11x Obtém Financiamento da Benchmark de US $ 24 milhões para a Série A para a Criação do Futuro do Trabalho Digital

11x Obtém Financiamento da Benchmark de US $ 24 milhões para a Série A para a Criação do Futuro do Trabalho Digital

Investimento Irá Acelerar o Desenvolvimento de Trabalhadores Digitais Alimentados por IA e Expansão da Presença Global

SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A 11x, uma startup de IA pioneira que está transformando a força de trabalho moderna com trabalhadores digitais autônomos, anunciou hoje o fechamento de uma rodada de financiamento da Série A de US $ 24 milhões. A rodada foi liderada pela Benchmark, com participação da Quiet Capital, SV Angel, Abstract Ventures, Lux Capital, Operator Partners, Visionaries, Activant, HubSpot Ventures, Project A, 20VC, 20Growth e 20Sales.

Fundada em 2022 pelo CEO Hasan Sukkar, a 11x simplifica as operações de Go-to-Market (GTM) com trabalhadores digitais alimentados por IA, permitindo que as equipes se concentrem no trabalho estratégico.

“Não visamos os gastos com SaaS e sim os orçamentos de contratação. O nosso foco é vender trabalho”, disse Guillaume Roux-Romestaing, Dirigente de Parcerias da 11x.

Abordagem ao Desafio GTM

Nas últimas duas décadas as ferramentas GTM passaram a ser cada vez mais fragmentadas. A proliferação de software especializado – de CRMs e plataformas de automação de marketing a ferramentas de engajamento de vendas e serviços de enriquecimento de dados – sobrecarregou as equipes de receita.

“Desde que o Salesforce foi inventado em 1999, o acúmulo de software GTM especializado nas equipes levou a sistemas fragmentados e custos operacionais inflados. Cada nova ferramenta geralmente requer suas próprias integrações, manutenção e treinamento, eliminando quaisquer ganhos de eficiência que essas ferramentas deveriam proporcionar”, explicou Keith Fearon, Dirigente de Crescimento da 11x.

A Solução 11x

A 11x está redefinindo a força de trabalho com o desenvolvimento de trabalhadores digitais alimentados por IA que executam fluxos de trabalho de forma autônoma nas equipes de receita. Com a automatização das funções tradicionalmente desempenhadas por funcionários, esses trabalhadores digitais podem ser “contratados” para lidar com tarefas de forma eficiente e em escala.

“O ponto principal é separar tarefas específicas tradicionalmente realizadas pelos funcionários e revendê-las”, disse Sarah Tavel, Sócia Geral da Benchmark.

No início deste ano, a 11x lançou a “Alice”, uma Representante de Desenvolvimento de Vendas baseada em IA. Alice ganhou força significativa ao ajudar as empresas a crescer no piloto automático, automatizando a prospecção, o engajamento multicanal e a personalização em escala. O recente lançamento do “Jordan”, um representante de telefone de IA focado na qualificação de leads de entrada, já recebeu o interesse de empresas com o objetivo de agilizar seus processos de “velocidade para liderar”.

Impacto do Investimento e Planos de Crescimento

O financiamento da Série A acelerará o pipeline de desenvolvimento de produtos da 11x, expandirá a equipe e aumentará sua presença no mercado global, particularmente no mercado dos EUA, para onde a empresa transferiu recentemente sua sede. A equipe continua a crescer lá, atraindo contratações importantes de empresas líderes de tecnologia, como o CTO Prabhav Jain (ex-Dirigente de Engenharia de Serviços Financeiros da Brex).

“Em dois anos, acreditamos que os trabalhadores digitais serão uma parte regular da forma como as empresas em todo o mundo operam”, disse Hasan Sukkar.

Sobre a 11x

A 11x é uma startup de IA fundada em 2022 por Hasan Sukkar. A empresa é especializada no desenvolvimento de trabalhadores digitais autônomos que automatizam os fluxos de trabalho de Go-to-Market (GTM), permitindo que as organizações aumentem a eficiência e reduzam os custos. A 11x se concentra em automatizar funções em equipes de GTM, como Vendas, Marketing e Operações de Receita.

Para mais informação, visite 11x.ai.

Contatos:
Keith Fearon – Dirigente de Crescimento da 11x
Email: keith@11x.ai

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11x obtient un financement de série A de 24 millions de dollars dirigé par Benchmark pour créer l’avenir du travail numérique

SAN FRANCISCO, 17 sept. 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — 11x, une startup pionnière en matière d’IA transformant la main-d’œuvre moderne au moyen de travailleurs numériques autonomes, a annoncé aujourd’hui la clôture d’un tour de financement de série A de 24 millions de dollars. Le tour de table a été dirigé par Benchmark, avec la participation de Quiet Capital, SV Angel, Abstract Ventures, Lux Capital, Operator Partners, Visionaries, Activant, HubSpot Ventures, Project A, 20VC, 20Growth, et 20Sales.

L’investissement permettra d’accélérer le développement des travailleurs numériques alimentés par l’IA et d’étendre l’empreinte mondiale

Fondée en 2022 par le PDG Hasan Sukkar, 11x simplifie les opérations Go-to-Market (GTM) grâce à des travailleurs numériques alimentés par l’IA, permettant ainsi aux équipes de se concentrer sur le travail stratégique.

« Nous ne ciblons pas les dépenses SaaS, nous ciblons les budgets d’embauche. Notre métier est de vendre du travail », a déclaré Guillaume Roux-Romestaing, Responsable des partenariats chez 11x.

Relever le défi du GTM

Ces deux dernières décennies, le paysage des outils GTM est devenu de plus en plus fragmenté. La prolifération de logiciels spécialisés, allant des CRM et des plateformes d’automatisation du marketing aux outils d’engagement des ventes en passant par les services d’enrichissement des données, a alourdi la tâche des équipes chargées des recettes.

« Depuis l’invention de Salesforce en 1999, l’accumulation de logiciels GTM spécialisés dans les équipes a conduit à des systèmes fragmentés et à des coûts opérationnels élevés. Chaque nouvel outil nécessite souvent ses propres intégrations, sa propre maintenance et sa propre formation, annulant ainsi les gains d’efficacité que ces outils étaient censés apporter », a indiqué Keith Fearon, Responsable de la croissance chez 11x.

La solution 11x

11x redéfinit la main-d’œuvre en développant des travailleurs numériques alimentés par l’IA qui exécutent de manière autonome les flux de travail dans les équipes chargées des recettes. En automatisant les rôles traditionnellement assumés par les employés, ces travailleurs numériques peuvent être « embauchés » pour traiter les tâches efficacement et à grande échelle.

« La clé est de dégrouper les tâches spécifiques traditionnellement effectuées par les employés et de les revendre », a expliqué Sarah Tavel, Commanditée chez Benchmark.

Au début de l’année, 11x a lancé « Alice », une représentante du développement des ventes alimentée par l’IA. Alice a connu un succès considérable en aidant les entreprises à se développer en pilote automatique grâce à l’automatisation de la prospection, de l’engagement multicanal et de la personnalisation à grande échelle. Le lancement récent de « Jordan », un téléconseiller assisté par l’IA qui se concentre sur la qualification des prospects entrants, a déjà suscité l’intérêt des entreprises qui souhaitent rationaliser leurs processus « speed to lead ».

Impact de l’investissement et plans de croissance

Le financement de la série A permettra à 11x d’accélérer le développement de ses produits, d’agrandir son équipe et de renforcer sa présence sur le marché mondial, en particulier sur le marché américain, où l’entreprise a récemment transféré son siège. L’équipe continue de se développer dans ce pays, attirant des personnes clés issues de grandes entreprises technologiques, comme le Directeur technique Prabhav Jain (ancien responsable de l’ingénierie des services financiers chez Brex).

« Dans deux ans, nous pensons que les travailleurs numériques feront partie intégrante du mode de fonctionnement des entreprises du monde entier », a affirmé Hasan Sukkar.

À propos de 11x

11x est une startup d’IA fondée en 2022 par Hasan Sukkar. La société est spécialisée dans le développement de travailleurs numériques autonomes chargés d’automatiser les flux de travail liés au Go-to-Market (GTM), permettant ainsi aux organisations d’accroître leur efficacité et de réduire leurs coûts. 11x se concentre sur l’automatisation des rôles dans les équipes GTM telles que les ventes, le marketing et les opérations relatives aux recettes.

Pour en savoir plus, consultez le site 11x.ai.

Contact :
Keith Fearon – Responsable de la croissance chez 11x
E-mail : keith@11x.ai

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Carta aberta apoiada pela ONU – incluindo os signatários Gillian Anderson e Forest Whitaker – pede aos governos que enfrentem a alarmante crise de violência que afeta 1 em cada 2 crianças em todo o mundo

LONDRES, Sept. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Sobreviventes, especialistas e defensores de todo o mundo dão início um esforço global para enfrentar a questão chocante da violência contra crianças.

Hoje [17 de setembro] eles publicaram uma carta aberta exigindo ações urgentes dos líderes mundiais antes da primeira Conferência Ministerial Global sobre o Fim da Violência contra Crianças, a ser realizada na Colômbia em novembro.

Figuras públicas, incluindo atores, criadores e autores Calle & Poché, Forest Whitaker, Gillian Anderson, Shudu Musida e Will Poulter, assinaram a carta, que foi coordenada pelo Project Everyone e é apoiada pela Organização Mundial de Saúde e pela UNICEF.

De acordo com dados da Organização Mundial da Saúde, uma em cada duas crianças em todo o mundo – mais de 1 bilhão – sofre violência a cada ano, desde abuso sexual e violência de gangues até casamento e trabalho infantil.

Vários sobreviventes da violência infantil se uniram aos defensores conhecidos, juntamente com especialistas importantes como a de trauma Bessel van der Kolk, as ativistas dos direitos da criança Hina Jilani e a princesa Mabel van Oranje, e o vencedor do Prêmio Nobel da Paz, Dr. Denis Mukwege.

Com o aumento da conscientização, a carta tem por objetivo inspirar ações urgentes e impulsionar mudanças nos níveis local e global. O grupo está pedindo aos líderes mundiais que usem a próxima Conferência Ministerial para se concentrar em estratégias cruciais e garantir que os serviços de resposta e apoio sejam universalmente acessíveis a todas as crianças necessitadas.

A impressionante carta aberta pede aos líderes mundiais que participem da conferência da Colômbia e assumam compromissos concretos e inovadores que correspondam ao nível e à gravidade da crise.

Evidências mostram que, com as abordagens corretas, a violência contra crianças pode ser reduzida significativamente. Países que implementam estratégias com base em evidências podem ter reduções de até 50%.

O Dr. Etienne Krug, Diretor do Departamento de Determinantes Sociais da Saúde da Organização Mundial de Saúde, disse:

“Metade de todas as crianças está sujeita a atos cruéis de violência todos os anos, mas a questão não recebe a atenção, o financiamento ou a priorização política que merece. Evidências demonstram que a violência contra crianças pode ser evitada. Os governos em todo o mundo devem aproveitar esta oportunidade crucial para tornar essa mudança uma realidade para o bilhão de crianças neste planeta que sofrem todos os anos.”

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Avec le soutien de l’ONU, une lettre ouverte – dont les signataires incluent Gillian Anderson et Forest Whitaker – appelle les gouvernements à faire face à la crise alarmante des violences dont est victime un enfant sur deux dans le monde

LONDRES, 17 sept. 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Des survivants, des experts et des défenseurs du monde entier entreprennent une action mondiale pour lutter contre le phénomène révoltant des violences à l’encontre des enfants.

Ils ont publié aujourd’hui [17 septembre] une lettre ouverte exigeant une action urgente de la part des dirigeants mondiaux avant la toute première Conférence ministérielle mondiale sur l’élimination de la violence à l’égard des enfants, qui se tiendra en Colombie en novembre prochain.

Des personnalités telles que les acteurs, créateurs et auteurs Calle & Poché, Forest Whitaker, Gillian Anderson, Shudu Musida et Will Poulter ont ajouté leur nom à la lettre, qui a été coordonnée par Project Everyone et soutenue par l’Organisation mondiale de la Santé et l’UNICEF.

Selon les chiffres de l’Organisation mondiale de la Santé, un enfant sur deux dans le monde, soit plus d’un milliard, est victime de violences chaque année, qu’il s’agisse d’abus sexuels, de violences en bande, de mariages forcés ou encore de travail infantile.

Un certain nombre de survivants de violences subies pendant l’enfance ont rejoint les défenseurs les plus connus, aux côtés d’experts de premier plan tels que Bessel van der Kolk, spécialiste des traumatismes, Hina Jilani et la princesse Mabel van Oranje, militantes des droits de l’enfant, et le Dr Denis Mukwege, lauréat du prix Nobel de la paix.

En sensibilisant l’opinion publique, la lettre cherche à inspirer des actions urgentes et à susciter des changements aux niveaux local et mondial. Le groupe appelle les dirigeants mondiaux à profiter de la prochaine conférence ministérielle pour se concentrer sur des stratégies essentielles et pour veiller à ce que les services d’intervention et de soutien soient universellement accessibles à tous les enfants dans le besoin.

La lettre ouverte appelle les dirigeants mondiaux à participer à la conférence qui se tiendra en Colombie et à prendre des engagements concrets et novateurs à la hauteur de l’ampleur et de la gravité de la crise.

Les faits montrent qu’en adoptant les bonnes approches, il est possible de réduire considérablement les violences à l’encontre des enfants. Les pays appliquant des stratégies fondées sur des données probantes obtiennent un recul pouvant aller jusqu’à 50 %.

Le Dr Etienne Krug, directeur du département des déterminants sociaux de la santé à l’Organisation mondiale de la Santé, a déclaré :

« La moitié des enfants sont victimes d’actes de violence cruels chaque année, mais ce problème ne reçoit pas l’attention, le financement ou la priorité politique nécessaires. Il est prouvé que les violences à l’encontre des enfants peuvent être évitées. Les gouvernements du monde entier doivent maintenant saisir cette opportunité cruciale pour faire de ce changement une réalité en faveur du milliard d’enfants qui subissent des violences chaque année dans le monde ».

La lettre intégrale peut être consultée ICI.

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UN-backed open letter – including signatories Gillian Anderson and Forest Whitaker – calls on governments to confront the alarming crisis of violence impacting 1 in 2 children worldwide

                                                                                In Our Hands

An extract from the open letter, released today

LONDON, Sept. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Survivors, experts and advocates from around the world are launching a global effort to tackle the shocking issue of violence against children.

They have today [17 September] released an open letter demanding urgent action from world leaders ahead of the first-ever Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children, taking place in Colombia this November.

Public figures including actors, creators and authors Calle & Poché, Forest Whitaker, Gillian Anderson, Shudu Musida and Will Poulter have added their names to the letter, which has been coordinated by Project Everyone and is backed by the World Health Organisation and UNICEF.

According to World Health Organization figures, one in two of all children globally – over 1 billion – experience violence each year, from sexual abuse and gang violence to child marriage and child labour.

A number of survivors of childhood violence have joined the high-profile advocates, alongside leading experts like trauma specialist Bessel van der Kolk, child rights activists Hina Jilani and Princess Mabel van Oranje, and Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr Denis Mukwege.

By raising awareness, the letter seeks to inspire urgent action and drive change at both local and global levels. The group is calling on world leaders to use the upcoming Ministerial Conference to focus on critical strategies and to ensure response and support services are universally accessible to every child in need.

The powerful open letter calls on world leaders to attend the Colombia conference and commit concrete, innovative pledges that match the scale and severity of the crisis.

Evidence shows that with the right approaches, violence against children can be significantly reduced. Countries implementing evidence-based strategies can see reductions by up to 50%.

Dr. Etienne Krug, Director of the Department of Social Determinants of Health at the World Health Organization, said:

“Half of all children are subject to cruel acts of violence every year, yet the issue does not receive the attention, funding, or political prioritisation it deserves. Evidence Demonstrates that violence against children can be prevented. Governments worldwide must now seize this crucial opportunity to make that change a reality for the 1 billion children on this planet who experience harm every year.”

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Kenya hosts CAF Executive Committee Meeting in preparation for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON)


The Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) Executive Committee chaired by the President Dr. Patrice Motsepe has successfully concluded its meeting in the country.

The gathering in Nairobi brought together EXCO members from across the continent to discuss crucial developments in African football, with a strong emphasis on preparations for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), which will be co-hosted by Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.

Central to the meeting’s agenda was assessing the progress of infrastructure and logistical preparations for AFCON 2027.

The discussions followed Dr. Motsepe’s detailed inspections of key stadiums in Kenya, including Kasarani, Nyayo, and Talanta on Sunday, September 15.

The CAF President commended the advancements made so far, while pledging to closely monitor future progress to ensure the host nations meet the required standards for the prestigious event.

Dr. Motsepe also expressed confidence in the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) and the Government of Kenya to deliver a
successful tournament, emphasizing on the importance of collaboration between all stakeholders.

‘The relationship between the FKF President and the government is something am very happy about because the emphasis in every country is to work together to ensure that there is at least one stadium that is FIFA and CAF approved,’ he reiterated.

Kenya’s President William Ruto, who made a brief appearance at the meeting, addressed the EXCO members about the progress made toward hosting AFCON 2027.

He re-affirmed Kenya’s commitment to the successful hosting of both the 2027 AFCON and the African Nations Championship (CHAN), which Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda will co-host in 2025.

‘Hosting both CHAN and AFCON are major milestones for us. I speak frequently with President Patrice Motsepe, and we discuss progress and much more. I also have conversations with President Samia [of Tanzania] and President Museveni [of Uganda], and we are all aligned to making sure both events are successful,’ President Ruto remarked, sig
naling the strong political will behind the tournament’s preparation.

With key decisions made and milestones outlined, all eyes now turn towards the continued efforts of the host nations to ensure that AFCON 2027 is a success.

This will be the first-ever AFCON and CHAN tournament hosted in East Africa, and Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda are determined to make it a memorable and world-class event for the continent and beyond.

Source: Kenya News Agency

SIC stops exit of more than 10,000 liters of fuel to the DRC

The Criminal Investigation Service (SIC) in Uige on Tuesday seized 10,025 liters of fuel, which was destined for the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), for sale.

Speaking to ANGOP, the spokesman for the SIC in Uíge, Zacarias Fernando, explained that the seizure of the product (diesel and gasoline) took place during the night, in the Candombe Novo neighborhood, on the outskirts of the city.

He added that four national citizens were caught loading 401 25-liter drums into a vehicle. The fuel was stored inside a residence.

Zacarias Fernando, who discouraged this practice, said that the product would go to the DRC, passing through the municipality of Milunga, another border area with that neighboring country.

Regarding the citizens arrested for the crime of hoarding, he said they were between 23 and 45 years old.

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County Referral Hospital nurses are preparing to utilize various tools


Nurses at the Iten County Referral Hospital (ICRH) have gone on strike demanding that the county government hires more nurses to reduce the workload.

The Kenya National Union of Nurses (KNUN) executive secretary Elgeyo Marakwet branch Benson Biwott said currently ICRH has 85 nurses against a required establishment of 300 Nurses being a level 3 hospital.

He therefore called on the county government to at least hire 100 Nurses before the nurses can resume work even as they work towards hiring the required number.

‘We are not requesting more money, but more nurses to ensure we can continue providing effective services to our clients,’ he said.

Biwott said the county as a whole has 335 nurses who should be recalled to deliver services at ICRH adding that the last time the county hired nurses on permanent and pensionable terms was in 2014.

The unionist said the county has been hiring nurses on contract on very poor terms saying what they are being paid was not enough to meet their financial needs given that
they have rent to pay and children to take care of.

He added that despite the fact that the nurses are fully qualified and have gained experience for the time they have been on contract, the county does not give them priority when employing.

Noting that a patient cannot attend to another patient, Biwott called on the authorities to urgently address the matter saying most of the nurses were falling sick as a result of exhaustion which is affecting delivery of services.

Biwott added that they will not accept nursing interns saying the current workforce cannot attend to patients and at the same time supervise interns.

The CEC in charge of health Michael Kibiwott acknowledged the nurses grievances saying despite the establishment of more facilities like the eye unit and the mother and baby unit, there has been no corresponding hiring of staff to serve in the units.

He said the county would want to address the issue but said the reduced allocation of funds to counties from the national treasury was a major im
pediment.

The CEC however said the county had worked to addressing other demands of the health sector citing promotions which will be effected starting this October. He therefore called on the residents and the nurses to bear with the county as it seeks speedy resolution. He said only the ICRH was affected saying other facilities were operating adding that other cadres at the ICRH were also working.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Luanda pays tribute to Agostinho Neto

The laying of a wreath, the raising of the Monument Flag and a cultural soiree marked, on Tuesday, the celebrations of the Day of the National Hero, António Agostinho Neto, in the province of Luanda.

The program began with the hoisting of the Monument Flag, in the Fortress of São Miguel, followed by the laying of the wreath in the sarcophagus of the first President of Angola, born on September 17, 1922, in Caxicane, Icolo and Bengo.

At the end of the program, chaired by the Minister of State and head of the Military Office of the President of the Republic, Francisco Pereira Furtado, a cultural soiree was held at the Dr. António Agostinho Neto Memorial.

The moment was marked by the interpretation of songs in honor of the also known ‘Greatest Poet’.

The moment brightened, among other artists, Romeu Miranda, Gizela Hossi and Maria Eduardo, Kapa Afonso, Anastácio Adão, Obadias Correia, Solene Neves, Judeth Ester and Mito Gaspar who performed songs and recited poetry such as ‘Havemos de voltar’, ‘Dois anos de
longe’, ‘Adeus a hora da largada’, among others.

Speaking to the press, Francisco Pereira Furtado highlighted the qualities of Agostinho Neto as a politician, nationalist and man of culture.

According to the Minister of State, the figure of Neto should be remembered eternally so that the current generation and those to come know the moments and deeds of the father of the Nation and proclaimer of independence.

‘Neto left a legacy that should be studied and known by all generations, not only from Angola but also from Angola.

He added that it is important to recognize the role and dimension of Agostinho Neto, in the achievement of independence, as well as in guaranteeing sovereignty and peace, examples followed by former President José Eduardo dos Santos and now also President João Lourenço.

In turn, present at the same act, the vice-president of the MPLA, Luísa Damião, said that Neto’s 102nd birthday should be exalted at all levels for being a national hero and an unavoidable figure in the history of Angol
a.

‘Each of us, in our daily actions, must know how to interpret well the thought of the founder of the Angolan nation, in a political, cultural, community and economic dimension,’ he stressed.

Luísa Damião also recalled that the motto chosen for the commemorations of September 17, ‘With Neto’s thinking we must continue to have a more dynamic economy’, responds to the maxim of the founder of the nation, according to which, ‘The most important thing is to solve the problems of the people’.

He defended the need to correctly cement the thought of Agostinho Neto, in order to solve the current challenges, which include the realization of the dream of a peaceful, developed, prosperous, inclusive Angola in which the rich cultural diversity continues to be valued.

In turn, the governor of Luanda, Manuel Homem, highlighted Agostinho Neto as the greatest poet and icon of freedom and that his date should revive the memory of all Angolans.

He stressed that the tribute to the late president represents the commitment
of the Angolan Government to continue to exalt and perpetuate in the collective memory, the nationalist, poetic and statesmanlike sense of Agostinho Neto, ensuring the continuity of meeting the needs of the populations.

He added that the Government has followed Neto’s ideals, returning social infrastructures, such as schools and hospitals, capable of ensuring the demand and satisfaction of the improvement of the living conditions of the population.

The ceremony was attended by members of the Executive, political parties, the Angolan Armed Forces, the Ministry of the Interior, religious, among others.

António Agostinho Neto, the first President of Angola, was born on September 17, 1922, in the village of Kaxicane, municipality of Icolo e Bengo, province of Luanda and would be 102 years old today.

He took over the leadership of the MPLA of which he had been honorary president since 1960, whose condition culminated in the proclamation of independence on November 11, 1975, becoming the first President of Ango
la until 1979.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

How betting craze is catching up in rural areas


Betting is growing in leaps and bounds in Kenya, embedding itself deeply into the drill of everyday life of thousands of its fans.

A recent study from GeoPoll,(a mobile surveying platform) paints a shocking picture where 83.9 percent of Kenyans have at least tried betting and 3 out 4 people are doing so on a regular basis.

This statistic is not just a number but a reflection of a growing cultural shift, underscoring how betting has become more than a mere pastime and to a widespread social crisis that threatens to ruin an entire generation.

A report by the National Assembly on Sports and Culture tabled before the National Assembly in November last year put the amount of money gobbled through gambling at Sh 820.07 billion between 2018 and 2022.

Kenya is currently ranked third in Africa in terms of the number of people falling prey to betting coming behind Nigeria and South Africa respectively.

Between July 2022 and June 2023 at least Sh88.5 billion was sunk into online gaming with betting companies payin
g Sh6.64 billion as excise duty to the taxman.

On average Sh2,806 is spent on online betting every passing second in the country with one out of 10 adults transforming gaming into a full income generating activity.

Back home in Nyeri, a spot check by KNA has revealed that a large chunk of young people have taken up betting hoping against hope that sooner than later they will strike it real big.

As we were having a walk around town, we approached a group of bodaboda riders and decided to get their views on this craze which has mesmerized thousands like a magic spell.

But what we did discover was that most of these riders were already hooked into gambling.

One of the bodaboda riders who requested for anonymity narrated to us how he started betting in 2005 while he was still 19 years of age and has never looked back since then.

‘I started betting while I was still young and I don’t see myself coming out of this anytime soon. Last year I won around 60,000. In a month I would place bets three times a week wi
th a stake of not more than Sh100. From my wins, I would be in a position to take care of my family,’ he told KNA.

He went on to defend his decision to keep placing bets by terming gambling as an innocent activity that can pay big.

He nevertheless cautions peers from turning into a full-time occupation saying gabbling is not a source of income.

‘I would advise people to work and take betting as an entertainment but not as a source of income. You shouldn’t just sit and hope to earn from stakes. Make sure as you bet you have something that you are doing to earn some money.’ He advises.

Joy Wanderi, a businesswoman, shared a deeply personal story about her husband’s struggle with betting and his journey to recovery.

She recounted how his involvement in gambling took the better part of him to the extent of absconding his family responsibilities.

‘I’m truly grateful that with the support of our local church minister, my husband was able to turn his life around,’ Wanderi said.

‘For a long time, his only focu
s was betting. His work became secondary, and unfortunately, he would often lose more than he won. This pattern of loss led to a spiral of depression, to the point where he was unable to contribute anything to our household.’ she said.

Wanderi has warned the youth against taking up the practice owing to its bewitching addiction.

‘I strongly advise young people to steer clear of gambling. It’s a destructive habit that can quickly become all-consuming. From my own experience, I’ve seen first-hand how gambling can lead to severe personal and financial problems, and I wouldn’t want anyone else to go through what my family had to endure. It’s therefore important to recognize the risks and avoid getting entangled in the practice in the first place.’ she warns.

Dr Fabio Ogachi,a lecturer of Psychology at Kenyatta University says people hooked into gaming need help and not condemnation.

The don says majority of people who take to gambling do not do it out of fun but due to other underlying challenges such as fina
ncial problems.

He said that he got several cases where he helped some of the gambling addicts but the major problem he encountered was convincing such persons to change their attitude towards vice.

‘The biggest challenge is the change of attitude for someone to shift since such victims usually find themselves boxed into some financial crisis. With money being an essential part of our day to day living, many believe that the only alternative is to make quick money through gambling,’ said Dr Fabio.

Some of the adverse challenges that dog many gamblers include depression, insomnia and other stress related health disorders.

‘If left unchecked, such challenges can push one into criminal activities but with the help of a professional counselling anyone can be helped to overcome this gambling addiction.’ states Dr Fabio who revealed he has helped a number of gamblers make a complete turnaround from the grip of gaming.

Dr. Erastus Njoroge, ArchBishop Foursquare Gospel Church in Nyeri says the only panacea to t
he gambling mania sweeping across the country is to have stringent rules to regulate betting companies.

The cleric has equated online gaming to a malignant cancerous tumour that threatens to consume up every fabric of our society including our school going children.

Dr Njoroge also challenges religious organizations to take a central role in sensitising their followers about the dangers of this practice caution that any complacency on the side of the churches will only worsen the situation.

‘Many youths have drowned into the slavery of betting and the government should address the issue before it’s too late. I also urge family members to support those addicted by opening up to religious leaders in order to get spiritual guidance.’ he says.

Mwaniki Kung’u, acting Central Regional Director of Children’s Services, says his office has noted an increase in betting cases among school-going children.

He however says they are working with relevant stakeholders to address the challenge before it gets out of hand.

Mr Mwaniki said that they have various interventions for affected children, including referring them to agencies such as the Kenya Counsellors Association, Community Service Organizations (CSOs), and other supportive organizations that can assist these children.

‘There are very many betting dens in Nyeri, some disguised as casino’s majority of which are not even registered or known by authorities. When the police go for raids, they find children there who they refer to us. Most of such children are often addicted to gambling and therefore need therapy for them to continue with their normal classes,’ he says.

‘Guardians should also be aware of their children’s whereabouts and activities at all times. If they discover their children are betting, it is their responsibility to admonish them, explain that it is wrong, put an end to it, and ensure that the behaviour stops,’ he concludes.

Pastoralists’ community in Laikipia North Sub County are an inch closer to eradicating invasive Cactus plant (Opuntia Stricta)
by use of cochineal insects.

Cactus plant also known as Prickly pear had overrun 80% of Laikipia landscape hence displacing residents from their land which they use for grazing.

However, the situation is changing thanks to the introduction of a biological method use of Cochineal insects five years ago by Northern Rangeland Trust (NRT), a Laikipia based conservation organization.

Margrate Mamai demonstrated that insects effectively remove sap from cactus plants until it dies, a method that outperforms traditional methods due to its efficiency and minimal labor.

A 60-year-old woman in Ilpolei, Laikipia North, during a ceremony to mark the five years’ milestone on the eradicating the invasive plant, highlighted the suffering caused by the prickly pear plant, resulting in high poverty index due to livestock deaths.

”We don’t practice farming as a pastoral community and only depend on livestock to support our families but over the years, Opuntia has affected our goats and cows. We are left poor as a result,’
revealed Mamai.

Mamai noted that once the goats feed on the cactus fruits which have spines, they are lodged on the mouth and intestines hence causing them painful death and sometimes the large cactus spines blind the livestock when they are foraging.

However, Mamai, a Naibunga community member, attributed the eradication of Opuntia Stricta to the use of cochineal bugs, allowing their livestock to access pasture more easily.

Additionally, she said that they bled the cochineal insects by the help of NRT and which they apply to the cactus plants monthly to infect and kill them.

”We are celebrating since the insects are eradicating Opuntia Stricta and our land is clear. Earlier they were impassable due to this thorny plant, even my homestead, they were everywhere,’ she noted

On the other hand, Tom Putunoi reiterated the impact of Cochineal bugs noting they had helped the community have access to grazing fields which was suppressed by the invasive Cactus plant.

Naibunga conservancy Chairman Peter Kilesi re
vealed that they had reclaimed over 10-acres-of land in the area from the Opuntia Stricta in the area.

According to the UK – Based centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International (CABI), it is estimated that the invasive species cost the world almost 5 percent of Gross Domestic Product which translates to US $1.4 trillion per year. The invasive weeds affect the most vulnerable people threatening their economic growth.

CABI further shows that if the invasive weeds are not managed more than 70 percent of natural pasture will be invaded.

Opuntia Stricta was first introduced in Kenya by the colonialists in the early 1900s as natural fencing but later spread across the region.

Source: Kenya News Agency