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26 May, 2026

Hon. Joyce Kamene Kasimbi Launches KSh 7.5 Million Bursary Fund to Support Vulnerable Learners in Machakos

Machakos Woman Rep Joyce Kamene Kasimbi has launched a KSh 7.5 million bursary fund aimed at supporting needy and vulnerable students across Machakos County, reaffirming her commitment to expanding access to education for all learners.

Speaking during the launch event held at Kabaa Mixed Day School, the Machakos County Woman Representative said the targeted sponsorship program seeks to empower students living with disabilities, vulnerable learners, and young mothers returning to school through the “Second Chance for Girls” initiative.
Under the program, learners with disabilities (PWDs) will receive full sponsorship to enable them continue with their education without financial barriers, while other disadvantaged students will also benefit from bursary support aimed at keeping them in school.
Hon. Kasimbi emphasized that education remains a key pillar in transforming lives and building a more inclusive society where every child has an equal opportunity to succeed regardless of their background or challenges.

She encouraged beneficiaries to remain focused on their studies and make good use of the opportunity offered to them, noting that investing in education is investing in the future of Machakos County.
“We remain fully committed to investing in education, ensuring every child feels valued, included, and empowered to succeed alongside their peers,” she said.
The bursary initiative is expected to ease the financial burden on many families and improve school retention among vulnerable groups across the county.

CHARITY NGILU HAILS COMMUNITY FSAs FOR EMPOWERING SMALL BUSINESSES AND FIGHTING POVERTY IN KITUI SOUTH

Former Kitui Governor who is seeking Re-Election Charity Kaluki Ngilu has lauded Community-Based Financial Services Associations (FSAs) for their critical role in transforming lives through the provision of accessible, affordable, and timely financial services to wananchi.

Speaking during the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Ikutha Financial Services Association (FSA) held in Ikutha Ward, Kitui South Sub-County earlier today, Ngilu praised the institution for supporting economic empowerment at the grassroots level, particularly among small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
Ngilu noted that community FSAs have become a lifeline for many families and entrepreneurs at a time when Kenyans are grappling with tough economic conditions. She said the financial solutions offered by the associations have enabled many traders and small businesses to remain operational, grow, and create livelihoods despite the prevailing economic challenges.

The former Kitui Governor, who is seeking a political comeback in the 2027 General Election, emphasized the importance of strengthening grassroots financial institutions to enhance economic inclusion and reduce poverty levels in rural communities.

The well-attended AGM brought together members and stakeholders from Ikutha, Kasaala, Kanziku, Kyoani, Kyandula, Muangeni, Kalivu, Athi, Timboni, Maluma, and Kibwezi regions, reflecting the growing influence and reach of the Ikutha FSA across Kitui South and neighboring areas.
Ngilu reaffirmed her commitment to supporting initiatives aimed at uplifting local communities economically, saying empowerment of wananchi through accessible financial services remains key to sustainable development.

25 May, 2026

MAKUENI FIRST LADY ANITA MUTULA EMERGES AS A VOICE OF TRANSFORMATION, WOMEN EMPOWERMENT AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

In an era where leadership is increasingly defined by impact, influence and service to the people, Anita Mutula has continued to stand out as one of the most vocal, visionary and transformational county first ladies in Kenya. Through her consistent advocacy for women empowerment, environmental conservation, girl-child protection and family values, the Makueni First Lady has steadily earned admiration from many who view her as a role model and an inspiration to society.

Unlike many spouses of political leaders who often remain away from the public spotlight, Anita Mutula has remained actively involved in community development programmes and social empowerment initiatives across Makueni County. Her unwavering support for her husband, Mutula Kilonzo Jr., has also been widely praised, with many residents describing the two as a leadership team driven by vision, unity and service to the people.
Over the years, Anita Mutula has become a strong voice in the fight against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and in championing the rights and protection of the girl child. Through mentorship forums, women empowerment engagements and public awareness campaigns, she has consistently encouraged women and girls to believe in themselves, pursue education and embrace leadership opportunities. Her advocacy has positioned her as one of the county’s strongest champions for dignity, equality and social justice.

The First Lady is also widely recognized for her passion for environmental conservation. A committed environmentalist, Anita Mutula has continuously encouraged communities to embrace tree planting and environmental protection as part of securing the future for generations to come. Her famous message, “Plant one tree, two trees, three trees or as many as you can and leave an indelible mark for the future of mankind,” has resonated with many environmental conservation groups and young people across the county.
Beyond her advocacy work, Anita Mutula is admired for her values-driven leadership and inspirational mindset. Her belief that people should focus on things that cannot be taken away from them — including personality, character, mindset and transparency — has become a guiding philosophy for many who follow her public engagements and leadership journey. Those close to her describe her as humble, grounded in faith and deeply committed to uplifting communities.
Political observers and residents alike have noted that her visible support for Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr.’s development agenda has contributed positively to the county’s image and governance approach. From community empowerment activities to social development initiatives, Anita Mutula has continued to prove that leadership is not only about holding office, but also about using influence and compassion to transform lives.
As Makueni continues to gain recognition for progressive leadership and people-centered development, Anita Mutula’s growing influence reflects the important role spouses can play in governance and nation-building. To many, she is not just the First Lady of Makueni County, but a symbol of transformational leadership, resilience, compassion and hope for a better society.

EMALI–UKIA ROAD CONSTRUCTION ON COURSE AS WORKS PROGRESS TOWARDS MATILIKU

Construction of the Emali–Ukia Road in Kibwezi West Constituency is steadily progressing, with key works currently underway as the government moves to improve connectivity and unlock economic growth in the region.

According to an update shared by Kibwezi West Member of Parliament Hon. Mwengi Mutuse, OGW, stabilization works using cement are ongoing from Kilometre 4 towards Nduundune Market in preparation for the laying of Asphalt Concrete (AC), commonly known as tarmac. At the same time, earthworks are continuing up to KM 8, while drainage construction is also ongoing along the entire stretch beginning from Emali Town.
The MP noted that the project remains on schedule in line with the agreed contract timelines and is being implemented under the highest engineering standards to ensure durability and quality infrastructure for residents. Once complete, the road is expected to significantly ease transport, boost trade activities, and improve access to markets and essential services across the region.

Hon. Mutuse further expressed confidence that the road construction will have reached Matiliku on or before September 2027, marking a major milestone in the implementation of the project. He also revealed that efforts are already underway to secure additional resources for Phase Two of the road project, which will extend construction from Matiliku to Ukia.
The ongoing works have been hailed as a clear demonstration of practical and people-centered leadership focused on delivering tangible development projects. Residents and local leaders have welcomed the progress, terming the road project a transformative investment that will greatly benefit communities in Kibwezi West and neighboring areas for generations to come. 

17 May, 2026

KENYA HOSTS 7TH EAST AFRICA CASSOA AVIATION SYMPOSIUM AS PS TERESIA MBAIKA CHAMPIONS REGIONAL COLLABORATION TO TRANSFORM AVIATION, BOOST TRADE, TOURISM AND CONNECTIVITY ACROSS EAST AFRICA

Kenya today successfully hosted the 7th East Africa CASSOA Aviation Symposium, bringing together key aviation stakeholders, policymakers, regulators, and industry leaders from across the region for two days of intensive discussions aimed at shaping the future of East African aviation.

Speaking during the high-level symposium, PS Teresia Mbaika-CBS underscored the importance of regional collaboration in transforming the aviation sector and positioning East Africa as a globally competitive aviation hub.
The symposium focused on critical issues including green aviation, sustainable aviation fuels, capacity building, safety and security, route and market development, as well as aviation’s role in promoting tourism and trade.

PS Mbaika noted that the discussions mapped a clear and practical path for the future of aviation in the region, emphasizing the need for stronger alignment between aviation, tourism, and trade to accelerate economic growth and regional integration.

She proposed prioritizing joint actions in research, data sharing, cybersecurity, and skills development to empower the next generation of aviation professionals while ensuring the sector remains resilient and future-ready.
The summit also explored ways of making travel across East Africa easier through harmonized aviation policies and stronger regional cooperation, with connectivity being identified as a key driver of economic development.

The symposium welcomed the European Union’s commitment to support capacity building within the aviation sector, a move expected to strengthen institutional capacity and improve service delivery across member states.

PS Mbaika called upon Civil Aviation Authorities, airports, airlines, training institutions, and all relevant agencies to deepen collaboration, share best practices, and pursue synergies that will raise standards, strengthen safety and security, expand collective market share, and deliver greater benefits to citizens across the region.
“As the host country, Kenya is proud to have shared our warm hospitality and we look forward to welcoming delegates back in September for the Africa Aviation Summit. Our region has the talent, knowledge, and the will—let us turn our shared vision into coordinated action so aviation can unlock trade, tourism, and opportunity for all East Africans,” she stated.

Among those present at the event were His Excellency Ambassador Dr. Bernard Kibese, Head of Delegation from the United Republic of Tanzania; Mr. Brown M. M. Ondego, Chairman of the Board of Directors at Kenya Civil Aviation Authority; Richard Gatete, Deputy Regional Director at International Civil Aviation Organization-ESAF; Mr. Nicholas Bodo, Acting Director General of KCAA; and Mr. Francis Lichuma, Acting Executive Director of East African Community Civil Aviation Safety and Security Oversight Agency, alongside representatives from East African Civil Aviation Authorities and industry captains. 

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Hon. Joyce Kamene Kasimbi Launches KSh 7.5 Million Bursary Fund to Support Vulnerable Learners in Machakos

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