Sunday, 1 January 2023

Komarock society awaits in hope

By Gastone Valusi


Members of the Komarock Housing society are about to settle a long-running despute over their land following resolutions reached by members at a recently convened Annual General Meeting.

Mr Mung'ata 

The land in question has been subject to court cases which have dragged on for over a decade but now the society is set to turn a new chapter, according to the society Lawyer Mr Bernard Mung'ata.

Mr Mung'ata said the issue surrounding part of the land, about 23 actares which had initially been under compulsory acquisition by the government through the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation,had been resolved and the rest of the land was now by law supposed to revert to the community.

"We had a Annual General Meeting "for the Komaroc Housing Society where the Status Report on the Komarock land was issued.Some sticky issues have been ironed out and the members have mandated me to go ahead and complete the resolution of the despute and I assure them in a few months the despute will be resolved,"said  Mr Mung'ata.

Mr Mung'ata said he had also held consultations with former Machakos County Senator and current United Democratic Alliance Chairman Johnson Muthama who has been pushing for the rights of the Komarock members for a long time.

"The history of the land is that part of it, about 23 actares had been compulsoryly acquired by KBC and that purpose has now been exhausted and the rest of the land is by law required to revert to the community,"said Mr Mung'ata adding that land for public utilities including a University had been set aside. 

Mr Mung'ata observed that the cooperative movement in Machakos was under threat due to diminished land resources adding that many of the societies were premised on availability of land resources which are now under pressure due to increased settlement.

The other challenge facing the cooperative movement,Mr Mung'ata said,was infighting for leadership of the cooperative movement.

Senior Chief charged with theft


Did he steal famine relief 
food meant for his subjects?





By Gastone Valusi in 
Machakos


 A Senior Chief in Kangundo Sub-County has been charged with stealing of relief food meant for his poor subjects.

Monday, 26 December 2022

19 shortlisted for CPSB jobs


By Martin Masai


The County Government of Machakos has shortlisted 19 people for the chairmanship and membership of the County Public Service Board.
They have consequently been invited for marathon interviews to be conducted between December 28-29, 2022. The interviews will be concluded before noon on December 29.
They will replace the CPSB team that was removed from office following a vote at the County Assembly. The vote was preceeded by the resignation of the board Chairman Mr Kioko wa Luka,  who quit hours before the vote that also targeted him

A notice published by interview panel leader Mr Joseph Kanyaa also outlined documents that those invited need to present
The notice says "Shortlisted candidates are notified to appear before the recruitment panel on Wednesday 28th December 2022 and 29th December 2022 at the Machakos White House at 9.30am for clearance then proceed to the panel for the interview."

Sunday, 25 December 2022

Girl,10, killed in hyena attack



By Dennis Mwikya

A ten-year-old girl was devoured  by a hyena in Katelembu area in the outskirts of Machakos town on Christmas eve.

Area  Josephine Munyiva said the bizzare incident happened when the girl was looking after goats in a nearby grazing field.

Machakos Town area is under pressure from wildlife after it experienced some rainfall forcing animals to migrate from Kapiti Plains is search of pasture. Hyenas have followed them in search of prey.
Farmers have been complaining of attacks on their cattle by wild animals. 

The locals accuse local KWS officers  of laxity in discharging their duties and responding to emergencies even after several complains were launched regarding wildlife.

Saturday, 24 December 2022

Septic tank victims named

By The Anchor Reporter

Three men who suffocated to death at a factory in Athi River have been identified.
They died in a septic tank in unclear circumstances at Golden Africa Kenya Limited.
The victims are Stephen Okoth, Mathew Kiprotich and Jimmy Wanjala Nyongesa.
The factory that describes itself as a leader in manufacturing edible oils has remained tight lipped and has not explained how the trio were deployed into the pit without mandatory protective gear and precaution. 
Colleagues told The Anchor that the second victim entered the pit to rescue the first while the third one intended to pull back the second victim.
Area Officer Commanding Police Division Mary Njoki says the trio ran out of oxygen and died.

New Chief Officers inducted


The newly sworn-in group of Makueni Chief Officers have undergone a swift induction to prepare them for public service. 
The induction comes a day after the swearing in ceremony.
The process took place on Friday December 23, 2022 and was undertaken by the County Public Service Board together with Departments of Devolution and Office Of the Governor. 

The chief officers were taken through issues of the law, regulatory frameworks, values and principles of public service to enable them actualize development under Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jnr's clarion call of "Wauni wa Kwika nesa na ulungalu"( Thirst for doing well and right) 
Story and Picture by Governor's Press Service 

Friday, 23 December 2022

Kenya's game changer

Three suffocate to death at Athi River factory

By Dennis Mwikya

Three people  died  today while on duty at Golden Africa Limited in Athiriver, Machakos County.
The trio died through suffocation while removing sludge from a water treatment pit.
According to Athiriver South OCPD Marry Njoki,the three men had not donned Safety gears as required.
"They died by  way of suffocation due to lack of oxygen. we have taken their bodies to Machakos level 5 hospital morgue",  said Njoki.

Efforts to get comment from the company management proved futile after journalists were barred from accessing the premise.
The company claims on its website to be a leading manufacturer of edible oils.

The police boss said it was responsibility of the company to ensure safety of the workers, adding that postmortem would be conducted to establish the cause and circumstances of death.

Kitui CASB reconstituted

 

Kitui Assembly Service
Board now reconstituted


THE Kitui County Assembly Service Board is now fully reconstituted. The board now comprises of the Speaker, Mr.Kevin Kinengo Katisya who is the Chairperson, taking over from long serving Speaker George Ndoto who lost the fight to cling on to the job for another 5 years. Chuluni Ward Member of the Assembly Mr Mathew Ngovi Vuthi who is the Vice Chairperson representing the Majority Party, Hussein Mwandia MCA Ikutha Ward representing the Minority Party, Mr Wilson Muange Musyoka and Mrs. Ruth Nzambi Joseph.


Thursday, 22 December 2022

Lukenya Academy raises the bar in KCPE 2022 exam results



Lukenya Academy continues to maintain its tradition of excellence. With the 2022 KCPE results announced this week, parents and pupils had reason to celebrate an exceptional performance, posting a mean score of 381.97
School Director Mutheu Kasanga said "We would like to thank the almighty God for the wonderful performance by our KCPE class of 2022."
Below are the pupils who scored above 400 marks.

Makueni Chief Officers sworn in

The first batch of Makueni County Chief Officers took  the oath of office today December 22, 2022 atceremony witnessed by Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr within the County headquarters, Wote Municipality.

Machakos launches tree planting

The National Tree Planting Day kicked off at The Masii Polytechnic Machakos County.

 The event was led by Cabinet Secretary for Tourism Penina Malonza and attended by the Principal Secretary Devolution Terry Mbaika, Machakos County Commissioner Rhoda Onyancha,  County Minister for Water, Irrigation, Environment, Natural Resources and Climate Change Catherine Mutanu and Mwala Area Mp Vincent Musyoka among other leaders.

The event also kicked off in other different counties with the rallying call being combating climate change. Leaders agreed to plant as many trees as possible so as to achieve the desired tree cover in the country.

Kitui Assembly confronts human- wildlife conflict

Kitui County Assembly today took a bold step to resolve raging and historical human-wildlife conflict in the county. 
The delegation was led by Assembly Speaker Mr Kevin Kinengo Katisya.
The speaker, together with MCAs Harrison Maluki (Migwani Ward), Boniface Kimuli (MCA Kanziku), Judith Wanza (MCA Nuu), David Masaku (MCA Mutomo/Kibwea), Dominic Mwamisi (MCA Mutha), Jeremiah Mutua (MCA Nguni), Aaron Kasele (MCA Mutitu), Jacqueline Kalenga, Deborah Kathalu, and Fridah Maua visited
the Cabinet Secretary for Tourism, Peninah Malonza to discuss the matter
Among the issues raised by the County Assembly Members are how the ministry can help in combating the human-wildlife conflict, especially in areas bordering game reserves.
They also sought to know what Corporate Social Responsibility her ministry can offer Kitui residents.
The leaders also sought the creation of tourist sites in Kitui County and the compensation of victims of the wildlife related issues. They also sought to know how the Ministry of Tourism can create more job opportunities to the people of Kitui.

The CS who is a former Deputy Governor of Kitui lauded the leaders for having a youthful assembly, pointing out that it is a turning point for the leadership of Kitui. 
She promised to ensure that issues of human-wildlife conflict are resolved amicably and compensation made where due. She also affirmed that she will push for Kasaala and Ithumba gates in Kitui South to open up for tourists to visit Tsavo East National Park through Kitui. 

CS Malonza urged the members to work with the national government for the benefit of Kitui residents adding that she will engage the Executive arm of the county governments to streamline service delivery between his ministry and county governments.

Tuesday, 20 December 2022

Water CS tours Thwake Dam

Thwake Dam will be complete by  2024, says CS Wahome

Cabinet Secretary for Water, Sanitation and Irrigation Alice Wahome today reiterated the national government's commitment to ensure completion of Thwake Multi-purpose dam construction by June 2024.


Construction works are at 77 percent comple, the CS said. 

She spoke on Tuesday during a site inspection tour of the dam in the company of Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr , County Commissioner Beverly Opwora, Makueni MP Suzanne Kiamba and County Assembly Speaker Douglas Mbilu. 

Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jnr put up a request to the CS to have treatment works and pipeline laying works start as the dam filling goes on. This, he said, will ensure people can access clean water for domestic use as soon as the dam is complete. The CS pledged to address the request as water access is a key component of the dam.

Dr Malombe names his Chief Officers

Governor Malombe names 
Chief Officers' nominees



By Baraka Muli
Communications Officer


Kitui Governor Dr. Julius Malombe, EGH has announced the final list of 26 Chief Officers to serve in the various county government departments. Addressing a press conference in his office boardroom, Governor Malombe said the selection was based on best rating by the County Public Service Board after subjecting them to interviews.


He said adherence to the two thirds gender rule, regional balance, academic qualifications, intergenerational and diversity inclusivity and relevant experience was pivotal in selection of the chief officer nominees.

Those named for the crucial cabinet slots are:

1. Agnes Kawila Mulewa - Public Service and General Administration.

2. Franciscah Kanza Kyui- Performance Contracting, Disaster & Emergency Services.

3. Stephen Kitonga Salee - Decentralized Units, SEKEB and Inter-governmental Relations.

4. Kamunda John - Governor's Service Delivery Unit & Public Communication.
5. Ferdinand Ndemah Kathenge - Tourism, Hospitality & Game Reserves.

6. Dr. Musyoka Benson Wambua - Medical Services.

7. Aggrey Kinyalili Kamba - Drugs and Medical Supplies Management.

8. Lynn Kitwan - Public Health & Sanitation.
9. Bretta Mwangangi - Culture, Gender & Social Services.

10. Nason Kang'alya Kilonzo - Youth,  Sports, ICT and Innovation.

11. Benjamin Kithee Chamia - Roads & Public Works.

12. John Makau Kimwele - Finance, Revenue Management and Accounting.

13. Patrick Masila Munuve - Economic Planning & Budgeting.

14. Stephen Makau Musili - Trade, Industry, MSMEs & County EIZs.

15. Peter Ketonya Musya - Transport and Bodaboda Sector.

16. Paul Ngei Monyi - Cooperatives and Citizen Group Economic Empowerment Initiatives.

17. Pauline Kikele Mwalali - Basic Education, ECDE & Childcare Facilities.

18. Kennedy Munyambu Mwendwa - Polytechnics, Vocational Centres and Homecraft Centres.

19. Micheal Kalii Mutisya - Lands & Housing.

20. Evans Mutemi Mutua - Urban Development.

21. Nelly Mutisya - Agriculture and Fisheries.

22. Jonathan Kyambi Nzau - Livestock Development and Agriculture.

23. Nathan Kasamba Vungo - Water.

24. Gladys Mami Wambua - Irrigation.

25. David Soi Masai - Environment & Forestry.

26. Henry Ngilu Nyamai - Energy,  Minerals & Natural Resources. 

The Governor noted he has presented the names to the County Assembly for vetting and approval  before appointing them into office.

He, however, said that he would defer appointment of Chief Officers to the four departments affected by the pending court case filed by the current incumbents.

The County Chief said he would do so only after determination of the case slated for hearing in January next year.

press@kitui.go.ke
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
barrack.muli@kitui.go.ke

Monday, 19 December 2022

 

Makueni, KNBS
sign data deal




By Governor's Press Service,
Wote: December 19, 2022


Makueni County today signed a deal with the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) to to guide on collection and use of county statistics.


Saturday, 17 December 2022

Governments meet over urgent Agriculture concerns

Kitui Governor Dr. Julius Malombe today joined his counterparts from across the country for a special sitting of the Intergovernmental Forum for Agriculture (IGF-A) at a Nairobi Hotel.

The forum was chaired by Agriculture and Livestock Development Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi who doubles up as the Joint Agriculture Sector Consultation and Cooperation Mechanism (JASCCM) chairperson.

CS Linturi convened the special sitting in conjunction with the Council of Governors chaired by Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru to address matters that require urgent intergovernmental consensus and collaboration.

The forum was themed "Promoting intergovernmental relations and partnerships for sustainable agricultural systems to boost food security and economic development in Kenya".

IGF-A is held annually and offers a platform for high-level consultations between the two levels of government and the wider agricultural sector stakeholders on joint commitments.

JASCCM is a mechanism that was established by the two levels of government in 2016 for joint consultation and cooperation on effective development of the agricultural sector besides providing policy implementation direction.

Wednesday, 14 December 2022

Governors firm up SEKEB

SEKEB: Malombe, Wavinya
Mutula make key agreements




Governor's Press Service,
WOTE


The three South Eastern Kenya Governors Mutula Kilonzo Jnr (Makueni), Wavinya Ndeti (Machakos) and Julius Malombe (Kitui) on Tuesday met in Machakos to discuss mechanisms of escalating the common social and economic interests of the economic bloc (SEKEB).



Top on the summit meeting agenda was creation of a secretariat and appointment of a Chief Executive Officer of the bloc after the three county assemblies passed the SEKEB ACT, which was assented to by the governors and gazetted. Machakos is set to gazette the ACT this coming Friday.
Other key issues discussed include:
Aligning the three counties' development agenda to that of the national government for accelerated regional development;
Following up on the Green Climate Funding proposal which if approved, each county will benefit with Sh 1 Billion to fund climate smart and green projects;
Collaboration with Rural Electrification and Renewable Energy Corporation (REREC) and KPLC to increase last mile connectivity across the region;
Mainstreaming climate smart agriculture to promote food security through massive water harvesting; and
Creation of an enabling environment for the youth to engage in income generating activities.
The governors elected Julius Malombe of Kitui to chair the bloc for the next one year.




Tuesday, 13 December 2022

Makueni approves 5 Chief Officers

WOTE: TUESDAY 13, 2022

Makueni County Assembly on Tuesday evening approved five out 10 Chief Officer Nominees who had been  submitted by  Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr 

The vetting reports of the five other  nominees to various Departments will be tabled for approval discussions today, Wednesday 14, 2022.
Those approved are: 
1. Japheth Mutuku Kiminza (Environment, Natural Resources, Mining and Climate Change)
2. Boniface Musyoki Mutua (Social Economic Planning, Budget,  Revenue, Monitoring and Evaluation)
3.Dr. Josslyn Nzilani Mutua (Trade, Marketing, Industry, Culture and Tourism)
4.  Eng. James Moki Muli (Infrastructure, Transport and Public Works) & Nicholas Mutisya Mutua for Education &  Internships

Malombe roots for Masinga dam

Ruto orders expansion 
of Masinga water intake 


By Governor's Press Service,

KITUI
Gov. Malombe speaks at the event as Gov. Ndeti looks on




President William Ruto has directed the Cabinet Secretary for Water, Sanitation and Irrigation Alice Wahome to urgently expand water intake works at Masinga dam to augment water supply to Kitui and Machakos Counties.



https://youtu.be/fcE6YGQUNdk



Responding to a request from Kitui Governor Dr Julius Malombe, the president directed that the works be undertaken through national government funding. Governor Malombe asked the President "to support the expansion process of the raw water intake fitted at Masinga to increase the capacity of water supply in the region".
The president spoke in Athi River as he commissioned an Affordable Housing project to deliver 5,360 housing units in a development that envisages a community of diverse income groups living together, sharing physical and social facilities.

Dr Julius Malombe, along with Machakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti had joined the President at the at the commissioning of the Sustainable Neighborhood Program (SNP) and the ground breaking ceremony in Machakos.

Governor Malombe said there is need to embrace the affordable housing idea to solve the cumulative housing deficit in the country. The governor noted the public sector as key in creating enabling environment for housing program as the private sector invests in the plan to achieve extensive opportunities for investment in construction in Kenya.

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