Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Top 5 Careers of the future.


In case you haven’t looked outside your window as yet, things are changing fast, and rapidly so. While I believe that traditional careers like medicine, commerce, law and engineering will continue to be in demand in years to come, there are some new emerging careers that will dominate in the near future. So, these are the top 5 careers which I believe will be in demand in the near future.

1. Data miners/Data Scientists.
The information being churned out is simply mind boggling. We simply don’t know what to do with all this information. Professionals who will make sense of the data, and unearth useful insights that we can digest and use fast will be most in demand. And it’s really not hard to figure that out. Apart from natural resources, companies that deal with information are the most valued. Think of media companies, telecommunication companies like Safaricom, Airtel, Orange, and Yu, or internet giants like Google, Facebook and twitter. These companies don’t produce the information itself, but they make useful insights, and distribute the

Martha Karua hits out at Uhuru and Ruto Camp.


In a bitter reaction to Uhuru Kenyatta’s assertion that the Presidential candidates in central Kenya join him or face the wrath of voters, Narc Kenya presidential candidate, Martha Karua, has come out fighting. On her Facebook page, this is what she posted, “We must all exercise our right to vote responsibly. Every Kenyan who meets the constitutional threshold can vie for any position and top political seats are not a preserve for the few political elite. 
Ask yourself whether you can employ a suspect in your business or farm knowing very well that they have to attend court after their cases have been confirmed! If your answer is no then how can we as a country contemplate to elect a President or deputy who is required to attend the court abroad for crimes against humanity? Is Kenya short of good leaders who are not suspects? I have faith that Kenyans shall see through the veiled coercion being deployed against leaders from certain communities. I am firmly in this race and together, we shall make it!”
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Sponsor demands an apology from Gor Mahia.


Gor Mahia football club must own up and apologize for the violence and the destruction of property caused by their fans after the team failed to win the Kenyan Premier League title. Football stakeholders among them the Football Kenya Federation and team sponsors Tuzo, have challenged the club to take necessary steps to avoid pushing corporate away. Gor fans were accused of vandalism along Jogoo road on Saturday, after a 1-1 draw against Thika United denied them the trophy.

Tuzo through the parent company Brookside Dairy Limited, condemned the acts of hooliganism, adding that the incident is likely to jeopardize the relationship with the club. According to the dairy company, Gor Mahia should issue a public apology and give an assurance that such acts would not happen. Gor Mahia club had itself to blame, as the title was theirs to lose. They now go for the 18th year without a trophy, although credit goes to their coach for lifting them from relegation to just a whisker away from lifting the trophy. But just as sad, ‘Almost doesn’t count’.
Source-NTV.
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Saitoti took my son 24 years ago, claims teacher in court


A man has gone to court, claiming that the only son of former Internal Security Minister George Saitoti, is actually his own son who was stolen 24 years ago.
Mr Sebastian Maina Ngunju has asked the Nakuru Senior Principal Magistrate for leave to privately prosecute a Mrs Mary Saitoti, whom he claims to be the wife of the former minister, who died in a helicopter crash on June 10.
In his affidavit, filed in court on November 8, Mr Ngunju claims that he and his wife are the parents of Mr Zackary Musengi, Mr Saitoti’s son.
They claim that the minister’s son was born to them on September 21, 1985 and was the third-born in a family of five. He further claims that his alleged son was stolen from their Subukia home.
Now he wants to be allowed to prosecute Mrs Saitoti for allegedly concealing a kidnapped person.
Mr Ngunju also claimed that Mr Musengi was actually born Stephen Wachira and was kidnapped three days to his third birthday by a woman who was later arrested, charged and acquitted by a Nairobi court.
“I have never stopped searching for my son and at one time, I tried working as a mason at Saitoti’s home with the hope of seeing my child but I was unsuccessful,” he alleged.
He alleged that when he saw the minister’s son, he recognised him. “To my surprise it was him, he resembles my children and without any doubt, I recognised him,” claimed the man.
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