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MAKUENI ECDE LEARNERS SHINE AT EASTERN REGION MUSIC FESTIVALS

Makueni County’s ECDE learners have posted impressive results at the ongoing Eastern Region Music Festivals, with Mii ECDE emerging Position 1 in Class 101 and AIC Kathonzweni ECDE also securing Position 1 in Class 2119G. Kambu ECDE attained Position 2 in Class 2101G, while Kivandini ECDE and Ivoleni ECDE each secured Position 3 in Classes 2101G and 100 respectively.⁣

The strong performance highlights the county’s commitment to nurturing talent at the foundational learning level and reflects the dedication of learners, teachers and parents in preparing for the regional competitions. The achievements have positioned Makueni among the standout performers in the ECDE category at this year’s festivals.⁣

As the competitions continue, attention now turns to Wee School for the Deaf and Kakuswi School for the Deaf, which will represent Makueni on Thursday in the special needs education categories as the county seeks to build on its impressive showing at the regional event.

MAKUENI HOSTS EASTERN REGION MUSIC FESTIVALS AS LEARNERS SHOWCASE TALENT

The Eastern Region Music Festivals kicked off today at ACK St. Luke’s Wote Township Primary School, bringing together learners from across the region to showcase their talents in music, dance, poetry, choral verse and other creative performances.

The week-long event, running from June 29 to July 5, has attracted participants from several counties, with winning teams set to advance to the National Music Festivals.

Speaking during the official opening, Chief Officer for Education and Internship Irene Makau said the festivals provide an important platform for nurturing learners’ talents, building confidence and promoting cultural exchange in line with the Competency-Based Education. She commended teachers, parents and education stakeholders for their continued support in developing learners’ abilities beyond the classroom.

This year’s festival is being held under the theme, “Enhancing the Creative Economy Through Knowledge, Skills and Artistic Production for Sustainable Development,” highlighting the role of arts and culture in driving innovation, economic growth and sustainable development.

NDULUKU VTC RECORDS ENROLLMENT GROWTH AS LEADERS BACK TECHNICAL TRAINING

Makueni County Chief Officer for Education and Internship Irene Makau on Friday lauded Nduluku Vocational Training Centre for increased enrollment during its Parents’ Day, describing vocational training as key to tackling youth unemployment.

Her remarks were echoed by Kako/Waiya MCA Denis Musyoka, who reaffirmed support for continued county investment in vocational training through infrastructure development, equipment provision and learner support programmes.

Makau urged parents to support their children in pursuing technical education. She noted that the institution has recorded a steady rise in enrollment, reflecting growing confidence in vocational training among youth and parents. The learners are receiving practical hands-on training in various courses.

CELEBRATING OUR YOUNG TALENT!

What an incredible display of talent, culture, and pure joy at the Makueni County Level ECDE Music Festivals held in Kathonzweni!

Over 500 brilliant young learners from across the county took to the stage, showcasing immense talent through vibrant traditional dances, modern choral verses, and playing musical instruments.

Among the winners of the day was Kee School for the Deaf, whose outstanding performance proved that talent knows no bounds as they also advanced to the regionals.

​Speaking during the colorful event, the CECM for ICT, Education, and Internships, Japheth Mang’oka, highly praised parents and teachers for their dedication in guiding and nurturing these young stars. He further reiterated H.E. Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr.’s unwavering commitment to supporting and transforming all aspects of education in Makueni County.

​Join us in celebrating our little champions as they head out to represent Makueni at the Regionals!

THE COUNTY LEVEL ECDE MUSIC FESTIVALS HAVE KICKED OFF TODAY IN KATHONZWENI.

Opened by CECM for Education, Japheth Mang’oka assisted by Chief Officer – Education, Irene Makau and ECDE County Director, the competitions feature school groups which made it from the sub-county levels.

A total of over 500 learners are competing today to move on to the regional level where they will compete with learners from the wider eastern region counties.

More updates to follow.

MITENDEU SECONDARY SCHOOL CELEBRATES ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

Top students were on Saturday feted during Mitendeu Secondary School prize-giving day presided over by the County Executive Committee Member for ICT, Education and Internship, Japheth Mang’oka.

During the ceremony, the school’s top candidates from the 2025 KCSE class, who attained impressive results, were recognized and awarded.

Continuing students were also honored for their dedication and outstanding academic performance in various categories.

Mang’oka commended the students for their hard work, discipline, and determination, noting that education remains a key pillar in transforming communities.

Chief Officer Irene Makau, encouraged the learners to remain focused on their studies and make good use of the county government’s continued support towards education and skills development.

The event brought together education stakeholders, teachers, parents, and members of the community.

MAKUENI COUNTY LAUNCHES MULTI-MILLION SHILLING EQUIPMENT ROLLOUT TO 47 VOCATIONAL CENTERS.

In a significant move to modernize technical education and bridge the local labor market gap, the County Government of Makueni has today launched a massive distribution of high-tech vocational equipment to 47 Vocational Training Centers (VTCs) across the county.⁣

The exercise, which is part of Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr.’s broader youth empowerment agenda, saw senior county officials accompanied by members of the county assembly fan out across the region to ensure the immediate delivery of tools ranging from ICT hardware to heavy industrial machinery.⁣

⁣Leading the rollout, the County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for ICT, Education, and Internships, Japheth Mang’oka, visited Tulimani and Kakuswii VTCs. Simultaneously, the department’s Chief Officer, Irene Makau, oversaw deliveries at Masumba and Itaa VTCs, marking the start of a countywide logistical operation.⁣

⁣The newly distributed consignment includes a comprehensive array of tools designed to support modern curricula ranging from: Engineering & Construction, Textiles & Design, Food & Beverage, Digital Skills, Innovative Building among others.⁣

⁣Speaking during the launch at Tulimani VTC, Mr. Mang’oka emphasized that this equipment is not just an administrative upgrade but a strategic investment in the county’s human capital.⁣

⁣”This is about future-proofing our workforce,” Mang’oka stated. “By modernizing these workshops, we are ensuring that Makueni’s young people have access to industry-standard training that meets the demands of todays job & business market.”⁣

⁣The initiative follows recent county efforts to enhance youth employability, including the 𝘔𝘢𝘬𝘶𝘦𝘯𝘪–𝘒𝘊𝘉 𝘍𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘥𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯 2𝘑𝘪𝘢𝘫𝘪𝘳𝘪 partnership, which has already seen hundreds of youth transition from training to active employment.⁣

⁣Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr.’s administration has consistently prioritized VTCs as the “engine rooms” of the county’s economy. By equipping 47 centers—many in remote areas—the government aims to decentralize high-quality technical education, allowing students to gain competitive skills without leaving their home wards.⁣

⁣Chief Officer Irene Makau noted that the equipment would be paired with continued instructor training to ensure the maximum return on investment. “Our focus is the quality of the graduate. We want a student from Masumba VTC to be as competent and tech-savvy as any technician in the country,” she said.⁣

⁣The distribution exercise is expected to continue throughout the week, covering all sub-counties and ensuring that every registered VTC in Makueni is fully kitted for the upcoming term.

MAKUENI ROLLS OUT KSH 2.5M ECDE BOOKS AS MUSIC FESTIVALS HEAT UP

Makueni County has distributed 4,752 Creative Arts books worth KSh 2.5 million to 1,188 ECDE centres to boost competency-based learning among early learners.

The rollout was launched at Kibwezi Primary School by Chief Officer for Education and Internship Irene Makau and officials from the Department of ICT, Education and Internship.

Makau said the materials will strengthen creativity, talent development and classroom participation under the Competency-Based Curriculum.

The county team also joined ongoing ward-level ECDE Music Festivals, where learners are competing in music, dance and verse.

The competitions run through Thursday, with top performers advancing to sub-county, county, regional and national levels

900 STUDENTS GRADUATE UNDER 2JIAJIRI PROGRAMME AS MAKUENI EXPANDS SKILLS TRAINING

Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. on Thursday led the graduation of 900 trainees from Vocational Training Centres (VTCs) across Makueni County during the inaugural Makueni–KCB Foundation 2Jiajiri Programme graduation ceremony held at the Makueni Integrated Vocational Education Centre (MIVEC).

The graduation marked the completion of a KES 60 million partnership between the Government of Makueni and the KCB Foundation to equip young people with technical and entrepreneurial skills through the 2Jiajiri Programme.

Governor Mutula said the county has invested more than KES 80 million in VTC infrastructure over the last three years under CIDP III.

The partnership delivered solar-powered boreholes, water and electricity connections, modern training equipment, renovated workshops, and upgraded computer laboratories in several VTCs across the county.

Out of the 900 trainees enrolled in the programme, 831 graduated successfully. Among them, 264 earned First Class Honours while 567 attained Ordinary Passes in different technical courses.

Governor Mutula announced that the county will issue starter toolkits to all First Class Honours graduands. He also directed the Department of ICT, Education and Internship to establish the Makueni 2Jiajiri Alumni Network within 90 days to strengthen networking and market access for graduates.

The Governor further confirmed that the county has allocated funds to continue the programme in the 2026/2027 Financial Year as part of its strategy to expand youth empowerment and economic growth through vocational training.

KCB Foundation Head of Programme Joblin Omani, Members of the County Assembly led by Speaker Douglas Mbilu, and the Clerk of the County Assembly attended the event.

900 2JIAJIRI PROGRAMME STUDENTS SET TO GRADUATE

There is a celebratory mood as a procession officially ushered in the 2Jiajiri Programme graduation ceremony, where 900 trainees from Vocational Training Centres across Makueni County are on Thursday celebrating a major milestone in their skills development journey.

The colourful procession was led by the County Executive Committee Member for ICT, Education and Internship, Japheth Mang’oka, together with the Chief Officer for Education and Internship, Irene Makau, alongside county officials and trainers.

The ceremony marks the culmination of months of intensive training under the transformative 2Jiajiri initiative, aimed at equipping youth with practical and market-driven skills for self-reliance and employment.

The programme is a partnership between the County Government of Makueni and the KCB Foundation, working together to empower youth through technical and vocational training, entrepreneurship support, and skills development opportunities.

Families, partners, and stakeholders have gathered in Wote to witness the celebration of resilience, talent, and the county’s continued commitment to empowering young people through technical and vocational training.

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