
Deputy Governor Adelina Mwau shares goodies with Makueni women remandees on Saturday 3rd january, 2018

Hon.Adelina Mwau holds two day old baby Ndanu,who was delivered in Makueni GK prison remand premises
An ad-hoc committee established to assess the viability of the proposed Mbooni-Kee Municipality has recommended establishment and operationalization of the new Municipality.
In a report presented to Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr on Tuesday, the committee confirmed that the Municipality meets all the criteria set out under Section 9(3a-i) of the Urban Areas and Cities Act, 2011.
The report will be adopted by Cabinet then submitted to Makueni County Assembly for approval.





ActionAid Kenya officials, led by Resilient Livelihoods and Emergencies Programme Manager Kitasi Wanga, on Thursday paid a courtesy call on Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. to explore collaboration areas with the Makueni County Government. The meeting focused on strengthening partnerships to sustain projects and jointly implement development initiatives.
Governor Kilonzo thanked ActionAid for its continued support to communities in Makueni County. Also present was Hon. Ken Mutuku, Clerk of the Makueni County Assembly.





On Tuesday 25th October, the Governor H.E Mutula Kilonzo Jnr held a meeting with a section of motor vehicle drivers and machine operators employed by the County Government of Makueni to gain insight into their operations and work environment.
The drivers had an opportunity to speak candidly about their challenges and more importantly their views on how their welfare can be improved through training and promotion of good performers.
The drivers agreed to ensure county assets entrusted to them by the people of Makueni are well handled and maintained for the benefit of the County.
However, the Governor warned against misuse of government vehicles and machineries.
“Recently, I made far reaching changes in the transport department which was plagued by inefficiency, high maintenance and fuel bills. I make it clear that misuse of vehicles and machinery will not be tolerated,” the Governor said.
The meeting ended on a positive note with a commitment to change.









Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr and PS for Culture, The Arts and Heritage Ummi Bashir officially opened the event on Saturday.
The festival has attracted many counties, parastatals, government agencies, religious and tertiary institutions.






A benchamrk by Nyandarua County government officials on the Makueni County Fire Brigade on the best practices in setting up fire stations


The 96th edition of the Kenya Music and Cultural Festival (KMCF) ended on a high note with the gala in which the creme de la creme of the festival entertained an audience eager to sample the best music and dance, elocution and drama teams from the festival.
Mr. Herman Shambi, Secretary Administration, State Department of Culture, the Arts and Heritage was the chief guest during the gala and closing ceremony of the 9 day festival that started on 1st December 2023 under the theme, ‘Our culture: towards national cohesion, healing and peace’.
The Chairperson of the KMCF, Prof. Emily Akuno, appreciated the generosity and hospitality extend to the festival by the Government of Makueni County. She noted that Makueni had set very high standards for other counties that will seek to host the festival.
Kakamega county emerged the top county in the festival followed by Uasin Gishu the second and Mombasa county in position three.
County First Ladies from Lamu, Nyamira and Wajir led by their host, H.E. Anita Mutula, attended the festival on 8th December 2023 and enjoyed Zilizopendwa tunes from the rest of Africa among other performances. The County First Ladies gave assurance of their support to the festival.





