Tuesday, 20 June 2023

No new taxes in Machakos budget

How Wavinya will fund
County's Kes 14 b budget


Governor Wavinya Ndeti has named sources from which she will fund her  2023/24 budget worth Kes. 14.75 Billion.


Running on the theme, "Building a Resilient Community Through Sustainable Food Security and Socio-Economic Empowerment", the proposed budget consists of Kes. 9.55b from Equitable Share, Kes. 2.99b from Own Source(Local) Revenue, Kes. 1.09b from the Conditional Grant and Kes. 1b from Health revenue. 

She says her framework avoided introducing  new taxes in the budget proposals due to the prevailing economic realities.

Without explaining, Wavinya says "We anticipate stabilization of the economy. Instead, there has been a deliberate effort to tighten financial controls and enforcement of fiscal discipline to seal leakages in revenue collection management." Her claim that revenue collection has grown from the previous KES. 12 Billion to the current KES. 14 Billion could not be verified as a fact.

 The County chief  says the 2023/2024 Budget that is based on the Socio-economic Empowerment Policy of 'Chakula Mezani Pesa Mfukoni.' that seeks to transform the livelihoods of Machakos County residents. 


Kuyu tables Wavinya's Kes. 14b budget

Elements of Gvn Ndeti's 2023/2024 first budget


The Machakos County Government today unveiled its 2023/2024 Budget set at Kes 14.75 Billion.

The budget was presented at the Machakos County Assembly by  the County Executive Committee Member for Finance Mr. Onesmus Kuyu.

It becomes the first budget under  Governor Wavinya Ndeti's leadership.

The budget favours Health, Infrastructure development, agriculture for major funding while education,youth and women empowerment are tail enders in the funding framework. 





Sunday, 18 June 2023

15 acre Zion Forest mooted

Ndeti plans a forest
of indegenous trees 


Governor Wavinya Ndeti is holding a consultative meetings with officials from Israel Embassy to establish an indigenous trees forest under The Zara Project.


The Zara Project involves the establishment of a 15-hectare peri-urban indigenous tree forest christened "Zion Forest" near the New Machakos City.

The Zara Project is collaborative partnership mooted by the Office of the First Lady, Mrs. Rachael Ruto. It  seeks to catalyze environmental restoration and preservation through strategic partnerships.

The latest delegation to meet Governor Ndeti was led by the spouse of the Israel Ambassador Mrs.Yahel Margovsky.

The plan bolsters Machakos County Government's plan that is dedicated to entrench biodiversity, enhance climate resilience and promote socially and environmentally responsible enterprises.  Ms.Ndeti is personally driving the plan.

The meeting was also attended by Deputy Governor Mr Francis Mwangangi and Ministers Catherine Mutanu and Philip Kilonzo.

Women's plight cited at fete

Rights abuse feature
at desertification event


By Kitui GPS


Kitui Governor Dr. Julius Malombe  said today that his government will continue its collaboration with development partners towards  combating challenges of desertification in the county.


Dr Malombe spoke at this year’s national ceremony against desertification at Waita, Mwingi Central Sub county that was also attended by Environment and Forestry CS Soipan Tuya and Tourism CS Penina Malonza.

Echoing this year's theme "Her Land Her Rights", the Governor noted that women have unequal and limited access to and control over land, yet they are major actors in the global efforts to reduce and reverse land degradation.

The county chief added that women are subjected to discriminatory laws and practices that impede their right to inherit and access to services and resources regarding land calling for change of such practices to enable them to thrive in the modern society.

Malombe also called on the residents to embrace tree growing to complement his government’s efforts to build sand-dams in each ward as an initiative towards sustainable medium- and long-term plan to gradually reverse desertification.

Ms Tuya commended the Governor for his set approach on reversing land degradation noting that trees are key for economic and nutritional value.

Ms. Malonza commended the county government’s commitment in partnering with the national government citing the opportunities available for partnership and cooperation between the two levels of government.

The event was attended by high level development partners among others the National Land Commission, the National Drought Management Authority, the Water Fund and Africa Sand Dam Foundation.


Sunday, 11 June 2023

Where do you belong?

Sonko,Kalonzo 
in public spat


Former Nairobi Governor Mike Mbuvi Sonko has dismissed Wiper party's  leader allegations that he was prepared to join Azimio One Kenya  demonstrations against high cost of living and the passage of the Finance bill .


Speaking in Nthangu Village Wote Makueni,  during the burial of Mike Sonko's Aunt Monica Kivatu Sonko Said he is the deep state and can't go on demonstration against the government. 

Sonko who had flown in the Burial with Kalonzo sharing the same chopper said Kalonzo had fixed him publicly for lying he had promised to join their demonstrations .

He said Kalonzo has been a great family friend and politics should not divide Kenyans confirming his stand to stay in Government and Kalonzo in opposition. 

However Sonko said the Azimio One Kenya had all the rights to picket but warned them against destroying private property  

Sonko reiterated the unity of purpose for the Kamba Nation.

He challenged Kamba leaders to reconsider the communitie's political way in the coming elections  to stop being used by other communities to bring them to power .

Wiper Leader Kalonzo Musyoka had warmed up mourners at funeral that he and Sonko are great friends and that Sonko had  promised to join the coming demonstrations if the Finance bill 2023 passed .

Kalonzo asked the parliament to shoot down the Finance bill 2023 citing hight taxes .

Wednesday, 7 June 2023

Furious Makau warns

Mavoko MP fires
Warning shot


By Anchor Reporter


Mavoko Member of Parliament Patrick Makau has fired a warning shot to Machakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti for allegedly non delivery of services to Mavoko constituency.





He claimed the services had been deployed to other areas.

Makau, who is a third-term MP for Mavoko, declared to act against whoever is shortchanging his people. He gave an example of the swapping of names of six individuals  he appointed to the Mavoko Land Board as per the National Land Commission Act.

"Land Act states  that the MP shall appoint six people to the constituency land board, I forwarded the names and they were replaced with other people," Makau said

Makau who has shown all indications of  to running for Machakos gubernatorial position in 2027, candidly breathed fire that those trying to mock him. Though he did not name anyone, his fingers were pointing at Machakos governor Wavinya Ndeti

"I had chosen to keep quiet but if you want me to shout for Mavoko to get deserved services I will shout, if you want me to shout that Mavoko gets road infrastructure I will speak"Makau thundered.

Tuesday, 6 June 2023

DCI probes Commissioners

Kitui bosses grilled
for election offences


By Brian Malasi


Two  Deputy County Commissioners from Kitui South Sub Counties were today  questioned for more than six hours by detectives for suspected gross misconduct during the 2023 elections.

The two, Mr. Stephen Omondi Wambura and Mr. Onesmus Ireri Muriuki administrators of Ikutha and Mutomo divisions respectively were summoned by detectives from Serious Crimes Prevention Unit, in the company of two of their office staff and held for questioning at Kitui county police headquarters.

It comes after 12 chiefs and assistant chiefs from the same areas were subjected to the same ordeal last month at the Kitui Police station.

Among the chiefs summoned for questioning include Mr. Kyambati King’ondu (Kyatune location), Mr. Onesmus Mutaula (Ikanga location) Mr. Said Philip (Ilusya location), Mr. Pius Kilunda (Kibwea location) and Robert Kusinga (Mutomo location) who retired from active service September last year.

The investigations are aimed at shading light on how the administrators distributed government relief food between February and August last year among other alleged electoral offenses.

The interrogation team from Directorate of Criminal Investigations DCI headquarters in Nairobi, whisked the DCCs from the County Commissioner’s office at 8am and escorted them to Kitui police station for the questioning session.

Police used the same style deployed on the chiefs to nab the assistant county commissioners. They were summoned to the County Commissioner’s office then led to the police station.

While the two administrators declined to discuss the matter after their session with detectives, the County Commissioner Erastus Mbui confirmed the summons and grilling of his two adjutants.

The Anchor  established that they were asked to individually account for certain actions committed between February and August last year.

Mr. Mbui said the matter of how relief food was distributed in Kitui South during the campaign period is still under investigations and his role was merely facilitative for the officials to face the DCI investigators.

He washed his hands from the matter saying; "Any further details on the nature and extent of the investigations against the officers can only be provided by DCI headquarters’’ 

Efforts to get a comment from the head of Serious Crimes Prevention Unit, Mr. Michael Sang were not successful, however, a source privy to the investigations told the Anchor that the two ACCs were implicated by their Chiefs during their questioning last month, specifically on how they allegedly gave directions their juniors to flout government guidelines in distribution of relief food.

The relief food consignments received in the constituency is said to have been distributed only in Jubilee campaign contrary to established government regulations.

The investigations were launched after numerous complaints from members of the public and whistle blowers who documented and shared incriminating evidence with authorities.

That not withstanding,the Chiefs are alleged to have openly engaged in voter bribery and buying of national identity cards from starving Kitui residents at a Sh1,000 fee in Kitui south to prevent voters opposed a particular candidate from voting.

During the election period, social media was awash with video clips showing some chiefs actively participating in partisan campaigns, including distributing campaign materials while others were captured bribing voters on the actual election day. 

County DCI head Samuel Bett confirmed that the investigations on electoral malpractices against the administrators began in January.

Thursday, 1 June 2023

Kitui County saved big gas expenses

Benefits of Mwingi
Hospital oxygen unit


Mwingi Level IV facility will save at least Kes. 300, 000 monthly (3.6 million annually) from the costs previously incurred in sourcing oxygen from Nairobi.


 Malombe (left) and Mr Bert Ubamadu (USAID) during the commissioning of the oxygen generating plant in Mwingi Level IV Hospital.


The plant can process enough oxygen for patients in the facility and the rest shared to other hospitals across the county.  

Governor Malombe said the development is a big milestone in the provision of quality healthcare in the county.

Oxygen is a critical element that will enable doctors to deal with diseases such as pneumonia, malaria and other non-communicable ailments.  

By donating these PSA generators, USAID is fulfilling its commitment to support the strengthening of Kenya's healthcare system, support the expansion of its primary healthcare goals, and continue to improve health outcomes for Kenyans so they can lead prosperous fulfilling lives.

The donation by USAID is a contribution to global momentum among donor countries, multilateral organizations, and foundations to work together to collectively address significant shortfalls of oxygen for patients.

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