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MEET RADA TV KENYA CEO & Founder : Hillary Sergious Musyoki ,Accomplished Journalist and Communications Strategist with a strong track record in Media Leadership and Public Affairs. RADA TV KENYA #SAUTI YA UKWELI,NGUVU YA JAMII.

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

DG FRANCIS MWANGANGI URGES LEADERS TO FOCUS ON SERVICE DELIVERY AND UPHOLD POLITICAL TOLERANCE

Machakos Deputy Governor Hon. Francis Mwangangi has called on leaders across the country to put aside early political campaigns and instead concentrate on delivering essential services to the citizens. Hon. Mwangangi emphasized that Kenyans are tired of endless politicking and deserve meaningful development that directly improves their lives.

He noted that early campaigns often derail government programmes, shift attention away from critical projects, and create unnecessary political tension. Hon. Mwangangi urged national and county leaders to prioritize service delivery, accountability, and responsible governance, saying that development should always take precedence over political interests.

The Deputy Governor further appealed to all key players in the political arena to embrace tolerance, respect diverse opinions, and nurture an environment where constructive dialogue thrives. He stressed that differing views should not be a source of conflict but rather a pillar that strengthens Kenya’s democratic growth.

Hon. Mwangangi reiterated that unity, cooperation, and open-minded leadership remain essential in building a stable and prosperous nation. He urged leaders at all levels to champion peace, inclusivity, and mutual respect as the country continues to navigate its socio-economic journey.

Monday, December 15, 2025

KISUMU CITY MANAGER ABALA WANGA’S TENURE REDEFINES KISUMU CITY MANAGEMENT AMID POLITICAL PRESSURE

Abala Wanga’s tenure as City Manager has emerged as a defining period in the transformation of Kisumu City, marked by firm leadership, institutional reform, and a results-driven approach to urban governance. Assuming office in an environment fraught with political tension and internal resistance, Wanga prioritized service delivery over political survival, choosing to focus squarely on making the city function effectively for its residents.

From the onset, Abala Wanga moved to restore order, professionalism, and accountability within city operations. At a time when inefficiencies and weak enforcement had slowed service delivery, he introduced clear work plans, strengthened adherence to city by-laws, and emphasized performance management across departments. These reforms disrupted entrenched interests that thrived in disorder, attracting resistance from sections of the political and administrative establishment. Nevertheless, they laid a stronger administrative foundation for Kisumu’s urban management.
Under his leadership, city governance became more visible and responsive. Residents witnessed notable improvements in waste management, sanitation, road maintenance, and the regulation of public spaces. The city’s outlook gradually shifted toward cleanliness and organization, reflecting deliberate planning and consistent enforcement rather than short-term political considerations. These changes, while welcomed by the public, required difficult decisions and resilience in the face of sustained criticism from powerful quarters.

A key hallmark of Wanga’s leadership has been his refusal to be drawn into prolonged political battles. Despite persistent opposition, he focused on institutional integrity and system-based governance, professionalizing the Office of the City Manager and ensuring that processes—not personalities—guided decision-making. This approach earned him growing public respect, even as it intensified political hostility from those unsettled by reform.
Equally significant was his engagement with residents, traders, and stakeholders. Through dialogue and practical problem-solving, Wanga worked to bridge the gap between City Hall and the streets of Kisumu. Citizens increasingly experienced a city administration that listened, acted, and followed through on commitments—an uncommon but impactful shift in local governance.

In a political climate where reform-minded administrators often face discouragement or removal, Abala Wanga’s tenure stands as a testament to principled leadership, resilience, and commitment to public service. His legacy in Kisumu City is defined less by the conflicts surrounding his office and more by the tangible improvements achieved under his stewardship, positioning him as a key figure in the city’s ongoing transformation. #radatvnews #radatvkenya #radatvupdates
When you drive along the airport road to the City, you'll come across the welcoming serenity.This corridor was once packed with containers and semi permanent residential buildings.This,on a larger sense,has grown to other parts of the City. 

Friday, November 21, 2025

NZIOKA WAITA THANKS MACHAKOS RESIDENTS FOR THEIR TRUST, UNVEILS A DETAILED PEOPLE-CENTERED ROADMAP AHEAD OF 2027

Machakos Gubernatorial aspirant Nzioka Waita has issued a strong message of gratitude to the residents of Machakos County, acknowledging the overwhelming feedback, messages, and concerns they continue to share with him as the 2027 elections draw closer. He noted that these engagements reflect a community that is alert, hopeful, and determined to shape its future.

Speaking during a media briefing, Waita emphasized that the people of Machakos are not just voters but key stakeholders whose voices must guide the county’s next phase of development. He said the issues consistently raised by residents—ranging from unemployment, stalled development projects, healthcare, water access, to economic opportunities—form the core of his vision for a transformed county.
He explained that his 2027 agenda will focus heavily on a people-first approach, ensuring that every development plan, policy, and decision reflects the needs, priorities, and aspirations of Machakos residents.

“From the messages I receive daily, it is clear that our people want responsible leadership, transparency, and sustainable solutions that can uplift every household,” Waita stated. “Your voices will shape every page of the manifesto we are preparing. Machakos deserves leadership that listens and delivers.”
He added that the youth remain at the heart of his vision—promising better economic opportunities, support for innovators, improved skills development, and a conducive environment for business growth.

Waita reaffirmed his commitment to an inclusive, accountable, and growth-driven administration, one that unites communities and positions Machakos as a model county in Kenya. He said his rallying call, “Masaku Mbee,” is not just a slogan, but a commitment to push the county forward through honest leadership, sound planning, and meaningful engagement with the people.

Monday, November 17, 2025

Governor Wavinya Launches Agripreneur Extension Model, Boosts Youth-Led Agricultural Development

Governor Wavinya Ndeti of Machakos County today launched the Agripreneur Extension Model at the Kasinga Farmers’ Cooperative Society Grounds, a major step towards modernizing agriculture and empowering local farmers. The launch coincided with the distribution of grants to cooperative societies and newly formed farmers’ SACCOs, under the Chakula Mezani, Pesa Mfukoni initiative.
Addressing a gathering of farmers, youth agripreneurs, and county officials, Governor Wavinya Ndeti emphasized the pivotal role of agriculture as the backbone of the county’s economy. She noted that agriculture not only sustains livelihoods but also enhances food security, drives economic growth, and forms the foundation of household income.

“Supporting our farmers is crucial for building a prosperous county. By empowering them with modern tools, training, and market access, we can ensure sustainable growth, improve livelihoods, and strengthen food security,” Governor Wavinya Ndeti said.
The Agripreneur Extension Model is a youth-driven, technology-enabled program that deploys 170 trained agripreneurs to provide farmers with critical support services. These include agricultural training, data digitization, input facilitation, and market linkages. The program aims to bridge the gap between farmers and modern agricultural practices, fostering efficiency, productivity, and profitability.

In addition to the Agripreneur Extension Model, the Governor highlighted the county’s ongoing efforts to improve livestock health through regular vaccination campaigns, strengthen agricultural extension services, and modernize key sectors such as coffee production.
“By integrating technology, youth participation, and structured support, we are not only transforming farming practices but also creating income-generating opportunities for young people. Agriculture is no longer just a livelihood; it is a viable business,” she said.

The grants issued today will support cooperative societies and newly formed farmers’ SACCOs in acquiring inputs, upgrading equipment, and expanding their operational capacity. These initiatives are expected to enhance production efficiency and improve the overall quality of farm produce in the county.
County officials, farmers, and youth agripreneurs expressed optimism that the new model will revolutionize the agricultural landscape in Machakos. The program aligns with the Governor’s broader agenda of promoting youth empowerment, food security, and sustainable agricultural development.

Governor Ndeti concluded by urging all stakeholders, including farmers, youth, and cooperative societies, to actively participate in the program, embrace modern farming practices, and leverage technology for improved agricultural productivity.

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