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Kitui Central MP Dr. Makali Mulu Receives Africa Championship Award for Transformative Leadership

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In a remarkable recognition of his leadership and dedication to public service, Kitui Central MP Hon. Dr. Makali Mulu has been honored with the prestigious Africa Championship Award for Transformative Leadership, securing the second spot in the national rankings. This accolade marks a significant milestone in his career as he continues to champion the development of Kitui and its people, now in his third consecutive term in Parliament. Dr. Mulu, widely known for his hands-on approach to leadership and his unwavering commitment to improving the livelihoods of his constituents, has expressed his deep gratitude for the recognition. "I am humbled to receive the Africa Championship Award, which I dedicate to the people of Kitui Central whose support and trust in my leadership continue to inspire me," he said in a statement. The award, which honors individuals who have made a lasting impact through transformative leadership, highlights Dr. Mulu's tireless efforts in...

Makueni Women Representative Ranked Best in Eastern Region by Politrack Africa

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In a glowing testament to her leadership and commitment to the people of Makueni, Makueni Women Representative has been ranked as the top performer in the Eastern Region in the latest national rankings by Politrack Africa. With an impressive 64.0% approval rating, the recognition highlights her tireless efforts to serve her constituents and address their needs. "I am humbled and deeply grateful to have earned this recognition," said the Women Rep, reflecting on the honor in her recent statement. "This achievement is not just mine but is a collective triumph of the people of Makueni, who continue to trust and support me in our shared vision for a better tomorrow." The ranking from Politrack Africa reflects her hands-on leadership style, which has kept her in constant touch with the people she represents. She has been praised for her strong visibility on the ground, ensuring that the voices of Makueni's residents are heard in both local and national ma...

KenGen Powers Ahead: Higher Dividend, Bold Expansion Mark a Transformative Year

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By Irene Mwende  KenGen’s 73rd Annual General Meeting in Nairobi set an upbeat tone for the future of Kenya’s energy landscape as shareholders approved a higher dividend and applauded the company’s strong financial and operational momentum. Held on Thursday, December 4, the meeting highlighted a milestone year for Kenya’s largest power producer. Shareholders endorsed a first and final dividend of Ksh.0.90 per share, up from Ksh.0.65, after the company posted a remarkable 54% growth in profit after tax, reaching Ksh.10.48 billion. This performance was fueled by tightened cost controls, rising diversified income and a stronger foreign exchange position—signals of a company firmly on the rise. Chairman Hon. Alfred Agoi said the increased payout reflects confidence in KenGen’s financial fundamentals and its long-term strategy. “This dividend uplift is not only a reflection of strong financial results but a reaffirmation of KenGen’s commitment to delivering value...

Makueni Unites for Inclusion: Hon. Rose Museo Champions Dignity and Equality on International Day of Persons with Disabilities”

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 Makueni women rep Hon Rose Museo gathered in solidarity to mark the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD), an occasion that carries profound meaning across the globe. This year’s theme—“Fostering disability-inclusive societies for advancing social progress”—resonated deeply as leaders, families, advocates, and persons with disabilities came together to celebrate resilience, diversity, and the power of inclusion. Hon. Rose Museo, the Makueni County Women Representative, delivered heartfelt remarks that stirred both reflection and hope. Standing before the community, she emphasized that disability should never be viewed as a limitation but as a vital part of humanity’s rich and diverse tapestry. “When we create space for every individual to be seen, supported, and empowered,” she said, “we move closer to becoming the society we aspire to be—one rooted in justice, dignity, and equal opportunity.” Her words echoed across the gathering, inspiring renewed com...

Kenya Railways MD Philip Mainga Strengthens Industry Partnerships as Freight Service Hits Record 695,000 Tonnes

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Kenya Railways Managing Director, Mr. Philip Mainga, hosted Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Tobias Alando, and Shippers Council of East Africa (SCEA) Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Agayo Ogambi, in a high-level meeting aimed at deepening collaboration among the three key institutions in the logistics and manufacturing sectors. The discussions focused on forging stronger partnerships to enhance the execution of each organization’s mandate, with an emphasis on improving efficiency, reducing logistics costs, and supporting regional trade. During the meeting, Mr. Alando and Mr. Ogambi congratulated Mr. Mainga for steering Kenya Railways’ freight service to a historic achievement. The corporation moved 695,000 tonnes of cargo in November 2025, the highest monthly tonnage ever recorded. They applauded the freight service for its reliability in transporting containers from Port Reitz to the Inland Container Depot (ICD) Nairobi and Naivasha ICD, ...

Senator Kavindu Calls for Swift Compensation of 1998 Bomb Blast Victims

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Machakos Senator Agnes Kavindu has renewed calls for justice and compensation for the victims of the 1998 bomb blast, urging President H.E. the President and the Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs to treat the matter with utmost urgency. Speaking during Senate proceedings   Senator Kavindu emphasized that the survivors and families affected by the tragedy have waited far too long for meaningful action. She stressed that the emotional, physical, and economic scars left behind by the attack demand a serious and immediate response from the government. “The 1998 bomb blast victims must be compensated,” Senator Kavindu stated firmly. “I strongly urge His Excellency the President and the Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs to prioritize this matter with the seriousness it deserves. Justice delayed is justice denied.” Her remarks were met with support from community members and human rights advocates who have long pushed for closure and compensation for the tragedy’s...

Machakos Women Rep Hon Joyce kamene Demands Answers Over Stalled Matuu–Ekalakala Road Project

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The Machakos County Women Representative has demanded urgent clarification from the national government over the prolonged delay and deterioration of the Matuu–Ekalakala Road, a project launched seven years ago but still far from completion. Rising on a Statement under Standing Order 44(2)(c), the Women Rep recounted the troubling history of the KES 1.2 billion road project, which was expected to be completed in February 2020. Construction commenced on 19th August 2017, but the original contractor later abandoned the site, forcing the government to sub-contract the works. Despite this intervention, the project has stalled for over five years beyond its original completion date. She described the current condition of the road as “dismal and unacceptable,” highlighting that previously completed sections are already crumbling with potholes, making the route nearly impassable for motorists and pedestrians. The deteriorating state has disrupted the movement of people and goods, ...