Committee Formed To Deliberate Senate’s Sh415 Billion Proposal To Counties


A Committee has been formed by the government to mediate between Senators and Members of the National Assembly on the proposed allocation of Sh415 to counties.

The Senate had proposed an increase of allocation to the County Government to Sh415billion, which the National assembly rejected.

In the 2024/2025 budget estimates, County governments have been allocated Sh391.1billion equitable share from the shareable revenue raised nationally an increase by Sh5.7billion they were allocated during the 2023/2024 financial year.

According to the Teso South Member of Parliament Mary Emase, the mediation committee will determine how the two houses of parliament would reach consensus on the allocation.

Emase, who is the National Assembly Budget and Appropriation Committee Vice Chair acknowledged that county governments need more money, noting that the increment of allocation will be done gradually in alignment with the state of the country’s economy.

Emase was speaking during a public participation for the 2024/2025
budget estimates in Kakamega County where the government has projected to spend Sh3.9 trillion.

The MP said the Parliamentary Budget and Appropriation Committee will review the budget estimates and look at the key priority areas and the needs of the sectors to determine whether the proposals by the National Treasury are sufficient or insufficient or there was need to look for more funds to enhance certain areas based on priority.

‘A good example is the Ministry of Health, which requires more funding. We have also witnessed a lot of floods in the country, which will be followed with so many ailments and the Ministry must be capacitated to mitigate all the challenges that are coming-the aftermath of the floods.’

Source: Kenya News Agency

NATIONAL HEROES COUNCIL VALIDATION OF 2023-2027 STRATEGIC PLAN


Deputy Secretary, State Department for Culture and Arts, Fatma Ahmed (left) chats with the Secretary General Maumau War Association, Gitu Kahengeri at Utalii hotel Nairobi on 15th May 2024 during the National Heroes Council Validation of 2023-2027 workshop. The workshop had brought Heroes representatives from all the counties for sensitization on the strategic plan which will run the National Heroes Council for the next five years.

Source: Kenya News Agency

NATIONAL HEROES COUNCIL VALIDATION OF 2023-2027 STRATEGIC PLAN


Deputy Secretary, State Department for Culture and Arts, Fatma Ahmed (left) chats with the Secretary General Maumau War Association, Gitu Kahengeri at Utalii hotel Nairobi on 15th May 2024 during the National Heroes Council Validation of 2023-2027 workshop. The workshop had brought Heroes representatives from all the counties for sensitization on the strategic plan which will run the National Heroes Council for the next five years.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Transition: Changing Of The Guard At The Coast Development Authority (CDA)


The Coast Development Authority (CDA) Board of Directors and Employees have bade goodbye to the outgoing Managing Director (MD) Dr Mohamed Keinan after an eight-year stint.

CDA Chairman Mzee Mwinyi said the board had since appointed Ms. Pamela Ngure, Director of Corporate Services as the Acting MD till the post if filled competitively.

The Chairman said the position needs a bold, resilient and tough person because it comes with its challenges, especially in decision-making.

He lauded Dr. Keinan’s leadership for transforming and impacting the lives of the employees and the public.

The Chairman urged employees to sensitize coast region leaders and residents about CDA and its impact on their livelihoods.

‘All the good projects that have been done, we need them to be visible,’ he said, adding that Regional Development Authorities (RDAs) are the implementers of the Bottom up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA).

The Incoming MD Pamela Ngure promised to build on the success of her predecessor to steer the au
thority to greater heights.

The Outgoing MD was hailed by staff for awakening the sleeping giant that was on the verge of a total collapse when he took over the reins of power in 2016.

Dr Geoffrey Rono, Manager of the Directorate of Corporate Services described Dr Keinan as a determined, focused, resilient, risk taker and a progressive MD in the history of CDA.

‘He Dr Keinan put in place human resource instruments for career progression, a medical cover, and employees are now assured of pension.

The MD single-handedly resolved the pension stalemate and statutory deductions were remitted on time

‘If somebody was to leave CDA then, he could not be assured of pension. The pension debt was Sh176m,’ said Dr. Rono.

‘Today, you’re lucky you can leave CDA and within one month you have your pension dues. It is not easy in the government cycles. If you’re in the mainstream government you’ll spend a fortune to look for your pension,’ he added, urging employees not to negate the achievements.

On his part, Dr. Kein
an thanked CDA employees for their support during his eight helm at CDA.

In retrospect, Dr Keinan said when he took over the management of CDA he was informed that employees had no salary.

This prompted him to write to the then Treasury Principal Secretary now Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) Dr Kamau Thugge. Sh130 was disbursed to settle pensions, Sh120m for PAYE, Sh 6M for NSSF and a salary gap of Sh70M.

‘We had a breakthrough,’ he recalled. ‘When I came the staff morale was low. Some were contemplating joining unions.’

To become an MD, he stated, of an institution whose finances have collapsed is one of the hardest things.

Eight years later, he is leaving the authority healthy. Its accounts have close to Sh700M for recurrent and development with zero pending bills.

To achieve progress Dr Keinan advises the incoming Manager to always look for relevant stakeholders, to attract, hire and retain competent team and strategies for resource mobilization.

‘Let meritocracy guide this institution.
Let the best be given the place on merit. The moment you’re going to introduce some ‘panya movements’ it will not achieve the desired goal,’ said Dr. Keinan.

Dr Keinan urged the incoming Manager to make pragmatic decisions by incorporating the opinions of other stakeholders and not to be rigid. ‘The person taking over needs to ride on the successes that we have achieved,’ he said.

He stated the authority has two robust incoming generating projects. A mango processing plant in Tana River and a cottage in Kilifi with the potential to generate Sh 71m and Sh41m respectively in a year.

To maximize the two projects Dr Keinan advised the board and management to lease them to the private sector through the advice of the National Treasury.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Schools In Kericho Benefit From Mega Water Tanks


A total of 10 primary schools in Chemosot area within Kericho County benefited from 10,000 litres water storage tanks with objective to boost sanitation and accessibility to clean drinking water, for pupils and students in the rural areas.

The project is meant to provide mega water tanks to schools within Chemosot Ward which is being spearheaded by the area Member of County Assembly Ms. Anita Byegon, who revealed that a majority of schools lacked clean water for drinking and sanitation.

Ms. Byegon who spoke to KNA said the project courtesy of the Change Your Stars Foundation, a non-profit organization based in the USA aims to provide access to water through installation of tanks to 25 schools in Chemosot Ward.

The Ward legislator intimated that the project also purposed to ensure that measures were also taken to ensure the target schools had a treatment option for the water so that children can drink clean and safe water.

‘We have officially commissioned the water tanks to the following schools today, Kuu
mek, Kapsenetwet, Chelilis, Kabitungu, Simoton Kapkusum, Kabartegan, among other primary schools, and we are in the process to install the tanks in the remaining schools.’ Said Ms. Byegon.

Change Your Stars Foundation officials led by John Johnson and Annette Johnson said lack of access to adequate water, sanitation and hygiene facilities contributed to lower attendance and educational achievement in schools.

‘Children deserve a healthy learning environment with easy access to safe and sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene and that is why we are concerned and trying our best to inspire empower and improve the situation through participation,’ added Johnson.

During the commissioning of the water tanks at Kabitungu Primary School, the Change Your Stars Foundation officials together with the area MCA, conducted a menstrual health education to the school girls and also gifted them dignity packs.

Ms. Byegon was concerned that there was a rise of school drop outs due to stigma young girls get exposed to dur
ing their monthly periods due to lack sanitary pads saying they are still unaffordable to many parents.

‘The initiative is called ‘Days for Girls Program’ and we are focusing on the girl-child issues as a whole and we want to ensure that they stay in school and part of the solution we are providing and what we continue to do is to carry out menstrual health education and provide washable sanitary pads that could last for many years,’ said Ms. Byegon

The MCA said hundreds of school girls have benefitted from the washable sanitary pads in the area adding that the pads are comfortable and can last for years.

‘We are also empowering the boychild in Kericho at various schools to ensure they grow up to be responsible men in the society,’ Ms. Byegon said.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Schools In Kericho Benefit From Mega Water Tanks


A total of 10 primary schools in Chemosot area within Kericho County benefited from 10,000 litres water storage tanks with objective to boost sanitation and accessibility to clean drinking water, for pupils and students in the rural areas.

The project is meant to provide mega water tanks to schools within Chemosot Ward which is being spearheaded by the area Member of County Assembly Ms. Anita Byegon, who revealed that a majority of schools lacked clean water for drinking and sanitation.

Ms. Byegon who spoke to KNA said the project courtesy of the Change Your Stars Foundation, a non-profit organization based in the USA aims to provide access to water through installation of tanks to 25 schools in Chemosot Ward.

The Ward legislator intimated that the project also purposed to ensure that measures were also taken to ensure the target schools had a treatment option for the water so that children can drink clean and safe water.

‘We have officially commissioned the water tanks to the following schools today, Kuu
mek, Kapsenetwet, Chelilis, Kabitungu, Simoton Kapkusum, Kabartegan, among other primary schools, and we are in the process to install the tanks in the remaining schools.’ Said Ms. Byegon.

Change Your Stars Foundation officials led by John Johnson and Annette Johnson said lack of access to adequate water, sanitation and hygiene facilities contributed to lower attendance and educational achievement in schools.

‘Children deserve a healthy learning environment with easy access to safe and sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene and that is why we are concerned and trying our best to inspire empower and improve the situation through participation,’ added Johnson.

During the commissioning of the water tanks at Kabitungu Primary School, the Change Your Stars Foundation officials together with the area MCA, conducted a menstrual health education to the school girls and also gifted them dignity packs.

Ms. Byegon was concerned that there was a rise of school drop outs due to stigma young girls get exposed to dur
ing their monthly periods due to lack sanitary pads saying they are still unaffordable to many parents.

‘The initiative is called ‘Days for Girls Program’ and we are focusing on the girl-child issues as a whole and we want to ensure that they stay in school and part of the solution we are providing and what we continue to do is to carry out menstrual health education and provide washable sanitary pads that could last for many years,’ said Ms. Byegon

The MCA said hundreds of school girls have benefitted from the washable sanitary pads in the area adding that the pads are comfortable and can last for years.

‘We are also empowering the boychild in Kericho at various schools to ensure they grow up to be responsible men in the society,’ Ms. Byegon said.

Source: Kenya News Agency