Inside this Issue:
Ustadh Abubaker Balfagih Thrills His Kenyan Fans: Ustadh Abubaker Balfagih, a renowned singer of Hadhrami Arab origin, captivated his fans during his visit to Kenya. He performed in Mombasa and Nairobi, where large crowds, including dignitaries like Shariff Nassir, celebrated his talent. Balfagih's performances were praised for their nostalgic and emotional expression, solidifying his status as a beloved artist in the region – Reported by Fraj Dumila. ICU Plan for Pandya Memorial Hospital: Pandya Memorial Hospital in Mombasa is expanding with plans to introduce an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). The fundraising campaign is set to raise Shs. 300,000, with Shs. 1 million already pledged. The ICU will include advanced medical equipment like renal dialysis units, and modern operating theaters. The project marks a significant milestone, with completion expected in the next few months. Nyachae Spells Out Government's Economic Policy: Simeon Nyachae, the Chief Secretary, emphasized the government's commitment to attracting foreign investors as part of its renewed economic growth strategy. Speaking at a workshop in Taita Hills Lodge, Nyachae urged better cooperation between the private and public sectors, noting that private entrepreneurs often delayed in submitting their investment proposals. He also warned against the negative portrayal of Kenya's economy in the foreign media. Lorenzo Makes it to Ujiji: Adventurer Lorenzo and his African Rainbow Expedition have reached Ujiji, Tanzania, the historic site where Stanley met Dr. Livingstone. Despite challenges, including a near-fatal case of cerebral malaria, Lorenzo and his team continue their journey across Africa in rubber dinghies, determined to complete their expedition from East to West Africa.