Author: Christine Muchira

  • Mudavadi hails Kenya’s progress in war against jigger infestation

    Mudavadi hails Kenya’s progress in war against jigger infestation

    Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi has hailed Kenya’s progress in the fight against jigger infestation, describing it as one of the country’s most successful grassroots public health campaigns.

    Speaking in Murang’a County during the unveiling of the Ahadi Kenya Trust Jigger Archive and Community Resource Centre, Mudavadi said the country had made significant strides in reducing a menace that once affected more than three million people, mainly children and elderly people in poor rural households.

    He said the archive would preserve the painful memories, lessons and achievements from the decades-long fight against jiggers, ensuring future generations understand the dangers of poverty-related diseases and the importance of hygiene and sanitation.

    “We are here to archive the painful chapter of the long fight against jigger infestation. In the worst affected areas, children frequently missed school, families lived in pain and shame, communities suffered in silence and victims were isolated and stigmatized,” Mudavadi said.

    According to the Prime Cabinet Secretary, some victims lost mobility while others died from severe infestations, as many families struggled in silence due to stigma and poverty.

    Mudavadi praised Ahadi Kenya Trust and its partners for leading community-based interventions that transformed thousands of lives across the country.

    The anti-jigger campaign began in Murang’a in 2007 before expanding to counties in Central, Coast, Eastern, Rift Valley and Western Kenya.

    He said the collaboration between the government, health workers, volunteers, county governments and local communities had created a powerful public health movement focused on sanitation, preventive healthcare and dignity restoration.

    Mudavadi noted that hygiene campaigns and treatment programmes had enabled thousands of children to return to school while restoring dignity and hope to affected families.

    “The Ahadi Kenya Trust partnership with the government and other stakeholders has created one of the most impactful grassroots public health movements. Families have regained hope, communities have rebuilt their confidence and citizens have reclaimed their dignity and humanity,” he said.

    The government, he added, had strengthened the anti-jigger campaign through policy support and public awareness initiatives, including the annual National Jigger Awareness Day marked every March 3.

    He also cited the Ministry of Health’s “Epuka Uchafu Afya Nyumbani” campaign launched in 2006 as a key intervention in promoting sanitation and cleanliness in vulnerable communities.

    The newly established archive centre will preserve historical records, preserved jiggers and fleas, audio-visual materials, newspaper coverage, treatment tools, research documents and testimonies from survivors and affected families.

    According to organisers, the facility will also serve as a national learning and research centre for schools, universities and public health institutions.

    “This is a symbol of hope that we want to archive the jigger menace and demonstrate that dignity, health and opportunity is the new chapter that we are opening for the betterment of the society.” said Stanley Kamau the Ahadi Trust Kenya, founder and C.E.O.

    He added that the launch of the archive and resource centre will act as and inspire the community towards awareness, prevention and how to find sustainable solutions at the community level.

    Mudavadi further said preserving the history of the anti-jigger campaign was important because it highlighted how collaboration between communities, government, the media and development partners helped overcome a crisis that had long been ignored.

    He urged Kenyans to remain vigilant and continue promoting hygiene, decent housing and sanitation to prevent a resurgence of jiggers and other poverty-related diseases.

    “For years, jigger infestation was hidden behind shame and silence. Victims were excluded from schools, isolated by communities and denied dignity.

    It is our collective responsibility to sustain the anti-jigger campaign to ensure that no Kenyan child or family ever again suffers the indignity of severe jigger infestation,” Mudavadi said.

  • Security breach: Sawe replaces Maiyo as Presidential Escort Unit Commandant

    Security breach: Sawe replaces Maiyo as Presidential Escort Unit Commandant

    William Sawe has been appointed the Commandant Presidential Escort Unit (PEU) from his previous role as the Commanding Officer (C.O) Recce Sub Unit.

    The changes coming following a presidential security breach that occurred Sunday during a thanksgiving event in Ganze, Kilifi County.

    According to a statement by the Deputy Inspector General of the Kenya Police Service Eliud Lagat, Sawe has replaced Noah Kirwa Maiyo who has been moved to Kenya Police Headquarters at Vigilance.

    The reshuffle coming hours after the Inspector General Douglas Kanja directed changes to the security detail responsible for the President William Ruto, prompted by the security breach that occurred earlier today.

    The IG also constituted a special investigations team to conduct a swift, thorough, and uncompromising inquiry into how this breach occurred.

    Also read https://www.kbc.co.ke/ig-orders-changes-to-president-rutos-security-detail-after-ganze-breach/

    Juda Mathews Gwiyo who was the Deputy Commandant PEU will proceed on leave pending retirement.

    Others include; George Kirera who has been transferred from Staffing Officer Personnel PEU to be the Deputy Commandant PEU.

    Josphat Sirma has been moved from Deputy C.O Recce Sub Unit to C.O Recce Sub Unit, while Rere Kipkoech has moved to the Kenya Police Headquarters at Vigilance from Deputy SOB1.

    The IG who spoke earlier stressed that any breach involving the security of the President is unacceptable and a matter of the gravest national concern.

    He cautioned all persons attending public events, particularly those involving the President and other national leaders, must strictly adhere to established security procedures and protocols at all times, stressing that any attempt to breach security will be met with the full force of the law.

    “As the Inspector General of the National Police Service, I have immediately constituted a special investigations team to conduct a swift, thorough, and uncompromising inquiry into how this breach occurred. I have also ordered immediate changes to the security detail responsible for the President’s protection in order to strengthen protocols and seal any existing vulnerabilities,” Kanja said.

    Adding that: “The security of the Head of State is a matter of national security and will be treated with the utmost seriousness.”

  • IG orders changes to President Ruto’s security detail after Ganze breach

    IG orders changes to President Ruto’s security detail after Ganze breach

    The Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja has ordered immediate changes to the security detail responsible for the President William Ruto’s following a security breach during a thanksgiving event in Ganze, Kilifi County.

    In a statement IG Kanja noted that any breach involving the security of the President is unacceptable and a matter of the gravest national concern.

    “Although security agencies responded swiftly and decisively to contain the situation and restore order, any breach involving the security of the President is unacceptable and a matter of the gravest national concern,” Kanja noted.

    Similarly, the IG immediately constituted a special investigations team to conduct a swift, thorough, and uncompromising inquiry into how this breach occurred.

    The IG cautioned all persons attending public events, particularly those involving the President and other national leaders, must strictly adhere to established security procedures and protocols at all times, stressing that any attempt to breach security will be met with the full force of the law.

    “As the Inspector General of the National Police Service, I have immediately constituted a special investigations team to conduct a swift, thorough, and uncompromising inquiry into how this breach occurred. I have also ordered immediate changes to the security detail responsible for the President’s protection in order to strengthen protocols and seal any existing vulnerabilities,” Kanja said.

    “The security of the Head of State is a matter of national security and will be treated with the utmost seriousness.”

    Kanja further reiterated the National Police Service resolute in its constitutional duty to serve and protect the people of Kenya.

    “We will take every necessary measure to ensure such an incident is never repeated and that the highest standards of security are maintained for the President, national leadership, and the nation,” he noted.

     

  • President Ruto announces Ksh315M Tsavo fence

    President Ruto announces Ksh315M Tsavo fence

    President William Ruto has announced a series of development projects aimed at transforming livelihoods of residents along the coast including secured a Ksh315M plan to fence off 140km of Tsavo Park bordering villages in Ganze, to curb human- wildlife conflict.

    Speaking on Sunday, during a thanksgiving service for Youth Affairs and Creative Economy Principal Secretary Fikirini Jacobs at Mnagoni Primary School grounds in Bamba in Ganze Constituency, Kilifi County, Ruto said fencing projects targets villages bordering Tsavo Park which have borne the brunt of wildlife invading their farms.

    President Ruto also directed that the Shirango Conservancy, which he says was illegally registered without the knowledge of residents, be immediately deregistered and the land handed back to the locals.

    On blue economy, Ruto announced over Ksh10 billion investment at the Coast which include five major fish landing sites along the Kenyan coast at a cost of Ksh840 million, three fish markets worth Ksh350 million, 272 modern fishing boats distributed to fishermen across the region, a Ksh1.5 billion hatchery and Ksh2 billion Shimoni Fish Port, both in Kwale County.

    President Ruto said these are intentional investments aimed at strengthening the economic backbone of many families in the region who depend on fishing.

    “We are doing all these because that is the only way to transform our country,” he said.

    Additionally, President Ruto said Government is investing more than Ksh25 billion in transformative projects under the Affordable Housing Programme in Kilifi County.

    These include, the President pointed out, Ksh18 billion for affordable housing units across the county as well as Ksh1.2 billion for building 10 modern markets.

    He also said more than Ksh2 billion has been allocated for hostels for students in universities, tcchnical and vocational colleges and Kenya Medical Training College centres.

    “In yester years, such kind of investment was only dreamt of. But we are making it a reality now,” he said.

    President Ruto commended PS Fikirini for being a diligent public servant, who has proven that the young people can deliver when given a chance to prove themselves.

    He pointed out that the PS had played a critical role in the successful roll-out of the National Youth Opportunities Towards Advancement (NYOTA), a government programme aimed at empowering the youth with cash to start or boost their businesses.

    “I am very proud of the record of this young man as a Principal Secretary and a servant of the Government and people of Kenya,” he said.

    On electricity, President Ruto said the government is investing Ksh2.2 billion to connect 20,000 households to power in the county.

    Moreover, he said, the completion of Malindi-Weru-Kilifi and Rabai-Bomani-Kilifi transmission lines will ensure stable electricity supply to the region, spurring economic development.

    At the same time, President Ruto called on the residents to take all their children to school, saying education is the greatest equaliser in life.

    “I call on parents, chiefs and village elders to make sure that, for whatever reason, no child remains at home when schools are in session,” he said.

    The President explained that his administration has hired 100,000 teachers in just three years to cut teacher shortage that was facing the country.

    He pointed out that in Kilifi County, 2,860 teachers have been recruited in the past three years compared to just 700 employed in the five-year period between 2017 and 2022.

    On healthcare, he said the Government has disbursed KSh1.4 billion to hospitals in Kilifi County over the past one and half years under the Social Health Authority.

    “Consequently, the county government now has resources to expand and equip local health facilities under them,” he said.

    Furthermore, the President said his administration is on track to comprehensively solving the issue of absentee landlords at the Coast, a challenge that has eluded past governments.

    Of the 1.5 million title deeds issued by the Government in the past three years nationally, he said 381,000 have been given to residents at the Coast.

    Another 200,00 families would be issued with title deeds in the next 90 days when the ongoing adjudication of land is completed. This would solve this challenge, which he blamed for widespread poverty in the region.

    “Citizens must live with certainty; they must plan with certainty knowing that this is their land. If they continue being squatters, they cannot invest,” he said.

     

  • Ruto hails Youth PS Fikirini Jacobs’ rise as inspiration to Kenyan youth

    Ruto hails Youth PS Fikirini Jacobs’ rise as inspiration to Kenyan youth

    President William Ruto has praised Youth Principal Secretary Fikirini Jacobs describing his rise from Bamba in Ganze, Kilifi County to the office of Principal Secretary as a powerful example of the potential and resilience of Kenya’s youth.

    Speaking on Sunday during a thanksgiving ceremony in honour of PS Fikirini in Kilifi County President Ruto noted that the PS’s journey is a powerful testament to the limitless potential that exists in every corner of Kenya.

    “It is rare for a young man from a remote part of our country such as Bamba in Ganze, Kilifi County, to rise to the distinguished office of Principal Secretary. Youth PS Fikirini Jacobs journey is a powerful testament to the limitless potential that exists in every corner of Kenya,” he said.

    He said that Fikirini’s appointment reflects the government’s firm belief that leadership and excellence are not defined by one’s background, but by commitment, integrity, and service to the people.

    “His rise also demonstrates our administration’s unwavering conviction that young people have the capacity to make meaningful and transformative contributions to the development and progress of our country,’ Ruto noted.

    Further the Head of State noted that, in the short period we have worked together, PS Fikirini has distinguished himself as a focused, hardworking, and passionate leader, particularly in championing the interests and aspirations of young people.

    He assured the Youth PS of continued support and mentor him as he grows into an even greater leader.

    “We are proud of PS Fikirini as a servant of the people of Kenya. As leaders, we will continue to support and mentor him as he grows into an even greater leader of our nation and for future generations,” he said.

  • Government intensifies livestock disease control to protect farmers, exports

    Government intensifies livestock disease control to protect farmers, exports

    The State Department of Livestock Development will partner with county government and other stakeholders in implementation of timely intervention aimed at addressing emerging challenges facing the sub-sector.

    Principal Secretary Jonathan Mueke while speaking in Nanyuki Town during this year’s Mt Kenya Branch Agricultural Society (ASK) Show noted that outbreak of livestock diseases, rangeland degradation and poor market access are some of the obstacles affecting livestock production.

    Among the implementations is nationwide vaccination campaigns and investment in improved genetics through artificial insemination breeding programmes

    Outbreak of livestock diseases such as foot and mouth disease remains a major threat that does not only restrict free livestock movement within rangelands but access to major markets.

    This year’s four-day show recorded a rise in the number of exhibitors but the livestock was conspicuous in that only a few animals were on display, a situation attributed to fear of diseases spread.

    Laikipia County is among top producers of high quality beef and mutton for local and export markets market but outbreak of diseases has continued to adversely affect exhibition of livestock denying show-goers an opportunity to learn modern and innovative farming skills.

    The current conflict in the Middle East following the US-Israel War on Iran has also affected Kenya’s beef export markets leading to loss of millions of shillings with farmers.

     

  • Explainer: How Ebola spreads, symptoms, those most at risk

    Explainer: How Ebola spreads, symptoms, those most at risk

    How the Ebola virus spread from one person to another

    The World Health Organisation (WHO)  says Ebola virus spreads through direct contact with the blood, body fluids, or tissues of an infected person, including someone who has died from the disease.

    It can also spread through contaminated objects such as bedding, clothing or medical equipment.

    Health workers and caregivers are at higher risk if infection prevention measures are not strictly followed.

    Common signs and symptoms of Ebola infection

    Some of the common symptoms include sudden fever, weakness, headache, muscle pain and sore throat.

    As the disease progresses, patients may develop vomiting, diarrhea, rash, stomach pain and, in some cases, bleeding. Symptoms can appear between 2 and 21 days after exposure to the virus.

    Most at risk of getting Ebola

    According to WHO, people most at risk include hunters, family members caring for infected relatives, health workers without adequate protective equipment, laboratory personnel handling samples, and individuals involved in unsafe burial practices.

    Communities with frequent population movement or limited access to healthcare may also face increased risk during outbreaks. 

  • Kindiki assures teachers of better medical cover, promotions, JSS absorption

    Kindiki assures teachers of better medical cover, promotions, JSS absorption

    Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has assured teachers across the country that the government is working to ensure they operate in a conducive environment.

    Speaking at Kenya Methodist University main campus in Meru, during a thanksgiving ceremony for the newly elected Meru County branch KUPPET officials, Kindiki said the government is exploring ways to improve the teachers’ medical scheme through Social Health Authority (SHA).

    The Deputy President added that the government is also working on plans to promote teachers who have remained in the same job group for a long period.

    On the absorption of Junior Secondary School (JSS) teachers, Kindiki said the government, together with Parliament, is working on measures to ensure JSS teachers are fully absorbed and employed on permanent and pensionable terms and also have autonomy.

    Isaac Mutuma said the Meru County Government is working closely with teachers to improve education standards in the county.

    Mutuma added that the county government has introduced fortified porridge in all public ECDE centres, where every child receives a cup of porridge every morning before classes begin.

    North Imenti MP Rahim Dawood called on the National Treasury to ensure retired teachers receive their pension payments on time.

    He noted that some retired teachers have waited for years without receiving their pension benefits.

  • Uganda confirms three new Ebola cases as total rises to five

    Uganda confirms three new Ebola cases as total rises to five

    Uganda has confirmed three new cases of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), bringing the total number of infections linked to the Bundibugyo strain to five.

    In a statement, the World Health Organisation (WHO) Director General Tedros Ghebreyesus said the newly confirmed cases include a Ugandan health worker, a driver and a Congolese national who travelled from Ituri Province, in the neighbouring Democratic Republic Congo (DRC), for medical care.

    “This brings the total number of people in Uganda who have been tested positive for Ebola Disease caused by the Bundibugyo virus to five,” read the statement.

    He commended Ugandan health authorities for their efforts to detect, monitor and care for people suspected of and confirmed for contracting the Ebola virus.

    Further, he called for vigilance to control expansion of the virus.

    “At this critical moment in the outbreak response, it is vital that authorities maintain high vigilance to control expansion of the virus,” he said.

    WHO said its working side by side with Africa CDC, and partners in the DRC and Uganda, to contain the outbreak, support affected people, and bolster a coordinated response.

  • Ruto commissions Diani modern market in Kwale

    Ruto commissions Diani modern market in Kwale

    President William Ruto Saturday morning commissioned the Diani Modern Market, a one of a kind facility in Kwale County that provides traders with a decent place to sell their produce.

    The market which is now fully occupied with over 300 traders selling fresh produce goods as well as a variety of other items is a testament to the Governments commitment to dignify mama mbogas and their hustle.

    Launched in June 2024, the market is now fully complete and handed over to local traders with the over 300 stands occupied.

    The market comes complete with an ICT center as well as a place for mothers to rest with their young ones.

    Market Chairman Sebastian Musembi said the market was a dream come true lauding the National and County Governments for a seamless handover to traders.

    Musembi said, “We are grateful for this kind gesture. This used to be an open air market and with this kind of weather you can only imagine how dehumanizing it was. On Market days the space isn’t even enough to accommodate the traders, we want to engage the Government further to explore expansion.”

    At the same time the President laid the foundation stone for Lunga Lunga ESP markets at the Kenya/Tanzania border, as well as Mkuluni/Ganze ESP market as the Government seeks to enhance trade in the area.

    Earlier, he laid the foundation stone for Kinango ESP market in Kwale County, Commissioned and inspected Kizingitini fish market and Hindi Market respectively in Lamu.

    In what has been a busy tour of the Coast region, The president will wrap up his tour on Monday where he will lay the foundation stone for Makupa Modern Market in Mombasa County.

    Once completed, these market are expected to serve as commercial hubs that will enhance trade between Counties, improve income for traders and farmers while supporting growth in the micro, small and medium enterprises within the region.