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Showing posts with label TECH ART & INNOVATION. Show all posts

FLITAA: BEST BITCOIN WALLET IN KENYA

THE use of cryptocurrencies has gained popularity over the years.

Flitaa bitcoin prides itself as the best in Africa and is available for download in both iPhone and Android devices. It is user friendly too. Check it out. Photo/COURTESY

For two years leading up to 2020, the use of cryptocurrencies shot up 190 per cent according to Statista.

As at February last year, there were 68 million digital wallets.

But the use of cryptocurrencies or bitcoins has not been without challenges. Skeptics fear being duped by scammers while many potential users lack basic information such as how it works and what they stand to gain if they venture into cryptocurrency use.

Flitaa is an African bitcoin that offers user friendly interface to start off his/her cryptocurrency journey.

It enables a customer to buy, sell, swap and earn from digital money effortlessly.

Proponents say it is secure, fast and simple to use and guarantees the user a positive experience.

Flitaa does not use intermediaries like peer-to-peer networks.  It enables the user to transact directly from the system into their mobile phones. This means you can easily deposit and withdraw from Flitaa.

Both Android and iPhone devices users can install the bitcoin on their mobile phones by downloading Flitaa app from Google Play Store here  https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.flitaa.app&hl=en&gl=US or going to Apple App Store.

 

ATHIANI FM built me, presenter says as he quits station “with memories”

 Athiani FM presenter Tonnie Mwendwa has left the station after serving for 10 years.

Former Athiani FM presenter Tonnie Mwendwa thanked his listeners for their love and patience as he left the station. Photo/COURTESY
 

Mwendwa was the host of Ithembe Sya Kwaya show among other roles. He said goodbye to his fans marking closure of his radio stint at Athiani FM.

“After 10 years, tonight is my last show on Athiani FM. I have enjoyed the ups, the downs and the in-betweens.

As I leave, I won’t take nothing but the house (Athiani FM) that built me.

I also take with me your love and patience”, said Mr Mwendwa on November 21, 2021.

A source who preferred not to be named said Tonnie was headed to Musyi FM, another leading Kamba radio station owned by Royal Media Services.

STORY By MWINGI TIMES CORRESPONDENT, EDITED By MUSYOKA NGUI

Your statues are of low quality, residents criticise Kibwana

 THE launching of Wote Green Park statues has attracted mixed reactions from Makueni County residents.

Makueni Governor Prof Kivutha Kibwana poses with the statue of John Samuel Mbiti (left) and Syokimau (right). At the centre is statue of Ndutu Wa Kilungu aka General Munoa Mana.  Residents say honouring Kamba legends should be done with commensurate quality production. Photo/COURTESY
 

Governor Kivutha Kibwana took to Facebook on November 22 informing residents of the new facility which offers ambience for recreation and innovation, according to him.

He further went on to say that it will be a place for guests to replenish with rich history of Akamba community through profiled icons of its great legends.

But most residents Mwingi Times interviewed said that it was a misplaced priority given they lacked adequate water and other amenities such as roads.

They also think that the sculptures were ugly and of low quality.

Mwania Martin dismissed the launch as misplaced resource saying that they need water. “Chief Kivoi etutethya ata!!! (How will Chief Kivoi help us?) he paused.

His sentiments were echoed by Mikey Michaels who opined that for poverty to be eradicated, water should be made available to all sections of the society.

Serene environment

To underline the need for professionalism in coming up with the serene environment, a resident said that the hands and faces should be a little realistic unless they are cartoon versions of Akamba ancestors.  

“Whoever did this work is an embarrassment to the Kenyan people. I am not an expert but the hands and the faces should be a little realistic”, said Jamisiwi Jamisiwi.

Most residents said that the statutes were poorly done and they needed a good artist to bring out something close to reality.

Another resident said that the government should invest in CBC system and avoid “drawing scarecrows” as pupils did in class two and three. Living Testimony Raphael ends by said that whoever did the work did not deserve full payment.

Kenyans who supported Prof Kibwana’s initiative said it will go a long way in preserving the Kamba culture and its history. They said that the current generation has assets to pass to the young ones and their grandchildren.

Governor Kibwana did not disclose how much it cost the county to put up such structures.

STORY By MUSYOKA NGUI, EDITED By BONIFACE MWANIKI

MATEE: Do not chase dreams at the expense of living

 ON November 1, Mwingi Times had an exclusive interview with Dr Victor Matee, a medical doctor and a Benga musician from Makueni County.

Dr Victor Matee at work (right). His hobby is singing Kikamba music which he shares on his YouTube channel called vicberg. Photo/COURTESY

According to his Facebook page, Dr Matee works at Coast Level Six General Hospital. He studied for his medical degree at Kenyatta University.

Enjoy reading his passion in medicine and watch, subscribe to his YouTube channel vicberg where he shares lots of music with his viewers. This is his YouTube channel link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRmUJi_9cLo

 MUSYOKA NGUI: On May 29, you posted on Facebook that Life is not always about winning. What did you mean by that especially now that life is full of chasing dreams?

VICTOR MATEE: What makes life worth living is the tiny things we accumulate over time. They are the building blocks, the props, the relationships, the great friendships we strike. No matter how hard you think life has hit you, there is always a blessing in disguise.  Do not chase dreams at the expense of living. Life is worth it when you live it doing things you enjoy.

What lessons has the medical field taught you?

No human is better than the other. Living responsibly and being part of our communities is worth more than gold. On your hospital bed, only your true friends remember you. Medical professionals need to have compassion, have the capability to make the best decisions for their clients and be honest in their day-to-day transactions.

Sometimes, we see medics in the counties going on strike over pay and some detaining patients and dead bodies for those who cannot foot huge medical bills. Is there a bare minimum operations procedure that guides you?

Medical professionals dedicate their lives and time to serving humanity. They are fathers, mothers, breadwinners and a lot that people rely on. Employers need to get serious with timely payments. Some employers only understand aggression as seriousness. Patients have their rights and strikes are not a violation to that. If negotiations could be taken seriously, we would never have any strike in the medical profession.

On the issue of patients getting detained, nobody in the medical fraternity can answer. There are numerous medical insurance companies in this country. People should get serious and subscribe. Health is not a negotiable matter. However, medical procedures are very expensive. Insurance is amongst the solutions available for that.

Can a poor person get quality healthcare in Kenya?

Quality healthcare is very available in Kenya. We have ISO- certified hospitals and laboratories in Kenya, a proof healthcare is coming of age. For the less privileged, dispensaries and health centres do not charge anything for services rendered. They are actually funded from the National Government. These dispensaries and health centres offer all the basic services that an average Kenyan need.

How has Covid-19 changed your practice? (Then and now)

Health care has not changed a lot. There is a higher uptake of insurance though. Private facilities that have not yet incorporated insurance in their operations are struggling.

Of the 300 doctors who went to UK, only 10 passed aptitude test. Yet they are all qualified doctors. Did the United Kingdom have other nuanced motives or it was just pure failure in a game of chance?

English is the official language in Kenya. However, very few Kenyans have a good command of English language. They naturally failed like most Kenyans would fail. They are a sample that should inform the Ministry of Education that our language curriculum has holes. We learn medicine practically and in Latin. Our nurses are competent.

Apart from medical practice, I see you have ventured into the local music industry. How are your YouTube remixes doing?

Music to me is a hobby. I enjoy doing the things you see me post on YouTube. I also feel good when I see people derive happiness from my work. People have embraced local music and vernacular is gaining popularity by the day. I hope I will grow to bigger things in future.

Other than medicine and art, what else do you do? I saw some random poetries. Anything else?

I am a businessman. I do graphics design. I have a company called Lincvic Limited. It has done wonders in that field.

What do you think the next president should do to improve health care in Kenya?

Ensure equal distribution of resources throughout the country. Some counties have neglected health care. Remuneration of health care workers should also be standardized throughout the country.

Makueni is regularly cited as a county "where devolution has succeeded". Is it an overexaggerated observation or a true reflection of the situation on the ground?

Makueni has succeeded in some aspects in matters health care and failed terribly in others. Its health care workers are the worst paid in the whole country. The donkey is laden with a very heavy load there.

Makueni County will require a new governor as Prof Kibwana is exiting the stage. What will you remember him for?

Of course, he tried universal health care.

How did Makueni Boys’ High School leadership prepare you for your current duties today?

I am my own man because of the high school I attended. I am a team player, self-driven and can survive pressure because those attributes they were instilled in me.

Your advice to the youth and peers on empowering themselves and the need to stop complaining or they are okay with depending on politicians as panacea for their woes?

Be your own man. You achieve what you conceive within. Hatch that egg and sprout like a well-watered plant. To girls, like in my song, Uka Ngwony’e Mbee, a relationship is not work. Work hard genuinely to succeed.

Thank you.

STORY By MUSYOKA NGUI, EDITED By BONIFACE MWANIKI

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