KASARANI NG-CDF TENDER 2026 - PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF ADMINISTRATION BLOCK, PERIMETER WALL & DIGITAL HUB
KASARANI NATIONAL GOVERNMENT CONSTITUENCY DEVELOPMENT FUND (NG-CDF) TENDER JULY 2026
INVITATION TO TENDER – PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION WORKS
Kasarani National Government Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF) invites tenders from interested eligible bidders for the following works.
TENDER DETAILS
S/N
Tender Number
Tender Description
Category
1
KAS/NG-CDF/001/2025-2026/R
Proposed construction of…
MOGOTIO NG-CDF TENDER 2026 - PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF 1 NO. JITUME DIGITAL HUB AT CHEBEREN LOCATION (EMINING WARD)
MOGOTIO NG-CDF TENDER JULY 2026
INVITATION TO TENDER – PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF 1 NO. JITUME DIGITAL HUB AT CHEBEREN LOCATION CHIEFS COMPOUND (EMINING WARD)
The Mogoio NG-CDF office invites bidders to submit offers for the tender as described in the table below.
TENDER DETAILS
CONTRACT REFERENCE NUMBER
INSTITUTION
DESCRIPTION
CATEGORY
MOG.NG-CDF/CH-EM/DH/01/2025-2026
Project Committee ICT…
KISUMU CENTRAL NG-CDF TENDER 2026 - SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION, RENOVATION, FURNITURE & DIGITAL HUB (11 PROJECTS)
KISUMU CENTRAL NG-CDF TENDER JULY 2026
TENDER NOTICE
Kisumu Central NG-CDFC invites Tenders from eligible Construction Companies for proposed works on the following project being funded by NG-CDFC.
S/N
TENDER NO.
TENDER NAME
ELIGIBILITY
1
KSMCTRL/NG-CDF/CSCDU/EDU/KSM UNION/PRY/1/2025/2026
Supply and delivery of furniture to Kisumu Union Primary School
Women
2
KSMCTRL/NG-CDF/CSCDU/EDU/KOSAWO…
KISUMU CENTRAL NG-CDF TENDER 2026 - SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION, RENOVATION, FURNITURE SUPPLY & DIGITAL HUB (10 PROJECTS)
KISUMU CENTRAL NG-CDF TENDER JUNE 2026
TENDER NOTICE
Kisumu Central NG-CDFC invites Tenders from eligible Construction Companies for proposed works on the following project being funded by NG-CDFC.
S/N
TENDER NO.
TENDER NAME
ELIGIBILITY
1
KSMCTRL/NG-CDF/CSDCU/EDU/KSM UNION/PRY/1/2025/2026
Supply and delivery of furniture to Kisumu Union Primary School
Women
2
KSMCTRL/NG-CDF/CSDCU/EDU/KOSAWO…
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the digital hub was a concept that was introduced by Steve Jobs in january 2001. I doubt he was the first to come up with the idea, but that's the version I'm most familiar with.
Here's a diagram of what he introduced it as.
The basic idea was that a (desktop) computer could be used as the link between all multimedia digital devices (cameras, camcorders, music players, and CDs and DVDs and players), because it could run more complex applications (especially content creation apps like iMovie etc...) on a large screen, could burn disks, and had much more storage space.
Now as a Windows user myself, the version of the digital hub I remember looks more like this:
but the base idea is there.
the digital hub has now been superseded by single devices that "can" do "all of that", but in effect don't.
the thing that made the idea work, surprisingly, were the limitations.
Cameras back then usually used smaller SD cards (around 2Go), so every few months, you'd have to import all of it on the computer, revisit the photos (and usually give them a folder name), and then start over on the camera.
I found this way of doing things much more satisfying than taking photo after photo and never looking at them again, and having one camera roll on your phone that just keeps filling until you start over on a new phone, generally without having backed up the previous one.
Also, for videos, for 480p which was a common definition, 2Go would be about an hour of videos. (2h30 for 240p). I tended to think of those cards/imports as "chapters" or "seasons", they had this weird tangibility to them. on a phone, videos can't go much below 720p at least, so they get huge and they have to compete for space with photos and apps and the like, which is a strong impediment to making videos at all.
also with CDs you could rip them and straight up own the MP3s forever with no tangible restrictions. and making your own CDs/DVDs was neat. amateur video editing was neat too, it's a shame it died (I guess iMovie was still alive)
I've heard the UK government is asking people to delete their own files to save power (so they get to run datacenters instead). that's straight up evil.