Saturday, July 19, 2025

Kyee Mbatha Honoured With ICN Global Impact Award for Environmental Leadership

Kyee Mbatha, the Chairperson of the Conservation Committee at the Makueni County Sand Conservation and Utilization Authority, has been honoured with the ICN Life of Impact Award for his exemplary work in environmental conservation and sustainable resource management.

The international recognition was conferred during a high-level ceremony held at the Trademark Hotel in Nairobi on Thursday evening. The award is issued by the U.S.-based I Change Nations (ICN) Organization, led by Dr. Clyde Rivers, to individuals making significant humanitarian and transformational contributions across the world.
Mbatha was recognized for spearheading impactful community-driven initiatives in Makueni County, especially in promoting responsible sand harvesting and environmental stewardship.

The ceremony brought together diplomats, global envoys, civil society leaders and changemakers from around the world, all celebrated for their efforts in driving lasting change within their communities.
“This award not only recognizes Mr. Mbatha’s personal dedication, but it also elevates Makueni’s conservation model to the global stage,” read a statement from the Authority.

The Authority extended gratitude to partners and supporters who have walked the journey alongside Mbatha, noting that such recognition reflects the power of grassroots leadership in advancing sustainable development goals.

With this recognition, Mbatha joins a distinguished list of global ICN honorees that includes world leaders, First Ladies, peace advocates and renowned philanthropists.

PS TERESIA MBAIKA LAUNCHES KYETULI DAM IN KILUNGU, PROMISES RELIABLE WATER ACCESS FOR RESIDENTS

Principal Secretary Teresia Mbaika has officially launched the construction of the Kyetuli Dam in Kilungu Ward, Kaiti Constituency, in a move aimed at improving access to clean and reliable water for thousands of households.

Addressing residents during the launch, PS Mbaika described the project as a game-changer that will boost agricultural productivity, support livestock keeping, and provide water for domestic use—contributing significantly to food security and economic empowerment in the area.

“This is a project that is set to transform the livelihoods of the community by providing reliable water access for agriculture, domestic use, and livestock,” said Mbaika. “It stands as a testament to collaborative efforts aimed at sustainable development and improving the quality of life within our communities.”
The dam, which is 7 meters deep and measures 150 by 100 meters, is expected to hold up to 55 million cubic litres of water. It will also create job opportunities for local residents during construction and future operations.

PS Mbaika urged the community to take ownership of the project and safeguard it for future generations. She was accompanied by the Chairman of the National Irrigation Authority, Eng. Gilbert Maluki, who committed to ensuring that the dam is built to the highest standards.
The Kyetuli Dam project is part of the government’s BETA agenda and reflects a unified, whole-of-government approach to service delivery and sustainable development.

Friday, July 18, 2025

MP Kivasu Nzioka calls for voter registration, Backs Kalonzo for Presidency

Mbooni MP Hon. Kivasu Nzioka has called on Kenyans—especially the youth—to acquire National Identification Cards and register as voters ahead of the 2027 General Elections, saying civic participation is critical to shaping the country's future.

Speaking at Uvilani Village in Tulimani Ward during the burial ceremony of the late Teresia Wandii Nyondo, Hon. Kivasu reaffirmed his commitment to transparent, inclusive, and development-focused leadership for the people of Mbooni.
Hon.Kivasu rallied support for Wiper Party Leader Kalonzo Musyoka, describing him as the most capable leader to rescue the country from its current challenges and lead it toward a more prosperous and just future.

He also assured residents that Mbooni is on a steady path of transformation under his leadership, pledging to continue prioritizing service delivery and good governance.

He was accompanied by First Lady Juliana Kivasu, as they joined family, friends, and the local community in mourning the late Teresia Wandii Nyondo, who was an aunt to one of his staff members, Tobias Muia.
MP Kivasu offered a message of comfort to the bereaved family and encouraged them to find strength and hope in faith.

"May the soul of Mama Teresia Wandii Nyondo rest in eternal peace.TuzidiKujengaMbooniPamoja"


Wednesday, July 16, 2025

VICTOR MUNYAKA TURNS GUNS ON RUTO, THROWS WEIGHT BEHIND KALONZO

Former Machakos Town MP Dr. Victor Munyaka has launched a scathing attack on President William Ruto, accusing him of arrogance, violence, and tribalism, while endorsing Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka for the 2027 presidential race.

Speaking during a burial ceremony in Kamuthanga, Munyaka declared he had officially severed ties with Ruto and the Kenya Kwanza administration, citing what he termed as betrayal of public trust and a drift towards authoritarianism.

“President Ruto is too proud to listen. His leadership is defined by threats, bloodshed, and lies,” Munyaka charged. “When he ordered police to shoot our youth in the legs, he confirmed what I feared — that we are being led by a man with killer instincts.”

The former legislator, who once campaigned fiercely for Ruto, listed five damning accusations for his fallout:

  1. Ruto is a liar
  2. Ruto is a killer
  3. Ruto is an abductor
  4. Ruto is a thief
  5. Ruto is tribalistic (mmkabila

Munyaka said he could no longer support a regime that thrives on fear and deception, adding that Kenya needs a humble and people-centered leader.

He urged Kenyans to support Kalonzo Musyoka in the upcoming 2027 General Election, describing the Wiper Party boss as a seasoned, peaceful, and integrity-driven leader.

“Let us unite behind Kalonzo. He is Kenya’s best hope for restoration of justice and national healing,” he said.

The remarks have since sparked intense online debate, with Kenyans sharply divided over Munyaka’s bold declarations. His defection marks a significant shift in Ukambani politics and adds to the growing realignments ahead of the 2027 contest.


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Kyee Mbatha Honoured With ICN Global Impact Award for Environmental Leadership

Kyee Mbatha, the Chairperson of the Conservation Committee at the Makueni County Sand Conservation and Utilization Authority, ha...