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HEALTH CECM LEADS SUPERVISION MISSION AT MAKINDU HOSPITAL, PLEDGES SERVICE IMPROVEMENTS

The County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Health Services Joyce Mutua on Wednesday led a supervision mission to Makindu Sub-County Hospital, aimed at assessing operational challenges and reaffirming the department’s commitment to enhancing service delivery.

Makindu Sub-County Hospital serves patients from across the region, including neighbouring counties of Machakos, Kitui, and Taita Taveta. The facility is particularly known for handling a high number of accident-related fracture cases, making it a critical referral centre for trauma care.

In a major boost to healthcare services, the hospital is set to introduce dialysis services, a development that will ease the burden on patients who previously had to seek the service in Wote or at Kenyatta National Hospital.

The CECM, accompanied by Chief Officers Dr. Harvey Mulei (Human Resource) and Irene Makau (Health Services), commended the hospital staff for their dedication and tireless efforts in ensuring patients receive quality care despite few existing challenges.

She reaffirmed the county’s commitment to strengthening the facility to meet the growing demand for specialized and efficient healthcare services.

CAPACITY BUILDING TRAINING FOR COUNTY-WIDE BODABODA SECTOR LEADERSHIP IN PARTNERSHIP WITH UNIVISION SACCO

The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Public Works, Housing and Energy has spearheaded a transformative capacity-building training for Bodaboda Sector Leadership from the 30 Wards in partnership with Univision Sacco. Speaking during the training, CECM Eng. Peter Mumo emphasized that an organized public transport sector is the key driver of economic growth and mobility. “Our goal is to transition the Bodaboda sector into a professional, safe and sustainable career path for all,” he noted, adding that leadership training is the first step towards strengthening governance, financial literacy and safety within the sector.

Univision Chief Manager Emmatony Mutunga highlighted the Sacco’s dedication to supporting Bodaboda operators through accessible financial services, training and structured savings models that empower members economically and socially.

Makueni Bodaboda Chairman, Albanus Mutisya applauded the initiative, noting that such trainings are timely and impactful in equipping leaders with knowledge to better coordinate members, address challenges and embrace opportunities within the transport sector.

The training reflects a collaborative effort to professionalize the industry, improve livelihoods and contribute to the broader goal of sustainable development. As the leaders return to their respective stages, they carry with them knowledge to foster a culture of responsibility, ensuring that the sector remains safe and reliable across the county.

Nziu Vocational Training Centre Students Showcase Skills in Community Outreach at Nziu Catholic Church

From fresh haircuts to professional beauty transformations, our students provided free services to local residents, showcasing the hands-on expertise they’re gaining every day. It wasn’t just about the glow-ups, it was about showing our community the incredible career paths available right here at our institutions.

​The students were honored to have the their Board Chair and the Institution Manager, Veronica Mwangi, leading the way.

​This initiative is a testament to the ongoing support from the County Government through the Department of ICT, Education & Internship. By equipping our VTCs with modern technical tools and strong management boards, the County Government is ensuring our youth are ready for the modern workforce.

​Interested in joining us?

Don’t just watch the magic happen—be a part of it! Our doors are open for new enrollments in hairdressing, beauty therapy, and many other technical courses.

KYONI LEADS MWANYANI COMMUNITY IN GREENING MAKUENI CHILD RESCUE CENTRE

Executive Committee Member for Gender, Children, Youth, Sports and Social Services, Eng. Sebastian Kyoni, on Saturday led the Mwanyani community of Emali-Mulala Ward in a greening exercise at the Makueni County Child Rescue Centre.

The exercise was aimed at establishing a child-friendly, environmentally sustainable and conducive environment that supports the healing and well-being of children hosted at the centre.

A total of 300 seedlings comprising ornamental, indigenous and fruit trees were planted. The fruit trees will play a key role in improving nutrition for the children.

The centre, which only awaits gazettement, will serve as a street children rescue and rehabilitation facility.

The exercise was also championed by ChildFund, Dedicated Children Agency, and Eco Green Initiative.

MAKUENI MARKS MORTICIANS RECOGNITION DAY, HONOURS VITAL ROLE IN HEALTHCARE

The Department of Health Services on Friday joined mortuary professionals in commemorating Morticians Recognition Day at the Mother and Child Hospital in Wote, in an event that celebrated the often unseen yet critical role morticians play within the healthcare system.

Held under the theme “Honouring the Departed, Healing the Living,” the event recognized the dedication of morticians in preserving the dignity of the deceased while providing essential support to families during moments of grief.

Speaking on behalf of County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Health Services Joyce Mutua, CECM for Lands, Urban Planning and Development, Environment and Climate Change Dr. Paul Musila said the county government has taken deliberate steps to improve the welfare of mortuary staff.

He noted that the county has transitioned morticians who were previously serving on contract terms to permanent and pensionable employment, a move aimed at enhancing job security and motivation among the professionals.

Further, he highlighted ongoing efforts to strengthen mortuary services across the county, including the construction of a new mortuary facility with a capacity of about 100 bodies, as well as equipping health facilities to improve service delivery.

National Chairperson of the Morticians and Allied Professionals Association of Kenya, Elkanah Mwinami, emphasized the commitment of mortuary professionals to uphold respect and dignity in handling the deceased.

He said morticians play a vital role not only in preserving the dignity of the departed but also in offering comfort and reassurance to bereaved families during their most difficult moments.

MAKUENI ATC, KWAKATHOKA MARKS ST GRADUATION

Seventy-two graduands were on Thursday awarded certificates during the inaugural graduation ceremony of the Makueni Agricultural Training Centre (MATC) at Kwakathoka, marking a significant milestone in strengthening agricultural skills in the county.

The ceremony, led by Deputy Governor H.E. Lucy Mulili, saw the trainees graduate in Dairy Farm Management, Poultry Kienyeji Production, and Horticulture Production.

The training combines school-based learning with field-based practical sessions and is examined and certified under the TVET Curriculum Development, Assessment and Certification Council (TVET CDACC), with support from development partners.

Mulili encouraged the graduands to put the knowledge and skills acquired into practice to unlock opportunities for economic empowerment.

The event was attended by Agriculture Ag. CECM Damaris Kavoi, Chief Officers Felistus Mutune and Japheth Kiminza, County Agriculture Sectoral Committee members and partners.

The ceremony also recognized 21 farmer groups comprising 507 farmers who completed field-based training in agricultural production, further strengthening Makueni’s vision of becoming a hub of skilled and knowledgeable farmers.

BOOSTING WATER SECURITY IN MAKUENI COUNTY

In a continued effort to strengthen water security and empower communities, Makueni County has donated water tanks to eight women’s groups under the Path From Poverty Organisation.

The organisation, which brings together 4,600 women, has already supported 1,600 families across the county with water tanks, helping households harvest and store water for domestic use and livelihood activities.

The beneficiary groups which received the water tanks from Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. include: Lucky Kithuiani, Neema Uthiuni, Muuo wa Kinyee SHG, Umu Village SHG, Mbumye Mutoma Muongo, Uumwe wa Kyawandii, Ngwate Kwoko, and Kyeni Kya Yatwa B.

MAKUENI MARKS WORLD KIDNEY DAY 2026.

The Department of Health Services on Thursday joined the rest of the world in commemorating World Kidney Day 2026 at Green Park in Wote.

The event, themed “Kidney Health for All: Caring for People, Protecting the Environment,” was led by a team of medical professionals from the Makueni County Referral Hospital.

During the event, the team conducted free kidney screenings and delivered health talks aimed at raising awareness about kidney health and the importance of early detection.

Speaking at the event, the nurse in charge of the MCRH Renal Department, Christine Andrew, encouraged residents to adopt simple but effective practices to protect their kidneys and prevent complications.

MAKUENI BOLSTERS VOCATIONAL TRAINING WITH MODERN EQUIPMENT!

​In a major boost to technical education, Makueni County Government has today officially received a significant consignment of modern technical equipment. This procurement, spearheaded by the Department of ICT, Education, and Internship, is designed to fully kit out our Vocational Training Centers (VTCs) across the county.

​This isn’t just about tools; it’s about future-proofing our workforce. By modernizing our workshops, we are ensuring that Makueni’s young people have access to industry-standard training that meets the demands of the 21st-century job market.

​Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. remains steadfast in his commitment to the economic empowerment of our youth by bridging the gap between education and the marketplace.

GOVERNOR MUTULA PLEDGES MORE FUNDING TO EXPAND HUDUMA MASHINANI PROGRAM

Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. has announced that his administration will increase annual budgetary allocations to strengthen the Huduma Mashinani Program, an initiative aimed at bringing government services closer to the grassroots.

Speaking on Thursday while hosting Huduma Kenya Chief Executive Officer Benjamin Chilumo to review the implementation of the program in Makueni, Governor Mutula termed the initiative a game changer that has revolutionized the delivery of government services.

So far, 63,000 residents across 23 wards have benefited from the program, accessing 23 different services such as birth and death certificates, SHA registration, groups registration, IEBC voter registration, driving licences, civil marriage registration, and certificates of good conduct, among others.

Mr. Chilumo pledged continued support for the county government, including the establishment of dedicated Huduma Kenya service desks within county government installations, where the requisite facilities will be provided to facilitate service delivery.

County Assembly Speaker Douglas Mbilu reaffirmed Governor Mutula’s call for increased budgetary support, noting that the program has saved residents the cost and inconvenience of traveling long distances to access government services.