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Family of Late Journalist Nick Kosgei Says They Have No Land to Bury Him

By NANCY AKINYI

The family of Nick Kosgei has revealed that they currently have no land where they can bury their son following his tragic death in a helicopter crash in Nandi County.
Burial ceremony for the late communication officer Nick Kosgei. |COURTESY 

Speaking during a burial ceremony held at Emurua Dikirr Primary School, Kosgei’s father broke down in tears as he explained the painful sacrifices the family made to educate him.

“We sold everything to educate our son. Right now we do not even have a place to bury him,” he said emotionally.

Nick Kosgei was born in December 2001 in Bomet County and grew up in a humble family that believed education would change their future.

He attended Koibeiyon Secondary School before joining Maseno University, where he studied Journalism and Mass Communication. He graduated in 2023, marking a proud moment for a family that had struggled for years to keep him in school.

After completing his studies, Kosgei secured an internship at the Bomet County Government, where he began building his career in media and communications.

According to his father, Kosgei had already become the main breadwinner of the family, supporting his parents and helping educate his younger sister. The family said he was expected to clear her school fees this week before his untimely death.

The father explained that the family sold their ancestral land over the years to finance Kosgei’s education. They later moved to town in Bomet County, where they now live on a rented plot.

He added that the small piece of land they currently occupy is only under a sale agreement and does not have a title deed, leaving the family without legally owned land.

Now, as they prepare for his burial, the family says they are struggling to find a place to lay their son to rest.

They have appealed to leaders including President William Ruto and Narok Governor Patrick Ole Ntutu, as well as well wishers, to help the family give their son a dignified send off.

Kalama MCA Threatens Impeachment Motion Against Governor Wavinya

By DANIEL KITUKU 

A political showdown may be looming in Machakos after Kalama MCA Hon. Boniface Maeke criticized Governor Wavinya Ndeti over her response to questions surrounding county procurement.
Machakos Governor H.E. Wavinya Ndeti and Kalama MCA Hon Boniface Maeke.

The issue was first raised publicly by popular Kamba musician Ken wa Maria, who questioned the circumstances surrounding the Sammy Kioko case and sought answers from the county leadership.

On Wednesday, March 4, 2026, Governor Wavinya responded to the concerns, saying she does not handle procurement matters in the county government.

“I don’t deal with county procurement. That’s not my work,” the governor said.

However, the statement sparked criticism from some leaders, including Kalama MCA Hon. Maeke.

Speaking on Thursday, March 5, 2026, Maeke said the governor’s remarks raised serious concerns about leadership and accountability in the county. According to him, while procurement processes may be handled by specific departments, the governor remains the overall head of the county government and should be aware of how such functions are carried out.

Maeke argued that leaders cannot distance themselves from key government processes that affect public resources and service delivery.

Frustrated by the response, the MCA announced that he will move a motion in the Machakos County Assembly on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, seeking a vote of no confidence against the governor.

If tabled, the motion could trigger intense debate within the assembly as members consider whether the governor’s remarks reflect a misunderstanding of her role or a broader governance concern.

The matter has since stirred discussion among residents and leaders in Machakos, with many calling for clarity and accountability in the management of county affairs.

Safeguard Devolution Gains via Good Coordination-Malombe

By SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT 

Kitui Governor Dr. Julius Malombe has called for stronger coordination between county administrations to enhance service delivery and safeguard the gains of devolution.
Governor Dr Julius Malombe speaking in Nairobi during a consultative meeting of the Council of Governors and all 47 County Secretaries. He was invited as the chief guest to deliver a keynote address.

Speaking in Nairobi during a consultative meeting of the Council of Governors with all the County Secretaries where he had been invited as the chief guest to deliver a keynote address, the Governor said county secretaries play a critical role in linking political leadership with the administrative systems of county governments and ensuring that executive decisions are effectively implemented.

"You are the links between the political leadership and the administrative systems of the county. You facilitate continuity in governance by putting into place systems that ensure institutional memory. Your success in the execution of the mandate of your office greatly contributes to effective service delivery by county governments" he noted.

Governor Malombe recalled his experience as a member of the Task Force on Devolved Government, which developed the policies and legal framework that operationalized devolution, including the County Governments Act, the Public Finance Management Act, and the Intergovernmental Relations Act.

He noted that devolution has hugely transformed governance by decentralizing resources and key services closer to citizens. He highlighted progress made since 2013, particularly in healthcare, early childhood education and agricultural extension. 

However, he acknowledged ongoing challenges such as delayed disbursements, fiscal constraints and capacity gaps in county administrations.

Governor Malombe urged county secretaries to uphold professionalism, maintain integrity in the public service, strengthen cooperation between national and county governments, and embrace digital systems and performance management to improve efficiency and service delivery.

Undecided Voters Mask Mwingi North MP Race

‎By MWINGI TIMES CORRESPONDENT
An opinion poll conducted by Mizani Africa indicates that Mwingi North MP Paul Nzengu leads in the 2027 MP preference race. He scored 48.9% while his closest challenger and immediate former MP John Munuve Mati came second at 25.9%. Generation Z contestant Bernard Kavuli was a distant third at online 8.6%. Michael Kavate had a paltry 2.8%.
Mwingi North Constituency  opinion poll results by Mizani Africa.

‎13.8% of the sampled respondents were undecided. This, according to Mizani Africa, "indicates that while Nzengu currently holds a strong advantage, a portion of the electorate is still open to persuasion as the political environment evolves."
‎Gen Zs have been seen as a weak link in electoral system since they do not embrace voter registration unlike the other voter groups like the elderly and women.  In October 2025, only 20754 new voters out of the targeted 6.3million voters were enrolled since the IEBC resumed continuous voter registration on September 29.

Dreams First, Love Later: Why Johanna Ng'eno Married at 44

By DANIEL KITUKU 

As Kenyans continue to mourn the tragic death of former MP Johanna Ng'eno, many are reflecting not only on his political achievements but also on the personal journey that shaped the man behind the public figure.
The late Emurua Dikirr MP Johanna Ng'eno with his family.

Ng'eno, who represented Emurua Dikirr constituency in Narok County for three consecutive terms, died in a helicopter crash in Mosop Constituency, Nandi County on February 28, 2026 at around 4.45 pm. He was among the six occupants who tragically perished on the spot. The helicopter was piloted by retired Lieutenant Colonel George Were.

Born on December 12, 1972 in Narok County, Ng'eno built a strong reputation as a lawyer and a committed legislator. He was admired for his dedication to his constituents and for entering politics at a young age. But while his career flourished, one aspect of his life often drew attention: his decision to remain single well into his forties.

Friends, family and even voters frequently reminded him that it was time to marry. His mother, in particular, often expressed her wish to see grandchildren. At one point she told him, “My son, please marry. I want grandchildren. Or do you want to give me grandchildren when I am too old and cannot even see them?”

Ng'eno, however, had a clear plan. He wanted to achieve his personal and professional goals before committing to a family. In an interview with TV47 Kenya, he revealed that he had been postponing marriage since his student days. Even after becoming an MP, locals in Emurua Dikirr would jokingly ask him why he remained single. He often replied with humor, saying that the “MP seat was my first wife.”

Still, the pressure never fully faded. Some voters even jokingly threatened not to support him if he did not settle down.

After achieving many of his life goals, including completing his degree, earning a master’s and establishing himself as a respected lawmaker, Ng'eno felt it was finally time for love. On August 18, 2018, he married Naiyanoi Ntutu in a colorful ceremony attended by leaders and friends from across the country. Then Deputy President William Ruto humorously welcomed him into the “married men’s club,” joking, “I am happy you can now settle down as a family man. You are now an elder. Welcome to the married club.”

Ng'eno embraced family life wholeheartedly. He and his wife were blessed with two children, and for eight joyful years from the day he said “yes I do” he enjoyed the life of a devoted husband and father.

Today, as the nation continues to mourn him, Kenyans remember Johanna Ng'eno not just as a lawyer, a legislator and a politician, but as a man who pursued his dreams before embracing love. His story is a reminder that life unfolds differently for everyone, and sometimes love comes later, but it can be just as meaningful.

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