Wednesday 31 October 2018

Ngilu confronts insecurity in Kitui County



Ngilu meets IG Boinet over
Endless killing of Kitui people

GOVERNOR Kaluki Ngilu today took up insecurity concerns in Kitui County to the office of the Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinet.

Thursday 18 October 2018

Firm fails to dispose Kitui asbestos waste



Asbestos waste firm
stares at contempt case 

 By Martin Masai

A firm associated with the family of Kenya’s first African Chief Justice faces contempt proceedings after it failed to comply with a court order to remove toxic asbestos waste from a Kitui site.

The High Court gave the firm- Sonata Limited a 15 day ultimatum on September 28 to remove and dispose of the poisonous cargo. The deadline ended on October 13,2018. Sonata first buried the waste at Kiongwe Valley on land associated with the Kitili family, raising hue and cry from residents over looming danger of contaminating water sources at the valley.
Upon assuming office, Governor Kaluki Ngilu, in response to calls from Kitui residents, moved to secure the water tower by removing the waste that is now held in two containers at a yard in Kanyoonyoo.

When the matter came up before Machakos Resident Judge Justice A O Angote the court barred Kitili’s son-Maluki Kitili Mwendwa and the company- Sonata Limited- from depositing any hazardous waste in Kiongwe Valley LR Number Nzambani/ Maluma/ 690, pending the hearing of a suit filed by the Kitui County Government against the pair.
The order signified a major victory for Governor Ngilu who made an election pledge to protect Kitui people from the poisonous effects of the asbestos waste that Maluki and Sonata Ltd buried at Kiongwe valley, endangering the lives of thousands of residents who draw water from streams originating from the area marked as a water tower.
The judge partially allowed prayers sought by the County Government of Kitui in an Environment and Land Court Petition Number 2 of January 16, 2018.
A spot check today by this writer at Kanyoonyoo noticed the containers defiantly placed at the yard without any indication as to when the Court Order would be obeyed.
Contempt proceedings could result in a hefty fine, a jail term or other sanctions against the offending firm jointly with its advocates, that court would deem fit to meet the ends of justice.
Lawyer Simon Saili Malonza, who successfully prosecuted the petition assisted by Mr. Davidson Makau and Marriane Mutuvi indicated today that he will be filing contempt proceedings against Sonata Ltd for failure to comply with the court order.
When he gave the order, Justice Angote also directed that costs of the removal of the waste be met by Sonata Ltd and directed that the company, Nema and Maluki pay costs of the application to the County Government.
 “ A mandatory injunction be and is hereby issued compelling the 1st respondent to identify and relocate the asbestos which had been deposited on the suit land to a different and suitable site, within fifteen(15) days, for disposal of the waste in accordance with the provisions of the Environmental Management and Coordination Act pending the hearing and determination of the petition” said Justice Angote.
The County Government has listed as respondents Messers Sonata Kenya Limited, Maluki Kitili Mwendwa, National Environmental Management Authority (NEMA) as Ist, 2nd and 3rd respondents.
Maluki is the immediate former NEMA Chairman and it is curious that he is facing a suit that runs in the face of the public obligation that he was appointed to serve.
In the petition, the government is seeking 9 prayers that include a declaration that Sonata Kenya Limited is in breach of Article 42 of the Constitution of Kenya and that the act of dumping asbestos waste in Kiongwe valley in connivance with Maluki, had denied the residents of Kitui County the right to a clean and healthy environment as guaranteed in Article 42 of the Constitution, thus leading to a breach of the Constitution.
The government also seeks and order for the restoration of Kiongwe valley to its original state before it was violated by dumping of the poisonous waste and refund of tax payers’ money that the County Government used to remove the waste.


Wednesday 17 October 2018

Machakos, Makueni, Kajiado governors meet over Kilimanjaro water


Chelugui, 3 governors meet
 to end Nol-Turesh water woes


By Governor's Press Service 

Cabinet Secretary for Water and Sanitation Simon Chelugui on Tuesday held a consultative meeting with governors Kivutha Kibwana (Makueni), Joseph Ole Lenku (Kajiado) and Machakos deputy governor Francis Maliti to resolve the Nol-Turesh water conflict piting the three counties.

Friday 12 October 2018

Thursday 11 October 2018

Victory for Ngilu as Mount Kenya wholesalers case collapses



Ngilu’s big victory
in Public Health case

By Martin Masai


GOVERNOR Kaluki Ngilu today won a decisive victory for the people of Kitui when a case by Mount Kenya Wholesalers against the County Government dramatically collapsed at the High Court.

Monday 1 October 2018

Dr Wasanga records statement with EACC


Dr Wasanga grilled by EACC
In storm over his new job


By Anchor Reporter


The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) have grilled the Makueni County Secretary Dr Paul Wasanga over circumstances resulting in his appointment for the job.
The Anchor established yesterday that Wasanga had recorded a lengthy statement that covers how he elbowed his way to become the county boss after he chaired the panel that interviewed other applicants for the post

An EACC source that is versed with the investigation said Wasanga and other panelists, along with applicants who sat for the interview had recorded statements.   
Names of those who have recorded statements include Mr wasanga, who also is a former CEO of the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC), Eng .Jacqueline Musyoki..former CEO..Kenya Water Trust Fund, Mr Benjamin Mutie who is the Chairman of the Makueni County Public Service Board. Incidentally, those who have been grilled comprise a team that is seen as Governor Kivutha Kibwana’s advisors.
Four other people who were candidates for the post have also recorded statements with EACC. Investigators are analyzing score sheets for each of the candidates and minutes generated by the interviewing panel after each appearance.
The records were seized by investigators when the EACC swooped in Dr Wasanga’s offices and those of the Makueni County Public Services Board.
At the time of the interviews both Mr Wasanga and Dr Musyoki did not have official designations at the County Government and investigators are questioning the circumstances that catapulted them to the panel. Mr Charles Mutuku, a monied.businessman viewed by many as chief financier to Governor, who also sat in the panel was yet to record a statement by the time we went to press,
“Investigators have recorded detailed statements from virtually all of them. Only two members of the panel are yet to record their versions of what took place”, the source said adding that the entire account looks like a circus.
Investigators are trying to unravel how Wasanga presided over the interview panel as Chairman and ended up slotting himself as the successful candidate.
EACC is looking at the whole process of employment from the application, shortlisting, interviews,vetting  to appointment of the substantive County Secretary.
The most intriguing aspect is that Dr Wasanga interviewed his competitors, some viewed as better qualified than him. Questions are being raised as to why the Makueni Public Service Board did not do its job independently..
The employment of Wasanga got  into trouble when two residents from Makueni brought a sworn petition to the  Makueni Assembly opposing his appointment as the county secretary. 
They cited his tenure at the Kenya National Examination Council where the yet unresolved bribery saga nicknamed  Chicken Gate was hatched under his watch.
EACC is also keen to establish the authenticity of a certificate of clearance from the EACC that Dr Wasanga may have presented to prove that he had no baggage carried over from KNEC.

Friday 28 September 2018

Ngilu scores big on pledge to remove asbestos waste



Firm gets a 15 day deadline
to remove asbestos waste


The High Court today gave a company that dumped poisonous asbestos waste in land associated with the family of a former Chief Justice Kitili Mwendwa in Kitui County a 15 day ultimatum to remove and dispose of the poisonous cargo currently quarantined at Kitui Stadium.

Wednesday 26 September 2018

A tale of deprivation of the Ngulya people

Decades of injustices for the
Ngulya people of Kibwezi

By Stephen Nzioka
For more than four decades, they have lived in squalor. They have been abandoned by successive governments and short-changed by leaders, with empty promises of finding them alternative land.

Monday 24 September 2018

EACC swoops on Makueni



EACC probes Wasanga's
appointment as Makueni CS


.By Daniel kituku, 

The Ethics and Anti corruption commission (EACC)   has swooped on Makueni County Government over the appointment of Dr Paul Wasanga as County Secretary. 

Fervent defense for KCHIC

Drop the scorn, K-CHIC
is a blessing to Kitui

A COMMENTARY


By Munyasya Musya

Assistant Director
The face of K-CHIC campaign
Communications and Public Relations
Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honourable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is gracious, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. Philippians 4:8

Monday 17 September 2018

Man allegedly killed nephew to earn insurance benefit


Man denies murdering
nephew over insurance

 A top insurance executive- Mr Evans Masaku Kasyoki today denied murdering his nephew to earn a Sh 9m insurance claim. The suspect linked to controversial murder of Eric Makau in 2014 appeared before Machakos High Court Judge Justice George Odunga. Mr Kasyoki denied the allegations of killing the late Makau in order to benefit from the life insurance claim.

Friday 14 September 2018

Kiu land owner warns grabbers

Land fraudsters 
target Yoani Farm

Fraudsters are invading  Yoani Farm owned by Stanley & Son Limited. Yoani Farm is located near Salama on the road to Ngaamba/ Kiu.  in Makueni County. The imposters aim at grabbing it from its owners.
The grabbers, posing as genuine owners of the land are mobilizing unsuspecting citizens, purporting to sale shares of the property that would result in the ownership of parcels of the land owned by Mr Robin Stanley.
The grabbers are taking cue from a style that begun in Mavoko where they have been targeting land belonging to East African Portland Cement. They have also set their eyes on land belonging to ICIPE on Konza plains and have been pushed further down the Nairobi-Mombasa Highway in search of land that they can use to con a land thirsty middle class.
Today, Mr Stanley who is the Managing Director of Stanley and Son Limited put has up a Caveat Emptor, warning the grabbers to keep off the land or face legal consequences. The following is the entire notice.




PUBLIC NOTICE 
CAVEAT EMPTOR

LAND REFERENCE NUMBER 1748, KIIMA KIU/KALANZONI AND MUKAA WARD, MAKUENI COUNTY – REGISTERED IN THE NAME OF
STANLEY & SON LIMITED

THE PROPERTY IS NOT FOR SALE

TAKE NOTICE that STANLEY & SON LIMITED (the Company) is the registered and absolute owner of all that parcel of land known as Land Reference Number 1748 situated North East of Kiu Trading Centre in Makueni County (the Property)

It has come to the attention of the Company that certain person(s) are purporting to have an interest in the above Property and are holding themselves out as registered owners and/or persons with a valid legal interest in the Property.

The Company therefore notifies the public that:

1.   any person who purports to dispose of the Property by way of sale, assignment or transfer is liable to be charged and convicted of theft;
2.   the relevant authorities have been notified of these developments; and
3.   any one continuing to deal with these fraudulent individuals does so entirely at their own risk and the resultant agreements and/or arrangements are null and void.

Dated at Makueni this 27 August 2018

STANLEY & SON LIMITED

Wednesday 12 September 2018

Ngilu meets artisinal miners

Ngilu's pledge on 
Kitui's mineral wealth




BY GABRIEL NDELEVA

Governor Charity Ngilu today vowed to ensure that Kitui realizes the full benefits of its the vast mineral deposits.
She said land owners in the areas with the mineral deposits are appropriately  taken care of.

Tuesday 11 September 2018

Gov Kivutha demands better outputs


Makueni County staff sign
performance  contracts

All employees of the government of Makueni county will now work under performance contracts in order to improve service delivery.The employees, including the entire cabinet, Chief Officers, Directors, and chairpersons of various authorities under the County Government signed the performance contracts on Monday, in an event presided over by governor Kivutha Kibwana and his deputy Adelina Mwau.

Monday 10 September 2018

Ngilu tells off MCAs on joy rides

Ngilu sets new rule
on county spending

By Gabriel Ndeleva

Kitui Governor Charity Ngilu today vowed that the County will not spend it's money outside Kitui
on goods or services which can be accessed locally.

Wednesday 5 September 2018

Ndengu Revolution enters new phase

Ngilu launches tractors 
for early farm preparation

By Munyasya Musya

THE Ndengu Revolution roared on yesterday with Governor Kaluki Ngilu launching new tractors to plough farms for vulnerable residents. This brings to 17 the fleet of tractors in the county deployed to help poor farmers prepare their farms ahead of the October - December rains.
Speaking  at Mrs. Makaa Kimanzi’s farm in Malondo village in Mutonguni Ward of Kitui West sub county, Governor Ngilu asked farmers in villages across the county to form committees that will help in identifying poor farmers who would be given priority in the programme.
“While wealthier farmers can access tractor services from private owners, there is need to help the poor actualize food security in the county”, she said.

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