Thursday, 1 August 2024
Yumbya quits Wavinya regime
Tuesday, 30 July 2024
Day of drama for CS and Machakos finance chiefs
Monday, 29 July 2024
Probing Ndeti's bloated regime
Why Machakos requires a
leaner, effective government
At a time when the country is ravaged by demonstrations as Generation Zoomers demand more accountability and better governance from President William Ruto, it cannot be business as usual for Governor Wavinya Ndeti. In a government with 11 departments, the governor has appointed over 33 Chief Officers, with some departments having more that three Chief Officers- doing work that would have been done by a single officer.
The following is how the government is structured:
- Agriculture, Food Security and Cooperative Development,
- Lands, Physical Planning, Housing, Urban Development and Energy,
- Water, Irrigation, Environment, Sanitation & Climate Change,
- Finance, Economic Planning, Revenue Management and ICT,
- Devolution,
- Gender, Youth, Sports and Social Welfare,
- Health Services,
- Transport, Roads and Public Works,
- Trade, Industry, Tourism and Innovation,
- Education
- Office of the Governor
Kiambu County Government for instance, Governor Kimani wa Matangi has appointed 9 ministers in his cabinet. To support them, the Kiambu governor split each department into two and recruited 20 Chief Officers. Nairobi County has 31 Chief Officers while Makueni has 16 COs , Kitui has 26 while Kisumu County has 12 while Mombasa County has 15.
Sunday, 21 July 2024
Impunity marks official's rise to capture the CPSB
Saturday, 20 July 2024
Update: Ngovi's final ordeal
Friday, 19 July 2024
Why Wavinya axed Ngovi
Tuesday, 16 July 2024
Rita's day with Gen Zs
By Betty Wango
Roads and Transport Miniter Rita Ndunge faced a frightening moment last weekend when a microphone was wrenched off hands to stop her from addressing a burial event for a Gen Z protester who was killed in Nairobi.
Ms. Rita Ndunge Ndunda |
It was at the send-off for Erickson Kyalo Mutisya, a victim of police brutality during the Finance Bill protests.
Rita had just been pulled to her feet by the Master of Ceremonies as he touted her as a beauty who the gathering needed to see. In a crafty gesture, the MC is named only as MC Isaiah, a former MCA aspirant Mutituni ward, handed the microphone to Rita as voices were being raised in opposition.
Rita did not seem to be decided to speak. Amid the din of opposing voices, she nevertheless took the stage and begun chanting " Justice for Ericsson." It was at this moment that a young man marched to the floor and wrenched the microphone from the minister as the MC intervened in vain. Her second 'justice for Ericsson' chant was cut off when the young man grabbed the microphone.
Lands Minister Nathaniel Nganga, who represented governor Wavinya Ndeti at the burial, observed the event quietly from his seat. Rita arrived at the burial late and found speeches having been concluded. In a video clip that has gone viral, the Mc is seen pulling her to her feet to have her address the crowd.
Sunday, 14 July 2024
Machakos county runs 31 Illegal bank accounts, says Report
Wednesday, 10 July 2024
Your county leaders used 0.5b on trips, says report
Within 8 months in 2023, Kes 484m went
to Domestic and Kes 106m to Foreign trips
By Martin Masai,
Editor/ Publisher
YOUR County leaders gobbled a good half a billion shillings in the last 8 months of the last financial year in travel alone, according to the office of the Controller of Budget.
During the period, expenditure on domestic travel amounted to Kshs.484.60 million and comprised Kshs.165.19 million spent by the County Assembly and Kshs.319.41 million by the County Executive.
Expenditure on foreign travel amounted to Kshs.106.99 million and comprised Kshs.57.54 million by the County Assembly and Kshs.49.45 million by the County Executive.
An analysis by The Anchor shows that the county leaders undertook 24 trips to various countries including South Africa, Canada, the United States, Germany, Dubai, Japan, United Arab Emirates, Israel, the United Kingdom, Tanzania and Rwanda.
The County Assembly took the bulk of the foreign junkets- 16 of them, while the County Executive took 8 trips. The most expensive one to you gobbled Kes 6.4 million where 4 unnamed members of the County Executive travelled to Istanbul, Turkey to attend and Executive Leadership Summit between December 11- 22, 2023. Such summits, normally opportunities to buy commercialized executive MBA qualifications may have brought value to the four individuals on the trip but not to the county or the people of Machakos.
Another junket was executed by another 4 unnamed people who went to the Cop 28 Summit in UAE Between November 30- December 12, 2023. It means 8 members of the County Executive were out of the country between Dec 11-12, 2024, attending to business whose tangible benefit to the county may never be known. The UAE summit used a cool Kes 4.3 million.
The second most expensive trip was taken by the County Assembly on 8-12 October 2023 where 7 unnamed members of the Machakos County Assembly travelled to Tokyo, Japan to attend an Internet Governance Summit. Kes 5.3 million was used during the 5 day trip.
Most of the trips used between 3-2 million shillings. Probably the most telling trips were those made to the United States, each undertaken by 1 unnamed member of the County Executive that cost a total of Kes 2.7m. Another one to Germany by 2 members of the County Executive used Kes. 1.7m.
One of the most curious character of the trips by the County Assembly is that most of them had seven participants- 14 to be precise, out of the 16 trips. The largest delegations by the assembly comprised on 14 and 8 people, both of which were trips to Arusha, Tanzania.
The bulk of the money used for travel and subsistence went to local travel. The Schedule from the Controller of Budget did not specify the destinations that the county leadership went to.
Thursday, 4 July 2024
Machakos Nurses set day of strike over delayed promotions
Wednesday, 3 July 2024
Wavinya's 405 Revenue Clerks left jobless
Governor's supporters in shock
By Martin Masai
The fate of 405 Revenue clerks contracted by Governor Wavinya Ndeti hangs in the balance after the county government withdrew a request to the Public Service Board to renew their contracts.
The letter of doom |
Consequently, the workers have disappeared from their work stations since Tuesday, July 2, 2024. They were stationed in all sub counties in Machakos.
The Anchor established that the Chief Officer for Revenue Collection Zipporah Mutunga wrote a letter to the Acting Secretary and CEO of the County Public Service Board on May 6,2024, seeking the renewal or extension for contracts of the revenue clerks for three years.
Apparently, Ms. Mutunga's office, upon making the request, had attached appraisal documents for the clerks- whose age ranges from 18 years to 75, and approving their performance for the last one year. The clerks are made up of Ms Ndeti's campaign staff who remained without jobs after she took office and employed campaigners who occupied upper levels of the mobilization battalion.
Last Saturday- June 29, 2024 was their last day at work. Word was sent verbally through their supervisors to report to the County Public Service Board on Tuesday June 2, 2024 to collect their new letters.
Unbeknown to them, Ms. Mutunga had written a letter to the CPSB on June 18,2024, reversing her request for the new contracts. It is unlikely that the letters will be forthcoming following reports circulating within the county that the Ethics and Anti Corruption Commission had requested to be furnished with records and the process followed to hire the clerks.
The move puts in jeopardy the county plans to collect revenues to the tune of Kes 4b to fund its budget. It also comes as 9 Counsty Senior Revenue Officers(SROs) remain suspended for four months now, sending signals that all is not well at the revenue collection department of the county government.
Revenue oversight and coordination in the Sub Counties is currently done by County Administrators who have no knowledge in that field, leaving county revenues prone to abuse. Such was the case in Mwala recently when 12 revenue clerks were caught fiddling with the funds. None of them has since been prosecuted, meaning that those involved may be well connected within the county establishment.
The SROs were recalled from their various stations after an order by Finance Minister Onesmus Muyu. The order was implemented through the then Director of Revenue Collections Mr David Kakonzi, who too was eased out of the post shortly after. Within days, the then Chief Officer for Revelue Collection Jece Senga was transferred from office and replaced by Ms Mutunga.
These movements were preceded by a chaotic mass transfer of revenue officers that Kuyu ordered earlier that embarrassed him after ordering the transfer of a Chief Officer, an move that is outside his authority.
Inside Ndeti's Kes.14b budget
Kes. 4b for projects funding while
Kes. 10b will be used for expenses
By Queen Mutindi
The Machakos County Government is set to gobble 71.4 percent of its Kes. 14bn budget for 2024/2025 on recurrent expenditure.
Mr Kuyu |
In what is out rightly an affront to the Public Finance Management Act(PFMA), Finance Minister Mr. Onesmus Kuyu presented his budget to the Machakos County Assembly and had the audacity to state in his notes that the budget was within the dictates of the PFMA that stipulates that the budget’s development expenditure must not run below 35 percent.
Kuyu inaccurately states in notes to the budget that 30 percent of the budget had been allocated to development expenditure, yet, indeed, out of the Kes 14,392,185,634 billion, Kes 10,067,055,062billion will go to recurrent expenditure. Unfortunately, no one in the assembly noted the glaring declaration and as usual, the budget was passed, asserting the sorry state of governance in Kenya that has triggered a revolution by Gen Z Kenyans who feel the country is headed in the wrong direction.
It raises serious questions over the role of the assembly in oversighting the executive arm of government although, like at the national scene where Members of Parliament are bribed to pass illegal laws, MCAs too, are usually bribed to pass legislation in the counties.
How else does one justify the passing of a budget that leaves only Kes 4, 325,130,572 for development, yet it is highly likely that much of the money contains budgeted corruption and a large sum of it may be stolen by county mandarins who run county programs under Governor Wavinya Ndeti’s Chakula Mezani, Pesa Mfukoni mantra. It is therefore unlikely that the people of Machakos will realize meaningful change in the way they live.
The budget is prepared in the background of dwindling revenue for the county with projections indicating that Machakos had collected only Kes 1,051,979,26 b by June 2024. While the county projects to realize Kes 3b from Own Source Revenues to fund the budget, it remains to be seen if the projections will work, save for the projected Kes 9.5b from Equitable Share of revenue from the national government.
What makes the revenue generation a herculean task is the low figures reported from key sectors where the county is projecting to rake in funds is from as at the close of the first half of the financial year. The sectors are Building Plans Approvals (Kes 44,107,496m), Mavoko Quarries ( Kes 37,022,921m), Land Rates (Kes 35,612,844m), Bus Park( Kes 35,139,630m) and Small Business Permits(Kes 24,252,600m).
Details in the budget show that within the Kes 10 b expenditure plan, Wavinya’s office will gobble Kes 857,175,828m for recurrent expenditure up from Kes 580m in the just ended year while Kes 59,830,059m will be available for development funding, up from Kes 19m last year. The Anchor was unable to verify how the governor will use the nearly Kes 60m.
The Anchor has published excerpts of the budget in this article.
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Tuesday, 18 June 2024
Ndeti's cabinet nominee snubs big seat, skips assembly vetting
Sunday, 16 June 2024
County stops staff deployments
By Martin Masai
Machakos County government has halted deployment of staff without the authority of the county secretary Dr Muya Ndambuki.
The clampdown comes as over enthusiastic Chief Officers embarked on frequent tranfers to flex their authority, particularly within the ministry of finance.
" Effective immediately, do not issue any deployment letters until further notice from this office" ordered Dr Ndambuki, who also is the Head of the County Public Service.
The letter to all Chief Officers went on " Please prepare a report of all deployed officers by your offices from August 2022 todate, including name, date of employment, position at employment, position deployed as, location, date of deployment (and) name of supervisor after deployment ". The reports were due on June 10, 2024. We were not able to verify compliance with this edict.
The order comes as revenue officers were being moved again after an initial shake-up that followed the employment of over 400 officials.
The order by Dr. Ndambuki comes as nine senior revenue officials of the Machakos County Government are holding their breaths as they end three months without assignment.
Sources within the governor's office say the memo from Ndambuki was initially contemplated when Director of Enforcement Francis Munyambu ordered transfers of 11 enforcement officers within a week of his appointment- meaning he knew very little about the department.
The letter by Munyambu,purporting to be Chief Officer for Inspectorate Enforcement and Fire Fighting, was curiously signed for him by his son, who, incidentally, is the Deputy Commander of the County Inspectorate!
At the time, the CO'S office was vacant after its occupant- Col(Rtd) Mbithi Wathi was moved to the Innovation docket after a physical encounter with Majority Leader Nicholas Nzioka at the Devolved Units offices.
Dr.Ndambuki the swiftly appointed Mercy Mutua to act as CO and halted the transfers. A recruitment process for a chief officer is currently under way, and Munyambu, a former Nairobi police chief and senator aspirant for Machakos, is billed to take the post.
The CS sent the memo to halt new deployment as the new Chief Officer for Revenue Collection Zipporah Mutunga, and the new Director of Revenue Otieno Otieno went around the Sub Counties introducing the newly deployed officials.
The nine officials were recalled from their stations without any reason provided. The Anchor has established that Finance Minister Onesmus Kuya had identified them as the reason the county was unable to raise its Kes 4 bn own Revenue target.
" He gave us no reason. He remained adamant that they must go, along with former Chief Officer Mike Senga, so that he has complete control in revenuecollection, " said a colleague of Kuyu who prefers to remain unnamed.
Mr Kuyu told the Anchor that the officials' fate is in the hands of the CS. " He is the one who deploys public servants, not me," he said.
An inquiry by The Anchor at the County Public Service Board found that the county establishment still has the position of Senior Revenue Officers (SROs)- whose role is clearly described.
This flies in the face of claims by Mr Kuyu in a WhatsApp post to officials that the post and level of SROs (Senior Revenue Officers) has been temporarily suspended.
Since the recall, the role is performed by Ward Administrators and Coordinators.The cordinators are cadre of political operatives that Governor Wavinya Ndeti is still trying to fit into her government as a reward to their loyalty during her campaigns.
Both groups do not have any training or knowledge on revenue collection.
Since the recall, one of the officials has since retired.The other officials, who are permanent and pensionable, are also nearing retirement. They await their fate with each new day.Sources say the officials routinely show their faces at the County Headquarters to remind officialdom that they are still waiting out there.
Wavinya's second shuffle in a day
Tuesday, 11 June 2024
ABC Prelate expells Wiper MCA
Makueni Wiper MCAs oust entire leadership
Monday, 3 June 2024
Riot as tout dies in county office
By The Anchor Writer
The Machakos County Inspectorate is on the sportlight again today after a tout committed suicide in unclear circumstances in their office.
The room in which the tout died |
This is the second incident putting the inspectorate officers on the spot this year,with the first incident being an attack to the Kalama Legislator Musyimi Maeke at the Machakos Courts premises.The matter that is still in court.
Askaris at Machakos bus park area arrested the tout earlier in the day for unspecified reasons.
When the tout was last arrested,he protested,saying that the next time he is arrested, he would commit suicide.
His colleagues allege that the askaris habitually detain the tout and release him without any charges, and they are therefore not surprised that he dramatically kept his promise today by taking his life.
It is alleged that he used his belt as a noose, and his trousers dropped off as a sequel.
It is mysterious how he managed to commit suicide in a room where the askaris use as a resting area as well as a base.
The door to the room is directly at the back of askaris, who lift off the barrier to let out matatus after confirming that they have paid daily fees.
The tout who has been working in this area for a long time is on record, claiming that the inspectorate officers here have been harrasing him.
Pandemonium broke out at the park with irate residents demanding to know why the deceased was arrested and the procedures used to process his case.
Touts started searching for an Askari named Tyson, who is said to be the one behind this.
By this time,the Askaris vanished as police used tear gas to disperse protestors.
Machakos County Secretary Dr.Muya Ndambuki told a media briefing that he has interdicted the officer in question,adding that investigations are underway.
Dr Ndambuki |
This comes as the Inspectorate is in search of a new Chief Officer after the previous one Col. Wathi Mbithi,was removed after a fight with the County Majority Leader Nicholas Nzioka.
Informed sources say the Director of the Inspectorate Francis Munyambu has been fingered by Governor Wavinya Ndeti to be the next Chief Officer.
Sunday, 2 June 2024
Battle over land rages
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