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Actress Nancy Sirengo Dead, She Died While Giving Birth

The Celebrated local actress Nancy Sirengo is no more.

The actress died while giving birth to her first baby through Cesarean Section at an Eldoret Hospital

It is with deep sorrow and sadness as the theatre fraternity in Kenya received the news of sudden death and tragic death of actress Nancy Naliaka Sirengo who passed on yesterday whilst undergoing a Cesarean Section at an Eldoret Hospital.

The 31-year-old Nancy had gone to the hospital to deliver her first born and the doctors attending to her recommended a Caesarian Section but things went awry and she did not come out of it alive while the child was delivered and is well.

Family spokesman John Khaemba made the announcement yesterday, ”When you think you are reaching your prime age you never know what’s in store for you before the lights go off.”

The youthful actress had moved to Eldoret as the Assistant Business Development Manager, North Rift for Unilever who just promoted her a week ago in the position.

Mourning Nancy’s death, her  father Sirengo Khaemba,  who is the Executive Secretary Kenya National Schools, Colleges, and Universities Drama Festival:

“We lost a hardworking daughter who had good ideas about of helping her siblings and contributing to the growth of society. She took to her father in the arts and was talented in acting winning the best Actress one time while acting with USIU,”

Nancy is well known in the Schools and Colleges Drama Festival as a talent since her school days at Arap  Moi Girls’ Shibuye School and was part of the pioneers of the great drama movement at United States International University (USIU).

She won many national awards for her pedigree in acting and music on stage including in 2010 when she was declared the Best Actress overall in her portrayal of Sanaipei in Cleophas Malalah’s play The Blood Vendetta in Kisumu.

In the play, Sanaipei is a young Maasai girl who had been molested by the British army based in the country. Her story is told and in reparation, she is educated abroad in England, comes back to the village and becomes the symbol strength for Maasai girls and women by establishing education centres for the villagers.

And messages of condolences came flowing with a glowing tribute to this tigress of the national drama stage.

“I have lost my dependable classmate. We were cofounders of the USIU michezo Africa Drama Club. Nancy rest in peace,’’ mourned the Kakamega Deputy Speaker Cleophas Malalah and celebrated playwright and director.

Immediate former Executive Secretary of the Kenya Music Festival (KMF) Benson Abwao condoled with the family saying the music fraternity will miss her services.

“She was a young and vibrant lady who had started work with enthusiasm and commitment. I first met her as part of the Unilever sponsoring team for the KMF. She has died at a time she was needed most,” he said.

Kenyatta University Don and playwright Dr. Emannuel ShiKuku said,

“It is hard to believe she is no more, Death is cruel! When you think   it has harvested enough, it surprises you by picking the best in your midst.”

She is survived by her newborn son Barrack Sirengo, dad Patrick and mother Dorcas Sirengo.

Daily meetings are being held at his father’s home Sikhendu village from 5 pm with a fundraising towards funerals expenses set for Wednesday, June 2016 at the same venue.

“The cortege leaves Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital Eldoret on Thursday, June 9 at 11 pm, followed by a brief service at her house at Pioneer Estate Eldoret,” announced Mr. Khaemba adding that funeral service will be held at Milima Primary School Grounds this Saturday at Sikhendu village in Bungoma County.

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Those whom we have loved never really leave us. They live on forever in our hearts and cast their radiant light onto our every shadow. 

May her soul Rest in Peace.

Prezzo’s Girlfriend Expecting a Baby Soon?

The Nairobi-based rapper,self-claimed king of bling, Prezzo, last week announced his engagement to his on-and-off girlfriend Michelle Yola.

Barely a week after, it seems there’s a bun in the oven. Michelle Yola who is also a star in Nairobi Diaries reality show shared an animated photo of a lady with a bun with a caption of the hashtag #ART.

Esther Akothee Profile Biography |Education | Music | Source of Wealth | House| Wedding | Husband

Esther Akothee Biography

Akothee (Esther Akoth) born and bread in the Lakeside city of Kisumu, is listed as one of the wealthiest female celebrities in the country and there is no denying that she eats life with a big spoon.

Education

Akothee got married at 14 and had to go back to school at 24 to finish her studies. She finished her high school in 2004 when she was already a mother of three and scored a mean grade of a C+. Unfortunately, she was kicked out of her first marriage since she was supposedly boring, too hardheaded and unromantic.

Akothee Tax Business

With the little money, she had saved up Akothee went to a driving school and became a matatu driver. She then, later on, moved to Mombasa where she became a taxi driver.

While on the Job she met a Swedish man who invited her back to his home country. Unfortunately, as fate would have it, things didn’t work out as she had planned. The man kicked her out while she was 9 months pregnant and she had to come back to Kenya. However, this time she had some money on her, enough to invest well in her taxi business.

While still going about her business, as usual, she met a French man who was then the French ambassador to Djibouti. This was the turning point of her life as she had hit the jackpot. The man was truly loaded and showered her with lavish gifts and colossal amounts of money.

The man once gifted her with a brand new Prado on her birthday and sent her KSH 80 million to put a roof over her growing family. The French man is the father of her last born, however, they are now separated.

Akothee’s Other Businesses

During her hustling life and by her hard work and God’s grace she is now a proud owner of over 15 vehicles comprising of two 27-seater buses, mini-buses and 5 tour land cruiser vans.

She got involved in a lot of business pursuits that saw her set up a slew of business interests as evidenced in Akotheesafaris a flourishing Tours and Travel Company, Morning Star Diani, an establishment that seeks to provide 5-star accommodations at 3-star rates and Akothe & Properties a real estate venture.

Her Lifestyle

Esther Akothee is more popular for her flamboyant lifestyle than for her music. She shops in the most fashionable stores in Europe drive flashy cars and is rumored to be shopping for a jet. She has three homes in Mombasa, Nairobi, and Nyanza. That is besides a luxury apartment complex in North Coast and a four-bedroomed pad in Zurich, Switzerland.Akothee Music

She comes from a musical family and the musical spirit resonates quite strongly, and this has inevitably led her into the music scene with emotive hits such as Nimechoka, Pashe and Katika. She brings into the industry a distinctive refreshing African beat that we can all sing along and dance to.

Akothee came back to Kenya determined to start her life afresh. That is when she began her music career, which she says was her first passion. Most of her music videos are trending on YouTube. She maintains that music was her first passion.

Her music that features heavy kanungo beats are also ruling the airwaves on local radio stations, besides a busy schedule of performances outside Kenya.

The musician who singles out Yondo Sisters as her role model, can dance soukous, into which she blends chakacha with a heavy dose of twerking to guarantee an electrified audience.

Wealth

Regerded to as Kenya’s wealthiest female musician this singer is alleged to be worth ksh 300 million.

While she has proved her capabilities in music , many have wondered about her source of wealth. The video to her song Djele Djele set her back ksh 1 million while her next Chengerere cost her ksh 4 million and was shot in South Africa.

Akothe got married at 14 and stayed there for 10 years. The man she married fell in love with another woman and kicked her without her three children. She started out as a matatu driver on route 108 that ply the Gachie before later moving to Mombasa. There she met a dutch man who took her to Holland and did a dancing gig that paid her ksh 300,000.

She then went back to her former husband and stole her children and started living with them. Fast forward to six years ago when she met a rich French man who was also an ambassador. This she says was her turn around as the man sent her ksh 80 million to build a house. He also recently gave her a Prado during her birthday.

Singer Akothee wants to cement her name in the list of high flying Kenyans by buying her own private jet.
For a while, Akothee has been hiring private choppers to facilitate her movement around the country but now it seems she is tired of traveling in someone else’s chopper. She was seen window shopping for planes and word quickly started spreading she wanted to buy her own private jet.

Many may doubt whether she has the cash to buy a private jet but then again Akothee has proved a couple of times she has the means to be a little extravagant.

Buying a personal jet is not cheap, even top notch millionaires know that, actually only a few African celebrities like P Squire and Davido are known to actually own one.

Family and Children

Esther Akothee has three daughters and two sons from different

marriages.Akothee had four daughters from her first marriage and bore three children between the ages of 14 to 16. One of her kids died because she could not afford to take her to the hospital. She later gave birth to her fourth daughter in the year 2000.

Her sons are from her second marriage with a white man who she claims was only interested in having children with her but not marriage. The mother of 5 has been spending a lot of time with two of her sons. She traveled down to where she has been spending quality time with them in Switzerland and shared photos of the cute boys.

9 things you didn’t know about Akothee

Esther Akothee is regarded as one of the wealthiest female musicians in Kenya. She shops in Europe drives expensive cars and has four luxurious homes in North Coast, Mombasa, Nairobi, and Rakwaro in Migori County.

In addition to her lavish homes in Kenya, she has a four-bedroomed house in Zurich, Switzerland.

1. Akothee was married at 14

Akothee was born to a county administrator father and politician mother. The singer, who grew up in Migori, is the first daughter in her family.

Though her mother was very loving, Akothee went through a rebellious phase in high school which led to her early marriage.

“I was in form two at Nyabisawa Girls, I decided to rebel. When I was 14 I fell in love with a guy who was studying in the neighboring boys’ school. He used to write me letters that drove me crazy. I can even remember he used to write on blue foolscap,” first bornAkothee recounted nostalgically.

Her teenage love affair became serious and she decided to run away with her boyfriend, “Love overwhelmed me and so I eloped with him. My parents tried to get me back home, but I refused. Once a Luo has made up her mind, who will say no?”

2. She was a ‘house girl’ for seven years

After running away from home, she went to live with her mother-in-law at Awendo in Migori County.

“I served as a house girl to my mum-in-law for seven years. I was doing all the house chores at that tender age. All that time, my husband was in school learning. He cleared high school and even joined campus while I was still at his mum’s place,” she reveals.

She conceived and gave birfirstborndaughter at her parents-in-law’s houses.

Their relationship went sour and she was sent packing by her in-laws in 2000.

3. She had three kids by age 16

Akothee gave birth to her firstborn at the age of 14, second born at 15 and third born at 16.

Her second born daughter later succumbed to illness because Akothee could not raise enough money to take her to a hospital.

She got her fourth born in the same marriage in 2000.

4. She once sold omena to make a living

After she left her mum in-law’s home, she went to live at Kanga where she started an omena business to raise money for her school fees and family upkeep.

In 2003, her husband completed his university course. The two got back together and took care of their children as Akothee went back to school.

“I decided to go clear my fourth form at Kanyasrega High school. I would drop the kids at kindergarten before proceeding to school. In the evening I would pick them up from the teacher’s house, take them home and go sell my omena for one hour,” the singer reveals.

5. She divorced her husband

When Akothee cleared school, she joined her husband who had then landed a job in Nairobi.

Their life was a humble one, the singer reveals. Akothee recalls friends giving them simple household items such as mwikos sufurias, and mattresses.

Sadly, her husband left her for another woman when he started getting wealthy.

“Maybe I am not a romantic woman, and so he got bored with me on October 6, 2006 and dumped me with our three kids,” said Akothee.

6. She was a taxi driver

When times became tough, Akothee persevered: “I am like a cat, throw me up and I land on my four feet; not my back.”

After splitting from her husband, Akothee decided to join her brother in Mombasa. At that time, he was running a taxi business and they would partner drive the taxi in turns. The little profit she got from the taxi business was spent on her young family.

One day, while she was doing her rounds in Mombasa, she met a diplomat who was interested in knowing what could drive such a beautiful young woman into taxi work.

That chance meeting was the beginning of a relationship that would dramatically change her life.

The diplomat invited himself to Akothee’s home, and their relationship grew from there. Akothee later relocated with the man to Zurich, Switzerland.

She conceived his child, but at nine months she realised that the man was only interested in getting a baby with her- not marriage. Angered, she took a flight back to Kenya where she started her music career.

7. She got her own money

After hitting the ground running with music, she invested in real estate (Akothee Property) and expanded her transport business (Akothee Safaris).

When she started working in the music industry, Akothee performed at high-end private parties where she could pocket well over a million shillings.

She injected this cash into her businesses and further grew her property.

8. She had enough of men

Akothee said she has permanently bowed out of the dating game.

“I have had enough of men, and I lost trust in them. It will take me years to fall in love again. The love I have now is for me and my children, because no man has plans for me. There is no man who can handle me because there’s no way I will fall into any man’s plans. I call the shots,” she said firmly.

The singer went further to say that she would be apprehensive about carrying another man’s pregnancy or funding a broke man.

“So when you want to come and fall in my plans and I already have five kids, and you have no child: Do you think I will be pregnant for you – no way! If you want to come to me bare-handed and you want me to be paying your bills, I am sorry it won’t happen”, asserted Akothee.

9. Having kids is Akothee hobby

When asked if she has closed the chapter of having more kids, she quickly interjects: “Hapana! Kid number six is loading! Having many kids is a hobby, and I wish I could fall pregnant again.”

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Kris Senanu Appointed Telcom Kenya’s MD Enterprise Division

Telkom Kenya has today announced the appointment of Mr. Kris Senanu as the MD of its Enterprise Division, effective Monday, August 1, 2016. The Enterprise Division comes up as a result of a name change from the initially announced structure that had identified the unit as the Fixed Division.

Earlier this month, Telkom Kenya had announced the formation of four primary Business Units: Mobile, Fixed, Wholesale and Real Estate.  

“In order to align the organisation to meet client needs, we will change the names of two divisions: The Fixed Division becomes the Enterprise Division and the Wholesale Division becomes as the Carrier Services Division,” says Company CEO, Aldo Mareuse.

Coming on the heels of the announcement of other Senior Management additions at Telkom Kenya, Mr. Senanu brings 20 years’ experience into the business.

Senanu’s regional experience and skillset to create strategic clarity, drive innovation and growth, result-oriented style, coupled with his passion for technology, will help ensure the turnaround of Telkom Kenya’s Enterprise segment,” says Mr. Mareuse, adding that “this is a key stone of our long term, global Transformation Project, as a business.”

“To enable us get this company to where it should be, we will scout for exceptional talents, both from within and from outside the business. Our people are going to be the real drivers of our business strategy and we need to get the best,” reiterated Mareuse.

Mr. Senanu announced his exit from Internet Solutions Kenya (formerly Access Kenya Group), earlier this year, where he is the Deputy CEO, a position he has held since March 2014, having grown through the ranks at the same company from Commercial Manager in 2001, to Chief Operating Officer in 2005 and to Managing Director – Internet Division, up until the first quarter of 2014.

An MBA holder from Warwick University (UK), a Bachelor’s degree in International Business Administration, Marketing focus from the United States International University-Africa, a CIM Chartered Marketer, Senanu’s prior roles have focused on creating shareholder value and radically transforming  Internet provision into a key player in the telco space in Kenya and East Africa.

He joins Amer Atwi and George Mokogi, newly appointed MDs of the Mobile and Carrier Services Divisions, respectively, to reinforce the progressive strengthening of the company’s Senior Management Team.

Senanu also chairs the country’s Domain registry institution – Kenya Network Information Center (KENIC) and the Kenya Institute of Management (KIM) Business Committee. He is also a previous chair of the Telecommunications Service Providers of Kenya.

Muhammad Ali:Top 10 best knockouts of late boxing legend

Boxing legend Muhammad Ali, who died Friday night at the age of 74, is widely hailed as one of the greatest boxers to ever live, with a career record of 56-5 and 37 KOs. Known for his “Ali Shuffle” and “rope-a-dope” tactics, Ali utilized his speed and boxing IQ to become the first fighter in boxing history to win the heavyweight championship three times.

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Wedding Bells: Prezzo Wedding His Girlfriend, Yola Soon

On Saturday, self-styled controversial rapper CMB Prezzo went down on one knee and asked his girlfriend for her hand in marriage, a plea she emotionally agreed to.

However, it wasn’t clear whether the act was just for show as it was done before cameras and celebrities who had convened at a Nairobi hotel to shoot a local TV drama show.

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According to sources, the ‘My City, My Town’ rapper arrived at the venue as the shoot was going on and dramatically stole the show going down on one knee and popping the magic words: “Will you marry me.”

The star who is popular across Africa thanks to his music and memorable appearance in Big Brother Africa – where he also proposed to the late Nigerian singer Goldie – has been trying to settle down since he got divorced from his wife Daisy Kiplagat in 2013.

Source: SDE.co.ke

Samsung Galaxy J2 Specs and Price in Kenya

Samsung Galaxy J2 smartphone was launched in September 2015. The phone comes with a 4.70-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 540 pixels by 960 pixels. Samsung Galaxy J2 price in India starts from Rs. 7,450.

The Samsung Galaxy J2 is powered by 1.3GHz quad-core Exynos 3475 processor and it comes with 1GB of RAM. The phone packs 8GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 128GB via a microSD card. As far as the cameras are concerned, the Samsung Galaxy J2 packs a 5-megapixel primary camera on the rear and a 2-megapixel front shooter for selfies.

The Samsung Galaxy J2 runs Android 5.1 and is powered by a 2000mAh removable battery. It measures 136.50 x 69.00 x 8.40 (height x width x thickness) .

The Samsung Galaxy J2 is a dual SIM (GSM and GSM) smartphone that accepts Micro-SIM and Micro-SIM. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, USB OTG, FM, 3G and 4G (with support for Band 40 used by some LTE networks in India). Sensors on the phone include a Proximity sensor and Accelerometer.

About Samsung Mobile 

Founded back in 1969 as Samsung Electric Industries, Suwon, South Korea-headquartered Samsung Electronics today makes everything from televisions to semiconductors. It released its first Android smartphone in 2009 and can be credited with the launch of the first Android tablet back in 2010. The company is among the biggest players in the smartphone market in the world. It has recently developed smartphones running Tizen OS, as an alternative to its Android-based smartphones.

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