Tuesday 31 July 2018

Gov Mutua nominates many Accounting Officers


Gov. Mutua names
27 Chief Officers



By Anchor Reporter



Governor Mutua and his
Deputy Francis Maliti
Machakos Governor Dr Alfred Mutua today  nominated 27 individuals for appointment as Chief Officers in his government, bringing on board probably the largest team of Accounting Officers in any of Kenya's 47 counties.

His nominees are likely to face stiff opposition from the Machakos County Assembly that is yet to come to terms with his mover two weeks ago to appoint his ministers without approval from the assembly.
The governor explained his actions, saying that the Assembly had exceeded the legal limits for approval or rejecting nominees, forcing him to appoint them anyway.
In nominating the new team, Dr Mutua urged the assembly to scritinize the nominees and act swiftly so that they can begin service to wananchi.

Below is the entire statement he issued as he released the names today.

"APPOINTMENTS AND NOMINATIONS OF COUNTY SECRETARY AND CHIEF OFFICERS
Ladies and Gentlemen, the great people of Machakos and Kenya,
In exercise of the powers conferred to me as the Governor of Machakos by the Constitution of Kenya as read together with Sections, 44 and 45 of the County Governments Act and in keeping with established democratic traditions and practices, I have appointed and nominated several suitably qualified and experienced persons for the positions of County Secretary and Chief Officers.
These appointments and nominations are a culmination of a fair and competitive recruitment process. In accordance with applicable laws, I am forwarding the names of the nominees to the County Assembly for vetting.
These appointments and nominations are in line with our new Executive structure of government and are geared towards transforming Machakos to first world economic status by rolling back poverty and improving the quality of life for our people. I expect the County Assembly to fast track and conduct the vetting process within the dictates of the law so that we can accelerate development and service delivery.
The appointees and nominees are as follows:-
1) OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
A) EXECUTIVE OFFICE
CHIEF OFFICER - To be announced later
B) COUNTY SECRETARY AND HEAD OF PUBLIC SERVICE
Name : Mrs. Grace Muluki Munguti
Highest Qualification : Master of Business Administration
CHIEF OFFICERS:
(i) Administration and Co-ordination
Name: James Timothy Gutetah
Highest Qualification : Masters in Business Administration, Master of Arts
(ii) Project Delivery, Monitoring and Evaluation
Name: Mrs. Catherine Syokau Mutwiwa
Highest Qualification: MA, Organizational Leadership
C) COUNTY LAW OFFICE
Legal Services
Chief Officer
Name: James Musango Kathili (Re-appointment)
Highest Qualification: LL.M (Ongoing), LL.B (Advocate)
2) OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY GOVERNOR
Chief Officer
Name : Mr. Patrick Voni Kivaya
Highest Qualification : Bachelor of Science (Agriculture)
3) MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND ECONOMIC PLANNING
(i) County Treasury
Chief Officer
Name : Jacinta Mwelu Masila (Re-appointment)
Highest Qualification : Masters of Business Administration, B.Com(Accounting)
(ii) Finance and Revenue Collection
Chief Officer
Name : Catherine Ngarachu
Highest Qualification : Masters in Business Administration, B.Com(Accounting)
(iii) Economic Planning and External Resources Mobilization
Chief Officer
Name : Romana Mwende Kimende
Highest Qualification : Masters of Business Administration
4) MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND EMERGENCY SERVICES
(i) Medical Services
Chief Officer
Name : Dr. Jacks Ngala Nthanga
Highest Qualification : Masters in Public Health, Bachelor of
Medicine and Surgery
(ii) Public Health and Community Outreach
Chief Officer
Name : Mr. Lucas Mulinge Mwove
Highest Qualification: Bachelor of Science in Public Health
5) MINISTRY OF WATER, IRRIGATION, ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
(i) Water and Irrigation
Chief Officer
Name : Mr. Jackson Muthini Wambua
Highest Qualification : Master of Science
(ii) Environment and Natural Resources
Chief Officer
Name : Dr. Stephen Nzioki Mailu
Highest Qualification : PhD in Environmental Chemistry
6) MINISTRY OF TOURISM, YOUTH, SPORTS AND CULTURE
(i) Tourism and Culture
Chief Officer
Name : Dr. Mary Wambua Mutisya
Highest Qualification : PhD in Tourism Management
(ii) Youth and Sports
Chief Officer
Name : Mr. Carlos Henry Kioko
Highest Qualification : Bachelor of Science in Public Relations

7) MINISTRY OF ENERGY, LANDS, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
(i) Energy and Electrification
Chief Officer
Name :Eng. Newton Musyoka Muinde
Highest Qualification : Masters in Strategic Management, BSc in Electrical Engineering
(ii) Lands and Physical Planning
Chief Officer
Name : Ms. Jane Mwikali Muthoka (Re-appointment)
Highest Qualification : Bachelor of Laws (Advocate)
(iii) Housing & Urban Development
Chief Officer
Name : Thomas Mutinda Kavivya
Highest Qualification : BSc in Geomatic Engineering
8) MINISTRY OF ROADS, TRANSPORT AND PUBLIC WORKS
(i) Roads and Transport
Chief Officer
Name : Eng. Michael Muturi Maina
Highest Qualification :Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
(ii) Public Works
Chief Officer - To be announced
9) MINISTRY OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATION AND DECENTRALIZED UNITS
(i) County Administration and Decentralized Units
Chief Officer
Name : Mr. Robert Kioko Maitha
Highest Qualification : MBA (ongoing), BA Literature and
Linguistics
(ii) Forensics and Inspectorate Services
Chief Officer
Name : Dr. James Mutuku Mutunga
Highest Qualification : PhD in Forensic Entomology
10) MINISTRY OF TRADE, INDUSTRIALIZATION AND INNOVATION
Chief Officer
Name : Mr. Justus Kasivu Musau
Highest Qualification : Degree in Business Administration
11) MINISTRY OF PUBLIC SERVICE, QUALITY MANAGEMENT AND ICT
(i) Public Service Management
Chief Officer
Name : Mr. Joseph Edson Ochwada
Highest Qualification : Masters in Public Administration
(ii) Information, Communication and Technology
Chief Officer
Name : Mr. Emmanuel Kata Kimeu
Highest Qualification : Masters in Computer Applications
12) MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD SECURITY AND COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT
(i) Agriculture & Food Security
Chief Officer
Name : Mrs. Damaris Nthenya Mativo
Highest Qualification : Masters in Sociology (ongoing), Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
(ii) Co-operative Development and Marketing
Chief Officer
Name : Mr. Stephen Nguli Kilonzo
Highest Qualification : Master of Arts, BSc (Horticulture)

13) MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, SKILLS TRAINING AND SOCIAL WELFARE
(i) Education & Skills Training
Chief Officer
Name : Mr. John Muthama Kilonzo (Re-appointment)
Highest Qualification : Master in Education Administration
(ii) Social Welfare and Civic Empowerment
Chief Officer
Name : Mrs. Zuhura Rajab Khamisi
Highest Qualification : Bachelor of Education
I have also appointed the following as Advisors:-
1. Mr. Katua Nzile – Media and Communication
2. Dr. Ann. Mumbua Kalei – Education and Change Management
3. Dr. Ancent Kituku Nzyoka – Health Services
I wish all the nominees and the appointees success in their new assignments.
Thank you.
Dr. Alfred N. Mutua, EBS
GOVERNOR.
31st July, 2018"

Kitui County joins special PFM league


Kitui selected to steer Public 
Finance Management Reforms


By Barak Muli- Governor's Press Service


Kitui County Treasury got a pleasant surprise today when the National Treasury selected it along with 5 other counties in designing the next phase of PFM Reforms Strategy covering the period 2018-2023. 

Sunday 29 July 2018

Big Housing plan for Kitui



Kitui County’s 6 billion
Housing tenders opened

 

Bidding for the Sh 6 billion Kitui Affordable Housing Project has closed and awaits evaluation.
Bidders will assembled at the Boardroom of the Ministry of Lands, Infrastructure and Housing and Urban Development (LIHUD) to witness the opening of the bids.
Engineer Jacob Kakundi

Friday 27 July 2018

The Ndengu Revolution roars on



Ndengu Revolution booms as
Consignment heads to Mombasa




By Martin Masai and Martin Mwengah




The Ndengu Revolution reverberated today as a consignment Ndengu destined for Mombasa departed from Kitui. It was the culmination of a week of action by two Kitui Cooperative Societies- Endamalalani Sacco and Kitui Grassroots Sacco- as Agriculture Chief Officer Mr. James Songolo flagged off the truck carrying 150,000 kilograms of Ndengu at Kalundu Market this afternoon.

HIV infections surge in Kitui


HIV infections surge in Kitui as 
impact assessment survey launched



By Andrew Munyoki (Governor’s Press Service)



Kitui: Chief Officer for health and sanitation Dr. Richard Muthoka has decried increasing rates of new HIV infections in the county despite heightened efforts by the county government and other partners to reduce HIV prevalence and mortality rates.

Saturday 21 July 2018

Gov Ngilu attends US Governors' conference

Teacher charged with defiling student

By Daniel kituku   


Alois Mailu  Voli, a teacher at Masaani primary school has pleaded not guilty for the offence of defiling a 15 yr old at Masaani Kibwezi sub county.
The case shall be mentioned on August 8, 2018 at Makindu Law Court.
The offense was committed on July 7, 2018 at Makaani primary.
He will stay in custody in Makueni remand prison for failing to pay a Shs 200,000 bond

Seven health facilities upgraded

Friday 20 July 2018

Gov Mutua ignores Assembly, appoints ministers

Dr Mutua defiantly
appoints has cabinet


By Martin Masai


GOVERNOR Alfred Mutua today appointed the remaining seven members of his cabinet without the approval of the Machakos County Assembly
Governor Mutua and his Deputy Eng. Francis Maliti
 when he announced his cabinet today


Those appointed include Ms. Evelyne Kavuu Mutie - Energy, Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Eng. Morris Omuyoma Aluanga - Roads, Transport and Public Works. Mr. Titus Nzeki Matiku Kavila - County Administration and Decentralized Units,Mr. Francis Kiio Mwaka - Trade, Industrialization and Innovation,Mr. Kimeu Mbithi Kimeu - Public Service, Quality Management and ICT. Mr. Urbanus Musyoka Wambua - Agriculture, Food Security and Cooperative Development, and Mr. Lazarus Kivuva - Education, Skills Training and Social Welfare.

Assembly of gangs, leaders and police lead to losses in Athi River


Massive losses as 
structures are demolished 

Controversy over Portland Cement land rages


By Dennis Mwikya 




Several houses have been demolished on the controversial East African Portland Cement Company land in Athi River in Machakos County.The houses and other structures were pulled down by bulldozers under the watch of a contingent of heavily armed police officers Thursday morning.
A Police officer walks in front of a house being demolished by a
bulldozer on the controversial Portland Cement land in Athi River
The officers drawn from several sub counties within Machakos reported at Athi River police station in hundreds before they proceeded to the land where they kept vigil as  bulldozers roared as they knocked down the structures.

Kitui's link to George Adamsom

Kitui moves to activate 
robust tourism circuit


By Barrack Muli

T
he continued efforts to invest in game reserves is a great boost to the tourism industry in Kitui. The County government intends to make the sector vibrant and contribute significantly to the county’s growing economy. The ministry has demarcated the Proposed Ikime Campsite –a 2.4acre land along the shores of Tana River bordering Meru County to set pace for a long development journey of the area. The area-rich in magnificent canopies and rare riverine beach- is ideal for a tented camp with wobbling bridges connecting the river banks and up for lease to any interested investors.

Thursday 19 July 2018

School Fires; Seven students charged


Seven students 
face arson charge


By Daniel Kituku

Seven students  have been charged in Makindu Law Court with the burning of their school dormitory. They were charged before Makindu Resident Magistrate Damaris Karani.

Police impound bhang in Makueni

Sh 5 m Bhang impounded 

 By Daniel Kituku

Police in Makueni have impounded 19 bags of bhang valued at Sh5 Million . Speaking to  the press 
at Sultan Hamud police station, Makueni County Commissioner Mohammed Maalim
said the bhang originated from Tanzania through Migori  and was en-route to Mombasa through the 
Makueni County Commissioner Mr Mohammed Maalim(L)
displays the impounded bhang
Nairobi -Mombasa highway. 

Assembly Flexes muscles with Gov Mutua


MCAs vote to delay the
approval of Mutua's ministers

By Sammy Mutua

Mks County Assembly has postponed the tabling and debate of the Report on Vetted County Executive Committee Nominees by the   Appointments Select Committee til the determination Governor Mutua's pending appeal at the Supreme Court . Gov.Mutua's re-election was overturned by a Court of Appeal three judge bench after his tival, Wavinya Ndeti contested a verdict of the High Court upholding the election.
Speaker Florence Mwangangi as she chaired a session of Machakos County Assembly

Sunday 15 July 2018

D-G protests

D-G condemns Uhuru
mini cabinet reshufle

By Daniel Kituku

A section of leaders in Makueni condem the recent cabinet  reshuffle and senior government appointments.
Led  by Deputy governor Makueni Adelina Mwau and M.c.a Kathonzweni Francis mutungi said the Kamba community was left out.

Adelina said the handshake must be seen to benefit all Kenyans.
They spoke at Mbovu Aic during a fundraiser in aid of church construction.

Governor Ngilu acts  to 
revive Kitui garment industry


By Barrack Muli with 
Munyasya Musya  





                                                                     
                                                                                       Governor Ngilu, flanked by her deputy Dr Wathe Nzau(R) and                                                                                              MCA Anthony Ndoo(C), in a jubilant mood with a section of the 120 students


KITUI Governor Kaluki Ngilu has made a decisive step to revive the couty's garment industry and place young people on the road to wealth creation.The ambitious plan specifically targets the young people providing training, equipment and financial support to local garment makers.

Governor mourns student

Ngilu mourns St Charles Lwanga student


By Philip Muteti
 
Gov Ngilu addresses students and teachers of St Charles Lwanga School
Governor Ngilu listens to a student as he speaks when she v


isited the school yesterday.
Kitui Governor Charity Ngilu has mourned a form 1 student of St Charles Lwanga High School who died last weeek. The governor drove to the school in her neighborhood  yesterday to join the school community to  mourn the student,  Master Alex Kunzu, who hails from Nuu in Mwingi Central. 
Speaking to students and staff in an extra-ordinary assembly, Governor  Ngilu  said  it is very  unfortunate that the County  had lost such  a promising bright boy in whom his family and community had big hopes. She however  encouraged the school fraternity to be strong enough to bear the loss, and be on their toes to give their best in academics. 
She told her audience that healthcare which forms the second Pillar of her manifesto is set for unprecedented  improvement.  "For the first time in history, Kitui Referral hospital has all the equipment needed for various diagnosis, ranging from Ultra sound CT scanners , Ex-Ray and ECG (Electro cardiography) machines,all procured by my administration", she said. The equipment will be used in Kitui Referral Hospital that the school  has chosen as their prefered facility for treatment. The Governor said no one should travel far distances to seem treatment  as they used to.
The school's Principal Mr Simon Njagi expressed their gratitude to the Governor  for visiting to grieve with the school,saying a friend in need is a friend indeed.
 Njagi added that the school has adopted her phrase, *Kitui mbee nzei* and is even putting the boys in a forward move. 
 He said the boy will be buried on Tuesday in Mwingi central.

Friday 13 July 2018

New Kitui Minister appointed

Ngilu appoints
 new minister


By Gabriel Ndeleva




                


Kitui




Governor Kaluki Ngilu today appointed a new minister to the Kitui County Executive Committee.  Mr Benard Katungi was sworn into office as  County Executive  Committee Member for Public Service Management  and Administration, in the Office of the Governor.         
                                            
                                                            Mr Katungi takes Oath of office administered by Deputy High Court                                                         Registrar Rose Ombeta,assisted by Kitui County Attorney Ms Rachel Osendo.

Thursday 12 July 2018

Governor Ngilu commissions 322
 new health staff and Equipment




By Andrew Munyoki


Governor Ngilu, flanked by Health Chief Officer Dr Richard Muthoka, Mr A Ndoo, Chairman of the Kitui County Assembly Health Committee and Deputy Governor Dr Wathe Nzau as she launched equipment including scanners at Kitui Level 5 Hospital today
KITUI Governor Kaluki Ngilu today commissioned equipment and staff to reinforce service provision and deliver her healthcare manifesto pledge to Kitui people. The Governor released 322 new staff into the workforce to serve in various health facilities in the county. The health workers of different cadres include 3 Cuban doctors, 196 nurses, 70 clinical officers, 24 nutritionists, 13 orthopaedic trauma practitioners, 13 laboratory radiographers and 13 health administrators.

Tuesday 10 July 2018

Raila, Kalonzo Praise
Ngilu’s Ndengu Revolution

Kitui Governor Kaluki Ngilu with Gov Kivutha Kibwana, Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka during a rally at the Kitui Bus Park today

By Munyasya Musya & Barrack Muli


Nasa Luminaries Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka today praised Kitui Governor Charity Ngilu’s pet project the Ndengu Revolution as a game changer towards food security and wealth creation for farmers in the county.The two leaders said the project was well thought out and ideal food production initiative that could generate billions of shillings in returns to the people of Kitui County besides provision of ample food supplies.
Ngilu woos Kenyans in 
diaspora to invest in Kitui County


By Munyasya Musya


Governor Ngilu addresses a rally at Kitui Bus Park today
Kitui Governor Charity Ngilu today challenged Kenyans living in the diaspora to seek and explore the varied and vast business opportunities in Kitui County and invest in them.She said the County Government of Kitui has taken the necessary steps to provide conducive environment and the required infrastructure for investors wishing to put their money in the county.

Tuesday 3 July 2018

Raila puts up the case for green grams



Raila appeals to India's 
PM Modi over Green grams



India, July 3, 2018


Indian Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi with Mr Odinga and his wife Ida
FORMER Prime Minister Raila Odinga today pitched the case for India to import green grams from Kenya. Speaking during a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi, Mr Odinga urged the Prime Minister fo India to consider importing at least 100,000 metric tonnes of Ndengu from Kenya annually to save Kenyan farmers who had grown the cereal targeting exporting it to India.

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