Sanita takes on Kamba Gospel artists in latest song

Kamba Benga artist Sanita has come out guns blazing at a section of Kamba gospel artists over their conduct.

In a new release dubbed Aini Ma Syathi, Sanita is heard quoting several bible verses in the bible that relate to how a gospel artist should handle him or herself from their dressing to their living.

He referred them to how they will get judgment according to the Bible for failing to follow what is written. He mentions the fight that erupted between Masekete and Ndeke ya Muthanga at Ngumbau TV Studios.

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Andu aya niona mena ukora, wia woo ni kukenga ashirika noyu ni pastor mukora, wa Vicky nikie usyaaniwa bible ino mwisoma yiva na ivuku ya Timotheo kilungu 3 yimbia musyaisya wa kanisa aile kwikala ta uu,“goes a part of the song

“Ivuku ya Yelemia 9:33 yikwia vena usililo kwa ala menzawa ithuku, yikwia ndukekathiie na ukumbau kana uthwii kathia Ngai mwene, ndi maskini mukokita, Yelemia ekwia ve usililo, niasyaa maseketo ni weewa naku katingisha ni weewa,” The song goes on.

Recently Kamba Benga artists have been criticizing some Kamba gospel artists over how they have been carrying themselves being called gospel artists.

This has caused a stir with some of the gospel artists telling them to stick to their lane and leave the gospel industry alone.

Makueni Intern doctor jailed for 12 years over terrorism

Mohamed Abdi Ali also known as Abu Ramzi, has been handed a jail term of 12 years by the Chief Magistrate’s Court Milimani for terrorism. Abu Ramzi, who has been in custody for eight years since his arrest in 2016 on terrorism-related charges, was found guilty on five out of eight counts brought against him.

Abu Ramzi, a former intern medic at Makueni Level 4 Hospital in Wote, Makueni County, was arrested after completing his studies at a university in Kampala, Uganda. The charges against him included being a member of a terrorist group, recruiting members for a terrorist group, and possessing materials linked to terrorism.

During the trial, 25 witnesses testified, including Uganda’s Counter-Terrorism detectives, Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) agents, and Kenya’s Anti-Terrorism Police detectives.

Abu Ramzi was sentenced to 12 years’ imprisonment for each of the five counts, to run concurrently starting from his arrest in April 2016.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) praised the investigators for their diligent work, which led to Abu Ramzi’s arrest, preventing a potential biological weapon attack he was reportedly planning. The hope is that the correctional officers will assist him in rehabilitation during his sentence.

President Ruto Hosts MPs and Government Officials from Ukambani

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President William Ruto Monday played host to elected Kenya Kwanza MPs and senior Government officials from Ukambani to discuss development priorities for the social and economic transformation of the region.

MPs present included Kibwezi West MP Mwengi Mutuse, Mwala MP Vincent Kawaya, Machakos Town MP Caleb, Kangundo MP Fabian Mule, and Kitui East MP Nimrod Mbai.

The leaders discussed areas of development in Ukambani.

“I’m happy that H.E the President has committed to prioritizing water, roads, agriculture, education, ICT, Housing, etc projects for our constituencies and the entire Ukambani in his Gvt programs,” stated Kibwezi West MP Mwengi Mutuse on Facebook.

According to Mutuse, they will be rolling out specific projects very soon as well as finishing the ongoing mega projects.

“Our people should now expect more and more development from the national government going forward,” he added.

The leaders later met with Infrastructure Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen where they agreed on unlocking critical link roads and other infrastructure projects.

Mutuse noted This is the first of a series of meetings arranged by the President with Cabinet Secretaries to unlock the region’s development.

“Specifically for Kibwezi West, we have agreed to prioritize the tarmacking of the Emali – Ukia road and a new road from Aathi- Syumile – Makindu – Kalii- Kikumimi – Kwa Mumbe – Mulala. We will also prioritize our major town roads. Further, we have agreed to fast-track the development of Makindu Airstrip,” he added.

Other leaders present included EAC Cabinet Secretary Penninah Malonza, and devolution PS Teresia Mbaika among others.

Makueni County Assembly on the spot over irregular allowances to MCAs

The Auditor General has put Makueni County Assembly on the spot over irregular allowances to MCAs. This is contained in the 2022/2023 Financial year audit report.

The Audit report notes disclose that elected MCAs were paid 50,000 and
70,000 each for facilitation during public participation and oversight activity
respectively. On top of that, each MCA was paid 6,000 as mileage regardless of the distance covered.

In the period, 142 million was paid under personal allowances paid as part of salary which further includes 21 Million and 2 Million for transport allowance and mileage allowance respectively. A review of the vehicle records revealed that 3 MCAs had also been allocated personal vehicles fully maintained and fuelled by the County Assembly which amount to double compensation on transport expenses.

A review of the rental leasehold agreements revealed that the Ward lease
agreements were entered into between the Ward representatives (lessees) and the
landlord (lessors) instead of between the County Assembly of Makueni and the Landlords.
Further, the lease agreement documents prepared were not signed or endorsed by an
Advocate of the High Court or County Assembly head of legal services to validate the
agreement.

Management did not explain why pending bills of 6.2 million were not settled during the year they occurred. Further, the Assembly used just 2 percent of the budget on development instead of the 30 percent threshold.

“Note 5 to the financial statements reflects domestic travel and subsistence allowances of
Kshs.72,896,888. The amount includes per diem allowances totaling Kshs.18,678,325
paid to MCAs and other members of staff for travels outside the County to transact County Assembly business that would ordinarily be carried out in the offices, contrary to Regulation 93(4)(a) of the Public Finance Management (County Governments).” Part of the report reads.

“Note 5 to the financial statements reflects other operating expenses amounting of
Kshs.134,352,072. The operating expenses include Kshs.52,925,580 with respect to ward
operation costs for 48 ward offices excluding rent. However, the expenditure exceeds the ceiling of Kshs.15,728,832 stipulated in the Commission of Revenue Allocation (CRA) Circular no. CRA/CSO/CMG/9/VOL.V(43) dated 3 August 2020 on Advisory of Ward Offices Operation Costs.” The report goes on.

The report also flags 2.5 Million and 750,000 payments to the County Assembly Forum (CAF) and Society of Clerks at the Table (SOCATT) respectively. However, there was no legal basis for the establishment of CAF and SOCATT, Failure to Meet the Recruitment Threshold for Persons with Disabilities, Non-Compliance with the Staff Ethnic Diversity Composition Threshold, and Failure to Adhere to Probation Terms of Service.

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Judiciary to hold open day in Makueni

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The judiciary is planning for an enlightening open day on April 26, 2024, in Makueni, aimed at educating the public on court procedures.

The event, to be held at Unoa Sports Ground, will see Judicial Officers from various courts engage with the community to elucidate their roles and how citizens can navigate legal processes.

“We are organizing a comprehensive event to inform the public about the best practices within our courts. Attendees will gain insights into why individuals are granted bail or released on bond,” stated Makueni Law Courts Chief Magistrate, Mr. Peter Gesoraa during a County Users Committee (CUC) meeting at the court boardroom in Wote town on Thursday.

The Chief Magistrate further encouraged other members of the county court users committee to participate by showcasing their services that complement the court’s functions as he urged the public to turn out in large numbers to familiarize themselves with legal proceedings.

Kalonzo leads Ukambani in marking 20th anniversary of Mulu Mutisya

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Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka led other leaders and locals in celebrating the 20th anniversary of Moi’s right-hand man Mulu Mutisya.

Kalonzo Musyoka in the ceremony said Mutisya was his political mentee and he died knowing that one-time Kalonzo would be president.

“Mutisya played a crucial role in ensuring Ukambani benefit from Moi’s government, although our region was not in government, we had five Ministers who included Nyiva Mwendwa (Gender and Culture) Phillip Mbithi (Head of Public Service) Joseph Mulinge (Lands), Johnson Makau (Information) Phillip Kilonzo.” Said Kalonzo

“Mulu Mutisya’s supreme wishes before he died were one time I will be the president of Kenya, ” he added.

Kalonzo urged Ukambani leaders to be strategic in politics to fulfill Mulu Mutisya’s supreme wishes.

The wiper boss was accompanied by Azimio leaders Eugene Wamalwa, Wycliffe Oparanya Jeremiah Kioni and Ukambani leaders, Machakos Governor Wavinya Ndeti, Makueni governor Mutula Kilonzo, Senator Enoch Wambua and Agnes Kavindu, Speaker Mbilu among other leaders.

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Machakos: 1,200 students attend three-day mentorship program

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Over 1,200 students from Machakos, Makueni, and Kajiado counties attended a transformative three-day mentorship program called “The Triad to Success.”

The program strives to teach leadership characteristics, encourage educational achievement, and empower young people.

The initiative targeting to benefit 23,101 pupils nationwide, includes 2,574 refugees from the Dadaab and Kakuma camps, demonstrating its dedication to diversity and social responsibility.

Professor Joyce Agalo, Vice Chancellor of Machakos University, praised Equity Bank for its consistent commitment to providing educational opportunities for poor students, praising Dr. James Mwangi, CEO, for his innovative leadership in this endeavor.

“We applaud Equity Bank and especially the CEO, Dr. James Mwangi for being a visionary and magnanimous man who has enabled less privileged students to get education,” Joyce said.

She addressed the pupils at Mumbuni High School, emphasizing the need to avoid harmful influences, notably drug and substance misuse, which could jeopardize their academic efforts and goals.

Stephen Kalani, Director of Operations at Equity Bank Limited, emphasized the mentorship program’s practical importance in providing students with the skills and information they need to efficiently navigate today’s complex environment. He added that the program is being implemented concurrently in 19 facilities across the country, assuring widespread access and influence.

Equity Bank’s remarkable achievements were further recognized by local government authorities, including the Machakos Education CECM, who commended the program’s transforming impact on participants’ lives. Mutisya, the CECM, revealed that the county government had launched a similar support program, supporting 40 students, and urged other donors to participate in helping less privileged children realize their aspirations.

Machakos: Kenyan Woman Transforms Container into Luxury Home

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A Kenyan woman living overseas turned a shipping container into a fashionable home in Machakos County.

The solar-powered residence includes a fire pit, a stunning rooftop patio reachable by spiral steps, and lush plants. The container home also includes an outdoor jacuzzi and a warm, elegantly furnished interior.

Naturalktedy (Edna) showcases the fully furnished one-bedroom property, which features a white façade, rooftop deck, outdoor jacuzzi, and a modern interior. The exterior features a large black porch with a comfortable three-seater lounge chair and a jacuzzi. The porch is connected to the rooftop terrace by a tiny spiral stairway.

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The property’s beautiful outdoor space surrounds a handcrafted fire pit that can seat two people staying at the residence, which also functions as an Airbnb. Two huge French doors lead into the residence.

The interior is open-plan, which is designed as a general hangout space. It includes a flat-screen television, table and bedside lamps, and a leather-covered sofa. Next to it is a kitchen that has a full-size sink, a standard cooktop as well as a full-sized refrigerator. It also has pivoting bar stools to maximize space. The bedroom Is adjacent, and it has Nordic bedside lighting and a large closet.

Netizens reacted to the video with admiration for its design.

George Hosea said, “That house is one to die for, absolutely lovely space at a reasonable price.”

Caleb Maangi said, “Good job Edna, a dream home.”

Lily James said, “The house is beautiful but I wish they could have used a glass cubicle for the shower area instead of just leaving it open like that.”