Nyandarua Health CEC To Face Impeachment


Nyandarua County Assembly has received a notice seeking removal of the County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Health Services, Dr. Zakayo Kariuki from office.

Dr. Zakayo Kariuki is facing impeachment by the County Assembly as infighting in Governor Moses Kiarie Badilisha’s administration escalates.

On Wednesday, the County Speaker Stephen Wachira Waiganjo announced that a notice of motion for removal of the executive from office had been received in his office and committed the document to the House Business Committee for processing and allocation of time.

The notice of motion given by nominated MCA Stephen Mureithi cited incompetence, abuse of office, gross misconduct and gross violation of the constitution as some of the grounds for the intended impeachment.

Dr Kariuki’s troubles started when two chief officers could not agree on staff transfers in the health department at the end of April this year.

He is alleged to have disregarded a letter by Chief Officer for Medical Services Charles Nderitu
on irregular transfer of staff members by the Chief Officer for Public Health Josephine Muiru.

‘Instead of arbitrating on the matter, he coerced the Public Health Chief Officer to comply and implement the transfers,’ Mureithi said.

The Executive is also being accused of failing to give an organogram to his Public Health counterpart thus causing confusion and conflict within the Health department.

Some of the affected staff had told the assembly that they received their transfer posting letters via whatsapp and that did not contain job descriptions, thus creating confusion.

The employees said some of the transfers were incidents of reversed roles where employees in higher job groups were required to report to their juniors.

The office of the Speaker received the notice a day after MCAs expressed their anger after Dr Kariuki failed to appear before the General Oversight committee of the assembly chaired by the Speaker. The executive claimed he was held up in a County cabinet meeting.

Dr Kariuki who has al
ready bagged a post in the new SHIF as a national board member might not be a worried person as his two-year contract in the County post is set to end in August this year.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Farmers Receive Goats


Three farmers in Bungoma County have received 33 goats from the Kenya Livestock Commercialization Project (KelCOP).

Under the project each of the farmers received one male and ten female goats that will be used for breeding and after multiplication the breeds will be distributed to other farmers in the area.

The Bungoma County Executive Committee (CEC) Member for Agriculture Mr. Herbert Kibunguchi asked farmers to give maximum care to the goats in order to achieve the intended purpose of the project which is aimed at improving on the livelihoods of the community.

The CEC who was speaking at Mabanga Agricultural Training College where the presentation was done today said that the project had come at an appropriate time and asked the beneficiaries to utilize the opportunity well.

The project Coordinator Rose Khisa said that the goats, the Gala type were chosen because they are suitable for the weather in the area and that they grow at a faster rate.

She asked farmers to take care of the animals as per the
technical advice given by the livestock staff so that they can multiply for distribution to other farmers.

This she said will meet the high demand of goat meat and milk in the area.

Source: Kenya News Agency

Defense Minister Aisha Holds Talks with French Ambassador to Ethiopia


Addis Ababa: Minister of Defense Aisha Mohammed conferred on Thursday with French Ambassador to Ethiopia, Remi Marechaux.

The two sides discussed military cooperation to be consolidated between Ethiopia and France in the future.

According to the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF), Ethiopia and France have a long-standing military cooperation in many ways.

On that day, French Ambassador to Ethiopia, Remi Marechaux delivered the congratulatory message which was sent to Defense Minister Aisha from her French counterpart.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

House Reaffirms Continued Support to National Dialogue Commission


Addis Ababa: The House of People’s Representatives (HPR) has reaffirmed continued support to the activities of the National Dialogue Commission.

The House has discussed the performance of the commission and future focus areas today.

House Speaker Tagesse Chaffo, Justice Minister Gedion Timothewos, Government Chief Whip Tesfaye Beljige, National Dialogue Chief Commissioner Professor Mesfin Araya and members of the HPR attended the discussion.

On the occasion, the chief commissioner explained about the performance carried out by the commission.

According to him, the agenda setting consultative chapter held in Addis Ababa was successful and would serve as a strong foundation to the next activities of the commission.

Professor Mesfin further stated that a lot of work has been done to make the consultation inclusive.

He said the commission would further consolidate its inclusive approach and added that it should be supported as much as possible.

In particular, he asked the House members to provide the neces
sary assistance for increased participation of women.

The chief commissioner underscored that the commission has been fulfilling its responsibilities independently and pointed out that the door of the commission is open to any person.

Government Chief Whip Tesfaye Beljige stressed the need to recognize the achievements of the commission.

Highlighting the need to provide support for the commission, he pointed out the key measures taken by the government to create an enabling environment to expand the democratic environment in the country.

According to him, this effort is bearing fruit.

HPR Speaker Tagesse Chaffo said the House will continue providing support for the successful conduct of the dialogue.

The agenda setting consultative chapter in Addis Ababa held four weeks ago will be conducted in all the 12 regions and the Dire Dawa City Administration as well as at federal and diaspora levels, it was learned.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Ethiopia, Italy Need to Work Together to Enhance Bilateral Relations: Italian Senate Craxi


Addis Ababa: Italy Senate Foreign Affairs and Defense Commission President, Senator Stefania Craxi, has emphasized the importance of enhancing bilateral relations between Ethiopia and Italy today.

Italian parliamentary delegation led by Senator Craxi held discussion with members of the Foreign Relations and Peace Affairs Standing Committee of the House of People’s Representatives (HPR).

Ethiopia and Italy need to strengthen collaboration in order to foster deeper bilateral friendship and effectively address a wide array of global challenges that impact both nations and the international community, she said.

According to the president, the problems facing the two countries — climate change, migration, and poverty reduction, are similar, adding that addressing these issues requires political commitment from both sides.

“Our presence today demonstrates our commitment to working together with Ethiopia in various areas of common interest,” she stated.

Senator Craxi pointed out that Ethiopia’s status as a fa
st-growing economy has attracted Italy’s attention.

By attracting more Italian companies, Ethiopia can achieve better economic development and create a better environment for all.

“Given that Sub-Saharan Africa has become a challenging region, we believe Ethiopia plays a crucial role in ensuring peace and stability in East Africa.”

HPR Foreign Relations and Peace Affairs Standing Committee Chairperson, Dima Nego, said Ethiopia shares a common stance with Italy on issues such as migration, climate change, and other global concerns that require cooperation among all countries in the world.

Ethiopia highly values its relationship with Italy, considering Italy as its closest friend, he stated, appreciating Italy for understanding Ethiopia during difficult times and for extending support to various programs.

The chairman further noted that Italian companies have been active in Ethiopia, contributing to the country’s development.

Notably, Salini Impregilo has been engaged in developing the energy sector in Et
hiopia over the past decade, he stated.

Dima also explained to the delegation about the efforts the Ethiopian government is undertaking to ensure peace and stability across the country.

Finally, the Italian parliamentary delegation invited the standing committee to visit Italy and engage in similar discussions on various issues of common interest.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

PM Abiy, DPM Temesgen Meet Former African Footballers , Famous Artists


Addis Ababa: Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh met tonight with former African footballers and famous artists from the continent, influencers, and renowned designers who arrived in Ethiopia to participate in the Shenen Africa Festival.

Ethiopia’s Minister of Tourism, Ambassador Nasise Chali and Minister of Culture and Sport Kajela Merdassa inaugurated ‘Shenen Africa Festival’ at the Adwa Victory Memorial Museum in Addis Ababa earlier today in the presence of several dignitaries.

The prime minister and deputy prime minister met with former African footballers known for playing in the English Premier League and various European clubs, according to Office of the Prime Minister.

Ethiopian coffee varieties, a fashion show, and other activities are scheduled for the festival, which will take place in the coming three days.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency