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Guinness Hop House 13 introduces a culinary experience dubbed Flavor by Fire

Hop House 13 is a flavorful lager from the house of Guinness. Made to be enjoyed with friends. Crafted in Ireland, and now brewed locally in Kenya, it is double hopped for more taste . It is a distinctive full-flavoured lager bursting with zingy hoppiness and balanced with a malty finish.

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Guinness Hop house Lager Brand ambassadors Agnes Wanja and Gracious Nyandiwa pose for a photo during a Guinness Hop House flavour by fire Media launch.PHOTO/Courtesy.

Kenya Breweries Limited (KBL) through Guinness variant Hop House 13 has introduced a new  a barbecue experience Flavor by Fire’.

Flavor by Fire concept will usher in a new culture of Hop House 13 paired with food, casual dinning with friends and celebrating local Chefs.

Speaking at a media and influencers launch in Nairobi, EABL Head of Marketing Beer, Anne Joy Michira said, “There’s something very special about cooking food over fire. It brings people together in a way you don’t get using other cooking methods. Hop House 13 has a similar effect – it’s the perfect way to celebrate getting together with friends and family for some quality time.”

She added, “The fact that Guinness pairs so perfectly with roasted and barbequed dishes, and that we use fire to give Guinness  brands flavour and unique taste. – Flavour by Fire celebrates our flavorful beer, Hop House 13  and the unique way it blends well with food, specifically grilled food.

To drive awareness and reach of the experience, Hop House 13 will be working with barbecue enthusiasts George Grill King,  celebrated Chef Rubia and Chef Stephanie.

They will  unique experiences with through Hop House 13 inspired recipes, demonstrating to consumers how to prepare the food and pair it with your favourite drink.

Boasting of bold and distinctive flavour, makes Hop House 13 an obvious choice when pairing with foods that are rich in flavour, aroma, appearance, and mouthfeel.

KBL’s Commercial Director Joel Kamau, said that “We  will have Hop House 13 Flavour by Fire experiences in selected outlets across the country. Kenya was the first market in Africa to launch Hop House in 2019 and we believe through this flavorful experiences, we will be able to drive appetrite appeal  for Hop House that makes it an obvious choice when you think of a good time with friends over sumptuous meal..”

Hop House 13 is a flavorful lager from the house of Guinness. Made to be enjoyed with friends. Crafted in Ireland, and now brewed locally in Kenya, it is double hopped for more taste . It is a distinctive full-flavoured lager bursting with zingy hoppiness and balanced with a malty finish.

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Atheists fault petition seeking to deregister society

Atheists in Kenya have protested a petition that they say seeks to create a notion that Kenya is a nation by and for believers in God only.

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President of the Atheists in Kenya Society, Harrison Mumia

Atheists in Kenya have protested a petition that they say seeks to create a notion that Kenya is a nation by and for believers in God only.

Former Juja MP, Dr Stephen Ndichu has moved to court seeking to have the Atheists in Kenya Society suspended on grounds that its continued existence is unconstitutional.

In a statement, the society’s president, Harrison Mumia says the petition is an assault on religious freedom and an insult to the diversity of the Kenyan people.

“We find the petition repugnant to a good conscience,” he stated adding that Dr Ndichu is a Christian fundamentalist who seems to harbour paranoid fantasies about the dangers of atheists existing in Kenya.

He further accused Dr Ndichu of seeing enemies where there is none and that the society was surprised, but not shocked as religion has historically inhibited progress.

He vowed that the society would do everything within its power to defend its right to remain a registered society and urged Kenyans to support fighting the petition.

On Sunday, the society said it will be writing to President William Ruto seeking an invitation to State House, just like the evangelical denominations.

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Uhuru Gardens ready for Madaraka Day fete, says PS Kibicho

The principal secretary said they would be visiting the gardens every Thursday until June 1 to ensure all loose ends are tied up properly, promising that the celebrations will be very colourful.

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Madaraka Day

This year’s national Madaraka Day celebrations at Uhuru Gardens in Nairobi County will be open to 30,000 people, up from 10,000 in 2021.

Permanent Secretary in the State Department for Interior, Dr Karanja Kibicho, said this follows the relaxation of COVID-19 containment measures.

“Children will also be allowed in on the celebrations this year, and we expect county celebrations to happen too,” the PS said while on an inspection tour of the venue.

The PS said the government decided to move the celebrations from the County rotational back to Nairobi because it will be the last event for the current administration before it exits office.

“Because of the significance of this particular Madaraka day, being the last for this regime, we decided to celebrate it at Uhuru Gardens to break the tradition of celebrating it in counties,”

He revealed that preparations were currently at 90 percent complete and expressed confidence that all will be set for the event as the country marks 59 years of self rule.

The principal secretary said they would be visiting the gardens every Thursday until June 1 to ensure all loose ends are tied up properly, promising that the celebrations will be very colourful.

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Queen Elizabeth mourns Kibaki as a great Statesman with commendable legacy

Kibaki will be buried at his home in Othaya, Nyeri County on Saturday.

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Queen Elizabeth II has mourned former President the late Mwai Kibaki eulogizing him as “a great statesman”.

“I was sorry to receive the news of the death of Mwai Kibaki. He had a lifelong record of service to the Kenyan people. It will be of deep sadness to your country to have lost a great statesman, but Kenya can take pride in the legacy of his leadership. I send you and the people of Kenya my condolences at this loss,” the message read.

The British High Commission further affirmed its close ties to Kenya and renewed its assurances to the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

“The British High Commission avails itself of this opportunity to renew to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kenya the assurances of its highest consideration,” the High Commission said.

The late Kibaki passed away on 21 April 2022, aged 90.

President Uhuru, who issued a proclamation that he would be granted a state funeral with full civilian and military honours, announced his death.

Kibaki will be buried at his home in Othaya, Nyeri County on Saturday.

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