A good day in New York, not Nairobi


Paul Tergat of Kenya breaks the tape just ahead of South Africa’s Hendrick Ramaala, winning the closest ever New York City Marathon

But Kenyan sports stars don’t get respect in Kenya, when pitted against English Soccer. The live showing of the New York marathon unfortunately coincided with the broadcast of two English premiership games. At a local Nairobi bar, we were able to watch the finish of the women’s marathon, which coincided with half time of the Manchester United/Chelsea game, but the bar TV went back to the second half of the soccer match, meaning we were not able to watch the thrilling conclusion of the men’s marathon.

Christmas Holiday
I visited the tourism expo at Sarit Center to find a Christmas holiday package at the coast, and I also learned that:
all most Mombasa hotels are fully booked for the Christmas – New Year week.
– High season begins just after December 20, and hotel charges will be about double what they usually are, until April 2006.
– Packages are still available up till mid-December such as:
(i) Indian Ocean Beach Club: 2 nights at half board, including return flight (Kenya Airways: Nairobi – Mombasa – Nairobi) for Kshs. 16,680 per person ($230) valid up to December 20
(ii) Turtle Bay Beach Club: weekend package i.e. 2/12 – 4/12 or 9/12 – 11/12 including return flight (Nairobi – Malindi – Nairobi on Air Kenya) for Kshs. 18,550 ($255)

Other accommodation offers which impressed me were from Club Le Soleil and Kenya Bay Beach Hotel. I gave emphasis was to air packages because the road to Mombasa (I’m told) continues to be a motoring nightmare (and national shame) – someone told me he recently drove from Nairobi to Mombasa in a reasonable 7 hours (but that the final 50 km stretch from Mariakani to Mombasa took up two hours because the road was so bad).

Anyway, I don’t feel like driving, and I am comfortable getting around Mombasa by matatu, so my focus was on air travel to the Coast, not by car.

More debit cards
Another bank that has added debit cards is National Bank of Kenya (NBK) which launched a visa-electron branded card at the end of October. This was a week before KCB and Southern Credit launched theirs.

Land – uncertain returns:
Landowners such as the National Social Security Fund continue to have problems disposing of prime parcels of land partly due to the uncertainty over land titles, a government notice to recall undeveloped land, and the huge cost of developing commercial land within the city e.g. to put up a modern building in the city with excellent parking, amenities and security would cost over 1 billion shillings today.

Since February when the NSSF first tried to sell several prime undeveloped plots they have only sold a few including 50 acres near Karen and 2.5 acres in Upper Hill, while the rest were re-advertised last week.

Hotel wars
There was a mishap with a Kenya Airways international flight over the weekend, and the plane returned to Nairobi for a check. Once again, the airline checked passengers into the new Panari hotel, near the airport, and not at the traditional airline hotels in downtown Nairobi.

Block shares
After CDC (UK) sold off 5% of the Housing Finance, another investor (likely to be NSSF) has put up 2.75 million shares of KPLC – aiming to raise over 430 million shillings from the Nairobi Stock Exchange.

Holiday Weekend

 

The Getaway 2005 tourism expo kicked off at the Sarit Center today. It seems a bit subdued compared to years past but perhaps that was because today was opening day. Usually I’d go on Sunday but since Friday was a holiday (Idd-Ul-Fitr), I went to see if I could pull off a Mombasa holiday in December as I must see the ocean soon.

Card mania
Just days apart, two banks have launched new debit and credit cards. KCB and Southern Credit both realize that Kenyans are wary of credit card debt, hence the move to roll out debit cards. E.g. All the KCB brochures have the phrase “use cards in the secure knowledge that you cannot run into debt because your card is prepaid”. The debit cards are visa branded, and you don’t have to have an account with either of the banks to obtain pre-paid cards.

Sports
Will attempt a bit of golf for the first time in many months, but otherwise will mostly relax and watch….

Saturday 05 November
2:45 AM Cricket: Australia vs. West Indies 1st Test Day 3, SS2
3:15 PM FA Premiership:: Aston Villa vs. Liverpool, SS3
6:00 PM Arsenal/Sunderland SS3 & Blackburn/Charlton SS6 & Newcastle/Birmingham SS7
6:45 PM Rugby : Wales vs. NZ SS1
8:00 PM Premiership:: Portsmouth vs. Wigan Athletic SS3
10:30 PM Rugby : Argentina vs. SA SS1 & France vs. Australia SS2
11:45 PM La Liga:: Villarreal vs. Valencia SS3

Sunday 06 November
02:45 AM Cricket : Australia vs. West Indies 1st Test Day 4 SS2
11:45 AM Cricket : India vs. Sri Lanka 5th ODI SS6
6:00 PM Road Running New York Marathon SS1
4:30 PM FA Premiership:: Everton vs. Boro SS3
7:00 PM FA Premiership:: Man Utd vs. Chelsea, SS3
8:30 PM US PGA: the Tour Championship Day 4 SS1
10:45 PM La Liga: Getafe vs. Barcelona SS3

Lazy tender job blog day

What about them? It is was hypocritical of the US and Britain to call for the resignation of Kenyan Minister Chris Murungaru, while retaining their own scandal ridden leaders like Dick Cheney and David Blunkett

Give them a chance: James Shikwati argues that indigenous Maasai should manage Amboseli Park which is their own land and resources – not outsiders.

Running in America: Paul Tergat will tackle the New York marathon for the first time on Sunday.

Remember Econet? Econet who seem to spend more time in court than on telecommunications will list on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in May 2006, in a bid to raise $500 million.

We want oil: Kenya continues her search for oil and doesn’t care who finds it.

Tenders

Free trade at Mombasa: The Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) has invited firms to set up a free trade zone at the Mombasa port via a 33 year build-operate-transfer (BOT) concession. Interested bidders should submit a business plan for the project via December 21 to kpamd@kpa.co.ke after obtaining detailed tender documents form KPA.

Airport expansion: The Jomo Kenyatta International Airport modernisation and upgradation project has invited firms to construct a passenger apron at terminal 4, taxiways, car parks and associated facilities. Documents should be submitted to the Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) by November 10.

Separately, in Parliament a Minister said that the Government plans to build a second runway at the airport after recent incidents should how necessary this move was.

Airport repair: The KAA has also invited a tender for emergency rehabilitation work at Moi international airport (Mombasa) involving reconstruction of 175 metres of pavement and installation of drainage & electrical systems (including flood lights). Tenders to be submitted to KAA by 1st December.

Bank software: Consolidated Bank invited bids for the supply, installation and commissioning of a credit risk and debt management system (closing November 22)

Elsewhere K-Rep Bank, a micro finance institution just installed a similar solution – Temenos T 24 at a cost of 102 million shillings.

Jobs

The Communications Commission of Kenya is hiring:
– Manager procurement
– Manager new technologies
– Assistant director standards & type approval
– Assistant director compliance & consumer affairs
– Statistics officer
– Economic analysis officer
– Economist/ communications services
– Legal officer
– Radio engineers (5)

Telkom Kenya is hiring:
– Manager call centre
– Distribution manager
– Head of customer service
– Regional sales manager

A remittance company
IRNet Coop Kenya (ICK), a company setting up remittance services with an international partner is hiring:
– General Manager; Must have MBA, and IT exp would be a plus and 3 to 5 years management experience in banking, finance, telecom or retail industry.
– Operations manager; must have 3 to 5 years of administrative/accounting experience in banking finance, telecom or related field.
For both: Applicants must be aged between 28 – 35, and have business degrees in finance, accounts or engineering and experience with integrated accounts software as well as good analysis skills and knowledge of local market. Apply to IRNet Coop Kenya box 73236-00200 by 7 November.

Morning drive

Up-coming housing developments

South C: 440 4 bedroom houses will be constructed in South C, near the Carnivore Restaurant.

Mlolongo: 632 maisonettes will be constructed at mlolongo which is south of Jomo Kenyatta airport, but is technically in Mavoko county, Athi River.

My morning drive from home to the office can vary from about 5 minutes to 45 depending on how soon I hit the road. The cut-off time to enable a quick trip used to be about 7:15 a.m., but because of the rapid expansion of apartments and increase in both vehicle & passenger traffic over the last two years in the area, it has moved up to about 7:00 a.m.

It may be cheaper in rent terms for me to move to a place like South C or even Mlolongo, but I find them to be too far from the city and I hate sitting in traffic and get easily frustrated sitting in a hot car that’s not moving. Also it’s a nice green neighbourhood that’s relatively safe and so close to town that I can walk sometimes.

While traffic police marshals sometime help speed up the flow of traffic, but I find that the biggest cause of traffic jams is school transportation. When schools close in mid-November, traffic jams will essentially disappear and commuting will be a more relaxed affair.

For now it’s much more convenient to take a matatu and let someone else do the driving & fighting traffic while I sit back and read a novel or newspaper during the twenty minute journey.

uchumi turnaround
I can’t wait for Uchumi’s turnaround to take effect and for teh company to renew links with key suppliers. It’s a bit frustrating shopping at their stores because they lack some essential brand names or items e.g. they sell shoe polish, but no brushes. They will sell shoe polish, but have no shoe brushes and staff will say, “we haven’t restocked.”

Realigning Portfolios
Meanwhile the East African reports that four major Uchumi investors – ICEA, Heritage AII, Old Mutual and Co-op Trust – did not buy any Uchumi shares in the recent rights issue. They are setting aside funds for the Kengen IPO set for February 2006.

Elsewhere, the National Social Security Fund has sold shares in order to “give character to their portfolio.”

CBK Warning
Once again Kenyans are being warned about companies masquerading as banks or lenders. This time its the Central Bank of Kenya stating that using the words “finance” or “bank” or derivative such as “micro-finance” in company’s name is restricted to organizations it regulates and warns any other company to cease using such names or taking deposits from the public by January 31, 2006.

EABS Bank
EABS Bank Limited is officially bank effective October 31, following the approval of the acquisition of all assets, liabilities, agreements, and accounts of East African Building Society by the former Akiba Bank (now renamed EABS Bank)

New investment adviser
Franklin management consultants [e mail: franklin@wananchi.com] have been licensed by the CMA as an investment adviser and will specialise in investment products and policies for individuals trusts foundations and other businesses. They join othe investment advisers including Veritas, B.A. Cititrust, Covenant International, Dry Associates Limited, Jani, Loita and Zimele.

Blind vices
I enjoy reading about blind items at E! so here’s a local version:
– Which former minister and current NO campaigner just made 130 million shillings from selling 130 acres of land to a church for the construction of a religious school?
– Which current minister is surprisingly silent on the referendum issue owing to gentle pressure being applied by the government, who are not paying him rent on police houses he owns?
– Which well proclaimed “saved” and religious leader drops the act once in home town and parties up a storm?
– Other “Kenyans” behaving badly

Last October Weekend

Kenya not safe
Another travel advisory against Kenya has been issued by the US state department warning on the potential for violence in association with Kenya’s upcoming constitutional referendum on November 21. Note that the number of visitors from the US to Kenya was up by 45% in the first half of the year.

Local online classifieds
In the tradition of craiglist, city search, city guide, and E-Bay’s Kijiji comes Nairobist – short for {Nairobi’s list} a free service that connects the local community in Nairobi and also home of NairobiWiki. Postings can include CVs, for sale, gigs/events, housing, jobs, personals and services. (Was tipped to it by a service offering sponsorship for free GMAT/GRE exams

Another cool site on tourism mainly at the Kenya coast.

Kenyan hip hop documentary
“Hip Hop Colony” is a documentary detailing the art form of hip hop in Kenya. View the trailer online.

Britain divests
British investment giant CDC has offered a block of 6,245,482 shares of Housing Finance Company of Kenya (HFCK) for sale at Kshs.11.00 per share. According to the Daily Nation this follows regulatory pressure from local banking authorities.

graduate opportunity
Barclays Leadership Programme is seeking talented, ambitious, individuals to apply for its two years session beginning in January 2006. Applicants should be self-driven motivated individuals who can demonstrate initiative, and innovation, and who have attained 1st class or upper 2nd honours from recognized universities in various degrees – preferably business/finance related studies (also additional post graduate degrees are an advantage).

Apply online for this graduate opportunity (you’ll need pen, paper, ID/passport number as an online assessment is included in the application) by November 4th. Results of assessment will eb e-mailed within 2 days, while only sucessful applicants will be contacted after November 18.

Give your thumbs a rest
Safaricom’s 50% daytime discount on SMS comes to an end this weekend. After Monday, all local SMS will revert back to Kshs. 5 per message.

Sports Weekend
Local horse racing, and numerous golf tournaments.

Saturday 29 October
2:30 PM SS3 Tottenham vs. Arsenal & SS6 Wigan Athletic vs. Fulham
5:00 PM SS3 Chelsea vs. Blackburn & SS6 Liverpool vs. West Ham
7:15 PM SS3 Boro vs. Man Utd
9:00 PM SS7 La Liga:: Real Betis vs. Real Madrid

Sunday 30 October
7:00 PM SS3 FA Premiership:: West Brom vs. Newcastle
11 PM SS3 La Liga:: Barcelona vs. Sociedad

Tuesday 01 November
10:15 PM UEFA: Liverpool vs. Anderlecht & Inter vs. Porto & PSV Eindhoven vs. Milan,

Wednesday 02 November
10:15 PM UEFA:: Arsenal vs. Sparta & Benfica vs. Villarreal & Lille vs. Man Utd,

Next weekend:
Saturday: Rugby returns with Wales vs. NZ, Argentina vs. SA, and France vs. Australia
Sunday 06 November Man Utd vs. Chelsea