Saturday 28 January 2023

Art of stealing bursaries


Machakos tops list 
of stolen bursaries 


Machakos Town Constituency is claiming the biggest chunk of bursary funds that can not be accounted for with a figure of  Kes 45million.

Figure by
 The Daily Nation

A report from the Auditor General puts the exact figure at Kes 45,106,000, making it the highest figure in Kenya of suspected stolen funds from the bursary scheme.

Two more constituencies- Mwala and Kitui West  feature in the list, with Mwala showing Kes 27,214,000 suspected stolen, while Kitui West has Kes18,892,000 missing.

The figures stand out like a sore toe because millions of poor students continue to miss school due to biting poverty levels in the villages in those constituencies. Most likely, those culpable of the theft are well-to-do people who have been appointed by Members of Parliament in the respective constituencies to manage the funds.

Worse still, the revelations come as schools in Lower Eastern Region remain practically missing from the list of top performing schools in the 2022 KCSE examination. For instance, the top National School- Machakos School, had only one 'A' Grade, compared to Mangu High School that had over 80 'A's, more than all the 'A' grades attained in the three counties of Machakos, Kitui and Makueni.

The theft highlights why MPs must be restrained by all means from presiding over public funds such as Constituency Development Funds as decreed by the Supreme Court of Kenya that found CDF to be unconstitutional due to the fact that it vests MPs with a role in its management- while it is a funtion of the executive.

It remains to be seen how MPs will vote on the action to be taken on their hirelings.


Friday 27 January 2023

Meet the Beekeeper of Kyaume

By Gastone Valusi

The Bee keepers in Kyaume village in Matungulu Sub- county want the government to support the private sector efforts aimed at attracting the youth to the business.
The chairman of the local bee keepers association Danwatson Mweu said that both county and national governments could render support through seminars and sensitisation programmes.
Mr Mweu said that bees were pollinators that increase reproduction of fruit crops.
He said that bee keeping was an emerging business that needed government support for sustainable growth and development for interested of Kenyan youth.
"The association usually organises vigorous training , sensitisation and seminars geared towards attracting young farmers to join the association,"he said. 
Mweo spoke yesterday during a meeting with bee keepers at the village.
Mr Mweu said only few bee keepers are doing the business and that is why they do as much as they can to encourage youths to join in the business. 
He identifiedalso bush burning and vandalising of beehives as challenges to the development of the business in the region.
"Our major challenges are bush burning and vandalism. People vandalise our beehives in the bush.

Thursday 26 January 2023

Kitui's 21 key sectors in big funding plan

USAID, Kitui County's
 Kes. 1bn funding plan


 Kitui, Thursday, January 26, 2023

The fourth phase of the quarterly review meetings on the Joint Work Plan (JWP) between the County Government of Kitui and USAID kicked off yesterday at a Kitui hotel.


Wednesday 25 January 2023

Bombshell charge for activist in tiff with Governor Ndeti

By Mueni Mutua 

A political activist Donald Mwendwa Nzau popularly known as 'Password' has been charged in a Machakos Court on a sensational charge.
The Charge Sheet.
The state is indicting the activist  for publishing alleged  false information against Machakos County Governor Wavinya Ndeti in a WhatsApp group. 
Activist Donald Mwendwa Nzau


Mwendwa was arrested on Monday  in Mombasa County  and brought to Machakos  where He has been in custody before  been arreigned  in Court on Wednesday afternoon. 

Appearing before Principal Magistrate Mary Otindo , Mwendwa pleaded not guilty of the charge. He was released on a bond of Kes. 200,000 or a cash bail of Kes. 50,000 

Mention of this case was set for February 13, 2023. It is likely to be an scandalous hearing if both the governor and the activist dig in.

Boy rescued,four held in kidnap ordeal

By Gastone Valusi
 in Machakos.

Police in Matungulu Sub-county, are holding four men in connection with the kidnapping  of a three-year-old child who had gone missing from his home at Nguluni trading centre on Sunday last week.

Elephants kill villager in Masinga



Inaction on elephants
leads to death of villager



By Vincent Matheka in Masinga




Three elephants roaming through villages in Masinga
A man has been trampled to death by elephants marauding villages in Machakos County.
The incident happened this afternoon at Makutano Ma Ndei, Mukusu sub-location in Masinga Sub County.
The three elephants were earlier reported to be roaming through villages in Kaewa and Musumaa sub locations of Masinga in Machakos County,  sending panic among residents.
Life for the villagers has been disrupted as they ran helter-skelter as they await intervention from Kenya Wildlife Services.
The jumbo are believed to have escaped from the nearby Mwea Game Reserve. This morning,  one of the jumbo trampled upon a goat in the unfolding scenarios.
 By the time of going to press, no action had been taken by either local administration of the KWS.

Monday 23 January 2023

Matinyani School turns the tables

When a name and
size does not matter




By Mercy Mueni in Kitui



Matinyani Boys Secondary school has proved it's academic prowess after flooring well known schools not only in Eastern Region but in Kenya.

Staff unrest at Machakos University

By Mueni Mutua 

Machakos University workers  today downed their tools over delayed promotions and claims of  failed attempts to meet with management. 

Speaking to the Media on Monday morning the Kenya University Staff Union(KUSU)  Machakos Branch Secretary General Sylvanus Mwanzia pointed out that  the issues they want addressed have been outstanding since 2016 and cannot wait any longer.

"We are a very agitated lot because since 2016 we have been getting lies, and as a union we have always advised our Members to be patient,But its time we demanded what belongs to us".Mwanzia reiterated. 

They are However expected to present their petition to the Institutions Vice Chancellor Prof.Lucy Irungu on Tuesday morning.

Giant Schools Missing in Action


Giant Ukambani schools miss
out in  2022 KCSE top league


 By Gastone Valusi in Machakos


Though there is a general feeling that schools in Lower Eastern performed well in the 2022 KCSE exams, an analysis of the listing shows that schools from the region rank poorly compared to schools in other parts of the country.

From a casual scanning of results, it is possible that Mangu High School alone produced more A plain(81) grade than all schools combined in Lower Eastern.


Dr. Kituku

Mr Katuku

It is curious that while the region's top performing school- Matinyani Boys scored a mean grade of 9,94 and will send the entire 2022 cohort of students to the universities, it still lagged behind other schools that posted  the mean score  beyond 10 points.

 

Questions are being raised as to how the top schools from Lower Eastern- Machakos School, Makueni School, Kitui School, St Charles Lwanga and others in that league, though they will send good numbers to the universities, are missing from the list of top performers.

It is also noted that more Girl schools than boys schools in the region performed well in the 2022 Kenya Certificate of Secondary School Education. Out of 20 schools with a mean score of 7 points and above 10 were girl schools while the boys schools were 6 with 4 being mixed schools. Notable performers include AIC Sombe Girls under leadership of Mrs Anne Mutinda. It shot to the third best school in Kitui County, beating a national School- Muthale Girls.

Schools in Kitui County seemed to top the region followed by schools in Makueni with Machakos County coming third in that order. In the list of 20 top schools in the region,only three are in Machakos County and their mean scores are way below their equivalents in other regions. ( See list herein)

1. Matinyani Boys 9.94, 2.Kitui School 9.31, 3.Kathiani Girls 9.11,  4.Mbooni Girls 8.91,

5.AIC Sombe Girls 8.54,  6.Makueni Boys 8.39,  7. St Charles Lwanga 8.11,  8.Machakos School 8.00,

9.Kisasi Boys 7.96,  10.Precious Blood Kilungu 7.92,  11.Kyangondu Mixed 7.90,  

12.Caring Hearts 7.76, 13.St Joseph Kibwezi 7.48,14. Misyani Girls 7.48, 15.Mwaani Girls 7.20, 

16.Kavingoni Secondary,7.18, 17.Kisau Girls 7.16, 18. Machakos Girls 7.14, 19. Makueni Girls 7.10,

 20. Kaumoni Boys 7.06

Speaking to The Anchor  in an interview today, Former Machakos County Health Executive Dr Ancent Kituku said the dismal performance in Machakos County could be attributed to lack of unity between leaders in addressing matters to do with education.

Dr Kituku, said professionals in other regions have joined the Board of Management of various schools and are usually at hand to offer advice whenever the schools in the region do not perform well.

"The leadership in our region both political and religious does not seem to care much about education. They have left it to the Ministry to education and do not hold meetings to review the performance of our schools,"said Dr Kituku. He says the community needs to motivate teachers and pool resources to upgrade school infrastructure such as labs and libraries in order to boost performance in the region.

Some former academic giants in the region like Kitui School,Mbooni Girls and St Charles Lwanga bounced back to the limelight while some small schools also made their mark in the list of top performing schools.

Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Training (Kuppet) Executive Secretary Mr Musembi Katuku attributed the trend to hard work by teachers and students in the schools. "Some small schools are putting a lot of effort and that's why they have good results but we are not condemning the big schools. They have done their part," he said.


Mutula launches Jhpiego project

 

Bill and Melinda Gates
funds Makueni program


Nairobi: January 23, 2022

Makueni is among the selected counties that will benefit from a five-year program whose overall goal is to accelerate and scale quality Post-Partum Family Planning services within its Primary Health Care facilities.

Saturday 21 January 2023

KCSE at a glance

KCSE 2022 Performance at a glance in Lower Eastern 

Matinyani Boys 9.942
Kitui School 9.312
Kathiani Girls 9.1253
Mbooni Girls 8.911
AIC Sombe Girls 8.548
Makueni Boys 8.399
St. Charles Lwanga 8.180
Muthale Girls 8.110
Kisasi Boys 7.965
Precious Blood Kilungu 7.92
Kyangondu Mixed 7.905
Caring Hearts High 7.76
St. Josephs Kibwezi 7.488
Misyani Girls 7.482
Mwaani Girls 7.209
Kavingoni Sec, Kathonzweni 7.181
Kisaú Girls 7.165
Machakos Girls 7.140
Makueni Girls 7.102
Kaumoní Boys 7.065
Kitondo School 7.04

Girl Schools shine in KCSE

By Regina Mueni

Girls' Schools in Machakos County recorded a significant improvement  compared to Boys' Schools in the just released 2022 KCSE exams. 
Mumbuni Girls Principal Ms Karen Karuntimi

In Kathiani subcounty Kathiani Girls High school  posted a mean grade of 9.12 with the top student,  scoring an A plain of 82 points while in Machakos Subcounty Machakos School posted a performance index of 8.0 with only one student managing to score an A. 
Their neighbours, Machakos Girls, posted a sterling performance in this years KCSE after gannering a mean grade of 7.1 with the school producing 5 A-'s. 
In Kangundo subcounty, St. Francis Misyani girls will send 201 students to University who attained a university entry mark. The school produced a mean grade of 7.4 with the top student Agnes Mueni Nzivu who was also the second student in the subcounty scoring an A plain of 81points.
In Makueni county, Mbooni Girls posted a mean of 8.9 with 201 candidates out of the total 214  proceeding to the university. 
Other schools with an upward mobility  significance are Mumbuni Girls where for the fisrt time since inception of the  school in 2005,They managed an A with the principal Karen Karuntimi revealing that most of the top performers in this school came from humble  backgrounds which challanged them to work hard. 
In an interview with The Anchor immediately after receiving the results, she pointed out that the school produced more than 50 students with the university entry mark.
While releasing the results Cabinet Cs Ezekiel Machogu revealed that male students outshined their  female counterparts which according to Mrs.Karuntimi could be attributed to Girls having an attitude towards science related subjects however, they performed better in languages.
Below you find  the general performance at a glance
Matinyani Boys 9.942
Kitui School 9.312
Kathiani Girls 9.1253
Mbooni Girls 8.911
AIC Sombe Girls 8.548
Makueni Boys 8.399
St. Charles Lwanga 8.180
Muthale Girls 8.110
Kisasi Boys 7.965
Precious Blood Kilungu 7.92
Kyangondu Mixed 7.905
Caring Hearts High 7.76
St. Josephs Kibwezi 7.488
Misyani Girls 7.482
Mwaani Girls 7.209
Kavingoni Sec, Kathonzweni 7.181
Kisaú Girls 7.165
Machakos Girls 7.140
Makueni Girls 7.102
Kaumoní Boys 7.065
Kitondo School 7.04

Friday 20 January 2023

Top performer eyes medicine

By Gastone Valusi in 
Machakos.

Lower Eastern's arguably best overall candidate in 2022 KCSE Agnes Nzivo is from Misyani  Girls High School in Kangundo Sub-county.

She wants to pursue Medicine at the University of Nairobi. The 17-year old scored an A plain grade of 81 points in the final national examinations whose marking ended last week.
The A plain grade is a very rare grade in Lower Eastern region, with some  single schools in other counties scoring higher number of As than the cumulative figure of the region. 

Speaking to journalists outside the school ground today, an elated Agnes said her stunning performance in KCSE  has handed her a ticket to pursue the degree course in Neuro Surgeon, which she has been yearning to study since she joined the extra county school four years ago.

“I have no words and I cannot describe the amount of joy I have right now. I owe everything to God. I also thank my teachers and parents for standing by me and guiding me to achieve this grade,” said Agnes.

However, her success, she said did not come easy. “It was a rough and a bumpy ride to success. But I give it to my teachers who went out of their way to give me and my classmates maximum support,” she said.

Agnes's confession was affirmed his father Samuel Nzivo , who attributed his daughter performance was to hard work. 

“My daughter was focused all though and one of the most-hard-working and obedient in the school. The teachers also worked very hard in supporting my daughter and also  God heard our prayers,” Mr Nzivo said in an interview.

Kitui starts project listing meetings

By Mercy Mbai,
Communication Officer
Kitui County




January Friday 20th, 2023.

The County Government of Kitui yesterday kicked off countywide public participation forums for the financial  year 2022/ 2023. This year's projects  are centred towards  a 16 point - sector development plan   as prioritized in  Governor Julius  Malombe's development plan for the people of Kitui.


Leaders shun burial of 3 infants burnt to death

By Gastone Valusi and Dennis Mwikya



Tears flowed freely on Thursday during the burial of Three infants who were burned to death over family land tussle in Kangundo, Machakos County last week.

Thursday 19 January 2023

From our archives. The Gun Drama Story

 

Monday, 5 July 2010

The Anchor June 2010

Strange Gun Drama!
Police seek to know who shot priest
By MARTIN MASAI
POLICE is packaging details they have gathered over a bizarre shooting incident in the residence of Makueni Parish head Father John Makewa.
In the incident, It is reported that suspected gangsters raided the residence forcing Father Makewa to open fire in an effort to fight back at about 4.15 am on March 20,2010.
When gunshots rung out that night, a catholic Priest, Father Fidelis Nzuki was left injured and bleeding profusely. He sustained a shot on his arm and another between his legs.
Reports made to the Police in Wote, Makueni District that morning by Father Makewa indicated that the alleged gangsters fired at the house, injuring the visiting Father Nzuki and forcing Father Makewa to return fire. During the night of attack, Father Makewa had hosted four other priests in his house, among them Father Nzuki. The Priests allege that they were woken up by gunfire with Father Makewa shouting that the house was under attack.
They could not hear the attackers other than gunshots that made them believe that they were under attack. It could not have been that the fire was coming from the priest’s gun. While fully alert, it is alleged that Father Makewa called Father Nzuki and handed to him a gun and asked him to head towards the door of the sitting room and open it stealthily so that he(Makewa) could have a full view of the gangsters.
It is claimed that Father Makewa took a position along the corridor holding rifle, ostensibly to give cover to Father Nzuki as he opened the door. The other priests remained holed up in their rooms.
As Nzuki opened the door, a gunshot tore through his arm and he is reported to have yelled that he had been shot. As he wailed, a voice shouted “you can Die!” as another shot hit him, ripping through the flesh close to his genitals.
All this while, the other priests were shaking in fear of the unknown. It is alleged that Father Makewa eventually opened the door, and after a while, workers at the parish and the priests organised to take the injured priest to the hospital.
It was then assumed that Father Nzuki was hit by the alleged gangsters. Makewa narrated to The Anchor the story of the alleged raid and did not lock out the possibility that one of his shots may have ricocheted and hit Father Nzuki.
The matter turned nasty when police arrived at the home of Father Makewa and begun interviewing neighbours and the inhabitants of the house. On examining the scene of crime, they noticed that several windows had their glasses shattered and scattered on the outer side- meaning that shooting could only have taken place from inside the house.
Police sources say they combed the house and neighborhood for evidence that there were intruders and were convinced that the alleged attack may only have been a theory they found difficult to believe.
Police have interviewed close to 20 witnesses and the theory of attack has been narrowing down with each new statement.
Police then took away the two weapons- a rifle and a gun, all owned by Father Makewa- and begun an investigation that seems informed by both the fear of God, the risk of framing up a man of God or even tearing into turf wars that have seen priests position themselves to bid for the Bishop’s seat in the yet to be created Makueni Diocese of the Catholic Church.
Worse still, it may even be that the investigation is crippled by usual official red tape or outright inefficiency. Now a good three months after the attack, police are still lazing around with the shooting dominating conversation in many meetings in the parish.
Father Nzuki was eventually taken to Mater Hospital to begin a new life. He stayed at the ICU for two weeks and is currently recovering at a Catholic home in Mlolongo. Nzuki, now pursuing a Masters Degree in Business and Administration in Nairobi, interestingly was introduced to priesthood by Father Makewa and in fact comes from the same village in Kangundo.
The relationship between the pair has been such that they were seemingly inseparable. He was a constant visitor of Makewa and according to his own account; there has never been a known dis-agreement.
Nzuki’s account of the shooting tells how he reluctantly took hold of a gun thrust to him by his senior and instructed to crawl towards the door and open it. A police source says there is no doubt in Nzuki’s mind who was his assailant.
His statement is replete with exchanges that police are seeking to knit together and develop a motive for the shooting. Makewa was one of his regular visitors in hospital until the visits were abruptly stopped after the ailing priest was reported to have had nightmares and sleepless nights arising from the tragedy of the night of attack.
Shortly after, The Bishop of Machakos Catholic Diocese, the Most Rev Martin Kivuva instructed Father Makewa to step aside as head of the Parish to allow police carry out independent investigations. He was to report back to the bishop on May 22, 2010 for further deployment or instructions and that has not been possible due to the pace of the probe.
Makewa is an experienced priest who has come along way, clashing with the administration over various issues, the latest being a showdown with a former Makueni DC over alleged theft and sale of famine relief food.
Investigators are said to be approaching the matter carefully as they know that past clashes with the priest may be seen to have a hand in their probe.
Makewa was seen, along Father Kyule, and Father Mondiu as possible successors of the late Bishop Urbanus Kioko as Bishop of Machakos but the appointment of Bishop Kivuva, then based at Kwale sprung a surprise that may have send discomfort to some of the priests- key among them father Makewa who has bestrode the catholic scene in Machakos like a colossus. Sources in some sections of the church believe that the investigation may be swayed by a purported fight for who will be the new Bishop of the Makueni Diocese, a belief that may actually be far fetched.
Bishop Kivuva told The Anchor that it became necessary for Father Makewa to step aside given the nature of allegations and direction the investigation was taking. He said the church wanted the matter handled in the best manner possible so that all fears are put to rest “That is all there is to this matter in spite of the many stories that are doing rounds over it”
A new priest, Father Mutunga has since taken over from Father Makewa who remains away- mostly at his home in Kangundo where he is alleged to be under the escort of two armed Administration Police Officers.
They were attached to him after alleged incidents in Kangundo that seemed to have put his life in danger arising from family links with the injured priest.
The Anchor has been unable to reach any of the priests in Makewa’s house on the fateful night. However Police recorded statements from them, the injured priest and Father Makewa himself. Indeed they have taken two statements from Father Makewa.
Police sources say that finger prints and ballistic experts examined the guns recovered from the priest and confirmed that the bullet that hit Father Nzuki were fired from the Rifle Father Makewa held at the time of attack.
Now the biggest headache for the police is to append a motive for the shooting. Those privy to the probe say Police are investigating Father Makewa’s gun history- from the time he was licensed to carry weapons, his use of ammunition, incidents involving his use of the gun and storage in an attempt to decipher a motive for the shooting.
The Anchor also established that Police stopped probing the gangster theory in the attack and has been wondering why anyone would invent such a story in a case where a priest is shot with a gun being held by another who has been a mentor, friend and more of an elder brother.

From our archives: Peter Mulei

 https://theanchormedia.blogspot.com/2010/07/anchor-june-2010.html#:~:text=Peter%20Ngumbi%20Mulei,of%20a%20man.


The Anchor (Digital Edition): Equity Scholarship: 32 students picked

The Anchor (Digital Edition): Equity Scholarship: 32 students picked

  By Gastone Valusi  in Machakos.   Thirty two (32) pupils from Machakos County have been selected for the Equity Wings to Fly scholarship i...

Equity Scholarship: 32 students picked

 By Gastone Valusi
 in Machakos.
 

Thirty two (32) pupils from Machakos County have been selected for the Equity Wings to Fly scholarship in a highly competitive process that attracted hundreds of applicants.


Wednesday 18 January 2023

Jhpiego President visits Makueni for a review of Joint Projects

WOTE: January 18, 2023



Jhpiego President Leslie Mancuso and her two Vice Presidents Deborah Bossemeyer and Wendy Taylor on today toured Makueni for an appraisal of the impact of joint projects with the county government on health matters.


The team led by Jhpiego Country Director-Kenya Stephen Mutwiwa and other technical officers was hosted by Deputy Governor Lucy Mulili in Wote where they toured several projects’ beneficiaries.

Jhpiego has collaborated with Makueni to develop systems that save lives and guarantee healthier futures for women and their families through multiple projects and partners.These include:

1. The Gates-funded Advance Family planning (AFP) to ensure access to quality family planning through evidence-based advocacy.

2. Working with the Gates-supported Antenatal Postnatal Research Collective (ARC) project, Makueni County has integrated Network of Care (NoCs) into services delivery.  NoCs are a system where public and/or private health facilities deliberately interconnect through an administrative and clinical management model to increases the timeliness of referral processes for Maternal and Neonatal Health complications. 

3. Obstetric Safe Surgery project, supported by Johnson and Johnson which trained more than 80 healthcare providers who are members of surgical teams, leads in charge of maternity and subcounty Reproductive Health coordinators to perform safe, timely caesarean sections. 

4. Building on the clinical, community and data management skills from the Obstetric Safe Surgery project, the county and Jhpiego leveraged Proximie technology— a virtual dial in where senior surgeons support surgeries without being in the hospital physically— to review gaps in service provision for surgeries and charted actions taken.  

5. The Life after Birth project is working with Makueni to introduce quality-assured drugs for excessive bleeding after birth (Heat-stable Carbetocin, tranexamic acid and misoprostol) to Kenya. 

6. Obstetric Fistula project, where Makueni seeks to eradicate fistula through creating awareness, preventing and reducing the surgical backlog of fistula in the county.

-Story by Governor's Press Service 

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