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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.

MAKUENI BOOSTS CHILD EMERGENCY CARE THROUGH ISRAEL PARTNERSHIP

Makueni County has strengthened its efforts to improve child healthcare services through a new partnership with Israel focused on pediatric emergency and trauma care training for local health workers.

Israel’s Ambassador to Kenya, Gideon Behar, on Thursday visited the Makueni County Referral Hospital to launch a pediatric emergency medicine skills workshop aimed at enhancing child healthcare services in the county.

The training is being facilitated by experts from Hadassah University Medical Center and The Hebrew University. The seminar focuses on pediatric trauma care and seeks to strengthen the ability of healthcare workers to respond to children in emergency and stress situations while promoting knowledge exchange between the institutions.

Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. said the partnership places Makueni on the international map in health innovation and health capability. He urged healthcare practitioners to fully utilize the opportunity, saying residents deserve quality healthcare services.

Ambassador Behar l described the partnership as the beginning of broader collaborations between Israel and Makueni. He said the training is intended to enhance the county’s healthcare capacity and improve preparedness for accurate emergency response in pediatric trauma care.

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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GOVERNOR MUTULA KILONZO Jr. CHAMPIONS EXPANSION OF HUDUMA SERVICES.

Makueni Governor H.E. Mutula Kilonzo Jr. has called for the expansion of citizen-centered public service delivery to improve access to essential services nationwide.

Speaking at the 3rd Annual Huduma Centre Managers Conference in Mombasa, the Governor highlighted persistent access challenges in rural areas, noting that Makueni has only one Huduma Centre in Wote.

To bridge this gap, the County, in partnership with Huduma Kenya, implemented the Huduma Mashinani Programme, delivering services directly to communities.

Between December 2025 and March 2026, the initiative served 76,399 residents across all 30 wards and offered 24 integrated government services.

Huduma Kenya CEO CPA Ben Kai Chelumo lauded the programme as a model for national replication.

Governor Mutula urged service managers to embrace innovation and collaboration to ensure inclusive, efficient, and accessible public service delivery for all Kenyans.

The Governor was accompanied by the CECM Gender, Children, Youth Sports and Social Services, Eng. Sebastian Kyoni.

MAKUENI TRAINS SACCO LEADERS ON INCLUSIVE PUBLIC TRANSPORT FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES.

The Makueni County Department of Transport, in partnership with FLONE Initiative, has conducted a capacity-building training for SACCO leaders aimed at improving services for Persons with Disabilities in the public transport sector.

The training focused on equipping SACCO leaders with practical skills to enhance their interaction with and support for Persons with disabilities, as part of broader efforts to promote inclusive mobility across the county.

Speaking during a courtesy call by the FLONE Initiative, Acting Chief Officer for Infrastructure, Transport and Public Works, Eng. Martin Kitavi, reaffirmed the county government’s commitment to accessible and safe public transport systems that cater to all residents.

Participants underwent sessions on disability awareness, inclusive service delivery and customer sensitivity, with discussions centered on building a people-centered transport system. Leaders also committed to implementing inclusive practices within their SACCO operations.

County Public Transport and Mechanical Engineer Kamami Musyoka and Senior Administration Officer Winnie Musyoki attended the training, emphasizing that the initiative is part of ongoing efforts to make the transport sector more responsive, efficient and inclusive.

MAKUENI LEADS NATION IN ROLLOUT OF LIFESAVING MATERNAL NUTRITION SUPPLEMENTS

Makueni County has become the first in the country to officially roll out Multiple Micronutrient Supplements (MMS), marking a major milestone in the fight against maternal anaemia.

This initiative is between Makueni county and Vitamin Angels through the Transforming Lives initiative, through the nutrition consortium.

The launch was held on Friday at Makindu Sub-County Hospital.

The supplements, packaged in doses of 180 tablets, are to be taken once daily over a six-month period. Each tablet contains 15 essential nutrients designed to address the high prevalence of anaemia among pregnant women and reduce the risk of maternal deaths.

Despite nearly universal access to Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation (IFAS) among women attending antenatal clinics, many still present with anaemia at the time of delivery. This condition significantly increases the risk of excessive bleeding during childbirth.

According to County Executive Committee Member for Health, Joyce Mutua, investigations revealed that many women found IFAS unpleasant due to its taste, which often caused nausea and reduced adherence.

Unlike IFAS, which contains only two nutrients, the new Multiple Micronutrient Supplement combines 15 essential nutrients in a single tablet. This formulation is expected to improve compliance among expectant mothers while meeting their broader nutritional needs.

During pregnancy, a woman’s daily iron requirement increases significantly. However, many existing supplements provide insufficient iron and lack complementary nutrients that enhance absorption and utilization in the body.

Deputy Governor Lucy Mulili, who presided over the launch, praised Vitamin Angels through the Transforming Lives initiative for partnering with the county to integrate MMS into antenatal care services.

She noted that the implementation science-driven initiative positions Makueni at the forefront of advancing maternal nutrition interventions, setting a precedent for other counties to follow.

MUTULA PUTS MAKUENI AT THE CENTER OF AFRICA’S GREEN INDUSTRIAL SHIFT DURING KIICO

At the Kenya International Investment Conference 2026, Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. positioned Makueni County as a leader in Africa’s green industrial future, highlighting the county’s energy plan, whose goals are already being realized.

He called for industrialization that is cleaner, smarter, and more inclusive, spotlighting sectors from climate-smart agro-processing to renewable-powered factories.

Mutula emphasized the often-overlooked economic impact of biomass cooking in schools, hospitals, and prisons. The event also saw the launch of the country’s first $589 million Institutional Clean Cooking Sector Pack to scale clean cooking solutions. Makueni partnered with CLASP to accelerate adoption, demonstrating practical, measurable action.

He urged investors, innovators, and development partners to move from resolutions to implementation. He also stressed the need to eliminate bureaucratic inefficiencies in government, noting that Makueni’s transparent governance serves as a model for effective public-private partnerships.

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki reinforced Africa’s green potential through solar, sustainable agriculture, energy transitions, and critical minerals, highlighting private-public partnerships as essential to progress.

MAKUENI TO PILOT LIFESAVING MATERNAL NUTRITION PROGRAMME

Deputy Governor Lucy Mulili on Friday morning hosted officials from Vitamin Angels for a courtesy call at the Governor’s Office ahead of the national launch of Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS) at Makindu Sub County Hospital.

The delegation was led by the organization’s Vice President, Jimmy Grattan.

The visit comes as Kenya prepares to roll out MMS in line with the World Health Organization’s 2020 antenatal care guidelines, which recommend the introduction of Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation.

The supplement comprises 15 essential vitamins and minerals, including iron and folic acid, aimed at improving maternal and child health outcomes.

Makueni County has been selected as the first to pilot the systematic integration of MMS into antenatal care services.

The initiative is guided by implementation science and anchored on locally driven solutions, positioning the county at the forefront of advancing maternal nutrition interventions in the country.

MOVING FROM PLAN TO IMPLEMENTATION

Makueni County inks MOU with Collaborative Labeling and Appliance Standards Program (CLASP) to transform public institutions infrastructure with clean energy. The deal demonstrates the power of partnerships in powering economic and social transformation. The signing was witnessed by HE. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki during the African Green Industrialization Initiative Forum in Nairobi.

MUTULANI DISPENSARY UPGRADE SIGNALS NEW ERA IN METERNAL CARE

Residents of Kee Ward, Kaiti Sub-County received a major boost in healthcare access following the commissioning of the Mutulani Family Care Unit, a modern maternity wing at Mutulani Dispensary. The facility was officially opened by Makueni Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. in a ceremony that underscored the county’s commitment to improving maternal and child health outcomes.

The KSh 17 million facility, constructed and fully equipped through a partnership between the M-Pesa Foundation and the Makueni County Government, is set to significantly enhance access to quality maternal healthcare services in Kee Ward and the surrounding region.

Speaking during the ceremony Governor Mutula lauded the collaboration, noting that strategic partnerships have become a cornerstone of his administration’s development agenda. He highlighted that such initiatives have helped bridge critical funding gaps, particularly after the county experienced a loss of approximately KSh 265 million in allocations following the 2025 Gen Z demonstrations.

The governor expressed deep appreciation for Safaricom and its foundation, describing the relationship as one that goes beyond conventional partnerships. “We consider you as family in Makueni,” he said, emphasizing that the impact of their support cannot be quantified in monetary terms alone.

Significantly , the governor declared that Mutulani Dispensary be upgraded to a Level III facility, with the county government committing to provide all the necessary resources and infrastructure to meet the required standards. This move is expected to further expand service delivery and reduce the need for residents to travel long distances for specialized care.

On his part, Paul Kasimu, the project champion and on behalf of Safaricom commended Makueni County for fostering an enabling environment for partnerships, citing transparency and efficiency as key factors that have attracted investment. He revealed that the M-Pesa Foundation has implemented projects across all 47 counties, with Makueni standing out as a preferred destination.

The County Executive Committee Member for Health, Joyce Mutua, noted that Makueni has already achieved the World Health Organization’s recommended distance to health facilities. She added that the county is now shifting focus toward upgrading and expanding facilities to ensure residents access higher-quality healthcare services.

Mutua also encouraged residents to register with the Social Health Authority (SHA).

The commissioning of the Mutulani Family Care Unit marks yet another milestone in Makueni County’s journey toward accessible, high-quality healthcare for all, particularly for mothers and newborns.