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MUTULA, LSK OFFICIALS FORGE PARTNERSHIP TO EXPAND ACCESS TO JUSTICE

Makueni Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. on Thursday met officials of the newly elected Law Society of Kenya (LSK) South Eastern Branch and pledged closer collaboration to improve access to justice and legal services in the county.

The delegation, led by Branch Chairperson Priscillah Kioko and Secretary Doreen Mwau, discussed legal aid, expansion of Huduma Mashinani services, settlement of pending bills, land succession disputes and plans to secure land at Matiliku for the construction of a court.

Governor Mutula urged lawyers to embrace a collective approach to addressing community challenges, saying stronger cooperation between the county government and the legal fraternity would enhance service delivery and promote social justice for residents.

MAKUENI PRAISED BY SENATE COMMITTEE OVER PRUDENT USE OF SPECIAL FUNDS

Makueni Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. on Tuesday earned praise from senators after appearing before the Senate County Public Investments and Special Funds Committee to respond to audit queries and update members on the implementation of previous recommendations.

Senators commended Makueni County for the efficient utilization of Financing Locally-Led Climate Action (FLLoCA) funds, citing the county’s prudent financial management .

Governor Mutula told the committee that the county was resolving land succession disputes affecting four parcels hosting the Makueni Fruit Development and Marketing Authority, a move expected to secure ownership of the property.

On the Makueni County Empowerment Fund, formerly known as Tetheka, the governor said the county had operationalized new regulations, was recovering debts inherited under the previous structure and had begun piloting the new model in 41 groups.

Senators also lauded the automation of the fund, describing Makueni as a benchmark in the management and implementation of county empowerment programmes.

The committee was chaired by Vihiga Senator Godfrey Osotsi.

COUNTY FILLS KEY VACANCIES AS OFFICIALS TAKE OATH OF OFFICE

Irene Nduku Makau was sworn-in on Monday as Makueni County Executive Committee Member for Trade, Marketing, Industry, Culture and Tourism, filling a vacancy left by the death of Sonia Nzilani last year.

County Solicitor Jennifer Kyumwa administered the oath in a ceremony witnessed by Gov. Mutula Kilonzo Jr., Deputy Gov. Lucy Mulili, county executive members, members of the County Public Service Board and MCAs.

She takes office after a competitive recruitment process and approval by the Makueni County Assembly.

Also sworn in were Julius Mwania Kinyungu as chief officer for Agriculture and Eng. David Makau Ndolo as chief officer for Infrastructure, Transport and Public Works.

Members of the newly established Mbooni Kee Municipality Board, Penninah Nduku Muendo, Alexander Kyalo Munyao, Jones Makau Mutisya and Caleb Mbithi Vokila , also took the oath of office.

The county government also issued promotion letters to several staff members during the ceremony.

The governor urged the new officials to begin work immediately and consult the county leadership whenever necessary.

GOVERNOR MUTULA SALUTES COUNTY WORKERS AS MAKUENI MARKS AFRICA PUBLIC SERVICE DAY

Makueni County on Tuesday marked Africa Public Service Day by recognizing outstanding departments, agencies, and employees, while issuing appointment, confirmation, re-designation, and promotion letters to hundreds of public servants.

Speaking during the celebrations, Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. commended county workers for their contribution to development and improved service delivery across the county.

The county issued recruitment, confirmation, re-designation, and promotion letters to staff. Public Service Board Chairperson Benjamin Kioko Kasamba said the board had processed 85 new appointments, confirmed 179 permanent staff members, re-designated 11 officers, and approved 128 promotions.

Governor Kilonzo urged public servants to uphold integrity, dignity, and excellence in their work. He pledged to reward exemplary employees through the county’s new rewards and sanctions framework while addressing historical workplace injustices.

He congratulated the newly appointed and promoted staff, encouraging all workers to use their positions to positively impact the lives of residents.

Addressing the public servants, Governor Kilonzo expressed his appreciation for their dedication and services.

GOVERNOR MUTULA KILONZO JR. ON THURSDAY HOSTED A TEAM FROM SAFARICOM LED BY MADAM JOSEPHINE MWIKALI, HEAD OF MEDIUM ENTERPRISES AND COUNTY ENGAGEMENT

Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. on Thursday hosted a team from Safaricom led by Madam Josephine Mwikali, Head of Medium Enterprises and County Engagement, who paid a courtesy call to his office.During the meeting, Safaricom presented potential technological collaboration solutions aimed at optimizing county operations.

The discussions focused on the digitization and centralization of systems to enhance the monitoring and coordination of emergency medical services as the county prepares to roll out free ambulance services at the beginning of July.

The County Government is seeking to strengthen its emergency healthcare response, with particular emphasis on automating ambulance management to improve efficiency and service delivery.

The team also explored revenue collection and management solutions designed to enhance efficiency, improve accountability, and seal revenue leakages.

Governor Mutula thanked Safaricom, including the Safaricom Foundation, for its continued support and collaboration with the county government in advancing service delivery and development initiatives.

KCB BANK KENYA MANAGING DIRECTOR ANNASTACIA KIMTAI PAYS A COURTESY CALL ON GOVERNOR MUTULA KILONZO JR.

KCB Bank Kenya Managing Director Annastacia Kimtai pays a courtesy call on Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. in Wote. The meeting focused on strengthening collaboration in health, education, renewable energy, and sports, with both parties committing to jointly develop innovative solutions that enhance service delivery and improve the well-being of Makueni residents.

MULILI BOOSTS WOTE TRADERS, PLEDGES MARKET UPGRADES

Deputy Governor Lucy Mulili on Wednesday visited traders at the Wote fresh produce market as part of the County Government’s ongoing efforts to strengthen support for small-scale businesses and improve trading conditions for market vendors.

During the visit, Mulili distributed 500 aprons to traders and reaffirmed the county’s commitment to creating a conducive business environment.

She announced plans to restore non-functional market lighting, improve drainage systems to enhance cleanliness, and explore the establishment of a dedicated breastfeeding space for nursing mothers operating within the market.

Mulili interacted with traders and listened to their views on improving market operations. She emphasized the county government’s commitment to supporting small-scale businesses, recognizing their vital role in driving local economic growth and livelihoods.

She was ccompanied by CECM for Finance, Planning, Budget and Revenue Damaris Kavoi, CECM for Health Services Joyce Mutua, several Chief officers,Wote/Nziu MCA Felix Mateso and other county officials.

GOVERNOR MUTULA KILONZO JR. CONCLUDES HIS “MEET THE PEOPLE” AND DEVELOPMENT TOUR IN THANGE WARD

Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. concludes his “Meet the People” and development tour in Thange Ward with the commissioning of the Thange Water Project and the issuance of seats to 42 local groups.The tour aimed at strengthening service delivery, enhancing accountability, and engaging residents directly on development priorities across the ward.

During inspections of ongoing and completed projects, county leaders emphasized that development remains a continuous process focused on improving the livelihoods of residents.

Public barazas held at Kyaani and Thange trading centres gave residents an opportunity to air their concerns, share development proposals, and participate in shaping the county’s agenda.

The event brought together top county leaders, including Senator Daniel Maanzo, County Assembly Speaker Douglas Mbilu, Clerk Kevin Mutuku, County Executive Committee Members (ECMs), and several serving and former Members of County Assembly (MCAs).

GOVERNOR MUTULA KILONZO Jr. SWORN IN AS MEMBER OF KENYA LAW REFORM COMMISSION

H.E. Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr., who also serves as the Vice Chairperson of the Council of Governors (CoG) Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee, was on Wednesday sworn in as a Member of the Kenya Law Reform Commission (KLRC). His appointment followed his nomination by the Council of Governors and subsequent gazettement by Attorney General Dorcas Oduor through Gazette Notice No. 5589 dated 17 April 2026.

Governor Mutula was sworn in alongside Ms. Annette Imbuhila Wangia and will serve a five-year term on the Commission.

The swearing-in ceremony was witnessed by Chief Justice Martha Koome, who congratulated the Commissioners on their appointment and underscored the importance of fully realizing the aspirations and objectives of the 2010 Constitution for the benefit of all Kenyans.

His appointment is expected to significantly contribute to the advancement of legal reforms that support effective devolution, social equity, and justice for all.