Eric Obwogi

Eric Obwogi

Eric Obwogi, KU (Hons), is the Managing Editor, Success Africa Magazine. He has twenty years’ experience in Media and is passionate about Africa Rising - the men and women, companies, regional and continental organizations as well as governments that are propelling Africa to its rightful place in Global Affairs.

Emirates introduces special January fares for Kenyans

An Emirates Boeing 777 plane
Emirates Skywards, the loyalty programme of Emirates and flydubai, is also making sure members get the best out of their travels with special Cash+Miles rates. Bookings made from 3 to 20 January 2021 for travel between 3 January and 15 June 2021 can enjoy a special conversion offer where 2,000 Skywards Miles is equivalent to USD 20 for Economy Class flights; and 2,000 Skywards Miles is equivalent to USD 40 for First and Business Class flights. With no minimum number of Miles needed to spend, Skywards members can pay for part of their ticket's cost with as little as 1 Mile.

Covid-19 Proves 21ST Century Skills Essential for Competitiveness at School and Work

Skills illustration
As we get ready to enter a hopefully less challenging 2021 it is clear that even those educational institutions that previously considered these competencies supplementary to their core offering, should take steps to start incorporating the development of the Global 21st century skills in their students, to ensure they are ready to face the future and particularly the future of work.

Car N’ General Introduces Snapper Ride on Mowers

Lawn Mowers from Car N' General
Car and General has introduced Snapper Ride-on mowers to the Kenyan market. These are powered by Briggs and Stratton Engines and are available in three versions ranging from 13hp to 27hp to cater for all sizes of lawns. They fill a market segment that is ripe for new excitement

In 2021, the power to change history lies with us

"......I have a core belief in our ability to think and work our way beyond this junction, to a better tomorrow. We have a future and we can positively change ourselves, our culture, economic structure and our destiny. Our future will be constructed by us or others, deliberately or haphazardly. I would rather that it is our active participation and choice that forms that future. We have the ability to use the tools and resources we have to find solutions. Let us not wait for the calvary to come - we are the calvary. What we have in our hands and what we can produce, is sufficient for us to build a prosperous future, if we are thoughtful, deliberate and fully engaged. To be able to use this crisis as an opportunity, it is important to shift our mindset from only claiming rights (what others should do for us) to committed contribution (what we can do for ourselves and our community). Productivity is an expression of contribution across the board - from business to educational and social levels.

The Latest Africa Concours D’Elegance Entry is a 1969 Land Rover

After a Covid 19 enforced hiatus,Africa's premier car pageant will be back in 2021. Participants have the opportunity to have their machines assessed by highly experienced officials who analyse the standards of preparation and presentation of the Concours cars, SUVs, pick-ups and motorcycles. Competitors also have the opportunity to win the overall awards and class prizes. There are also awards for the most elegant car and bike and prizes for the highest placed machines of various makes.

Kenyans have the right to legal medicines from legal pharmacies bearing the green cross mark of accreditation

image of customer buying edicines
One-in-ten Kenyans would rather consult a pharmacist than go to a hospital, according to the 2013 Kenya Household Health Expenditure Survey, and almost a third buy medicines over the counter without a prescription: yet that opens the door to far more than incorrect dosing, if it turns out the pharmacist isn’t a pharmacist at all.

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