Samuel Gacharira has completed the Executive Program in Commercial Direction and Sports Sponsorship Strategies at the Barcelona Graduate School.
The Mathare United Communications and Marketing Director also earned an MBA in Sports Management from the Real Madrid Graduate School 2 years ago.
Congratulations!!! 👏🏽
Big News! @Heineken is our official Sherehe Partner. For all your pint-interests🍻
Stick around after the game for the after-party, Rugby Nations Championship & World Cup viewing party courtesy of @MultiChoiceGRP@DStv_Kenya
See you on Saturday.
Tickets. https://t.co/VYd7XeioTe
3 DAYS TO GO!!!
Innocent "Namcos" Simiyu former Kenya 7s and Kenya 15s player is onboard for the 4th of July showdown.
The Laibon chattering in the background seems totally unaware that he is standing in the presence of rugby royalty. Nyani hawezi saidika.
1 DAY TO GO!
The OCS Squad is locked in and ready for battle this Saturday!
Can you guess who our surprise player of the day will be? Drop your predictions in the comments
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NTSA Director General: We are using KCB mode of payment to an Individual account to protect Kenyans from Fraud in Ecitizen.
Hawana hata adabu ama haya wakiibia Wakenya
Huyu jamaaa mlisema ako na degree ghani? 🥺Juu hii reasoning ata si ya daycare owner
Japan has confirmed that construction of the Sh85 billion Mombasa Gate Bridge will begin under its Official Development Assistance programme.
The 1.4km bridge will replace the Likoni Ferry with a permanent four-lane road link connecting Mombasa Island and the South Coast
NTSA says instant traffic fines are not paid through eCitizen to help protect motorists from fraud.
Director General Nashon Kondiwa says drivers must pay at KCB branches or agents so they can verify the payment reference before making any payment.
Some people who should know better have abandoned facts and embraced fake news. Instead of informing Kenyans, they are deliberately misleading them.
Take the claims about the NTSA fines payment. The viral narrative was that the money was paid to someone called Cherono. That is simply not true.
The receipt clearly shows that the biller was NTSA FINES. The payment was made through a KCB Bank Agent.
As with any bank transaction, the receipt displays the name of the agent who processed the payment. In this case, that agent was Catherine Jerono Tomno.
She did not receive the money. She only facilitated the transaction on behalf of KCB.
To make the false story believable, those spreading it shared only part of the receipt and left out the section that clearly identifies the biller as NTSA FINES.
I have attached the complete receipt, which speaks for itself.
Before believing or sharing sensational claims, take a moment to check the facts. A full receipt tells the truth. A cropped one can be used to tell almost any story.
Sina mengi ya kusema kwa sasa
#SystemYaFacts
CONFIRMED 💯
The steeplechase queen is packing her bags! 🇰🇪
Faith Cherotich is headed to Eugene, Oregon for the Prefontaine Classic on July 4, where another blockbuster women's 3000m steeplechase showdown awaits. 🔥🏃🏽♀️💨
One thing about Faith "Kadogo" she never shies away from a big stage. Here's to another thrilling race and another chance to fly the 🇰🇪 high.
Who's backing Faith for another statement performance? 👀👇
#PrefontaineClassic #Steeplechase #TeamKenya #RoadToGlory