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Whats Up: Munga Honorable takes us on a two-decade journey
Born and raised in Islington, St Mary, Munga Honorable's musical career spans more than two decades.
Coming on to the scene after winning a competition in with the song, “Who Drink Out the Red Label Wine", the recording artiste has had a front-row seat to experience the industry transition from LPs to digital.
And, you guessed it, he's managed to remain relevant after all these years.
Check out this week's Loop Entertainment feature, What's Up?, as the "Gangsta Ras", given name Damian Rhoden, talks about his journey.
Video shot and edited by Ramon Lindsay
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Chief Justices
Her Ladyship Martha K. Koome assumed office as Chief Justice and the President of the Supreme Court of Kenya on May 21, , replacing Justice David Maraga.
Prior to her appointment as the 15th Chief Justice of the Republic of Kenya, she was a Senior Judge of the Court of Appeal. During the stint as an Appellate Judge, she headed the Criminal Division of the Court and in addition, chaired Committees which developed the Court of Appeal Practice Directions in Civil and Criminal Appeals as well as the Registry Manual that standardized the registry experience at the Court.
Hon. Justice Koome joined the Judiciary in as a High Court Judge where she served until In that period, she was engaged in leadership and administrative roles within the High Court as the Resident Judge of the High Court in Nakuru and Kitale as well as the Head of the then Land and Environment Division of the High Court at Nairobi.
She holds an LLB degree from the University of Nairobi, a Post-gra
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Dr. Munga urges Kenyans to unlock Africa’s potential; gets honored for his role in Nation building
Equity Group Holdings Limited Chairman, Dr. Peter Munga has been conferred an honorary degree by The University of Nairobi.
Munga, who’s exceptional public service and entrepreneurial spirit has contributed to financial inclusion in the region, was conferred the award of the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters (honoris causa) during the 55th graduation ceremony that was held at the university’s Chancellor’s Court.
Dr. Munga has invested heavily in various sectors both locally and internationally. When he was starting his life as an entrepreneur, he saw a business opportunity after his mother challenged him to offer a solution for converting cheques to cash, thus planting the seed of Equity.
Equity Bank has grown from a building society with a capital base of Kshs. 5, to become a home to nearly 11 million bank accounts which is over 50% of all bank accounts in Kenya and have an ass