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Kitui County Launches KSh26Million Vaccination Against Foot and Mouth Disease

By MWINGI TIMES CORRESPONDENT 

Kitui County Government on Friday launched a subsidised mass livestock vaccination campaign against Foot and Mouth Disease Disease in Nuu Ward in partnership with Ngwatanio ya Aimi CBO.
Kitui County CECM for Agriculture and Livestock Dr. Stephen Mbaya Kimwele administers are jab on a cow at Nuu on Friday.

The devolved unit targets strengthening food security by protecting livestock which are a major source of livelihoods. Speaking during the launch, Kitui CECM for Agriculture and Livestock Dr Stephen Mbaya said that FMD was among the most economically damaging livestock diseases leading to reduced productivity,  loss of income and frequent market closures. 

Dr Mbaya said Kenya experiences 52.5% prevalence of FMD. Kitui County,  he added, records a prevalence of 28.8%. Therefore,  there is need for sustained preventive measures.

FMD affects pastoralist and mixed farming communities. As for Kitui County,  a countywide vaccination will roll out from February 2,  2026. It will cover all the 40 wards. 

The vaccination will be conducted by trained and licensed veterinary officers using approved vaccines from the Kenya Veterinary Vaccine Production Institute,  KEVEVAPI.
The Agriculture and Livestock CECM said the county had subsidised FMD Vaccine from KSh160 to KSh50. "To enhance affordability,  the county government has subsidised the cost from KSh160 to KSh50 per animal. The county government has set aside KSh26million for vaccination of cattle against FMD", said CECM Dr Mbaya.

The Governor Dr Julius Malombe-led  government is implementing the FMD vaccination through an e-voucher system to promote transparency and efficiency by ensuring subsidised exercised reach all intended beneficiaries. 

Other government officials present during the FMD vaccination launch were the Deputy County Commissioner  for Mwingi East John Kipsia, Chief officers Jonathan Kyambi (Livestock), Stephen Salee (Decentralised Units), Mwingi Central sub county administrator Justus Kivuvo, chiefs,  assistant chiefs,   ward administrators and village administrators.

Nyoro Unveils Bold Plan for Free Secondary Education

By BRIAN MUSYOKA 

Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has stirred national debate by insisting that free secondary education is achievable, accusing the government of lacking resolve rather than resources. He faulted the Ministry of Education for claiming the full cost of the programme is still unknown, arguing that the numbers are already clear.
Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro(centre, in glasses) together with Manyatta MP Mukunji and other leaders in Embu town. MWINGI TIMES |Brian Musyoka

Speaking during a public engagement in Embu County on Wednesday, Nyoro brushed off the ministry’s explanation, saying uncertainty over costs should not be used as an excuse to delay a policy that directly affects millions of Kenyan families.

The legislator proposed a simple but impactful fix: raising the annual capitation for each secondary school student from the current Ksh 22,000 to Ksh 31,000. He said the adjustment would immediately ease financial pressure on public schools.

Nyoro explained that the proposed KSh 9,000 increase per learner would be carefully apportioned to address real challenges on the ground. Of this, KSh 6,000 would go toward tuition, while Ksh 3,000 would support Board of Management teachers and day-to-day school operations.

To bankroll the plan, the MP laid out a three-pronged funding strategy that he described as both realistic and fair. First, he suggested cutting KSh 30 million from each MP’s constituency allocation.

According to Nyoro, this single move could raise about KSh 10 billion nationally. He added that county governments could contribute a similar amount by pooling funds from their bursary programmes.

The national government, he said, would then top up the fund with another KSh 10 billion, creating a KSh 30 billion annual kitty dedicated solely to strengthening secondary education across the country.

Nyoro did not stop at education. He launched a fierce attack on the government’s handling of public asset sales, particularly the proposed sale of its Safaricom shares, questioning the secrecy surrounding the process.

He challenged the Executive for seemingly speaking on behalf of potential buyers instead of Kenyans, arguing that an open and competitive international sale could generate as much as KSh 350 billion for the exchequer.

The MP described the ongoing discussions as opaque and misguided, warning that public wealth was at risk of being disposed of through backroom deals rather than transparent processes.

In a striking remark, Nyoro threatened to release contact details of Vodafone and Vodacom directors, urging Kenyans to directly question them about their role in the Safaricom share talks.

He also raised concerns over the proposed sale of Kenya Pipeline Company shares, claiming that a so-called Ugandan investor linked to the deal is actually a Kenyan, a move he said points to self-interest overriding public good.

Addressing young political aspirants, Nyoro lamented what he called a leadership deficit in the country. He observed that many elected leaders spend their first years in office confused about their mandate instead of delivering development.

He criticized leaders who seek power before forming a clear agenda, describing it as a costly mistake for citizens. Nyoro concluded by linking the education funding stalemate and controversial asset sales to a deeper governance problem that demands transparency, preparedness, and genuine accountability.

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Kitui County to Launch Subsidized Mass Livestock Vaccination Against Foot and Mouth Disease

By MWINGI TIMES CORRESPONDENT 

Kitui County Government plans to  roll out a mass livestock vaccination campaign to kick out Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD). The drive will be launched on January 30th, 2025 in Nuu Ward, Mwingi Central sub county. Later the programme will be extended to the rest of the 39 wards as from February 2, 2026.
Livestock in Kitui county. The county government has planned a vaccination blitz.|MWINGI TIMES

The County agriculture department said farmers are expected to avail their livestock for vaccination at KSh50 for every head of cattle. This amount is expected to be affordable in order not to deter farmers from this important exercise. 

All Kitui County's 40 wards will be reached says a  report on the exercise seen by MWINGI TIMES. "The campaign targets cattle in all 40 wards and will be carried out by trained veterinary officers administering approved vaccines. This is in line with Governor Dr Malombe’s manifesto," it further said.

The county government's use of e-voucher is expected to improve transparency and efficiency in service delivery.
Agriculture CECM Dr Stephen Mbaya Kimwele called upon all farmers to present their cattle for vaccination.

Dr Kimwele added that his department also plans to continue vaccinating sheep and goats against other diseases.

Kenyans Stand Tall During 2026 International Day of Clean Energy  

By PAUL MUTUA 

The 2026 International Day of Clean Energy commemorated in Kitui on Monday January 26, 2026 gave lifelines on inclusive economic and social development to vulnerable households, women, youth and enterprises in the county by providing them with the last-mile electrification projects.

Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi (centre) with Petroleum PS Alex Wachira and Kitui West MP Edith Nyenze when he commissioned the last-mile electrification project in Matinyani ward, Kitui West on Monday January 26, 2026. The event coincided with the International Day of Clean Energy which was marked in Kitui County. MWINGI TIMES |Paul Mutua 

  The initiatives demonstrate the power of devolution in accelerating clean energy adoption, empowering communities, and strengthening local economies.

  As part of the commemoration, the State Department for Energy donated efficient charcoal kilns and briquetting machines and distributed clean cook stoves to the groups in Kitui Central and Kitui West constituencies.

  Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi backed by Petroleum Principal Secretary Alex Wachira visited various homesteads in the.  two constituencies where they sensitized citizens on the clean energy which is not only an environmental imperative but also a foundation for public health, economic opportunity, social equity, and long-term development for present and future generations.

  “This year’s theme, “Clean Energy for People and Planet,” speaks directly to Kenya’s national priorities and our global commitments. At the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum, we recognize that the energy transition goes beyond infrastructure and megawatts. It is about people—reducing health risks, creating livelihoods, empowering women and youth, and ensuring that no Kenyan is left behind,” Wandayi said.

  Speaking at the Kitui Energy Centre, Matinyani and Mutonguni wards, Wandayi said Kenya has made significant progress with electricity access now standing at approximately 75 percent.

  Also present included the county commissioner, Erastus Mbui, Kitui West MP, Edith Nyenze, MCAs Munyalo Kitheka (Matinyani), Muthengi Ndagara (Tharaka) and Benjamin Mulandi (Mutonguni).

  The CS however, said on the clean cooking front, the challenge is larger, as only 34.4 percent of households have access to clean cooking solutions. Besides, an estimated 26,000 Kenyans die annually from household air pollution. Closing this gap is urgent and non-negotiable, he said.

  Wandayi said clean energy is central to the national development agenda. “It underpins the achievement of Vision 2030, the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda, and our Nationally Determined Contribution under the Paris Agreement. The Government remains firmly committed to achieving universal access to electricity and clean cooking by 2030, driven by sustained investment in renewable energy,” Wandayi said.

  To support this ambition, the CS said his ministry has established a strong and coherent policy framework, including the National Energy Policy, Energy Transition and Investment Plan, National Cooking Transition Strategy, National Energy Compact, National Energy Efficiency Strategy, Bioenergy Strategy and Action Plan, and the draft National Electrification Strategy.

  He said implementation is guided by an Integrated Energy Planning approach, with a strong emphasis on inclusivity and devolution.

  In collaboration with partners such as the European Union, GIZ, UNDP, and UK PACT, Wandayi said Kitui and other counties are developing County Energy Plans that serve as practical roadmaps for expanding access to clean and sustainable energy while strengthening partnerships across government, the private sector, civil society, and communities.

  “Kenya’s installed electricity generation capacity stands at 3,243 megawatts, against a peak demand of 2,444.4 megawatts. Notably, 80 percent of installed capacity and 93 percent of consumed electricity comes from renewable sources. We continue to integrate wind and solar with geothermal and hydropower, supported by enhanced grid stability,” he said.

  The CS pointed out that geothermal remains the nation’s anchor resource, accounting for 26 percent of installed capacity, followed by hydropower at 24 percent, wind at 12 percent, and solar at 12.4 percent.

  Kenya is also interconnected with the power grids of Uganda, Ethiopia, and Tanzania, enabling regional power trade that reduces emissions, enhances energy security, and supports economic growth and innovation.

  He said clean cooking remained a national priority adding that to address its health, environmental, and socio-economic impacts, the government is promoting a diversified mix of solutions—including LPG, electric cooking, bioethanol, biogas, briquettes and pellets, and improved biomass cookstoves—to ensure affordability, accessibility, and sustainability.

 “As we mark this International Day of Clean Energy, we reaffirm our unwavering commitment to accelerating access through sound policies, inclusive action, and innovation. Our goal is clear: to ensure that clean energy is available, affordable, and accessible to every Kenyan household, driving growth, advancing equity, and strengthening climate resilience,” Wandayi said.

 The CS said clean energy access is a shared national mission. “Together, we can power progress, uplift communities, and safeguard our nation for generations to come,” he said.




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Mwea Residents Smell a Rat After Row with Ngome Elders

By BRIAN MUSYOKA

Residents living in the disputed 44,000-acre Mwea Settlement Scheme have accused the Ngome Council of Elders of deliberately frustrating government-led Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) efforts aimed at ending the long-running land dispute.
Makima Ward MCA Philip Nzangi addressing a public Baraza at Bondoni market. MWINGI TIMES |Brian Musyoka

The residents raised the alarm during a public baraza held at Bondoni in Makima on Tuesday, January 27, 2026 where they claimed the ADR process initiated by the government as a peaceful and inclusive solution was facing sabotage after the Ngome Council reportedly withdrew from the talks led by a government-appointed mediator. The move, they said, cast serious doubt on the council’s commitment to resolving the matter amicably.

Led by Makima Ward MCA and settlement scheme beneficiary Philip Nzangi, the residents described the withdrawal as an act of bad faith meant to derail efforts to uncover the truth surrounding land subdivision and allocation. Nzangi said families living on the land had endured years of uncertainty marked by endless delays, shifting positions, and broken promises, leaving their future hanging in the balance.

“The decision to walk away from dialogue raises serious questions. It shows there are people uncomfortable with transparency and accountability,” said Nzangi, adding that some political leaders were allegedly hiding behind the Ngome Council of Elders to shield personal and political interests at the expense of genuine residents.

According to leaders who addressed the meeting, the subdivision process was riddled with irregularities that shortchanged long-term occupants who have lived on the land for decades. They argued that ADR was the only credible platform to lay bare these injustices and deliver lasting justice.

“We are tired of the zigzags they are taking us through. Everything must be placed on the table so the truth can come out,” Nzangi said, calling on all parties to return to the negotiating table with honesty and goodwill.

His remarks were echoed by Sila Mwaniki, the chairperson of the Mwea Council of Elders, who said residents were united and determined to protect what they consider both ancestral and settlement land. Mwaniki questioned why the Ngome Council would abandon talks if it had nothing to hide, saying the move pointed to fear of scrutiny over alleged irregularities.

“Justice cannot be achieved by walking away. It requires open dialogue and the courage to confront past mistakes,” Mwaniki said.

Another resident, Shadrack Kilonzo, said families had lived on the disputed land for many years and questioned where those calling for evictions expected them to relocate.

“Our demand is simple,,fairness, recognition of our long occupation, and a transparent process that will finally brings closure to this decades-old dispute," said Kilonzo.

Kitui Set for Stable Power Supply as 132kV Substation Boosts Business and Industrial Growth

By JOSPHINE MWENDE 

Kitui County residents, business owners and industrial operators are set to enjoy improved and reliable electricity supply following the establishment of a 132kV power substation designed to serve the entire county.
Kitui Substation located at Matinyani Ward in Kitui West Constituency. MWINGI TIMES |Josphine Mwende

The facility, constructed by the national government through the Kenya Electricity Transmission Company (KETRACO), is located in Matinyani Ward, Kitui West Constituency. With a transformation capacity of 132/33kV, the substation is expected to significantly stabilise power supply for households, institutions, small and large businesses, as well as emerging industries across the county.

The project is part of government efforts to enhance electricity transmission infrastructure in the region and unlock economic potential by reducing frequent power outages that have previously disrupted business operations.

Speaking during an inspection tour of the facility on 26 January 2026 where the visit coincided with the marking of the World Day for Clean Energy, the
KETRACO Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Engineer Kipkemoi Kibias, said the substation has sufficient capacity to serve the county for many years. He noted that the facility will supply electricity to homes, learning institutions, health facilities, industries and business premises.“This substation has a very high capacity and is designed to serve Kitui County for the long term. It will adequately support small businesses, industries, factories, households and institutions, ensuring reliable power supply for economic development,” Eng Kibias said.

He added that, to further enhance reliability, KETRACO has implemented an additional backup project known as the Kitui–Wote transmission line. The project is intended to support the Kitui substation by providing an alternative power supply route in case of interruptions.“Although this substation was commissioned in 2020, the need for an alternative supply was identified early. That is why we linked it to Wote. This connection increases reliability and gives the county access to power from three different substations,” he explained.

As the country marked the World Day for Clean Energy, Eng Kibias emphasised that the substation supplies clean and sustainable energy, reinforcing the stability of the power system in the county. “Kitui County now receives electricity from three sources, including the Kindaruma–Mwingi–Kitui line. In the event that one source fails, power can be supplied through the others, making outages less likely,” he said.

However, despite the improved infrastructure, KETRACO faces challenges related to feeder line interruptions. According to Eng Kibias, when a feeder goes off, electricity supply to some areas can still be disrupted. He called upon Kenya Power to strengthen the management and maintenance of distribution feeders to ensure that the full benefits of the new transmission infrastructure are realised by residents and businesses.

With the enhanced power capacity, stakeholders expect improved business performance, attraction of new investments and growth of industries in Kitui County, positioning the region as an emerging economic hub in Eastern Kenya.

Sunny and Dry Weather Conditions Expected this Week in Kitui County

By JOHN MUSEMBI

A weekly weather report from Kenya Meteorological Department indicates that strong north easterly to south easterly winds will blow across most parts of Kitui County in the next seven days. The speed of the wind was indicated to be around 25knots (12.86m/s).
A map of East Africa showing rainfall outlook between the month of December 2025 to February 2026.

At the same time,  the week will be predominantly a hot one given the  maximum temperature will range between 25°C and 35°C. The minimum temperature, on the other hand, is not expected to be any better since it will go up to 24°C. 

The month of January has been marked by largely dry weather conditions. Met says the situation is expected to persist up to March 2026.  "Sunny and dry weather conditions will dominate most parts of the county ", writes county director for Meteorological Services Dr Daniel Mbithi in his weekly report. 

Despite above dry weather forecasts, the weatherman adds that both weekly and quarterly weather. forecasts may be marked by occasional rainfall in a few areas.

CS Ruku Accuses Gachagua of Orchestrating Church Chaos to Win Public Sympathy

By BRIAN MUSYOKA

The Cabinet Secretary for Public Service, Human Capital Development and Special Programmes, Geoffrey Ruku, has accused former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua of sponsoring violence and chaos at public gatherings in a bid to portray himself as a victim and win public sympathy.
Public Service Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku speaking at World Harvest Christian Church,  Chuka Igambang'ombe, Tharaka Nithi County on Sunday.  He accused former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua of sponsoring violence in public gatherings to depict himself as a victim and win sympathy from Kenyans. MWINGI TIMES |Brian Musyoka

Ruku was reacting to chaotic scenes witnessed on Sunday during a church service in Nyeri attended by Gachagua, where disorder erupted, forcing police to lob teargas inside the church causing congregants to flee.

The CS claimed the incident was not accidental, alleging that Gachagua moves with armed goons who deliberately cause disruptions at meetings and church services he attends in order to attract sympathy and incite public anger against the government.

“This is the same pattern we witnessed during the Mbeere North by-election campaigns, where his goons attacked an innocent youth and broke his leg,” Ruku said. “The youth, identified as Fredrick, sustained a broken leg during a church service at Karangare that the former Deputy President was attending with his goons.”

Ruku cautioned Kenyans against falling for what he termed “well-organized schemes” designed to manufacture victimhood, spread hatred, and mislead the public about the true state of affairs within government. He warned that the government will not tolerate acts of lawlessness disguised as political victimization, adding that places of worship should never be turned into arenas for political drama.

The CS further noted that the recent chaos mirrors what he described as a pattern of violence linked to Gachagua’s political camp. 

He said intimidation and violence have no place in Kenya’s democratic space and urged leaders to stop using youths to advance personal political interests through fear and chaos.

Turning to regional politics, Ruku maintained that the Mt Kenya region remains firmly within government and dismissed claims that the region could shift its political allegiance. He declared Deputy President Prof. Kithure Kindiki the undisputed Mt Kenya kingpin, saying he continues to provide strong and effective leadership for the region from within government.

Ruku urged residents of Mt Kenya Central and Mt Kenya West to remain loyal to the government, noting that with Kindiki at the heart of power, the region is well positioned to benefit from development projects. He warned that any attempts to lure the region into opposing the government would only derail development and deny residents essential services and opportunities.

The CS also accused Gachagua of political arrogance, urging him to respect the Deputy President and acknowledge the long-standing unity between Mt Kenya East, Central, and West. He emphasized that Mt Kenya East has consistently stood with the rest of the region and deserves mutual respect and recognition in national leadership.

Ruku further weighed in on the broader Mt Kenya regional debate, stating that Mt Kenya East also played a critical role in the struggle for independence and should not be sidelined. He said it was wrong for Mt Kenya West and Central to behave as though they were the only regions that sacrificed for the country’s freedom. He called for unity and mutual respect within the wider Mt Kenya region, urging leaders from the West to support the East, especially now that the Deputy President hails from Mt Kenya East.

Ruku maintained that the government remains firmly on course in delivering its mandate, adding that political propaganda and hostility would not derail its development agenda.

Chuka Igambang’ombe MP Patrick Munene echoed Ruku’s sentiments, describing the Nyeri church incident as a “well-scripted drama” by Gachagua and dismissing claims that police targeted him. Munene, however, condemned the use of teargas in a church, terming it a blatant act of disrespect to a place of worship and an affront to the dignity of religious institutions.

Tigania East MP Mpuri Apuri also condemned the Nyeri incident, saying Kenyans should not be subjected to what he termed “politics of conmanship” by selfish individuals.

It is time for tarmac road to reach Tseikuru-Kalonzo

‎By MUSYOKA NGUI
Wiper Patriotic Front party leader Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka has recounted to Mwingi North residents the intrigues surrounding the tarmacking of road leading to his rural home.
Wiper leader Dr Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka speaking during the burial of his personal assistant James Mutemi Matiki's mother in Matili village,  Ngaaie, Kyuso Ward on Saturday. |COURTESY

‎Dr Musyoka said that when he was vice president, he rejected pressure by a permanent secretary to have the road tarmacked from Tseikuru rather than Mwingi where it had reached.
‎"As a selfless leader, when I was vice president, PS Kamau was in charge of roads. He told me, I have money for 21km. Do you want us to start work in Tseikuru?
‎I told him there is no need of people to come all the way from Mwingi till they reach Twimyua under dust. I said no way. Let it start from Mwingi coming to this direction. It will reach Tseikuru when it will. It is now time", said Musyoka.
‎The former VP said the road has faced stoppages and revivals as interests of successive governments change. This has caused completion to stall despite having been under construction for years. "By now this road should have passed Maua, Isiolo linking up to Ethiopia", he said.
‎Kalonzo told residents to vote out President William Ruto government in favour of his United Opposition alliance during the upcoming 2027 general elections. He was speaking during the burial of mother of his personal assistant James Mutemi Matiki in Matili Village, Ngaaie, Kyuso Ward.
‎Other leaders present were DAP-K party leader Eugene Wamalwa, Kitui Governor Dr Julius Malombe, Mwingi North MP Paul Nzengu, and other local and national government officials.

Motorbike Rider Dies in Kyanundu Crash

By MWINGI TIMES CORRESPONDENT 

An evening accident involving a Probox,  a motorbike and a lorry has claimed the life of the motorcycle rider. "The motorbike rider died on the spot. I have left the scene before police arrived. I have not confirmed the identity of the deceased rider", said an eye witness.
A road accident signage. Photo used for illustration. |FILE

The witness further told our reporter that the motorbike rider was overtaking a Probox when he collided with an oncoming lorry.

The accident took place at Kyanundu area which is located between Mutwangombe and Kivou trading centres, in Mwingi Central sub county. 

Efforts to obtain a police report on this grisly incident were not successful by press time.

Mbeere North Braces for Fresh Political Showdown at Ward Level

By BRIAN MUSYOKA 

Barely a month after the fiercely contested Mbeere North parliamentary by-election, the constituency is once again staring at another political battle, with Evurore and Muminji wards emerging as the new battlegrounds in a high-stakes contest between the government and the opposition.
Duncan Muratia Nyaga of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA), seated in a UDA-branded shirt, during his clearance by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) at Siakago Town. MWINGI TIMES |Brian Musyoka

The renewed political tension follows the clearance of candidates by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), a move that has officially set the stage for by-elections that are already attracting intense political interest.

The ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA) moved swiftly to assert its dominance after its candidates  Duncan Muratia Nyaga for Evurore Ward and Peterson Njeru Njiru for Muminji Ward  were cleared to contest in the forthcoming polls.

The return of nomination papers by the UDA candidates was marked by a show of political strength, as senior Kenya Kwanza leaders accompanied them in a symbolic procession for IEBC clearance.
The event attracted top leaders including Public Service Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku, Embu Governor Cecily Mbarire, and Mbeere North MP Leo wa Muthende and Embu woman representative Pamela Njoki Njeru Double N, signaling the government’s determination to tighten its grip on the constituency.

Their presence underscored the strategic importance the ruling coalition has attached to the ward contests, viewing them as a continuation of the recently concluded parliamentary by-election.

On the opposition side, the Democratic Party (DP) cleared Albert Kigoro to contest the Evurore Ward seat, while the Devolution Empowerment Party (DEP) fielded Ngari Boniface Kariuki in Muminji Ward, setting up direct contests with the UDA candidates.

The unfolding scenario now presents a head-to-head political duel between the government and opposition forces, each keen to assert relevance and control at the grassroots level.
Addressing the press after the clearance exercise, CS Ruku launched a sharp attack on former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, accusing his Democracy for the Citizens Party (DCP) of political retreat.

Ruku expressed disappointment that DCP failed to field candidates in both wards, claiming the move was driven by fear of another defeat following Gachagua’s loss in the recent parliamentary by-election. “I am disappointed that DCP has no candidate in these by-elections yet Gachagua claims he commands Mt Kenya support,” Ruku said.
He expressed confidence that UDA would emerge victorious, arguing that residents of Evurore and Muminji are eager to align with the government in order to benefit from development and access to national resources.

Governor Cecily Mbarire echoed the confidence, dismissing the opposition as no threat and vowing that UDA would replicate its parliamentary by-election success in the ward contests.

She said the ruling party would traverse the two wards in search of votes, adding that the strategy that delivered victory in the parliamentary by-election would once again work in their favor.

MP Leo wa Muthende, fresh from his parliamentary win, urged the opposition to shelve their ambitions, insisting that the political ground was already settled.
“We will win against Wamunyoro. He is not a threat at all,” Muthende said.

The by-elections also carry symbolic weight for opposition heavyweights Justin Muturi of the DP and Kivuti of the DEP, both hailing from Evurore Ward, the most populous ward in Mbeere North Constituency.

Having lost the parliamentary by-election to the government, the two leaders now face another test of their grassroots popularity as their parties split candidates between Evurore and Muminji wards.

As campaigns gather pace, the ward by-elections are shaping up to be more than just local contests, increasingly becoming a political litmus test that will define dominance, loyalty, and future influence in post-by-election Mbeere North politics.

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Ambassador Kiema demands apology from MP Mbai or face defamation suit 

By MUTUA KANYANGE 

Former Kenya’s former Ambassador to Uganda Kiema Kilonzo has given Kitui East MP Nimrod Mbai, an ally of President William Ruto a 14-day ultimatum to withdraw, write an apology in social, electronic and print media or brace for a defamation and character assassination charge in court.
Former Kitui East MP Kiema Kilonzo (left) and the incumbent Nimrod Mbai.  |FILE

Kiema, who served for two terms as MP for the constituency from the year  2002 to the year 2012 before Mbai succeeded him, accuses the incumbent of  alleged felonious public utterances portraying him as corrupt, a thief, fraudulent, of questionable integrity, unfit to hold public office and that he has committed a criminal offence.

In a letter dated January 19, 2026, the former ambassador’s lawyers, Tom O. K’opere and company Advocates, told the the UDA MP unless he complies with the demands within the stipulated time, suitable defamatory proceedings will be instituted against him without any further reference to him and at his own risk to the attendant costs.

 The MP did not respond to our inquiry on the allegations. 

The demand letter said on about January 5, 2026 while addressing a public gathering and or political rally at Nzombe Market, Kitui East Constituency Mbai falsely and maliciously spoke, published and or broadcast of the defamatory utterances.

The advocates letter in our possession read in part “ take notice that unless you comply with our demand within the next Fourteen (14) days from the date hereof, we have instructions to institute defamatory proceedings as suitable against you without any further reference to you and at your risk to the attendant costs.”

“On or about 5th January 2026 while addressing a public gathering and or political rally at Nzombe Market, Kitui East Constituency you falsely and maliciously spoke, published and or broadcast of and concerning our client the words following (English translation), that is to say:  Kiema Kilonzo and……travelled to China, and were ………to sell coal that was discovered in Block A and B, that is in Nzombe and Mutito.”

The lawyers told the MP he should pay an appropriate sum in damages, the quantum of which shall be agreed, to compensate their client for the serious injury to his reputation, associated distress and embarrassment.

“You publish a suitable withdrawal and apology in terms to be approved by the client to be published in a daily newspaper of national circulation and in social platforms especially within Kitui County, give a written undertaking that you will not repeat the said or similar words and allegations concerning our client,” the latter continued.

Kiema lately served as Ambassador to Uganda. Before then he served as Kenyan ambassador to Turkey.

A Kenya delegation that visited China in 2012 returned findings that Fenxi Mining Company that won the contract for extraction at Mui Coal Basin in Kitui East has the capacity and ability to mine.

In 2011, Kenya picked China’s Fenxi Mining Industry Company to develop coal mining in Mui.

According to documents, the Chinese company, which won the controversial Mui coal concession, was introduced to Kenya by Dr George Kariithi, a Kenyan businessman with international business and links in Africa and Asia through his company Great Lakes Corporations which he co-owns with a New Zealand national, Mr Ian See Won.

Other documents show that Fenxi has 66,000 employees, and is incorporated in Shanxi Province, China where it excavates more than 30 million metric tonnes of coal per year in a coalfield with estimated 5.8 billion metric tonnes of the mineral.

It has also been established that the firm had a solid mining history spanning 50 years and has a registered capital of 31.6 billion Yuan (Sh379 billion). The company was founded in 1956.

However, Kiema teamed with other leaders to object to these findings challenging the Fenxi’s capacity to mine coal in Mui.

Kiema and the leaders had earlier in the same year travelled to China to disapprove that Fenxi lacked mines in China, leading to court challenges and questions about the vetting process, all part of broader scrutiny on China-Kenya ties.

The political bickering and protracted lawsuits smelt a rat in the extraction of estimated 400-million tonnes of commercially viable coal reserves in Block C in Mui coal basin, Kitui County.

The discovery of the Sh3.4 trillion ($40 billion) viable coal reserves at the basin was seen as a major breakthrough towards realisation of the dream of making Kenya an industrial hub.

Why Kitui Assembly-Executive Supremacy War Cost the County Service Delivery

By MUTUA KANYANGE 

After a long wait and a political battle between the Kitui County Executive and the County Assembly, Governor Julius Malombe’s nominees for the county secretary, county attorney and county public service board secretary were finally vetted by the assembly’s committee on appointments on Monday January 19, 2026.
Kitui Governor Julius Malombe (right) with Speaker of the County Assembly of Kitui Kevin Kinengo when the Governor commissioned the new County Public Service  Board complex offices on December 16, 2025. MWINGI TIMES |Mutua Kanyange

 The simmering supremacy war pitting Dr Malombe, on one hand, and a section of MCAs led by Assembly Speaker Kevin Kinengo, on the other, had threatened to rock the county, frustrate and hold captive the county Executive in denying Kitui people development.

But in turn of events, the Speaker owned up, apologised to the Governor for the misunderstanding and promised to work together and build strong relationships, increasing trust for the county’s development and prosperity.

Speaking earlier, Kinengo gave assurance that within 45 days, the Assembly shall vet and approve the appointments of Agnes Mulewa, Timothy Muange and Christopher Okumu as substantive office bearers for county secretary, county attorney and county public service board secretary respectively.

He called for a ceasefire, saying the infighting and chest thumping had consequences that included unredeemable loss.

Mulewa, Muange and Okumo appeared before the appointment panel chaired by the Speaker at the assembly chambers where they were interviewed and told to wait for the approval by the plenary house sitting.

Ms Mulewa told the committee comprising the assembly’s Majority Leader Harrison Maluki (Migwani ward MCA), Minority Leader, Jeremiah Mutua (Nguni ward MCA) and the acting clerk Chris Mwangangi that her experience was borne out of her working during the former Governor Charity Ngilu and now the incumbent Malombe.

"I had an opportunity to transit from one government to the other and I can give assurance that there is not an easy transition. Leaders have got different visions and the way they conduct their business is also different,” the acting county secretary said. 

Mulewa, a former lecturer at the Southern Eastern Kenya University (SEKU) said she knows and believes that the office of the county secretary is crucial on matters of transition.

“Even if the county secretary was not to transit to the other incoming county government, by virtue of being in that office, you are obligated to chair functions and meetings of both governor-elect and the out-going,” she told the committee.

Mulewa said the holder of the county secretary is required to perform his or her duties diligently, to ensure that he or she gives the outgoing and incoming governor necessary support that needed and furnish the incoming governor with the state of the public service so that it will be easy for the governor to get along and proceed.

She said lack of clear transition was to blame for continuity of vibrant and sustainable programmes undertaken by outgoing governments which the incoming governments abandon resulting in waste of public funds.

“If this committee finds me suitable and endorses me and eventually appoints me substantively, I will be able to claim my role, act professionally without any prejudice", Mulewa said.

Kitui Speaker Kevin Katisya Condemns Attacks on Nguni MCA Jeremiah Mutua

By MWINGI TIMES CORRESPONDENT 

Kitui County Assembly Speaker Kevin Katisya has condemned the Saturday attack of Nguni MCA  Jeremiah Musee Mutua. The MCA was attacked by armed goons, according to the Speaker. 
Kitui County Assembly Speaker Kevin Kinengo Katisya.  He called for enhanced security of MCA following the attack on Nguni MCA Jeremiah Mutua during a burial in Nuu ward,  Mwingi Central sub county. |FILE

The attacks which left MCA Mutua nursing injuries took place in Nuu ward, Mwingi Central sub county during the burial of area MCA Judith Wanza's late mother. "We need to have politics of development and peace. Political differences should not result to political violence.  It is good that leaders respect each other's opinion. They need to coexist", said the Kitui County Speaker.

Katisya accused Kitui County Agriculture CECM Stephen Mbaya Kimwele for attacks meted out on the young Nguni MCA Jeremiah Mutua. "If a minister walks around with goons whom he has hired and those goons attack the MCA, the MCA is unhappy and he may also choose to react", he explained.

Hon Katisya has also called for tolerance and respect among leaders in the county government. He also accused the Agriculture CECM of insulting Mwingi Central MP Dr Gedion Mulyungi.  He  has called upon police to provide security to all ward representatives.

Kitui EAST MP Nimrod Mbai instructed to withdraw alleged defamatory statements over coal mining

By MWINGI TIMES CORRESPONDENT 

Claims of bribery over the unexploited coal deposits in Kitui County have reignited controversy around the natural resource. Former Kitui East MP Kiema Kilonzo has accused the current MP Nimrod Mbai of defamation following his recent remarks linking him to alleged bribery by a Chinese contractor in relation to coal mining.
Former Kitui East MP Kiema Kilonzo.

The former Kitui East MP said MP Mbai falsely accused him of receiving a bribe from a Chinese company to carry out coal mining in his constituency. 

Kilonzo, a former Kenya's ambassador to Turkey and Uganda has  through a Nairobi law firm demanded immediate withdrawal of the defamatory statements. 

He also wants MP Mbai to issue a public apology failure to which his lawyer,  Tom,  O. K'opere of T.O. K'opere & Co. Advocates will take a legal action against Hon Mbai at the lapse of 14 days. 

Through a demand letter dated January 19,  2026 titled "Defamatory Statements Concerning Ambassador Kiema Kilonzo", the lawyer instructed MP Mbai to withdraw and apologise to his client via a newspaper as well as across the social media platforms circulating in Ukambani.

Further, MP Mbai was instructed to give an undertaking not to repeat or publish any further defamatory statements or allegations against former MP. Kiema Kilonzo. Mbai is additionally required to pay damages for alleged injury to former MP Kilonzo's reputation.

He was given 14 days to comply failure to which defamation proceedings will be instituted without further notice and at his own costs.

The lawyers said MP Mbai's remarks gravely injured former MP Kilonzo's credibility and standing exposing him to public ridicule and contempt both in Kenya and abroad. The letter claims that on January 5, 2026, Mbai falsely and maliciously spoke, published and broadcast words injurious to Kilonzo at Nzombe Market in Kitui East Constituency.

Utilise 2jiajiri Sponsorship to Acquire Practical Skills, MP Nzengu Tells Students

By MUSYOKA NGUI 

Mwingi North MP Eng. Paul Nzengu aka Malili is leading a public participation exercise on  bursaries distribution to learners  in his constituency. While distributing  KES 5.5Million worth of bursaries at Ciampiu market on Monday in Tharaka Ward , the MP did shopping for three needy girls to  enable them report to Grade 10.                
Mwingi North MP Paul Nzengu during a public participation exercise in Ciampiu market,  Tharaka Ward where he unveiled NGCDF bursary distribution in the Ward. |MWINGI TIMES

Two  of the assisted learners will join senior school at  Tharaka Girls secondary school while one will proceed  to Gankanga secondary school. The legislator further committed to sponsor the trio throughout the rest of their academic journey.

Across the entire Mwingi North constituency, KES 65 million will be distributed by Nzengu to support students achieve their academic dreams with less strains on their parents' pockets. 

Mwingi North NGCDF has  partnered with KCB bank in a programme called 2jiajiri which Eng. Nzengu said so far has supported 120 beneficiaries. "That is a shilling for a shilling partnership  between CDF and KCB where all the beneficiaries are getting sponsored 100% in vocational training.They don't pay anything and they are trained on hands on skills including beauty, wiring and stuff like that," said the MP.

Mbeere North Election Materials Locked Away at Embu High Court as Petition Gains Momentum

By BRIAN MUSYOKA 

Election materials from the closely fought Mbeere North Constituency by-election have been secured at the Embu High Court, setting the stage for the hearing of petitions challenging the outcome of the poll.
Mbeere North by-election materials secured at Embu High Court ahead of petition hearing. MWINGI TIMES |Brian Musyoka

On Tuesday, January 20, 2025, ballot boxes and other sensitive election equipment were moved from the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) offices in Embu town to a designated secure facility within the High Court compound. The move is intended to preserve the materials as potential evidence should the court order a scrutiny or recount.

The tightly controlled operation was supervised by Resident Magistrate Mercy Kinyua, who oversaw the transfer of 134 ballot boxes containing used ballot papers, as well as additional boxes holding rejected votes and KIEMS kits.

The exercise was carried out under heavy security, with representatives of all parties to the petition, IEBC officials, security agencies and members of the media present to witness the process and ensure transparency.

The transfer followed a preservation order issued on January 15, 2025, by High Court Judge Richard Mwongo, directing that all election materials be placed under court custody ahead of the hearing slated to begin on March 9.

Deputy Registrar Mercy Kinyua said the court would enforce strict access procedures to safeguard the integrity of the materials throughout the petition process.

She emphasized that no party would be allowed to access the secure storage facility on its own, noting that any entry would only be permitted in the presence of all concerned parties.

Chief Magistrate Francis Kyambia also assured the parties that the materials would be kept under maximum security for the duration of the case.

To promote joint accountability, all parties involved in the petitions including advocates for both the petitioners and respondents, the IEBC and the Judiciary have been issued with keys to the safe house where the materials are stored.
Lawyers representing the various sides were present during the transfer. 

Dr. Adrian Kamotho Njenga appeared for the declared winner, Leonard Wamuthende, while petitioner Newton Kariuki Ndwiga was represented by advocate Kiriuki Njiri. The IEBC was represented by Embu County Returning Officer Agnes Mutisya.

The court is currently handling two election petitions arising from the by-election. The first was filed by Julieta Karigi Kithumbu and Patrick Gitonga Gichoni, while the second was lodged by Newton Kariuki Ndwiga, who was also a candidate in the race.

In Election Petition No. E002 of 2025, the IEBC is listed as the first respondent, the Returning Officer as the second, John Mwii Kinyua as the third respondent, and the declared winner, Leo Wa Muthende Njeru, as the fourth. The petition alleges irregularities in the conduct of the election and seeks to have the results nullified.

The parties are expected back in court on February 12 for further directions, as the High Court moves to determine the matter within the constitutionally stipulated 60-day period, with judgment expected by May 28.
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