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22 January, 2026

MP Mwengi Mutuse to Revive Pastors’ Training Programme at Makindu Bible College

Kibwezi West MP Hon. Mwengi Mutuse, OGW,has announced that he will revive a programme to sponsor the training of pastors at Makindu Bible College, in a move aimed at strengthening faith-based leadership and community development across the region.

Hon. Mutuse said the initiative will support pastors seeking theological training and leadership development, noting that well-equipped clergy play a critical role in promoting moral values, social cohesion, and peaceful coexistence within society.
The programme, which he previously sponsored, will once again cater for the training of pastors from Kibwezi West and neighbouring areas. It will prioritise committed and needy clergy, enabling them to access formal Bible college education and practical ministry skills.

He said the decision to revive the programme is inspired by the legacy of the late Pastor Lady Regina Mutuku, whose life and ministry exemplified humility, faith, and dedication to service. Pastor Regina was a beneficiary of the earlier programme and went on to serve faithfully under the Good News Church of Africa.

Hon. Mutuse spoke while attending the funeral service of Pastor Lady Regina Mutuku in Kikauni, Makindu Ward. He conveyed his condolences to her husband, Rev. Samson Mutuku Mang’au, the immediate and extended family, the church fraternity, and congregants from across the region.

He noted that the large turnout of clergy, church members, and community members at the funeral, as well as the testimonies shared, were a clear reflection of Pastor Regina’s impact and the respect she earned through her service.

The Kibwezi West MP reaffirmed that the focus of leadership must remain on meaningful development initiatives rather than empty rhetoric, adding that partnerships with faith institutions remain key to transforming communities.

He concluded by expressing hope that the revived training programme will nurture a new generation of well-grounded pastors who will continue to serve with integrity and dedication. 

21 January, 2026

Kangundo Braces for Fierce 2027 Contest as Stella Nzembi’s Star Rises

Kangundo Constituency in Machakos County is rapidly emerging as one of the most keenly watched political battlegrounds ahead of the 2027 General Election, following the steady rise of Hon. Stella Nzembi, whose growing influence is reshaping local political dynamics.

Once considered a constituency dominated by familiar political figures, Kangundo is now witnessing a noticeable shift in public mood.

Across villages, markets, churches, and community forums, conversations increasingly point to a desire for change—change that many residents say they see embodied in Hon. Nzembi’s leadership style and message.

Over the past months, Hon. Nzembi has quietly but consistently built a strong grassroots network that is now translating into visible political momentum. Her engagements at the community level have drawn large and enthusiastic crowds, signaling a groundswell of support that has unsettled established political players and injected fresh energy into the race.
“She speaks our language,” said a resident “For once, we feel like there is a leader who understands the daily struggles of ordinary people—youth unemployment, lack of opportunities for women, and poor service delivery.”

Another resident noted that her appeal lies in her accessibility. “She listens. When you raise an issue, she doesn’t brush it aside. That’s the kind of leadership we want—one that is accountable and close to the people,” he said.

Hon. Nzembi’s campaign message, which emphasizes inclusive development, accountability, youth empowerment, women’s economic participation, and effective service delivery, has resonated strongly with voters who feel sidelined by traditional politics. Many argue that her candidacy represents more than just an electoral bid—it reflects a broader push for transformation in how Kangundo is governed.

“We are tired of recycled promises every election cycle,” said a trader “We want leadership that delivers real results, not speeches. Stella gives us hope that things can actually change.”

Political observers note that her growing popularity cuts across age, gender, and socio-economic lines, positioning her as a unifying figure in a constituency eager for responsive governance. Analysts further point out that her ability to mobilize support from the grassroots is challenging the long-held belief that entrenched political machinery alone determines electoral success in Kangundo.

As the 2027 General Election draws closer, it is becoming increasingly evident that Hon. Stella Nzembi is not merely a participant in the race but a central figure redefining it. With residents openly demanding new leadership and rallying behind her vision, Kangundo’s political landscape appears poised for a significant shift—one that could usher in a new chapter in the constituency’s representation and leadership.

19 January, 2026

DG Francis Mwangangi Sounds Global Alarm Over US Withdrawal from UN Agencies

Machakos County Deputy Governor Francis Mwangangi has issued a strong warning on the potential global consequences following the United States’ decision to pull out funding from key United Nations agencies, cautioning that the move could derail development gains made over decades.
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Addressing journalists during a media briefing, DG Mwangangi described the withdrawal as a major setback to international cooperation, particularly for developing nations that depend heavily on UN-backed programmes to support health, education, humanitarian relief, and economic empowerment.
According to Mwangangi, the United States has historically been one of the largest contributors to UN agencies, with its support accounting for a significant share of funding that sustains life-saving programmes across Africa, Asia, and parts of Latin America.

“The decision by the US to disengage from critical UN institutions threatens the stability of global development systems. The impact will be felt most by vulnerable populations who rely on these programmes for survival and opportunity,” Mwangangi said.

He warned that reduced funding could lead to scaled-down operations in refugee assistance, disease prevention, climate resilience initiatives, food security programmes, and education support, with Kenya and other African countries facing increased pressure on already stretched national resources.
DG Mwangangi further noted that the move could weaken global multilateralism and reduce the effectiveness of international responses to shared challenges such as climate change, migration, pandemics, and conflict.

“When major global players retreat from collective responsibility, the burden shifts unfairly to developing nations, while global problems continue to grow unchecked,” he stated.

He called on the international community to urgently explore alternative financing mechanisms and strengthen partnerships to ensure continuity of critical UN operations.

Mwangangi also reaffirmed Kenya’s commitment to multilateral engagement, emphasizing that cooperation remains essential for sustainable global development.

“Global challenges demand global solutions. No country, however powerful, can afford to operate in isolation,” he added.

DG Mwangangi urged development partners to remain committed to international institutions, stressing that sustained global solidarity is key to safeguarding development achievements and protecting vulnerable communities worldwide.

17 January, 2026

Hon. Mwengi Mutuse, MP Kibwezi West, Delivers as Makindu Modern Market Nears Completion

The Makindu Modern Market is now nearing completion, marking a major milestone in the development agenda of Kibwezi West Constituency under the leadership of Hon. Mwengi Mutuse, OGW, MP for Kibwezi West.

The ground plus one-floor modern facility stands as a clear testament to focused leadership anchored on planning, vision, and people-centered development.
With construction works at an advanced stage, the market is expected to be fully completed within the next one month. Once operational, it will provide a clean, secure, and well-organized trading environment for traders, especially small-scale vendors and mama mboga, enabling them to conduct their businesses with dignity and improved standards.

The Makindu Modern Market is among several national government projects being implemented across Kibwezi West Constituency, aimed at transforming livelihoods, stimulating local commerce, and promoting orderly urban development. The facility is designed to address long-standing challenges faced by traders, including congestion, poor sanitation, and exposure to harsh weather conditions.
Hon. Mwengi Mutuse has consistently emphasized results-driven leadership, with development projects forming the core of his scorecard. The near completion of the Makindu Modern Market reinforces his commitment to ensuring that national government investments translate into tangible benefits for the people of Kibwezi West.

As anticipation builds ahead of its official commissioning, the market is expected to boost local trade, create employment opportunities, and enhance Makindu Town’s status as a commercial hub within the region.
The Makindu Modern Market stands as yet another reason why Kibwezi West continues to be recognized for steady and impactful development, underscoring the constituency’s position as a model of progress driven by accountable and visionary leadership.

Machakos Town Constituency on a New Path as MP Caleb Mule Delivers Development Across All Wards

Machakos Town Constituency has witnessed notable transformation since the election of Hon. Caleb Mule as Member of Parliament in 2022, with residents across the constituency citing visible development, inclusive leadership and improved service delivery as key outcomes of his tenure.

Elected with a resounding mandate, Hon. Caleb Mule has focused on practical, people-driven development, prioritizing infrastructure, education, security and social welfare. His leadership approach has emphasized equitable distribution of resources, ensuring that all wards benefit from national government programmes and constituency initiatives.
Infrastructure development has stood out as a major achievement. Several roads within Machakos Town have been opened, expanded and upgraded to improve accessibility, enhance trade and ease movement for residents. A major boost to the constituency’s road network came through Hon. Mule’s successful lobbying for the tarmacking of the Makaveti–Kyangala–Iiyuni road, a long-awaited project that residents say will significantly improve connectivity once construction begins.

The project is currently awaiting contractor mobilization, with optimism high among locals.
In the education sector, Hon. Caleb Mule has made deliberate investments aimed at improving both access and quality of learning. Through the NG-CDF, new classrooms have been constructed while older facilities have undergone renovation to address overcrowding and improve the learning environment. His bursary programme has been widely praised for its fairness, with all applicants receiving equal consideration, regardless of ward, promoting transparency and inclusivity.

Beyond NG-CDF support, the Caleb Mule Foundation has fully sponsored students from across all wards, targeting bright and needy learners. The initiative has enabled many students to continue with their education uninterrupted, easing the financial burden on families and opening doors to future opportunities.
Security, a key concern in an urban constituency, has also received focused attention. Hon. Mule has worked closely with security agencies and relevant stakeholders to strengthen safety within Machakos Town. Residents report improved security and a more conducive environment for business and social activities.

What has further distinguished Hon. Mule’s leadership is his accessibility and close engagement with residents. He is the first Machakos Town MP to consistently host thousands of constituents at his home during major festivities such as Christmas and Easter, sharing meals and support with wananchi.

These gatherings have reinforced his image as a leader who remains closely connected to the people he serves.

Across Machakos Town, residents express satisfaction with his leadership, pointing to visible projects, fair resource allocation and constant engagement as signs of effective representation.
As the country gradually moves toward the 2027 General Election, Hon. Caleb Mule is expected to seek re-election. With a development record that residents say is evident across all wards, his performance since 2022 is likely to be a key factor as Machakos Town voters assess their leadership and future direction.

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