Saturday, April 05, 2025

From Humble Shopkeeper to Resort Mogul: David Kitonga's Journey to Transform Machakos

David Kitonga’s remarkable rise from a  shopkeeper to the proud owner of the luxurious Kitonga Garden Resort in Machakos County is an inspiring example of perseverance, hard work, and a bold vision for the future. His journey shows the power of determination in overcoming challenges to create something truly transformative for his community.
Early Life and Career:
David Kitonga's story begins in Mbiuni, Machakos County, where he grew up in a large family. He spent over two decades as a teacher at various schools, including Siani Girls Secondary School in Narok and Central High School in Eldoret. Beyond teaching, Kitonga also served as a senior examiner for Biology at the Kenya National Examinations Council, demonstrating his deep commitment to education.
A New Chapter in the United States:
In 2009, Kitonga’s life took a significant turn when he won a U.S. Green Card lottery. Moving to the U.S., he initially worked a series of jobs, from a gas station attendant to a nursing aide, all while saving to create a better future for his family. Eventually, he and his wife were able to buy a house and an office block, setting the stage for larger investments.
Building the Kitonga Garden Resort:
Kitonga’s vision for the future began to take shape when he returned to Kenya and purchased 100 acres of land in Mbiuni Hill, Machakos County. He envisioned a top-tier resort that would elevate the area’s tourism profile. With his family’s help and the expertise of professionals, including his son in electrical engineering and his daughter in interior design, the plans for Kitonga Garden Resort began to come to life. After a year of designing and planning, the resort opened its doors, offering 30 modern cottages with stunning views of the Yatta Plateau.
The resort also boasts luxury amenities such as two restaurants, a bar, an infinity pool, a fitness center, a spa, and event venues, positioning it as a prime vacation destination in Kenya.

Making a Difference Beyond Business:
David Kitonga’s influence extends beyond tourism. Motivated by his own family’s medical experiences, he opened the Lydia Memorial Key Medical Centre in Mbiuni. This healthcare initiative aims to improve access to medical services in the region, further cementing Kitonga's legacy as a catalyst for positive change in his community.

Hindu Sanatan Temple in Machakos Set for Grand Opening Tomorrow, Sunday

The Hindu community in Machakos County is gearing up for a historic moment as they prepare to officially open the newly constructed Hindu Sanatan Temple in Machakos Town on Sunday, April 6th, 2025, in what promises to be a grand, colourful, and spiritual celebration.
Addressing members of the press today Saturday during final preparations at the temple grounds, Satheesh Nair, the Chairperson of the Hindu Community in Machakos, confirmed that all arrangements for the event have been finalized.

“We are very excited and humbled to be part of this milestone. All is set for tomorrow’s big day, and we are expecting a large turnout,” said Nair.
The Chief Guest for the event will be none other than the High Commissioner of India to Kenya, highlighting the significance of the temple within both the local and international Hindu community. The ceremony is scheduled to begin at 11:00 AM and will run until 4:00 PM, featuring traditional rituals, prayers, cultural performances, and blessings.
Nair noted that the new temple will not only serve the Hindu population in Machakos Town but will also cater to devotees from across Makueni and Kitui counties.

“This temple is a place of worship and unity for Hindus across the Lower Eastern region. It replaces our old prayer hall, which was built in 1958. That space served us for decades, and now it is time for a new chapter,” he added.
According to organizers, the ceremony is expected to draw over 1,500 people, including dignitaries, religious leaders, local residents, and members of the Hindu diaspora in Kenya.

“We welcome all Hindus from across the country to join us in this spiritual celebration. It will be a moment of joy, reflection, and divine connection,” organizer of the ceremony noted 
The event will also feature traditional Hindu rituals led by spiritual leaders from Nairobi and Mombasa, cultural dances, music, and a special community feast (prasad).

The opening of the Hindu Sanatan Temple marks a significant development in the religious and cultural landscape of Machakos, offering a permanent sanctuary for worship, education, and community service.

Wednesday, April 02, 2025

Hon. Annastacia Wayua Munyaka Officially Assumes Office as Machakos CEC for Water and Environment

Hon. Annastacia Wayua Munyaka has officially assumed office as the new Machakos County Executive Committee (CEC) Member for Water, Irrigation, Sanitation, Environment, and Climate Change after taking the oath of office last Friday.

The handover ceremony, attended by various departmental chief officers and officials from the ministry, marked the formal transition of leadership. Hon. Annastacia takes over from Hon. Consolata Mutisya, who has been serving in an acting capacity.
In her inaugural address, Hon. Annastacia pledged to steer the department to greater heights, emphasizing her commitment to ensuring Machakos residents have access to clean and safe water. She also underscored the importance of sustainable environmental conservation and climate change mitigation efforts in the county.

Her appointment is expected to bring renewed energy and direction to the department, with a focus on improving water supply, sanitation, and environmental sustainability in Machakos County.

Former CS Justin Muturi Responds to President Ruto's Claims, Alleges Sacking Over Stand on Extra-Judicial Killings

Former Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi has strongly refuted President William Ruto's claims that he was relieved of his duties for failing to attend cabinet meetings. In a detailed statement, Muturi revealed that his sacking was a result of his vocal opposition to the government’s handling of abductions and extra-judicial killings in the country.
Muturi recalled issuing a press statement on 12th January 2025, condemning the rise of abductions and extra-judicial killings. Following this, he was summoned by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to record a statement, especially regarding the abduction of his own son. Despite submitting a comprehensive statement to the authorities and writing several letters to President Ruto, Muturi claimed that his concerns were never addressed during subsequent cabinet meetings, prompting his decision not to attend.
Muturi further questioned the President's narrative of disbanding a police squad allegedly involved in these crimes and demanded justice for the victims. He also expressed concerns about the continued abductions and killings, asking whether a new squad may be operating under the current administration.

The former CS emphasized that his sacking was directly related to his stand on human rights issues and his unwavering fight for justice, despite the government's silence on the matter.

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From Humble Shopkeeper to Resort Mogul: David Kitonga's Journey to Transform Machakos

David Kitonga’s remarkable rise from a  shopkeeper to the proud owner of the luxurious Kitonga Garden Resort in Machakos County ...