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- Residents of Kasinga applauds Hon. John Mbadi for ...
- HOMA BAY COUNTY GOVERNOR H.E. CYPRIAN AWITI KICK-S...
- STOP PANICKING OVER 2022 GUBERNATORIAL RACE IN HOM...
- RELIEF TO HOMA BAY COUNTY RESIDENTS AS THE COUNTY ...
- I HAVE MY OWN BROWN ENVELOPE: GOVERNOR JOHO TELLS ...
- KARACHUONYO MP HON. JAMES REGE OFFICIALLY JOINED J...
- REMARKS OF RT. HON RAILA ODINGA; EGH; ODM PARTY LE...
- MCAs IN NYERI STORMS GOVERNOR'S OFFICE
- HOMA BAY COUNTY RESIDENTS ISSUED WITH TITLE DEEDS
- HOMA BAY COUNTY FOCUSES ON EDUCATION
- THREE HOUSES BURNT DOWN IN MIGORI COUNTY, ULANDA V...
- RELIEF FOR KAKELO KAMROTH RESIDENTS AS COUNTY ISSU...
- APHIA PLUS WESTERN KENYA PARTNERS WITH COUNTY TO S...
- THE DEADLY HOMA BAY - KATITO ROAD.
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September
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Saturday, 24 September 2016
EACC CONCLUDES WEEK LONG PROGRAMME BY SIGNING ACTION PLANS WITH COUNTY HEADS
The Ethics & Anti-corruption Commission today concluded a one-week awareness and sensitization programme at a public baraza held at Jamawego grounds in Homa Bay County. The Commission engaged the county leaders and members of the public on issues of leadership, integrity and anti-corruption so as to provide them with the necessary support to combat and prevent corruption. Action Plans were signed by both the County Government and County Assembly as a show of commitment to implement anti-corruption activities and ensure that the county remains committed to combating and preventing corruption in all areas.
H.E Governor Cyprian Otieno Awiti urged residents of Homa Bay County to support the fight against corruption by playing their role in holding leaders & reporting any incidences to the EACC authorities instead of maliciously attacking individuals. He urged public officers to be role models and not participate in corrupt and unethical practices.
Deputy Governor H.E Hamilton Orata, Speaker Rt. Hon Samuel Ochillo, Cabinet Executives, Chief Officers, Members of the County Assembly were among guests present at the ceremony.
Monday, 19 September 2016
HOMA BAY COUNTY GOVERNOR H.E. CYPRIAN AWITI KICK-STARTS ANTI-CORRUPTION CAMPAIGN
The Governor H.E Cyprian Awiti today kick started the Ethics & Anti-corruption public outreach campaign that will be running till the 23rd of September 2016.
The one week programme will sensitize both the public and government officials by creating awareness and reviewing the system to tackle loopholes.
The programme was launched by EACC commissioners Dr. Abdi Maalim and his team jointly with H.E Governor Cyprian Awiti and his cabinet. The Speaker County Assembly Hon. Samuel Ochillo was present during the launch, accompanied by Members of the County Assembly.
The Governor urged the public to come join the fight against corruption and also reiterated the Government’s commitment to fight graft.
Saturday, 17 September 2016
STOP PANICKING OVER 2022 GUBERNATORIAL RACE IN HOMA BAY COUNTY
Homa Bay County Assembly Clerk Hon. Bob Kephas said that he will be keen on 2017 politics for the re-election of the incumbent Governor. H.E. Cyprian Awiti , he added that in 2022 he will consider himself to vie for the same position since the constition allows him for the same irrespective of the region he resides in. He said this after receiving attacks from politicians who fear him on ballot come 2022. Hon. Kephas is currently the county assembly clerk in Homa Bay county where he has set clear records of leadership and quality management skills. He is a threat to leaders who sees a free ground and a walk in the park come 2022 and they are now said to be panicking all over the county some even plan for his impeachment from the office.
" 2022 politics will settle themselves and the people will have humble time to elect a leader of their choice, I will present myself to the people and if they will say no, then I will have no option but to concede defeat, therefore, I will also request the same from my opponents. " said Hon. Kephas
Among those who are suspected to be on ballot for the same position are: Hon. Hamilton Orata , Hon. Gladys Wanga, Hon. Oyugi Magwanga, Hon. John Mbadi, Hon. James Rege, Mr. Sammy Wakiaga, Mr. Tom Odongo, Mr. Enosh Bolo, Mr. Ochieng Kanyadudi .
Wednesday, 14 September 2016
RELIEF TO HOMA BAY COUNTY RESIDENTS AS THE COUNTY GOVERNMENT SUPPLIED HEALTH FACILITIES WITH DRUGS/ PHARMACEUTICALS.
There has been several complains from the public who seeks medical services in Homa Bay County Referral Hospital, they have been complaining of lack of drugs and pharmaceuticals that has been hindering services provided in the health facility but now a smile has been put on their faces as the county government receives Drugs and non-pharmaceuticals worth Sh40million,
with over 600 boxes of syringes, gloves and examination equipment among the supplies.
The head of pharmacy at the health facility Dr. Ben Otieno said the equipment had been paid for a longtime ago and they were only awaiting delivery by Kenya Medical Supplies Agency.
The non-pharmaceuticals delivered will serve the county referral and the sub-county health facilities for four months. County Chief officer for Health, Duncan Ojiem said the department is working on a steady supply programme to ensure the availability of non-pharmaceuticals and drugs.
“I am happy the drugs and non-pharmaceutical have been delivered by KEMSA even though they had delayed. We are working hard to ensure accountability in the utilization of these supplies,” Mr. Ojiem said adding that the department will order thenext supply in three months.
This will now change political direction that had been taken before by various aspirants eyeing the gubernatorial position who has been using the drug inadequacy in health facilities as a tool to fight and incite the community against the county government.
with over 600 boxes of syringes, gloves and examination equipment among the supplies.
The head of pharmacy at the health facility Dr. Ben Otieno said the equipment had been paid for a longtime ago and they were only awaiting delivery by Kenya Medical Supplies Agency.
The non-pharmaceuticals delivered will serve the county referral and the sub-county health facilities for four months. County Chief officer for Health, Duncan Ojiem said the department is working on a steady supply programme to ensure the availability of non-pharmaceuticals and drugs.
“I am happy the drugs and non-pharmaceutical have been delivered by KEMSA even though they had delayed. We are working hard to ensure accountability in the utilization of these supplies,” Mr. Ojiem said adding that the department will order thenext supply in three months.
This will now change political direction that had been taken before by various aspirants eyeing the gubernatorial position who has been using the drug inadequacy in health facilities as a tool to fight and incite the community against the county government.
Saturday, 10 September 2016
I HAVE MY OWN BROWN ENVELOPE: GOVERNOR JOHO TELLS JUBILEE.
Speaking today in Mombasa county where ODM party was celebrating its 10th anniversary, Governor Joho said he is not interested in any envelope from Jubilee Party since he was blessed by God to also own several envelopes. His statement charged ODM supporters where everyone was dancing and showing moments of joy from all angles. Governor Joho is currently a darling of ODM supporters world wide since his loyalty to the party leader is unquestionable.
KARACHUONYO MP HON. JAMES REGE OFFICIALLY JOINED JUBILEE PARTY FROM ODM.
Hon. Rege today officially joined jubilee party after ditching ODM, the MP. Who has been inactive in ODM activities since his second election by the same party to represent Karachuonyo today showed his solidarity with the Jubilee officials. It has been long overdue for this decision but today it was clearly marked and the constituents are now waiting for the next action to be taken by the ODM officials. Demonstrations were observed in Karachuonyo this evening when the constituents demanded the MP. To leave Karachuonyo and join President Uhuru in Gatundu home since they don't need him anymore.
REMARKS OF RT. HON RAILA ODINGA; EGH; ODM PARTY LEADER AT THE 10TH ANNIVESARY CELEBRATIONS OF ODM; MOMBASA, SEPTEMBER 10, 2016:
Our land is littered with epitaphs and unmarked graves of opposition parties that arrived with pomp and died without notice. Here, only the fittest survive.
Today, the fittest of them all, ODM is here to thank all of you who have kept the faith, who have been there in good and bad times, who have shed tears at our lowest moments and also celebrated our moments of triumph.
I am grateful for the privilege to speak to you as the leader of Kenya’s single largest political party marking its decade of fighting for Kenyans.
We have a reason and a history to celebrate. We are the party of the Constitution. When the forces of status quo walked out on Kenyans at the Bomas of Kenya and came up with the Kilifi Draft, we are the party that said no. We stood up for an overhaul, not a panel beating of the old constitution.
We dared them to a duel and we beat them hands down.
Within the Constitution, we stood up for something higher, bigger and radical; Devolution. When we said Kenya is ripe for County governments, the status quo questioned our patriotism and accused us of Balkanizing the country.
But we remembered the words of Martin Luther King Jr:
Cowardice asks the question, is it safe?
Expediency ask the question, is it politic?
Vanity asks the question, is it popular?
But, conscience ask the question, is it right?
And there comes a time when we must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but one must take it because it is right.”
Because we in ODM did not retreat, today, we have county governments. They are still fighting devolution.
We are still fighting for devolution.
We assure Kenyans that ODM shall neither slumber nor sleep until Devolution is fully entrenched as part and parcel of the Kenyan life.
We anchor the dreams of our founding fathers for liberty and justice and the rule of law. We carry the dreams of the progressive forces that removed Section 2(a) of the Constitution that made Kenya a one party state.
ODM is the buffer between freedom and a return to fully-fledged dictatorship, not just here in Kenya but in the entire eastern Africa region.
We are ready to return to the trenches for everything we hold dear; for a nation that is free, that shares justly, equitably and fairly.
We are Orange and we are proud of it.
Today, we are here to say thank you to those who have showed up without asking for money, without asking whether it is safe, for transport, for food, when the party has called on you to respond to the distress call of our nation. May you live long for our country.
As we gather here, the very forces that have caused us misery, the forces behind Eurobond and NYS scandals and the grabbing of school land are gathering in Nairobi to plot how to give us more of the same pain.
These are the forces that campaigned against the constitution, whose names bless every corruption scandal, who have presided over extra-judicial executions.
The same forces who have benefited from land injustices and tribe-based appointments are trying to hoodwink us that they are the change Kenya has been waiting for.
So as we celebrate our past, the central question that must be in our minds is, “What next must ODM do for Kenya?”
We must therefore issue a new call to action for our beloved nation. We must not live in the memory of our past victories but join hands and roll up our sleeves again and begin a new push for the final liberation of Kenya.
In ODM, we believe in the people and the power of the people. It is because of you that we have won past battles. It is because of you that we have become the largest party by geographical reach.
It is because of you that we have begun the process of reforming the IEBC.
Jubilee had said no. It is because of you that we have held the highest number of elective seats ever since we entered electoral politics. In the 2007, we became the majority party, with 99 MPs. We also beat an incumbent and won the presidential contest.
Researchers from the University of California, San Diego found that we finished nearly 6 points ahead of PNU in 2007. The International Republican Institute put our lead at eight percent.
In the 2013, ODM won 16 out of the 47 governor positions, 101 seats in the National Assembly, 17 Senate and 598 MCA slots. All independent analysis has shown that together with our partners Wiper and Ford-Kenya, we won the presidential race too.
Don’t be told that incumbents cannot be beaten. We have beaten incumbents before and we shall do it again because we know you will be there.
We continue to cherish the CORD partnership and we will strengthen it. With your mandate, we will invite more leaders and parties to join us.
As we embark on the journey for the next ten years, we must mobilize and push new frontiers of good governance.
We have a landmark election coming next year. We must mobilize to win it.
Then we will deal a death blow to the old order that is regrouping and end the culture of impunity that has seen this region lose so many sons and daughters through State-sanction extra-judicial executions in the name of fighting terrorism.
Let then each of us leave this venue with a new conviction to bring new converts armed with voter’s cards on board.
Let’s tell our brothers and sisters, fathers and fathers out there that if they believe in defending the Constitution, they belong in ODM.
If they believe in equity, they belong in ODM.
If they believe in inclusivity, they belong in ODM.
If they believe in justice, they belong in ODM.
If they believe in a nation in which no one goes to bed in an empty stomach, they belong in ODM.
If they believe in a Kenya free of corruption and impunity, they belong in ODM.
If they believe that devolution is the way to go, that counties must be protected and not undermined, ODM is the place for them.
Let us tell our people to get out of Pharaoh’s palace where they are currently feasting and dash for freedom.
And let us summon the courage and tell the Pharaoh, “let our people go.”
Thank you. God Bless ODM. God bless Kenya.
Tuesday, 6 September 2016
MCAs IN NYERI STORMS GOVERNOR'S OFFICE
32 MCAs in Nyeri county broke into Governor Gachagua's office and went away with two files suspected to contain main county documents used by the governor for his corruption and fund mismanagement defense. "We need accountability
and transparency in leadership ." Said the MCAs , they said the Governor must quit the office as soon as possible and they will impeach him with or without Senate approval. "He must be taught a lesson
whether the Senate accepts it or not," Said one of the MCA .
Friday, 2 September 2016
THREE HOUSES BURNT DOWN IN MIGORI COUNTY, ULANDA VILLAGE.
Boda Boda operators in Ulanda village burnt down three houses. There has been rampant attack on the boda boda operators and their motorbikes taken away from them by unknown thieves, after long investigations by the operators themselves, they discovered the people behind their raids and then they never hesitated instead took a direct action by setting the suspect's houses on fire without mercy, they said the area police have been informed of the attacks and killings of the bodaboda operators but no action was taken yet they knew who were the suspects.
Thursday, 1 September 2016
RELIEF FOR KAKELO KAMROTH RESIDENTS AS COUNTY ISSUES TITLE DEEDS
More than 1700 residents of kakelo kamroth sub location at
Kokwanyo ward in Homa Bay County have been given title deeds.
The beneficiaries have lived at kakelo since independence but did
not have titles to the land they occupied.
Governor Cyprian Awiti said the move was aimed at ending land
wrangles, which has been a menace to the economic development
of the area. The first batches of title deeds were disbursed in
collaboration with the national lands commission at Sh26million.
“Since inception, the County Government has issued 80,000 title
deeds across the County to enable people subject their land to
economic use,” the Governor said.
Area MCA Omuga Oriango helped achieve this by working closely
with surveyor to effectively plan and address land issues in the
sub-location.
Present at the ceremony were the Deputy Governor, Hamilton
Orata, CEC member for transport and infrastructure Nicholas
Koriko, Energy chief executive Pharres Ratego among others.
APHIA PLUS WESTERN KENYA PARTNERS WITH COUNTY TO SUPPORT EDUCATION FOR ORPHANS AND VULNERABLE CHILDREN
Homa Bay government has received sh.26.56 Million from Aphia
Plus to pay school fees for 2,764 Orphaned and Vulnerable
Children (OVCs).
This is part of USAID contribution to Homa Bay county government
towards education. The County Government acknowledges
APHIAplus Western Kenya for their support to various County
Departments. The County government has strived to improve
access to quality education for the needy by establishing bursary
fund managed by a fund committee as required by law and has
since dispersed Sh60million across all 40 wards. Each ward
received Sh1.5million bursary for needy students, with a total of
11,624 beneficiaries who received a minimum of Sh5,000.
Governor Cyprian Awiti appealed to the organization to continue
with the program of supporting orphans and asked them to renew
their contract with the sponsors.
He applauded the organization for its support, saying the ever
increasing number of orphaned children is posing a challenge to
the county government.
The county deputy Governor Hamilton Orata said the county
government had given out Sh 40 million to support the education of
orphans and vulnerable children with each ward getting
Sh1.5million.
Orata further assured Aphia plus director that they are going to
utilize the funds prudently to enable 2,141 vulnerable children
access quality education.
He challenged the organization to avail the list of CBO’S they are
collaborating with in the implementation of the program to the
county government for close monitoring and supervision.
Dr. Michael Audo, the director APHIAplus in charge of both
Western and Nyanza regions said his organization has been
helping over 2141 needy children in the county annually to enable
them access quality education.
The director said Homa Bay county has been supporting 46, 228
orphaned children which translates to 25 per cent of 190,000 the
total number of vulnerable children the NGO was assisting in both
Nyanza and Western regions.
He said they are supporting vulnerable children through 16
community based organization who are working within the county.
Present were Ms. Eunice Owino the chief officer in charge of
education who urged the beneficiaries to work hard while in school
to enable the financier offer support to other needy students. Other
prominent guests included Transport & Infrastructure executive
member Hon. Nicholas K’oriko, Chief Officer for Water and
Environment Marlyn Agwa, MCAs Sam Okumu and Omuga, Homa
Bay High school Principal Andrew Buop among others.
Plus to pay school fees for 2,764 Orphaned and Vulnerable
Children (OVCs).
This is part of USAID contribution to Homa Bay county government
towards education. The County Government acknowledges
APHIAplus Western Kenya for their support to various County
Departments. The County government has strived to improve
access to quality education for the needy by establishing bursary
fund managed by a fund committee as required by law and has
since dispersed Sh60million across all 40 wards. Each ward
received Sh1.5million bursary for needy students, with a total of
11,624 beneficiaries who received a minimum of Sh5,000.
Governor Cyprian Awiti appealed to the organization to continue
with the program of supporting orphans and asked them to renew
their contract with the sponsors.
He applauded the organization for its support, saying the ever
increasing number of orphaned children is posing a challenge to
the county government.
The county deputy Governor Hamilton Orata said the county
government had given out Sh 40 million to support the education of
orphans and vulnerable children with each ward getting
Sh1.5million.
Orata further assured Aphia plus director that they are going to
utilize the funds prudently to enable 2,141 vulnerable children
access quality education.
He challenged the organization to avail the list of CBO’S they are
collaborating with in the implementation of the program to the
county government for close monitoring and supervision.
Dr. Michael Audo, the director APHIAplus in charge of both
Western and Nyanza regions said his organization has been
helping over 2141 needy children in the county annually to enable
them access quality education.
The director said Homa Bay county has been supporting 46, 228
orphaned children which translates to 25 per cent of 190,000 the
total number of vulnerable children the NGO was assisting in both
Nyanza and Western regions.
He said they are supporting vulnerable children through 16
community based organization who are working within the county.
Present were Ms. Eunice Owino the chief officer in charge of
education who urged the beneficiaries to work hard while in school
to enable the financier offer support to other needy students. Other
prominent guests included Transport & Infrastructure executive
member Hon. Nicholas K’oriko, Chief Officer for Water and
Environment Marlyn Agwa, MCAs Sam Okumu and Omuga, Homa
Bay High school Principal Andrew Buop among others.
THE DEADLY HOMA BAY - KATITO ROAD.
20 people have been killed in a span of three weeks following the rampant road accident that has been increasing along Homa Bay -Katito Road, last week almost 7 lives were claimed by the deadly accident that occurred in different occasions and today another 8 lost their lives while several had serious injuries in an accident that occurred along Kendu - Katito road Seka village Homa Bay County. Road users have been advised to observe road safety rules so as to reduce the number of accident occurrences.
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