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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. 

13 May, 2026

PS TERESIA MBAIKA’S LEADERSHIP ELEVATES KITUI AS ITHOOKWE AIRSTRIP BECOMES A REGIONAL HUB

The leadership of Principal Secretary for the State Department of Aviation and Aerospace Development Teresia Mbaika CBS continues to stand out as a key force behind the transformation of Kenya’s regional aviation infrastructure, with the successful modernization of Ithookwe Airstrip in Kitui County marking yet another major milestone. The project, now in its final stages, reflects the trust President William Ruto placed in PS Mbaika when He tasked Her with spearheading the expansion and modernization of aviation facilities across the country.
Transport infrastructure remains a cornerstone of Kenya’s economic growth, and the upgraded Ithookwe Airstrip is a clear demonstration of how strategic investments in aviation can unlock the potential of underserved regions. Once considered a stalled dream for the people of Kitui, the airstrip has now been transformed into a modern aviation facility that is set to reshape trade, tourism, investment, and emergency response services within the county and beyond.
The project has delivered a newly paved 950-metre asphalt runway, Runway 05/23, approximately 15 metres wide, complete with proper grading, compaction, and high-quality surface finishing that meets aviation standards.
This major improvement ensures safer and more efficient operations for light aircraft and helicopters. The expanded and clearly marked apron further improves aircraft maneuverability, allowing for seamless parking and smooth ground operations.
In addition to the runway, the facility now boasts a modern terminal building complete with a VIP reception area and executive lounges tailored for dignitaries, investors, and business travelers. Supporting infrastructure such as a secure perimeter fence, a bitumen-standard car park, and an internal access driveway further strengthen the functionality and security of the airstrip.
These additions position Ithookwe as more than just an airstrip, but a growing aviation hub capable of serving both public and private sector needs.

The upgraded airstrip is already transforming travel efficiency by reducing flight time between Kitui and major cities such as Nairobi and Mombasa to approximately 35 minutes, a huge improvement compared to the long and often unpredictable road journeys. Strategically located, the facility also serves as a vital link connecting Kitui to Garissa and Wajir, making it a critical part of the region’s transport network and economic corridor.
Beyond convenience, the project is expected to open major opportunities for mining investors, tourists visiting the South Kitui Game Reserve, and healthcare providers requiring emergency medical evacuation services. By attracting regular commercial light-aircraft services, the airstrip will stimulate trade, create jobs, and enhance the county’s visibility as an investment destination. Local residents and leaders have praised both President Ruto and PS Mbaika, saying the successful completion of the project proves that the President’s confidence in her leadership was well placed.
For many in Kitui and the wider Ukambani region, Ithookwe Airstrip represents more than infrastructure—it symbolizes hope, progress, and government commitment to delivering meaningful development.

Under PS Teresia Mbaika’s stewardship, the project has become a powerful example of how visionary leadership and focused execution can transform lives and open new frontiers for regional prosperity.

05 May, 2026

PS TERESIA MBAIKA CONFIRMS JKIA’S READINESS AS KENYA PREPARES TO HOST HISTORIC AFRICA FORWARD SUMMIT

Principal Secretary for the State Department of Aviation & Aerospace Development Teresia Mbaika has affirmed Kenya’s preparedness to host the upcoming “Africa–France Partnerships for Innovation & Growth” Summit following a high-level inspection tour of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), the country’s main international gateway.

The summit, themed “Africa Forward,” is scheduled to take place on May 11–12, 2026, and will bring together Heads of State, senior government officials, and global stakeholders to deliberate on innovation, economic transformation, and strengthened Africa–France partnerships.
During her visit to JKIA, PS Mbaika conducted a comprehensive assessment of the airport’s operational readiness, infrastructure capacity, and coordination mechanisms ahead of the high-profile event. Particular attention was given to the ongoing refurbishment of the State Pavilion, a key facility designated for the reception of VVIP guests, including Heads of State and Government.

Expressing confidence in the progress made, Mbaika noted that the upgrades are on course and aligned with the standards required to host dignitaries of the highest level. She commended airport authorities, technical teams, and operational staff for their commitment and efficiency in ensuring that all preparations are completed within the stipulated timelines.
“I am satisfied with the progress and confident that JKIA, its infrastructure, operators, and staff are fully prepared to host this important summit,” she stated, emphasizing Kenya’s determination to deliver a seamless and world-class experience for all delegates.

The Africa Forward Summit is expected to serve as a strategic platform for reflecting on Africa’s growing innovative capacity and deepening collaboration with France in pursuit of sustainable and inclusive economic growth. Discussions will center on developing practical, mutually beneficial solutions rooted in effective multilateralism and a shared vision for the future.
The decision to host the summit in Kenya was reaffirmed during the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in September 2025, following a Joint Communiqué by William Samoei Ruto and Emmanuel Macron. The communiqué underscored the commitment of both nations to convene the summit at the level of Heads of State and Government.

Significantly, this marks the first time the Africa Forward Summit will be held outside a Francophone country — a development that highlights Kenya’s rising diplomatic stature and its strategic positioning as a hub for international dialogue, innovation, and partnership on the African continent.
As the country enters the final phase of preparations, PS Mbaika’s assurance signals strong institutional readiness, reinforcing Kenya’s capacity to host major global events and its ambition to shape the future of Africa’s development through meaningful international collaboration.

LISA “MAMA CHUI” CHRISTOFFERSEN & STEPHEN KASOLO GO HEAD-TO-HEAD AS MEMA 2026 RACE HEATS UP ACROSS KEY CATEGORIES

A thrilling showdown is taking shape at the MEMA Awards 2026 as Lisa Christoffersen, popularly known as “Mama Chui,” and gospel sensation Stephen Kasolo Kitole dominate early voting momentum in their respective categories, signaling one of the most competitive editions yet.
Kasolo has surged ahead in the Male Gospel Artist of the Year category, asserting his dominance just hours after voting opened. Known for his deeply rooted gospel sound inspired by Eastern Kenya’s traditions, his music continues to resonate widely, blending faith, life experiences, and hope. His early lead reflects a loyal and energized fanbase rallying strongly behind his ministry-driven artistry.

On the other hand, Mama Chui is making a powerful impact in the Top Influencer of the Year category, cementing her status as a dynamic force within Kenya’s creative economy. A celebrated TV actress and digital content creator, in addition to her authorship, entrepreneurship, and exploits in motorsport—including her bold presence in the Safari Rally—her multifaceted career has captured national attention. Her continued dominance in rally driving, a space largely dominated by men, distinguishes her as a trailblazer redefining influence and creativity.
As the two lead figures command attention, momentum is also building across other categories, highlighting the depth of talent in this year’s competition.

Mema Patron & One of the Most Powerful Preachers in Kenya and the region,known for Her innovative Daughters of Zion Ministry,Woman Without Limits Podcast and Her all time hit "Africa Yote Twakusifu, Lady Bishop Kathy Kiuna is emerging strongly in the Women of Influence & Kingdom Leadership Award category, drawing support from faith-based communities across the region.
In the regional categories, Tabby Odanga is gaining ground in the Nyanza Artist of the Year category, reflecting growing recognition of Western Kenya’s vibrant music scene.
Meanwhile, Trudy Kitui continues to shine in the Digital Entertainment Journalist of the Year category, reinforcing her influence in shaping entertainment narratives in the digital space.

The gospel field remains particularly competitive, with artists like Deno Msifa gaining traction, while Janet Otieno leads the Female Gospel Artist category closely followed by Evelyn Wanjiru. In the Song of the Year race, “Nina Mpango na Wewe” by Papa Tomaso featuring Rose Muhando is attracting significant attention from voters.

Beyond the competition, MEMA is redefining the awards landscape by introducing an economic empowerment model aimed at transforming the creative industry. With initiatives such as a Music SACCO, healthcare support for artists, and a unique revenue-sharing structure where 25 percent of each vote directly benefits nominees, the platform is positioning itself as a game-changer in East Africa’s entertainment ecosystem.

As voting intensifies across the six-month window, the early dominance of Kasolo and Mama Chui sets the stage for a high-stakes battle driven by fan engagement, influence, and impact.

MEMA 2026 is proving to be more than just an awards ceremony—it is a powerful movement shaping the future of music, media, and creative enterprise across the region.
MEMA TO THE WORLD. MEMA CHANGING LIVES.

03 May, 2026

Inside MP Caleb Mule’s Leadership Approach Shaping Progress in Machakos Town Constituency

Machakos Town Constituency is steadily carving out a reputation for structured, people-focused leadership under Hon. Caleb Mutiso Mule, the sitting Member of Parliament. His tenure reflects a clear and deliberate approach anchored on legislative influence, grassroots engagement, targeted development, and firm accountability.

At the national level, Hon. Caleb Mule has remained actively involved in parliamentary proceedings, contributing to policy discussions aimed at strengthening livelihoods and key sectors of the economy. His role in the House underscores a broader commitment to ensuring that the priorities of Machakos residents are consistently represented in national decision-making spaces.
Within the constituency, his leadership style is defined by accessibility and ongoing engagement with the people. Through frequent consultations and interactions, he has built a responsive system that keeps him closely connected to the realities on the ground. This approach has enhanced trust while enabling more effective advocacy for local needs.

Development through the National Government Constituencies Development Fund (NG-CDF) continues to play a central role in transforming the area. Infrastructure upgrades, particularly road improvements, are easing movement, supporting business activities, and improving access to essential services—creating new pathways for economic growth.

Education remains a key pillar in his agenda. Through an expanded bursary programme, students from disadvantaged backgrounds are able to stay in school, while scholarships for top performers are opening doors for academic advancement. Investments in school infrastructure are further strengthening the quality of learning across the constituency.
Hon. Caleb Mule has also placed strong emphasis on oversight and prudent use of public resources. By closely tracking projects and ensuring accountability, he has helped sustain confidence among residents while maximizing the impact of government-funded programmes.

The progress being witnessed across Machakos Town Constituency reflects a leadership model built on consistency, service delivery, and measurable outcomes. From infrastructure to education and citizen engagement, the results are becoming increasingly visible.

Residents continue to align themselves with a leadership approach they describe as dependable, accessible, and focused—one that is steadily translating vision into tangible development.

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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, poli...