Thursday, 16 March 2023
Special Leadeship school opens in Makueni County
Drones to deliver emergency drugs
Makueni breaks new grounds
Wote,
Makueni County
Thursday
Wednesday, 15 March 2023
Kitui tops list of mineral-rich counties
Kitui is among the 15 counties targeted for a national geo-survey to verify availability and quantities of lucrative minerals. Other targeted counties include also Homabay, West Pokot, Migori among others.
Tuesday, 14 March 2023
Assemly okays its schedule
Sunday, 12 March 2023
Group launches 'keep fit' bid
Friday, 10 March 2023
Kitui County has 320 vehicles, probe report reveals
Cholera kills four in Mavoko
Ikokani school: Panic no more
Thursday, 9 March 2023
Mutula opens budget workshop
Youngsters join Makueni Government
100 interns to gain work
Wednesday, 8 March 2023
Re-drawing of Konza City buffer zone begins
Makueni buys drugs for its 236 health facilities
The sorry state of Nguni-Nuu Road
A Cry for Nguni- Nuu road
OPINION
By Fred Maundu
Every time Kenyans go to a general election, voters are promised heaven by politicians seeking votes. However, once the politicians secure those positions, the promises collapse. Some are somewhat realized and others are not. The residents of Mwingi East Sub County in Kitui County and especially those who use Nguni-Nuu Road face this nightmare.
This is the area where the killer Enziu River is located. The river has taken so many lives, yet no leadership- local or national appear perturbed. Up to this day, there is no bridge and the potential to lose other lives is full.
On this 35Km stretch, you will come across huge potholes. It's now 5 years plus since the former President, Uhuru Kenyatta launched this 35Km road project. He did it on June 30, 2017. The project aimed at upgrading Nguni -Nuu road to Bitumen Standards.
In this region, this was the first project since independence that locals thought would have positive benefits in both dry and rainy seasons. Since then, the road has been done for about 20Km. Be that as it may, the section now has degenerated and is currently in poor state because some sections have been swept away by rain and about 15 Km are full of soil heaps, heaps of gravel and stones.
The road is impassable and to some extend, risky to drive through. One cannot say its COVID-19 pandemic that impended its completion. NO!
Residents are now hopeless about it since this has become the reference tool during campaigns and there is no single leader- not the current Governor Julius Malombe, Senator Kiio Wambua, Woman Representative MP Kasalu or even the local MP has vowed to act despite numerous calls to complete the project.
Residents are concerned why leaders local are so dumb about this sorry state of the road when the neighboring, Tana River County managed to do a 46 Km Cheredende -Bura -Hola Road (B89) at the same time. Where did we go wrong? Should we wait for other five years to listen to the same lies? I wouldn’t be wrong if I say empty talk reigns here! The delay is exacerbating the problems and this is not what Reclamation, Transformation and Prosperity Agenda for Kitui County we were promised.
A stab for service delivery
Top Kitui officials to
sign performance contracts
By Governor's Press Service,
KITUI
TOP officials in the Kitui County Government will be put under Performance Contracts. Governor Julius Malombe says the objective is to among other things make the County Executive Committee Members (CECMs) and the Chief Officers (COs) to be accountable in resource utilization for improved efficiency in service delivery.Dr Malombe with Mr. Magua and other officials
Dr. Malombe was speaking at KEFRI, Kitui as he opened a workshop on Performance Management for the Kitui Public Service at KEFRI in Kitui. The exercise was led by the Director, Performance monitoring & Evaluation Mr. J. M. Magua from the office of the Prime Cabinet Secretary.
Governor Malombe said his 16-sector development priorities and the budget allocations in the supplementary budget (1) will be the development blueprint to inform the Performance Contradicting Systems (PCs).
The County Executive Committee Members and the Chief Officers are expected to come up with clear targets and SMART performance indicators at the end of the capacity building exercise inline with the supplementary budget (1) for the FY 2022/23.
The other county staff will also sign performance appraisals with the COs as per the Human Resource Policy and procedures.
The signing of performance contracts and appraisals will be key in creating a culture of results-oriented management within the County government of Kitui and in delivery of services to the people of Kitui.
Tuesday, 7 March 2023
Kikima Cooperative probe begins
Matungulu TTI gets 100 computers
Monday, 6 March 2023
Report of 935 ghost useless- Board
Kitui Public Service Board
rejects Malombe's staff audit
By Daniel Kituku and Mercy Musangi
CONTROVERSY is brewing about the alleged findings of 935 ghost workers in the Kitui County Government after doubt was cast over the integrity of the audit.
The Kitui County Public Service Board chairperson described as opaque the staff audit and distanced her board from human resource audit report presented to Kitui Governor Dr. Julius Malombe recently.
The Board under the leadership of Florence Munanie Makindi took a firm stand against the the 935 ghost workers report by Florence Muinde and team and alleged that an audit team member, who happens to be the immediate former County Public Service Board chair intentionally sidelined the current board in participating or giving any views in the important exercise.
The Board further states the audit team surprisingly wrote a letter to the former interdicted Board Secretary who has been illegally in office to give information without the knowledge of the Board and the Chair, rather than contact the current office bearers.
In a letter seen by The Anchor dated March 3, 2023 and signed by Dr. Makindi, the board disowns the the Permanent and Pensionable ghost workers dated back to 2017 and placed the responsibility on the former chair who was also involved in the same audit . Dr Makindi pointed out that Dr. Muinde and her team failed to submit names of the said 56 ECD ghost teachers revealed during the headcount to facilitate the board establish the grounds upon which teachers did not submit themselves to the headcount.
“It is against this backdrop that the Kitui Public Service Board takes its stand to clarify the following; The issue of 935 ghost workers –thanks to the same audit committee for agreeing that the board never engaged any casuals. The board disowns the Permanent and Pensionable ghost workers dating back to 2017 as the responsibility lies on the former chair who was also involved in the said audit.
About the issue of 56 ECDE ghost teachers - it is again disturbing that through a letter dated 23/2/2023 the chair Dr. Florence Muinde declined to submit the names of the said 56 ghost ECDE teachers revealed during the head count. The request was made to facilitate the board establish the ground of teachers who turned out for recruitment giving reasons why they were not counted
The issue of irregular recruitment without Intents and Budget…immediately the board assumed office a letter from the board to executive was done requesting for both intents and approved budget and evidence of response from executive giving intents according to organizational structure and availability of approved budget for 2021-2022 is available.
From the foregoing the Kitui Service Board declares that the audit report presented by Dr.Florence Muinde was subjective and tentamount to defamation, the report lacked merit and therefore the board disowns it’s findings”, Dr. Makindi said.
Sunday, 5 March 2023
School with one Form 1 student
Friday, 3 March 2023
Election upheld
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