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How to commercialize your prototype innovation in Kenya

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Commercializing a prototype in Kenya involves transforming your innovation from a proof-of-concept stage into a marketable product or service that generates revenue. This process requires protecting your intellectual property (IP), validating market demand, securing funding, and selecting the right business model.  Kenya has a supportive ecosystem with government agencies, grants, and innovation hubs to help.  Below is a step-by-step guide based on established practices and resources. 1. Protect Your Intellectual Property (IP) Before commercialization, safeguard your innovation to prevent copying. In Kenya, IP protection is handled by the Kenya Industrial Property Institute (KIPI). Register your IP : File for patents, trademarks, copyrights, or industrial designs. Patents are crucial for inventions and provide a 20-year monopoly.  Start with a patent search to ensure novelty, then apply via KIPI's online portal. Costs range from KSh 3,000–50,000 depending on the type. Why...

Edwin Sifuna caravan arrives at Kakamega in style ahead of Mega Rally

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 As of February 20, 2026, Sifuna and his team (including figures like Siaya Governor James Orengo, Embakasi East MP Babu Owino, and others) are en route and in preparation for the major event scheduled for Saturday, February 21, 2026, at Amalemba Grounds in Kakamega, with possible stops in areas like Khayega and Mbale.  This is part of their anti-Ruto "Linda Mwananchi" (Protect the Citizen) campaign, following a previous rally in Kitengela that faced disruptions. Key highlights from recent reports: 1. Well-wishers donated a fully equipped sound truck (with a powerful system) to support the Kakamega tour.  Sifuna humorously noted additional gifts like 20 chickens, joking about where to prepare them. 2. The caravan faced challenges en route: The sound truck was attacked and stoned in Riat near Kondele, Kisumu, damaging the windscreen. Reports also mention vandalism in Kisumu while heading to Kakamega. Despite this, Sifuna has emphasized that the journey and rally will proc...

Ida Odinga narrates her Past Life as she is vetted for Ambassador Role

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 Ida Odinga (full name: Canon Dr. Ida Betty Odinga, EGH), the widow of the late former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga, recently underwent parliamentary vetting on February 20, 2026, before the National Assembly's Departmental Committee on Defence, Intelligence and Foreign Relations.  This was for her nomination by President William Ruto as Kenya's Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), headquartered in Nairobi. During the vetting session, she shared aspects of her personal background, life journey, and experiences—effectively narrating elements of her "past life" in response to questions about her qualifications, motivations, and readiness for the diplomatic role.  She described growing up in a medical family (her father a medical officer and mother a nurse), being born in Kabarnet, losing her father young, and being raised by her mother in areas like Gem and Migori.  She highlighted her education, including a ...

Sifuna blasts Governor Sakaja over County pact with national government

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 Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has strongly criticized Governor Johnson Sakaja regarding a recently signed cooperation agreement between Nairobi City County and the National Government. The deal was signed on February 17, 2026, at State House between President William Ruto alongside Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi and Governor Sakaja.  It establishes a framework for collaboration on areas such as roads, street lighting, solid waste management, security, and other infrastructure projects.  Reports indicate the national government will provide significant funding support, up to KSh 80 billion over time, to help improve service delivery in Nairobi, while emphasizing that no county functions are being formally transferred, and devolution remains intact. However, Sifuna blasted the move, expressing surprise and concern over the signing ceremony.  He pointed out that Sakaja had previously assured the public (including in his State of the County Address)...

United Opposition barred from meeting Police IG Douglas Kanja

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  United Opposition leaders, including Rigathi Gachagua, Kalonzo Musyoka and Eugene Wamalwa, were barred from meeting with Police Inspector General Douglas Kanja, despite having a scheduled appointment.  The opposition leaders had sought the meeting to discuss alleged disruptions of their political meetings and attacks on their supporters, including a recent incident at Witima Church in Othaya where tear gas was thrown, injuring several people. Opposition leaders claimed that the police chief had promised to meet with them personally, but instead, junior officers were delegated to handle the meeting, which they refused.  They alleged that Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen and Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo were behind the disruptions and intimidation.  The opposition has given the government a two-week ultimatum to address their concerns, threatening nationwide protests if no action is taken. After failing to meet the police Inspector General, the opp...

Edwin Sifuna and allies bring Kitengela to a standstill amid ODM tensions

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  Edwin Sifuna , the Nairobi Senator and embattled Secretary General of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), has indeed brought significant activity and attention to Kitengela on February 15, 2026, amid heightened internal tensions within the party. Sifuna was recently removed as ODM Secretary General by the party's National Executive Committee (NEC), a move he has challenged legally at the Political Parties Disputes Tribunal which issued a suspension on his ouster pending determination.  He maintains he remains the legitimate SG and has framed the situation as part of broader political maneuvering, possibly linked to ODM's controversial broad-based government arrangement with President William Ruto's administration. In defiance, Sifuna launched the "Linda Mwananchi Tour" (Protect the Citizen Tour), a series of grassroots rallies.  After an initial event in Busia County, the tour moved to Kitengela in Kajiado County. He was joined by prominent allies including: S...

Why it is worth buying IPO Shares in Kenya

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 Buying IPO shares (Initial Public Offerings) in Kenya can be an attractive opportunity for many investors, especially on the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE).  Here's why it's often considered worth it, based on how the market works and recent trends. Key Reasons It's Worth Considering 1. Potential for Capital Appreciation and Long-Term Growth IPOs let you buy into promising or established companies early as they go public. If the company performs well after listing, share prices can rise significantly over time. Kenya's stock market showed strong momentum recently, with the NSE All Share Index (NASI) surging around 51% in 2025. This bullish environment can benefit new listings. 2. Dividend Income Potential Many Kenyan IPOs come from profitable companies, especially in stable sectors like infrastructure or energy. For example, investing in shares of a company like the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) allows you to become a part-owner and potentially receive dividends from...