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  • Starbrands Awards: Amcco Properties Limited bags two awards

    Starbrands Awards: Amcco Properties Limited bags two awards

    Amcco Properties Limited scooped two awards at a dinner gala organized by Starbrands East Africa.

    The real estate firm won the Best land selling company in Kenya award and the Real Estate most enterprising CEO award.

    Speaking Friday evening after bagging the awards, the company’s Managing Director James Muturi Kimani expressed his excitement and promised to continue delivering land to Kenyans.

    “Purpose and effort beats everything. Our purpose was to be and deliver the best and ‘yes’ it has been approved today that we, Amcco properties, are the best land selling company in Kenya. We promise to continue serving people the best way,” he said.

    Amcco Properties limited has taken a pioneering approach to address the shortage of affordable housing in the Kenyan market.

    The company acknowledges the robust demand for residential properties necessitating prompt settlement in Nairobi, Kenya, yet the supply side is constrained, coupled with elevated land prices.

    It distinguishes itself by committing to bridge the gap between supply and demand by delivering genuinely affordable plots strategically situated in high-demand areas.

    After the discovery that most real estate firms sell speculative plots, failing to meet the high demand for residential and commercial properties within the Nairobi Metropolis, the Company moved with a core vision and goal of providing affordable plots for sale tailored to investors eager to initiate immediate home construction.

    Starbrands East Africa describes itself as the leading arbiter and promoter of brands in the East African Market.

    It recognized and awarded over 60 brands on its third edition.

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  • KEMSA congratulates Dr Deborah Mlongo for nomination as CS Health

    KEMSA congratulates Dr Deborah Mlongo for nomination as CS Health

    The Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) Board of Directors and Management has congratulated Dr. Deborah Mlongo Barasa for the nomination to the position of Cabinet Secretary for Health.

    The announcement was made by President William Ruto during a press briefing on July 19, 2024.

    The President also named 10 other cabinet secretary nominees alongside Dr. Barasa.

    Nyakera further said Dr. Barasa has proven leadership skills and is goal-oriented, seeking to offer comprehensive, quality care through consultancy, leadership, and capacity building.

    “She has taken on Kenya’s critical assignments in the health sector, including addressing outbreakprone infections.” He noted.

    In a statement, the Board Chair Irungu Nyakera described Dr. Barasa is an astute professional with over 15 years of experience as a medical doctor, specialising in internal medicine and infectious diseases.

    Nyakera noted that, as the Government supply chain authority for Health Products and Technologies (HPT), KEMSA is vital in procuring, warehousing, and distributing health commodities to public health facilities and programmes in support of the achievement of Universal Health Coverage as espoused in the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda.

    Adding that : “We look forward to working with Dr Deborah Mlongo to achieve our organisational mandate of providing cost-effective supply chain solutions as the backbone of healthcare services in Kenya through last-mile delivery to more than 15,000 health facilities countrywide.”

     

     

  • Orengo orders immediate release of Ksh 9.8M owed to Siaya nurses

    Orengo orders immediate release of Ksh 9.8M owed to Siaya nurses

    Siaya Governor James Orengo has ordered the immediate release of more than Ksh 9.8 million owed to county nurses for nearly three years.

    Orengo stated that it was unfair to withhold the nurses’ two-month salaries from the period they participated in an industrial strike in 2021.

    He highlighted that a return-to-work formula was signed and that the Industrial and Labour Relations Court ruled in favour of the nurses, making it clear that the county government should pay the outstanding dues.

    The governor made these remarks at the county headquarters while addressing the nurses, who had marched to his office to demand payment.

    Earlier, the nurses took to the streets to press for a solution to their demands. Their leaders engaged in a closed-door meeting with the governor and senior county officials.

    Governor Orengo said his government had no reason to continue withholding the salaries. He then led the nurses’ representatives in a march to the county treasury to instruct the finance department to begin the process of clearing the dues immediately.

    Orengo also announced that his government would investigate the whereabouts of the funds that were set aside for the arrears.

    “The money was there in 2021. In the name of accountability, we must determine where your money went,” he said. “If we are to stop such things, we must know the cause that made you not get your dues for close to three years.”

    Regarding the recent “Occupy County Government” demonstrations, Orengo accused United Democratic Alliance (UDA) operatives of exploiting Gen Z demonstrators to send goons to intimidate Azimio la Umoja-led counties.

    “Some people are trying to infiltrate the demonstrations,” he said, adding that he would not be intimidated by such acts.

    Sylvester Ng’anda, executive secretary of the Kenya National Union of Nurses, Siaya branch, said the nurses had hit a dead end in fighting for their dues after the previous administration refused to honour a return-to-work formula and a court order for payment.

    Ng’anda praised Governor Orengo for taking it upon himself to find a lasting solution.

  • China’s national economy maintains steady progress during first six months of 2024

    China’s national economy maintains steady progress during first six months of 2024

    China’s national economy was generally stable with steady progress in the first half of 2024, according to data recently released by China’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

    According to preliminary estimates, the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) in the first half of 2024 reached around 61.68 trillion yuan (about $8.5 trillion), up by 5 percent year on year at constant price.

    Since the beginning of this year, the momentum of world economic growth is sluggish, and effective domestic demand in the Chinese market remains insufficient, leading to increasing difficulties and challenges in current economic operations.

    Against the global backdrop, the Chinese economy still delivered a sound performance.

    In the first quarter of this year, China’s GDP growth rate outpaced that of the United States, the Eurozone, and Japan. Considering the situations home and abroad in the second quarter, it is expected that China’s economic growth rate will maintain its leading position in the first half of the year, and the country will remain an important engine and stabilizer for the world economy.

    Despite facing both overall and structural pressures, China’s economic growth, especially in the labor-intensive service sector, has continued to recover, with the employment situation remaining generally stable during the first half of this year.

    The country has witnessed improvement in the relationship between market supply and demand, while the price level maintained moderate growth during the period.

    Besides, the country’s foreign trade in goods reached a new high in the first half of this year, with the goods trade volume reaching 21.2 trillion yuan and export products holding solid competitive advantages.

    In the meantime, steady progress has been made in industrial transformation and upgrading, showing a growing trend toward innovation-driven and green development.

    In the first half of this year, the proportion of the value-added industrial output of China’s high-tech manufacturing companies above the designated size, namely industrial firms with an annual main business revenue of at least 20 million yuan, in the total value-added industrial output of the country’s industrial enterprises above the designated size rose to 15.8 percent, up 0.6 percentage points from that of the first quarter.

    The country’s manufacturers of intelligent and green new products, such as integrated circuits, service robots, new energy vehicles (NEVs), and solar cells performed impressively during the first six months of this year, maintaining double-digit growth in production.

    New technologies like big data and artificial intelligence have created new consumption scenarios, while new consumption models such as livestreaming e-commerce and instant delivery continued to emerge, driving an 8.8-percent year-on-year increase in online retail sales of physical goods during the first half of this year.

    Meanwhile, the combined power output of hydropower, nuclear power, wind power, and solar power companies above the designated size increased by 13.4 percent year on year, accounting for a higher share in the total power output of the country’s industrial enterprises above the designated size. Besides, the energy consumption per unit of GDP in China continued to decline.

    While maintaining stable economic growth, authorities from different regions in China have made continuous efforts to create a new pattern of development, adjust industrial structures, and improve development quality and efficiency in the first half of this year, striving to stimulate the internal impetus and innovation vitality of businesses, an NBS spokesperson said at a press conference.

    These efforts have provided steady and sound momentum for the country’s high-quality development, the spokesperson said.

    The leading role of scientific and technological innovation has been strengthened, nurturing new quality productive forces for China.

    In the first half of this year, the value-added industrial output of China’s high-tech manufacturing companies above the designated size increased by 8.7 percent year on year, while the modern service industry, with typical fields including information transmission, software, and information technology services, maintained double-digit growth in value-added industrial output.

    During the period, China’s production volume of intelligent products such as 3D printing equipment, service robots, and smart watches increased by 51.6 percent, 22.8 percent, and 10.9 percent year on year respectively.

    Besides, the country saw a 10.6-percent year-on-year growth rate in investment in its high-tech industries during the first six months of this year, 6.7 percentage points higher than that of its overall investment.

    Green and low-carbon transformation in China has been deepened, with continuous improvement in energy production and consumption structures.

    In the first half of this year, China’s NEV output increased by 34.3 percent year on year, while its production of supporting products such as charging piles and automotive lithium-ion batteries grew by 25.4 percent and 16.5 percent respectively.

    Meanwhile, China has been accelerating the construction of a clean energy system. Preliminary estimates show that the country’s proportion of non-fossil energy in total energy consumption increased by 1.9 percentage points year on year in the first half of this year.

    China’s high-level opening up has continued to deepen during the first six months of 2024.

    In the face of weak global economic growth momentum and increasing external uncertainties and instabilities, China has made solid strides in improving the quality and stabilizing the quantity of its exports, while steadily expanding the scale of imports. The improvement in both quality and quantity of foreign trade has made positive contributions to China’s economic growth.

    In the first half of this year, the export value of products such as automobiles, ships, and integrated circuits in China increased by 22.2 percent, 91.1 percent, and 25.6 percent year on year respectively, with net exports of goods and services contributing 13.9 percent to the country’s overall economic growth.

    China has been actively expanding its “circle of friends” for global economic and trade cooperation. For instance, its foreign trade value with Belt and Road partner countries increased by 7.2 percent year on year in the first half of this year.

    At the same time, the country has continued to expand its visa-free policy to include more countries and promote people-to-people exchanges with other countries, leading to a significant surge in the number of foreigners visiting China for business, tourism, and reunion with relatives and friends.

    In the first half of this year, China recorded over 14 million inbound trips made by foreigners, among which 8.54 million entered the country visa-free, accounting for 52 percent of the inbound trips and representing a year-on-year surge of 190.1 percent.

    Despite rising challenges from home and abroad, the Chinese economy has maintained a generally stable trend, the NBS spokesperson pointed out.

    China’s economic growth is not only quantitative but also qualitative. The country has delivered a commendable and substantial economic performance, said the spokesperson.

    From a medium- to long-term perspective, the economic fundamentals that sustain long-term growth remain unchanged, and the trend toward high-quality development has not changed in China, according to the NBS.

  • Kalonzo, four Azimio constituent parties allege betrayal

    Kalonzo, four Azimio constituent parties allege betrayal

    Sharp divisions have emerged within the Azimio coalition with four constituent political parties declaring that they will not work with the government.

    Azimio la Umoja One Kenya co-principal Kalonzo Musyoka made the announcement moments before a State House address where President William Ruto unveiled a board-based cabinet with the nomination of the first batch of 11 cabinet secretaries.

    Kalonzo said a section of the constituent parties namely the Wiper Democratic Movement (WDM), Jubilee Party, DAP-Kenya Party, Party of National Unity (PNU), and Narc-Kenya, will not participate nor support Kenya Kwanza-led Broad-Based Government of National Unity.

    The rift between Kalonzo and Azimio la Umoja One Kenya leader Raila Odinga escalated after the latter supported calls for national dialogue to end the current crisis following protests to push for better governance.

    Raila who is also the ODM party leader with majority members in the coalition comprising 23 parties has conspicuously been absent in key meetings convened by the party leaders.

    Kalonzo has termed the move as a betrayal. “We shall not join for the straightforward reason that such actions are a betrayal of the ideology, values, and tenets of both our coalition party and our constituent parties. Should any of our members opt to join the proposed Kenya Kwanza-led Broad-Based Government of National Unity, we shall not be a party to that decision”.

    The President revealed that further consultations are ongoing after which he will announce more names in due course.

    “I have started the process of forming a new broad-based cabinet to assist in driving the urgently needed and irreversible transformation of our country… he said.

    “While the events of the past month have caused tremendous anxiety, concern and uncertainty, the crisis has presented us with a great opportunity, as a nation, to craft a broad-based, and inclusive citizen coalition for national transformation and progress, made up of Kenyans from all walks of life,” he added.

    Six ministers who had been dismissed have made a comeback.

  • Global Compact Network Kenya announces 2024 Country SDG Pioneers

    Global Compact Network Kenya announces 2024 Country SDG Pioneers

    The Global Compact Network Kenya has announced its 2024 Country SDG Pioneers, recognizing Yvonne Kirigo, Strategy and Innovation Manager from MP Shah Hospital, and Kevin Getobai, Farm Project Manager from Ololo Farm.

    The two have been honored for their exceptional commitment to advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and for inspiring others to further the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

    Selected from a competitive pool of over 27 nominations, Ms Kirigo and Mr Getobai stood out in their respective categories of Large National and Multinational, and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

    Ms Kirigo has been celebrated for her impactful green leadership at MP Shah Hospital. As a Go Green Champion, she has spearheaded initiatives that incorporate the Ten Principles of the United Nations Global Compact and the SDGs through innovative e-waste collection, energy efficiency advocacy, and the promotion of renewable energy solutions.

    Mr Getobai’s recognition stems from his innovative approach to integrating regenerative and sustainable agriculture principles at Ololo Farm by implementing insects-based composting, utilizing Black Soldier Flies to expedite the composting process from six months to 14 days, has been transformative.

    The initiative has enabled Ololo Farm to save up to 47.5 tonnes of CO2 equivalence, divert 25 tonnes of food waste from landfills, and produce 2.5 tonnes of protein from waste annually.

    Executive Director of Global Compact Network Kenya, Judy Njino commended the winners for their innovation and resilience in advancing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

    “We celebrate the two Country SDG Pioneers and business leaders for driving transformative change within their organisation and communities. Their commitment to the Ten Principle of the UN Global Compact exemplifies the spirit of innovation and resilience needed to advance the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Their work will inspire other participants in building a sustainable future for all,” she stated.

    As Country Round winners, Ms Kirigo and Mr Getobai will now advance to the Global round, where they will compete for the title of 2024 UN Global Compact SDG Pioneers.

    The global winners will be announced in September during the UN Global Compact Leaders’ Summit, held on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly week in New York.

  • RHON helped my business grow says Dr Catherine Masitsa

    RHON helped my business grow says Dr Catherine Masitsa

    In Season 2 of The Real Housewives of Nairobi, which airs its finale on Friday 26 July on Showmax, Dr Catherine Masitsa, popularly known as Dr C, is showcasing a bigger and better version of herself, and her business that she has built for 20 years. 

    “I have lived life, changed careers, built a business, created my own table and now, I’m sitting at the head and thriving,” she says. “I am done living my life with society’s expectations of me.”

    Your mantra this season is “bigger, brighter and better.” What does that phrase mean to you?

    I mean, look at me, I look good, right? But also, I moved to a new house that is bigger and better. 

    I’m launching new products because my business has grown and that is part of the impact of The Real Housewives of Nairobi S1. 

    Kenyans welcomed me, they welcomed my products – Samantha Wines – and doors opened that I never imagined. 

    Therefore, I’m growing my business this season by launching more products and increasing the Samantha brand. 

    As part of our brand, we now have champagne, prosecco, sparkling wine and even Dr C gin. Away from business, I’m enjoying life, together with my family, and just living the Kenyan dream.

    How does it feel to see this positive impact that the show has had on your business?

    I like to jump into the fire and then learn as I go. Having built my brand, Samantha Bridal, for 20 years, I needed to do something to reignite the brand and attract new people and that’s what The Real Housewives of Nairobi S1 did for me and my business. 

    It gave me an opportunity to put my brand out there so people can really see who I am. The show has helped me across Africa, not only in Africa.

    I’ve received feedback from distributors in Uganda, Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa wanting to stock my wine. Because of the show, we have managed to get our brand name out there and extend it beyond Kenyan borders.

    You are celebrating your anniversary this year. How has the relationship with your husband and daughter been since the premiere?

    I’ve been with my husband for the last 28 years, so celebrating those years of friendship and marriage is a big milestone that I do not take for granted. 

    He is my best friend and my cheerleader. Most of the time, he’s in the background but he will observe and advise me.

    We actually launched my champagne brand to celebrate our relationship but more so, we’re celebrating the business Samantha Bridal, which I launched after our wedding.

    Our daughter is very happy to be on the show; she’s really enjoying the limelight. 

    One of the things I like to teach her is to stand up for herself. She makes her own observations and she tells me off when she needs to and she’s proud of me when she needs to be proud of me. You get to see that when you watch Season 2.

    This season you’re also going big with your matchmaking business despite the controversy in S1 about you being a matchmaker. Could you please clarify what it means when you say you’re a matchmaker?

    In S1, we received such unwarranted attention regarding my matchmaking business. I have helped bring together lots of happy couples now, and we now even have an app that is doing extremely well. 

    But we’re still a very boutique entity because it’s not something I started doing for money. Sometimes we have a lot of people on the waitlist who want to be connected to someone, and it’s also one of the biggest inquiries I’ve received in my company’s inbox.

    It means people still want to get married. I only deal with people who are serious, which means I’m matchmaking people who actually want to get together in a real, loving, long-term relationship because I am really old school.

    Binge-watch all 12 episodes of The Real Housewives of Nairobi S2 on Showmax from Friday 26 July.

  • Smartphone maker unveils new ‘Dumb’ phone for digital content creators

    Smartphone maker unveils new ‘Dumb’ phone for digital content creators

    Smartphone manufacturer Human Mobile Devices (HMD) Global Thursday announced the launch of a new mobile phone device christened HMD Skyline.

    The company, which has built a reputation for producing environmentally conscious technology products since its foray into mobile phone manufacturing in 2016, aims to ‘bring back the human element’ to smartphones with its latest product offering.

    “Human Mobile Devices is human by design, and that’s what we’ve done with HMD Skyline, put consumers first,” said Lars Silberbauer, Global Chief Marketing Officer of HMD.

    The slick HMD Skyline smartphone boasts an in-built detox mode with app and contact blocking features which allow users to scale back on digital interactions and ‘focus on the real world’.

    The move is informed by a study conducted by the company which highlighted concerns by parents over excessive use of mobile phones by young people aged between 12 to 27 years.

    According to HMD Global, which is currently ranked as Europe’s largest smartphone manufacturer, the feature will provide customers with a balanced smartphone experience whenever they need a break from the online world. 

    Additionally, the HMD Skyline boasts of exceptional camera capabilities with a 50 Megapixel front camera and 108 Megapixel Hybrid OIS triple rear camera which enables content creators to shoot 4K quality videos.

    The phone is currently on sale for Ksh. 58,000.

  • Xi leads 3rd Plenary Session of 20th Central Committee of Communist Party of China

    Xi leads 3rd Plenary Session of 20th Central Committee of Communist Party of China

    The 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China convened its third plenary session in Beijing from July 15 to 18, 2024.

    A total of 199 members and 165 alternate members of the Central Committee attended the session. Members of the Standing Committee of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and leading officials from other relevant departments were present at the meeting in a non-voting capacity. Some of our colleagues working at the primary level and a number of experts and scholars who were delegates to the 20th National Party Congress also attended the meeting in a non-voting capacity.

    The Political Bureau of the Central Committee presided over the meeting. General Secretary of the Central Committee Xi Jinping delivered important addresses.

    At the session, the Central Committee heard and discussed a report on the work of the Political Bureau, presented by Xi Jinping on behalf of the Political Bureau, and considered and adopted the Resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on Further Deepening Reform Comprehensively to Advance Chinese Modernization. Xi Jinping delivered explanatory remarks on the draft version of the Resolution.

    At the session, the Central Committee fully affirmed the work of the Political Bureau since the second plenary session of the 20th Central Committee. It was unanimously agreed that in the face of a grave and complex international environment and the arduous tasks of advancing reform and development and ensuring stability at home, the Political Bureau has secured progress in the following respects:

    —earnestly implementing the guiding principles from the 20th National Party Congress and the first and second plenary sessions of the 20th Central Committee;

    —fully and faithfully applying the new development philosophy on all fronts;

    —adhering to the general principle of pursuing progress while ensuring stability;

    —implementing the Five-Sphere Integrated Plan and the Four-Pronged Comprehensive Strategy in a coordinated way;

    —giving full consideration to both domestic and international imperatives;

    —ensuring both development and security;

    —promoting high-quality development;

    —taking further steps to advance and plan for the deepening of reform across the board;

    —advancing socialist democracy and rule of law;

    —improving public communication and cultural work;

    —ensuring the people’s wellbeing and protecting the environment;

    —safeguarding national security and social stability;

    —promoting the development of national defense and the armed forces;

    —advancing work related to Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan;

    —pursuing major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics; and

    —strengthening full and rigorous Party self-governance.

    As a result of these efforts, we have achieved economic recovery and growth and have made firm strides in building a modern socialist country in all respects.

    At the session, the Central Committee gave a highly positive assessment of the success and achievements we have made in comprehensively deepening reform since the beginning of the new era and studied the issue of further deepening reform comprehensively to advance Chinese modernization. It was stated that the present and the near future constitute a critical period for our endeavor to build a great country and move toward national rejuvenation on all fronts through Chinese modernization. Chinese modernization has been advanced continuously through reform and opening up, and it will surely embrace broader horizons through further reform and opening up. We must purposefully give more prominence to reform and further deepen reform comprehensively with a view to advancing Chinese modernization in order to better deal with the complex developments both at home and abroad, adapt to the new round of scientific and technological revolution and industrial transformation, and live up to the new expectations of our people.

    It was stressed that, to further deepen reform comprehensively, we must stay committed to Marxism-Leninism, Mao Zedong Thought, Deng Xiaoping Theory, the Theory of Three Represents, and the Scientific Outlook on Development and fully implement Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era. We must thoroughly study and implement General Secretary Xi Jinping’s new ideas, viewpoints, and conclusions on comprehensively deepening reform and fully and faithfully apply the new development philosophy on all fronts. We must adhere to the general principle of pursuing progress while ensuring stability and continue to free our minds, seek truth from facts, move with the times, and take a realistic and pragmatic approach, as we work to further unleash and develop the productive forces and tap into and boost the vitality of our society. Keeping in mind both domestic and international imperatives, we will ensure coordinated implementation of the Five-Sphere Integrated Plan and the Four-Pronged Comprehensive Strategy. Regarding economic structural reform as the spearhead and greater social fairness and justice and improvements in the people’s wellbeing as our ultimate objectives, we will make our reforms more integrated, focused, and effective. We will work to better adapt the relations of production to the productive forces, the superstructure to the economic base, and national governance to social development, so as to provide strong impetus and institutional support for Chinese modernization.

    It was stated that the overall objectives of further deepening reform comprehensively are to continue improving and developing the system of socialism with Chinese characteristics and modernize China’s system and capacity for governance. By 2035, we will have finished building a high-standard socialist market economy in all respects, further improved the system of socialism with Chinese characteristics, generally modernized our system and capacity for governance, and basically realized socialist modernization. All of this will lay a solid foundation for building China into a great modern socialist country in all respects by the middle of this century. To steadily advance reform, we will focus on building a high-standard socialist market economy, advancing whole-process people’s democracy, developing a strong socialist culture in China, raising the people’s quality of life, building a Beautiful China, advancing the Peaceful China Initiative to a higher level, and improving the Party’s capacity for leadership and long-term governance. The reform tasks laid out in this resolution shall be completed by the time the People’s Republic of China celebrates its 80th anniversary in 2029.

    It was stressed that, to further deepen reform comprehensively, we must review and apply the valuable experience we have gained from our efforts to deepen reform comprehensively since the launch of reform and opening up, particularly in the new era. We must implement the principles of upholding the Party’s overall leadership, taking a people-centered approach, upholding fundamental principles and breaking new ground, taking institution building as our main task, exercising law-based governance on all fronts, and applying systems thinking.

    At the session, the Central Committee made systematic plans for further deepening reform comprehensively with the emphasis on building a high-standard socialist market economy, promoting high-quality economic development, supporting all-around innovation, improving macroeconomic governance, promoting integrated urban-rural development, pursuing high-standard opening up, advancing whole-process people’s democracy, promoting socialist rule of law with Chinese characteristics, deepening reform in the cultural sector, ensuring and improving the people’s wellbeing, deepening reform in ecological conservation, modernizing China’s national security system and capacity, deepening national defense and military reform, and improving the Party’s leadership in further deepening reform comprehensively to advance Chinese modernization.

    It was stated that a high-standard socialist market economy will provide an important guarantee for Chinese modernization. We must better leverage the role of the market, foster a fairer and more dynamic market environment, and make resource allocation as efficient and productive as possible. We will lift restrictions on the market while ensuring effective regulation, striving to better maintain order in the market and remedy market failures. By doing so, we will ensure smooth flows in the national economy and unleash the internal driving forces and creativity of our society as a whole. We will unswervingly consolidate and develop the public sector and unswervingly encourage, support, and guide the development of the non-public sector. We will ensure that economic entities under all forms of ownership have equal access to factors of production in accordance with the law, compete in the market on an equal footing, and are protected by the law as equals, thus enabling entities under different forms of ownership to complement each other and develop side by side. We will build a unified national market and refine the systems underpinning the market economy.

    It was stated that high-quality development is our primary task in building China into a modern socialist country in all respects. It is essential that we use the new development philosophy to steer reform and ground our efforts in the new stage of development. We must deepen supply-side structural reform, improve incentive and constraint mechanisms for promoting high-quality development, and strive to create new growth drivers and strengths. We will improve the institutions and mechanisms for fostering new quality productive forces in line with local conditions, for promoting full integration between the real economy and the digital economy, for developing the service sector, for modernizing infrastructure, and for enhancing the resilience and security of industrial and supply chains.

    It was stated that education, science and technology, and talent function as a basic and strategic underpinning for Chinese modernization. We must fully implement the strategy of invigorating China through science and education, the strategy of developing a quality workforce, and the innovation-driven development strategy, make coordinated efforts to promote integrated reform of institutions and mechanisms pertaining to education, science and technology, and human resources, and improve the new system for mobilizing resources nationwide to make key technological breakthroughs. These efforts will help boost the overall performance of China’s innovation system. We will deepen comprehensive reform in education, deepen structural scientific and technological reform, and deepen institutional reforms for talent development.

    It was stated that sound macro regulation, along with effective governance by the government, is essential for ensuring that we can fully harness the institutional strengths of our socialist market economy. It is, therefore, vital that we improve our macro regulation systems. We must pursue coordinated reforms in the fiscal, tax, financial, and other major sectors and work to enhance the consistency of macro policy orientation. We will improve the national strategic planning system and policy coordination mechanisms, deepen reform of the fiscal and taxation systems, further reform the financial system, and improve mechanisms for implementing the coordinated regional development strategy.

    It was stated that integrated urban and rural development is essential to Chinese modernization. We must coordinate our efforts in new industrialization, new urbanization, and all-around rural revitalization, pursue greater urban-rural integration in planning, development, and governance, and promote equal exchanges and two-way flows of production factors between the cities and the countryside, so as to narrow the disparities between the two and promote their common prosperity and development. We will improve the institutions and mechanisms for advancing new urbanization, consolidate and improve the basic rural operation system, improve supporting systems to strengthen agriculture, benefit farmers, and enrich rural areas, and deepen reform of the land system.

    It was stated that opening up is a defining feature of Chinese modernization. We must remain committed to the basic state policy of opening to the outside world and continue to promote reform through opening up. Leveraging the strengths of China’s enormous market, we will enhance our capacity for opening up while expanding cooperation with other countries and develop new institutions for a higher-standard open economy. We will steadily expand institutional opening up, deepen the foreign trade structural reform, further reform the management systems for inward and outward investment, improve planning for regional opening up, and refine the mechanisms for high-quality cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative.

    It was stated that developing whole-process people’s democracy is integral to Chinese modernization. We must firmly stay on the path of socialist political advancement with Chinese characteristics and uphold and improve our country’s foundational, basic, and important political systems. We must diversify the forms of democracy at all levels and ensure that the principle of the people running the country is manifested in concrete and visible ways in all aspects of China’s political and social activities. We will strengthen the institutions through which the people run the country, improve the mechanisms for consultative democracy, enhance the institutions of democracy at the primary level, and build a broad united front.

    It was stated that the rule of law provides an important guarantee for Chinese modernization. We must ensure full implementation of the Constitution and uphold its authority, coordinate the reforms to promote sound legislation, law enforcement, administration of justice, and observance of the law, and improve the mechanisms for ensuring that all are equal before the law, so as to promote socialist rule of law, safeguard social fairness and justice, and see that all work of the state is carried out under the rule of law. We will deepen reforms in legislation, advance law-based government administration, improve the institutions and mechanisms for impartial law enforcement and administration of justice, refine the mechanisms for building a law-based society, and strengthen the rule of law in foreign-related affairs.

    It was stated that Chinese modernization is the modernization of material and cultural-ethical advancement. We must boost our cultural confidence and work to develop advanced socialist culture, promote revolutionary culture, and carry forward fine traditional Chinese culture. We must stay abreast of the latest trends in information technology, cultivate a vast pool of talented personnel in the field of culture, and ignite the cultural creativity of the entire nation. We will improve the responsibility system for ideological work, refine the mechanisms for supplying cultural products and services, improve the system for comprehensive cyberspace governance, and establish a more effective international communication system.

    It was stated that ensuring and enhancing the people’s wellbeing in the course of development is one of the major tasks of Chinese modernization. Striving to do everything within our capacity in this regard, we must refine the system for guaranteeing basic public services, work to provide inclusive public services, meet essential needs, and provide a cushion for those most in need, and focus on resolving the most practical problems that are of the greatest and most direct concern to the people, so as to meet people’s aspirations for a better life. We will improve the income distribution system, the employment-first policy, and the social security system, further reform the medical and healthcare systems, and improve the systems for facilitating population development and providing related services.

    It was stated that Chinese modernization is the modernization of harmony between humanity and nature. We must improve ecological conservation systems, make concerted efforts to cut carbon emissions, reduce pollution, pursue green development, and boost economic growth, actively respond to climate change, and move faster to improve the systems and mechanisms for applying the principle that lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets. We will improve the basic systems for ecological conservation, environmental governance systems, and mechanisms for green and low-carbon development.

    It was stated that national security provides a pivotal foundation for ensuring steady and continued progress in Chinese modernization. We must fully apply a holistic approach to national security, improve the institutions and mechanisms for safeguarding national security, and ensure that high-quality development and greater security reinforce each other, so as to effectively safeguard the country’s stability and security over the long term. We will improve the national security system, the public security governance mechanisms, the social governance system, and the mechanisms for ensuring national security in foreign-related affairs.

    It was stated that modernizing national defense and the armed forces is an integral part of Chinese modernization. We must maintain the Party’s absolute leadership over the people’s armed forces and fully implement the strategy of strengthening the military through reform to provide a strong guarantee for realizing the centenary goal of the People’s Liberation Army in 2027 and achieving basic modernization of national defense and the armed forces. We will improve the systems and mechanisms for leading and managing the people’s armed forces, further reform joint operations systems, and deepen military-civilian reforms.

    It was stressed that the Party’s leadership is the fundamental guarantee for further deepening reform comprehensively to advance Chinese modernization. We must acquire a deep understanding of the decisive significance of establishing Comrade Xi Jinping’s core position on the Party Central Committee and in the Party as a whole and establishing the guiding role of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era; be more conscious of the need to maintain political integrity, think in big-picture terms, follow the leadership core, and keep in alignment with the central Party leadership; stay confident in the path, theory, system, and culture of socialism with Chinese characteristics; and uphold Comrade Xi Jinping’s core position on the Party Central Committee and in the Party as a whole and uphold the Central Committee’s authority and its centralized, unified leadership. We must maintain keen awareness of the need to use the Party’s own transformation to steer social transformation and continue to apply the spirit of reform and strict standards in conducting Party self-governance. We will improve the systems and regulations for the Party’s self-reform and continue working to purify, improve, renew, and excel ourselves. All this will enable our Party to remain the strong leadership core in building socialism with Chinese characteristics. We must uphold the Party Central Committee’s centralized, unified leadership over the endeavor to further deepen reform across the board; deepen institutional reforms related to Party building; intensify efforts to improve conduct, build integrity, and combat corruption; and work with relentless persistence to ensure the implementation of reforms.

    It was stressed that Chinese modernization is the modernization of peaceful development. In foreign relations, China remains firmly committed to pursuing an independent foreign policy of peace and is dedicated to promoting a human community with a shared future. Holding dear humanity’s shared values, we will pursue the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, and the Global Civilization Initiative and call for an equal and orderly multipolar world and universally beneficial and inclusive economic globalization. We will deepen institutional reforms related to the work of foreign affairs and participate in efforts to lead the reform and development of the global governance system. We will resolutely safeguard China’s sovereignty, security, and development interests.

    It was stated that studying and implementing the guiding principles from the session represent a major political task for the entire Party and nation both at the present and for some time to come. It is essential to thoroughly study the guiding principles from the session and fully grasp the main theme, major principles, major measures, and fundamental guarantees for further deepening reform comprehensively. The entire Party from the leadership down must work as one to ensure that the Resolution is implemented and the strategic plans for further deepening reform comprehensively are translated into strong impetus for advancing Chinese modernization.

    At the session, an analysis of the present situation and the tasks we face was conducted. It was highlighted that we must remain firmly committed to accomplishing the goals for this year’s economic and social development. In accordance with the Party Central Committee’s decisions and plans concerning economic work, we will ensure effective implementation of macro policies, strive to expand domestic demand, develop new quality productive forces in light of local conditions, move faster to foster new drivers of foreign trade, take solid steps toward green and low-carbon development, ensure and improve the people’s wellbeing, and consolidate and build upon our achievements in poverty alleviation. We will review and assess the implementation of the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025) and make sound preparations for the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030).

    It was stated that we must ensure both development and security. To this end, we will implement various measures for preventing and defusing risks in real estate, local government debt, small and medium financial institutions, and other key areas. We will make sure that responsibilities for workplace safety are strictly fulfilled and refine the measures for monitoring, preventing, and controlling natural disasters, especially floods. We will strengthen the network for preventing and controlling public security risks so as to safeguard social stability. We will improve public opinion guidance and effectively deal with risks in the ideological domain. We will properly respond to external risks and challenges, strive to play a leading role in global governance, and actively work to foster a favorable external environment.

    It was stressed that on the basis of studying, communicating, and implementing the guiding principles from the session, we must arm all Party members with the Party’s new theories to enhance their understanding of Marxism and their capacity for advancing the modernization drive. We will refine the systems for exercising full and rigorous self-governance, improve work conduct, and rectify the deep-rooted practices of pointless formalities and bureaucratism in a continued effort to ease the burdens on those working on the ground. We will redouble efforts to improve Party conduct, build integrity, and fight corruption and make solid strides in carrying out discipline inspections. We will consolidate and expand on what we have achieved in theoretical study initiatives, advance the campaign to increase awareness of Party discipline, safeguard the Party’s solidarity and unity, and continue to enhance the Party’s creativity, cohesion, and ability.

    It was decided at the session that, in accordance with the Party Constitution, empty seats on the Central Committee will be filled by alternate members Ding Xiangqun, Yu Lijun, and Yu Jihong.

    It was also decided that Comrade Qin Gang’s resignation should be accepted and he should be removed from his position on the Central Committee.

    At the session, the CPC Central Military Commission’s inspection report on grave violations of Party discipline and state laws involving Li Shangfu, Li Yuchao, and Sun Jinming was deliberated and adopted, and the Political Bureau’s previous decision to expel Li Shangfu, Li Yuchao, and Sun Jinming from the Party was confirmed.

    At the session, a call was issued to the whole Party, the entire military, and Chinese people of all ethnic groups to stay closely rallied around the Party Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping at its core; hold high the banner of reform and opening up, pool our collective wisdom and strength, and forge ahead with enterprise; and strive toward the Second Centenary Goal of building China into a great modern socialist country in all respects and work to advance the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation on all fronts through Chinese modernization.

  • Daina Njuguna speaks about acting in Kenya, new show

    Daina Njuguna speaks about acting in Kenya, new show

    Daina Njuguna, one of the newest faces on our screens. She stars in the comedy-drama series Big Girl Small World.

    The newcomer plays Aisha, a wild card whose free-spirited nature and carefree outlook to life often lands her in trouble. 

    After years of self-exile, Aisha returns to Nairobi seeking new purpose and redemption for her past mistakes. 

    Beyond her character, Njuguna is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, where Hollywood royalty Grace Kelly and legends like Jennifer Coolidge (The White Lotus), Anne Hathaway (The Devil Wears Prada) and the ‘Ant-Man’ Paul Rudd learned their craft.

    “It’s awe-inspiring,” she says. “It’s a really old school and they have all these class photos from the 20s. It’s wild to think Grace Kelly walked down those same halls.”

    In this interview, she talks about coming back home, working on the show and her plans for the future.

    Why did you decide to come back to Kenya?

    After graduation, I had a year to work and I felt what it would be like working in America. By the end of it, it made more sense for me to come back home to Kenya.

    How would you describe your experience at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts?

    It was incredible, the best two years of my life. The program was like art therapy in a lot of ways and I left it having found the most honest version of myself. And I got to do it in New York City. Magic!

    You play Aisha in the series ‘Big Girl Small World’ as your first-ever role. Were you nervous?

    It all happened so fast, I didn’t actually have time to feel nervous. 

    It wasn’t until the test shoot that I started to panic. Most of my acting experience is on stage so being in front of the camera had me shaking in my boots!

    Your character Aisha is described as a wildcard and a free spirit. What drew you to her?

    I could see a lot of myself in Aisha. But she didn’t fully come into focus until I saw her wardrobe. 

    I realised she’s like me, without brakes on. Her centre is much like mine; she moves through this earth feeling her way around. 

    Also, the fact that she had just moved back home. I know the feeling of starting over somewhere familiar. It’s a strange feeling: this is home, but where do I fit in?

    What do you think about female friendships and how it’s portrayed between Aisha and Ciku (June Njenga) on Big Girl Small World?

    I love female friendships. And as you get older, you realise female friendships are the sturdiest ships, so seeing Ciku and Aisha resolving their past and coming back together is my favourite thing. 

    With all their history and all the time that has passed between them, reconnecting can get so complicated but it’s beautiful to see them navigate it with as much love as they can give.

    As a newcomer, what’s the biggest lesson you’ve learnt about the film and TV industry in Kenya with this role?

    Creatively, there are always lessons to learn when working with such a dynamic group of people. 

    The one thing that is more of a reminder than a lesson is that people care about what they do and how they do it – it’s so inspiring to be around that consistently. 

    I’ve also learnt that networking is the prime directive in the Kenyan industry.

    As a newcomer, what more roles do you want to play in future?

    I’m very excited to see how Aisha evolves. Hopefully, ‘Big Girl Small World’ comes back for another season so we can see more of her and the story. 

    Other than that, I’d love to find my complete opposite in a character; now that would be a funny experiment of extremes.

    All 13 episodes of the Nick Mutuma-directed series will be available to binge on Showmax from Wednesday 24 July.