Friday, October 27, 2017

How to change BIOS language from Chinese to English US for HP Pavilion 13 Notebook PC

1. Power on your laptop and press escape key. This will dispalythe key to press to enter Bios setup.
2. For this HP Pavilion 13 Notebook PC, it is F10.
3. After entering setup utility, scroll to the third tab. This is the system configuration tab.
4. Select the first option of the tab which should be language and press enter.
5. Select the language you want from the drop down.
6. Save changes and exit.

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

How to Apply for an Adult ePassport in Kenya

It is easy and quick to apply for a Kenyan ePassport. Read more here to see what is required and the process to follow.
Kenya ePassport

Passport application in Kenya in divided into two parts:

  1. Passport application for adults, and
  2. Passport application for children (under 18 with no Identity Card)

The Kenyan ePassport Launch

The Kenyan ePassport was announced in 2016 and was initially meant to be launched in December 2016 but the launch date was first moved to April 2017 and later September 2017. It is an East African initiative and ePassports will also be rolled out to the other EA countries simultaneously.

Passport Application for Adults

Let us Quote the Law

Pursuant to section 27(1) of the Kenya Citizenship and Immigration Act 2011 as read with section 12 of the Kenya Citizenship and Immigration Regulation 2012, legal notice No. 64, all applicants are required to complete Form 19 (Fillable online) as the Kenya Passport application form set out in the first schedule of the Regulations.

Well and Good, What About the Application Process?

You can apply for, renew or replace your passport and pay for it online. You can pay using mobile money, Credit and Debit Cards. You will have to print out a form at the end. You must sign and date the form, add any documents or photographs that are needed, and return it for processing to Nyayo House.

How Long Does It Take To Get A Passport?

It should take at least 15 working days to get your first passport once your form has been physically submitted at the Immigration offices (Nyayo house, Mombasa & Kisumu). For all other application types, it should take at least 5 working days.
It can take longer if more information is needed or your application has not been filled out correctly. All Passport applications should now be made via www.ecitizen.go.ke. Manual applications will NOT be accepted.

Steps Followed During Application

  1. Create an eCitizen account or login if you have one.
  2. Go to the department of the Immigration and select passport application option for adult.
  3. Read the instructions carefully then start filling the application form.
  4. Select the mode of payment and pay for the passport fees.
  5. Download and print the application form and three copies of the application Invoice (Receipt).
  6. Submit the application form in person to the Immigration offices. ( Nyayo house, Mombasa & Kisumu.)
  7. Please Declare All Your Children during Passport Application

During the Submission You Need the Following:

  1. Applicants MUST appear in person for digital photo capture.
  2. An eCitizen pre-filled passport application form and three invoices.
  3. Original birth certificate and photocopy.
  4. Original National ID Card & copy.
  5. Three Current passport size photos.
  6. Recommenders ID Card copy.
  7. Old passport for replacement plus copies of last three pages.
  8. Parents National ID cards copies or Death Certificate if deceased.
  9. For Lost case a Sworn affidavit and a police abstract are required
  10. For Lost cases and Mutilated cases an explanation letter is required to explain the circumstances of the loss or mutilation

Features of the Kenyan ePassport

  • Electronic chip holding the same information as the old model passport
  • Biometric identifier
  • Digital photograph of the passport holder
  • Security features to prevent unauthorized use and forgery.
  • Details of the ePassport will be registered with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

The ePassport Cost

  • A series (32 pages) – Ksh. 4,550

  • B series (48 pages) – Ksh. 6,050

  • C series (64 pages) – Ksh. 7,550 

  • Diplomatic – Ksh. 7,550 

  • Mutilated Passport – Ksh. 10,050 

  • Lost Passport Ksh. 12,050 

Thursday, August 24, 2017

The People We Encounter on the Streets



“There's nothing I value more than the closeness of friends and family, a smile as I pass someone on the street.”
Willie Stargell

Wolf in Sheep Clothing - Pixabay Image
The streets of busy towns have got difference characters of people. You just see them walking past you and others you brush shoulders as you pass one another. Have you ever thought the kind of people you encounter on a busy street on any day?

You come into contact with good people, office men and women, drifters, real preachers, fake preachers, real beggars, fake beggars, muggers, drug addicts, drug users, drug pushers, hardened criminals, witch doctors, prostitutes, gays, lesbians, goons, killers, assassins, suicide bombers, hypocrites, liars, psychos, perverts, rapists, and night runners among others. In most cases, you cannot tell who these people are because they veil themselves with some gentle looks. Sometimes some of these evil characters will have an ear to ear grin. Always be careful when encountering strange people. Not all will be friendly, and not all will have good intentions.

Thursday, June 8, 2017

How to Pay Stamp Duty Using Itax



The Transferee/Buyer will log into their iTax profile through the iTax portal – https://itax.kra.go.ke  with their PIN and password.
  • Go to the Payments Menu
  • Select Payment Registration and click next
  • On the Payment Registration form, you will select the Tax Head as Agency Revenue and the Tax Sub Head as Stamp Duty
Itax Platform
Declare the PIN(s) of the Transferor/Seller/Vendor/Owner and click on the add button
Declare the PIN(s) of the Transferee/Buyer details and click on the add button
  • Select the Type of Instrument, Declared Value, Date of Instrument (depending on the instrument other fields may be open like Title number, L.R number, Reference number, Location, Area/Size), the total amount to be paid.
  • Select the Mode of Payment and the Receiving Bank Name,
  • Submit the form, download the payment slip, print two copies and go make the payment at the selected bank
If paying through mobile money select mode of payment as cash and receiving bank name as M-payment and submit.  
If using Mpesa, KRA Paybill Number is 572572 and the account number is the Payment Registration Number which is below the date on the top right of the payment slip.
If using Airtel Money dial the KRA USSD code *572#, select payments menu and enter the payment registration number (E slip number) and pay the exact amount as per the payment slip. Your payment will reflect in real time in your iTax ledger account.

Please Note:
Taxpayers are advised to first visit the Ministry of Lands offices, registries or Huduma desk for assessment of the correct stamp duty payable before they log in to iTax and generate a payment slip for the assessed stamp duty.

Friday, June 2, 2017

Self-Assessment Is Important



“Courage doesn’t happen when you have all the answers. It happens when you are ready to face the questions you have been avoiding your whole life.”

Self Assessment
It is important for one to keep on carrying a self-assessment from time to time. This will help one to check his or her progress in life. This assessment will involve checking where one has come from, where the person is at the moment and where one wants to be in the future. You will also need to ask yourself some hard questions. After this self-assessment, one will be able to see if he or she is moving forward, is stagnant or worse moving backwards.

Depending on the results you get, you will then be able to decide what to do. The self-assessment will give you the truth of the matter. It will then be possible to enhance oneself and gear yourself to higher achievement.

Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Do Not Blow Your Own Trumpet



“The biggest challenge after success is shutting up about it.” 

Criss Jami


Wait: do not blow your own trumpet. Humans are many a time tempted to blow their own trumpets. It comes as a way of wanting to show off either an achievement or anything else we have done. So, in other words, this will be a way of boasting to others. We boast so as to make others envy or admire us. It is not a good thing bragging to others because they will not be impressed by you. In the society, we have such people who are very fond of showing off. Boasting is a vice that will help destroy your public image.
Do Not Boast To Others

So whatever kind of achievement you have gotten lately, let others praise you. Do not risk destroying your trumpet, oops, I mean your public image. Even if others do not praise you because of what you have done, be contended. Someone somewhere has noted what you have done.

Proverbs 27:2

Let another praise you, and not your own mouth; a stranger, and not your own lips.

Monday, May 29, 2017

I Am Happy That I Am Blessed



“I just find myself happy with the simple things. Appreciating the blessings God gave me.” - DMX.

Keep Smiling
We should always be happy and contended with what we have. No matter how little or much it is because for sure there is no such time we will have enough of everything. For me, I am happy that God has blessed me in many ways. I might be lacking some essential things here and there but I am grateful because of His blessings. I am sure my God will help me achieve my dreams.

Most often we are busy looking for earthly riches and we forget to thank our Creator
for the care and blessings, He has accorded us. I am not denying the fact that we might be going through many challenges. The best thing is despite the challenges we go through, we will always emerge victorious if we believe in God and ourselves. It is important to always remember that we have been blessed in many ways. That way, we will be able to appreciate what we have as we continue with this life on this side of the sun.

Wednesday, May 24, 2017

How to Reset IFMIS Password



It is easier to reset IFMIS password for the Kenya Supplier Portal in case you forgot it. The challenge is that if you do not know the procedure, it will not be possible to do so.

Click on Login Assistance
A. STEPS FOR SUPPLIERS

Add https:// before the URL
  1. On the supplier portal, use the log-in assistance link,
  2. On the provided URL that appears as supplier.treasury.go.ke…etc add https:// before it. This should read as follows: https://supplier.treasury.go.ke
  3. Under the username please type the username that was sent to you (the one you used to register in the IFMIS – Kenya Supplier Portal).
  4. Please click forgot password button,
  5. Open your e-mail to view the link sent to you for resetting password,
  6. Click the reset password link,
  7. On the provided URL that appears as supplier.treasury.go.ke…etc add https:// before it. This should read as follows: https://supplier.treasury.go.ke
  8. Enter username,
  9. Type and confirm the new password,
  10. Click on confirm password.


You will now be able to access the Kenya Supplier Portal.

Use this option to reset your password or username

B. STEPS FOR USERS IN MDAS AND COUNTIES
  1. Log in through the VPN,
  2. On the IFMIS home page, use the log-in assistance link,
  3. Under the username please type the username then click forgot password button, wait for message confirmation that password is sent to your email,
  4. Open your e-mail to view the link sent to you for resetting password,
  5. Click the reset password link,
  6. Type and confirm the new password.