing prices to be too low and consumption too high.
The Long-term solution to reduce draught or its damages is to shift from rainfall or green water to the dam reservoir or blue water and to make necessary plans to reserve waters in rainy periods for the less rainy years to in fact regulate the rainy- and dry-year consumption. 
Our second major problem in water shortage rests on the consumption issue. Thus the time Kalenjin to encourages the cultivation of the items which need less water while on the other hand we must try to benefit from water's relative privilege in our agricultural economy on which we depend on. With the poor being the ones who suffer most, Water shortages can mean long walks to fetch water, high prices to buy it, food insecurity and disease from drinking dirty water, thus are severely impacted with regard to human health.

TOURISM
Tourism is wholly dependent on the environment, these calls for Kalenjin to protect the environment both the natural and man-made resources these constitute the primary source of tourism. Any degradation of the primary sources is likely to lead to a decline of tourism. Just like other destruction on these resources consequently lead to the decline in the tourism revenue. Kalenjin depend on tourism service sector and related spin-offs. The power of tourism on the economy is enormous and as a student of economics, I appreciate the value chain and my background as a native of a tourism country has offered me a good opportunity to see the huge potential in tourism, like other economic activities, tourism consumes resources. Today, tourism is one of the major economic activities in the world.
There’s need for Kalenjin to step in to the new front of tourism like ecotourism as a new approach in tourism in preserving the natural area, appreciating the cultural and natural history of environment, taking care not to disturb the integrity of the ecosystem and creating economic opportunities.
OVERPOPULATION
As the world hits population of 7 billion, overpopulation beckons and threatens heavily the environment and resulting into pressure on the existing natural resources to provide space for human living and existence thus the destruction of environment both Kalenjin  depend on tourism as source in revenue which bases itself on the environment.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Notes from ORSEA Conference


Notes from the 7th ORSEA conference 2011 hosted at Kenya International Conference Centre-KICC (amphitheater) on 13th -14th October and facilitated by three Universities University of Nairobi Schools of Business, University of Dar es salaam Business School and Makerere University Business School. Themed the role of operation research in the national visions within the east African and national regional integration brought researcher, academicians, scholars, business personalities, both private and public industry players on the day that also doubled up the international day of disaster reduction.
Nzuve made a formal introduction of years’ theme “role of operation research in the national visions within the east African and national regional integration” and emphasized that it will be a benchmark for the forthcoming conference; It will develop guidelines and recommendation. Kenya has to be a research hub since vibrant economies relies on research and quality control.
Prof Enos Njeru marking his remarks said that university of Nairobi is on the frontline in promoting academic who includes research, promoting business through the exchange of ideas from various actors in line with vision 2030 and being part of solution oriented from the discussion.
President of ORSEA Prof Isaac Mbeche made an interesting observation drawing the East African Community on the Link between leadership challenges in our region is closely link to poor research thanked the minister for making time to be there.
Min. W Oparanya the minister of state, planning and vision 2030 closely made his remarks especially highlighting the challenges of research in Africa, the need to adopt techniques which are most appropriate, seeking optimal point, showing interest on the common currency protocol. He also shared out that Kenya is implementing vision 2030 developed through an intensive research and a long term strategy to change Kenya into a middle income nation. The Minister finally before launching the ORSEA Journal which will be a milestone as a medium to exchange, challenge and research findings are communicated back,  gave building blocks of the vision 2030  (political pillar, social pillar and the economic pillar).
Keynote speakers whom included Prof James J Cochran of INFORMS, Mike Gorman of University of Dayton made their remarks that gave room for 47 paper to be presented later to be consolidated to relevant authorities as a basis and ground for their decision making.
The 2 day event was an informative one to young stakeholder like me in the research industry as this was an eye opener to world of research and links of research which includes theory, teamwork, application and professional participation. The repulsive nature of organization, topic selection, resource constraints Paper presented on the current issues and tackling real world problems gave me a wider scope of dealing handling them and finally a chance to Networking with the industry player of research.


                                                                                                                                   

Brainstorming

Do you own a group? Are you a member to a group? What have you done?  Have you been thinking to start a business? The following can be a limelight to you, Ideas shared with the youths from the neighboring villages of Samoei, Kaplelmet and its surroundings Walking the Talk Initiative at the Samoei nursery as part of those to brain storm with them.  Below is a checklist of a group? Or a chama?
·         What do we want to achieve?
·         Where can we start? Do have a site (website that’s our office host online meetings face book and twitter and look for sponsors)
·         Which talents do we have/own experiences and skills?
·         Computer repairs lets tackle issues like spam, antivirus and diagnose other problem lets tap the upcoming market and existing one
·         How many are we?   
·         What is or will be our area of coverage?
·         What’s our area of interest?
·         Low cost business that actually requires very little capital, Internet ventures require little investment. Lawn care business
·         Business that actually leverage on our strengths as youths tech gadgets and the internet (this we are growing with...
·         Tapping on the local institutions and act like as a firm. Do research for students, writing business plan and projects?
·         Education consulting we have teachers within us… vocational training and guidance form1-2>
·         Sports industry?
·         Fast food > find an appropriate location tap on lessos, snacks, chips
·         Organization of extreme games, I believe we are in the right place .,,,< KESAL> Looking at the resources in Nandi county an extrinsic features like morobi
·         Gift shop hand grafted goods, wrapping services during harambees, greeting cards framed paintings, birthday’s anniversaries
·         Online is the best place to be social networking...… market your unique skills. It all starts with the basics you’ve got to get the basics first before you advance
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Friday, March 9, 2012

140 FRIDAY

The Friday morning of March 9, 2012 played host to the #140Friday an ICT debate on a tagline of tech debate beyond 140 character this follows variant exchanges and discussion online about policy and local tech business on www.twiter.com on Kenya situation on techies. Moderated by Nation Media presenter @LarryMadowo and hosted by the incubation center @thenailab Bishop Magua centre courtesy of Sam Gichuru (@samgichuru). The panelist whom included @pkukubo (Paul Kukubo), @blongwe (Brian Longwe), @mbuguanjihia, @bangitito Bitange Ndemo @mikemachariaSST (Mike Macharia Seven Seas) and David Ndungu @davidndugu, they all made a ground setting for the debate that went worldwide to the trending list. Giving perspective on why government takes the culture of ICT local techies in regard to government tenders, opportunities and support. What’s there for the small tech entrepreneur at publicized Konza City? Paul Kukubo and the PS of information responded to the questions from more than 80 participants. Saying that Konza city is the best opportunity for the local firms to leverage on, on the tender topic they responded that local firms are awarded to a tune of 70 percent of the contracts
The debate so call to ICT Board can create a factoring fund to shield startups from LPO financing rates and the need provide product packaging and development to the talent and having Private sector to come together and help government separate the real business players in IT from Tenderpreneur. The PS emphasized on Moving from a complaining swing to solution swing. A session that ended from words of tunaomba serkali to tunaambia serkali and see a team to be formed to put up a concept policy white paper on the issues from the 140friday session for the action plan, and an ICT 5-year master plan from the government both to be ready before April and be presented during the Kenya Connected 2012 conference on 2nd -5th April, being suggested that this would be best handled through the ICT Sector of KEPSA As a young enthusiast in the ICT world this was an eye opener especially being the youth and seeing the future holds for us and the lucrative opportunities as we county-wise, this was a challenge and a called for event on a Friday morning. Also check kenyanpatriott eventbrite ICT KENYA