10 July, 2026

MEMA AFRICA CREATES EMOTIONAL REUNION AS LADY BISHOP KATHY KIUNA MEETS ANGELA CHIBALONZA'S DAUGHTER FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 19 YEARS

A touching and emotional moment unfolded during the memorial service marking the second anniversary of the late Bishop Allan Kiuna at Jubilee Christian Church (JCC) Parklands, as MEMA Africa reunited Lady Bishop Rev. Kathy Kiuna with Wonder Chibalonza, the daughter of late gospel music legend Angela Chibalonza.

The heartfelt reunion was carefully arranged by the MEMA Africa team as a special surprise for its Patron, Lady Bishop Kathy Kiuna. Upon her arrival at the memorial service, Wonder Chibalonza, now 19 years old and a current MEMA Africa nominee as well as a beneficiary of the MEMA mentorship program, warmly welcomed Lady Bishop Kathy with a bouquet of flowers.
What initially appeared to be a simple gesture quickly turned into an unforgettable emotional encounter.
Lady Bishop Kathy and the late Angela Chibalonza shared a close friendship before Angela's tragic death in a road accident nearly two decades ago. At the time of her mother's passing, Wonder was only nine months old, meaning the two had never met since Angela's untimely demise 19 years ago.

As Lady Bishop Kathy accepted the bouquet and was informed that the young lady before her was Angela Chibalonza's daughter, her expression immediately changed from surprise to deep emotion and joy. Witnesses described the moment as one filled with tears, smiles, memories, and heartfelt embraces.
The reunion served as a powerful reminder of the enduring legacy left behind by Angela Chibalonza, whose music and ministry continue to inspire millions across Africa years after her passing.

Those present at the memorial service were deeply moved by the encounter, with many describing it as one of the most touching moments of the day. The reunion brought comfort, healing, and fulfillment to both Wonder and Lady Bishop Kathy, whose spirits were visibly uplifted throughout the service.
MEMA Africa noted that the special moment reflects its broader mission beyond awards and recognition.
"MEMA Africa is committed not only to celebrating talent but also to preserving legacies, mentoring young creatives, building meaningful relationships, and creating life-changing moments that inspire generations," the organization stated.
Wonder Chibalonza's journey as a young gospel artist under the MEMA mentorship program symbolizes the continuation of her mother's legacy, offering hope that Angela Chibalonza's impact on gospel music will continue through future generations.

The emotional reunion stood as a beautiful testament to remembrance, friendship, legacy, and the power of reconnecting hearts separated by tragedy and time.

08 July, 2026

MP HON. CALEB MULE'S IMPRESSIVE DEVELOPMENT RECORD STRENGTHENS HIS RE-ELECTION PROSPECTS AHEAD OF THE 2027 POLLS

Machakos Town MP Hon. Caleb Mutiso Mule- MP Machakos Town Constituency continues to cement his political strength ahead of the 2027 General Election through an aggressive development agenda that has transformed communities across the constituency.

From education, water, roads and security projects to women and youth empowerment programmes,MP Caleb has maintained a visible presence on the ground, with residents witnessing the implementation of projects that directly address their daily needs.

His latest yesterday's development tour in Mutituni/Ngelani Ward saw the rollout of several flagship initiatives, including a women empowerment programme, the launch of borehole drilling works to improve access to clean water, the commencement of cabro road construction, and the installation of solar panels for the Mutituni High Mast Light project to enhance security and support business activities.
Political observers note that the consistency of these development projects has strengthened Hon. Caleb Mule's public profile, with many residents pointing to tangible results rather than campaign promises.
Supporters argue that his leadership has been defined by visible service delivery, saying his focus on improving infrastructure, expanding access to essential services, and empowering local communities has positioned him as one of the constituency's most active development-oriented leaders.
As political activities gradually gather momentum ahead of the 2027 elections, Hon.Caleb Mule's development record is expected to remain central to his re-election campaign, with his allies expressing confidence that voters will judge leaders based on their performance and the impact of projects delivered across Machakos Town Constituency.

The continued implementation of community-based projects has reinforced the narrative among his supporters that sustained development and consistent service delivery will be key factors as residents make their choice at the ballot in 2027.

12 June, 2026

MWANGANGI BLASTS STATE OVER COUNTY FUNDING AS ROW OVER DEVOLUTION INTENSIFIES

Machakos Deputy Governor Francis Mwangangi has criticized the Kenya Kwanza administration over the allocation of Sh428 billion to county governments in the 2026/2027 financial year, saying the amount falls short of expectations and weakens devolution.

Speaking in Machakos, Mwangangi said the allocation does not reflect the constitutional requirement of adequately empowering counties, arguing that underfunding continues to hinder service delivery at the grassroots.
He questioned the prioritization of national budget spending, claiming that more resources are being directed to certain ministries while counties remain constrained in their operations.
The Deputy Governor also accused Members of Parliament of failing to defend devolution, alleging that some have abandoned their oversight role in favor of personal interests.

“The Parliament has been captured by the State at the expense of the electorate, and it is time ordinary Kenyans rose up to defend themselves,” he said.

He further criticized President William Ruto’s administration over high spending on foreign trips, saying essential public services are being neglected.
Mwangangi also questioned the proposed additional Sh1.1 trillion borrowing, warning it could increase the country’s debt burden without directly benefiting citizens.

The remarks add to growing debate over equitable resource allocation and the future of devolution in the country.

10 June, 2026

PATRICK MAKAU ENGAGES MAENDELEO YA WANAWAKE, HIGHLIGHTS VISION FOR INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT

Mavoko Member of Parliament and aspiring Machakos Governor for 2027, Hon. Patrick Makau, on Wednesday engaged leaders of Maendeleo ya Wanawake from across Machakos County, using the forum to outline his vision for inclusive development and transformative leadership.

The meeting, held during a workshop attended by women leaders from various parts of the county, provided an opportunity for discussions on governance, community development, and the role of women in shaping the future of Machakos.
Speaking during the engagement, Hon. Makau emphasized the importance of people-centered leadership, noting that sustainable development can only be achieved through inclusive policies that address the needs of all residents. He said his vision for Machakos is anchored on economic empowerment, improved healthcare, modern infrastructure, quality education, job creation, and enhanced opportunities for women and youth.

The legislator reiterated his commitment to ensuring that development initiatives reach every corner of the county while creating an enabling environment for businesses and investments to thrive.
He described women as a critical pillar in the social and economic transformation of society, acknowledging the significant role they play in families, communities, and local development initiatives.

According to Makau, empowering women through targeted programs and increased participation in leadership and decision-making processes will be key to unlocking the county's full potential.

The women leaders used the occasion to share their views on various issues affecting communities, including economic challenges, access to services, and opportunities for youth and women empowerment. The discussions also explored ways in which leaders and community organizations can work together to accelerate development and improve livelihoods.
Hon. Makau commended the leadership of Maendeleo ya Wanawake for their continued commitment to grassroots development and social empowerment, saying the organization remains a vital partner in promoting community welfare and advancing the interests of women across the county.

He expressed gratitude for the warm reception accorded to him and welcomed the candid discussions held during the workshop, noting that such engagements provide valuable insights into the aspirations and concerns of residents.

Political observers view the engagement as part of ongoing efforts by the Mavoko MP to strengthen his grassroots support network ahead of the 2027 gubernatorial elections. As political activity continues to gather momentum in Machakos County, leaders seeking elective positions have increasingly turned to community forums to articulate their development agendas and connect with voters.

09 June, 2026

“I FEEL VINDICATED” – MUTUSE WELCOMES COURT DECISION ON GACHAGUA

Hon. Mwengi Mutuse, OGW, MP for Kibwezi West, has welcomed the High Court ruling upholding the impeachment of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, describing the decision as a vindication of Parliament’s actions.

Mutuse, who moved the impeachment motion against Gachagua, congratulated the three-judge bench for what he termed as a comprehensive clarification of the law surrounding impeachment proceedings in Kenya.
The legislator said the ruling now opens a wider national debate on the legal and political implications of impeachment, particularly whether impeached leaders should continue participating actively in politics and governance.

According to Mutuse, leaders removed from office through impeachment should not continue enjoying unrestricted political influence, including campaigning for candidates, engaging in political party affairs, or shaping governance matters.

He argued that impeachment should carry meaningful consequences and called for legislative reforms to address what he described as existing gaps in the law.

Mutuse further urged lawmakers to strengthen accountability measures to preserve public trust in leadership and constitutional offices. 

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