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Friday, September 12, 2025

MP ROBERT BASIL ENHANCES SAFETY WITH NEW SOLAR LIGHTS IN YATTA

Yatta residents are set to enjoy improved security and extended service delivery hours following the installation of solar-powered security lights across key public offices by area MP Hon. Robert Basil.

The new lights have been mounted at Katangi, Ikombe, Matuu, Kithimani, and Ndalani Assistant County Commissioner (ACC) offices. The initiative, part of Hon. Basil’s broader agenda to enhance community safety and efficiency in public service, is already being hailed as a game-changer for the constituency.
According to the MP, the project is aimed at reducing insecurity, boosting night-time visibility, and ensuring that government offices remain safe and accessible to residents even after dark. “Brighter nights mean safer communities. We are investing in modern solutions that guarantee both safety and service delivery for our people,” said Hon. Basil during the inspection of the installations.

Local residents have welcomed the move, noting that insecurity around public facilities, particularly at night, has been a recurring concern. Traders, boda boda operators, and residents living near the offices say the lights will deter crime, improve mobility, and encourage more economic activity in the evenings.
The solar-powered systems also align with clean energy goals, offering a sustainable and cost-effective solution to lighting challenges in rural and semi-urban centers. Community leaders lauded the MP for prioritizing both safety and environmental sustainability in his development agenda.

Hon. Basil has assured Yatta residents that this was just the beginning, promising to extend the lighting project to more villages, markets, and institutions. He emphasized that securing the constituency is a prerequisite to unlocking its full social and economic potential.
With the installations now complete, residents are optimistic that brighter nights will indeed translate into safer, more vibrant communities across Yatta. 

ASPIRING MACHAKOS SENATOR DR. DANIEL YUMBYA URGES RESIDENTS TO REGISTER AS VOTERS

Aspiring Machakos Senator for 2027, Dr. Daniel Yumbya, has called on residents of Machakos County to take voter registration seriously as the country prepares for the next General Election.

Dr. Yumbya emphasized that meaningful change in leadership can only be achieved when citizens take the initiative to register and turn out in large numbers to vote. He noted that voter apathy has in the past denied the region strong representation and urged especially the youth to see voter registration as the first step toward shaping the county’s future.

“The only way we can bring in leaders who prioritize development, integrity, and service delivery is by registering as voters. Every Machakos resident has a duty to take part in this exercise because it is through the ballot that we will determine the kind of leadership we want,” Dr. Yumbya stated.

The aspirant further highlighted his commitment if elected, adding that Machakos needs a senator who will actively push for resources and policies that directly benefit the people. He assured residents that his campaign would focus on inclusive leadership that listens to and addresses the needs of all communities in the county.

Dr. Yumbya’s message comes as the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) intensifies voter registration drives across the country, with leaders urging citizens not to wait until the last minute to take part in the exercise.


Thursday, September 11, 2025

MACHAKOS COUNTY GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES MAJOR EXECUTIVE RE-ORGANIZATION

The County Government of Machakos has announced a re-organization of its executive leadership aimed at aligning service delivery with the county’s development priorities.

In a circular issued by County Secretary and Head of Public Service, Dr. Muya Ndambuki three County Executive Committee Members (CECMs) and two Chief Officers were reassigned new portfolios with immediate effect.
Key changes include:

Onesmus Muia Kuyu, formerly in charge of Finance, Economic Planning, Revenue Management & ICT, will now head the Water, Irrigation, Sanitation, Environment and Climate Change docket.

Catherine Mutanu Raphael, who previously led Agriculture, Food Security, Livestock and Cooperative Development, has been moved to Finance, Economic Planning, Revenue Management & ICT.

Rita Ndunge Ndunda, formerly in charge of Water, Irrigation, Sanitation, Environment and Climate Change, will now oversee Agriculture, Food Security, Livestock and Cooperative Development.

At the Chief Officers level:

Benson Metho has been reassigned from Environment and Natural Resources to handle a Special Assignment portfolio.

Vincent Musili, previously in charge of Industry and Innovation, has been moved to Energy and Rural Electrification.

Dr. Ndambuki noted that the changes take effect immediately, with affected officers expected to conduct proper handovers in line with established procedures.

The reshuffle is seen as part of Governor Wavinya Ndeti’s strategy to streamline operations and enhance efficiency in delivering critical services to the people of Machakos. 

Thursday, August 28, 2025

UDA’S HON. ALINA MATHEKA, ALIAS KANA BODAH, EYES MATUNGULU MP SEAT

The political landscape in Matungulu Constituency is already gaining momentum ahead of the 2027 general elections, with Hon. Alina Matheka, popularly known as Kana Bodah, officially declaring her intention to vie for the parliamentary seat on a United Democratic Alliance (UDA) ticket.

In an exclusive conversation with RADA TV, Hon. Alina expressed confidence that the people of Matungulu are ready for new leadership, adding that she has prepared a comprehensive development agenda that will uplift the constituency. 
“I am confident of winning this seat. The people of Matungulu are yearning for change, and I am bringing a people-centered leadership style that is focused on results. It is time we elect leaders not just on party lines but based on their vision and capability to deliver,” she stated.

Hon. Alina’s decision to run comes at a time when discontent is growing among residents over the performance of the current Member of Parliament, Hon. Stephen Mutinda Mule, popularly known as Mwana Mule. A section of locals allege that he has not fulfilled even a fraction of his campaign promises, accusing him of neglecting key projects that directly affect their lives.
Over the years, residents have raised concerns about stalled infrastructure projects, poor road networks, underfunded schools, and limited economic opportunities for young people. According to many voters, these challenges remain unaddressed despite repeated promises during election campaigns.

Hon. Alina, who has earned her nickname Kana Bodah due to her humble, grassroots connection with ordinary citizens, says she intends to use her strong rapport with the community as a foundation for her campaign. She insists that her leadership will be anchored on inclusivity, transparency, and accountability.

Women leaders in Kenya have in recent years played a vital role in reshaping the political landscape, with more women seeking elective positions and breaking traditional barriers that once locked them out of top leadership. Hon. Alina’s candidature therefore represents not just a personal ambition, but also a broader push for gender balance in leadership and the recognition of women as key decision-makers in society.
Observers note that women leaders tend to focus heavily on social development, healthcare, education, and grassroots empowerment—areas that directly affect families and communities. By stepping forward, Hon. Alina joins a growing list of women who are rewriting Kenya’s political story, proving that leadership is about vision and service, not gender.

Political analysts believe her entry into the race could reshape the 2027 contest in Matungulu, a constituency long dominated by Hon. Mule. With UDA making significant inroads across the region, Hon. Alina’s candidature is expected to attract both national and local attention.

As the race to 2027 gathers pace, one thing is clear: Matungulu voters will be presented with a fierce contest between the incumbent and fresh challengers like Hon. Alina Matheka, who promise a break from the past. 

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