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Isolated heavy rainfall expected in some parts of Kitui County this week

By JOHN MUSEMBI 

‎The latest weather forecast from Kenya Meteorological Department shows that rainfall is expected to continue in Kitui County. The weatherman emphasized that there will be heavy rainfall in some parts of the devolved unit. ‎"Isolated events of heavy rainfall may occur in some parts of the County", said Dr Daniel Mbithi, the County Director of Meteorological Services.
‎A weekly weather forecast for Kitui County from May 5 to May 11, 2026. |Kenya Meteorological Department

As per temperature and wind forecast, no much change is going to be felt. The maximum temperature range will range from 22°C to 31°C while the minimum temperatures are forecast to vary between 16°C and 22°C.
‎Most parts of the county will be having strong winds blowing at a speed of up to 25knots or 12.86m/s. The winds are likely to blow from eastern side to south east.

Against all odds, Malombe keen to deliver transformative legacy

‎By MWINGI TIMES CORRESPONDENT
‎With slightly over a year to the next general elections, Kitui County governor Dr Julius Malombe is keen on leaving a county defined by prosperity for both rural and urban dwellers. The  county boss is serving his second term following his loss to former Governor Ms Charity Ngilu in 2017. He was elected  the pioneer governor in 2013.
Governor Dr Julius Malombe addresses top Kitui county executives during a weeklong hotel at a Mombasa hotel.|COURTESY

‎Top Kitui county officers are holding a weeklong working retreat  in Mombasa where they are seeking to cement Malombe's  administration  legacy to serve as a reliable template for future governments. The retreat has on board County Executive Committee Members and Chief Officers among other high ranking officials

‎"As we approach our final phase of our 2022-2027 administration, the question before us is profound: What legacy shall we leave behind?, posed the Wiper party governor.
‎Governor Malombe emphasized that his government must leave behind a legacy that aligns with its mission of providing effective services and creating an enabling environment for inclusive and sustainable socioeconomic development and improved livelihoods for all residents.
‎The county boss reiterated that his county employees must ensure residents enjoy high quality lives by implementing programmes that lead to prosperity for all the 40 wards in Kitui County. The retreat also served as a forum to refine ideas, sharpening strategies and renewing commitments to serve Wananchi more efficiently.

While enumerating his government's achievements, Dr Malombe said that in his second term, 2931 projects have been achieved. The projects cover 16 focus areas under the Kitui Promise Agenda reaching all 247 villages.
‎The success has not been without challenges especially on the external front. They include inflation, climate change and supply chain disruptions due to war in far away countries.      Malombe exuded confidence that the  Kitui County workforce  was resilient enough to weather much of the problems they face by being more innovative and resilient.

‎"Our journey has demonstrated that collective leadership and team work remains the cornerstone of sustainable development", he said.

A Beginner's Guide to Facebook Monetization

By MUSYOKA NGUI 

SINCE 2024, Kenya has been an eligible country when it comes to Facebook monetization.  You can earn from your page and profile as you network with your friends and surf the Internet. In today's post, we examine a beginner's guide to getting paid in US Dollars.
The first step is definitely switching your account to professional status. This upgrade gives you superior tools to acquire followers beyond the 5000 friends cap in an ordinary Facebook account. 

To maintain your interactions with audiences, post original content. By original,  I mean that you should not post someone else's videos or passing them around as yours.  This is because even when they are watched, you will not be paid. 

As you post the videos,  check the upload button.  It scans the posts to ensure they are fresh from capture and/or archives. You will get a confirmation that they are new and you can go ahead and share them. 

Another important control tool is to check your library.  The past uploads are accompanied by their performance indicators.  The views, earnings,  dates of posting, and such. If Facebook flags a video or any other multimedia file uploaded as having been shared by another user, you better follow the rules since the consequences are doing press ups against your page/profile now.

All earnings will be compiled and sent to your registered account once they are due. This can be your bank or PayPal.  The minimum withdrawal is $25. 

As such,  the privacy of your account is paramount lest you lose it to hackers. Save your log in password in a trusted storage away from malicious users. Better yet, activate two factor authentication. This is an extra layer of authorisation a user will be prompted to key in for them to gain access.  It can be a code or a link sent to email or phone number assigned.

Once you start earning,  you gain experience for better yields. It is also a demonstration that you no longer play in local leagues. Welcome to the international earnings club.

Next week: Steps to follow in withdrawing your payout

JSS Intern Teachers in Embu Down Their Tools Over Delayed Confirmation

By BRIAN MUSYOKA 

Junior Secondary School (JSS) intern teachers in Embu  County on Monday staged protests in Embu Town over delayed confirmation into permanent and pensionable terms.
Embu JSS teachers in Embu streets during demonstrations on Monday. MWINGI TIMES |Brian Musyoka 

The agitated teachers took to the streets, chanting slogans and carrying placards, as they vowed not to return to classrooms until their demands are addressed.

They accused the government of neglecting their plight, saying they have continued to offer essential teaching services despite remaining under internship terms for an extended period.

The educators faulted the Head of State over the issuance of confirmation letters, arguing that such processes fall squarely under the mandate of the Teachers Service Commission (TSC).
According to the teachers, any form of political involvement in recruitment and confirmation undermines the independence of the commission.

They revealed that more than 44,000 JSS teachers across the country are still serving under internship terms, a situation they described as unfair and demoralizing.

In Embu County alone, 709 teachers have remained interns for the past two years without confirmation, despite playing a key role in implementing the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC).

Speaking during the protest, their representative James Kinyua said the delay has caused frustration among teachers who feel undervalued. Kinyua noted that the educators will only resume normal teaching once they receive formal confirmation into permanent and pensionable terms by the TSC.

His sentiments were echoed by Rogers Murimi, the Executive Deputy Secretary of the Embu branch, who criticized the authorities for failing to honor commitments made to the teachers. Murimi added that the uncertainty surrounding their employment status has negatively affected morale and service delivery in schools.

Nancy Nzwili also addressed the gathering, expressing disappointment with the Court of Appeal for overturning a High Court ruling that had declared the internship programme unlawful.
She said the earlier judgment had given teachers hope that their status would soon be regularized, only for those expectations to be dashed.

Hillary Njuki emphasized the need for greater professional autonomy within schools, stating that JSS teachers must be recognized as key players in the CBC framework under the 2-6-3-3-3 system.
The teachers urged the TSC to act swiftly and decisively to resolve the matter, warning that continued inaction will further disrupt learning in Junior Secondary Schools.

Ngomeni Livestock Market Prices

Cattle 
Mature Bulls-100,000-130,000
Medium Bulls-52,000-68,000
Young Bulls-40,000-50,000
Mature Females-65,000-77,000
Medium Females-48,000-63,000
Young Females-39,000-45,000

Goats
Mature Bucks-25,000-27,500
Medium Bucks-12,000-20,000
Young Bucks-5,000-10,000
Mature Females-8,000-12,000
Medium Females-6,200-7,500
Young Females Females-3,800-5300

-MWINGI TIMES TEAM

Dated:1/5/2026

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